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SECTION C family Number oi Children in School. Pre-School, or Day Care Centers &»e Free Luachee FR SE or reduced Price 1 Cj) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 1 SO-2450 2451-2769 Red. -3209 3210-3627 Red. / : 3 Q-3968 3969-4485 Red. Red. (p-4727 j f4728-5343} Red. Red. Free 5 0-5428 5429-6136 Red. Red. Free Free l i , ” i r 6 0-6130 6131-6929 Red. Red. Red. Free Free i 1 0-6762 6763-7644 Red. Red. Red. Free Free Free 8 0-7395 7396.R359 Red. Red, Red. Red Free Free Free 9 0-7970 7971-9009 Red. Red. Red. Red Free Free Free Free , _lO 0-8545 8546-9659 Red. Red. Red. Red. Red. Free Free Free Free ] — ll 0-9120 9121-10,309 Red. Red. Red. Red. Red. Free Free Free Tree Free i -For each additional family member, add $575 per year to the income level. -The reduced price for lunch ie 20 cents. -The reduced price for breakfast is 10 cents. Edenton-Chowan Schools Offers New Meal Policy The Edenton-Chowan Board of Education today announc ed a free and reduced price meal policy for Edenton- Chowan School children un able to pay the full price. Families suffering from un usual circumstances or hard ships are urged to apply for free or reduced price meals for their children. They may do so by filling in the appli cation forms sent home in a letter to parents. Additional copies are available at the «■ w » ■' ' h ' mM«| ] ! | a Mw~| ■■-■■: m £ ! : I | “vPr*Xi \ ' 4SSB " r WQ&m- |fj I 4up»-*~ si *** Dignity . . . Understanding . . . Thoughtfulness I -'■l HI WAY 32 NORTH PHONE 4*2-44*4 EDENTON. N. C. r t= —— ; fel 11 1 y ANNUAL MEETING EDITION \ s ALBEMARLE FLASHES X Albemarle Electric Membership Corporation Hartford. North Carolina i ‘ ANNUAL \ ~ MEETING k SATURDAY ojtp \?J SEPT. 23 \nM\n^ 2:00 P. M. Utl PERQUIMANS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL flm HERTFORD, N. C. fefH • REPORTS f rm • ELECTION OF I W I 1/■******+:. • ENTERTAINMENT Albemarle Electric Membership Corp. THE CHOWAN HERALD principal’s office in each school. Applications may be submitted any time during the school year. The form requests informa tion needed to determine eco nomic need based on the in come and number of persons in the family and any un usual circumstances or hard ships which affect the fam ily’s ability to pay for school meals. The information pro vided on the application will be confidential and will be used only for the purpose of determining eligibility. A complete copy of the pol icy is on file in each school Latest figures from the Na tional Safety Council show that, in 1970, 400,000 people were permanently disabled by accidents. Os those people, whose disabilities ranged from stiffening of joints to complete paralysis, 170,000 were handicapped by acci dents in motor vehicles. Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, September 21, 1972 and in the office of the assist ant superintendent where it may be reviewed by any in terested person. Steel Module Home Community Planned A new planned community of 183 single-family factory fabricated steel homes is be ing developed as a part of a 100-acre residential complex near Canton, Ohio, Republic 1 Steel Corp. has announced. The company, in a joint ven ture with local developers, Raymond N. Malcolm and William C. Mattevi, is em ’ plpying the concept of planned unit development. Called the Perry Hills Col ony, the housing complex will be zoned as a total site rather than as individual lots of uni form size. Cluster housing is then used to create common- ' use land and still maintain ■j individual privacy. The single homes are to be moderately priced and are grouped along cul de sac streets or along looped, winding roads. About 30 per cent of the land is to be preserved and the natural ecology protected. With the area will be gar den apartments, town houses and a small shopping com plex. The latter, situated a long a major highway, will act as a buffer zone between traf fic and residential sections. The Republic home uses galvanized and pre-painted steel sandwich panels and components, which lend them selves to efficient erection on site, according to the builders. W' H GOOD^YEARItorS WH3ETREAD POLYGIAS i SAVE NOW...WHITE STRIPE : ■ 1 - that’s'standard or optional equipment on many new cars o • Built for today's fast action cars and for the man who 11 3 WAYS TO • Our Own Customer Credit Plan wants great tire performance 1 1 CHARGE • Master Charge • BankAmericard 25% off saia anda Saturday night n Wide 60 series performance tires! I # 1 g 99 = RRLLYGT Mill A Tread designed from racing specifications V • Big Goodyear white letters. 1h • Low, wide 4-ply nylon cord con- . || struction gives high performance J g stability and fast heat dissipation. U •# / 9 • Concave-molded body and M wrap-around design to meet jjm high-performance car demands. JHIH like firmness and road-grabbing traclion Tax and recaooable trade-in Lsrier Hither (10-Series sizes should be used only on cers I specified by the ear manufacturer) D®l uxe 3-Speed Wf/Ml Hamilton Beach Hand Mixer 1\ v \ /7| I 14-Speed Blender A\WLml' SJSSJSB gl IV |/ II Removable < :iM Ftn « er “P bea,er e i« ctor and / Laree 44 _ z shattemroof rnn ML -open handle". 3-quart stain- 1, A ■ y / arge 4 T° Z shatterproof con less rtjrftowj. Easy to clean LOW TERMS... INSTANT CREDIT... JUST SAY CHARGE IT M hm» GOODj&EAR SERVICE STORES P| 411 S. Brood Sf. ~" N. C: Phone 482*2477 WWW ■MhI Learning Program to Aid Plant Foremen A new learning program to enable factory foreman to cope more effectively with mounting supervisory prob lems has been developed by Westinghouse Learning Corp. Called “Man on the Line,” the new program integrates full-color filmstrips, audio cassettes and foremen’s workbook. It incorporates the structural communications methodology in which there are no “right” or “wrong” an swers. Foremen are required -s to make analytical judgments and develop a patterned ap proach to decision-making. Tomorrow Be Bright R m Plan your tomorrow today with a Pilot Life program . . . * ““ your best security for retirement and the best protection for your family now ILPH SAUNDERS .. . Ites. 18S-SS.M INSURANCE jjim hufq Kny.NTON, x. r. SECTION C Canned Rubber Rides * Free of Contaminatiorf Aluminum containers are now used to transport eighty pound “loaves” of synthetic rubber and are hoisted on specially-built railroad flat cars for the journey between chemical plants and a tire fac tory, according to the Good year Tire & Rubber Co. This new system, which replaces cardboard and wood con tainers, provides “a contami nation-free, weather-proof packaging, storage and trans porting system that could eventually be adopted by most manufacturers in the rubber and chemical industries.”
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