Page 2-A fjl \ * i AMU PRIZE WINNERS Pictured are prize winners at D. F. Walker School who received recognition from i national magazine company for their outstanding sub scription sales. Left to right, front row are: Carla Lane and Michael Spear; second row: Lisa Shaw, Paula Miller, Selina Pate, Lynne Small, Bobby Ashley, Dennis Babeauz and Martin Cross; third row: Tommy White, Tim Copeland, Vanessa Spivey, Kenneth Berry, Margie Ward, Helen Bond and Jeanette Collins. (Photo by Ken Kinion). Magazine Sales Drive Is Successful The Student Council at O. F. Walker School recently held a magazine subscription drive in an effort to raise funds for worthwhile projects to benefit students at the school. The Student Council sponsored this project in which all students of D. F. Walker were invited to participate. The response was good, and magazine sales reached far beyond their wildest anticipations, according to Mrs. Sandra Askew and Charles Everette, co-advisors for the Newton Gets Time For DUI Dennis Wade Newton, 28, of Roanoke Rapids, was given an active 12-month sentence Tuesday in Chowan County District Court. Judge John T. Chaffin convicted Newton of third offense drunk driving, driving while his license were revoked, and giving false information to a police officer. Newton had been arrested by Edenton police. Asst. Dist. Atty. Dick Parker The Year Os ’6B BY MARY LIZZIE LANE It was in the year of sixty-eight, When the stork came around. He gave to my daughter Vida, The new years baby for the town. Now she reached the age of seven, She grew Just like a weed. They sent her to the kindergarten, An education she will need. She lives on the corner of Cabarrus Street, Her hair is blond, her eyes are blue. And Susaft is my grand daughter, I am really pleased to tell you. We gave her a birthday party, There were only a few guests. She was once the new years baby, And she was at her very best. I can remember seeing her picture, On the front page of the Herald. Back in the year of sixty-eight, Telling about the new years baby girl. Now seven years have past by, Something we can never recall We watched over her very patiently, . She has been a pleasure to us all. When her childhood days are over, Out in this world she may roam. But she will never forget, Chowan County as her native home. Your productivity and efficiency can get ■ a big boost when you have well-printed I forms and letterheads to meet the needs I of your -business. Use lA l» our designs or your I own. Ask about our (The Chowan Herald groups. Receipts from magazine sales reached SI,BOO, with 40 per cent profit going to the Student Council. Incentive for the group to do well was stimulated by the magazine company’s offering of a new bicycle or S4O to the person selling the most subscriptions. Other prizes offered were stuffed animals and posters. Michael Spear was the student selling the most subscriptions and Carla Lane was second. prosecuted the docket. Other action taken included: Robert Peeples, failure to comply with support payments, capias ordered. Mrs. Philerminia Saunders, two counts of worthless checks, six months, suspended upon payment of costs and make restitution John C. Williams, illegal hunting, 10 days, suspended upon payment of $25 fine and costs. Thomas Earl Williams, drunk driving and failure to dim lights, 90 days, suspended upon payment of $125 fine and costs. John A. Smith, assault on a female, six months, suspended upon payment of SSO fine and costs. Notice of appeal entered. Rex Bartley, improper muffler, costs. Ray Boyd, larceny, six months, suspended and placed on probation for three years upon payment of SIOO fine and costs. Dempsey Boyd, aid and abet in larceny, 60 days, suspended and placed on probation for three years upon payment of SSO fine and costs. ON DEAN'S LIST HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, Va.- R. G. White, 111, of Edenton, was among 22 freshmen named to the Dean’s List at Hampden- Sydney College for the recently concluded fall semester. 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