NCDOT To Hold
Feb. Meeting
RALEIGH The N.C.
Board of Transportation will
hold its Februarysneeting in
Raleigh. Scheduled for
Friday, February 9, at 10
A.M., the meeting will be
held in the boardroom of the
Highway Building located
on the corner of Wilmington
and New Bern streets in
downtown Raleigh.
During its meeting, the
board will consider for
approval 22 highway im
provement contracts
totaling $27-million. Four of
these contracts are for
surfacing and resurfacing 29
portions of roadway in
western North Carolina.
Secretary of Tran
sportation and Chairman of
the Board Tom Bradshaw
said, “Since July 1978
(beginning of the state’s
fiscal year 1979), our board
has awarded $126,704,344 in
highway contracts to
complement the Governor’s
balanced growth and
economic development
program for the state.
The board is also
scheduled to take action on a
request to approve an ad
ditional $15,416 in state
funds for a bus garage and
office building now under,
construction in High Point.
In December 1976 the board
approved $33,553 for tne
project.
Revisions in the Urban
Mass Transportation Ad
ministration’s (UMTA)
budget have caused an
increase in the proposed
cost for construction of the
maintenance and office
facility, which is expected to
be completed in March.
The monthly meeting of the
board is open to the public.
Members of the Board of
Transportation include:
Marc Basnight of Manteo.
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tfcrTHE CHOWAN HERALD
SECTION B
Swain Honors List Is Revealed By Principal Underwood
Gilliam Underwood has
released the honor roll at
Ernest A. Swain Elemen
tary School. Those on the
scholastic list include:
Six Weeks Grades
4th Grade
A Honor Roll
Leslie Ervin, Brad
Hendricks, Robin Bass, Liza
Vaughan, Todd Watson,
Brian Lawrence, Don
McClure, Reba White,
Alicia Granby, Carole
Baker, David Johnson, Chris
PonntroA Tnnnifor Cn*»in
Social Security News
By Lee Wallio
Field Representative
People who anticipate
that they or their children
will need Social Security
numbers in the near future
should remember to get
together the evidence they
will need when they apply.
Everyone, no matter how
young or old, must furnish
evidence of age, identity,
and U.S. citizenship or
lawful admission status
when applying for a Social
Security number.
In addition, a person 18 or
older must apply in person.
It is a good idea to apply
well before the number is
needed, since it takes about
6 weeks to receive the
number after the necessary
evidence is submitted.
Only original or certified
copies of documents should
be submitted. Photo-copies
are not acceptable, and
Terrylyhn Adams, and Jay
Timberlake.
B Honor Roll
Beverly Felton, Quinn
Lowe, Frankie Pierce,
Caroline Singh, Markeisha
Drew, Stephanie Flynn,
Jacqueline Gilliam, Lisa
Hedgebeth, Hetty Schofield
and Denise Lozey.
Also Amy Johnson, James
Martin, Todne Bembry,
Cheryl Creighton, Holly
Colombo, Michael Harris,
Billy Pendleton, Teresa
documents are subject to
verification. Documents will
be returned to the applicant.
A birth certificate or
church record of birth or
baptism recorded before a
person’s sth birthday is
preferred as proof of a
person’s age and place of
birth for people born in the
U.S. Other documents can
be used if these are not
available.
Evidence of identity
should show the person’s
name and signature or
photograph.
Naturalized U.S. citizens
should show their citizen
ship papers. Non U.S.
citizens should show their
immigration papers.
If parents have trouble
getting evidence of identity
for young children, they
might consider clinic or
doctor’s records, vac
cination certificates, day
care or nursery school
record, insurance policies,
or church school records as
possible sources.
The leaflet, “Applying for
a Social Security number,”
lists many different proofs
that can be used.
The Elizabeth City Social
Security office is located at
111 Jordon Plaza next to
Southgate Mall (phone 338-
2161) and is open 9:00 to 4:30
weekdays.
Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, February 8, 1979
Drew, Melissa Shaw, and
Christian Cos ton.
Also Theresa Reid, Kevin
Strother, Catherine Byrum,
Jenna Drew, and Burt
Albritton.
sth Grade
A Honor Roll
Karen Stalls, Mark
Hollowell, Jackie Harris,
Brian Bunch, and Melissa
Andrew.
B Honor Roll
Taja Bembury, Jason
Gark, Robert Jones, Terry
Johnson, Jennifer Lane,
Kristie Westbrook, Tanja
White, Gina Bass, Steve
Coston and Angela
Davenport.
Also Cindy Griffin, Terri
Anne Keeter, Carrie Wat
son, Dollicia White, Michael
Stone, Marva Satterfield,
Mary Rich, Danny Potts,
Dwayne Long and Marchelle
Lassiter.
Also Gretchen Jones, Lisa
Anderson, Laura Bond,
Sherrry Evans, Charles
Hollowell, Teresa Jennings,
Trina Johnson, Shelia
Privott, Saundra Rountree,
William Smith and Pamela
Stansell.
6th Grade
A Honor Roll
None.
B Honor Roll
Travis Ellis, Kenneth
Comer, Scott Creighton,
Sherrri Belfield, Paul
Bunch, Holly Johnson,
Sharon Halsey, Matthew
Sopher, Amy Garkston, and
Ron Hendricks.
Also Gibson Rich, James
Ricks, Michelle Massengill,
Donna Ashley, Patrick
Becker, Thomas Harrell,
Terrell Holley, Ricky Pate,
Beth Rinehart, and
Faith Lewis.
Semester Averages
4th Grade
A Average
Carole Baker, David
Johnson, Chris Rountree,
Lfeslie Ervin, Frankie
Pierce, Robin Bass, Liza
Vaughan, Todd Wilson,
Melissa Shaw, and Todne
Bembry.
B Average
Terrylynn Adams, Burt
Albritton, Catherine
Byrum, Christian Coston,
Theresa Reid, Jennifer
Spain, Kevin Strother, Jay
Timberlake, Tracy Collins,
and Beverly Felton.
Also Brad Hendricks,
Quinn Lowe, Linda Mizzelle,
Caroline Singh, Brendette
White, Nancy Wright,
Markeisha Drew, Stephanie
Flynn, Jacqueline Gillam
and Lisa Hedgebeth.
Also, Hetty Schofield,
Denise Lozey, Amy John
son, Brian Lawrence, Don
McClure, Reba
White, Teresa Drew, Cheryl
Crieghton, Holly Colombo.
sth Grade
A Average
Jason Clark, Tanja White,
Brian Bunch, Carrie Wat
son, Karen Stalls, Mark
Hollowell, and Jackie
Harris.
B Average
Laura Bond, Sherry
Evans, Teresa Jennings,
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Trina Johnson, Shelia
Privott, Saundra Rountree,
William Smith, Pamela
Stansell, Marva Satterfield,
and Mary Rich.
Also Dwayne Long,
Marchelle Lassiter, Gret
chen Jones, Lisa Anderson,
Melissa Andrew, Gina Bass,
Kaye Chesson, Steven
Coston, Angela Davenport
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and Cindy Griffin.
Also Robert Keeter, Marc
Pressley, Tonya Sessom,
Taja Bembury, Robert
James, Terry Johnson,
Jennifer Lane, Madison
Phillips, Debra Royster, and
Kristie Westbrook.
6th Grade
A Average
None.
SECTION B
B Average
Donna Ashley, Dana Cole,
Terrell Holley, Beth
Rinehart, Gibson Rich, Ron
Hendricks, Amy Garkston,
James Ricks, Sherri
Belfield, Paul Bunch, Holly
Johnson, Matthew Sopher,
Travis Ellis, Kenneth
Comer, Scott Creighton, Art
White and Faith Lewis.