ifeursday, March 13, 1980 I Special Program For Senior Citizens | Elderhostel combines the adventure of hosteling with pursuit of knowledge ■to an exciting educational if ogram. Each of the twelve nrticipating campuses in forth Carolina will offer a ■Ties of week-long, non credit college level courses. There are no exams, no grades, no required homework - just the fun of lgarning. Participants need apt be college graduates. Some of the most en thusiastic people in former Elderhostel classes were not ‘tple for economic of family Reasons to complete their formal education. An ad venturesome spirit is all that is needed to participate. Participants will be housed in campus dormitory facilities, and dining will be in campus dining halls. Elderhostel is offered at no profit by the participating schools. Fees will be $l3O per week per person. A number of scholarships are available. Eligibility is based on financial need. Full scholarships . are available to individuals with a single income of $4,250.00 or less and to couples with an income of $5,625 of less. If you are 60 or over, or have a friend, parent, or grandparent 60 or over, then a unique educational program called Elderhostel is available to you and other elder citizens this summer of 12 colleges and univer sities throughout North Carolina. Elderhostel combines the adventure of hosteling with the pursuit of knowledge Into an exciting week of iducational activities. Started in New Hampshire n 1975, the program now ncludes schools in every '' Security 15... - Insurance Be sure they’re fully covere( * - ee us f° r family ' Policies that grow with the "' - T nfetfSTffTfOßi'hnirtty.^— l#J HOME SECURITY LIFE IP 11 ‘ 0 “ V " ' ★ Chowan Co. & Surrounding Area: Roy Forehand and Ike Harrell, Agents ★ Gates Co. & Tyner Area: Richard Bunch, Agent 441 think the Gold Kist seed peanuts I germinate better than ary of the others!’ R. A. Howell, Gatesville, North Carolina “As far as I'm concerned, Gold v -• Kist i- tht- ■ i! .v that has good v-*-d |>-,umt- SjjjktedS&tit* E I 1 rt '« ” 1 ' *’l ■ "The reason I know about Gold I Kist peanuts is because I raise seed 11 to; {!:<-:■ ; ..: - : ' ' : ! ' - y, ‘; V ’> < - t ' 1 of 1 ' t*- itt'-nth M•' I ’ft V*. i*r ',J' ' '■ *'s \» * * v * fy »%««■ out d fii st class si vd. H* As a grower. I have to meet th«- standards Gold Kist sets. Os " Br course, they start me out right with HH the seed I plant. It’s probably the best seed available. Then I have to BBBIBIfp y’ ’be careful to keep my fields clean SjBBBf m and free from disease. Both the XmKhß: . \ %A |j state and Gold Kist check us out for that. And we can't follow jgHjn|V« " -..8e peanuts with peanuts. We have to ' . ✓. •• - Wm ' rotate every three years. "At harvest we have to be careful we don't damage the nuts. IBK§ They have to be dried right, too. 4llip- IL so we have the proper moisture. Blf|ijaffttMa|X From then on. the way Gold Kist *\-;• -fy- v*’4l •a r y I f '>4.*/ I| ; . doing, and that's what finally insures good seed for the farmer. ** ' -• •' » "All in all, I'd advise any farmer ' Jfw '* ' *4 4 'ii todobusiness with Gold Kist. y S/BBto**'-.. ’ "jSIW They provide us with the best seed, JL % give us help if we need it, and their > Xjjfll marketing programs are really Bjfcgk . good. On top of all that we get a HHB 'Hlwß’ share in any profits they make. BBHHk Ik If you grow peanuts, what more l||jßPp . could you want?" SHI . gold kist rrn CE seed ED Rfl i .-jR PEANUTS S 3, KV . B. V m Battleboro. Como. Conway. Darlington ■■ Edenton, Enfidd. Gates. Gatt-sville »:■ Hobbsvllle. Jackson, Roduco. Roxobei S| Seaboard. Sunbury. North Carolina. Florence. South Carolina ’■ k ~ r- Vs ®f r state of the Union. Cam puses making up the North Carolina network of Elderhostel include: Ap palachian State University, Mars Hill College, UNC- AsheviUe, UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC-Charlotte, UNC- Greensboro, UNC- Wilmington, Western Carolina University, Winston-Salem State University, Campbell University, Wingate College and Warren Wilson College. During the summer each school will offer a series of week long, non-credit college level courses taught by regular faculty mem bers. There will be no exams, no grades, and ho required reading. Included are such subjects as: The American Civil War; Recreational Theatre; Rare and Endangered Species of the Southern Highlands; Crime Conference Slated Governor Jim Hunt and Crime Control and Public Safety Secretary Burley Mitchell today announced a Citizen’s Conference on Crime Prevention for the Elderly to be held Monday, March 17 at 10:00 A.M. in the ground floor hearing room of the Archdale Building in Raleigh. “All too often, our older citizens are regarded by criminals as easy targets for many kinds of crimes,” Hunt said. Every senior citizen in North Carolina ought to be aware of this fact and ought to try to learn as much as possible about the kinds of things they can do as individuals to help prevent these kinds of crimes from happening to Sailors, Ships and the Sea; and Einstein, The Man and His Legacy, to name just a few. The fee for one week, which includes tuition, campus housing and dining will be $130.00 for all par ticipants. Scholarships are available to persons in need of financial assistance. In addition to courses each campus offers a wide variety of extra-curricular activities such as concerts, plays, music programs, nature hikes, together with recreational sports such as golf, tennis, and swimming. “The enthusiastic response that elder citizens have given Elderhostel to date indicates that a large number of our retired citizens welcome the op portunity to stay active, to travel, and to learn,” said Bob Wagoner, North them. This conference and others like it are ways we can help increase that awareness.” Mitchell added, “These special people face special kinds of problems in crime prevention. We want this conference to help us un derstand the specific kinds of crime problems faced by our older citizens, and we want to help them find ways to prevent some of those problems. We want to begin to develop a more effective strategy for fighting crime against the elderly, and we need the suggestions of senior citizens throughout North Carolina in this ef fort.” L. D. Hyde, director of the department’s Crime Prevention Division will direct the conference and presentations will be made by various members of the division. Citizens of all ages are encouraged to attend. Among the most valuable and durable of furs is that of the sea otter, which had almost been wiped out until protected by international agreement. THE CHOWAN HERALD Carolina Director of El derhostel. “Elderhostel con tradicts the rocking chair image of growing old. It is a program for people who are going somewhere, not in terms of physical movement, but in the sense of reaching our for new experience.” For more information about Elderhostel interested parties should contact Bob Wagoner, 204 Abernethy Hall, 002A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, (919) 933-1123. Ad ditional information may be had by calling The Area Agency on Aging, ARPDC, Telephone: 426-5753, Rebecca Rhodes, Area Agency Aging Ad ministrator. N.C. DOT Report Cont. From Page 6-B strongly encourage this year an even higher degree of public participation in the meetings to not only determine additional needs, but to set statewide priorities as well,” the transportation secretary added. Each of the 14 public meetings will be chaired by a member of the board. NCDOT personnel will make brief remarks concerning North Carolina’s trans portation situation at the meetings followed by a session for public comment and suggestions about local transportation needs. Transcripts of the public meeting will be available to all members of the board for consideration as it adopts transportation im provement projects for the next year. The board is slated to take formal action on the update of the TIP in the fall. ‘‘The TIP meetings represent our department’s efforts to carry out Gov. 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