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Idee with fsvptece. imag -ram with firepDce. t- rates, oraural beat, garage. Yrat Dee IDe way this baese and jonenfirtakD karaelatated teteriaric dtetntt wtlte ■dlkßratte J ' -wns. terteg rama, Dacbra and bask Prated PD^rae pee Dnt of op—, iariiidag^terad^? RiT-Sr^r UkD : r 1 I ' itel aagarngp I ogy mmt Ngu I M. Wm ¥ MRm I g tBML* jRr / sDr* fee ftengDiny Thai Lam bus raarted «mni BW T"" J> Grant NCSW agricultural Lie ran in the anginal aTSeSW agrieuUmral The pabeeMD leataach e h the Stahnts, faculty and wsbmks w ®e Larsen said. "'And. i anyone h reminded that praaraettws make nice Ckristaaas gfts Ml tbuCs First Assembly Sets Cantata The First Assembly of Dd Charch chair will pwnt ""RDg «f Law." a SttraDar m December 2Sst aft T PM "King at Lave" is a eefcbraftwn at the Sawiemr"S tenth A side pmeddne Clridtmas Staty. A oaDietag straw anil hUm the cantata. Uet nDefsftaaeafts m> he at the crachaam «F the The fable its mast tee Dagy ranted ka attend. Task Force Meets Tuesday RALEIGH The QereraarS Task Flaw on Waste Management will meet at M AM. Tuesday. December Iftm caafareace mam 32 at Dadhra Da Aaaang items an the her Dr Tank Fame tram the -IMlhnrnaghnglrepeet U the Task Farce an what appeanches ather states are years, the resaftts were welcomed w* a wkmk pms or (oscora DoeDg tebate aa the law m tm and after the first mMrity groups protested that the test was crdturaDy biased. Hud argument seems to haw been stilled test ad with steadily im- By Ms. afl high school adtats mast now- pass die test Mae receiving their M school diploma. The two-sectioned test, a readmg portion and a math partaan, s giwn first to all jhmers (eleventh grade). Rxhristm^ CASH •••> ■ ; l bBT Your Christinas List | r> flHp Made Complete With i 1 AExtra Cash From ■ Coin & Ring Man! ——. ran > u Need extra money for Christmas gift-giving this year? Look around...turn th?t old Jewelry, unused sterling silver, old coins, pocket watches, anything marked 10k, 14k. 18k or 22k into instant cash at Coin & Ring Man! S? I DI “T I I“I ■- Jewelry Jewel,, &'■* Gold Coins Fraternal STERLING Pocket Gold Silver SILVER Watches Coins Dollars . Inp ’ Pins, Ek r WKmgtmWHlito,Hfun. Bronson Matnev T w I i I ||l "The Original A V I t * k ■ m ra M . (y Com & Ring ¥ mft m 4 flair f MjA Jr® ' ! ‘ ‘’ - ’ *''?'***;, mm TtT THE CHOWAN HERALD Those juniors who fail the test are given accelerated remedial instruction and are allowed to take the test as seniors -a number of times if necessary. Those who can not pass the test are given a “cer tificate of graduation.” While the scores have improved each of the last two years, the increased scores for 1980 don’t seem terribly significant. The increases amounted to a half percentage point or less in both the math and reading portions. However, minority group improvement - at 2.1 per emit - was substantially better. The relatively large minority strides were selected for particular praise fay Gov. Hunt at his weakly news conference. “There could be no better evidence that our testing program is working,” Hunt said. Os the juniors taking die test this fall, 92.5 per cent passed the reading section and 89.4 per cent passed the math. Almost 80,000 juniors took the test. HOWARD LEE ... With growing speculation that be would not be back in Gov. Hunt’s cabinet for a second term, Natural Resources and Community Develop ment Secretary Howard Lee spent time before a federal grand jury last Thursday. The grand jury is in vestigating alleged misuse of funds from federal job training contracts that were channeled through Leo’s department. The CETA contracts in volve State AFL-CIO President Wilbur Hobby and a firm Hobby set up specifically for the job training contracts, Precision Graphics, Inc., of Raleigh. There are absolutely no indications that Lee is guilty of any criminal misconduct, but the bad taste of CETA and widespread acc cusations that Lee has beat administratively weak in his department activities will make it difficult for him te stay « ate curieat SHU. La* is a highly regarded palitical force, (he Is black) and win probably find camfort somewhere la the gevet it ought be auspices of noaaag Dr a Coagressnaal seat m 19tt depending upon district hDeMIRC DgDDftNe administration sources contend that State Reed writ also feave the i m »-» ... rigging, wwiiu pivraoiy Dave of hfe eao chWP te L , objectives far a tetend tana.” -=*4
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