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1 JERRY BOUCHER " NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER
MANAGER EDENTON, N.C.
THE CHOWAN HERALD
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Youth Program
Are you a membfec of a
Chowan County youth group
or an organization which is
planning an inftolfative
youth program? Would a
little money help? * ( >
Funds are available to
assist you. ; i‘>
The N.C. Stat&oftrouth
Council awards $<9,500 per
year to local organizations
proposing worthy projects.
Funds will be awarded three
times this year in Sep
tember, November and
January. k’*
Applications are screened
and awards are approved at
State Youth Council Board
of Directors meetings.
Awards are reviewed by the
state Youth Advisory
Council before they are
granted.
For information and a
mini - grant application
form, contact the Youth
Involvement Office, Elks
Building, 121 W. Jones St.,
Raleigh 27611, or telephone
919 - 733 - 5966.
The State Youth Council is
a component of the Youth
Involvement Office and
networks youth councils
across the state. Although
the council advises existing
councils and helps new ones
get started, the grants are
not restricted to youth
councils.
Take Time
Some years ago a wise but
nameless philosopher urged
us to.
Take time to think, It is
the source of power.
Take time to play, ft is the
secret of perpetyaj youth.
Take time to read, It is the
fountain of wisdom.
Take time to pray, It is the
greatest power on earth.
Take time to
church, for there isjwhere to
feast from the breed of life.
Take time to love and be
loved, It is a God - given
privilege.
Take time to be friendly,
It is the road to happiness.
Take time to laugh, It is
the music of the soul. n
-»'iTake tkne logive, It is-too
short a day to be selfish.
Take time to work, It is
the price of success.
Rev. Preston Cay ten.
Appalachian
State
BOONE—Degrees were
conferred to 738 students
recently at Appalachian
State University’s summer
commencement.
Graduate degrees were
conferred to 291 students,
and 447 students received
the undergraduate
degree. Mary Debra Beck,
Route 2, Columbia, received
her degree in marketing.
The degrees were awarded
by ASU Chancellor Jobs
Thomas. The com
mencement address was
presented by Charlotte
businessman James Babb.
Goober Belt
Basketball League
AHOSKIE—A reunion for
basketball players and
other interested persons of
the Goober Belt Basketball
League which bad its
heyday in the late 40’s and
early 50’s will be held Sept.
11 at O’Connor’s Restaurant
in Ahoskie.
The league was made up
of several teams in eastern
North Carolina and Virgir
Teams making up the c : .
cuit during its existence
were. Rich Square,
Edenton, Colerain, Windsor,
Lewiston, Jamesville.
Williamston, Plymouth,
Hobgood, Murfreesboro,
Harrelisville, Roanoke
Rapids, Conway, Woodland,
and Drewryville, Va. The
league consisted of some of
the fastest basketball in the
state.
-ahn
The banquet bwill get
underway with a social
beginning at 5:09 P.M. with
supper to follow at 7:30. All
persons into: i must
have their nKney in by
August 27. Tlu #*ice of the
banquet is *25 no pci couple
or $12.50 lor individuals.
Send (check ->nly io Gilbert
Vaughan. !’<> Box 132:,
Ahoskie. N• ’ .'•*«