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The Chowan Bulldogs are busy practicing for their first game which will be played on Hicks Field on Wednesday, September 23. Kickoff time will be 6 p.m. Coach for the Bulldogs is Billy Sugg, who is assisted by Willie Koonce. Tickets for the game will be available at the gate. Jr. High Season Begins Chowan Jr. High School will begin its 1987-88 football season on Wednesday, September 23, against Aulander Middle School. The game will be played at Hicks Field and kick-off time will be at 6 p.m. Billy Sugg is Chowan’s new head football coach. He is being assisted by Willie Koonce. Everyone is invited to come out and support the Chowan Bulldogs next Wednesday evening. Tickets will be sold at the gate for $1.00. This year’s game schedule will be as follows: Sept. 23 *Aulander Sept. 30 at Roper Oct. 7 at Elizabeth City Oct. 14 at Ahoskie Oct. 21 * Murfreesboro Oct. 28 Open Nov. 4 * Perquimans *Home Games 6:00 at Holmes Field 5:30 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 School Reminder Is Issued To Area Parents The following reminder is being issued to the parents of all kindergarteners and first graders attending Edenton-Chowan Schools this year. North Carolina law now re quires students to receive a DTP and polio booster on or after their fourth birthday. Other required shots which must have been obtained by the age of two are measles, rubella and mumps. The school must have a certified copy of immunizations on file by September 24. The Health Depart ment administers immunizations on Friday afternoons. Call 482-2511 for additional information. MILL-END carpet shops 300 E Ehringhaus Elizabeth City, N.C. 335-2915 financial planning—— THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT There was a time when you could wine and dine a business client and deduct the full expense on your income tax return. With the passage of the “1986 Tax Reform Act”, you might want to switch from a vintage wine and lobster to a beer and a pizza. Most business-related meal and entertainment expenses are now, as of tax year 1987, subject to an 8096 limitation on deductibility. An expense can only be considered deductible when the following con ditions are met: (1) it must be an ordinary and necessary expense and (2) the meal or entertainment must be directly related to the conduct of the taxpayer's business. In addition, the taxpayer, his employee or another representative must be present and a business discussion must take place before, after or during the meal. Among the meal and entertainment expenses which are still 100% deductible are the following: (1) transportation to and from the place of entertainment, (2) meals or entertainment considered as compensation to an employee, (3) business gifts of food (such as holiday turkeys), (4) food given away as samples to the general public tor promotional pur poses, and (5) meals that are an Integral part of a business banquet. “The 1986 Tax Reform Act" has eliminated the deductions for certain travel expenses, including travel as a term or education, expenses incur red while attending investment seminars, and expenses tor charitable travel which involves a significant amount of personal pleasure. Proof of entertainment, business meals and travel expenses must be accurately documented in order to take the deductions at all. The IRS will want to know the cost, date, place and business purpose of the activity. If you have questions as to the deductibility of your business-related entertainment expenses, please contact us. SYKES * COMPANY, P.A. CarMM Mk Aocountmr* 101 Waal King Street. 8econd Root Edenton. North Carolina 27932 (919) 499*7944 Providing Corrphf Financial Managamant Sarvloaa By LINDA OVERTON D.F. Walker PTA President The first meeting of the D.F. Walker Parent-Teachers Organization will be held on Tues day, September 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. We would like to encourage all parents to at tend and take an active role in their children’s education. At this first meeting, we will be introducing our drug and alcohol awareness and prevention pro gram. It is our hope that all parents, teachers and students will benefit from continuing education on these subjects. Our first meeting will also offer each parent an opportunity to visit their child’s classroom and speak with his or her teacher during our “Open House”. We need the help and interest of all the parents who have children, attending D.F. Walker School to make this a very productive year for the PTA. For those of you who have not yet signed up, I would like to invite you to come to our meeting and do so. Through positive input and en couragement, I believe that we, as parents, CAN make a difference in the lives of our children! The Lawrence Academy Parent-Teacher Organization will meet on Monday, September 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the gym. Parents and friends are invited to meet facul ty members, staff and school board members at the first meeting of the school year. Following the meeting, visitors are invited to an open house which will feature newly-decorated classrooms, the computer lab and the video room. P.T.O. officers for 1987-88 are: Presidents - Anne Ellis and Joan Daniels; Secretary - Janice Stotesberry; and Treasurer - Bob Gillam. Ann Slocum is membership chairman and Neil Asby is coordinating the P.T.O. newsletter. EVERYBODY’S MARKETPLACE The Chowan Herald Classified Page In Memory Of Judy Odell Hassell On September 15, 1986 Jesus came down to meet you to take you up to Heaven with him. It was a sad evening for all of us. But in our hearts we know you are with Jesus. For no longer do you have to suffer in pain, but have eternal life in Heaven. Though it has been a year, we miss you dearly. And we can still remember that great sense of humor, that smile, and that twinkle in your eye. So until we meet again in that Promised Land called Heaven, we love you dearly! Celebration Is Planned By WALTER NONEMAN School-Community Relations Director All this week, Americans will continue joining together to celebrate the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution. In ad dition to being a time of jubilation featuring parades, fireworks and speeches, it will be a period for reflection. The week of September 17 is ex actly 200 years after delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia signed the historic Series Slated The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction will begin its thirtieth year of School Television on September 14 at 8:30 a.m. Airing over the University of North Carolina Center for Public Television Network, the new schedule will offer 123 instruc tional television series, selected by educators, to correlate with the North Carolina curriculum. A teacher’s guide is available for each series and offers program objectives and activities to help teachers integrate the School Television programs into their lesson plans as instructional resources. Fourteen new series, added to the 1987-88 schedule, are geared to the curriculum areas of health, art, geography, history, literature, reading, science, career planning, business and of fice skills. One new series, the United States Constitution, features six programs which ex amine the scope and power of the document. The series was produc ed to coincide with the bicentennial. document. Many activities have 1 already taken place in the ' Edenlon-Chowan Schools in obser vance of the event, and more are planned. Activities planned for to day will include: D.F. Walker School - A flag rais ing ceremony will be sponsored by the Student Council at 9 a.m. The “Ringing of Bells” will take place at 4 p.m. this afternoon at local churches throughout the community. The U.S. Navy Band will play on the old Courthouse Green at 7:30 p.m. this evening. A special ex hibit, “Charters for Freedom,” will also be on display today. Also, Winston Dail will announce the winners of the Constitution Contest. Everyone is encouraged to at tend all these activities. Orientation Is Scheduled An orientation meeting for all community persons who would like to serve as volunteers at D.F. Walker School this year is scheduled for Tuesday, September 22 at 7 p.m. in the Media Center. Betty N. Jones, volunteer coor dinator for Walker, will discuss the responsibilities of volunteers, the ways volunteers can help and will give tips on effective ways to work with children and their teachers. Interested persons will be given volunteer packets and their assignments for the 1987-88 school year. Volunteers who cannot attend this meeting should contact Mrs. Jones at 482-3213. Centralized Menus Are Released September 21-25 Monday: Breakfast - Orange juice, assorted cereals, milk. Lunch • Hot dogs/cheese cubes, condiments, french fries, ketchup, apples, milk. Tuesday: Breakfast - Ap plesauce, cinnamon toast, milk. Lunch - Pizza, tossed salad, corn on the cob, green begins, peanut clusters, milk. $ Wo ->0 Wednesday: Breakfast - Assorted juices, doughnuts or cereals, milk. Lunch - Fried chicken, candied yams, mixed greens, pineapple, rolls, milk. Thursday: Breakfast - Apple juice, bacon strips, buttered toast, jelly, milk. Lunch - Cheeseburger with lettuce and tomato, potato rounds, ketchup, grapes, milk. Friday: Breakfast - Fruit or - juice,' sausage biscuits or cereals, I milk . Lunch - Fishonbun, tartar sauce, coleslaw, green peas, milk. mm w Millie Columbo Joins Staff The new face on the third floor central office of Edenlon-Chowan Schools belongs to Millie Colombo, a Chowan County native. Mrs. Colombo began working this wee] as a secretary to Personnel Direc tor John Guard. She is the wife of Holley J. Col ombo, manager of the Etna Ser vice Station, and the mother of one child, Staci. Millie is the [laughter of Mr. and Mrs. ft I Bunch. Mrs. Colombo is a graduate of Chowan High School and is. presently furthering her educ tion by attending evening classes at College of the Albemarle. Prior to her new job, she was employed for 11 years by the George C. Moore Company. She is a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and Albemarle Baptist Church. Edenton Hardware Co., Inc. NORTH BROAD STREET EXT. 482-7606 p WhiteMJ Latex Caulk Seals cracks and openings around window and door frames 38-3901 18240 Tylo style, ftolish brass finish. 34-1081 400T3KDCP 336289 400T3KD All Purpose , Tool Box HOURS: Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m OWNED AND OPERATED BY: JIM AND TOM DAIL A basic box for workshop, home or aufo. 12 0543 89219 SENOUR " to V* " size. Molded plastic case. 121566 10245 advice at a real good price. PAINTS Tub Er Tile > Caulk Gives a watertight seal around tubs, showers b sinks. 51 5874 18003 Savogran Paint Remover General purpose paint and varnish stopper. 531715 01102 11 or Superior qualify, waterproof adhesive. 360362 IN 601 DON'T MISS THESE EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES NOW AT YOUR LOCAL PRO HARDWARE, HOME CENTER, BUILDING SUPPLY STORES
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