THE CHOWAN HERALD Pub*shed In The Most Beautiful Little City On The North Carolina Coast Volume LVII - No. 7 Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, February 14,1991 Single Copies 35 Cents ELECTRONIC MONITORING-Chowan Probation and Pa role Officer Bob Roberson demonstrates the placement of the ankle sensor for the EHA system. The monitoring unit sits on the desk, connected to a push button telephone. • Citizens Concerns Are Quickly Acted On _ _ . j . C il. . J m/vaam A CnwAwnl rtAAt-\l a nf f Vi A moof- of t*Anf c Tn AAmimpf iAn uri 4- V Town oinciais wasted no time in taking action on con cerns voiced by citizens at the first Town Meeting held last week at Swain Auditorium. Town Manager Anne-Ma jie Kelly provided a list of Things done as a result of the meeting. They included: • Harry Smith had asked about a street light promised at the intersection of Fish Hatch ery Road ancf West Queen St. extended. The light was in stalled Friday. ^ • Jesse Badham had pointed out a misspelling on a street sign at the intersection of Freemason and Oakum Sts. The sign read "Freeman son." The town manager commented, "We took that down immediately." Since a replacement sign in stock was also misspelled, she said ; *a new one had to be ordered. • Snooky Bond pointed to a traffic hazard on Dickinson St. where cars entering the street from parking lots of S&R and M.G. Brown were not stopping. Police Capt. G.K. Bonner obtained agree ment from both companies to ®allow the street department to I install stop signs on their property. The signs have been I installed. • Jeannette Dowd had indi cated the need for trash re ceptacles on Broad Street from Hardees to the Post Office. Ms. Kelly said that perma nent enclosures for trash cans had been ordered and that Bloodmobile Scheduled ' 1 The Edenton Jaycees are hosting a Bloodmobile at the Edenton United Methodist Church on Monday, Febru ary 18, from 2-7 p.m. With so many service personnel who have been regular blood donors now stationed in the Persian Gulf, the Red Cross is ur gently seeking to make up these donations. All eligible blood donors are encouraged to come out Monday afternoon and give a unit of blood. Banquet will hono the troops in the Gi: "Keep the Troops in Your outuv VI KUV UVITHWV 1 VVV(# w . V. f the call and arrested Gerald Williams, 26, of Edenton, in side the building. Williams had gained en try by breaking a window into a restroom, then crossed the repair shop and broke another window to gain access to the showroom. According to the police chief, Williams then went to the second floor and walked a beam across the repair area to a floor above the parts depart 1 ment. It was there that he was taken into custody. The sus I pect hadn't had time to take anything of value and was t charged with breaking and i entering. He is in the Chowan 1 Banquet Flans bet t The public is invited to join - the Edenton-Chowan Cham * ber of Commerce at its annual f banquet Saturday, February - 16. i The theme for the banquet 8 will be "Keep the Troops in Your Heart," in honor of the servicemen and women ser ving in Operation Desert Storm. Tickets are available at the Chamber office or from any Chamber board member. County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bond. Two other break-ins occur red early Friday morning. An officer on routine patrol discovered a broken side win dow at Golden Corral around 3 a.m. Chief Williams said Continued On Page 8 POW Flag Is Donated A special ceremony will be held at noon Monday in front of the new courthouse for a presentation of a POW flag to the county, Nancy Morgan of the County Manager's office announced yesterday. The flag will be presented by Tom Hall, a pilot in Viet nam, who was a POW there for seven years. Hall is a resident of Center Hill. The flag will fly under the American flag at the court house.