EDWARDS Edwards Completes Leadership Course 1-VRT BRAGG?Specialist 4 Benjamin L. Edwards of Norlina das completed the Primary Leadership Development Course conducted by the Office of tne Adjutant General and the :;28i)t.u U.S. Army Reserve School at the North Carolina Military Academy here. The coimse consisted of two weeks of training in many areas, such as. Training to I^ead, Land Navigation, Communication Procedures, Artillery Fire Ad justment, Combat Techniques and Combat Patrolling. Sp! Edwards is a member of IVt.. he lent 1, Company C, 505tn Engineer Battalion of the North Carolina Army National Guard in ilk nderson. Sj.il Edwards and his wife, Joyce, reside in Norlina. He is employed by E&E Enterprises in N'TiUia. Tunstali Receives Bonking Certificate Farl W Tunstali, vice president of Central Carolina Bank. Durham, is among the 396 bankers receiving graduation certificates earlier this month from the Graduate School of Banking of the South at Louisi ana State University. This three year program provides courses covering all aspects of banking, economics and related subjects. Sponsored by 15 Southern state bankers associations in coopera tion with the Division of Con tinuing Education at LSU, the banking school requires atten dance on campus for three years, with extensive home study assignments between sessions. The faculty consists of more than 100 bankers, business and professional leaders, and educators from all parts of the U.S. During their three years at the Graduate School of Banking, students receive 180 hours of classroom instruction, 30 hours of reviews, planned evening study, and written final exami nations at the end of each session. Tunstali is the son of Mrs. Grady W. Tunstali of Rt. 1, Warrenton McNair Is Elected Division Commander John H. McNair, Sr., of the American Legion Gen. Daniel (Chappie I James Post 425 in Lit tleton, was elected First Division Commander at the Department of North Carolina's 69th State ?i Convention held on June 18-21 in / Charlotte. More than 500 delegates from 340 state posts assembled at the Charlotte Marriott City Center to elect their state officers for the coming year and to establish and refine department policies for the 1987-88 year. Five department vice com manders, one for each of the five divisions; 25 district com manders; and 49 delegates and alternates for the National Con vention to be held Aug. 21-27 in San Antonio, Texas were also elected. Division One covers about 64 American Legion Posts. To spice up vegetables, try lima beans cooked with marjor ~am or sage, snap beans with gbasil or dill, broccoli with ?tarragon or cabbage with caraway seed. Families Receiving AFDC Funds May Be Affected By Changes RALEIGH?North Carolina families receiving AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) could be affected by changes in the federal assist ance program. The changes, which are now in effect, are the result of Congressional action taken on October 22,1986. "Under the changes, an 18 year old parent may apply for AFDC in her own name," said Mary Deyampert, director of the state division of social ser vices. "The income of her parent or legal guardian is not counted when she applies for AFDC. This is true even if her parent or legal guardian lives in the same home or they also get AFDC." "The other changes in the law affect the way the income of a stepparent or a parent or legal guardian is counted," according to Deyampert. "The first $75 of earnings will not be counted, regardless of whether the step parent, parent or legal guardian is employed full or part-time." State Social Service officials say clients whose AFDC payments were denied or cut off because of the old law may be eligible for payments back to October 22, 1986. Some in dividuals who are not eligible for back payments may now be eligible for AFDC under the new law. Individuals who have not received notice of the changes, and believe they are affected by the new law, should im mediately contact their county department of social services. In order to determine an in dividual's eligibility for back payments, they must contact the county department of social ser vices by December 1, 1987. For additional information, they may also contact the N.C. Department of Human Re sources' CARE-LINE at 1-800 662-7030 or their local legal ser vices office. Kinsman Of Holt Pays Visit Here Dr. John Blinn, Jr., the great grandson of Jacob Holt, builder of antebellum homes here, was a visitor in Warrenton this week with his wife. The couple lives in Stockton, Calif. Blinn was also accompanied by a brother-in law, Dennis Radiel of Ellsworth, Kan., and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Ethelyne Edwards of Winfield, Kan. Former John braham Principal ? ? Leaving Post In Person County Thomas J. Brown of Roxboro, who served as principal of Warrenton's John Graham High School in the early 1960's, has resigned as principal of Person Senior High School, closing the book on a public education career of more than 30 years. Ronnie G. Bugnar, Person County superintendent of schools, said that Brown ten dered his resignation to be effec tive June 30. Brown has been employed with Person County schools for 24 years, coming to Roxboro from Warren County in August 1963, as principal of Roxboro High School. He continued as principal at the high school when it became Person Senior High School in 1969. Bugnar praised Brown's ser vice to the Person County schools, saying, "Anyone who has stayed in one place that long and served as well as he had, deserves a tribute." Brown said the reason for his stepping down "is that there comes a time in every man's life when he has to make a move. And I thought that it was the best time at this time for me to make a move. I've reached the age where I think I would like to do something else with my life." Brown, a native of Charlotte, earned a master's degree in school administration from the University of Illinois. He was principal in the Warren County school system BROWN for two years before moving to Person County. Earlier, he had served as principal of West Davidson High School, from 1958-61, in Davidson County, and as principal of Chester Junior High School in Chester, S.C. from 1952 to 1958. Brown's wife, Ginny, teaches health and physical education at Southern Junior High School. The Browns have two adult children, Mike, who lives in Raleigh, and Jayne, a nurse, who lives in Greenville. Graduates Staff Sgt. Michael A. Murray has graduated from the Air Force noncommissioned officer leadership school. He is a security specialist with the 1010th Special Security Squadron at North American Aerospace Defense Command, Colo. Murray is the son of Yvonne W. Murray and grandson of Cassie D. Wilson of Rt. 2, Norlina. The sergeant is a 1981 graduate of John Graham High School. COOL DEALS REBATES ^ UP TO *1200 OR 3.9% GMAC Financing on NEW Bu\cks*\ ?Selected Mode I a ^ With "Melt Down" Prices! HURRY! REBATES END AUGUST 3rd! NEW '87 BUICK ELECTRA 4 DOOR LIMITED $17,161 Lets $1200 Rebate $15,981 or $283.31 per mo. NEW '87 BUICK LESABRE 4 DOOR CUSTOM $13,678 Less $800 Rebate $12,878 or $247.94 per mo. 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