Thursday, March li, 1976 iassiter Takes ASCD Post t Dan Lassiter, director of Instruction for Edenton- Chowan Schools has been Elected vice president and ipresjdent-elect for the N. C. itepociation for Supervision jFfi'd Curriculum Development (ASCD). He will assume the vice presidential duties of office in * July 1 * and will Automatically become president on July 1, 1977. £ ASCD, a division of N. C. Association of Educators and an affiliate of the National ASCD, is comprised of supervisors, m *x\ mg In < m * -> * i H fp-1 DON LASSITER INSTANT HOUSING at Factory Discount Prices * MOBILE, DOUBLE-WIDE, MANUFACTURED AND MODULAR HOMES AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Vmm Townson Homes, Inc. HIGHWAY 17 NORTH EDENTON, N.C. CALL PHONE John Gross 482-6640 MEAT SALE I '■ £ 1 SAUSAGE MEAT lb. $1.15 j SAUSAGE LINK lb. $1.19 I FRY MEAT $1.65 | PORK CHOPS, ASSORTED .... .*/.. .lb. $1.30 I NECK BONES AND PIG FEET lb. 40c | PORK LOIN (WHOLE) [ SPARE RIBS lb. $2.50 I BACKBONE (WHOLE) lb. $1.25 I CORNED SIDES lb. $1.35 I SKINS AND BONES lb. 20c 1 UVER lb. $1.75 | TAILS lb. SOc l NEW SMOKED HAM lb. $1.90 I NEW SMOKED SIDE lb. $1.50 1 NEW SMOKED SHOULDER lb. $1.45 | CHITTERLINGS (5 LB. BOX) lb. 92c I 25 US. AND SO LBS. LARD I SOUCE—FAT BACK—KIDNEYS—FRESH HAMS l SIDE AND SHOULDER CORNED lOWLS —HEADS I HAMS AND SHOULDERS )■■■= WHOLE HEADS AND JOWLS—BRAINS I WE ARE NOW IN OUR NEW PLANT. WE DO CUS | TOM KILLING AND PROCESSING OF HOGS AND I CATTLE. FEDERAL INSPECTED. WE SELL WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL f C. C. CHAPPELL, Jr. I m | BELVIDERE, N. C. PHONE 297-2313 Wed. and Thurt. 10 A. Hi to 4 P. M. Friday 10 A. M. to 7 F. M. I Tuesday 1 F. M. to 4 F. M. Saturday By Appointment directors of instruction, principals, superintendents, and any other member of NCAE with special interest on student curriculum. Present North Carolina membership is approximately 785. Although ASCD deals with some member welfare topics, the organization’s main stress is curriculum study. Each year the ASCD sponsors a major curriculum project, often staff development experiences for interested members. As vice president and president-elect, Lassiter will preside over the 1977 Annual Study Conference. Because nationally known consultants are desired to appear on the program for the study conference, Lassiter is already planning for the event. As an ASCD member, Lassiter served on the board of directors from 1973-75, was treasurer in 73-74 and treasurer in 74-75. This year he is one of three ASCD members who will act as a representative to the NCAE’s administrator’s caucus. Phthisic Continued From Page 3 groom will re-enroll at East Carolina University in the fall, majoring in business administration. Currently he is engaged in farming in Pinetown, where the couple, will live. Mrs. Jim P. Partin served as mistress of ceremony. The bridal party and out of-town guests were entertained at an after rehearsal party on March 5 by the bride’s parents in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bateman, Sr. On February 27, a floating miscellaneous shower was given in the home of Mrs. E. N. Manning, in Edenton. Hostesses for the shower were Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Thurrell Bunch, Miss Bonita Perry, and Mrs. Haywood M. Phthisic, 111. Tax Refunds Are Larger GREENSBORO The average Federal tax refund to North Carolinians this year indicates an increase of about 14 per cent over last year at this time. However, the volume of individual returns received through February 22 reveals more than 80,000 fewer returns had been filed. For the 688,540 returns received, almost 240,000 have been processed for refunds totalling more than SB4- million, an average of $350. The bulk of returns filed are on the “short form”, 1040A, IRS says. Congress increased the standard deduction for the 1975 tax year, enabling more taxpayers to use the short form, rather than the long form and itemizing deductions. Tylenol acetaminophen tablets LOW PRICE 100’s TABLETS- . WAS $1.79 NOW 88c Hollowed & Blount l Roxall Drugs J THE CHOWAN HERALD The Bandon Notebook By Louise D. Waters If the saying the month of March comes in like a lamb it will go out like a lion is true, then we are sure in for some different weather than what we have been having. The beautiful Spring flowers and trees blooming really makes a person want to stay outside and enjoy the beauty of our country. The Sunday School lesson * was taught by “Butch” Smith with the topic being ‘“Jesus Demonstrates Total Commitment.” Scripture was verses from Matthew Chapter 19 and 20. He brought the subject out very clearly and asked: What are our commitments to God? It involves much more than a ritual act of Sunday worship. Mrs. Garris Perry (Betty) teacher in children’s department, had as her topic “Pledging Our Allegiance” with scripture taken from I Kings Chapter 18. Betty had 16 chilreninher department Sunday morning, they are about to out number the Adults “a little child shall lead them”. Tom Dilday Sunday School superintendent welcomed everyone. The prayer list for the sick included Torrence Barden, Juanita Elliott, and Annie Cooke. We prayed for our missionaries Nita Prode and David Smith and family. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes and family in the death of their daughter-in-law Jane Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence of Portsmouth Va. was a guest of Mr. ana ivirs. “Butch” Smith were first time visitors at Bandon Chapel. The ladies of (BDCWG) Bandon Chapel Woman’s Guild which Mrs. Douglas Tise (Evelyn) is the leader enjoy a day of get to-gether every Thursday in the fellowship hall of the chapel. Each brings their sandwich and coffee is served. Once a month a birthday cake and ice cream, is served to the members having a birthday in that month. The Guild is active and interested in various activities and make many donations to needy causes. The project going now is making chicken bread warmers which orders have been received. Come on out you ladies of the area and Rocky Hock section we extend to you a welcome. Dr. W.J.B. Livingston was back in the pulpit this morning even though he does have a cracked rib. We hope with the help of God, medication and rest you will soon be feeling all right. Dr. Livinston’s topic was “The Good That Evil Can Do” with scripture taken from Mark Chapter 6 verses 14-26. He emphasized that evil can only do good unless you belong to Christ. The Property Owners Association (P.0.A.) will meet Saturday March 13th at 1 o’clock in the clubhouse. Capt. Alfred Howard (Ret.) is president of the association. He and the board of officers are doing a good job. Read your recent newsletter and see the activities that are being held in the area and come on out and participate. Make this area grow into a better community. Congratulations to W. E. Smith grocery store on their 23rd anniversary. We wish you the best of luck. Earl and his employees are always willing to serve you with a smile and contribute to the Rocky Hock section in many ways. Mrs. Grace Schie (Gracie B.) is finishing up her class of ten week’s that she has been the instructor from (COA) College of the Albemarle held in the clubhouse at Arrowhead Beach. Grace is very capable and can really handle any kind of hard work and always willing to help. q Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Comb’s from Creswell, N. C. and Mrs. Calla Brickhouse, daughter Kim were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Stickland guests this past week were his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strickland from Salem burg, N. C. Also Mrs. Odie Warren from Norfolk, Va. —o— Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skinner’s weekend guests were their daughter, son-in law and grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Denny Nelson, Vicki and Sheryl fron Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Waters had as their luncheon guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nelson from Snug Harbor, nieces and nephews, Mr. and Mrs. jh Ik Sambo Dixon Dixon Named Student Os Week Sambo Dixon has been selected Student of the Week at Chowan Academy by a panel of teachers. His honors include: winner of the DAR Essay Contest in the district for fifth, sixth, and eighth grades; second place in the Individual Literary Award for the State of N. C.; member of the Chief Rockahock Junior Historical Society; president of eighth grade; Student Council Representative in seventh grade; member of Bicentennial Committee for Chowan Academy; member of Chowan Academy’s Junior Varsity Basketball Team; member of Boy Scout Troop 156, where he just completed a term as senior patrol leader. Sambo is also a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church where he is active in the Episcopal Young Churchmen, a member of the choir, an acolyte, and a member of Bicentennial Committee for the church. His hobbies include art, music, boating, and horseback riding. Congratulations to Sambo and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dixon, Jr., West King Street, Edenton. Tylenol acetaminophen tablets !^^new LOW PRICE 50’s TABLET? WAS sl.ll NOW 69c Hollowed & Blount Rexall Drugs J Join Us For Fun And In Kindergurten At : Immanuel Christian School Application Now Being Accepted • Enroll Today ffv mtfi Kindergarten s3O/mo. L LjsJ i U 4 yr. Nursery s2s/mo. For Information Contact Immanuel Christian School P.O. Box 10, idonton, N.C Fhono 482-3567 - 482-2320 T. L. Dickens, II and children Nicole and T. L. 11l from Mechansville, Va. and also Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Baker from Portsmouth, V* Among the people going to Portsmouth, Va. this past weekend for various reasons - birthdays, business or pleasure - were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jolly, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lapham, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Waters, Mrs. Grace Schie, and Mrs. Marion Shipley. Library Doings “Shakespeare: Soul of An Age” an NBC News color film will be presented at Shepard-Pruden, Monday night, the 15th of March at 7:00 P.M. This picture provides a camera view of the Shakespearean era, through the buildings and historic sites of Shakespeare’s time. Sir Ralph Richardson is the narrator and Michael Redgrave recites from Shakespeare on this truly classic film. The Bicentennial Committee of the North Carolina Library Association and the North Carolina Humanities Committee will present ‘‘The American Experiment-A Series of Bicentennial Forums” to be sponsored by Shepard- Pruden Library March 16,23, and 30, 1976 at 7:30 P.M. at the Chowan County Courthouse. The March 16 forum address will be by Dr. Thomas Parramore of the Department of History at Meredith College in Raleigh. Mr. Parramore will speak on “The Idea of America” during forum number one. This should prove to be a fantastic start to the other remaining Tuesday night forums. Story-time is still being held at Shepard-Pruden every Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 P.M. Be sure to have your children in on the fun promptly at 4:00 P.M. so they won’t miss out of any fun, games or excitement! WE HAVE BEEN ASKED... If I have burial insurance with one funeral home, will it be honored if I choose another funeral home? VEC N - c - Law GS:9O ' 2IO - 17 states that ths bur ‘ al association MUST pay the full amount of the policy to the member's family or to the funeral home chosen. • For Further Information Contact DAVID L BASS or MARION S. SWINDELL SWINDELL-BASS FUNERAL HOME EDENTON, N.C. Phone 482-4486 .... y '*m\ ', NEW BUSINESS— AIIman Corp., of Elizabeth City, has opened an office in Edenton. Shown making plans for the opening are: Jim Manning, secretary and'-treasurer and chairman of the board; Rick Allsbrook, president and secretary; and Jim Riddick, broker and general manager of the Nobel home sales. The local office is located at 905 North Broad Street, in the building formerly occupied by Pate’s Florist. Academy Barbecue Slated Chowan Academy will sponsor its annual bar-be cue on March 20 from 4:30 until 8:00 P.M. The plates will be $2.00 and you may AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT Saturday, March 13, 1976—10:00 A.M. SALE LOCATED AT: K. R. WHEDBEE HOME: From Hartford. N. C. Ukc U. 8. 17 North approximately 2 mike tan« State Route 1221 to 1214. FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS. • LHC. FARMALL Tractor - 560 (DM) • So-Ritc Sower —8 PL Hitch (like New) • I.H.C. FARMALL Tractor Soper (M) • Rotary Cutter Long 66 with Cultivator. . D™ p, ow • IRC. FARMALL Tractor (H) . Jolm D«„ PUutrr. - 2 Ro. • Joh ™ > : I" tiU “ r n ?*' r • LH.C. HiddkboMon - > Ro. with 800 gaL atsmteea steel tank John Blue Pump • Ayer* Planter* 2 Row • John Deere Planters 4 Row (No. 71) • Dine 2 Row 2PL Hitch • John Deere Middkboater* 4 Row • LH.C Cycle Mower • LH.C. Disc on Rubber 4 Row • Peanut Digger -1 Row • Lilli*ton Rolling Cultivator 4 Row TRUCK • Row Boeder* - 4 Row • 1978 - Chevrolet - Pick-Up V-8 • Nitrogen Applicator lOO GaL Stainless Straight Shift Custom 10 Steel Tank with John Blue pump 40,000 Mites and Rack MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Bonded Ikmm N*. M Sate Aatharisod By: Aaettenoor E. R. WHEDBEE HAROLD WINSLOW PI—N. C. « 42 *- 7 « m-a* Page 5-A either eat in or pick up. Tickets may be purchased from the school. Hollowell- Blount Drug Store or any parent or student.