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THE CHOWAN HERALD SECTION B A i Kffsk CHRISTMAS PRODUCTION Part of Edenton Little Theater’s Christmas production will be Cecil Broadhurst’s “Cowboy’s Christmas” to be staged December 8-9 at the John A. Holmes High School Auditorium. This is the story of an old prospector, played by Andrell Henry, who tells a group of children his own version of the birth of Christ from the standpoint Basketball Tournament Held A one-on-one basketball tournament was held on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Children competed against each other for top honors. Divisions were: 10yrs., 11 & * Tfvtre'* ornaments for tho tree jfjk * •* and The South is one of the seven fastest-growing areas in the world. And Southern Railway is growing right along Not only is the South the with it. 143% by 1990. And the"rail fastest-growing area in the roads' share of market will go U S., it s also one of the seven fastest-growing up by a whopping 24%. areas in the world. And one of the biggest reasons Will we get the lion's share of these increases is that industry has been going South for years. when they come? Maybe. But whatever happens, And still is. we re getting ready for them by expanding right Naturally, we at the Southern Railway are now. We re putting in a new S4O million automated happy about all this because each time the South freight classification yard in North Carolina. Were grows, we grow, too. adding to our microwave communication system, After all, who do you think carries the raw which is already the largest in the South. And our materials to these new plants? And the finished president and his top officers personally inspect goods to market? In large measure, we do. our entire mainline track each year To make sure And, as the Souths poputationgrowS, who it's in the peak of condition, do you think brings the things these people need? So, even though we re growing right along The cars, the carpets, the appliances, the clothing, with you, were also growing ahead of you. the sporting goods and the food? Largely, we do. Because when the demand is there, we want to be But, wete not growing just to keep up with . there, ready to serve, the ever-increasing population. Were growing to' _ be prepared for an even bigger South in the future I According tothe federal government, the WvU I raHrc-xls will get an increase in freight volunrje of > r* mvm systcm tmaj gw a g*hn ucmi io upojmioms The Southern Railway js one more good reason for living in the South. Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, December 1, 1977 12 yrs., 13 & 14, and 15 & 16: 10 yrs. old winner: Joe Ward; runner up: Julie Underkofler. 11 & 12 yr. old winner: Kenneth Holley; runner up: of three cowboyß, Wheezer, Cast Iron, and Timber. Cast Iron is played by Jack Brown; Timber by John Becker; and Wheezer by Frank Edmunds. Special music will be provided by the Edenton Choral Society during the two-play event under the direction of Becker. Curtain time will be 8 P.M. and admission will be $2.50 for adults, SI.OO for students. Johnny Roundtree. 13 & 14 yr. old winner: Larry Ferbee; runner up: Phillip Sutton. 15 & 16 yr. old winner: Earl Hardy; runner up: OP^ HL* ■ p pip I | Irvin Brown. Men’s regular season volleyball came to an ex citing climax last week. Three teams had a chance to win the championship. They were * Hospital, In dependents, and National Guard. Hospital came out on top because they defeated the Independents and the Independents defeated the National Guard. This week and next week the men’s league will wrap up the volleyball season with a double elimination tour nament. The final regular season standings were: W L Hospital 10 2 Independents 9 3 National Guard 8 4 Jaycees l li Baptist 0 12 There will be a very important Men’s Basketball meeting on Monday, Dec. 12, at 7:00 P.M. at the Edenton National Guard Armory. If you want to have a team this year, you must have a representative at the meeting. There will be an organizational meeting to start a women’s basketball league on Wednesday, Dec. 14 at 7:00 P.M. in the Edenton National Guard Armory. All interested persons should attend. SECTION B Death Claims Mrs. DeVol Mrs. Grace Long DeVol, 86, Route 2, Cape Colony, died Friday afternoon in Chowan Hospital after an extended illness. A native of Wellston Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Viola Reed Long, and the widow of Harold DeVol. She was a Protestant and a housewife. She is survived by her son in-law, James E. Lewis of Edenton, and five grand children. A funeral service was held Sunday at 2 P.M. in Swin dell-Bass Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. William Tyndall officiating. ~—>Burial was in the Ridgewood Cemeterv. Wellston, Ohio on Monday. | @ t Used Cars Listed below are some of the OK L used cars at Georgs Chevrolet Com -1 pony, Edenton, N. C.: 1976 Chevrolet Chevette 2 door. The I economy car. 1975 Chevrolet Vega station wagon. | Has air, auto, trans., luggage rack. This is a gas saver. L 1971 Chevrolet Nova 4 door sedan. ■ Six cylinder automatic. Real sharp. 1970 Chevrolet station wagon. This | is a fully equipped wagon. 9 passeng er. Very nice. 1974 Chevrolet Impala 4 door H. T. | Very clean. Low mileage. 1974 Ford Pinto Runabout. 3 door. 1975 Ford Pinto Runabout. 3 door. 1973 Chevrolet Impala 4 door se dan. 1972 Chevrolet Caprice 4 door H. T. 1972 Chevrolet Belair 4 door sedan. These cars are rood ready and need drivers, so come by and make your se lection on one of these Christmas spe cials. ■ M 1 George Chevrolet Co. 1100 ft. Braid St Edinton, ft C. Phone: 482-2138 Special Night For 4-H'ers By Murray L. Goodwin Agri. Ext. Agent Next Monday night is graduation and recognition night for Chowan County 4- H’frs. This is achievement night, and it will be held at Center Hill Community Building at 7:30 P.M. 4-H’ers will be recognized for completing record books, being in talent shows, pullet projects, going to compare club week, and day camp leaders. County champions will receive a certificate and a medal. The 4-H boy with best projects will receive $5.00 and so will the girl. The best all round 4-H boy and girl will receive the Ruritan Trophies. The club with the highest percentage of 4-H members and parents will be honored during the program. The program this year will feature reports on out of-state events. Bill Jordan, and Bob Jordan will report on their trip to Texas to attend the American In stitute of Cooperation. Mr. Pre-Registration Set For Friday Frank B. Heard, registrar, announces that pre-registration will be held, Friday at Elizabeth City State University. All students pre registering for Second Semester courses should report directly to the University Center between 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Even though classes will not be suspended during this period, all students are urged to pre-register as soon as possible. Although pre-registration is not mandatory, “it does enable students to obtain courses on the day and time best suited for them”, Heard indicated and added, “Pre-registration makes registration in January a much smoother process.” More detailed information regarding the Second Semester schedule and pre registration procedures will be available to each student at the University Center. and Mrs. Yates Parrish will tell about their trip to the Southeast Regional 4-H Leaders Conference at Eatonton, Ga. Bobby Dail will report on the Southeast . , /. m ;? ffsn, as TRAIN WORKERS Jerry Parks, left, and Vernon Squires, sanitarians with the District Health Department, are shown as they prepared to teach a food handling course to employees in lunchrooms in Perquimans and Edenton- Chowan Schools. The seminar was held in the library at John A. Holmes High School. ANNOUNCING EDENTON FARM SUPPLY’S Peanut City Ham GIVE-AWAY Drawings will be held each Sat urday until Christmas. You don't have to be present to win! Come in now and ask Douglas Cale about how to register. EDENTON FARM SUPPLY Route 2 Edenton, N. C. - - ® 1 |A, Used Trucks USED TRUCKS AT GEORGE | CHEVROLET CO., EDENTON, N. C. 1976 Chevrolet Blazer 4 wheel drive. I Has all the goodies. 1974 Chevrolet Vz ton pickup truck. I 4 wheel drive. Ready for the deer hunter and farmer that has to go in a i lot of mud. ' 1975 Chevrolet Vz ton pickup truck., This is a one owner. Real sharp. ' 1974 Ford Vz ton pickup truck. We have two of these. Both one owner I trucks. 1974 Ford 2 A ton truck. 1972 Chevrolet Vz ton pickup truck. | 1974 Chevrolet Vega panel express. Auto, trans. Low mileage. | 1972 Chevrolet Luv Vz ton pickup truck. | These trucks are all clean, good me- j chanical condition and ready to work. So come by and get yours while selec tion is good at I Regional Engineering Conference at Richmond, Virginia. 4-H’ers are encouraged to bring something from their 4-H club work to display.
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