Page 2-A 1x <ir* ',ijgr w ***■-^H ;|jfl OFFICERS D.F. Walker SCA officers for 1978-79 are: (seated) left to right - Elizabeth Whitson and Pam Spruill, co-presidents. Angela Lewis, co-secretary, Mrs. Hattie Byrum, co-advisor and Elizabeth Hornthal, co-secretary. Council Officers Elected The election of Student Council officers and a successful magazine sale started the year off right for the D.F. Walker Student Council Association. “Now this active group is anxious to put some of their service oriented ideas to work for the benefit of school and students,” according to Mrs. West W. Byrum, Jr., co-advisor. SCA elections are held each fall, to give new 7th graders a chance to become totally involved in the school’s program. New of . ficers elected this year are : as follows: Pam Spruill and ‘Elizabeth Whitson, co presidents; Angela Lewis : and Elizabeth Hornthal, co • secretaries. Seventh grade : representatives are Greer •Amburn, Susan Elks, iWillene Jernigan, Karen • Brown, Patricia Ashley •and Roland Cooper. Eight • grade representatives are : Anne Becker, Rena Swayer, ; Barbara Edmunds, Emily • Evans, Margeratt Harrell •and Kenneth Valentine, f Mrs. Byrum and Charles ■ Everett, assistant prin cipal, are co-advisors. Chowan County | Court Report : Judge Grafton G. Beaman presided over the regular session of Chowan County •District Court held here Tuesday morning. The docket was prosecuted by iAsst. Dist. Attys. H.B. Williams and Richard Parker. : Among the action taken was the following: • Larry Rankins, simple assault, not guilty. : Lewis Scott Holley, spinning wheels, $25 fine and costs. Carolyn Juanita Raines, speeding, $35 fine and costs. John Alexander Lewis, drunk driving, 60 days, suspended upon payment of $135 fine and costs. ' Desi Eulish Pierce, disobey stop sign, not guilty. Raleigh Percy Warren, speeding, called and failed. William Aaron Umphlett, Jr., failure to display city tags, costs. James Murray Tynch, non-support of child, prayer for judgement continued upon payment of costs and make regular support EHiott Appointed W.T. Elliott, Jr., was re appointed foreman of the Chowan County Grand Jury Monday by Judge Herbert Small of Elizabeth City. The panel concluded its work Monday, passing on all the bills of indictment presented by Dist. Atty. Thomas Watts of Elizabeth City. Nine new jurors were selected for the continuing panel. They were: Sallie James West, Charles Thomas Mansfield, James Edwin Byrum, Larry Elias Stallings, Catherine King Winslow, Ronald Edward Mosley, Douglas W. Hollowell, Doris White ‘ Boyce, and Leona Perry . Parks. »/ Styron’s Shoes Now Open For Shoe Repairs “The positive community response to the school’s annual magazine sale has really excited the student council members”, ac cording to Everette. As a motivation element for students, cash prizes were awarded to the two highest salespersons and a gift to the third. Marth Scott Harless, Greer Amburn and Valeria Smith received $25, sls, and a blow dryer, repsectively, so their ef forts. The school’s profit from the sale exceeded $940.00, one-half of which will go the the Walker Athleticprogramfor supplies and equipment. Committees have been established and plans made. The SCA will continue its Beautification Project, with emphasis placed on new shrubbery for the front campus. Free monthly movies will be selected tor the studet body and cultural events sponsored. Monthly bulletin boards will keep the student body posted on the philosophy and activities of this enthusiastic SCA organization. payments. Donald Ray Riddick, abandonment of wife and non-support of child, 120 days, suspended upon payment of costs and make regular support payments. Voluntary dismissal was taken in the following cases: Michael Wayne Spivey and William J. Halloran, worthless checks; and James Leary, assault on a female, simple assault, and two counts of injury to personal property. Mr. Cullipher Dies Sunday COLERAIN - Moody Taylor Cullipher died Sunday in Leigh Memorial Hosp ital in Norfolk, Va. He was 81. A native of Bertie County he was a retired farmer and member of Bethany Baptist Church. He was a veteran of World War I. He was the husband of Mrs. Callie Davis Cullipher. In addition to his wife, surviving are two sons: Ernest Cullipher of Edenton; and Reuben Cullipher of Dell City, Okla.; a daughter, Mrs. Leslie Harden of Chesapeake, Va.; six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 2 P.M. jWednesday in Bethany Baptist Church with Rev. David Giffin officiating. Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery with Walker Funeral Home in charge of arrangemens. Dqprionstration There will be a Microwave Oven demonstration held October 4 at 7:00 P.M. in the extension kitchen on the 4th floor of the County Office Building, by the Microwave Oven Home Economists. Mrs. Gladys White, Home Economics Extension Agent with Chowan County Ex tension Service will be assisting the group. Somt ptopio one* thought the best way to tether walnut! wee to knock them off with rticki instead of picking diem. This wee sup poeed to be beet for the tree. I Si J I Kt 1 tv«La))Ckl] lilH ! rCi[lJ ll i«j Kl>JJMill (P&Q) I . SELECTION! QUALITY! VALUE! Vs ™ I Crain Swift Prem. Swift Prem. US. Gw. Imp. 4to S lbs. I l ‘^ erS Delmonico Smlm I* ol * Ftesll “ Steak 4U> Herts -43* . steak - , I cut-up lb. 47* I S I old u.s. Go., leap. U.S. tutePs Utart „ .j „ ..... ~ r n « i non Jamestown Jamestown I Smithfield Sm.thf.eld Gov. Insp. Brand Brand Bacon .°[ n Back- Franks mm to . ” * oasl B r m Bologna I \«SL/ Giant I 24 oz. 5 lb. 3Q3 No. 1 Hi-Dri Wesson a P er I Oil Cream * , Hoodie American Tnutple I Flour S E eet SoupH Spaghetti Towels Battle riour p eas 4Ca Jg 4cl „ s 2,«11s 99* 69* c« I°° s l°° s l°° 89* I 2 Liter 15 oz. 14% oz. 25 Ft. 15 oz. Giant Size I I _ Hunt’s Luck’s Camellia Kozy Kitten Cheer I Pe PS' Man- chicken Cat || t! a Wtch ™ Footl *s* I Bottle can can scans Box | 89* 69* 69* U OO H OO s l 39 | I CiTimiYiiTm not nrareT L, i 1 I LVtstocK-" Prices 3 Sunshine 50 FREE |£££SH^EJ I 10 oz. Dulany O O SPECIALS I I Broccoli 49* Hi PJ|§ gJ O §H White Potatoes b, e I I Turkey, Beef, Sal. Steak nU Onions b *« 59 I 4/1-CrackersSm* *49* | Macaroni & Cheese 59* 80, 00* g Apples ■„ 89* | THE CHOWAN HERALD Thuraday, September 28, 1978

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