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Page 2-A Mr, Richer, 63 Buriepl, •CHOWAN BEACH > VrmU* Clyde Fulcher, 63, dted March » at 5:30 P.M. ikniititoQNHnß Hospital after being stricken at A native of Currituck County, ha was the huaband si Mrs Blanch* Smith Pufcber. Ha was retired after 30 years with Chesapeake 4 Potomac felephdM Comp* by and was a member of New Faith. Chanel of Edanton. besides Us' Wife, are two sistsrs: Mrs. Edith Brickhouse oi Elisabeth City; aad Mrs. Chnde Stewart of Norfolk, Wa.; four brothers: Willard -Fulcher of Coinjock; Stanford Fulcher of .Arkansas; Clester Fulcher ■ti Chssapsake, Va.; and Laming Fulcher of Mat ■beath Claims Mrs. Downend : ARROWHEAD BEACH - Mrs. Mary Ruth Downend, tt, dted Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock in the Albemarle Hospital in EtebetttCtty. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Mm was the widow of William Stewart (Bob) Downend. She was a member of smAib chapel and was treasurer of its ::;survivors include one Mrs. Leonard V. Koraska of Arrowhead Beach; one :;i|jistar, Mrs. Julia Wilson of :-:jNsdo, Ohio; two grand- ;and four great- Funeral services were f’-hsid Sunday at 2:30 P.M. in > : U» Chapel of the SwindeU ' Bam Funeral Sterne by Mr. William Smith, Deacon of Ptiftdini Chapel. : Pallbearers were Doug ttes, Dove Lapham, Elton Reynolds, William J. Koraska, Sr., William J. . -Koraska , Jr., and A1 Howard. Gravesids services were : held Wednesday at 1 P M in Forrest Cemetery in To- Mb, Ohio. ti £ Harold Fulcher Dies Friday ;PO6RnfOUTH, Va. - Harold L. Fulcher, 55, died Friday ia Hampton, Va. hospital. Suvivors include tern daughters, Mrs. Detent A. HoUowell and Mrs. Botty J. HoUowtU and one son, Hamid L. Fulcher, Jr., all of ■..A native of.Washington, be was the husband of Mrs. .Badmsa Lee Smith Fulcher and the son of Mrs. Mary Foster of Edward. He was employed by Motel Paint Company. Other survivors indude two other daughters, Mrs. jQkria An Tioaguen of Portsmouth; and Mrs. Deborah C. Foster of Suf >; fok; two other sons, David L. Baroody and Vance. H. Fulcher, both of Ports mouth; four sisters: Mrs. Iratee Sadler of Ahoekie; Mrs. Margaret Paul of : 4telhaven; Mrs. Marion .MoßoweU of Portsmouth; . and Mrs. May Gray of Aurora; a brother, Frank •• Linton of Chocowinity; and eight frandbetekk-en. Pontiac /SSi, Cdtebration The new hot ones arc here! New recessed front headlight*- New exclusive pitch black tail. Available with tour wheel disc brakes. Test drive one and cele brate the end of dull driving. flraWnl . • Tht CMI Ml hOUIKC lh FfOO THI L ' » ■ OtreOlT ASSEMBLY LIME &tmi MOTOR CORP. J a MBS SOT* - rw««etOH t ytMSwdfedfe tbtbfb thews, Va. - ) • Funeral services were held Friday at 11 A;M. in the Chapel of the Swindell-Bass Funeral Home by Rev. Steve Leichester and Bob Jordan. Gravesdie services were held at 2 P.M. in die Forest Lawn Cemetery in Norfolk, Va. Pallbearers were Barnard Burroughs, Ernest Swan ner, William Swain, Ray Taylor. Scott Leary, Donnie Colemand, Ed McClenny and Ray Halfield. Swine Schools Slated March 29 According to Jack Parker, area extension swine specialist, a series of swine schools will be held in Northeastern North Carolina. The schools wiU start March 29 and will be held in Hertford, at the Agriculture Building beginnning at 3 P.M. and at 7 P.M. in Plymouth, at the Agriculture Building. Topics to be discussed are as follows: March 29, Swine Housing and Production Scheduling Jack Parker. April 5, Swine Diseases Bob Behlow April 12, Genetics and Reproduction Charles Stanislaw April 19, Disease Seminar American Legion Building, Wilson. April 26, Farrowing House Management (Care of Sows and Pigs) Dave Spruill May 3, Nutrition (N.R.C. Requirements, Relative Value of Grains and Protein Sources, Feed Additives, Etc.) Bob Jones May 10, Performance Testing and Selection of Breeding Stock Ray Woodard May 17, Swine Parasites Ed Batte May 24, Nutrition (Early Weaning and Baby Pigs) Dwight Armstrong All new producers in Northeastern North Carolina are invited to at tend these schools. If you have questions, contact your local county extension office. A funeral was held Monday at 2 P.M. in First Congregational Holiness Chrch by Revs. Paul B. Strickland and J.W. White. Burial was in Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens. Third Race Won By Miss Jordan GREENVILLE Debbie Jordan, a senior at John A. Holmes High School who was recently named a Morehead Scholar to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, won third place in Senior Biological Science at a Science Fair here recently. “The Ideal Sow,’ was the title of her entry. Her teacher is George Kubanda. Some 400 students sub mitted projects to the Regional Science Fair held at East Carolina University, it was the largest ever held at ECU and is the only regional science fair in the state. Grade A " u. s"Gwn't insp* "j to 8 lb” Center Cut Luter - ~F 2 ®R Pork Chops ">• 1 Smoked Whole lb- First Picnics >lOl Cut lb - 129 lb. “ Pork Chops 1 70$ cut up lb. 53* / y Luter \ Lite? Backbone 1 29 w* Gwaltney Jamestown Jamestown lb. 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Morton Mini „,J S&u White Potatoes 10». bag 99* Pies Peach or Apple 2/59* GuSh H W 80 l ' JSSL Rutabagas *«>■ 29* COOI Whip 59* With This Coupon c D Ih JAt Ann purchase of Snap Beans lb 49* 16 01 Rich’s »** Or More # Coffee Creamer 29* Oranges sib.bag 99* 3-31-79 THE CHOWAN HERALD * v H *• \ • <»■ • • - r Thursday, -March 29, 1979
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