Page 4-B s' North Carolina Department of Transportation WlLLUMSTO^^r^^^j^^ PUBLIC IEETINB: Tmhspo.tatio. Improvement Proerrm j It SIBJECT: Annual Update , =*Vf\_v _ " > // Thursday, April 17, 1980 2:00 p.m. . FOR: Division 1 residents (counties shown on map) Martin County Community College Auditorium, r-^s US-64 WEST OF WILLIAMSTON « >*7*V Transportatton Needs Discussed RALEIGH - Public meetings to discuss trans portation needs and priorities are being held across the state this week. The meetings are part of the annual update of the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Trans portation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP is the basic planning document for the transportation department that balances anticipated revenues against estimated project expenditures. The first TIP was approved by the North Carolina Board of Transportation in October 1978. Citizens and local government leaders of Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell and Security 15... Insurance Be sure they’re fully covered. See us for family policies that grow with the ■' v '‘ =3 * ** needs of your family. l#J HOME SECURITY UFE IP '”«**>« < c ★ Chowan Co. & Surrounding Area: Roy Forehand and Ike Harrell, Agents ★ Gates Co. & Tyner Area: Richard Bunch, Agent >■# l?f WmfimKßßfßß In^iiMl-roS^r™ 1 luftSftSA 2k. I ■ M «— c - ■«™ #t 1 I i*i«c p^i?« - A tauonle Sin PRICE MtM SI lor long, tow cos! mileage - -r'M r

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W7 _ ' .%n j£ *ICBB sr.rssJrsfSxs !.. •., >i.,aMii«.,Hlirt.p . p?Ni . iiirt V J Paris and artditw>nai n*.» IP-.I RteH .i r,K» If neertPfl JMUp i r >/P Ifryg? service* estra if needed OH J f rout Rtwil 4nw and ' f y. Chavettos eitra ««NMII MNFM In-.tall fww Mate HpMii:. all 4 wtoepfs • New front *■»*'•'■*■ •'■'*'• • ** •■**»»*» r diiHw. • Mpparh trowt keannrs • inspect • inspect and rotate all lour tires • Set caster, cam * rdras'ia* <»••"»• Add tt.nd ber. and toe-m to' proper alignment • Inspect sus • Most II *. ear-, rvim Datxin. toyota. vw pension and steer mq systems*Most US cars, some imports tire CENTER 1029 N. BROAD STREET EDENTOR Washington counties are encouraged to speak out on local as well as statewide transportation priorities concerning highway, aviation, public trans portation, bicycle and rail needs. The meeting for highway division one is scheduled for Thursday, April 17, at 2 P.M. at the Martin County Community College Auditorium, US-64 west of Williamston. Transportation Secretary Tom Bradshaw said, “Specific aviation, highway, public transportation, bicycle and rail needs for the next five-year, 10-year and 20-year periods should be addressed during the transportation im provement meetings. Transportation projects requested by local com munities will be considered by the state transportation board for inclusion in the TIP.” State transportation board members T. G. Joyner of Garys burg and Marc Bas night of Manteo will chair the meeting. Transportation department personnel will make brief remarks at the meetings concerning North Carolina’s transportation situation followed by a session for public comment and suggestions about local transportation needs. Transcripts of the meeting will be available to all members of the board for consideration as they adopt transportation projects for next year. The board is slated to take formal action on the update of the TIP in the fall. Mt Salt was usad before recorded history to pre serve and season food. Helps Shrink Swelling Os Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medica tion that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief for hours from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues, then helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The name: Preparation H*. No prescription is needed. Prepa ration H. Ointment and sup positories. Use only as directed. THE CHOWAN HEftALE. Bob Scott Reveals His Poicy Plans To The Voters t Ever increasing property taxes that cause most North Carolinians to dig deeper and deeper into their pocketbooks each year will became less of a burden if former Gov. Bob Scott is elected governor In 1980. Scott, in a major policy statement released recently said he intends to push for legislation that wiD limit any increases in the state’s property taxes. He said he will also support legislation that will restrict the growth of state government, and that will allow voters to reject un The Herald Kitchen Continued From Page 1-B would prefer, an ordinary dessert or a slice of your “special reape” chocolate creation, and you can be sure they’ll opt for the latter prefaced, of course, by “but 1 shouldn’t!” Unfortunately many luscious dessert specialities may be going out of style because they’re tricky to make, time consuming, or need last-minute attention. But, have you tried marsh mallow creme as a “secret ingredient”? It has long been a favorite for making fudge and for sandwiching with peanut butter. No cooking is required for frozen Imperial Chocolate Pie and if you’d like springtime taste the year ’round, choose a Peaches ’n Crane Pie that uses canned peach slices. These recipes came to us from the Kraft Kitchens. Imperial Chocolate Pie 2 cups (24) crushed cream-filled chocolate cookies V* cup margarine, melted V* cup milk 1 jar (7 oz. Kraft marsh mallow crane % cup slivered almonds, toasted 1 (1 oz.) square un sweetened chocolate, melted % teaspoon vanilla BINGO EACH THURSDAY 8 P.M AT ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH TWO JACKPOTS s2oo°° Each ► ► Hblpin’til Hand In Town For Folks Who Want To Savo Money mi FRIENDLY POLK Edenton Savings & Loan Association Sooth Broad Street Edenton, H& popular laws passed the A MAWkWIIf vveoerai Assenujiy.. “Steps must be taken to , Y de-emphasise the property tax as the fundtog source for all kv**l government ac tivities,” Scott said. “As property taxes increase, more and more people who are unable to absorb the increase are forced to sell their property.” Scott said he will seek the advice of county and municipal officials in drawing up a plan that will place ceilings on the ex penditures of counties where property taxes are 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Combine crumbs and margarine; press onto bottom and sides of nine inch pie plate. Chill. Gradually add milk to ma/shmallow creme, mixing until well blended. Stir in almonds, chocolate and vanilla; fold in whipped cream. Pour into prepared crust. Freese. Garnish with additional whipped cream and chocolate curls, if desired. Peaches’N Creme Pie IV4 cups ginger snap cookie crumbs one-third cup margarine, melted I can (17 oz.) peach slices 1 jar (7 oz. Kraft marsh mallow creme 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Combine crumbs and margarine; press onto bottom and sides of nine inch pie plate. Chill. Meanwhile drain peaches, reserving Vi cup syrup. Finely chop peaches. Gradually add reserved syrup to marshmallow creme, mixing until well Mended. Stir in peaches; fold in whipped cream. Pour into crust. Sprinkle with additional crumbs, if desired. Freeze. i the only source of income. Under the plan, the growth of state government will be based on the growth of per capita income, population and productivity, and state government wffl not be able to force programs on counties and cities without foot agreeing to fund them. “Because of state federally mandated programs and state DEATH OF A WINTER’S DAY By Morrell Saaitti In the cold of winter’s dusk, with shadows f*llii« long and hlack A sinking winter’s day dies and streaks shadows stretching cold and lonely, brilliant and sparkling In shades of groan, gold, crimson and arrogance... Like the moth, the winter’s day envelopes in the bright flame Blazing defiantly in brilliant glory dies And the conquering shadows like a huge Mue ink absorbing the sparkling brilliance as it grows; Darker and colder and omnipresent the winter’s day, like the moth is consumed in the brilliance of a uprkHng fin™» and is gone... NOTICE TO ALL VOTERS OF CHOWAN COUNTY PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE PRIMARY DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN PRIMARY for STATE OFFICERS, STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. STATE SENATE NON • PARTISAN BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MAY 6,1980 VOTING WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES EAST EDENTON COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING Mrs. Andrew Whitson Registrar Mrs. W. E. Mills .”.!!!!. Judge Mrs. Rudolph Dale Judge WEST EDENTON EDENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING Mrs. Carroll W. Jones Registrar Mrs. S. F. Hicks judge Mrs. David O. Wright Judge ROCKY HOCK RESCUE SQUAD BUILDING Mr. Alfred Howard Registrar Mr. Paul Ober Judge Mrs. Linwood E. Lane. Judge CENTER HILL CENTER HILL dMIUNITYTOLDING Mr. Ralph R. Goodwin Registrar Mr. Norman Hollowell Judge Mrs. Gene Roberson Judge WARDVILLE COPELAND * SONS TURKEY HATCHERY Mrs. Jimmy Hare Registrar Mr. W. Jennings Bunch Judge Mrs. Lester R. Lane Judge YEOPIM EDENTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Mrs. Gene Nixon Registrar Miss Sara Margaret Harrell. Judge Mr. Gurney Pritchett Judge REGISTRATION BOOKS WILL CLOSE FOR THIS ELECTION ON TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1980. AT 5:00 P.M. Any person who has been a resident of Chowan County for 30 days is eligible to register and vote. He must be 18 years of age by the date of the election, November 4, 1980. Any person who will become qualified by age or residence to register and vote in the general election for which the primary is held, even though not so qualified by the date of the primary, shall be entitled to register for the primary and general election prior to the primary and then to vote in the primary after being registered. Any parson who has moved from one precinct within the county to another should be sure that he transfers to the precinct in which he is now living. The deadline for this transfer is April 8,1980. ABSENTEE VOTING WILL BE ALLOWED: First day to apply for Ab sentee Ballots: March 7th. Deadline for applying for Absentee Ballots: April 30 (5P.M.) REGISTRATION HOURS: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY From 9:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. PLACES TO REGISTER: With Mrs. Myrtle Hare at the tax listing office, on East King Street on Tuesday And Thursday 9 until I. With the Election Office on the Fourth Floor of |sa> County Office Building. With any of the above listed Registrars or Judgds of Election by appointment. With any member of the Board of Elections: Mr. E. N. Manning, Mrs. Byron Kehayes, and Mrs. Novella Wilson. PERSON REGISTERED AS AMERICAN PARTY, INDEPENDENTS OR N. P. A. will be allowed to vote for the Non-Partisan Board of Education only. Democrats can vote only for those candidates running on the Democratic Ballots and Republicans can vote only for those candidates running on the Republican Ballot CURBSIDE VOTING WILL BE ALLOWED FROM 7:00 A.M. Until 8:00 P.M. Only. PoDs will open at6:3OA>M. and Cloeeat7:SoP.M. VOTING MACHINES WILL BE USED £ 77. I Chairman, Chowan County Board of Elections t 1 legislation, county com monfomroandctty comdls have no choice but to levy Mei»— and Mow taxes.” Scott said. “Hour state government does its job of financing what it should, our ■ counties can meat their reepoußdlittcs.’’ The growth of state goveranoat at a foster rate than the overall population and economy must be Scott «f»td Thursday, March 37, HBBT Since he left the govern dot’s office in 1973, Scott pointed out that the annual ' state budget has increase* by almost 130 par cent and, the numbar of state etoj ployees baa increased by 311 percent. During this period* the population of North Carolina has increased by only six per cent. “The increase in state employees is five times greater than the increase in population, and the increase in state spending is 1% times greater than the in crease in per capita in come,” Scott said. “Government is the fastest growing business in North Carolina and 1 intend to change that” In an effort to make state government more responsive to the needs and desires of the people of North Carolina, Scott said he will support a petition Continued On Page 6-8