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Thuriday, September 3.1981 Classifieds And Legals Continued from Page S-A OPENING County Hospital Ambullnee Service hat an opening tar afcJk time EWT $770.00 month plus Iringis Cell Mr, Sykes 7*3-4135 ext. 215. tar an ap pointment. Aug.2o,37,chg. > BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DISTRIBUTOR rand mcnally maps up to iso per cent Profit' No selting. Service pre-established accounts. Minimum investment $3,975. Secured by inventory and equip thent: Call TOLL FREE 1 800 (35 3244, ext. II?, qr Write S.E.I. INC., *ll Atlanta Rd., Cumming, Ga. 30130, Aug.2o,27,chg. FABULOUS YARD SALE in volving 3 or more families. Sat., Aug. 29, * AM'. 3 P-M Albania Street. Children's clothes, all seasons, baba furniture, misc. household goods, fishing boat. Something Mr. everyone. Itchg. FARM FOR SALE 42 acres, 15 cropland, art' hard surface road 15 mites north.of Edenton. $55,000 or best reasonable offer. 221-4436. Aug.6,tfc FOR SAL& l9lO Vintage wood panel doors, screen doors, window sashev-feyßiairveral-ttHj iters., Cp N 4*2 2341. ' ' Aug.27,Sept.3,chg. ‘ NEEDS A HOME Healthy half grown tabby tom. Good hunter for barn Litter trained for indoor pet. 482 2341 Aug.27.Sept.3,chg. „■■■■ , -■ FOR YOUR AUCTION NEEDS contact GetA-ge R. Ayers. 1 793 9p78 a or 1-793 509* N.C.A L. 2W4. I Liquidations and Estates. * Aug.27,Sept.3,pd. FOR SALE 1974 Valiant 4 dr., V t. A.C., PS. P. 8., A.T. asking $795. Call 4*2-3455 after 5:30- P-M. j . < i Aug.27,Sept.3,chg. FLEA MARKET going out of business. 3 miles north of Edenton on Highway 32. Everything cheap. Fri. 8. Sat.. 1- 5 P.M. Aug.27,Sept.3,lo,T7.chg. FOR SALE —l9O cushioned theater seats, at SI. per. 482 4392 or 482 2869. Itchg In The General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before the Clerk ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Ad miniitratrix of the estate of Veriie C. Johnson, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of February. >982. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 13th day of August. 19*1. , : Susan J. Hill _ ’ Administratrix of > * s qu aof" 9nsT3msD«v«fGf Veriie C. Johnson Deceased. C. Christopher Bean, Attorney at Law 431 South Broad Street P. O. Box 74 Edenton. N.C. 27932 0074 Aug.2o.27.Sept3.lo.chg, File Ne.*l-SP-4 tn The General Court Os Justice Superior Court Division Before The Clerk NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY Marguerite Ray (widow) and Mabel Roberts Drayton (widow); Patitioners vs. Antoinette Roberts (single), et ah Respondents Under and by virtue of an order of sale of th, Superior Court ot Chowan County, North Carolina, made in the above entitled special proceeding, the undersigned Commissioners will at noon, on Friday, the 4th day of September, 1981. at the Courthouse door in Chowan County, Edenton, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder tor cash that certain tract of land situate in Fourth Township,‘Chowan County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: That tract qt Ipnd in Yeopim Township 'beginning at the gate on the lane leading to Snow Hill farm, and running along said lane North 2 deg West 14 chains, thence North > 89' r deg. East, 9.8 chains to a branch, thence along the run of said branch to the run of a swamp, thence along the said run of said swamp South wardly to the run ot another branch, Snow Hill line, thence along said branch- snow Hill line North. 65 deg. West to-** chains, thence Norm 88 deg. West 3' * chains tp ihe point of beg inning “containing 31 ’-a ; .4‘- . f* MAC RAMP m WOOD WCRUi/vJ l>m Ponrgy «^| \£z x *A ! Crst» i | SH<nO atO &dcs \ llcouhtcp cao*m Frames leather* B Qcf, 2,3, 4 * Friday, Saturday, Sunday Afternoon Reservations now being accepted. Phone Lane Kinion 4H2Hr,io or 482 8788 or John M».u hener, Hi. 482-3711. acres, more of less, and being the same Iqnd reserved and excepted In a deed to East perolio* . Farm t Im provemeßt company dated Hovbmber 27, 1905. and being the same property described in a deed from John G Wood ' -- and.wijgj.ppssie M. Wood tp. ; Armstead Roberts- dated January i, 1906, and.recorded iff the Chowan County Register of Deeds .office the ebove described ttact of land is also (Blown on map No. \ 7*33 in the land records office V tor Chowan County, and being designated as Lot Me. .*lsl thereon, reference to which mop is made for further description and location, of Ihe property. . • There is to be excepted from this sale a residence on me property which is- to' be removed by me owner: This sale will be made subject to 19*1 Chowan county ad valorem taxes and the highest bidder shall be required to make a ten (10: per cent deposit ot me. bid with the Court. Dated and posted this 31st day-of July-IMI Charles- T Busby, Commissioner 110 East Queen Street P. O Box 445 Edenton, N. C. 27932 Telephone: (919) 482 4441 C. Christopher Bean South Broad Street P. O. Box 74 Edenton, N. q, ,27*32 Telephone: (919) 4*2 4422 Aug. 13,20,27,5ept.3,chq. Legal Notice ' 1 vvvlj-riw •* * , This is to notify the public that on and after mis date August 27, 1981. I. Luther Ambrose. J{., will not be , responsible for any debts con ' traded by anyone other than myself and I will not honor any checks signed by anyone other than myself. - Aug.27,Sept.3,lOpd 8 JfeMliksTR&TOR'S NOTICE w -wvindf .Mutinied as Ad ministrator of the estate of Luther F. Amburn, 111, late of Chowan County, Norm Carolina, this Is to notify alt persohs holding claims I Nl* °* said deceased to present mem to the undersigned on or before me 3rd day of March. 1982, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 26th day of August. 1981. W T. Culpepper, 111 Administrator of The Estate of Luther F. Amburn, 111 Deceased - . Sept. 3. to, 17.24 c hg. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHOWAN We have qualified before the Clerk of Superior Court of Chowan County as Executor of the Estate of R. Graham White and this Is to notify all persons having claims against the decendent to present such claims to the undersigned Executor prior to March 4. 1982 or mis notice will be pled in bar of any recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement. This the 31st day of August, 1981. Peoples Bank 8, Trust Company Executor of me Estate of R. Graham White P.O. Box *72 Rocky Mount, N. C. 27*01 am,nr ms NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Town Council of Edenton will conduct a public hearing on me application of Albemarle Cable TV. Inc. to change me names of cable TV services offered by the com pany and to add one additional service. The hearing will be held on Tuesday, September 15, 1981 at 8:00 P. M. to explain the requested changes and to receive citizen comments. The hearing will be held in the Council Chambers on South Broad Street and is open to all in terested citizens Janet H Boswell, Clerk Town of Edenton, N.C. Sept.3,loc hg. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate ot John Hazel White, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate ot said deceased to presenf them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of February; 19*2, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 7th day ot August, 1981, Susie E. White Administratrix of The Estate of • : John Hezel White Deceased Aug. 13,20.27, Sept.3,chg. i 1 f »i * , .EXECUTOR'S NOTICE r Hdiflng qualified as Executrix of the estate of Ine Broughton Mun den, late of Chowan County, Norm Carolina, mis is to notify all persons holding claims against me estate o* said deceased to present mem to the undersigned on or before the 21 day ot February. 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons in debted to said estate will please mqke immediate payment. thiql2 day ot August, 19*1 Mildred M Satterfield Executrix of Th* Estate of Ine Broughton Munden Aug.2o,27.S*pt.3,lo,chg] BtOUSSt BOR PROPOSAL ' Chowan Hospital request m*t all interested insurance companies •\ submit proposals for a group ' hospitalization plan to cover ap proximately 200 plus employees. Beneflt'~cover*ges are to be equivafept to existing plan coverage; although variations may be considered, information related * to. age. sex, tenure of employees, etc. may be obtained by writing to: Administrative Assistant for Perlonnei, Chowan Hospital, lnc„ P. O. Box *29. Edenton, N.C. 27932. . or by> previously scheduled, on site appointment with same party. All proposals must be received not later than September 27. 19*1. Aug.20,27,5ept.3.10,chg. Legal notice Members of the Edenton Town Council will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 15.1981. at 8 00 P.M. in the Edenton Municipal Building at which time they will holda PUBLIC HEARING oh the following. The requesf of Elton Lee Bond. Jr., to annex an area contigous to the Town of Edentsn, the boun daries of which are on file and may be viewed at the Edenton Municipal Building on Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. Ralph E. Parrish Zoning Administrator Aug.27,Sept.3,chg. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as administratrix of the Estate of William T Forehand, late ot Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations holding claims against the estate of said deceased tg present them to the undersigned on or. before February 27, 1982, or thisnotice wilt be pleaded in bar of - any recovery thereon. All persons, firms, or corporations, indebted to the estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the 17th day of August. 1981. Myrtles. Forehand. Administratrix Estate of William T. Forehand 913 W. Queen St. Edenton, N C 27932 Pritchett, Cooke & Burch Attorneys. Windsor. NC 27983 Aug 27,Sept 3.10,17,pd. LEGAL NOTICE Members of the Edenton Zoning Board ot Adjustments and Appeals will meet on Monday, September 14.1981, at 8.00 P.M. in the Edenton Municipal Building to consider and ■ act upon the following - 1. Request from Creywood Oil Company for special use permit lo allow them to use the mobile office now located and used on their property for an additional twenty four months. The lot on which the mobile office is located is on Coke Ave. and is in the I.W. zoned district. Ralph E. Parrish Zoning Administrator Aug.27,Sept.3,chg O’Leary Named Consultant ■BJ *M»64 .Oe*(«'«, <•<- >J M M ?!•!*! .Mzaiicrr • . 21 GREENVILLE - Dr* James O’Leary of Edenton has become a medical consultant to the board of directors of the newly organized Eastern Carolina Emergency Medical Ser vices System. The new organization is a private, non-profit cor poration based in Washington that developed a $500,000 grant application ' for 29 county governments in Eastern North Carolina. There is some local match in the grant. Hospitals in Chowan, Dare and Wilson counties will receive mobile radios purchased with grant funds. The project will also provide 11 community colleges in the region with audiovisual and teaching equipment to supplement the instruction offered in basic life support. These are but two of many ’ examples of how the grant holds will be used, ac cording to a spokesman for the organization. Ea*y opening for dam* and oyster*. . .wash in cold wa ter and (tore in a plastic bag in th* freezer for an hour. m ttKMAH HERALD .' w | EWL Wm MiWk 'ml Pit Jnl BfUB i ; ' / 1 Jr*jLTi jaw W j I k M Rt- Mjb 'V a PRISON UNIT WINS STATE SOFTBALL TITLE The Washington Co. Prison Unit in Creswell, N.C. com peted in the N. C. State Softball Championship against Iredell Co. Prison Unit on August 29 at the Polk Youth Center in Raleigh. Washington Co. allowed only 3 hits in their 14-0 victory. Next up is the Federal Invitational Tournament in Butner, N.C. on September 12. Around The Farms By Murray L. Goodwin Agri. Ext. Agt. The annual Peanut Field Day will be held at the Peanut Belt Research Station in Lewiston on September 10, 1981. We think that the annual Field Day is one of the best op portunities to learn about peanuts that we have. Marketing situation will be addressed by B. E. Marks, Jr. Frank McGill, Extension Agronomist - Peanuts, Georgia, will address the group on prospects for peanut control program in 1982. McGill is stationed at Tifton, Georgia, near President Carter’s home. Dr. Durwood Bateman will discuss peanut research. Durwood is director of the North Carolina Research Station. The afternoon field tour will have a stop about leafspot control, irrigating peanuts, weed control, improved varieties, and causes of black rot. Cotton Defoliation Defoliation of cotton is a job coming up for cotton farmers. Why defoliate? Defoliation is' ’ the as> = plication of chemicals to* - encourage or force the cotton leaves to drop. Defoliation is normally a profitable practice and should be a part of a com plete production program. Benefits from defoliation include: - Elimination of the main source of stain and trash - Better grades - Retarding of boll rot - Faster and more ef ficient picker operation - Faster and more ef ficient picker operation - Faster opening and drying out of bolls, allowing harvest to begin earlier in the season - Quicker drying of dew, allowing picking to begin earlier in the day - Straightening of lodged plants for more efficient picking Timing and Conditions Weather conditions at the time of application and for 3 to 5 days following ap plication have a large effect on the response to defoliants. Defoliants are most active when the temperature, sunlight in tensity, and relative humidity are high. A nighttime temperature above 60 degrees fahrenheit is especially important. Apply defoliants when at least 60 per cent of the bolls | PRE-SEASON ! j COMBINE SALE ! New -1981 - John Deere Corn Soybean Combines 6620- (5N453432H) ... $55,215 6620 • (5N453435H) - 52,472 6620 - (5N454891H) - 52.664 7720 (5N456610H)-. 60.433 7720 (5N459535H)... 60197 J I Also - Used 4400’s and 7700’s ! j COASTAL FARM j j EQUIPMENT, INC. ; Sunbury, N.C. 919-465-8611 are open and the remainder of the bolls intended for harvest are mature. Bolls are mature enough for defoliation when: (1) They are hard and difficult to slice in cross section with a sharp knife and the fibers string out upon cutting. (2) The seeds have slightly darkened seed coats and the kernels completely fill the seed cavities. Apply the defoliant at least 10 and not more than 20 days before anticipated harvest. All cotton farmers will receive a copy of Cotton Production Guide Defoliation. Substitute Teacher Workshop Slated A series of workshops for veteran and prospective substitute teachers has been scheduled for September 10 and 11 at the Edenton Municipal Building. The format in scheduling of the workshops is somewhat different from that of past years. For persons already on 5 the . approved substitute “ “ teacher list and for persons holding teaching cer tificates, registration will begin at 9 A. M. September 10. This session, conducted by Jake Boyce, will end at 10:15 A. M. This will be the only workshop required for this group. Persons not on the ap proved list or not holding a teacher’s certificate are requested to register at 10:30 A. M. September 10. The workshop for new substitutes will last until 2:45 P. M., with an hour’s lunch break from 12:15 P.M. - 1:15 P.M. New sub stitutes will have the op portunity to meet school principals and observe in classrooms, in addition to receiving pertinent in formation needed by sub stitutes. On September 11, only new substitutes are required to attend the workshop from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. with a lunch break from 12:15 to 1:15 P. M. Mary Nixon, Joyce Cole and Shelby Strother will be conducting consecutive sessions on characteristics of the primary, middle school and high school student. "The first wealth it health." Ralph Waldo E met son *| Simmons To Represent CO A G. Join Simmons, Jr., dean of student develop ment at College of The Albemarle, has been ap pointed to serve as a community college representative on the State Residence Committee. The appointment was announced by Dr. Larry J. Blake, president of the N. C. Department of Community Colleges. mam w - v - G. John Simmons, Jr. The committee, composed of an equal number of members from the university and community colleges systems of higher education, handles appeals from state institutions in volving questions of out of state residential classification tor tuition purposes. Another function is to recommend changes in applicable law or ad ministrative policies and procedures associated with the process of classifying students by residence. Simmons will attend the five regular meetings and any special sessions of the committee which are scheduled during the year. Meetings are held at the Office of General Ad ministration in Chapel Hill on the second Wednesday of the months of September, November, January. March f OFF ai ON SPECIAL RACK OF SPORTSWEAR <?kA AND BATHING SUITS. n I All Other Summer Stock | \ J „ Is 50% Off! if x I M' ' W Hetty ShoppeJm Downtown Edenton JjadPx^ Chowan County Board Os Elections HAS APPOINTED THE FOLLOWING ELECTION OFFICIALS: EAST EDENTON Mrs. Andrew whitson, Rea;etrar'**' Hre. V. E. Hills, Judge Mrs. Rudolph Dale, Judge WEST EDENTON Hrs. Carroll W. Jones, Registrar Mrs. Rosa Rountree, Judge Mrs. David 0. Wright, Judge f‘ ROCK? HOCK Nr. Stanley Hege, Registrar Mrs. Pat Harrell, Judge Mr. Paul Ober, Judge CENTER HILL ...Mrs. Eaaett Jones, Registrar Mrs. Glorious Elliott, Judge Mr. Glenn E. Rogeraon, Judge WAumrmT Nra. Jinny Hare, Registrar Mr. W. Jennings Bunch, Judge Mrs. Lester R. Lane, Judge YEOPDt Nrs. Gene Nixon, Registrar Miss Sarah M. Harrell, Judge Nrs. David Bock, Judge 11 Published In Accordance / With gs 163 4i F«iix P. Chambers Chairman, Chowan County board Os Elections — and May. The dean has been associated with COA since 1966, when he first was employed as a counselor. In 1972, he assumed the duties as dean of student services, which later became the present student develop ment division. He has Letter To The Herald Editor Under Divine Guidance of I the Holy Spirit, Apostle William F. Coston, Pastor of the Healing Temple Church, located at 1632 Broadway, Brooklyn, was instructed to purchase natural spring water, to pray over it, to jj administer it to the people I and they would be healed. [ Apostle Coston, a dynamic man of faith and power, I began immediately to obey the Holy Spirit. Many have testified of being healed from various diseases, including heart conditions. Just recently, as some of the members of Apostle’s ('oston’s congregation was administering the water in I front of the church on the street, a lady stopped by to . test the water and said that her feet were numb and had no feelings. She drank the ; water and immediately the feeling in her feet was restored Many have said I after drinking the water that i there is a sensation that i comes upon them that , makes them feel light and good Others say they I cannot explain the reaction. FIREWOOD Will Cut Any Size Call: Johnsessoms 482495& Page 7-A served in that capacity for the last nine years. Simmons received his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Pfeiffer College. He earned his master’s degree in guidance from Appalachian State University. The Holy Spirit spoke to Apostle Coston, gave him directions to place the water in stores throughout the land. The Holy Spirit said that it will eliminate the need for medicine in many homes. He promised that it would bring an awareness to God as people drank it. The Holy Spirit said that God will use this water as a means to revive the earth and turn the hearts of the people back to God. America’s greatest problem is rebellion against God. Even though there are many major problems in AmerScj*. it can be truly said that they are all caused by ifhe abandonment of then creator. If there has ever been a time that America needs a miracle as this, it is now For additional information, you may write to the Healing Temple Church, 1632 Broadway. Brooklyn N Y. 11221, or you may call area code (212) 455-2084 or area code (919) 482 3483 or (919) 338 1754. William Coston
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