Thursday, October l. 1981 ISpecial Meeting Planned 9 ’ GREENVILLE - The § Faculty Senate of East 5 Carolina University will fehotd a special meeting Oct. 6 |*gto select three faculty :Q members to serve on the sfChancellor Selection § Committee. H ’The selection committee, pnow being formed, will S' screen applicants and [ Card Os Thanks § The family of the late Dr. S:Francisco Hernandez 3* Vargas would like to thank Sail neighbors and friends for pgfthe lovely flowers, cards H and prayers during their of bereavement. Dr. « Vargas, a native of Puerto ~ Rico, was a representative the United Nations, appearing and speaking on behalf of Puerto Rico. In p) 1978, after several years of *• ~ study in Spain, Dr. Vargas receivedhisPhd. (doctorate) - I,r: in law, afterwhich he returned to Puerto Rico to '-continue his law business. Dr. Vargas was also a well "' i: known poet, having much of •i -;his work published. He is • survived by a wife, seven children, grandchildren, 3 .-. five brothers and seven . sisters, all of whom reside in - v , Puerto Rico except for one sister, Elva H. Wright who resides in Edenton, N. C. J..S Memorial services were -,/i held on September 17, in memory and in honor of Dr. Vargas for his outstanding service to his family and the k— poeople of the island. d - 1 ' Everyone’s in grateful 9 ‘” remembrance. May God ,i ' Bless all of you. Thank you, Eh Elba H. Wright, Elwood Wright, and children chg. I NOTICE The Edenton-Chowan Board of J Education will hold its regular monthly meeting at 8:00 P.M., Monday, October 5, 1981, in the-3rd-floor conference room of The County Office Building. /•<:■»! ‘ i /i' i•n it i For All Os Your Insurance Needs Contact » Allen B. Harless, Jr. (mi Kellogg-Morgan Agency, Inc. I EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA 27932 PHONE 919-482-4481 Clean, comfortable warmth circulated at the touch of a button for |uat pennies an hour. 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Johnson, a health and physical education professor, but who will be named by the committee chairman. “Members of the General Faculty are encouraged to submit names of candidates to their Senators before the meeting,” Johnson said in issuing the call for the 3 P.M. Oct. 6 meeting in Room 205, Home Economics Bldg. ECU trustees chairman Ashley B. Futrell of Washington will chair the Chancellor Selection Committee and has asked receipt of names of the Faculty Senate nominees by Oct. 6, Johnson said. “Mr. Futrell has requested that nominees be accompanied by a letter which states the qualities and strengths (each) would bring to the Selection Committee,” Johnson said. He asked that such information be submitted in writing at the time of the nominations. The Chancellor Selection Committee also will include five trustees, the president of the ECU Alumni Association and president of the Student Government Association. Various preparations from the leaves and roots of the deadly European nightshade weed known as belladonna are used to counteract pain, spasm and opium poisoning. * " I I <* *■**«■ V I » o' S&. *4,8 w I y** JAYCEES HOLD DINNER The Edenton Jaycees held a meeting September 24 which featured guest speaker Gary C. Bastin, vice president, of the U. S. Jaycees. From left to right are: Steve Biggs, Regional Director for the N. C. Jaycees; Doug Rowe, State Vice President for the N. C. Jaycees; Gary C. Bastin, Vice President for the U. S. Jaycees; Gary Anderson, President of Edenton Jaycees chapter; and Jerry Wall, Executive Vice President for the N. C. Jaycees. The meeting featured a dinner by the Edenton Jaycees plus the after-dinner talk by Bastin. Trojans Post Another Win, 13-6 The Immanuel Christian Trojans continued their winning ways this past week with a 13-6 win over the Alumni. Joseph Craddock took a 3 yd. pass from first string quarterback, Chuckie Evans, in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter to break a 6-6 tie. The extra point was added on a pass to Tim Brabble. The Alumni team made up in part of former Trojan students from past years, scored in the opening minutes of the game on a 32 yd. pass from Barry Leary to Gary Brower. The extra point attempt failed. The Trojans scored their first points late in the first quarter on a one yard sprint by tailback, Ronnie Whitley. The attempt for the extra point fell just short of the I NOTICE Recreational in' eluding boat‘ramp, m&rifta, lodge, park, beach, fishing pier or any and all other such areas of Cape Colony are for the private and exclusive use of members of Cape Colony Association, Inc. Trespassers are subject to prosecution. 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The resulting blend of current health information, concise explanations of scientific concepts and bits of personal insight provides a curiously harmonious combination of comforting advice and challenging questions for those over Page 7-A forty. j Dr. Donohugh, an internist, sold his medical practice when he readied middle age and now teaches as an associate clinical professor of medicine at the University of California at Irvine. The cloth bound, 427 page Middle Years, which sells for $14.95, was published June 4,1981 and is available in local bookstores. The art of knitting is said to have originated in Scotland.