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Page 8-A DOT Board To Meet RALEIGH - The next meeting of the North Carolina Board of Trans portation has been scheduled for Friday, at 10 A.M. here. The group will meet in the board room of the Highway Building located on the comer of Wilmington and Morgan streets. The public is invited to attend. Among the items to be considered by the board is the proposed update of the state’s Highway Im provement Program. “Over the last year, the board and Department of Transportation staff have been reviewing and evaluating the current high way program on a project by-project basis in order to bring the plan in line with available funding,” ex plained Sec. of Trans portation Bill Roberson. “As we have emphasized over and over again, soaring inflation and declining revenues have forced us to carefully reassess our high way construction priorities. “As Gov. Jim Hunt has said, ‘The day of big new highway construction is gone. We must focus on highway maintenance. It is through maintenance, of course, that we protect the public’s huge investment in North Carolina’s existing 76,000-mile highway system.’ ” Roberson added, “That system is being protected thanks to the additional highway maintenance funds being provided by Governor Hunt’s ‘Good Roads’ program which was passed by the 1981 General Assembly.” When asked about the update of the Highway Improvement Program, which has not been com pletely finalized yet, Gov. Hunt commented at a recent news conference, “Bill Roberson and the Board of Transportation are working hard to make our highway program more efficient, to put ‘every available dime and dollar to the wisest possible use, but even with that we must sharply curtail our program. “A lot of projects that were in the plan before are going to become inactive, or substantially delayed. We’re going to try to put the available money in those The Herald Legal Notices In The General Court of Justice District Court Division File No. 81-CVD-82 NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY James C. Bright, Plaintiff vs. Carrie H. Bright, et als. Defendants Under and by virtue of judgment and order of sale contained therein dated November 17, 1901 and en tered in the above-entitled civil action, the undersigned Com missioner will at noon on Monday, December 21, 1901 at the Court house door in Chowan County, Edenton, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash those certain lots or parcels of land situate in Second Township. Chowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Lot Nos. 13 and 14 in Block 17, Section c] Chowan Beach, according to plat thereof prepared by S. Elmo Williams, Registered Sur- 5C KOEHRINQ portable room heaters. Add elegant warmth to any room. The kochnng portable room K;u h heater ha> an automata healer warms any rm»m shut off. And it comes equipp'd you wish—for just pennies an with fuel siphon pump for hour It works efficiently quietly. easy.« onvenient filling safely any when* you mtd it. I s-rs in vmjr dell In a bedroom STANDARD FEATURES: 1 °r livimi room or kitchen • one step pre starting Koehrmg makes heatuig easy • rfectrunk- push button Martin* too It starts with the push of a (batteries included) button A Koehrin* room • automata rx’.inguishing system \\ heater gfe-ra is onomu al warmth • fuel level indicator w Ith clean ami safe kerosene • removable cinndge furl tank • long-life wick ■ • fuel siphon pump included • protective base tray • convenient carrying handle • leveling device ' ~ )J 16 9" lUp as i —==== ssssssssss CARPET AND APPLIANCE PLAZA places where it is most vitally needed for reasons of safety, economic development and equity.” Another item included on the board’s agenda involves 10 highway improvement contracts totaling $17.1- million. Four of those con tracts call for work on US-17 in Camden and Pasquotank counties, the 1-40 extension in New Hanover County, 1-85 in Davidson County and US -23-441 in Jackson County. In addition, the board will be requested to approve $13,500 in state funds for a demonstration transit project in Greensboro. The project would provide transportation between downtown Greensboro and Guilford Technical In stitute. State funding, if approved would be matched by $10,831 in local monies bringing total project costs to $24,331. The Peanut Market News Southeastern Section Trading was very slow. Demand was light. There was some buyer interest expressed for January forward contracts but with very few sales resulting. In Jumbo runners, there was some export interest in dicated. Weather in the Southeast by the end of the current week was un seasonably cold. Prices are cents per pound for prompt shipment unless otherwise stated. Prices represent few sales. Runners shelled jumbo 47'/2-48; medium 42, January-May delivery 43; No. 1 40; U.S. splits 41, January-March delivery 42, export 36; 14-16 s including through February delivery 243/4-25. Virginia-North Carolina Trading was very slow. Demand was light. There was very little buyer in terest currently. There was a lot of interest in the fate of the farm bill and as a result there was a wait and see attitude. The export market interest was 1 very limited with no sales reported. Prices are cents per pound for prompt shipment unless otherwise stated. Prices represent few sales. Virginia type unshelled jumbo 40, occasional sale low as 38 V 2 veyor, and duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina in Map Book No. 3, page 6; and being the Identical real estate conveyed to Susan H. Henderson by deed dated October 19, 1960 recorded on December 31,1960 in Deed Book 15, page 565, Chowan County Public Registry. The real estate above de scribed shall be sold subject to all outstanding ad valorem taxes. The highest bidder at the sale shall be required to make a cash deposit in the amount of ten per cent of the amount of the bid with the Court. This the 20th day of November, 1981. W. T. Culpepper, 111 Attorney at Law 106 East King Street Edenton, North Carolina 27932 File No. 80-CVD-IS9 in The General Court of Justice District Court Division NOTICE 0£ SALE NORTH CAROLINA jiwri | | jhh flaw a an 1i oomm waa »mbw wwna L* I w"" I M CHOWAN COUNTY Alfred M. Howard Plaintiff vs Russell A. Seals es al. Defendants Under and by virtue of an order of sale of the District Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, made In the above entitled proceeding, the undersigned Commissioner will at noon, on Friday, the 18th day of December, 1901, at the Courthouse door in Chowan County, Eden ton. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land situate in Second Township, Chowan County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Lot 141, Section M, Arrowhead Beach Subdivision. This sale will be made free and clear of any and all liens except those for Chowan County taxes for the years 1980 and subsequent. The highest bidder shall be required to make a ten per cent deposit of the bid with the Court. Dated and posted this 18th day of November, 1981. Charles T. Busby, Commissioner 110 East Queen Street P. O. Box 445 Edenton. North Carolina 57932 Telephone: (919) 482 4441 TOWN OF EDENTON Invitation for Bids No. TOE 2 P. O. Box 300 Edenton, N.C. 27932 December 8, 1981 NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS Construction And Vegetation Sealed bids, in single copy, will be received in the conference room of the Edenton Municipal Building, South Broad Street, Edenton, North Carolina until 11 A.M. local time a* the place of bid opening, December 28. 1981, and then by publicly opened and read for the land drainage work in the Town of Edenton, North Carolina. This work is located in Southeast Edenton on East Water Street. The estimated quantities of the major items of work are: 82 cu. yds. concrete 1 each water control pump 1 each water control gate 12,172 Ips. steel reinforcement. The estimated price range for the work is *15,000 to *150,000. All bids in excess of *IO,OOO must be accompanied by a bid bond, certified check, cashier's check, money order, or cash in an amount not less than five per cent (5) of the amount bid. The successful bidder will be required to execute a formal contract and if the bid is in excess of *IO,OOO furnish performance and payment bonds, each in the amount of one hundred per cent (100) of the total amount of the contract. A contract will not be awarded to a firm in which any official of the sponsoring local organization, the contracting local organization or any member of such official's immediate family has direct or indirect interest in the pecuniary profits or contracts of such firm. All work shall be completed within 139 calendar days after the date of receipt of the notfce I®' 5 ’ proceed. Prospective bidders may assemble in the conference room of the Edenton Municipal Building, South Broad Street, Edenton, North Carolina on Tuesday. December 22. 1981, for a group showing of the work site. The group will assembly at 10 A.M. If you are unable to at tend one of the group showings, arrangements to inspect the site may be made with Mr. Sam Noble, Contracting Officer for the Town of Edenton, P. O. Box 300, Edenton, North Carolina 27932 (Telephone: 919 482 2155). Complete assembly of the in vitation for bids may be obtained from the contracting officer. Note: Bidders are hereby notified that they must have proper license under the state laws governing their trade. General contractors are notified that Chapter 87, Article I, General Statutes of North Carolina, will be observed in receiving and awarding this con. tract. Dec.l7,chg.h. NOTICE Board of Chowan County Com missioners meeting, November 2, 1981. County entered into contract with Fulcrum Computer Group for data processing. Jesse Harrell, Chairman of the Chowan Hospital Board, gave a report of the financial situation of the hospital. He noted that the hospital has *257,000 in reserve for depreciation in accounts receivable; accounts receivable in the amount of *1,072,000. These figures are indicative of the strong financial position of the hospital. Johnny Bryan, hospital ad ministrator, was appointed to the Health Systems Agency. FY 1981 82 County audit contract was awarded to Timberlake & Sykes, P.A. County Animal Control ordinance was amended. R. M. Thompson (Pete) gave an update on the Countys' 2000 com mittee. The county manager was authorized to seek proposals from banks within the county for ser vicing of the county demand ac counts. A.B.C. board members met jointly with board to discuss the A.B.C. boards future plans and reorganization. Relief of taxes in the amount of *238.16 was approved. Authorized the Courtroom dome being sprayed with vermiculate for acoustical correction. County manager gave an update of status of the county bridges. Approva l was given to transfer from contingency *350. to court house account to build an ad ditional table for the courtroom. Roy F. Forehand was appointed to fill an unexpired term on the Edenton Zoning Board of Ad justments. Anne K. Spruill Clerk to the Board Dec.l7,chg.i. OWN YOUR OWN RETAIL APPAREL SHOP Offer the latest in leans, denims and sportswear. 414 444 44 I— ■ --4 - _ t ■!. M , - ?I4($9V.V$ IHCIW9I MeOTIWff fixtures, etc. Complete Store! Open in as little as 2 weeks anywhere in U.S.A. salsa available infants, dWdrens and pre-teen shop). Call JOANN, TOLL Fill 1-B*B - Dec.l7.pd. THE. CHOWAN HERALD BUY. SELL TRADE OB BENT THROUGH THE C.A.M.A. PERMIT NOTICE Pureoant to N.C.G.S. 113 A-119 . tThe BQHrh of Edenton,' a locality ' luthw,Ued to issue C.A.M.A. Upermns In areas of environmental concern for Edenton and Chowan County,hereby gives notice that on December 8, 1981, Union Camp Corp. applied for a permit to construct three jetties extending approximately 30 feet into the Albemarle Sound at their Woodyard which is located in the proximity of the Edenton Airport. Persons desiring to inspect the application, to comment thereon, or to appeal the decision of the permit officer, are directed to contact the Local Permit Officer at the below address within seven days of this notice. Ralph E. Parrish CAMA Local Permit Officer Edenton Municipal Building Phone (919)482-2115 Dec.l7,chg.g. FOR SALE 1973 Contessa mobile home. 12-60,2 bd.. IVj baths, central heat and air. *6,800. Call 792-7116 after 6 P.M. or 756 6992. Dec. 10,17,pd. FOR SALE —1976 Chevy van 351 V 8 P.S., P.B. 8. A.C. with all new rubber for *1750 or best offer. 482- 8397. Dec.lo,l7,chg.e. FOR RENT by week or month. Small furnished apartment located in Edenton. Utilities included. One person only. 221-8329. July3l,tfC;. WANTED TO BUY old player pianos, any condition. Call 482-4680 after 6:00. Nov.26,ffc.f. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Call Patricia 482-8544 or Barbara 426- 8189. Birthchoice. Mar,22,tfnc.' WANTED Small tracks of timber around edges of farms or large tracks (pulpwood size and up). Will buy by weight, by cord, or by the thousand. Cash paid every week we log. Call Windsor Forest Products, Inc. Days 794-4114 nights 794-4052. 0ct.29,tfC.0 FOR SALE Firewood cut to size. Call John Sessoms 482 4958. Dec. 10,17,24,chg.d. HOMEWORKERS Production Wirecraft. We train house dwellers. No investment, sales or gimmicks. For a permanent, steady program write: Production Wirecraft, P. O. Box 223, Norfolk, Va. 23501. Aug.6,tfc. HOUSE FOR RENT Waterfront 4 bd., 2 baths, kitchen - L.R. combination. *190.00 monthly. Call 1 804 898-3762. Aug.6,tfc. FOR SALE Firewood, oak and maple. Seasoned or grained. Delivered and stacked. Call 426- 7977 or 264-2876. Oct.29,tfc.| FOR SALE 1974 Buick Century, low mileage; - bucket ’seats, -» automatic in floor. Reasonable. G* artt* s:id'4S? SBSir Dec.W.W.ehg.c. ROANOKE REALTY El 25 S. King St. Windsor, N. C. Call: 794-9166 or reauor 4 794-3263 MKKHY 1111,1, _ Large spacious rooms will surprise and delight you - in this remodeled home in Merry Hill Carpet throughout house, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus garage with entrance into house. Nice workshop. $37,500. Produce grower or fishermen, do you need boxes or pallets? We make to customer's specifications. Contact New Hope Box and Tie, P. O. Box 49, Durants Neck, N.C. 27930. Phone 264-2366 days, 264*2571 nights. 01 j " 'mm— MM ■' ■ -MM- 'M dv ? FOR SALE 1974 Jeep International • short body - 4 wheel drive - 68,000 original miles. Good condition. $1,850. Call 482-3598. Designer R&D Narrow Fabrics Postition open to lead new product development for multi-plant narrow fabric manufactor. Prefer elastic ex perience and technical background. Salary negotiable with experience, good benefits and re-location expenses. Ail replys confidential. P.0.80x 207 Edenton, N.C. 27932 - " - JZm ■ FOR SALE 1976 Ford pickup 6 cyl , 4 white mag. wheels, with 11-16 tires, camper shell, AM-FM cassette, recorder. *2,500. Call 221- 4140 or 221 4396. Dec.lo.l7,pd. WANTED Raccoon hunters for highest prices. Free updated ap praisals. Local pickup. Call 919-792- 3392 after 5 P.M. for appointment. M 8, c Associates. Dec .3,10,17,24 jl.chg.b. WANTED People with Agriculture related backgrounds. Unusual Opportunity In the selling field. Company paid training, fringe benefits. Incentives, unusually high commissions. Call 1- 800-527 1193. 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. c.s.t. Dec.3,10,17,pd. FOR RENT OR SALE Hancock Service Station and dwelling. Hwy.' 32, 3 miles north of Edenton. Call 482-2033. Nov.l9,tfc.h. I CAN DO carpentry, remodeling, and repairs of most type. Free estimates are a pleasure. Call Charlie at 221-4449 for more in formation. Thank you. Dec.3,10,17,chg.a. YE OLDE TYME Chimney Sweep, Merry Hill. Call 482-3190. Offer. Professional Flue cleaning ser vices. Sept.3,tfc HOUSE FOR RENT 8 room house with bath. House recently renovated in excellent condition. Just outside city limits. Highway 17, North. Call 4*2-3344. Dec.3,tfc.e. WOULD LIKE JOB staying with elderly lady day or night. In or near Edenton. Live in if requested. Call 4*2 4513. Dec.l7,pd. HOUSE FOR SALE by owner 3 BR brick ranch central heat, 1 acre land located near Arrowhead Beach. Some financing available. Call days (919) 291-5165; nights and weekends (919) 291 4624. Dec.l7,24,chg.a. FIRE WOOD FOR SALE Hickory, gum, oak. *4O pickup truckload. Delivered in Chowan County. Call 482-2487. Dec.17,24,31,chg. THE BOOK OF LIFE Helps you know and understand the Bible better. Twenty-four colorful volumes, covers entire Bible. Every home, church, minister and Bible teacher should have this collection of books. Widely en dorsed by Christian leaders. Small monthly payments. Call Zon dervan, 482-3388 Edenton. Dec.l7,Me. YARD SALE Sat., Dec. 19, 9 A.M. 12 P.M. U.S. 17 North. Look for sign. Toys, winter clothes, misc. items. i ~ D^cVl7',pjig.d-’ FOR SALE I9J6 Corvplr, 4 t 1980 Honda "Passport Motorcycle, 130 m.p.g.- tow bar, 5,000 lb. ‘ capacity; fireplace screen; Sears freezer; and fireplace andirons. Call 482 8259. Dec.17,24,pd. FARMLAND FOR RENT —2O plus acres. Horace Eason, 512 Kirk Rd., Elkton. MD. 21021. Dec.3,10,17,24,nc. FREE Chubby playful healthy kittens, spots and stripes, 5 weeks old. Call 482-2341 evenings. Dec. 10.17,chg.a. I Carol Becker, I I Real Estate ® I SOS East Klag Street, Eieitei . I I Call John or Carol Boekor I I At 482-4873 I I NEW LISTINGS- 1 I HISTORIC DISTRICT: I \ wi; 3or 4 bedroom* (master suite with dressing room and private bath); ■ M fenced back-garden $98,000 m I 2-BEDROOM BARGAIN: tS I 9 washtr and dryer included. Deck and water access $17,700 9 OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE: LTUtJJSr B ping —on acre es land $24,000 ■ I OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE: b t£S j| on nice lot '.522,000 S I NEAR COUNTRY CLUBii SOLD I GRACIOUS ONE STORY BRICK;!" •"ffy.ff? M _ room, oao wim nreplace, ■ <*"*"9 rooto, super kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, utHity room; on beauti- J fully landscapod lot in oxcaMant nalghborhood; anorgy-offkiant, luxury |waterfrSt«tory I baths, eat-in Mtchen, patio, bulkheaded, attractive landscaping and 1 I beach $75,000 § mTOWN PRIVACY* l-*l»ry brick on two lots; 4 bedrooms, living t ■wffii rniVfwT ■ room rMi fireplace (me den, dliing am, | I eat-in kitchen, garage, storage house _„545,000 WATERFRONT* 4 bedrooms, living room with fireplace; Mtchen, WVMlCnrnUlll. bath, screened porch, beautifully landscaped, bulk ■ headed. Assumption available at 9% $45,000 Adjoining Lot Negotiable. GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD! In town, one story bock; living room wiTTi ti replace, ueniiiy eree, ierye » family room, 4 bod rooms, 2Vi baths; screonod porch with privacy, one-car S M garage $45,000 | I COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: I ■ * « »«A-4 |M( LU-A • . . . . , • 1 CEDAR SIDED 4-BEDROOM: m l*rgo (fining area, 2 baths, fully Insulatodi Large deck. BuMt 1979 with | ■ quality $62,000 A I COMMERCIAL - PRII SOLD I I GREAT BUY FOR RENTAL INVESTMENT: I ■ Mtchen with eating area; in town sls/100 I I BEAUTIFUL HOMESITE I I WATERFRONT INCOME PRODUCING: I ' I with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, llvhig rittm, Mtchen, screened porch. Two ed- Emal cottages with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath; living room, kitchen/dining area. I furnished including appliances. Pi4r, boathouse for 2 beats, bunkhouse if ping A Workshop with pekrir; prOperty bulkheaded. I ■ •Wiw* Financing Available REDUCED TO $67,000 Victorian duplex: i GAf n "33; <£ I LUXURY COUNTRY HOME STUSSTSSrSTti I S weeds,,3 floors with luxury features.such as sauna, bars;, 2 magnificent I I None fireplaces; deluxe Mtchen, 4 bedrooMs, 4 baths. I kEW BRICK; WATER ACCESS 1 I Bom*, 2 baths, utHity r6om, cedar lined closets; beautiful private back- I § Mew $49,500 i I BUY A HOMESITE NOW FOR RETIREMENT: l H Club with private water access From $6,000 to $20,000 | I IN TOWN WATERFRONT: f pooi, pier, marble foyer an _ skater from meat major reams, outst.nc sol*l* I WOODED LOT near Country Club SB,OOO I WATER VIEW ON GOLF COURSE I reom with dining area, kitchen with dining area, deck screened porch, work- Chop 25x25, garage wtfh electric door. Extra let included 5129.000 I Waterfront lot: £ SOLD I I OIRGA 1900 TWO-STORY BRICK: I dining room, don, kitchen, dewntatrs bedroom and bath; six reams and kaik *-» i-«x-« ,J« - I— a -■—■- Mil - -reanail nnrrheß- 9 ee* I eeni flTCiiVtl BOjßiiiiiig ew ■ RiWßt# workshop f 109,000 | Additional land and guest house with two apartments $25/100 ODIACfI TA Ml I I Like new In great condition] 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, raniui iuxll: m r^n 4n w .„ r ** ■ |1 —888 $24,000 VICTORIAN CHARM IN TOWN: dhdng room, dan, eat-in Mtchen, 2-car garage -J7S/00 OWNER WNJL FINANCE *"* ****7 fcft* -»bißwHfM Jjy area, den, 3 bodreomt, 2 full caTgeilt? I utHWm- $45,900 I HISTORIC DISTRICT I B BdS a« eia flflfl Bfllf wm neeveev FIREWOOD FOR SALE s3s for truckload. Call 482 8070 or 482 0940. Dec.10,17,24c hg.f. FOR SALE Craftsman 24-inch Jigsaw with motor and stand. Good condition. 890., 482-3450 after 6 P.M. DeC.l7,24,chg.e. Thursday. December 17. 1981 YARD SALE Sat., Dec. 19, 9 A.M. until. 112 Morris Circle. lfchg.f. WILL DO BABYSITTING in my home for working mothers. Will provide hot lunches and snacks. Call 402-2405. , ltpd. {
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