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PPage 4-B Two Are Outstanding Scholars tL HILL Two from Chowan ire among out scholars at the :y of North Catalina at Chapel Hill stuiying this year under the pr#tigious James M. Johnston Scholarship prefer am. Tie students are: Wanda Ca& Bunch, daughter of Mrs and Mrs. Robert L. BuSch, Jr., Route 2, Edjbton; and Christopher R. liarmon, son of Mrs. Peggie E. Harmon, 2 HaWthome Road, Edenton. Botji are graduates of John A. flolmes High School in Edfenton. The James M. Johnston Scholarship program is the laitgest scholarship £ N|vy Cmdr. Gray Returns £ Fipm Extended Assignment savy Cmdr. Will P. Gray, wtpse wife, Anita, is the daughter of Navy Capt. and Mijj>. Alfred M. Howard of Rcgite 1, Edenton, has returned from an extended deployment to the Indian Ocpan. He is the executive officer of • Electronic Warfare Sqyadron (TACELRON) 13$ based at the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Oak Hafbor, Wash. Eiuring the seven-month cnase, TACELRON-133 was embarked aboard the air craft carrier USS American and participated in several | Holiday Special 2 Liter Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, 7-Up or Mountain Dew only 99* ata -me***** - -»**** ■ •* w :Li**{i>ltis tax) J. yd»»ii*Jrv \ 7 s*-:«*#** »««..** rt.-%. « W **g£K|{ •-*. ?-• 1 ■ Edenton Shell N. Broad St. Edenton, NC We WwA Everyone A Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. P^ 1 « PEACE. JLait (ZhancQ “To Male Mom Ifout Jjappieit Mom Dn “Town With A Microwave Oven From Carpet And Appliance Plaza At/2 €t & -(tpplianc* 482-4515 JOlatdt JXtiA Brood Stroot Edenton /i» store Fmenc. program in the University of North Carolina system in the amount of money awarded and number of students enrolled. It provides over $500,000 each year for UNC-CH students and for students in special programs at UNC-G and N. C. State. “The Johnston awards program is intended to open wide doors of the University to the ablest young people who apply and who need financial assistance,” said Eleanor S. Morris, UNC-CH director of student aid and program administrator. The James M. Johnston Scholarship program has 383 students enrolled at the three participating cam puses. In the program’s 12 training exercises involving units of the U. S. 7th Fleet and those of allied nations. Port visits were made to Spain, Australia and Singapore. TACEURON-133’ was also part of the historic transit of the Suez Canal by the America in May 1981. The America was the first super carrier to transit the canal and the first carrer to do so since 1967. A 1979 graduate of Chapman College, Orange, Calif., with a bachelor of arts degree, Gray joined the Navy in April, 1966. years of existence, 1,75$ students have' received! Johnston scholarships. James M. Johnston, who provided the funds for the program, was born and raised on a farm just north of Chapel Hill. He moved away to become an in fluential figure in the field of investment banking in Washington, D.C. All high school seniors who apply for financial aid at UNC-CH may be con sidered for Johnston scholarships. Scholarships 4t UNC-G and N. C. State are limited to students in special programs not of fered at UNC-CH. Information about the Johnston program at all three campuses may be obtained by writing: Director of Student Aid, UNC-CH, 300 Vance Hall 057A, P. O. Box 1080, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514; Director of Student Aid, UNC-G Greensboro, N.C. 27412; or Director of Financial Aid, N.C. State University, Box 5505, Raleigh, N.C. 27607. Day Os Prayer The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church has designated Sunday, December 27, 1981, the last Sunday of this year, as a Day of Prayer for Peace with Justice. Bishop William R. Can non, Chairperson of the Executive Council of the World Methodist Council and resident Bishop of the N. C. Conference, em phasized the importance of the observance of this day. “The world is being torn asunder,” said Cannon. “Only the grace of God can bring lasting peace.” fish market 630 ,ri~ 77 /' - Leafy Bros. Storage Co. ffISSL ETCETERA \£j£)( lk l 1/1(1 Buyers Os Peanuts iW* • •-SWW . * Soybeans and Country Produce ct;™ ino Po«lc VomvtidDmpoxt.d A~t.„s e #.»*„ Your Happy Shopping Center Seilers of Fertilizer and Seeds bwimming Koois Toed, • P*«l 'Compliment* ATTEND THE CHUnUn* 1 Gas^ 0/A ... - .. w. -w. Mitchener Village Friend I OF YOUR CHOICE I Phone 482-4483 I b b Outlet TIIIO Q| |Kir^A\/| Open 9am to 6pm I ll IQ OUIMLJAA I ! THE CARTER’S INK COMPANY Monday Through Saturday a DIVISION OF Bodham Hood Cdenlon Phono 482 808 2 Jilj vj .A J* J *7| jOHtSi l DENISON MANUFACTURING COMPANY ’’Better Buys - Bigger Bargains” EDENTON TRACTOR & , , , , , SEABROOK FniIIPHFNT CO' LETS **o HUNTING) uweuAGe toatmmsc wihgs I —■ ......... LyUirmLlil W to wind a pleasant w>v in the helps with a good pog.the wing of a ' s w'‘ ilONCIl*n to me PEASANT OR TWO— FINE SPORT! NOT SO, IN BIBLICAL TIMES'TOO OFTEN.IT /S, SfiMkA WV '.Maut InJuttrV Your Ford Tractor Dealer Agents was a cauto the unpleasant duty of ridding -me countryside of some i*.c7a#odm cod dc ami itc ESEAcST OF' PREY —USUALLY THE FEROCIOUS UON.< THE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE i3f\ flt.) JRWE WORK FOR PEANUTS, For Evinrude Outboards contain many references to the lion and, although hardly a one can ee vii'Hm'SKflL anjo WF ARF PROUD OF IT' FOUND TODAYIN WHAT IS TERMED THE BIBLE LANDS, THE AP6A ABOUNDED WITH >jJfcL,' ■ vv c Ml ' c rnwl/v/r "■ US 17 South. Edenton. N.C. them in those times. ir." rw PHONE 482-2112 EDENTON, NC Custom Mod* Cobtoeh and Fine Wood Products ROUTI j m i JTA N c inn Jackson*! Radio & . whenthbrcemaSnSe mSw* yj&fird this duty usually feu-to co»iM.TY and the upper » Joan s Beautique *R K* * * M *** > TOONWAERC)US,AUON NUNTWAC CLASSES BECAUSE THEY HAD HORSES ANP CHARIOTS L 806 N BrOMj Street __ r „ , ; otxr,o«? and f*.entv of solpiers or servants who were. ( ouo N. BrOM Street T\ Service drive THEM OUT OF expbzt with bow and arrow, although horse. Phone 482-8150 t THE AREA. _ .Jtf RACING HAS BEeKI CALLED’THE SPORT OF WNGSf YOU UADDV uni intVCI ; : MAY BE SUF?e THAT LION hunting earned this f Men and women', style*. Cut *nd blow dry, perms, MArrY MULIUAYO! fch&U-JA TITLE LONG B6FORE-EXCEPT, UNFORTUNATELY AT i ”■' times, rr was far from u/hat we today WOULD L tlntt. eondlUoning. Cell Vicki and Joan to look yoet 482-4466 105 West Eden / CALL SPORT. . beet throu*h the NeUdey*! Edenton Savings Hoitowm °.d blouht & TPexa// drugs Edenton, N.C. ® |S vaa Where You Save Doe* Make A Difference! eoewton 482-2127 Carden Printing Company Perry's Carpet Cleaning cabouna p«rry Roo/lng ft 112-114 South Water St 114 W. Eden Coll: 482-2676 ■LOOCCO ’/ P.O. Bo* 1454 T h« Holiday* Are Almo*t Hor#l 1 EDENTON Guttering Elizabeth City, North Carolina Professional Cleaning Services: J I 1. 482-7488 { , 338-8452 I Carp*flng, Upho/itery, Windows, Wo//* | I 482-8678 _ ... A . . r MANUrACTUUas Os CONCtm MOOUCTt, UNCI I*3* ..... Quality & Service Floors. Janllorlal Sorvlc* and Rro Rttoraflon. nyynt 'yfTiwf. woq."»« 7 » HOppy Holidays BOSWell's "I”" Compliments i * g c«np.n, n Market n , r M .„ asz^sa 22f-g457 | THE CHOWAN HERALD u. ’ ■ PRESENTED SPECIAL AWARD Jimmie M. Parrish, second from left, president of the Chowan County Farm Bureau, was named winner of a special award by John Sledge, left, president of the N. C. Farm Bureau Federation at its annual meeting in Raleigh recently. Pictured with them are Agency Manager Jimmie Stallings, Lewis Evans and Bruce Wacklin, agents. Weather Information Service Is Begun CHAPEL HILL - The University of North Carolina has established a program to provide climate data and other information to the public from a central location and telephone number. The N. C. Climate Program provides all available climate records for the state, including original data and general summaries of temperature and precipitation for many places in the state, records of other weather elements at selected sites. Initiation of the program was announced this week by UNC officials. It is being developed by the University in cooperation with state and federal governments in response to increasing demands for climate in formation. The data service, the first step in the program, is being provided by the N. C. State University department of marine, earth and atmospheric sciences and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill department of geography. Dr. Peter Robinson, associate professor of geography at UNC-CH, is program coordinator. Expansion is being planned to include a wider “Sty you IVant To Ptinl...That's Ifrux Business, But Sty lfou 4jaot -O Punkiny PtoUem, IVa IVant To 4falpi. " ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND AL-ANON Meet Monday Nights At 8 P.M. At First Presbyterian Church Corners of West Queen and Mosley range of services and participation by other in stitutions. The telephone number for the new service is (919) 737- 3056. Requests for climate data or other information about<the program also may be made to Jerry M. Davis, department of marine, earth and atmospheric sciences, N. C. State University, Raleigh, N. C. 27650. Letter To The Editor This letter is to thank the Young Churchmen of the Episcopal, Methodist and Presbyterian churches for the, fine Christinas Tree Trimming party they held for the patients of C Unit and B Unit. I feel in this time when we hear so much about the “bad” things our young people are into, that I let the community know that this party was done as something extra, over, and above regularly scheduled church meetings on Sunday Measures Are Proposed Continued From Page 1-B studies and evaluations, the RCA process drew on studies made by the Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Fish and Wildlife Service, En vironmental Protection Agency, Water Resources Council, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation and others. RCA Appraisal Part 1, the first of three major documents, contains detailed information on the resource base -- status, conditions and trends. A Clothing Closet Located Open Over Th * Mon. Is Sponsored By Pate’S*. A* Local Churches A " d Florist .. Thurs. All Items j (14 pm ) cQi Each Thursday, December 24, 1981 > evening. > One cannot begin to I measure what this meant to • the patients. To those 40 c young people, I want you all I to know how very proud my I husband and I are to be your advisors and associated i with you. v There was a true sense of giving and love shared that i night. Jack and I know the future will certainly be : bright with such wonderful young people coming along. Sincerely, Jack and Vicki Leary reference copy of all three major RCA documents is available for use at SCS and Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service offices throughout the state. Copies of a short leaflet summarizing the RCA findings and proposed conservation program are also available at the two USDA offices. It contains a pre-addressed, postage paid response form that people may use to comment on the program.
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