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<&._ , V ■. na^H r |i k?§Bj f> §&. M/ p • jt. , “ J| mMSi . Jafc iH 1 4 ~ ?, i .i<f,-v H /j| 1 •’. ‘* N " i* ' . KNIFE ART—Mark Stevenson delicately molds the petal of this colorful floral arrangement with the blade of a palette knife. The acrylic still life will be shown during a student art exhibit from 11 A. M. until 2 P. M. on February 24 at College of The Albemarle. Stevenson, a student of art instructor Jacquelin Jenkins, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Stevenson. Route 2, Hertford. Grain Dealer’s Lincense Revoked RALEIGH A Perquimans County grain dealer has had his dealer’s license revoked following a hearing before the N. C. Department of Agriculture. The grain dealer’s license of James L. Ownley, operator of Towe-Pike Grain sad Supply Company, Route 2, Hertford, was revoked after failure to replace his dealers’ bond following notification that it would be canceled by Nationwide Insurance Company on October 17. V HERITAGE / . ) REALTY . \ commercial * residential farms f 482-2645 1 New Listing HISTORIC DlSTßlCT—Charming 4 BR home with 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, LR, den, and utility room. Beautiful yard. $59,000. DUPLEX APTS. For Sale FOR RENT 3BR apt. at the edge of town. FANTASTIC BUY 9 odv- _ e excellent con dition; 3 yrs. old, h* r()Hl|\lw* V"dnd set up on your lot. V/W HANDI-MAN SPECIAL 2 room house on large lot. Arrowhead Beach $12,800 LIKE NEW 3BR home in the country. Kitchen, dining area, living room, utility room, bath, sunroom $39,000 CAPE COLONY Charming 2 bedroom home, IV4 baths, eat-in kitchen, LR, Florida rm, carport, large utility rm. Beautiful, wooded setting. Many extra features $39,000 ARROWHEAD BEACH On the canal, nice 2 bdrm. home with option to buy additional lot. 9 per cent assumption 535,500. CAPE COLONY Unique, custom built home on dbl. lot, 3 bdrm, 2V» bath, rec. rm., LR, cathedral ceiling - balconies - decks, fireplace, 2 bay carport, workshop, beach and much more SOO,OOO MOBILE HOME 1974 Double-wide, 3 bdrm, 2 -baths. Excellent condition $12,800. WATERFRONT Large lot on Chowan River with septic tank, county water, electricity. 12 per cent owner financing Negotiable CHOWAN BEACH —lO x 50,2 BR mobile home. Nice shaded lot, beach access. (Owner financing 12 per cent) Make an offer WATERFRONT HOME Arrowhead Beach • 3 bedroom home, 2 baths, LR with fireplace, kit., DR, utility rm, 1 car garage on beautiful extra large lot. Bulkheading and pier with spectacular view of the Chowan River (Owner financing at 12 per cent) . Make an offer. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Highway 32, 2 miles south of Edenton, commercial building and mobile home on approx. 1.2 acres with 205 ft. of highway frontage $35,500. IN TOWN Stratford p^ rC r\ naculate home on a beautiful lot. 3 I rf\tiXßfw*vVLen, bath utility rm, hardwood floor.vju™'ceilent condition. 7% assump tion $37,500 VALHALLA Owner Must Sell Now! Eight year old spacious country home with over 1750 sq. ft. in cluding 3 bdrms., LR, DR, kit., IV4 baths, utility room and studio. Situated on two acres north of Edenton Price Reduced $34,000. NEAR COUNTRY CLUB On AtDOi Lane. Log cabin, rustic and beautiful, built for many years of maintenance free living. 2 bedrooms, great room with fireplace situated on 5 acre wooded lot. 162 ACRES with large lake, timber and cleared land. Excellent for development. Negotiable. 12 per cent owner financing. I i .-» Following a review of the evidence entered in the hearing, state Agriculture Commissioner James A. Graham signed the order rescinding Ownley’s license effective February 9. CORNS? Soft pads protect 1 from pain, while f S medicated disks BPfbj work to remove Honor Rol Released Mr. Rob Bioyce, Principal, John A. Holmes High School, has released 3rd six weeks and semester honor roll information as follows : Six Weeks Principal’s List 9th Grade; Linda Free. 10th Gracle Susan Elks and Donna Sellers. 11th Grade Marvin Baccus. 12th Gradle —Ruth Sutton. She Weeks Ho nor Roll 9th Grade Juanita Allen, Casey Bass, Sherri Belfield, Jimmy Bray, Paul Bunch, A.my Clarkston, Sharon Halsey, Terri Horton, Diane Nixon, Penny Peele, Mary Parry, Dottie Presson, Ben Rinehart, Beth Rimehart, Carrie Twine, Mill ton Tynch, Art White, Cin>dy White and Ron Hendricks. 10th Grade r- Greer Amburn, Marlin Baker, Johnnye Blackledge, Gary Copeland, Martha Edwards, Shelly Her ba, Danny Hogan, Joe Holllowell, Willene Jernigan, Bobby Hones, Angela Lewis, Elizabeth Littlejohn, Vickie Nelson, Lillie Sellers, Carol Voigt, and Gwen Wilder. 11th Gra de —Alan Askew, Yolanda Banks, Anita Briggs, Sharon Coston, Dorothy Elliott, Michael Harrell, Sharon Hollowell Sherlynne Jordan, Toni Kenny, Sh elva Mullen, Pam Spruill, Eric Strother. 12th Grade Eric Belch, Renee Bands, Stacy Byrum, Debbie Chappell, Lynn Chesson, Wayne Forehand, Anna Goodwin, Wendy Hare, Carlton Jackson, Agnes Jernigan, Marion Jones, Michael Jordan, Darlene Lamb, Connie Lane, Ida Leary, Annette Leary, Kim Lewis, Teresa Macdonald, Rhonda Mizelle, Selene Nowell, Karen Roberts, Sara Twine, Sheila Ward, Susan Whitehurst, and Barbara Wright. Semester Principal's List 9th Gr ade Linda Free and Dottie Presson. 10th Grade Susan Elks. 11th Grade Marvin Baccus. 12th Grade Anna Goodwin. Semester ] Honor Roil 9th Grade Sherri Belfield, Jimmy Bray, Paul Bunch, Terri Horton, Diane Nixon, F'enny Peele, Mary Perry, Milton Tynch, Art White and Cindy White. 10th 'Grade Marlin Baker, Gary Copeland, Martha Edwards, Danny Hogan, Elizabeth Homthal, Willene Jernigan, Bobby Jones, Angela Lewis, Vickie Nelson, 'Donna Sellers, Lillie Sellers, Gwen Wilder, Carol Voigt, Maria Winslow. 11th Grade Sharon Coston, Dorothy Elliott, Patricia Halsey, Sharon Hollowell, Carey Parker, and Eric Strother. 12th Grade Cathy Bassett, Kathy Blount, Renee Bonds, Stacy Byrum, Debbie Chappell, Norma Chesson, Ray Coltrapi, Teresa Forehand, Wendy Hare, Mary Ann Hollowell, Agnes Jernigan, Marion Jones, Darlene Lamb, Connie Lane, Darlene Macdonald, Rhonda Mizelle, Selene Nowell, Sara Twine, Ruth Sutton, Susan Whitehurst, Gwen Williams and Barbara Wright. Fire Protection The Cape Colony Ruritan Club is sponsoring the organization of a volunteer Fire Dept, for Cape Colony. Their purpose will be to provide fire protection for the citizens in the Cape Colony area and to assist the Edenton Fire Dept, when neede d. The meeting will be set at a lata: date. Anyone interested in becoming a member can contact C. C. Green at 482- 8420 (after 5 P. M.) or any memlier of the Cape Colony Ruritan Club. Lecjal Notice ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualifltd as Ad minlstr ator of me aetata of Ronnie Thome'i Lana, late of Chowan County, Norm Carolina, mis Is to notify all parsons holding claims egeins l the estate of said deceased to pres ant them to me undersigned on or b afore the 11th day of August. I*ll, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All parson s Indebted to said estate will Contiivuad On Papa 6-A THE CHOWAN HERALD I TO Inform All I ■ ■" , l ■ I Edenton Citizens I The Following Letter Was Presented % For Council’s Consideration By 1 I Interested Edenton Citizens ' m I \ \ I \ North Car . . n£L our oP 1 y hi \e we \ x in 1 \ c vorct o aS t* . Couuc r tioU* ■ I \ W** l°J tWt ’ svste- \ I \ aC ti- oTI t \ enerfeV ’ £ n a, . pa \ need and 1 \ •Ml* 1 ”* , ,te »“ ate « a" a cltiae t,o®« WSl '’', sv sta ” V V 1 \ «tth tn £de ntou s OO t 0 res Lnte* est sa rV t.«P 1 \ *U •• ... V. t” at -I"\ \ \ Aiowi-ufe a d m ° nV lade to 1P a manner at i.nfe to 1 I \ ° \ I \ a uvva 6 «**% w ‘W* a, «* 1 I \ »«« att.actW" , et ioa of c oaat „« a ttl " \ \ needed a n 0 t - pa tever P d 1 \ Edeato- t " P co „att-.tt all £ “ .»<=» 1 \ o"” 6 .«»> "‘'it' <l« »«” 1 I ,\ \| I The Following Reasons I I Were Presented In Support I I Os The Propositions... I I Proposition A,.. Proposition 8... I I 1. Refund from VEPCO to the 1. Industrial and commercial I ■ Town of Edenton was for customers account for ■ I W , HO , LESA^. onl y’ approximately the same I ■ which was NOT passed on to amount of usaee as 1 I the retail customer to any oi usage as | appreciable amount. residential customers and I 2.The North Carolina Division of commercial customers I I Environmental Management are a higher rate. I has instructed that Edenton I can not place any additional 2. Calculation of equitable I I requirements on the present distribution would not incur 1 I overloaded sewer system. an unreasonable cost to the 1 What that means is that there own I b. NO NEW BUSINESSES 3 - Coßßßcrcial and industrial I I c. NO NEW INDUSTRY users provide the bulk of the I d. NO EXPANSIONS TO jobs for all our citizens. ANY OF THE ABOVE. 3. No new industrial employment opportunities able to locate in Eaenton. 4. Lower future tax requirements for sewer system im provements if all funds ' retained. Paid For By: I Concerned Citizens For The Future Os Edenton I Page 5-A
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