Page 8-A w §M. •. - Jb s .ff M I lTT ; °T^if OFFICIAL SIGNATURE SIGNED A Positive Youth Development Awareness Day Proclamation receives the official signature of approval from Chairman A1 Phillips at the :Board of Commissioner’s regular monthly meeting Moiiriay. The Proclamation, which s*ts aside March 25 as theW presented to the Commissioners by Rena Sawyer (standing), who is a John A. Holmes High School representative on the Chowan County Youth Task Force, sponsoring organization. A Chowan County Youth Task Force, with Mrs. Clara Boswell as temporary chairman, was appointed in 1979 by the Commissioners. Bob Thornton is the present chairman. Couple United In Marriage Continued From Pag* 3-A ■fyner. sA reception was held immediately following the (feremony in the church fellowship hall. ; After a wedding trip to lfrilliamsburg, Va., and Skyline Drive, the couple vjll reside in Tyner. bride wore for her ng trip an ivory suit i red blouse. She also a corsage of white heart roses. : COURTESIES JA lingerie shower was dven by Mrs. Carlton Ssbell, Amy and Carolyn 4sbell on Dec. 29 in the hg>me of Mrs. Carlton Acsbell. [Mrs. Jim Hare and Krista Hare hosted a pantry shower in their home on Jim. 23. •The bride was entertained with a kitchen and linen shower Jan. 29 in the home ol Mrs. Louis Harrell, Jr. Hostesses were Mrs. Louis pferrell, Jr. and Mrs. James Miy- __ CHICKEN MANURE i i j For Sale—Bag or bulk. Will consider • delivery. Call Emmett Winborne - 221- j 4204. lieal jones mm iTATE frl all Term Jones At 910 483 7538 NEW LISTINGS: MORGAN PARK Vi acre attractive wooded lot, $11,500. BASE RD Brick, LR, kitchen, 3 BR, bath, carport, fenced back yard. $35,000 MOWAN RIVER This riverfront home features LR, kitchen, 3 BR, nice kheaded lot. $48,000. f“\ 10RGAN PARK This || I Jstory home features LR, den, chen, 3 BR, two baths, gara,h^JV./ L ■ IN CHOWAN RIVER Two story brick home, featuring 4 BR, 3 baths, LR, chen, den with fireplace plus family room. Deck overlooking the water. SBO,OOO h owner financing available. I. HICKS STREET Lot for sale. $2,900 Owner financing possible. MORGAN PARK For Sale or Rent Attractive brick home on larger corner : featuring LR, den, kitchen, 3 BR, 2 baths, garage. $61,900. OREST PARK 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, den w-fireplace, kitchen, hardwood floors, sened back porch. Attractive assumable mortgage at 9 per cent. $54,000 GILDING lot on Soundshore Dr., near country club; beautiful view of Sound. 500. DUNTRY CLUB DR. With water privileges; features LR, DR, kitchen, 2 full is, 3 BR plus 4th. BR or den. Attached 2 car garage with AC workshop; cedar eled back porch- super storage. $85,000. ILONY DR. Neat 4 yr. old home on large lot. Features family room (place). Florida room, 3 BR, bath, utility room, carport. This one is uniquely jrent. Call me. $39,000 DR SALE OR RENT—Arrowhead; LR, kitchen, 2 BR, bath. Furnished, $17,000. IVY. 17 Brand new! 1750 sq. ft. brick construction. Features great room with (dace, DR, kitchen, 3 BR, 2 baths, utility room, deck. $60,500. VY. 17 Owner financing. 12 year old home on large wooded lot; features LR dining area, kitchen, 3 BR, lVi baths. i 542,000 :t» PER MONTH will purchase this brick, 8 yr. old home on Vi acre lot featuring den, kitchen, 3 BR, 2 baths. Located in Riverton. $55,900. !RTI£ COUNTY Only 12 mi. from Eden ton, 8 acres including fish pond; try home. $40,000, owner financing at 12 per cent or $35,000 cash. DIMMING POOL 2700 sq. ft. brick home with LR, family room w-fireplace; hen, 4 BR, 2 Vi baths plus a sewing room. Patio area. OWNER FINANCING. ,000. LBEMARLE SOUND Brick ranch with LR, DR, kitchen, den w-fireplace, 3 2Vi baths, double garage on large lot. Lots of tall trees. $79,500. PE COLONY Shingle home on canal feature* LR, kitchen, 3BR bath ge. Private boat ramp. $30,006. ILDING LOTS FOR SALE Commercial k Residential. ■tfauaißi&i&fiSsssisuasasißuaausAiitisouißaHaaß&^^^J Miss Bateman and her attendants and members of the family were honored at a bridesmaid’s luncheon given by Mrs. Randy Stalls Feb. 6 at the Roanoke Country Club in William ston. On the evening of Feb. 12, Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood Harrell, parents of the groom, entertained the wedding party and family members with a rehearsal dinner at Gabby’s Restaurant. Primary Zennie Lawrence Riggs, a Jacksonville lawyer, is a candidate in the Democratic primary for judge of the N.C. Court of Appeals. He is seeking the seat which will be vacated by Judge Robert M. Martin, who is retiring. Riggs was bom in New Bern, in 1922 and lived there until his father died in 1934. His mother then moved to Continued On Pag* 11-A Gospel Sing Raises Funds For Leukemia Victims . A benefit gospel sing was (lut on last Thursday night, February 25, in William ston, N.C. The proceeds went to Mike Harrell and Chris Phelps who both have leukemia. Mike is ap proximately 27 years of age. Chris is only 14 years old. Chris discovered around December that he has this disease. Mike, as told by two members of The Singing Laymen, has been in remission for some time. Dental School Continued From Pag* 2-A made and class skits given. Art work and creative writing are interwoven in the process of teaching tooth care and dental hygiene. Daily time is taken out at school to floss and brush. When asked why the concentration on third grade students, Dr. Hines responded that it was a “hunch that paid off’’. The decision followed much discussion on what age group would take seriously , the importance of dental health care and could successfully manipulate floss and other tooth care accessories. Dr. Hines said that there was no way to evaluate the success of his program statistically, - only sub jectively. He feels that his staff’s efforts are just “one of many things” that has possibly made a difference in the condition of the childrens’ teeth. “The ab sence of problems,” when he sees the students professionally at the 4th and sth grade level, “speaks for itself.” Bonita Perry, grade level chairperson for Walker’s third grades, coordinated the program and set up schedules. On behalf of Walker School and the third grade teachers she ex pressed thanks to Dr. Hines and his staff for continuing such a worthy program. “It’s hard for them at first,” she said about the flossing process, “but believe it or not, they learn how.” The District Health Department plays an im portant role in helping school systems observe Dental Health Month. Toothbrush kits, with “Preppie Alligator” tooth brushes are provided for each 3rd grade child. The. school itself furnishes the floss for student use. THE CHOWAN HERAI-D Martin. County Auditorium was filled with peopld who came to donate and to hear some great gospel music. The Dixie Melody Boys from Kinston, N.C. drew the crowd in, however, the audience got a special treat. The spirit of The Singing Laymen from Ahoskie and The Jarmen Brothers from Jacksonville truly helped make the night a success. The benefit began with The Singing Laymen who succeeded to get the crowd “in the mood” for what was to come. 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The entire group was happy and praising God with every note they sang and played. “Peace In The Valley” was performed beautifully by Ed O’Neal backed by his group. They sang such a wide variety of songs that everyone enjoyed them selves. After intermission, The Singing Laymen started things off again. Though they had a minor technical problem, the group came through marvelously. Next, it was family time with The Jarmen Brothers. John and his two sons sang a heartwarming a capella song. Then he brought his young daughter out who sang, with her brother, a GOSPEL SING BENEFIT —The Dixie Melody Boys, led by Ed O’Neal, far right singer, poured out their hearts in song and testimony last Thursday night in Martin County Auditorium in Williams ton. dedication song to the families of Mike Harrell and Chris Phelps. After that beautiful song, a trio of John, his youngest son, and the wife of the guitar player, were joined by Ed O’Neal from The Dixie Melody Boys in singing “Ain’t God Good?” , Thursday, March 4, 1982 From there The Dixie Melody Boys came back and sang many meaningful songs. A heartwarming testimony in song and narration was given by the baratone singer. One could tell by just looking at this fine group of men that they Continued On Pag* 12-A