Page 6-B Grants Win Approval WASHINGTON, D.C.- . Ratifying the idea that a modest portion of future in creases in federal revenues from the extraction of publicly-owned offshore oil and gas resources should be allocated to coastal states for the continued sound manage ment of, and research op, renewable ocean and coastal resources, the House Mer chant Marine and Fisheries Committee April 27 by a vote qf 37-2, overwhelmingly ap proved and ordered reported H.R. 5, The Ocean and Coastal Resources Manage ment and Development Block Grant Act. H.R. 5, sponsored by the Chairman of the Committee, Walter B. Jones (D-N.C.) and the Chairman of the Subcom mittee on Oceanography, Norman D’Amours (D-NH), would establish a fund deriv ed from 10 per Cent of the in crease in oil and gas revenues during each fiscal year, over a base of Fiscal Year 1982, up to a ceiling of S3OO-million. These monies would be appor tioned among the states - after up to 20 per cent of the fund has been appropriated to carry out the National Sea Grant College Program - on the basis of a formula which takes into account actual and future Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) leasing activity, the presence of coastal energy related facilities, and, for those states with approved Coastal Zone Management Programs, the length of their shoreline and their costal population. An amendment adopted during the Subcommittee mark-up on April 12, 1983, sponsored by the Chairman and Ranking Minority Members of the full commit tee and subcommittee, re quires that a state pass through to local governments at least 35 per cent of its block grant. Eligible uses to which Grain Production Declines RALEIGH—Heavy enroll ment in the regular acreage reduction and Payment-in- Kind (PIK) Programs means large cutbacks in 1983 crops. Feed grain production will likely fall to the lowest levels since the mid-1970’5, and wheat output could reach a four-year low. Rice and cotton production will also decrease sharply. Cattle numbers on January 1 declined about 400,000 head from a year earlier, abruptly halting the rise in the cattle cycle. Hog producers had expand ed their inventories faster than expected, but higher grain prices because of PIK may slow or halt production increases in 1984. James L. Olson of the N.C. Crop and Livestock Reporting Services notes that concerns about weak crop prices, surplus stocks, and sluggish overseas markets are Aluminum Recycling ROCKY MOUNT - With mild Spring weather just around the corner, N.C. Coastal Plains residents are beginning the annual Spring clean up of their homes and neighborhoods - and many are collecting all-aluminum cans and other aluminum pro ducts to recycle for cash. The Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Company will pur chase all-aluminum cans and other recyclable aluminum products directly from con sumers at the following loca tion in Northeastern North Carolina: Ahoskie, at Be-Lo Food Store (711 Memorial Drive), on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month, form 10 to 11:30 A.M. In North Carolina, Reynolds pays a minimum of 20 cents per pound for all aluminum beverage cans and other clean household aluminum products such as pic plates, foil, frozen food and dinner trays, dip, pudding and meat containers. Th« Baltimore Oriole was namad for Lord Baltimore, who governed tha colo ny of Maryland, where tha bird was first discovered. It is orange and Mack, tha colors on Lord Balti more's coat of arms. both the states and localities may put these funds are ac tivities authorized by the Coastal Zone Management Act, activities authorized by the Coastal Energy Impact Program, and activities for the enhancement and management of living marine and natural resources. During its consideration of H.R. 5, the committee approv ed by a voice vote, one amendment offered by Rep. Edwin Forsythe, the Ranking Minority Member, on behalf of Rep. Herbert Bateman (R --VA), which allows states which are making “satisfac tory progress” toward the development of an approved CZM plan to take advantage of those provisions of the allocation formula reserved for states with already ap proved plans. “Since 1981, when I first in troduced the predecessor to H.R. 5, I have said that it makes little sense to vastly in crease offshore leasing - which this Administration is doing - while at the same time terminating the manage ment programs that allow our coastal states to deal with such an increase - which this Administration has proposed A bill virtually identical to H.R. 5 passed the House at the end of the last Congress by a nearly 2 to 1 margin. I am hopeful that when we get this bill to the Floor, as early as next month, that my col leagues will again respond to the simple logic of the legisla tion, which is that we cannot accelerate OCS development without the cooperation of the states, and federal assistance is the key to this cooperation. H.R. 5 provides a balance of federal control, state flexibili ty, and environmental protec tion, a balance appreciated by its 110 cosponsors and, I hope, by the entire House,” said Chairman Jones. weighing heavily on farmers’ plans this year. These uncer tainties highlight the need for acreage and livestock infor mation producers can rely on. Farmer cooperation, he adds, is the key to developing dependable estimates. Representatives from Olson’s staff will interview a cross section of farmers in late May and early June and mail questionnaires to others to gather data for the estimates. Similar surveys will be carried on in all states. Final national and state estimates will be published by USDA’s Crop Reporting Board. A report on 1983 Spring planted acres will be available on June 29, followed on July 12 with estimates of yield and production for several major crops. Estimates of hog and pig numbers will be reported on June 22, and cattle numbers on July 21. For additional in formation about this survey or the resulting reports, con tact the North Carolina Crop and Livestock Reporting Ser vice, P.O. Box 27767, Raleigh, N.C. 27611, (919) 733-6244. Legal Notices Superior Court Division In The General Court of Justice EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the estate of Ruby M. Perry, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 31 day of October. 1983, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 20 day of April. 1983. Edna Phthisic Chappell Janet Chappell Forehand ot Co-Executors of N The Estate of Ruby M. Perry Deceased Apr.28.May5.12,19.pd. In the General Court ot Justice Superior Court Otvteion Before the Clerk FMe No. 82-SP-48 North Carolina Chowan County In the Matter of the Foreclosure ot a deed ot trust executed by JUNE GREGG BENNETT dated July 18. 1980 and recorded in Real Estate Book 131. page 439. Chowan County Public Registry, by W.T Culpepper. 111. Trustee NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue ot an Order at Resale entered by the Clerk Superior Court ot Chowan County m above ■-iiiiiled Special Proceeding on April 20. i’VTI IN. under signed Trustee will on PLAY IT SMART... GET INTO too Bth day ot May. 1983 at 12:00 noon, at the Court house door in Chowan County, N.C. offer for uie to tha highest biddar tor caah, upon an opaning bid of $8,040.50, that certain lot of parcai of land lying and being in Chowan Coun ty, NC, and more particularly deecrtood aa follows: AH of Lot No. 12 in Block 13 of Cape Colony, Section 2, according to the plat of Wood and HaaaeH, dated May 20,1984, and recorded in Plat Book 4, page 32, of the Chowan County Public Registry. SUBJECT TO restrictions and easements set forth in that certain Declaration of Restrictions duly recorded in Deed Book 19, page 368 of the said Chowan County Registry The real estate above-described shall be sold subject to aH outstanding ad valorem t?»f# and apacial assessments, if any. The highest bidder at the sale shall immediately be required to make a cash deposit not to exceed ten per cent (10%) of the amount of the bid up to and including $f ,000.00 plus five per cent (5%) of any excess over $1,000.00. W.T. CULPEPPER, 111. Trustee W.T. Culpepper,lll Attorney at Law 108 East King Street Edenton, NC 27932 Apr.2B,MayS,chg.j Superior Court DMeion In The General Court Os Justice EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of George Coke Hoskins, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of October, 1983, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This Bth day of April, 1983. Tom H. Shepard Executor of the Estate of George Coke Hoskins Apr. 14,21,28,May5,chg.G INVITATION TO~BID Sealed proposals will be received by Chowan Hospital, Inc., Edenton North Carolina, on May 18.1983, at 2:00 P.M. in the hospital auditorium and im mediately thereafter, opened and read tor the following: OPERATION MICROSCOPE AND CHAIR From the date of this advertisement, the lists of specifications of the proposed equipment is and will continue to be on file and available to prospective bidders by contacting Mr. Marvin A. Bryan, Director of Chowan Hospital. Edenton, North Carolina. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a bid guarantee of 6 per cent of the bid. Bid guarantee may be certified check or 5 per cent bid bond. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled dosing time tor receipt of bids for a period of thirty (30) days. Bids received after the hour named above will not be considered. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities. Marvin A. Bryan Hospital Director Chowan Hospital, Inc. Edenton, North Carolina 27932 MayS,l2,chg.f NOTICE OF FILING OF BRANCH OFFICE APPLICATION This is to inform the public that under 5.5.545.14 of the Rules snd Regulations tor the federal Savings and Loan System ("Federal regulations"). Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Eastern North Carolina, Greenville, North Carolina, has filed an application with the Federal Home Loan Bank Board for permission to establish a branch of fice to be located at, or in the immediate vicinity of, US32 and USI7 By-Pass. Edenton, North Carolina. Anyone may write in favor or protest of the application. Four copies must be sent to "Supervisory Agent, Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta. 260 Peachtree Street N.W., Atlanta. Georgia 30343, “within ten (10) days of the publication of this notice. An additional seven (7) days to submit comments may be obtained if a written request is receiv ed by the Supervisory Agent within the 10-day period. Anyone sending a protest deemed substantial by the Principal Supervisory Agent may request an oral argument on the application by aubmittlng a written request to the Supervisory Agent during the 10-day period. For a protest to be considered substantial, it must be writ ten and received on time, the reasons tor the protest must be consistent with the regulatory basis tor denial of the applica tion. and the protest must be supported by the information specified in 5.5.543.2(e)(4) of the Federal Regulations. You may look at the application and all comments filed at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta, unless any such materials are exempt by law from disclosure. H you have any questions concerning these procedures, contact the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta at (404)522-2450. Mays,chg,g. In The General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before The Clerk FNe No: S3-SP-12 North Carolina Chowan County In the Matter of the Foreclosure of a deed of trust executed by CHOWAN CONSTRUCTION CO, INC., dated February 12, 1981 and recorded in Real Estate Book 134, page 386, Chowan County Public Registry by J. Peter Raecoe.lll, Substitute Trustee NOTICE Os RESALE Under and by virtue of an Order of Resale entered by the Clerk Superior Court of Chowan County in the above entitled Special Proceeding on April 27, 1983, the undersigned Substitute Trustee wM on the IBBt day of May, 1963 at 12:00 noon, at Bie Courthouse door in Chowan County, North Carolina, of fer tor sale to the highest blddsr tor caah. upon an opening bid of $31,000.00 that certain lot or parcel of land lying and be- FUND RAISING] YARD SALE Chowan Beach Recreation Association ] MAY 7th in the park area 8:30 AM Until Maysawel I THg CHOWAN HERALD Ing in Chowan County. North Carolina, and more particularly described as BEGINNING at a point where the southern fine of S.R. No. 1323 in tersects die right of way Uno of U.S. Highway No. 17 By-Pass at a fence; thence South 83* 30’ East 480 feet along 8m right of way tones to the property of Tom Cross: Stance South 38° 30’ East 239 lest to an Iron pipe; Stance North 83* 30’ East 480 fast to an iron pipe In fits southern line of S.R. No. 1323; Stance along S.R. No. 1323 North 38* 30' West 239 feet to the point of beginning, containing 2,00 acres ac cording to survey and map of Carlyle C. Webb, Registered Surveyor No. L-901, dated February 3,1979 and being Ste identical real property con veyed to Chowan Construction Com pany, Inc . by a certain warranty deed dated April 6.1979 and recorded in Ste office of Register of Deeds. Chowan County, North Carolina in Real aetate Book 125, page 313 and reference la expressly made tttereto tor further description and chain of title. The real estate above described shall be sold subject to Siat certain deed of trust dated December 17, 1980 ex ecuted by Chowan Conssuction Co, Inc. to W.T. Culpepper, 111, Trustee for Eden ton Savings & Loan Association of record in Real Estate Book 133, page 603, Chowan County Registry, all other outstanding loans, ad valorem taxes and special assessments, if any. The highest bidder at the sale shall be immediately required to make a cash deposit not to exceed ten per cent (10%) of Bte amount of the bid up to and including $1,000.00 plus five per cent (5%) of any excess over $1,000.00. J. Peter Rascoe, 111 Substitute Trustee Attorney at Law 431 South Broad Street Edenton, North Carolina 27932 Mays,l2,chg.h LEGAL Chowan County is soliciting and will receive bids for (1) one new 1983 cargo van for die Chowan County Water Department. Bid specifications may be obtained from the County Manager's office, Coun ty Office Bldg., during regular office hours. Bids will be publicly opened and read Monday, May 16,1983, at 10:00 A.M. in the County Manager's Office. MayS.chg.i liIHELPWAf)TED| BUILDING & GROUNDS MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR-Town of Edenton - Some experience in custodial and maintenance work or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Responsible for repair and upkeep of the municipal building and police department building and grounds; maintain park areas including grounds maintenance. Salary negotiable. Reply by May 9, 1983 to Town Administrator. Post Office Box 300, Edenton, NC 27932. Apr.2B, Mays, |^|fI)UCELIAnEOUf| YARD SALE—Sat.. May 7. 9:00 A M Hwy. 32 N at Valhalla Clothing, household items, miscellaneous. ITchg.d YARD SALE—Corner of Base Road & Montpelier Dr., Cape Colony. Sat.. May 7. Children’s clothes, toys, household items. 3 families. From 9-1. Rain date— May 14. ITchg.e WANTED TO BUY—Men and Women's Antique Clothing. Victorian’s 40's, 30's. 20's. Telephone 1-441-4696. Mar.24,tfc.B WOULD LIKE TO Do sewing and alterations in my home. Call 221-8645. Apr.21.28.May5,12,chg.l MEN AND WOMEN 17-62 TRAIN NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS No High School Necessary Positions Start As High As $lO -21 HOUR • POST OFFICE • CLERICAL • MECHANICS • INSPECTORS KEEP PRESENT JOB WHILE PREPARING AT HOME FOR GOVERNMENT EXAMS Writ# A Include Phong No. To: National Training Service, Inc. Box 207 Edenton, NC 27932 Apr .21,28.May5.12,19,28, chg.u FOR SALE By Owner Riverton Brick Home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room and large lot with trees. No town taxes. Partial assum. loan at 7Vfe% $62,000 Call 482-4932 Apr.2B,Mays,l2,chg.m SEARS CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERING for FREE estimate dial 482-2188 SEARS Sears. Roebuck And Co. Northside Shopping Center Parking Facilities Edenton, N.C. tfc chg.k. NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE- Saturday, May 78i, 8:00 until 1:00 Hobbs Acree-U S. nb.l7 South Dishes. Linens, , Clothes, Bike, Bric-A-Brac, numerous Miscellaneous items. ITpd. YARD SALE—Sat., May 7,5 miles north of Edenton off Hwy. 17 beside country water tower (look for sign). Various household items, dishwasher and din nette suite. Also open house. Rain date Sal.. May 14. HEllfor repitl FOR RENT—By week or month. Small furnished apartment located in Edenton. Utilities included. One person only. Call 482-4937. Feb.4,tfc.a IWII FOR/ALE | FOR SALE—I97B Ford Fairmont, 6 cyl., 2 Dr., A.C.. P.S.. P. 8., A M. Radio- Excellent Cond., $2,995. Call 482-3593 after 5:00 P.M. Mayspd. FOR SALE—Sailboat-Fiberglass, Aluminum Mass, Jib and Mainsail. Ideal for beginners, SISOO. Includes trailer, cover. Call 426-7132 or 426-5464. Mayschg.a FOR SALE—Bicycle up to 7 years old, excellent cond. $35.00. If interested call 482-4972 after 4:30 P.M. ITchg.b FOR SALE—I97B 4 Door Dark Blue Im pala Chevrolet in Mint Condition - New Tires. 44,000 Miles. Call 482-2671 or 482-7351. Apr.2l,chg.L FOR SALE-Labs AKC—Black and Yellow, Wormed. $125-5150—Call George Cowand, Jr., 482-4379—Great graduation present. Apr.2B,Mays,pd. FOR SALE—Rocky Hock Grocery- Gross Sales 1K- Owner will help finance- Cail 357-1450, Fletcher's Realty. Feb.lO.tfc.B LOT FOR SALE Cape Colony, 1 lot 150’ x 150' on Whiteoak Drive. Several pines. $3,500. For more information Call 1-804-488-3469 after 5:00 P.M. Apr.21,28,May5.12,chg.H fO DurinE-cr i wTERVICE/ j KIRBY VACUUM SALES & SERVICE- Repair on all makes. We guarantee our work. Free estimates given, complete tune-up special *19.95. 805 Ehringhaus St. Elizabeth City, N.C. 338-1900 Apr.l4,tfc.F JACK S LAWN MOWING SERVICE - Reasonable rates. Call after 5:00 P.M. 482-7758. Apr.14,21.28,May5,chg.8 TROUBLE WITH AUTO STEREO For installation: See Griffin Musicenter. For ex-pest stallation. (Radios, speaker, booster, equalizer). Oct.7,tfc.n. H AULI NG--Grading and road maintenance. Have rock, sand, fill dirt, river pebbles, cinders. T.B.H Wood, 482 3714. 0ct.28,N0v.4,n,18,25,chg.L NEED STRINGS For your guitar, bass or banjo? See Griffin Musicenter for your needs. Ocf.7,tfc.m. YE OLDE TYME—Chimney Sweep. Merry Hill. Call 482-3190 Offer profes sional flue cleaning services. Sept.3,tfc. USED BOAT SALE!! 81’ Tidecraft 15’ Bass RU' " Magi W totor Call For Price! 80’ Skeeter Bass Orange Metal-flake - 70 hp Mariner Electric-Drive on Custom Trailor. Too Cheap To Print!! 79’ Galaxie 17’ Closed Bow W/Top, 100 hp Electric with Power Tilt & Trim, Cox Galvanized Drive-on Thousands Under New Price. A Steal! 79’ Carlson CVX 16' Champagne Metal- Flake with 115 hp Merc Power Trim/Tilt and Cox Drive on Trailor. 79’ Newport Lockley Sailboat, Day Sailor, Like New Sails, Used Only 6 Times. A Real Steal At $19950°. 79’ Matrix “Cat’) 18’ Catamaran with Long Trailor... Sails Look Like New. »2295 I unvc DnBEXMnu IB I nUlxt nyßrHj\JPl JH HOKE MOTOR | coRP Carol Becker, 1 Real Estate 206 East King Street, Edenton Call John Or Carol Becker I Experienced, Fall-Time, Professional Brokers I At 482-4873 Tell us what you would like to buy, or sell, I and we'll find you a seller or buyer. | | NEW LISTING: I ; RANCH HOUSE NEAR COUNTRY CLUB: I | baths; living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with breakfast room, 1 | screen porch, garage, wooded and landscaped lot $63,500 1 SURFSIOE SECTION CAPE COLONY: 24)6(1r00m j| norm in ovou locinon ■ wHh one bath, thrfng/dining/ldtchen, uflßty room, carport; j Landscaped yard * $32,000 j SPECTACULAR VIEW ON SOUND: g 3 I room wahvffraplece; den with fireplace; wtwdbuming stove; modarn Irfftfi. •n with all appliances; utility room, targe screen notch on sound: storage I shed; 2-car garage; paved drives buikheadod \ fk superb > cypress trees „ SIIIjII LATE 1800’s, “COASTAL COTTAGE” fSSMrS I ! Mrioifc d»h«! J bath*; canfral halfway; KWng ream with ftafjaoa; dan, j I dining room, kitchen, screen porch; lovely fenced garden with I storage shed $75,000 I CAPE COLONY: SOLD I LUXURY RANCH HOUSE: BS SS dining room, family room, den with fireplace, 3 baths (1 with steam), large j breezeway, 2-car garage; storage shed $150,000 1 SPACIOUS RANCH HOUSE, RIVERTON: •JESSES I 2 baths, eat-in kitchen, utility room, garage, storage bam. Over SIB,OOO assumable at 7Vi% 1 $62,000 I COMMERCIAL IN TOWN: SOLD SURFSIDE CAPE COLONY: JSSrTBTSffivS; room, extra large screened porch, be. "* trees. Circular driveway B jBP SPECTACULAR LOTS ON SOUND: SS2T’. ,l r .!S£*S^ beach; over Vi acre each; breakwaters, trees, great neighborhood One at $45,000 One at $39,500 I I HOMESITES, WATER VIEW: I neighborhood near country club; landscaped; ready to build on. I Owner Financed : $12,000 to $15,000 1 SUPER VALUE NEAR COUNTRY CLUB: w ££ j rooms, 2Vi baths, living room, eat-in Idl CAT Tk tod porch, storage shed; over $38,000 assumable a mUMw_ NIXON’S BEACH LOT SS ON PEMBROKE CREEK: carport, attractive setting on creek; some owner financing. REDUCED TO $34,500 I AIRPORT ROAD: SOLD ftIAIICF Aim FARM' 33 acre farm, 17 acres cleared; 16 wooded, | lIUVOC nrai# runm. 1982 p« anut quota 5,022 lbs. Farmhouse ex cellent condition; ground flo gibW Tk 7 room, eat-in kitchen, full bath, sum m imm addition- I al rooms. Large bam; close to schools, fire dept., groceries BROAD STREET COMMERCIAL: SOLD ELEGANT COUNTRY ESTATE: JS’.JBITJM, to town; 3 bedrooms plus master suite with sitting room and bath. 2Vi ad- 1 ditional bathrooms; spacious family room with fireplace. Den, utility room, I 2-car garage, large deck, swmming pool; luxury features and appliances. j HISTORIC DISTRICT: I 2 living rooms and dining room with fireplaces, den, breakfast room, kitch- I I an, utility room, garage, patio . $114,000 BROAD STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT: I room with fireplace, dining room, eat-in kitchen, screened porch, garage 1 I and workshop, utility room,. ...L $58,500- LOT ON LAKE LEISURE: SOLD CHOICE IN-TOWN WATERFRONT: I eat-in kitchen, pantry, family room with fireplace, play room with fireplace, H study, screen porch, 2-car garage, spacious entrance hall, large lot, view of Edenton Bay, private boat dock SIBO,OOO 3 BEAUTIFUL HOMESITES: *s* &T 1 lots; cleared, ready to build on; trees each SIO,OOO I One lot on Lake Leisure; groat trees; bargain at SIO,OOO I One lot with soundvtow; excellent neighborhood SII,OOO 1 IAT AN RAHIM* NMr Country Club; excellent trees; bulkheaded. I LUI VItOUVIIU. Owner financing $30,000 I LOT ON SOUND: n~o SOLD HISTORIC DISTRICT HOMESITE: tStJESASA I ft. deep; Meal for single or multi-family $22,000 ! COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE Olt WATER: tSSadtS I sloping down to croak opening to sound; access for large boat. Throe bed-' I rooms, 2 baths, great room with fireplace, large deck, dining area facing i water, kitchen, full basement with four rooms and extra fireplace; carport, i ABDUCED TO I PERFECT FOR LARGE FAMILY: ** J kitchen, utility ream, 2-car garage, large porch. I Owner Financing Available $59,500 I WATERFRONT* 4 bedrooms, living room with fireplace; kitchen, I .|A ee l l l ilMlimi" ■ii’STur'*?? 1 P ° rCh ' bMUtifu,,y land * cl> P #d ' ‘"'lk- I - * um> I WOODED WATERFRONT: SSSftSST. SOLD * m :nm Thursday, May 5.198}

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