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PAGE FOUR —B Chowan High News By CHARLOTTE NIXON Congratulations to Wan da Morris and Linda Ga ney, who won the senior division of the Chowan County Typing Contest Tuesday, March 12. The contest was in the typing room at Chowan High School. Students from John A. Holmes won the junior division of the con test. These students will participate in the district contest at Greenville in April. That long-awaited mo > inent for the seniors final ly arrived last Wednesday, March 13. The annual edi ■ (ion of the yearbook, The : Chowan Chief, was distri buted to the student body. A dedication ceremony was held in the auditorium. ; Brenda Hollowell, associate ' editor, gave the first an - jmals to Mr. Stalls, prin cipal. and Miss Catherine Aman, senior sponsor and sponsor of the annual. Wanda Morris, editor-in t liief of the ’67-’6B Chowan Chief, gave the dedication -peech and presented an annual both to Mrs. Lor aloe Rogerson and Everette White, vocational agricul ture and home economics teachers, respectively. All faculty members and members of the senior class Notice To Administrators, Executors and Guardians! The law requires an ANNUAL ACCOUNT to be made each year and an INVENTORY to be filed within 90 days after quali fying. If your Annual Account, Inventory or Final Account are past due, we respectfully urge that you file same at once, as we are required to report all such cases to the Grand Jury, which will convene at the March term of Chowan County Supe •"Hbi 1 Court, March 25th. YOUR COOPERATION WILL BE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED! LENA M. LEARY Clerk of Superior Court There’s a seat saved for you... |A iiMMiii^r^i^^Bfw*HF :: : behind the steering wheel of a totally new 38 h.p. 1020 or 53 h.p. 2020 Tractor There’s only one way you can know how ratify newthon two tractors are ... drive onel Feel the 3* or 4-cyllnder variable-speed gasoline or direet-lnjectlon Diesel engine COffli alive. Learn the pleasure of 8 uniformly spaced forward speeds. Experience the instant response that a power-on-demand hydraulic system puts at your finger-tips. You'll also be Impressed by a differential lock that claws you out of trouble... by hydraulic brakes that never need adjusting... by midpoint and rear PTO’s that you can operate simultaneously at different speeds .. . and by comfort that competes with hearth and home. We have a new "1020" or “2020" Tractor waiting for you to drive. Stop in soon. Hobbs Implement Co./ Inc. «- EDENTON, N. C “Your John Deere Dealer ” GUY C. HOBBS, Mgr. were invited to a tea in the school cafeteria honoring Mrs. Rogerson and Mr. White. In addititon to annuals, report cards were also dis tributed Wednesday. The excitement of receiving an nuals helped keep many faces from getting too long. Chowan’s baseball sea son was officially opened Tuesday. The Bulldogs played their first confer ence baseball games, a double-header with Cape Ilatteras High School. The games were played in the Chowan ball park. Scores were not available at press time. The Bulldogs will ven ture to Manteo tomorrow to play the Redskins. The school paper will be distributed to the students tomorrow. The juniors are responsible for this issue of the Chowanian. A talent show, sponsored by the Chowan Beta Club members, will be held in the Chowan auditorium tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. An admission of 50 cents per student and 75 cents per adult will be charged. Prizes will be given for the best talent. Chances are being sold at one for 15 cents and two for 25 cents for a largg stuffed THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968. bunny to be given away tomorrow night. The Beta members are hoping for a large crowd. Proceeds from the talent show will go to support the trip to Raleigh to the State Beta Club convention in April. Everyone come out and support the Betas! Mass Schedule At St. Ann's Father Joseph J. Lash, pastor of St. Ann’s Cath olic Church, announces the following schedule at masses: Friday, 7 P. M. (Devo tions afterwards); Satur day, 8 A. M.; Sunday, 8 A. M.; Monday, 7 A, M.; Tuesday, 7 P. M.; Thurs day, 7 A. M. At All Souls’ in Colum bia: Sunday, 10 A. M.; Wednesday, 7 P. M. (Way of the Cross after Mass). Another Spring By MURRELL SMITH Down the path of a rail road track I heard above a whisper Spring will be here soon, my dear. I heard a tractor roar and a reindeer whistle. Winter is here, my degr, the sparrows are begging again, ; Yesterday I fed them but today they are back again. Don’t let your spirits down, my dear, for spring is only a trifle away. All the birds will be back again when blossoms cover spring. ! Soon spring will shed her petals and birds will sing again; Snowflakes will soar out of sight on the wings of an other spring. I Hot ashes in a glowing fire, franks roasting over an open fire, roasted beef in an oven. / Who cares if there’s an other spring? As for me, I like winter. Temptation Taxes eat up so large a j part of the rich man’s es- i tate, when he dies that he is tempted to go on living just for spite. —Daily News. Chicago. '*• * ''-V- - SEE /""V II mr 1 . BANK OFFICIALS MEET—Directon at the local Tint National Bank of East- j ern North Carolina and their wives ware in Raleigh recently for an annual plan- i ning meeting with other First National directors and officers from throughout < the state. Host to the group was M. F. 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We mean it when we say, “We’re first...and we think that’s a big responsibility.’’ ITEXACOI *SuggMtad retail price, with any purchna, at participating TVxaco Dealers. Bill PERRY'S TEXACO SERVICE 711 N. Broad St. Phone 482-9721 Edenton, N. C. PLANTING TM IS HERE ! t Cabbage Plants Fruit Trees [ Round Dutch Peach Trees Early Jersey Apple Trees Shrubs &T 55S Hollies } Sasanqua Shade Trees t Jumpers ... _ . > Boxwood Oaks jj Azaleas s Camellias Red Maple 5 Rhododendrons Norway Maple > Annuals- Flowering Perennials Trees Pansies Magnolias 5 Sweet William Dogwood <! Foxglove Kwansen Cherry § Basket of Gold Flowering Peach 5 Candytuft Flowering Plum \ Also 15 Varieties of Hybridized Roses CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE j ON LANDSCAPING LEARY PUNT FARM j Phone 221-4671 - Edenton, N. C. I For Quick Results ... Try a Herald Classified Ad!
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