Area Mental Health Center Functions 'paries R. Franklin, Jr., ditfotor, Albemarle Mental Health Center, reported No lAiber 2 to Chowan com 45«kmers on progress being made at the center. He said the budget is now $87,040 with funds coming from six counties in the area. Chowan budgeted $3,000 but he said the directors hope this can be increased by SI,OOO during the year. Franklin said in fiscal 1071-72 the participation would be on 50 cents per capita with counties which do not come up to this amount getting limited services. He explained that the state snatches local funds on a two for One basis. Commissioners passed a resolution in support of the Coastal Freeway. Mrs. Elizabeth Goodwin, tax collector, said collections the first month' since the no tices were mailed are about • The Warm Irucks are here! Coastland Oil Co., Inc. Phone 482-3411 Edenton, N. C. They used to be called Sinclair. Now, they carry the BP shield. 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Leary, clerk of court, reported the state had authorized a part-time employee for her office and she would need some addi tional equipment. She (made a specific request for a desk. Commissioners Bateman and Phillips were to work on this problem. Pete Thompson, county ex tension chairman, reminded commissioners of the AADA THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 197# annual (meeting here Decem ber 4 at National Guard Armory with Gov. Bob Scott as the keynote speaker. He said a 15-county swine meeting will be held at the fairgrounds on November 10. The rescue squad reported 35 calls, traveling 1,807 miles at an expense of $405.81. Ashley said SB6 was received in contributions for calls. Tax Supervisor Sherlon Layton presented several no tices of relief from taxes on property purchased in recent months by Edenton Housing Authority. They were ap proved. Commissioners, upon re quest of Sheriff Troy Toppin, approved action to request the 1971 General Assembly to pass a local bill allowing a deputy sheriff to also serve as ABC officer. George Lewis, chairman of the Chowan County Planning Board, appeared and for a S3CO budget. This was approved. The board meets the fourth Tuesday J in each month in the extension office conference room in the coun ty office building. He said a special meeting will be held at 8 P. M., Mon day to receive the sub-divi sion regulations from the county planner. Matters of hearsay depend upon the point of view. Wes Chesson, Leo Hart Smashing Duke Records DURHAM As they ap proach the last two games of their college careers, Duke’s great passing combo of Leo Hart and Wes Chesson have few team and conference rec ords left to conquer. Hart, the 6-3, 195-pound quarterback from Kinston, will end his career among the top five passers in NCAA history. Hart has completed 452 passes in 802 attempts, an excellent 56.3 per cent, for over three miles in yardage— -5,554 yards. All of these figures are Duke and ACC records. Hart has suffered only 29 interceptions in three years, an average of only one in each 27 pass attempts. Hart has added 173 yards rushing for 5,727 yards total offense on 1,061 offensive plays, both records. That’s an average of 5.4 yards per Play. Hart has thrown 19 TO passes and has scored 13 himself. His 32 touchdown responsibility figure is tops at Duke and trails Virginia’s Bob Davis by seven for the ACC record. Chesson, the 6-2, 190- pound wide receiver from Edenton, has caught 149 passes for 2,060 career yards, Duke and AOC records. Adding 418 yards rushing, Chesson’s total yardage of 2,407 ranks him fifth on Duke’s career list, trailing Hart, Billy Cox (3,761), Scot ty Glacken (3,300) and Tom Davis (2,640). Whether you buy or build is your business. Our business is seeing that you get sound financing. 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Mize, all of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Delores Stewart of In dianapolis, Ind.; two broth ers, Charles and Benjamin, both of Decatur, III.; five sisters: Mrs. Esta Sorrel of Shelbyville, 111.; Mrs. Thelma : Badman of Stonnington, 111.; Mrs. Grace Stanberry of Pana, : 111.; Mrs. May Wirey of ! Stonnington, 111., and Mrs. : Rosella Leigh of Decatur, 111., ( and four grandchildren. He was a veterans of World War 11. ! Funeral services were held • at 3 P. M. Tuesday in Willi ■ ford Memorial Chapel with ( Rev. Russell Rice in charge. Burial was in Beaver 'Hill Cemetery. Williford Funeral l Home had charge of arrange ments. A number of Duke season records are in jeopardy now, thanks to seniors Hart and Chesson and sophomore run ning sensation Steve Jones. Hart and Chesson also have a chance to set season marks as well as their numerous career records. Hart holds the team season completion record with 162 in 1968; he now has 145. Chesson has 59 season catches for 741 yards, both short, but within reach of the records held by Henley Carter of 65 catches for 892 yards in 1968. Most important for Duke fans, the Blue Devils have a chance, by winning their final two road contests with South Carolina and North JJarolina, to win seven games for the first time since 1962, also the last time they won an ACC title outright, an other reward waiting for two season-ending wins. More than 2-million gallons of fuel oil were used to fill the tanks of the Battleship USS North Carolina during her active duty days. Male woodcock are prom iscuous; not polygamous like pheasant and grouse who have harems. —Sports Afield. Culture Week In Greensboro RALEIGH North Caro lina’s 13 cultural and his torical organizations are now making last-minute plans for their annual week-long gath ering scheduled for Decem ber 1-5 in Greensboro. “Cul ture Week,” traditionally held in Raleigh, takes place in Greensboro this year in conjunction with the begin-, ning of the Guilford County Bicentennial observance. Many of the participating organizations have grown up around the N. C. Literary and Historical Association which was founded in 1900 “to organize the literary tal ent of the state” and to co ordinate the activities of re gional cultural organizations. Notable among its many ac complishments was its spon sorship in 1903 of legislation .establishing the N. C. His torical Commission, now the State Department of Archives and History. The nrene “Culture Week," first applied in a spoofing editorial reference, was liked and informally adopted by the late Dr. Christopher Crit- 1 tenden, then director of the State Department of Archives and History. This year’s gathering of the 13 independent organizations will feature several speakers of national prominence and the annual presentation of awards to outstanding North Carolinians for literary, ar tistic, historical and musical excellence. Vets Corner (Editor's Note: Below are fttt* thoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current questions from for mer servicemen and their families. Further information on the veter ans' benefits may be obtained at any VA office). Q. Is there a final date for conversion of a National Service Life Insurance policy? A. It can usually be con verted at any time the policy is current. 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A helping hand stretched out to one who is finding this business of living a draining and ex hausting experience, can im -1 bue them with a new strength of spirit, and will not pass unnoticed by the PAGE SEVEN-B One who was ever concerned with the ills of the world. The more we give of our selves, the more complete we become as individuals, as teaching Christians. (These comments are based on outlines of the Interna tional Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the Interna tional Council of Religions Education, and used by per mission). FOR QUICK RESULTS Try A Herald Classified

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