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131 THE CHOWAN HERALD |Bl SECTION B Chesson Named To Special Team : DURHAM For the past three years, Leo Hart and Wes Chesson have starred on the football field for Duke University. Perhaps more im portantly, the Eastern North Carolina duo have starred yith their lives, representing their team and their school in the eyes of the public, t In recognition for their dual talents, both Hart and Chess on have been selected to the first Team Churchmen’s All- America squad, selected by ...The Warm Trucks are here! w • ■*' Coastland Oil Co., Inc. Phone 482-3411 Edenton, N. C. called Sinclair. Now, thev carry _ We know whan R’a cold outside //fe/ R should be warm Inside. 1 • So we offer you year-round automatic y tfalivenr that never lets you run / /Mr out of oil. And burner service that sovara everything from a yearly B luno-up to emergency servica with When you call us, wffl Bsgggsljßjißr wa give you a warm feeling Inside? 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Chesson, a 6-2, 190-pounder from Eden ton, was selected at his nor mal spot as a wide receiver. Hart holds virtually every school and conference passing record on the books and ranks as the NCAA’s fifth all-time passer. Chesson holds all the school and conference receiving marks and is one of the NCAA’s top ten all-time pass catchers. Both have been extren.ely active in the Duke chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Industry Opens Recreation Areas Forest industries have opened approximately 62 mil lion acres of timber lands to hunters this year, according to the National Rifle Asso ciation. More than 95 percent of the 200 forest industry compa nies surveyed open their lands for hunting, fishing, skiing, camping and other outdoor activities. More than 43 million acres are completely open, while two million acres require nominal fees and seven mil lion acres require permits. Hunters also may use the 86,000 miles of company roads. A survey last year showed that forest industry compa nies spend more than $7 mil lion a year to keep their lands open for public recreation and an additional $436,000 to repair and replace facilities and damaged equipment. Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, December 10,1970 -—■PC 3 * . -a.- f,.. ■ „ / ill] j 1 o h 11b 4 n (T TWA Choral Club Concert Here Wednesday The Choral Club of Roa noke Bible College, Elizabeth City, under the direction of Professor Joan Sawyer, will present “Joy to the World’’ in song and scripture at Cape Colony Church of Christ in Edenton on Wednesday even ing at 7:30 o’clock. All songs except three of the 17 selections have been Radiation Used To Purify Sewage Water which had been raw sewage hours earlier is being made fit for drinking in an experimental plant in Fish eating Creek, Fla. 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The bulk of the increase is attributed to aiding families with dependent children. About 80 per cent of the re cipients are abandoned chil dren or those whose mothers are unmarried. The relaxa tion of eligibility require ments may require the fed eral welfare budget to be boosted as much as $1 billion to cover the unexpected new costs over the present Ad ministration’s budget, offi cials say. Armco Corrugated Steel Pipe for Irrigation/Drainage ITS EASY TO INSTALL, STRONG . . . Uses include road culverts, ditch cross overs, stock water supply lines and turnouts. Durable zinc-coated Armco Corru gated Steel Pipe is avail able in diameters 6 to 96 inches. We maintain stock for your needs. Call us for prices— iPL *3» *W° CONSTRUCTION / Coastal Concrete Company, Inc.' WINDSOR, N. C. PH. TN4IM CDKNTON, N. C. m «MM written or newly arranged by J. W. Peterson for the cantata “Joy to the World”. The hour-long program will be sung entirely from memory. 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Hassell, 41, for merly of Edenton, died No vember 27 in Lancaster Coun ty, Pa. •He is the son of Mrs. Mar garet L. Hassell of Edenton and the late John C. Hassell. Also surviving are his Guaranteed & protected T _. registered _ Keepsakft* DIAMOND R I NGS Keepsake guarantees you of a perfect center engagement diamond (or replacement assured). And, any Keepsake diamond lost from your setting (within one year of purchase) y : ill be replaced f-ee. For guaranteed protec tion, see our Keepsake selection. „<*’*' * X {Good HousokMping'. Hi"K enlarged to slum detail. Trade-Mark Reg WMMTHI 01 If KiaO Tt> ROSS JEWELERS EDENTON, N.C. For Quick Results, Try A Herald Classified! SECTION B wife, Phyllis Yeagley Hassell of the home; a son, Steven M. Hassell of the home; two step-daughters, Anne E. Brandt of the home and Sal ly M. Brandt of Lancaster, and a brother, John C. Has sell, Jr, of Ephrata, Pa.
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