Page 8-A County A S C S News By H. O'. WEST Committee Elections All known eligible voters in Chowan County have re ceived notice of the commit tee elections to be held De cember 1, 1971. Nomination will be by petition and the back of the letter received can be used for nominating by petition. Petitions must be returned to the ASCS office not later than October 27, 1971. Ballots will be mailed to all eligible voters on November 19 and must be returned to the county office by Decem ber l, 1971. New committeemen and al ternates will take office on January 1, 1972. More details may be ob tained at the ASCS office. Set Aside Acreage May Be Grazed Farmers enrolled in the 1971 set aside programs may John Holmes Highlights By RALPH NIXON A. F. T. Seniors last Tuesday had an opportunity to take the Armed Forces Test to iden tify their aptitudes for fu ture planning. Students did not have to plan to go into the service to take the test, but if they should, they will not have to repeat the test. New Club A new student organiza tion, the Library Club, was formed last Wednesday at Holmes and officers were elected. The purpose of the Club is to stimulate interest in the school library. Deloris Stone, Holmes librarian, is directing 'the new group. ON NEW ENGLAND TOUR Misses 'Lena Jones, Ruby Felts, Emma B. Warren of Snow Hill and Lucile Myrick of Boykins. Va., will join a group of 24 sightseers at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, this (Thursday) morning for a seven day spe cial autumn New England .foliage tour with the Tauck Tour Company of New York. The tour will travel through the Adircndacks, the Green White Mountains and the Berkshires, stopping at hotels and in cities of interest. Herald Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE REAL PROPERTY State of North Carolina, County of Chowan. In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before the Clerk .Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust, exe cuted by Clarence E. Walker and wife, Betty P. Walker, to Jackson B. Harris, Trustee, dated the 22nd day of Janu ary, 1971, and recorded in Mortgage Book 89, page 582, in 4he office of Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina; default hav ing been made In the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said Deed, of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to tore closure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a fore closure thereof for the pur pose of satisfying said in debtedness, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Edenton, North Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock P. M., on the Ist day of No vember, 1971, the land con veyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in First Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, and BARGAIN - IMMEDIATE SALE Dr. Wallace Griffin Property 219 EAST QUEEN STREET, EDENTON 15 ROOMS (FIVE APARTMENTS) Furnished and equipped electric stoves, refrigerators Lot - 48 Ft Queen Street by 158 Ft Deep For Further Information and Inspection, Cali or See Thomas Chears, Jr., Attorney for Owner RANK OF NORTH CAROLINA BUILDING Edenton, N. C. Telephone 482*2703 noW graze their set aside acreage. No harvesting is permitted at any time during 1971. Wise use of set aside acre age can be a definite fringe benefit for participating farm, ers. Many livestock and dairy farmers have utilized set aside acreage very effective ly In providing supplementary grazing during the late fall and early spring. Many oth ers take advantage of set aside acreage to install need ed conservation measures and rotation systems that are also very beneficial. Reminders i: Commodity loans are available through, the ASCS office to purchase storage and drying equipment at a low interest rate. 2. Tobacco marketing cards should be returned to the county office when sales are completed. 3. Peanut marketing card* Test Time Again Junior and seniors who de sire to go to college signed up to take the college ent rance exams. The seniors filled out forms to enable them to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test or SAT. The juniors signed up to take the Preliminary SAT and Na tional Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test combined. For all these students we wish the be9t of luck. Annual Sales Annual sales were con ducted Tuesday at Holmes. Much was done beforehand to promote the 6ale, including an annual raffle and the decoration of much of the school with bulletins and posters. The annual this year will hav* a 19 page ad dition which will enable it to cover spring sports, the Junior-Senior and will be mailed to buyers next sum mer. Six states furnish more than 95 per cent of . the total continental kill of elk. The “big six” in order of highest annuaf kill averaged over the past few seasons: Idaho, Mon tana, Colorado, Wyoming, Washington and Oregon.— Sports Afield. more particularly described as follows: That lot with all buildings and improvements thereon lying on the West side of Granville Street, and begin ning on said street at a point 150 feet Northwardly from the Northwest corner of Granville and Carteret Streets; thence Westwardly parallel with Carteret Street 150 feet; thence Northwardly parallel with Granville Street 30 feet; thence Eastwardly parallel with Carteret Street 150 feet to Granville Street; thence along Granville Street 30 feet to the beginning; and being the identical real property conveyed to the said Clarence Walker by a certain warranty deed dated January 30, 1965, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds, Chowan County, North Carolina, in ■Deed Book 20, page 271, and reference is expressly made to said deed for further de scription an