Page 2-A Nine At Holmes High Are On Top Honor List Nine students at John A. Holmes High School are on the att “A” honor roll for the fourth six weeks, released this week by Kenneth L. Stalls, principal. Those on the Principal's Honor Roll are: 10th Grade—Brenda Boyce, Mary Helen Bail and Nancy Travis. • 11th Grade—Rita Basnight, William Chesson, Valerie Goodwin and Karen Boyce. 12th Grade—Janet Palmer and Rachael Holmes. On the * ‘B” honor roll werei Ninth Grades Steven Mark Nixon, Kath erine Holmes, Emma Turner, Sylvia Kehayes, Sue Stutz man, Ginger Byrum, Nelson Chcars, Knovack Granby, Amy Byrum. lath Grades Shelton White, Richard Brabble, ‘Donald Woodlc, Vel Eoitw/ PornJa of Fcultiotu f? f Smart Fashions Ladies vjSiM . ■ To Suit \ Every Need ft te IT » Young or old you’ll be the hit of the Easter Season in a lovely crea tion from . . . Tarkington's S. BROAD STREET EDENTON, N. C. Seagram's 7 Gown. It fits right into your world. %~ *-'- * "*•* -■ •- y • ■ * '■' ■ **—*wb . da StaUings, Jonathan B. i Baxley, Edwin Bindeman, i Leonard Collins Small, Fran i kie Parrish, Marvin Sutton, . Brenda Faye Harrell, Connie Evans, Kathy Cooper, Betsy ; Harrell, Nancy Travis, Jean Byrum, Sandra Hylton. 11th Grades Jerry Castelloe, Ralph 'Nix on, Cindy Davenport, Charles Everett, Cynthia Giambra, Patricia Rankins, Linette Gay Boone, Lois White. 12th Grades Debbie Wynn, Paulette Bateman, Robin Kanipe, Gale Byrum, Imogene White, Shar ,on K. Alligood, Gregory Bonner, Donald Graham, Tony Leary, John Skinner, Cathy Herring, Garry Lowe, Bonita Perry, Jill White, Cynthia Yates, David Hollowell, Ann Phthisic, Lois White, John Junior Ford, Marva Jordan, Lewis Brothers, Dianne Babb, Beth Katkaveck, (Bertha Gran by, Joyce Woodle, Gladys Bembridge, Beatrice Burke. T. E. Allsbrook Is Buried Sunday Thomas Edward Allsbrook of Smithfield, 15-year-old grandson of J. H. (Rick) Allsbrook of Edcnton, died Friday from a wound sus tained during a gun accident while playing with his broth er. Surviving besides his pa ternal grandfather arc the boy's parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John F. Allsbrook, two sis ters: Mrs. Ann Adkins of Cary and Jo Ellen Allsbrook of the home; a brother, John F. Allsbrook, Jr., also of the home, and his maternal grandfather, Raynor Miller, Route 2, Elizabeth City. A funeral service was con ducted at 2:30 P. M. Sunday at the Seymour Funeral Home in Goldsboro. Legal Notice NOTICE OF RE-SALE In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before the Clerk State of North Carolina, County of Chowan. By virtue of an upset bid and an Order of the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, in a Special Proceedings for foreclosure entitled “Shelton W. Monvc, ct als. to W. S. Privott, Trus tee,” I will on April 5, 1972, at 12:00 o'clock noon at the Court House door in Eden ton. North Carolina, re-sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands in First Township, Chowan County, North Caro lina, and more particularly described as follows: Known and designated as Lots Nos. 189. 190, 191 and 192 as appears on map of North Edcnlon subdivision, which map is registered in Book I, No. 2, page 565, of fice' of Register of Deeds, Chowifn County, North Caro lina. The purchaser shall assume all responsibility .for the 1972 Town of Edcnlon and Cho wan County ad valorem taxes. Tile opening bid upon said tract of land will start at $36,800. The high bidder at said sale will be required to make a deposit with the Substi tuted Trustee in the sum of 10%. of the first $1,000.00 bid, plus 5% of all over $1,000.00. Dated and posted this 20th day of March, 1972. .MERRILL EVANS, JR., Substituted Trustee. •Mar 23 30 © r a&ie6 U.S. GRADE A WHOLE ■) I g| . FRYERS . . Pork luters4-6LB -00 Chops SMOKED Lu C DO CD pltNlts CUT FRYERS lb. 33c HifQ J C ||j. 49c No Limit Buy What You Need! ® Tender Market style j amestown Jamestown Signal Signal Chuck BACK franks BOLOGNA SAUSAGE BACON Steaks BONE 1-LB. PKG. I PKG * I LB * LB * I 79ilb-69‘59c 59<149<59< i—l People Who Care About Their Food Cost, Shop P&Q m J « Q ou |)| e Stamp Oay-TUESDAY- Double Stamp Day : N .. ‘ \ 4-oz 8-oz. 1" Mb.ReaW T ~ - £“J Ur I l«-ox Nabisco , Pillsbury *’ ,ant Eatwell Vi ” , AR « Camellia a Toastettes BIStUITS UMAS 4 f or Teastettes 4 f or 4 (afls 3 for j SI.OO 3 9 C SI.OO 3 9 C 2 9 C [sl.oo i 10-oz. 15-oz. Can 4-roll Pkg, Snewdrift _ “ “ NESCAFE ’TT Ballon. D«m HSTAHT fm rBSW 3 lbs. rre ™ CoraSynip COfFEt 3 f #r 79< 59c 33 ( 5|,5910<51.00 ™ EEEREE Green Produce LETTUCE bead 19t Turkey - Chkken t 39c thu coupon TmnatApc carton 7Qc 1 and Purchase of ■ I DEERFIELD 2-LB.- Mixed Vegetables 49 c —Sweet Potatoes 51591| Ifish N- CHIPS 69t laulitlower head 39c] THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, March 23,1972

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