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Page 2-C ■A dfl BIG WINNERS IN SWINE COMPETITION AT THE FAlß —Jesse B. Riddick of left, was the Individual Grand Champion winner and George Kitt rell of Corapeake, right, was the Grand Champion winner for his pen of three. The grand champion pig was sold at SO cents per pound to George Kittrcll and Son, and the jfcrand champion pen of three was sold at 44 cents per ibound to Sniithfield Packers. The reserve champion in dividual pig was sold at 37 cents per pound to Gwaltney jpf Hertford, and the reserve champion pen of three brought 33 cents per pound and was sold to the Chowan jhwinc Association. l INDIVIDUAL PLACE WINNERS IN THE JUNIOR DIVISION —From left to right, first row: Steven Fore hand and Greg Jones. Second row: Pat Perry. Michael ?erry and Mike Jones. WANTED ONE EXPERT MECHANIC! Will pay top salary! Full benefits included. Will train sorftpfjrtep agement duties. * JV 4 ‘>MU t APPLY IN PERSON N O TIC E ! TOWN OF EDENTON TAXPAYERS The Tax Books for the year 1972 are now in my hands for the collection of taxes. We urge you to pay your taxes now and avoid the penalty which will begin dh January 1. Interest for failure to pay 1972 taxes (due September 1,1972) will start on January 1,1973. (Two percent will be added in January and % of 1 percent per month thereafter. Interest on unpaid taxes is increased from Vz of 1 percent to % of 1 percent per month or fraction thereof beginning on the first (not sec ond day of July, 1972. Any Taxpayer who cannot pay lus or her taxes in one payment can make partial pay ments until pad. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. TOWN OF EDENTON W. B. GARDNER, ADMINISTRATOR Mi PEACE WINNERS IN THE INDIVIDUAL ADULT DIVISION —From left to right: Jesse B. Riddick, H. Ivey Ward, George Kittrell, Sr., Mrs. George Jones and George Jones. Rescue Squad Memorials Listed Donations, memorials and building fund contributions made to Edenton - Chowan Rescue Squad since July 1 include the following: Horace B. Andrews, New Brunswick, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Byrum, Mrs. William E. Bond, Ora Lea Group of Edenton Baptist Church, Mrs. John M. Bond, Edward Bunch, Bunch’s Auto Parts, George W. Bunch, Sr., D. H. Berryman, Colonial Homemakers Club, lady golf ers of Chowan Gclf & Coun try Club, Mrs. Mildred McM. i Elliott, office staff of Eden- i ton-Chowan Schools, Mrs. E. N. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Dwight J. Flanagan, Wil- ' mington, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Flanagan, Mrs. Mae T. i Garris. Mrs. Emma B. Hobbs, Mr. j and Mrs. George C. Hoskins, < Mrs. Jamesy D. Hicks, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Guy C. Hobbs, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Jesse L. Harrell, Mr. 1 and Mrs. R. T, Harrell, Sr. , and family, Mr. and Mrs. R T. Harrell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Haskett, Mr. and Mrs Bruce Jones, Mr. and Mrs W. P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Leary, Mr. and Mrs. R West Leary, Jr., John R Lewis, Miss Harriett B. Leary Penny Foxwell Group, WMI Round Table Group and Rutl Bible Class of Macedonia Bap list Church, Mrs. Josephinr Nixon, Mrs. C. N. Pierce Mrs. Lillian W. Parrish Parker . Evans Hardware Co., Poclc Brothers and family, Mr. and Mrs. ’Eugene Perry, Queen’s Quest Antiques. Mr. and Mrs. Perry T. Ifoanc, Roxobel,. Mrs. Lillian ■Roundfrce, Stalfihgs jam-* ‘Ceifh D. Spivey, Mrs. Marie R. Wheeler, Miss Cath erine Ward, Mrs. Essie P. THE CHOWAN HERALD Ward, Mrs. Johnetta H. White. Memorials in memory of: Dr. R. H. Vaughan, Mrs. W. J. Daniels, Mrs. A. F. Dow r.um, Sr., John Ivonok, Roxo bel, J. L. Hardison, James R. Byrum, Mrs. Verna B. Dav enport, Creswcll, Mrs. W. J. Vatcs, Mrs. Mary Hollowell. Stanley Wayne Blanchard, Mrs. Bessie Bunch, William W. Perry, Mrs. Marianna Hampton, Galax, Ga. Convalescent contributions: Mrs. Lcola Blount, Miss Brenda Black, D. H. Berry man, Hobbsvillc, George C. Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chappell, Mrs. Eunice Cart wright, Norfolk, Va., Mrs. G. E. Cullipher, Dr. A. F. Dow num, Sr., Mrs. Gurney Fore hand, Miss JoAnn Gelback, H. H. Gilliam, Windsor, James Granby, Mr. and Mrs. Willie P. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ingraham, Mr. and , Mrs. R. H. Jordan, Mrs. Janie Krjjm sii ILMLLk £ m a £ on sale L E SEPT. 28th, 29th, 30th THE BIGGEST COIOR PICTURE YOU UN BUY Hi • Screen ' -- - .ONE BUTTON TUNING. . more fiddling around—push one button to ‘lockin' perfect ' F , itfl color everytime. ■ Vli ! 1 • Ultra Brite Picture Tube...gives you redder 1| |J 'ff'Jfry] 'ISI reds, b,uer b,ues ' greener greens and whiter IJUh HI whites than ever before. KkJJ Take your choice of authentically designed cabi- _ nets with sculptured side panels... Contemporary, ' li^ liGMrwriGHr tv U compact unit. Pre wired for L ant enna. 0 Q Q~Q OwtjM optional headphones and ' x ~*' recorder. Oust cover. H ia „ x jT^ CTUR£ "* Ms* 11 sHHHHB* -•■lji I ’Cfl®® 5 78 W I ‘ -*- ... portable cabinet so I SAUIPIP SALK XO I 7? can have color Work* on lottery or house cur- Lulls you to stop with FM or AM; I any r oorn y ou I rent Push-button operation. wakes you on time. Lighted dock | I ' numerals. m QRENMON^aTTSoSSo""^'^ 1 OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 PM. Mttpta wi'- 5 ■wife I PLACE WINNERS IN ADULT PENS OF THREE— From left to right: Sherwin Forehand, Wilbur Privott, George Kittrell, Sr., and Billy Nixon. R. McCleary, Mrs. Lora Perry, Mrs. Ellene E. Privott, Mrs. ■O. J. Parker, A. A. Parrish, Sr., Mrs. Ruth S. Piggot, Mat thew Roberts, Adrian Smith, Sr., Hertford, Paul Smith, Hertford, W. J. Thompson, Portsmouth, Va., Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Warren, Miss Hazel Williams, Wish I’d Said I THATj^ll^ A taxpayer is a person who doesn’t have to pass a civil service exam to work for the government.—Lois W. Mat son, The Kiester (Minn.) Courier. “Nothing seems to make a tack sharper than stocking feet.’’—Mayo G. Wood, the Wellington (Ohio) Enter prise. MANN’S AUTO SALES & SERVICE, INC. i » Hivmy 17 North Dial 482-3112 Edenton, N. C OPEN 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. li. M. TO 12 NOON SATURDAY useo Auto Parts ked SAVE 50% OR MORE USED AND REBUILT W E • MOTORS • STARTERS BUY • TRANSMISSIONS • GENERATORS mnrnrn • REAR ENDS • BODY PARTS ” RECKS '■ - j ' ’} MtRIPeH JUNIOR DIVISION PENS OF THREE PLACE WINNERS —From left to right: Pat Perry, Michael Per ry and Mike Jones. Thursday, September 28,1972
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