Page 6-A *J| PPHpKL •* ~ : '■ astir** tj* CLERK SPEAKS— SheIby White, Albemarle District clerk, is shown as she presents her views on the re lationship between the Soil Conservation Service and Soil and Water Conservation Districts to the group at the workshop. Mrs. White is also clerk for the Cho wan Soil and Water Conservation Committee. Conservationists Workshop Held A workshop for Area Five Soil and Water Conservation District Clerks and District Conservationists and Technicians with the Soil Conservation Service was held September 19 at the Town and Country Restaurant in Williamston. Approximately 50 employees of these two organizations, serving the 20 county Northeastern Area Five, attended. The purpose of the workshop was to establish a better understanding of the working relationship between district clerks and district conservationists or technicians assigned together in individual county field offices and working to carry out the objectives of their district’s program of soil and water conservation. Jim Canterberry, area Armco Corrugated Steel Pipe For I rrigaHon/ Drainage ITS EASY TO IN STALL. STRONG . . . Uses include road |pul verts, 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— Coastal Concrete Company, Inc. WINDSOR, N. C. Phene 794-3120 EDENTON, N. C. Phone 482-3298 OOW-WM for q limited time only save 20 % ON ALL OPEN STOCK OF FAMOUS GORHAM STERLING Now is the time to odd to your collection or give a gift of a lifetime of Gorham Sterling. Save 20% on each piece whether you buy a single teaspoon, a serving piece, or a place-setting. special set sarings! y? save^ao* an a set purchase of Service-for-Eightl :X, ■>•.. . / What a fabulous way to start your collection of Gotham Starting! And, you may choose from 24 Gorham Original Designs. Imagine, you can save up to 30% on the pmdMso of a set of 8 Teaspoons, conservationist with the Soil Conservation Service, was moderator for the meeting which was more or less an open discussion to formulate ways and means of working together to bring about a more effective program of soil and water conservation. The meeting was open to anyone having suggestions to this intent, but there were short talks by several members of both organizations. District clerks, Charlotte Wheeler from Northampton County, Shelby White from Chowan, and Ruth Woodley of Tyrrell County along with District Conservationist John Litchfield of Northampton County and Wilson Spencer, district conservationist for Tyrrell, Dare, Washington and Hyde Counties participated in the program. Grady Lane and Mike White, members of the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, coordinator for Soil and Water Conservation Districts in North Carolina, were on hand to discuss responsibilities of district clerks in assisting the District and SCS. Garland Strickland, district supervisor from Nash County and treasurer of the N. C. Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, spoke briefly and presented his views as to the role both district clerks and SCS personnel should have in assisting districts. Canterberry relates that the meeting was a success as many ideas were discussed and plans formulated for district clerks and SCS personnel to work together to provide more technical assistance to landusers and strengthen the conservation movement. 4-H has truly moved to the city. It is reported that several 4-H groups have been organized in Chicago’s 100 story John Hancock Center luxury apartment complex and the third tallest building in the world. Recreation Scoreboard^ Midget League Flag Football Cowboys 2-0. Redskins 1-1 Packers 1-1 Dolphins i 0-2 The Cowboys defeated the Dolphins with Allen Downum scoring the only TD on a Five yard run. Downum, Edward Jackson and Grey Whitehurst • turned in good defensive performances for the winners. Mike Spear, Bobby Ashley and Arthur Brothers were defensive standouts for the Dolphins. The Packers scored in each period to defeat the Redskins, 14-6. Steve Holley scored for the packers on a 10 yard run in the first period with Bobby Hutchinson converting. In the second point, Hutchinson scored on a 12 yard run and Holley scored the extra point. Greg Shackelford scored the Redskin TD on an eight-yard run. Holley, Ed Small and Hutchinson were defensive standouts for the winners while Clif Clark, William Privott and Shackelford were defensive giants for the losers. The Redskins showed extensive power in a 33-13 victory over the Dolphins. Greg Shackelford scored on a 10 yard run and added the extra point; Jim Chesson scored on a 20 yard pass from William Privott and Shackelford again converted; Chesson again scored on a 60 yard pass from Privott to close out the first period scoring for the Redskins. Mike Spear scored on a six yard run and returned in the second period to score the other Dolphin TD on a 70 yard run. Spear also got the extra point. For the Redskins, Shackelford scored on a five yard run, with Privott getting the other TD on a 70 yarder. Defensive standouts for the Redskins were Raleigh Basnight, Alan Parks and Gif Clark. For the Dolphins, Spear, Woody White and Arthur Brothers turned in good defensive games. The Cowboys remained undefeated by defeating the Packers, 21-20. Trent Nixon and Steve Holley scored in the first half for the Packers with Holley getting the extra point. Holley again scored in the second half with Bobby Hutchinson getting the point after. Allen Downum scored for the Cowboys and added the extra point, and in the second half, Ed Jackson scored twice, on a 20 yard run and a 15 yarder with Downum adding both extra points to post the margin of victory. I Defensively, Jackson, Downum and David Jordan were tops for the Cowboys while Ed Small, Nixon and Hutchinson were good on defenst for the Packers. \ (fi\ . ■ ■ V. ■: J /«'. V':;-.' mbw liiTr h*sif by tbs precise end priceless tab d n r . rs- J essrispeta b teee ■ Tarkington s • iOWfPON, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD — ■ . ' ■ ■" .. ■' " Receives Active Sentences . Percy Leary of Eden ton was given two active prison sentences in Chowan County District Court after being convicted of public drunkenness and littering. Judge Wilton Walker, Jr., of Currituck, presided. Leary was given 30 days for littering. He was given an additional 20 days for public drunkenness. In other cases called by Solicitor Keith Teague, the following action was taken: Joseph McCarter PrivotL failure to comply, continued under former order. Francis Odell Conner, speeding, 30 days, suspended upon payment of SSO fine and costs. Joyce Ann Gardner, drunk driving, nol pros. David Lee Felton, drunk driving, second offense, six months, suspended upon payment of $250 fine and costs. Notice of appeal entered and bond set at S3OO. ' Ernest Rudolph Oliver, drunk driving, 90 days, suspended upon-payment of $125 fine and costs. Isaiah Brickhouse, drunk driving and operating left of the center line, 30 days, suspended upon payment of SSO fine and costs. Albert Austin, drinking in a public place, 20 days, suspended upon payment of $lO fine and costs. Joseph Emanuel Brown, drunk driving, six months, suspended upon payment of $125 fine and costs. Notice of appeal entered and bond set at S2OO. Teconnie Cofield, Jr., drunk driving, second offense, six months, suspended upon payment of $250 fine and costs. Ned Yount, drunk driving, 90 days, suspended upon payment of $125 fine and costs. Arthur William Privott, worthless check, 30 days, suspended upon payment of costs and make restitution. Frank Leary, possession of marijuana, conditional release I Recreation £ | Update r Hp By ROY WINSLOW sh There will be a dance Friday night, October 5, from 8 P.M. to 10 P.M. at the National Guard Armory. The dance will be open to all Teenagers and the admission charge will be 50 cents per person. Music will be provided by Ted Pope of WCDJ. Chaperones and supervision will be provided by the Edenton Recreation Department. We are looking forward to a good time so come on out. WEIGH LESS OR PAY NOTHING Start losing weight today OR MONEY BACK. MONAOEX if a tiny tablet that will help curb your de sire lor excess food. Eat iass-waigh lass. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous axarcisa. Change your Ills . . . start today. MONADEj costs $3.00 lor a 20 day supply and $5.00 lor twice the amount. Lose ugly lal or your monsy will be relunded with no questions asked by: MITCHENER’S pharmacy KDKNTOX Mall Orders Filled—Add 33c tax and postage SHOP I. N. S. :; > —at W.E.S. o i: PORK CHOPS . . .1b.99c ! FRESH SPARE RIBS .1b.79c 11 GWALTNEY ;; FRANKS pkg.79c I! FROZEN : FRENCH FRIES. .2 lb. bag 37c 1 1 memn^^uMMHßwmeeHHSßMmnemei ' \ SALT ..3 boxes 29e ; 46 OZ. TREE SWEET * ■ORANGE JUICE 2 for 89c ’ - ■ —■ !! MG ROLL : BOUNTY TOWELS .. .3 for 98c 15QZ.SUWSHINS ! WVIICHT 4j on probation for two years upon payment of $l5O fine and costs. William Bond, assault, 30 days, suspended upon payment of $25 fine and costs. Ted Williams Vanhorn, assault with a deadly weapon, 30 days, suspended upon payment of $lO Fine and costs and $32.75 in hospital charges. Baptist Qrardi Haas Services The church school of the Providence Baptist Church will begin Sunday at 9:30 A.M. The morning worship will begin at 11 A.M., the Senior Choir will serve. The Sermon-Subject: "Diversities of Gifts" will be preached by the pastor, Dr. William C. Butts. The Fall Rally will be held at 4 P.M. The Board of Trustees will be in Charge of the Fund Raising Program. A. C. Hudson is chairman. The pastor, officers, members of the congregation will worship with the Weeping Merry Baptist Church, on Sunday October 7, in Jamesville, Rev. John H. Taylor is pastor. The car pool will leave the church 1:30 P.M. | LEGAL MDTOCBB | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before the Clerk Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Beulah B. Hollowell. late of Chowan County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27 day of March, 1974, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21 day of September, 1973. MERRILL EVANS, JR. Administrator of the Estate of -Beulah B. Hollowell, Deceased. Merrill Evans, Jr. P. O. Box 74 Edenton, N. C. 27932 Sept. 27; October 4,11, 18,1973 c * LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Section 143-129 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, ' sealed proposals endorsed kerosene and fuel oil bid to be furnished to the County of Chowan, North Carolina: . will be received by the Finance Director in her office in the County Office Building until 9:00 A.M. Monday, October 1, 1973, at which time they will be publicly opened and read at the regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners. Proposals must be on standard form and may be obtained at the Finance Director's Office during regular office hours or will be mailed out upon requests. The County reserves the right to refect any and all proposals. PANSY A. ELLIOTT, Finance Director Edenton, North Carolina Sept. 29c NOTICE OF SALE In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before the Clerk STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHOWAN Under and by virtue of an Order of the Clerk Superior Court of Chowan County in that special Proceedings entitled "Eleanor S. Bennett and husband, Joseph A. Bennett, Petitioners -vs- Joyce E. Stanford, unmarried. Respondent", the undersigned Commissioner will on Monday, the 22nd day of October, 1973, at Twelve O'clock Noon, at the Court House door in Edenton, North Carolina, offer for sole to the highest bidder for cash, subfect to the : confirmation Os the Court, that certain tract..of land lying in the Town of Edenton, First Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as foUowilX The Southern half of the lot formerly owned In common by Totem and the heirs of Spruill, and being the part allotted to Tatdm in the partition proceedings between Totem and J. C. and C. R. Walker, lying on Church Street, bounded South by Church Street, East by the J. W. Spruill-Burton property. North by that part of the Tatean- Sprulll lot allotted to J. C. and C. R. Walker in said partition proceedings and West by the Irvin Harris lot, and being the V identical real property conveyed to Alexander and Theresa Blaine by a certain Commissioner's Deed dated September «, 1940, and now duly recorded In the office of Register of Deeds, Chowan County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 3, page 179, and reference is expressly made to said deed for further description and chain of title. The high bidder and bidders at said sale will b! required to make a deposit with the Commissioner in the sum of 10 per cent of the first SI,OOO bid, plus 5 per cent of all over SI,OOO. DATED AND POSTED this 20th day of September, 1973., Merrill Evans, Jr. Post Office Box 74 Edenton, North Carolina 27932 COMMISSIONER Sept, 27,1973; October 4,11,18,1973 c NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before The Clerk NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN RE: FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME OF WALLACE WAYNE HALLEY A TRACY TODARO HALSEY To William C. Halsey: You are hereby notified that an action entitled as above, has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the purpose of having'wallace Wayne Halsey and Tracy Todaro Halsey'declared abandoned by you. You are further notified that an Order has been entered by the Clerk of the Superior Cour* of Chowan County ordering you to appear before said Clerk of the Ist day of November, 1973, at 10:00o'clock, A.M., to show cause, if any there may be, why the said Wallace Wayne Halsey and Tracy Todaro Halsey should not be declared abandoned by you. This 14th day of September, 1973. Robert B. Lowry, Attorney 300 Kramer Building Elizabeth City, N. C. Sept. 20,27, Oct. 4c NOTICE OF STATE ELECTION to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 197 j in the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA on the issuance of $300,000,000 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PUBLICSCHOOL FACILITIES BONDS OF 1973 and on the amendment of the CLEAN WATER BOND ACT OF 1971 (Chapter 909,1971 Session Laws of North Carolina) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of Chowan County that Governor James E. Get this , 42 95 value matching I pedestal-base with casters I for only* 19.95 when you buy I this 1974 I <HR©MASofnI 19'decorator compact for I If 118 I ||il Early American styling. Gt llfM; ■ Genuine Maple veneers on II ■lkshl top and base. Gallery and I KW nil / /LnS*. Li, ■IhTH H end panels of simulated I ■Mh: II I liml (I H 1 t\ BIC 3QQV SoU ma *® n ® ‘ jj§' j/JII IB I * ■IJly L I Chassis. Advanced 18/ SI S Chromacoior Picture Tube. ABrJ [I tak Regulator" Solld°State I Super Gold Video Guard I HURRYI I tel;:, :SHH9PRP f UMiTEP l Isl -.1 f-ff Ql lA M I if I C II ■ ,in ? j. - -vin .. • t - 1 > ■ ~j~ . ♦- .\ t , H H 1 Holshoueer, Jr.. By Proclamation dated *73, has called a State oectloa to be held in each County of thettate of North Carolina 'mW ' . Tuesday, November 6. 1*73 it which the quittlon of the Issuance $300,061,000* State of North Carolina Public School Facilities Bonds of 1973 and the question of the amendment of ■. Section 7 (c) (1) of the Clean Water Bond Act of I*7l to permit the expenditure of funds heretofore authorized by a vote of the General Assembly and the people for grants to units of government -for the construction. Improvement, or expansion of wastewater treatment works. will be submitted to the qualified voters of the State of North Carolina, which questions shall be voted on separately. The Issuance of the Public School Facilities . Bonds of 1973 and the amendment of the Clean Water Bond Act of 1971 have been authorized by Chapters 457 and 510, respectively, of the 1973 Session Laws of North Carolina, subiect to a favorable vote of a maiority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote on each question In kald election. The polls for said election will be open from 4:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.; provided, however, that at voting places at which voting machines are used the County Board of Elections may permit the polls to remain open until 8:30 P.M. Absentee ballots, will not be allowed in said election. In accordance with the general laws of the State of North Carolina, the times and places for registration and the names of the election officials will be determined by the authorized officers of the County and information wls» reference thereto and as to the Ideation of the voting places may be obtained from the County Board of Elections. Qualified voters who are not certain whether they are registered for this election should contact the County Board of Elections. Dated this 17 day of September, 1973. Mrs. George C. Hoskins Chairman, County Board of Elections Sept. 20,27 c Only 89 More Days ’Til Christmas! ... don't panic! .. . plenty of time to r place orders for personalized cord table covers ... mail boxes .. . estate signs . . . Christmas cards . . . soap - (SOAP?) •*« ... We're bound to have SOMETH ING i;i even Aunty Fanny can't live without.. > V; sr- COUNTRY CORNER 210 BROAD STREET INTERIORS-UNIQUE GIFTS : I ThuridEy, i September P, Mggj A«M.Nlstfl»TOr»N3&» ' | Having qualified as AdmipStrator ■ of the estate of Sara VirgiAtt’Roach ■ Hare, late of Chowan CoutynNorlti I Carolina, this is to notify all persofdhfl holding claims against th*tam»,4ttJ said deceased to present thsiyi idWtO ■ undersigned on or before-*!* l4tl» I day of March, 1974, or this notice will I be pleaded in bar of any fg&vary I thereon. All persons indebted lb said I estate will please make intyfiediate • I payment ’ JEFXj This sth d*y of September; 1973. I LEONARD S. HARE- 1 Administrator of the Estate’of J Sara Virginia JHare. I Deceased. I v Sept. Ij, 20, 2f,Oct. 4c I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ] Having qualified as Administrator I of the estate of Wildred Llnton I Littlejohn, late of Chowan County, I North Carolina, this is to notify all I persons holding claims against the I estate of said deceased to present I . them to the undersigned oh or before I the 7th day of March, 1974; or this I notice will be pleaded in bar of any I recovery thereon. All persons I indebted to said estate wIH ; please make immediate payment. ’. I This 31 day of August, 1973. ANDREW JOHNSON LITTLEJOHN’. A'dministra'or of the estate of Wildred Linton Lltttelohn, Deceased. Sept. 4,13,20,27 c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Y Before the Clerk y Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Thomas Hoskins Shepard, Jr., late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this .is to notify pll persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 7 defy of March, 1974, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 30 day of August, 1973. TOM H. SHEPARD SR. Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Hoskins Shepard, Jr., .Deceased. Sept. 4,13,20,27 c

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