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Tfopday* J«Hwry 3. im* Ecological Delay in Fuel Criais Recommended by MacGregor “The mmrfr crisis will force some jfexdjubtment in our timetable for achieving maximum conservation and imprave«Mnt|in the environ ment,” lan MacGregor, chair * man and chief executive officer of American Metal Climax, Ino, said in a com pany-wide conference on en vironment held recently in Tucson, Arir. Citing proposed legislation which would prohibit surface mining where the Federal government! owns the mineral rights, but not the surface rights, Mr.) MacGregor said that, if this proposal is adopted, it would seriously restrict the mining of the re serves of low sulphur coal in the western states. He said that the National Coal Association has esti mated that something like 37.5 billion tons of low sul phur surface coal would be come unavailable. “We have translated the coal tonnage involved into measurements . of equivalent energy in bar f rels of oil. It represents 166 billion barrels of oil or, to bring this even closer to home, it represents 415 times the amount of oil we are now importing annually from the Arab countries,” he ex plained. Last year more than half of the nation’s coal produc tion came from surface min ing. JHe stated that delays in federal leasing of western coal reserves stem from eco logical and environmental considerations frv-eed upon adw^tetn.ro» and legisla tors. Mr. MacGregor said that the Wyoming coal reserves are equivalent in energy to almost 50 per cent more than the total remaining oil re serves in the continental 48 states. “Recognizing the legiti mate concern for reclama tion, the feasibilities have to be examined in proper per spective,” he added. “Coal seams in the west are as much as 10 to 20 times thicker than in the east. As a consequence, substantially local Stadoat la Art Prograai MURFREESBORO - Clyde Spear. Jr., of Edenton. was one of 41 C'howan College students who recently participated in an experimental art program, a “mini-week* - 'of~ l studv in .New_. York City. All of the students are taking art courses at Chowan, a two year church-related college, • and most are art majors. Spear, a graduate of John A. Holmes High School is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Spear, Sr. west operations manager, said a new program for pool ing the area’s wood wastes, has enabled the company to reactivate steam generators' which were mothballed. “We are hauling wood wastes from smaller operations in Mason, Thurston and Grays Harbor counties until the emergency passes,” he said. SHOP I. N. S. AT THE D&M Super Market Your independent Neighborhood Store Fm Delivery on Orders of $6.00 or More PHONE 482-2317 USDA Inspected whole only fryers i4sc FRYERS 5. 149 c i f CENTER Rib Cut PORK CHOPS ifc. Me s^*; i \ | iQf fUQ MUMHMMWIk r.' ;: ;. •;. Jr fUf less acreage needs to be dia turbed to mine any given tonnage of coal. In addition, greater reclamation cost per acre can be justified without seriously impairing the eco nomics of mining. Produc tion of 250 million tons per year of coal in the West would only disturb about 2,500 acres of land per year, and on a, temporary basis. This is less than half of the acreage of land permanently destroyed each year for highway con struction in the state of Wyoming alone. “National environmetal policies must consider at one time not only the availability and cost of pollution control methods, but also its impact on the cost of energy,” Mr. MacGregor said. New Study Launched On Litter Control A comprehensive research program designed to develop a new systems approach to litter control was announced at the 20th Anniversary meeting, of Keep America Beautiful, Inc., in New York pity. KAB has contracted with Scientific Resources, of Mor ristown, N. J., and its Human Resources Institute to design the new research program. Roger W. Powers, execu tive vice president of Keep America Beautiful said that, for the first time, “all factors involved in litter prevention will be studied simultane ity ahd SMs project will bring together on a coordi nated basis community and scientific skills with the force of citizen, awareness and ac tion. “Chief factor to be studied will be the human behavioral aspects of littering,”, he added. “But the project will also seek answers in the physical and situational areas of collection and disposal, street sweeping and law en forcement practices relating to littering." Profits Create Jobs SIM \ W%r « TESTING— Maid of Cotton Debra Ploch checks out the dimensional stability of a cotton knit fabric at the Southern Regional Research lab in New Orleans. The device she’s operating mea sures the degree to which a fabric holds its original size and shape after being placed under tension for a pre scribed length of time. “If you want to follow in your father's footsteps, don’t wear loafers.” ARMOUR'S Columbian Brand SLICED BACON 12 OZ. PKG. 1? oz. pkg. 69c W: TOWELS WM» orDKorRU w Tor) ijw I ; ;iwiuuirlvi ■ -y iBBA AAX Ar Am -/ If- v Bte&tt' '3jfcS® 788 V v . wtoo has control but her money. Dumb. You may know her. The confident working girl who’s making it on her own. She has a nice apartment, stylish clothes, good taste in wines. And no savings. She should discover the Payroll Savings Plan. It’s simple to sign up at work. After that, an amount she specifies is set aside each payday and used to buy U.S. Savings Bonds. With U.S. Savings Bonds, it doesn’t take long to build up a healthy nest egg. Which . • Dera't«'#"» ot lha ««»#•! t"q Co.-ic Consumers Need to Know by LEE LANDIS ? „ One of the fallacies wc live by, according to the Ameri can Economic Foundation, is that economic controls can cure inflation. But there’s an old Chinese proverb which states, “He who rides a tiger dismounts at his own peril.” In other words, it’s easier to start than to stop. And that’s true with government con trols. Most controls are urged by special interest groups who pressure the government into selective economic programs. But historically, controls have never worked. It’s like trying to move a single mar ble in a jar full of marbles. Each leans on the other. Every economic action brings on reaction followed by still other reactions. For example, we sold too much grain to Russia last year. That created a domestic shortage which drove up the cost of feed for cattle and chickens which were under price controls. With reduced profits in sight, ranchers cut back pro duction. This in turn put price pressure on pork and fish which were not controlled. Thus, the marbles moves and moved to no one’s benefit. The simple cure for short ages and high prices is to per? mit the law of supply and de mand to work. In a free econ omy it doesn't take lofig for suppliers to enter a market where profits are available. The most unchangeable factor in economics is human nature. Man is profit ori ented. When denied t£e free dom to earn as much' as pos sible, man’s performance is reduced. But when allowed to develop bis maximum income, he can often work economic miracles. Unfortunately, making the world better for someone else but not yourself is hardly, conducive te great effort. It’s also difficult for a politician to tell people who are chafing under high prices that the so lution is to let prices became temporarily higher. • • Share! ■ | IU. .Its . mt.4*d*,N.r .N.Y Z\ THE CHOWAN HERALD means she’s ready for anything from unexpected emergencies to an exotic vacation. 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A man has 510. legal Hotices STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHOWAN IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF RE-SALE By virtue of an upset bid and an Order of the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, in a Special Proceedings entitled "MERRILL EVANS, JR., Guardian for Shelton W. Moore, Incompetent, Petitioner —vs— SHELTON W. MOORE, Incompetent, Respondent" I will on Monday, January 14, 1974, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court House door in Edenton, North Carolina, resell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following land in First Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: The land known as the Paxton land about H? miles from the Town of Edenton bounded on the North by Mrs. Lillie V. Bond or the heirs of L. D. Bond; on the East by W. O. Speight or Mrs. W. O. Speight; on the South by A. C Boyce and J. B. Webb and on the West by W. O. Speight or Mrs W. O. Speight, said land was inherited by Margaret W. Winborne, Elizabeth W. Janes and James C. Warren from their mother and is the identical real property conveyed to A. C. Boyce by a certain deed dated September 28, 1939, and now duly recorded in the Chowan County Registry in Deed Book No. 2, page 520. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted at said sale. Included within the terms of this sale shall be any and all agricultural crop allotments attached to said premises. The bid upon said tract will start at $55,700. The high bidder at said sale will be 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 27th day of December, 1973. Merrill Evans, Jr. P. O. Box 74 Edenton, N C 27932 COMMISSIONER Jan. 3,10,1974 c STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY File No. 73 SP 52 Film No. INTHE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION LUCY E. WILLIS COFIELD plaintiff VS MARION WILLIS Defendant TO: MARIO'N WILLIS: Take Notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows The Petitioner and the Defendant a(e co tenants and own real property in Chowan County, which the Petitioner prays will be sold for division of proceeds of sale in lieu of partition. You are required to make defense of such pleading not later than the 28th day of January. 1974, and upon your failure to do so. the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought; This 28th day of December, 1973. John W. Graham Attorney for Petitioner 106 East Kmg Street Edenton, North Carolina 27932 Jan. 3, 10, <7 24c STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHOWAN General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Civil Action S. D. No. 73 CvS-148 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION (now BOARD OF TRANS * PORTATION). 'Plaintiff, V. PAUL EDSEL WAFF and wife, SARAH H. WAFF, ET AL. TO: Paul Edsel Waff and wife, Sarah H. Waff. Take notice that pleadings seeking relief against you have been filed in the above entitled action The nature of the relief being ..ought is as follows The condemnation and appropriation, for highway purposes, of a certain interest or estate in that certain parcel of land lying and being in First Township, Chowan County, North Carolina and being that tract of land conveyed to Paul Edsel Waft by deed dated August 5, 1968, recorded in Book 24 at page 565 of the Chowan County Registry, description being specifically incorporated herein by reference You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than the 29trt day of January, 1975, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service aqainst you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 16th day of November, 1973. ROBERT MORGAN Attorney General ARCHIE W. ANDERS Associate Attorney N. C. Department of Justice P. O Box 25201 Raleigh,NorthCarolina 27611 Dec. 20,27, Jan 3c NOTICE OF DISSOLUT ON OF SAL SHELL, INC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Dissolution of SAL SHELL, INC., a North Carolina corporation, were filed in the office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina on the 17th day of December, 1973, and that all creditors of and claimants against the corporation are required to present their respective claims and demands immediately in writing to the corporatio. so that it can proceed to collect its assets, convey and dispose of its properties, pay,- satisfy and discharge its liabilities and obligations and do all other acts required to liquidate its business and affairs. This the 19th day of December, 1973. SAL SHELL, INC. Edenton, North Carolina Dec. 27. Jan. 3,10, «7c NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division File No. 73-CVS 282 Film No. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION CLARENCE A. CAYTON and wife, BURNICE CAYTON, Plaintiffs VS EDGAR O. SAMS and wife, RUTH M. SAMS t a BLUE MOON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Defendants TO EDGAR O. SAMS and wife, RUTH M. SAMS t a BLUE MOON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows a breach of contract action for construction of a home on plaintiffs' lot in Chowan County, North Carolina, which said contract has not been completed although plaintiffs have paid full consideration under the contract You are required to make defense to such pleading within forty (40/ days of December 20, 1973 or not later than the first day of February, 1974, and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court tor the Page 5-A relief souqht This 17th day of December, 1973 W. J. P Earnhardt, Jr , Attorney for Plaintiffs ty MAX S. BUSBY 102 West Eden Street, P O Box 445 Edenton, North Carolina 27932 Telephone: (919) 482 4441 Dec 20,27. Jan. 3,10 c ~~ NORTH CAROLINA * CHOWAN COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virture of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust, executed by Percy Cobb and wife, Clara Cobb, dated.the 10th day of March, 1969, and recorded in Book 87, page 401, in the Office of Register of Deeds, Chowan County, North Carolina. Default having been made n the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door in Edenton, North Carolina, at noon on the 21st day of January, 1974, the property conveyed .n said deed of trust, the same being m the Town of Edenton. f >sf Township, .howan Coun’y, North Carolina escribed as follow'. • Being Lot No 7of tn- f. '• vox lots according to *s*r/.. / ano map of the same by Carlisle C Webb. Registered Sue -. • dated September 9, 196/, and registered m Plat Book 5. page 46, Office of the Register of Deeds for Chowan County, North Carolina, reference being hereby made to said map for further description The highest bidder will be 'equired to make a deposit of ten per cent of the first SI,OOO 00, and five per cent of any excess abow $1,00.00 This sale shall stand open for ten days for advance oid. This sale is made subject- to ah outstanding and unpaid taxes am* municipal assessments, it any. ard 1974 taxes This 12th day of December. 'V72 JOHN W GRAHAM Trustee Dec. 20, 27 Jan. 3,10 c ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK Having qualified as Admin jstratrix of the estate of C'yde Elbert Bunch. Sr , late of Chowan County, North Carolina, th.s is to notify all persons holdinu claims against the estate of sa«d deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14 day of June, 197a. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon AI: persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 6 day of December, 1973 RUTH C. BUNCH Administratrix of the Estate of Clyde Elbert Bunch, Sr , Deceased Dec. 13, 20, 27, Jan 3p
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