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Page 6-C -Vs I / 1 I l W JV ■r ~ f Jif »iMr Wt v Bkf^-dt ? H .. mH OUTSTANDING in dual meets, conference and sec* tional champs, the John A. Hqjmes wrestling team went to the state finals in Winston-Salem last weekend. In a field of 96 schools, the Aces placed sixth in the tournament, with five men representing Holmes High there. Pictured above, left to riftht, are team members Carlton Wills, Anthony Riddick, William Hassell. David Norris, Percy Twine and William Carter in the right foreground. They are pictured with Coach Gil Burroughs at the extreme light. Holmes Wrestlers Place The John A. Holmes High School wrestling team emerged sixth out of % schools in the state championship, last weekend in Winston-Salem. The honor received with their showing was further strengthened by the fact that senior Percy Twine, adding to a still perfect record, copped the championship award in the 185 pound class, and Anthony Riddick emerged second in the 132 pound class. With the state competition Twine amassed a 20-0 record. But that is the end of a story. The Aces went undefeated, 11- 0, in duel meets. From there the team went on to win the N. C. Conference Championship and had five first-place winners. They included, William Carter, Anthony Riddick, David Norris, Percy Twine and William Hassell. Receiving second and honorable mention were Gus Drew, Fred Lassiter, Larry Jackson, Carlton Wills, Willie Bunch and John Norris. The conference meet was held in Plymouth. From conference honors, they went on to the Sectional meet held two weeks ago in Greenville, which they won. Anthony Riddick. David Norris, Percy Twine, and William ““placed first, and William Carter placed second. This qualified them for the State Championship. In addition, Carlton Wills was a third place winner. David Norris received the distinction of being the most outstanding wrestler in the tournament with an overall record of 16-0. At that point, three of Holmes High team were still undefeated. They Norris, Twine and Hassell. Coach Gil Burroughs remarked that all the team had good records. He stated that this year was the best since the team was organized five years ago. Last year, the Aces were HEATING PROBLEMS? IF so CALL 482-4957 Craddock’s Air Conditioning, Heating & Appliance Service t*• * 1 I TMf flMwf r KKHfiiw J w *l J * ~.j- .:,.i siM second in_, f the sectionals and qualified four men for the state. Five qualified this year. Four team members will be lost through graduation including Twine, Carlton Wills. Willie, Bunch, and Gus Drew. The co-captains were Percy Twine and Larry Jackson. * « fc ,„ PROVIDENCE NOTES The Church School of Providence Baptist Church will meet at 9:30 A.M., Sunday. Charlie L. Downing, Sr. is director. Ip The morning worship will begin at 11 A.M. The music will be presented by the Senior Choir, Mrs. V. S. Pridgen, Organist-Director. The sermon will be given by the Pastor, Dr. William C. Butts. His Sermon- Subject is "Some Questions We Never Ask.” Following the sermon the pastor and deacons will administer the Lord's Supper. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for every act of kindness rendered us during the illness and death of our loved one. Louise Bush By rum. The skill and patient kindness of both doctors and nurses truly warmed (beiltts,. «and we thank the entire staff of Chowan Hospital for the excellent medical care. To those nurses who so unselfishly gave of their time and helpfulness we shall be eternally grateful. We deeply appreciate the many cards, the lovely flowers, and the abundance of food so kindly provided for our nee(j. Thank you sincerely for your contributions to the cancer fund and to the rescue squad in memory of our beloved. May God’s blessings be upon you! Hiller Fahey By rum And Children 4 H Members Pike Emphasis On Hat Water Use By JEAN PARRISH #• / ,/ Yeopim 4-H , How often do we take Tor granted our hot water Simply? If we are not careful we may find that we will not have adequate hot water for our need? By being selective. and efficient in our everday use today perhaps we can avoid shortages in the future. The places you use hot water in your home usually fall in two general categories. The laundry room and everywhere else. A shower uses considerably less hot water than a tub bath, and you get just as clean. (Unless you take a lengthy shower.) Also when shaving or washing at a basin don’t leave ,the water running. You’re just wasting the hot water that you have to pay for. If you wash dishes by hand, don’t wash or rinse each plate separately. For your dishwasher make sure you wash with the fullest possible load. Repair leaky faucets. One drop per second adds up to about 200 gallons per month. And that’s a lot of hot water down the drain. The BNC Bonanza: Great gifts from our showcase with a S2OO, ssooor ss,ooosavings deposit Cash in! >-' 1 r . i' r . v' /-f.Yvp JW Cash in with 5200.0 Q savings deposit and choose from gifts like these. It’s tough to save. So why shouldn’t you get a reward? And at Batik of North Carolina, N. A., we think you should be able to select your own reward. So cash in on our big Bonanza. Deposit42oo, SSOO or $5,000 in a Bank of North Carolina Passbook Savings Account and you THE CHOWAN HERALD . Set tlte water heater thermostat between 150-160 degrees. Ibis will give you the required water temne(ature for dishwashers and the laumfcy. Now let’s check the laundry. It saves time, hot water, and electricity to wash full loads. |f you must wash a partial load, select the water level to fit the amount of clothes. Avoid overwashing clothes. It’s just a waste and also wear oh the clothes. Use cold water and suitable detergents wherever they can do an adequate job. Since we’ve been thinking about laundry remember to have your electric dryer at peak efficiency by keeping it dean, adequately vented and don’t overdry. Don’t let your overuse of hot water get us all into “hot water!” It is the time of year again when we begin to think about our Chowan County Junior Livestock Show and Sale. It is usually held in April. This year it is planned for April 16. There is a lot of work and planning to be done in order to have a successful show and v H . \&£' .' ••• v ' ><. gSiaßgß^^sgS«Mfci>tag^<- j*k _ -^•• t '»fladßr\s- JTMB's.'B ' '-• *** __-'''■ ■ .huMink^n^ A I 1 I , hsb ■ I . jj I ■j. I ' ' AA' J& S'' >' )pW l yS' l ■?®w§w/g' ~. ?v Cash in with $500.00 savings deposit and select one of these or 7 other great gifts. get to choose from a long list of 38 outstanding gifts. You get something good and do something gppd for yourself—with your savings earning 5%, compounded daily, paid monthly. Stop by Bank of North Carolina soon to see all A .the great things you can get for •'f\. :?:.. */ -«> / - r ~ d ;• • -A-..VV* .'•' - .rf-'Sii^ 7 j sale. The stews that art to 1» shown have to bt sM up and on feed by The pigs have to be AUt up by February ». i There is more work in having a steer became he has to be halter broken so he can be lead around by the ownr. A few weeks before the show you have to start giving them a bath- Their hair is also cut prior to the show. Your pigs have to be washed and cleaned also. There are a lot of prises given. First you “ get extra money if your steer grades IQod, choice, or prime. Our county tries to top our steers off to grade choice. You cna also win prizes in showmanship. Prizes are also given for the hogs. They are given for both \ individual and pens of three. Trophies and ribbons are pr&entd the top winners in the Steer, Swine, and Showmanship Divisions. This event is open to the public and will be held at the American Legion Building. Plan • now to come see and learn and support the 1974 Junior ' Livestock Show and Sale. Leant one of :XK) skills', with us. depending on the skill requirements of yOur local unit. You’re paid while you learn in your local A r ’mv Reserve. , The Army Reserve, it pays logo to meetings. 0 ___NOW 9 LAY IMG THROUGH TUESDAY BWBIBBRV WBI BYBVUB I UTS” I I ■HPak ' j IHlP|B^; V |f ,* -. " .——a* 1 j/f >?\, > * i *">* s "/. ’'• '^MKKKKKK ' -* ' • *~' r -^ ,,l,l^, '%yw~\ V^?sP^/^%A\ \. If«llil&ii' > ■ A ' 3^^: Cml» in with SSXXX) savings deposit and pick from a showcase of 14 exciting items. cashing in! Do it soon. The BNC Bonanza ends April 15,1971. . *' ■ Jk'/i' 1 ,» AL •’kkiS is Si , February 28, 1974 The Ideal !Sfc is one who ■Times, Los Angeles. , ■ i 'I < I p I , ■ JP. mphis | regular price suo OUR PRICE $1.39 Mitchaner's Pharmacy EDENTON, N. C.
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