Page 2-B 11 |: VETERANS MEET—State and district Veterans of Foreign War officials are [] shown at Buxton last week when V. F. W. Post No. 10348, honoring Leo M. •: Jennette, USMC, who was killed in action in Vietnam, was formed. They are, left :• to right, Bob Knowlton, state VFW Americanization chairman of Elizabeth City; •: First District Commander H. E. Bass of Edcnton, and VFW Senior Vice Commander ;i Roy P. Quinn of Asheville. The Leo M. Jennette Post includes all branches of ji the military service in its membership. The formation meeting of the Post was :■ held in the Cape Hatteras Anglers Club room at Buxton. (Raymond Couch :• Photo for Dare Tourist Bureau). I News From The Chowan Count Producers will no longer need •; measurement service to assure ;• themselves of eligibility for ;• price support on flue-cured •: tobacco acreage, according to |* W. T. Reece, State Executive :* Director of the Agricultural £ Stabilization and Conservation 5; Service. :• "Current tobacco procedures ►j have been amended to permit ;I price support on all fiue-cured 1?., tobacco lip to 110 per cent of a farm’s poundage quota," Reece said. He added that price T * ; support would be available without regard to the amount of f acres planted provided DDT or • TDK is not used on his crop. He : went on to say that tobacco ; marketed over 110 per cent of • the farm's poundage quota will • be subject to penalties. “Producers will, however, be • required to certify their flue • cured tobacco acreage on the : standard measurement form, : ASCS-580," Reece said. Formerly producers had to . stay within their farm acreage ‘ allotment in order to be eligible [ for price support on flue- cured • tobacco. Some producers had ; licen requesting and paying for - acreage im rsurement service j 10 as sure themselves of j eljßßDity tor price support. stated. b£tt this is no • * Z- I 5 Simulated TV Recaption I 8 | MOTOROLA I Quasar. PORTABLE COLOR TV Value Priced I $419.95 $ Cart •! l ne lud«d_ **. ft remote fj! control I £ special ? : S«tel. * Remote Control make* channel and volume changes r : : May and fast If you don't Ilka >:: what you're watching, praaa a :■ button and quickly aaa what's S. on other VHP channels from :• your easy chair. Turn set on and off, change VHP channel*, , j: adjust volume. i co^gagae I rzxzzr nanra nrtirmanaa CALL 4M4C11 longer necessary. , 1975-CROP WHEAT ALLOTMENT PROCLAIMED On April 11 a 1975 national wheat allotment of 53.5 million acres was proclaimed by Acting secretary of Agriculture Clayton K. Yeutter. The allotment does not represent a limit on the amount of wheat that may be planted. It is used solely to determine what payments would be made to wheat gowers if the national average market price for wheat during July-Novemeber 1975 falls below $2.05 a bushel. For 1974-crop wheat, the national acreage allotment was established at 55.0 million acres and farmers are expected to plant 71 million acres. Acres planted to wheat are expected to exceed the allotment again in 1975;.the acreage of wheat sown will likely be significantly influenced by the price outlook for wheat at planting time. Legislation requires that the Secretary of Agriculture not later than April 15 of each year proclaim a national wheat SERVICES AVAILABLE Certified Watchmakers Clock Repairs Jewelry Repairs Diamond Mounting Baby Shoes Bronzed, Silvered / Razor Service Silver Replating Refinishing Engraving Wedding Invitations C. T. Davis & Company Jewelers EDENTON, N. C. Next To Taylor Theater FACTORY FINISHED If fflHiVi |j| PANELING 1111 Rll iLImLMi i II w lM\ iJiDillll I It aP * liif htwui 1/nSlili I I 1 \IV Jl \ m f B $3.95 fl.liSllf Per I'anel IhJ ygyi||| RMfll 1 M. G. BROWN CO., INC. I W$M Phone 482-2135 flfl 9HJIII EDENTON, N. C. Jfil Other panols available 5 $4.25 per panel to $11,85 per penel , (% acreage allotment for the crop to bb harvested in the next calendar year. The national allotment shall be the number of acres which the Secretary determines on the basis of the estimated national average yield will produce the quantity (less imports) that he estimates will be used domestically and for export during the marketing year for the crop. The allotment for 1975 is lower than for the present year because of an estimated slight decline in total wheat utilization and an expected increase in national average wheat yield. The 1975 national allotment is computed on the basis of an estimated national yield of 32.8 bushels per ’acre and estimated total utilization (less imports) for the use 1975-76 marketing year of 1,754 million bushels. Domestic use is projected at 805 million oushels, exports at 950 million oushels and imports at 1 million bushels. The pro jected total use for the 1975-76 marketing year of 1.755 million bushelscomparesto 1,974 million bushels for the 1973-74 marketing year and 1,760 million bushels projected for the 1974-75 marketing year. Carryover stocks are expected to increase slightly over 300 VOTE FOR— MELVIN A. BYRUM CHOWAN COUNTY _ COMMISSIONER Moy 7th Democratic Primory “YA GOTTA BE INVOLVED IP YA MBIIPBfi WANT A GET RESULTS” Jf I know the necessity and value of maintain ing constant communication and close associa tion with citizens in every part of Chowan County. I am a man with acute awareness of the problems facing our town and county. I am ready to give of my time and talent to work with you and for you. Committed to independent, positive action that will insure the decision that is right for the citizen and taxpayer o* Chowan County. Your Vote and Support Will Sc Greatly Appreciated THE CHOWAN HERALD Peanut Hulk Provide Hew fuel Soane It’s not their hulls that are warming the hearths of ecology-minded homeowners this year. A non-smoking, long burning fire log made from peanut hulls is agriculture science’s newest approach to the energy crisis. Produced commercially for the first time this winter, the logs are made from ground hulls mixed with waxes and compressed into standard fireplace-size. Besides providing a new fuel for home owners. the logs solve a disposal problem for surplus hulls. Traditionally, hulls left over from usual uses like cattle feed, poultry litter, and garden mulch have been burned in large incinerators near shelling plants. 1 Wheat’s Not The Culprit At current prices, the farm value of wheat in 1 a Im pound loaf of bread is just over seven cents, That’s a , rise of 3.4 cents in five years, compared to a 10.3-cent rise in other costs involved in producing the same loaf of bread. No Shoe-String Operation It now takes a capital in vestment of about $250,000 to start a typical full-time owner-operated farm, re ports the Farm Credit Ad ministration. ASCS y million bushels during the 1974- 75 marketing year rising from 180 million bushels on July 1, 1974, to 494 million bushels on July 1, 1975. Full details of the 1975 wheat program will be announced later. Farm Decline Seen ' By 1985. the U.S. will have some 700,000 fewer farms than it does now. according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Legal Notices i ' NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE 1 Under and by virtile of the power 1 of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Johnnie E. Hughes and wife. Pearl B. Hughes to W. S. _ Privott, Trustee, dated the 4th day of March, 1961 and recorded in Deed of i Trust Book 78 at page 345, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County,- and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the i undersigned as Substituted Trustee by an instrument of writing dated the 18th day of April, 1974, and a recorded in Book 101 at page 90 in i , the Office of the Register of Deeds of i t Chowan County default having been made, in the payment of the . indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the firms thereof sublect to foreclosure. ' and the holder of the Indebtedness thereby'secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpdee of satisfying said indebtedness; the undersigned Substituted Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Edenton, North Caroline.-at 12:00 o'clock Noon on Wednesday the 22nd day. of May. 1024, the land convoyed in Said deed of trust, the tame lying and being in First Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: That certain lot or parcel of land together with all buildings and improvements thereon numbered, known and designated as Lot No. Ten (10) as shown on corrected map of Westover Heights made by Carlyle C. Webb. C.E., dated April 2A, 1949 and recorded In Plat Book No. 1, page 54, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina, and being the same property conveyed to the' said parties of the first part by the said Richard H. (Henry) Hardin and his wife by deed of even dale herewith and duly filed for registration In the uturesaid Office, said plat and deed and those instruments mentioned therein being hereby referred to and made part hereof for further description and chain of title. This conveyance is made subject to all covenants, conditions, restrictions and reservations of record affecting the said property. The property above described shall, be sold subject to 1974 ad valorem taxes not yet due and payable. The highest bidder at the sale shall be immediately required to make a cash deposit not to exceed Ten (10 per cent) Per Cent of the amount of the Bid up to and including 51,000.00. plus Five (5 per cent) Per Cent of any excess over 51,000.00 This the 18th day of April, 1974. W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., Substituted Trustee 102 West Eden Street, P. O. Box 445 Edenton, North Carolina 27932 Telephone: (919 ) 482 4441 Apr.2s,May 2.9.16 C STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHOWAN INTHEGENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORETHECLERK 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, ■ShhKr^l hMv 6, 1974, It 12:00 O'clock s public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash, the following land in First Township, Chowan county. North Carolina, and ntßjra particularly describe* Ms follows: * ''The land known a* the Paxton •and about 1W miles from the v Town of Edenton bounded on the . ) North by Mrs. Lillie v. Bond or the heirs of L. O. Bond; ok the East by W. O. Speight or Mrs. W. O. Speight; on the South by a. c. . Boyce and J. B. Webb and on ttfa west by W. O. Speight or Mrs., w. O. Speight, said land was inherited by Margaret w. winbome. Elizabeth W. Janes and JamesC. Warren from their mother and is the identical real property conveyed to A. C. Boyce by a certain deed dated September 2S. 1939, and now kuly receded 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 sate. Included within the terms of this sale shall bfe any and all agricultural crop allotments attached to said premises. The bid upon said tract will start at 573.550.00. 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 51,000 bid, plus 5 per cent of all over 9 DATED AND POSTED this 24th day of April, 1974. f Merrill Evans, Jr. P. Or Box 74 Edenton, N. C. 27932 COMMISSIONER Apr.25,May2,1974C NOTICE This Is to notify the public that on and after this date, April 1, 1974, I, David Chappell will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Apr.4,11,18,25P NOTICE This is to notify thepublic that on andafterthisdate,October27,l972,l, Willie J. Leary, Jr. wilt not be responsible tor any debts to me by anyone other than myself. NOTICE OF SALE ROBERT NORMAN, SR. ESTATE FOURTH TOWNSHIP, CHOWAN COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA Under and by virtue of an order of sate of the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, made in the Special Proceedings no. 73-SPI6 and entitled "Annie Norman Collins, et al. Petitioners vs. Claudia Norman Newby (Widow), et al. Respondents", the undersigned PUBLIC HEARING The Town Council of the Town of Edenton SISTiSIO~WBIic hearing at the Edenton Munici pal Building on May 14, 1974, at 8 P. M. in order to consider the request of the First Assembly of God Church and Mr. George Jones to annex 4.44 acres of land into the corporate limits of the Town of Edenton. W. B. GARDNER Town Administrator / WHKT WOULD YOU 6IVE TO LIVf FOREVER? Ik "nEnavunir .. CvAri-itt ** u u WifTi# BKOrCIITi IT IS * jjCWwp nvwfYfr Mm p EShlllAaiiiitikltM'U|J Exorcism has fascinated the world for centuries. Today, it capturm the imagination of [k , million* with It* dynamic exploration of evltandthe occult. Few film* of the supernatural ft jJKN better portray * more compelllnfl stqry ol witchcraft, posseulon and devil worship with ft fi4{| cinematic quality, suspense and force than “THE TOUCH OF BATAN”, a story of erotic EJj 111 exorcism exploding In the real world of contemporary mld-Amertcal , The Atlanta Journal calls "THE TOUCH OF SATAN".,.“rich andchllllng..\ent£taining excellent”. LA Prwcompered^VTAN^to^''cUeelc i • —rr=“ I KD ENTONi M commissioner will at.noon on ; Friday, the nth day 01 May. 1974 at the courthouse door In Chowan County, Edenton. North Carolina, otter for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that certain tract ot land situate In Fourth Township, Chowan County,' North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Beginning 0J an Won pipe at the Southwest corner of Tract 1 allotted . to Claudia Norman Newby, then along the ime ot tract l North 67 degrees 4$ minutes East 64J.1 teat to an iron pipe in the run ot Simon Creak Swamp; thence along the run , of Simon Creek Swamp South -4 degrees IS minutes West 291 feat to a point; South 22 degrees 15 minutes East 500 feet to a point; South 12 degrees 45 minutes East 332 feet to a point; South 24 degrees IS minutes. East 500 feet to a gum stump; thence leaving the fun of Simon Creek Swamp South 24 degrees 45 minutes ' West 1161.9 feet to an Iron pipe, the Northeast comer of Tra 87. page 401, in the Office of Register 1 of Qeeds, Chowan County, North Carolina. Default having been made in the payment ot the indebtedness thereby secured, and said deed of / trust being by the terms thereof sublect to foreclosure, the undrsigned Trustee will, on the Ist day of May, 1974, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse door in Edenton, NorthCarollna, otter for resale to the highest bldde- for cash but subject to the confirmation of the Court, the property conveyed In said deed of trust, the same being In the Town of Edenton, First Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, described as follows: Being Lot No. 7 of the W. E. Cox lots according to survey and map of the same by Carlisle C. Webb, Registered Surveyor, dated September 9, 1967, and registered in Plat Book 5, page 4S, Office of the Register of Deeds for Chowan County, North Carolina; reference being hereby made to said map tor further description. The bidding ot this resale will BeginatthepriceofTWOTHOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY FIVE AND NO-100 (52,885.00) DOLLARS. This resale is made , subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and municipal assessments, if any, and 1974 taxes. The highest bidder will be $ weguired to make a deposit ot. ten ' percent of the first $1,000.00. This sale shall stand open for tendays tor advance bid. ) This 16th day ot April, 1974. . JOHN W. GRAHAM Truitee Apr.18,25C Toyfor Theater Ectenfon, N. C. -, LATE SHOWS § -n 1‘! -I