Page 10-B Society Nows From Merry Hill Section By Ethel B.Winborne Miss Marilyn Barfield is spending this week in Florida with a friend. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps and Mrs. Ella Evans left Thursday morning with a few others from Aulander and Hertford County on a tour of Las Vegas, Nevada to be gone about two weeks. They were to fly by plane from Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Crabtree of Raleigh were the guests of Sammie and Ruth Adams from Monday thru Wednesday last week. Rev. and Mrs. Sherwood Allcox of Portsmouth visited Perquimans Horse-Pony Club Results Halter 3 yrs. over: 1. Little Bid Speedie, Shirley Jones; 2. Mac’s Vida, Nancy Cannon; 3. Eternal Streak Bars, C.T. Rogerson, Jr. Halter 2 yrs. under: 1. Bar Angie, Barbara McCotter; 2. Tonto Sun Jr., Ronald Hetherington. Showmanship at Halter: 1. Little Bid Speedie, Shirley Jones; 2. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow; 3. Taffy Red Ant, Jackie Hayman. Novice Go As You Please: 1. Sugar Dawn, Phyllis Umphlett; 2. Kowa’s Dandy, Diane Caddy; 3. Bay Socks, Allisan Reeder. Children’s Go As You Please: 1. Malley, Hope Harrell; 2. Sandy Jr. Sandy Weeks; 3. Blackie, Susie Pritchard. Open Barrell Race: 1. Bar’s Bud, George Bell; 2. Tucky San, Debbie Sawyer; 3. Duster, Howard Askew. Open Balloon Race: 1. Garcia Lad, Bill White; 2. Joe Dee, Walter Tharrington: 3. Moco Vann, Walter Tharrington. Trail Class: 1. Briarfield Pixie, Donna Stallings; 2. Dial Hollywood, Kathy P.H.B. Pickled Herring Breakfast ROE INCLUDED Sat. April, 16th 7 to 9 A. M. Edenton Methodist Church ALL YQU C.4/V EAT For $1.75 I APRIL, 1977 B ABOUT YOUR PR ESC RIPTI ON - Your M prescription is a very special product. Actually, it is ES medical treatment in product form, made available HK through your doctor and pharmacist for your R health care. Here is some important advice about your prescription. 1. Follow your physician’s precise instructions. R Ml There is always a good reason. S 2. Take the whole prescription unless your R Bi physician says you can stop. PI 3. Discard unused medications. Many children IJ [GI have been poisoned by swallowing leftover II medicines. H jn 4. Obey your physician's refill instructions. IH M 5, Never share your medication with another H 51 person. M HI 6. Protect your medications. Keep them in a L M safe place. I [SI 7. Tell your doctor if you do not have a la ■jl prescription filled. * 41 g. If you go to more than one physician be sure |J each one knows about it. L| ]H 9. Protect yourself—carry a card in your wallet Ij In that lists important facts about your health. U |3 ASK US: If you have any question! about your K II prescription, ask us. We are here to help you me HI H your medicines safely and properly. 1 I HOLLOWELL ft MOUNT 1 KUU MU6 STOK m him «rr WRAPPING I 492-2127 EDENTOM I Mr. and Mrs. William White last week. He was a former pastor here for several years. —O— Miss Ellen Pruden of Methodist College of Fayetteville spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr. Mrs. Garatha Phelps returned from Chowan Hospital at Edenton last week after several weeks as a patient there and is spending some time with her son, Charlie Bill Phelps, Mrs. Phelps, Charlene and Billy, while she is recuperating from an operation. Winslow; 3. Pepper, Bar bara McCotter. Open Go As You Please: 1. Candy Moplay, Melissa Poulos; 2. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow; 3. Sugar Dawn, Phyllis Umphlett. Open Barrell Race: 1. Bar’s Bud, George Bell; 2. Tripple Gain, Kay Fleming; 3. Jimbo, Ronnie Byrd. Open Ladies Pleasure: 1. Candy Moplay, Melissa Poulos; 2. Briarfield Pixie, Donna Stallings; 3. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow. Open Ring Spearing: 1. J. 8., Glen Coltrain; 2. : Starburst, Donnie Tadlock; 3. Duchess, Teressa Griggs. Youth Western Pleasure: 1. Candy Moplay, Melissa Poulos; 2. Briarfield Pixie, Donna Stallings; 3. Sugar Dawn, Phyllis Umphlett. Open Pole Bending: 1. Jimbo, Ronnie Byrd; 2. Lighting, Randy Pritchard; 3. Blue Lighting, Faith Taylor. Novice Western Pleasure: 1. Sugar Dawn, Phyllis Umphlett; 2. Thunder, Norma Wood; 3. Little Man, Julie Williams. Edmund Pruden is spending a weeks vacation in Florida, with some friends from East Carolina University in Greenville. Miss Velma Love of Wingate has moved here in a new house by her brother, Jimmie Love and Mrs. Move Tomatoes Before Blooms When selecting your tomato plants this spring, you might be better off passing up those already blooming or bearing small fruit and choose smaller, younger plants. Many gardeners buy blooming plants thinking Open Ring Spearing: 1. Joe Dee, Walter Tharrington; 2. Mandy, Ralph Coley; 3. Moco Vann, Walter Tharrington. Western Horsemanship: 1. Briarfield Pixie, Donna Stallings; 2. Pepper, Bar bara McCotter; 3. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow. Open Mail Train: 1. Handcock Might, Kieth Parker; 2. Manzola, Tressa Griggs; 3. Sandman Billy Bland. Open Mail Train: 1. Mandy, Ralph Coley; 2. Moco Vann, Walter Tharrington; 3. Wimpy Sands, Pat Patterson. Men’s Western Pleasure: 1. Dan, Jimmy Kirby; 2. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow; 3. Waukeshaw Time, Alvin Arnold. Open Western Pleasure: l. Candy MoPlay, Melissa Poulos; 2. Little Bid Speedie, Shirley Jones; 3. Dial Hollywood, Kathy Winslow. Fastest Pony Around- Ring: 1. Strawberry, Darlene Creviston; 2. Spatter Butt, Van Todd; 3. Sun, Van Todd. Fastest Horse Around the Ring: 1. Mandy, Ralph Coley; 2. Moco Vann, Walter Tharrington; 3. Joe Dee, Walter Tharrington. Schools Continued From Page 1 government within the next five years. There is no zoning in Houston so land-use controls are accomplished through the decision of whether or not a particular industry, etc., gets the essential services and other devices. “Houstonians have great pride in their ac complishments,” he said. While it hurts in the pocketbook the people realized if they didn’t want to see their city go like other major cities then they would have to pay for it,” he said. He did admit that the fair market value, not based on highest and best use, valuation has a definite impact on senior citizens who have worked all their lives for a home. He said in some cases homeowners could not afford to pay the taxes and would move from the area. Dr. Larry Marshall, who is head of the Magnet program, told the group earlier that “it is not the bus...but what you have at the end of the line,” which counts in quality education. He played down the concept of allowing high school students to elect what courses they take outside the basics. “I have seen children elect themselves out of an education," be remarked. Dr, Elrod later told the j group that because Texas I does not have a state income [ tax and “low local taxes” I ($4.59) Houston is more I attractive to industry and | citizens from all parts of the ! world. [ Something the group | beard which many thought j was a no, no, was “freedom j of choice,” which appears to r w working tn Houston wtule [ Supt. Teague said some of I the other 27 districts in the [ Harris County system have I not been as successful with a I devious alternative to | achieve integration and I avoid iorcea dumuim. . * . -f . 'V <.• v • v.'-t* '' THE CHOWAN HERALD Love, to live here now, since the death of their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Love. ■ —‘6— Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Keeter and Eddie of Hampton spent the Easter holidays at their home here, with Mrs. Cliff Keeter. they will get tomatoes quicker, but this isn’t always the case, according to North Carolina State University extension hor ticulturists. Developing fruit puts a nutrient drain on plants. If this is going on at the time the plant is experiencing transplant shock, slow growth can be expected. Generally, it is better to transplant before blooms form. An alternative is to grow the plant in a large container that would allow good root development. Putting the plant into the garden row with a good root system will redupe the transplant shock. SUPPORf APPRECIATED The Junior Christian League of First Christian Church wishes to thank each and everyone who bought tickets and took part in helping to make a recent supper a success. Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. William George Lassiter Apr.14,21,28,chg- LEGAL NOTICE The Edenton Zoning Board of Adjustments will meet on April 18, 1977, at 7:30 P. M. in the Municipal Building to consider a request by Mr. Hoke Roberson for a special use ’permit to locate a trailer as a temporary office on U. S. 17 North in the IU Unoffensive Industrial District. Mar.3lApr.7,l4,chg, LEGAL NOTICE OFSALE The Town of Edenton Police Department will offer for sale to the highest bidder on sealed bids two 1973 Chevrolet 4-door. Can be seen at Street Depart ment. All bids should be mailed to Chief J. D. Parrish or William B. Gardner, Town Administrator. Bids will be opened April 22, 1977 at 4:00 P. M. All bids shold be marked “CAR BID”. Note: Town of Edenton reserves the right to reject any or all bids. William B. Gardner Town Administrator » Apr.7 H<*g. LEGAL NOTICE The Edenton Zoning Board of Adjustment will meet on April 18,1977, at 7:30 P. M. in the Municipal Building to consider a request by the Reverend Henry Moore for a special use permit to locate a church on West Albemarle Street in the R -10 District. Mar.3l,Aiy.7,l4,chg. NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY la The General Coart of Justice District Court Division File No. FUm No Notice Serving Process By Publication Nora Bonner Moton, Plaintiff vs. Frederick Moton, Defendant TO: Frederick Moton Take notice that * pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action \ The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: An action for absolute (fivorce on the grounds of one • year’s separation next procoodfog the commencemant at thU action. You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later thin feta* 10, IWTSnd upon’ your faifore tp do so the party seeaag sti vice nRiBUR apply to the Court for the relief lougiit r • This tbe Mtfa day of March, 1197. . f ■ W. m Post Office Bob >44 i p, . u n bmi cAnuuHt n. v, wm lemur: lit Publisher’s Notice: All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1988 which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or any intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” This newspaper will not knowingly accept any ad vertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. FDR. SALE—4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large recreation room, on the water in Cape Colony. Call 482-2903. Apr.7,tfc. FOR RENT—2 bedroom cot tage furnished on (he Chowan River. Call 482-8211 Apr.7,l4,pd. FOR SALE—I7% ft. Thun derbird. 125 Evinrude, ac cessories included, 482-8933. Apr.7,tfc. BUILDING FOR RENT—good location. Price very reasonable call 482-2919 or 482-8337 anytime. Apr.7,14,21,chg. WHEN BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE —— Contact R. Elton Forehand Agency, Inc. 214 South Broad Stroet Edenton, N. C. Phono 919482-2102 GENERAL ) INSURANCE f HOSPITALIZATION 1 LIFE REAL ESTATE ) 4 bedroom, brick 1-story. Large lot. waterfront. 3 bedroom, Dutch Co lonial, beautiful setting. Excellent condition. 3 bedroom brick. Central he.S'iiid air. Car pet. . 2 bedroom mobile- home. Central heat and air. Good buy, situated on two lots. Large 2 story house. A beauty. Must be moved to new location. . CHOICE LOTS 100% Financing ~dT Loots Up Toslsoo Rtartlc Credit Goiporotion PHONK 482-4441 EDENTON, N. C. 207 South Brood Street Dec 2S ehg EDENTON MANOR APARTMENTS Section U, Comer Tyler Lane and Old Hertford Road 1-2-3 BEDROOMS RENTING FROM $115.00, INCLUDING UTIL ITY ALLOWANCE. CENTRAL HEAT AND AIR CONDITIONING. FROST [ FREE REFRIGERATORS, ELECTRIC RANGES,' SMOKE DETECTORS, THERMOPANE WINDOWS, PAINTED PLASTERED WALLS, DEAD- BOLT I6CKS. FOR SECUR r ITY I•■i • « . PHONE: 482-8589, OFFICE HOURS DAILY \OA. M.JO6 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A. AA TO 12 NOON. L • .* jifr M. f ; • 'Hp-MWT- ■ JWiPWftv.n iif \ _«/r; I k • ’ BMBCp jflOilfing wpponniniTy I DIET properly with Midland Pharmacal Grapefruit Diet Plan and Aquavap “water pills”. Hollowell & Blount Drugs, Inc. Apr.14,21,28,May5,pd. ATTENTION MANAGERS ft DEMONSTRATORS —Sell toys and gifts the party plan way friendly home toy parties has openings for managers ft dealers in your area party plan experience helpful. No cash ■investment no collecting or delivering car ft telephone necessary call collect to Carol day 518-489-8395 between 8:30- 5:00 or write friendly home parties 20 Railroad Ave. Albany, N. Y. 12205. Apr. 14,21,28,May s,pd. FOR SALE—Pledger—Make tent camper, pop up, sleeps eight, just like new. Call 482- 2080. ltchg. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Responsible person Wanted to own and operate candy ft confection vending route. Edenton and surrounding area. Pleasant business. High profit items. Can start part-time. Age or experience not important. Requires car and $960 cash investment. For details write ft include jfcur phone. SAI, 1072 San Jose Avenue Burbank, California 91501. Itpd. WANT TO RENT - 2 or 3 bedroom house in Hertford or Edenton vicinity. Call 338-1348. Mar. 3,tfc RIDING LESSONS on gentle horses by qualified instructor in Hertford area. Now forming Children and Adult classes. Evenings call 919-435-6871. Mar.31,Apr.7,14,21,chg. WANT TO LEASE or Rent Hunting right in Bertie Halifax, Northampton, Gates or Hert ford counties. Near or Along Roanoke or Chowan River. Call' collect, 239-0371. Mar.3lApr.7,l4,chg. FOR SALE—Nice 2 bedroom, bath, utility, kitchen-living room combination home. Ideal for summer leisure or per manent residence. Location Arrowhead Beach in front of park area (approximately 100 yards). Call 919-456-32»4aftpr . 5:30 P. M. Monday-Friday- _ Mar. 31, Apr .7,14,21 ,chg. AUTOMOTIVE or diesel mechanic wanted. Experience desired. Will train if qualified. Apply in person at R ft W Chevrolet, Windsor, or call Rendall Cobb or Red Bradley 794-4071. Apr .7,14,dig. FOR SALE—3-bedroom house located on Colony Drive. Central heat lot size 100 x 150. Ph. 482-4735. Apr.7,tfc. 1 1\ I iHBS FOR ft. Larson AH American boat with .115 H.P. Johnson motor, has warranty. Phone 482-8267 after 6 P. M. Mar.S.tfc. HOUSE FOR SALE-We build 2,3, ft 4 Bedroom homes from $16,000. up. F. H. A. and G. 1.. Loans, also Conventional Loans. American Standard Homes. John Gross, 482-8576. Mar.24,tfc. FOR SALE—I 973 Chev. Van, excellent Condition. Call 482- 8926 after 6:00 P. M. Mar. 24,31,Apr.7,14,pd. FOR SALE: 5,000 B.T.U. Westinghouse window air conditioner. Price: $50.00 Phone: 482-8752. Mar.24,31,Apr.7,14,pd. FOR SALE: 14,000 B.T.U. Sears window air conditioner. Price: SIOO.-00 Phone: 482-8752. ' Mar.24,31,Apr.7,14,pd. $2,000.00 MONTHLY! SPARETIME! Unbelievably, excitingly easy! Send self addressed and stamped en velope to Box 1824, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Mar.lo.tfc. FREE! Wholesale Jewelry Catalog! Exclusive Designers’ Collection! Bargains galore! Box 1824, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Mar.lo.tfc. ALGISLIM—The Completely New Diet Formula Available at Mitchener Pharmacy. Apr.2B,pd. FOR SALE—I 972, 19’ Thun derbird W-head, VHF Ship to Shore Radio, CB Hook-up, Depth F -der, Side curtains, Bilge S/)/ 125 H.P. Evinrude, VtQ Trailer W elec. Winch oth<_ extras, Mint. Cond. never damaged, one owner, s4,ooofirm. Call 482-4068 after 5 P. M. or 482-4428 during the.day Mon.-Fri. Mar.3l,tfc. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for local person in this area to represent a nationally known oil company. This is a permanent, full time sales position. Offers unusually high income, op portunity for advancement. Knowledge of farm and in dustrial machinery Special training if hired. See James Jackson, Tommy Hawk Motel, Ahoskie, N. C. Friday, April 22, at 7:30 P. M. or Saturday April 23 at 9:30 A. M. Apr.l4,pd. FREE—Tire rotation and chasis lubrication on any U. S. auto, bring this ad with you. A 4.50 value at Goodyear Ser. Store, Edenton. Ph. 482-8488. Apr.14,21,28,dig. FOR SALE—Double bicycle, good condition $75.00. Call 482- 2815. Apr.14,21,pd. When you think of Real Estate, Think Rich. EST NEW LISTING IN TOWN—I story brick with foyer, liv ing room, den, large kitchen and dining area, utilty room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, paneled garage, appliances, fenced backyard, forced-air electric heat and air conditioning. $48,000. NO CITY TAXES—Water access, 1 story with siding, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, kitchen with dining area, large deck, carport, appliances, fenced back yard. $27,000. PERQUIMANS COUNTY Lving room with fireplace, dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, 1 acre of land. $42,500. WATERFRONT—Luxurious 4 bedroom, 3 baths, brick split-level, 2 decks, 2 car gar age, living room, dining room, den with fireplace, solarium, kitchen, utility room, appliances, intercom, contral vacuum $130,000. BUSlNESS—Excellent income potential, excellent location $ 37,500 INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY— -4 3-room efficiencies and 1 4-room efficiency, 1 trailer, 8 additional trailer spaces —_— —— $47,000.00; WATER ACCESS—I story brick rant*, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with dining area, den-kitchen combination ! garage, screened porch, financing avail able .... 343,000 LAND FOR SALE Waterfront Lot, Btitkheaded $16,000.00 Wooded Lot on Two Wooded Lots, Nett Water Aceess 'J a. lari* w... $6,500.00 ■ w ffß ip® m H w I H I® 11 (EDENTON) ® I ÜBBV L sum Miviic ■ I iZH. EMHi RiCnOro 33!~4033 Thursday, April 14, jdjT FOR SALE-3 cleared ad joining lots 50 ft. x 150 ft. eadh on White Oak Drive, Cape Colony. CaH 482-3340. Oct.2,t*ei WANTED TO BUY-Antiquae, old dolls, jewelry, furniture, silver, etc. We buy anything oM All transactions held in strirteet confidence. IJ. G Quinn Wlj 4680. Junes ,fttt. FOR SALE-3 BR home at Arrowhead Beach; centra? heat, large screened back porch, storage shed, near patr on 2-lot plot. AC included, $15,500. Call 221-81 M after * P. M. tfne. FOR SALE—CuII igan FeedMr for removing rust from weH water—3o gallon tank in-' eluded—original cost $255.00-*- no sensible offer ignored. Casi 221-4764. Apr.2B.chg. — , JENKINS AND OLlVEß— painting contractor. Phone 48$-. 3310-482-8601, free estimate.' Jan.l3.tfe. FOR SALE—Top quality soil and fill dirt. Immediate delivery. Contact Claude Small, Jr., 482-3277. tit. FOR SALE: 23,000 B.T.U. Montgomery Ward window air conditioner, used only ;$ seasons. Price: $375.00 Phone: 482-8752. Mar-24.31. Apr .7,14,pd. FREESE’S Sharpening Service > ROUTE 2 fi CAPE COLONY EDENTON, N. C. PHONE 482-3283 ' j.' - Chain Saws .08 per tooth Hand Saws $2.50 up4>- Circular Saws 20Dia. In. Keyhole Saws .75 up Scissors 75 up Pinking Shears I.2ft Knives -■ 50 up Drill Bits t .15 up Joiner and Planner : Blades .ISperin. Many Other Items Too Nipng-ous to Mention.. NO PLEASE Bring your dull cutting tods to either Parker-Evans Hardware or Edenton Marina. One day service on most items. Weekend service on! quantity orders. Contractors, carpenters, manufacturing firms, take note: This service means no down time of your cutting equipment. All sharpening is guaranteed to your satisfaction

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