Page 7-A | v §; dßVlii i A^ttl # ifiSflwlafg *r toP ■■■ mm ; - : jj^Bj^BmL/mL-* * JSI * . -: H.tWiW»V„Ki» TO SPEAK SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mead listen as their son, Patrick, preaches. He will deliver the morning sermon Sunday at the Church of Christ on Mexico Road, where his father is the minister. Patrick Mead Will H ; Be Guest Speaker Patrick Mead of Calera, Ala., will be the guest speaker at the Church of Christ on Mexico Road this Sunday. He is a graduate of Northeastern High School in Elizabeth City, and is now the minister of the Church of Christ in Calera. Mr. Mead is also the son of Bill Mead, who is the minister for the Mexico Road congregation. Frank Moore, the son-in law of the elder Mead, will BIDS SOUGHT v Sea led bids will be accepted on the oth day of June, 1977, at 10 A. M. at the Chowan County Courthouse by the County Commissioners for the building known as the "Bufflap" residence, lo cated on East Church Street, which is a portion of the proposed Courthouse site. The successful bidder will have 30 days to remove the building from the site or dispose of it in a manner of his choosing, commencing on August 29, 1977. The County reserves the right to re fuse all bids if inappropriate. C. A. PHILLIPS. Chairman TiMETOSHINt | i GRADS* 77 ** 1 jj? Look over this selection of fine / \ r[\ /| a Bulova watches. You’ll find the jf/WjgjaT V "Tji \ newest in features and fashions,- \ like automatics, calendars, colored dials and the bold look in // wa,ch styling | \bucangivea BULOYS\ with all the most wanted features... for less than you think. ■aM-taad drit-aatf- Aa automatic for Nw. Data watch wWi mw laautHully taltorad A., day aatnaubr. Brown dlaLaad (trap. "auda" dial aad bracaM watch with S Staidiaaa Saol. 17 Jawott baalatwaava baod. wow white dial. i 17 )owoU. 17 lawala. 17 jowala. DAVIS JEWIURS I L Next To Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N- C W n. ■« preside at the serving of the Lord’s Supper. He is studying to become a minister.. Mr. Mead has stated that this will be a highlight in his ministry, to have both his son and his son-in-law in charge of the services. Hie congregation extends an invitation to everyone to join them in these Sunday worship services at 10:30 A M. and 6 P.M. fa m WinJ uy.wrri TrW'TTr. rm There is one remark which is being uttered by someone, somewhere every moment. Those five words could be spoken in English, Italian, Russian, Eskimo, Chinese, or whatever: “Where did the time go?” Now that the end of the year is finally here, students look back and think, “What a fast year it was after all” teachers look back in amazement on the amount of material they actually covered in the short period of time; principals and administrators lode back to see what changes and im provements need to be made and immediately forward to new planning. Graduating seniors look back with mixed emotions on 12 years of relative security and happiness,, as they ponder their future; and parents look back in disbelief - that their first or youngest child is actually old enough to graduate from high school and on, too soon, to a life of his own. We often wonder if Time is Friend or Foe. In all the looking back, for whatever reason, the thought has probably oc curred, “How times do change!” But for all the Mrs. Savage's Brother Dies VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Word has been received here of the death of Jeffers H. Robbins, 66, brother of Mrs. Margaret Savage, 116 Magnolia Drive Edenton. A native of Norfolk County and a retired roofer of Dalton Roofing Co., he died Tuesday in a Middlesex, Va. nursing home. Surviving besides Mrs. Savage are one other sister, Mrs. Mary Nichols of Norfolk and a brother, Robert L. Robbins of Chesapeake. A funeral will be held today (Thursday) at 2 P.M. in the Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Indian River Chapel, with burial in Willowwood Cemetery. To Graduate AUBURN, ALA. —Auburn University will award a total of 1,791 degrees this month on its two campuses Robert Newton Campbell, 111, of Edenton, N. C., will be among those receiving degrees on June 7. THE CHOWAN HERALD external changes, Time will continue to be “Too slow for those who wait Too swift for those who fear Too long for those who grieve Too short for those SERIOUS BUSINESS White Oak kindergarten graduation was no laughing matter, even though the theme of their entertainment was “Hee Haw.” Forty-five, straw hatted, bib over all and gingham dressed students seriously received their certificate from Supt. John Dunn and Prin cipal John Guard, following a program of square dancing, songs and riddles. Jonathan Nixon is shown as he received his certificate from Supt. Dunn. Men's Day Program Planned One week after culminating its Women’s Week activities, Elder Jerald I. Perry, Sr. an nounces that a special Men’s Day Program is now scheduled for Sunday, June 5, at the Community Temple Church of God in Christ, in Windsor, N.C. Highlight of the 11:30 A.M. worship service will be an address by Dr. Thomas E. Carter, Assistant to Elizabeth City State University’s Chan cellor, Dr. Marion D. Thorpe. Dr. Carter, who is also a Professor of Mathematics at ECSU, has an extensive background in education, counseling, curriculum development and ad ministration, being listed with the U.S. Office of Education as a Specialist in Inner-City Education. A graduate of Virginia State College and Temple University, he has held positions in Charles City, Va., Philadelphia, Pa., as well as at Virginia State. While in Philadelphia, Dr. Carter served as a futor for inner-city children at the Martin Luther King Com munity Center, the First Presbyterian Church, a Catholic Church in North Philadelphia, and in private homes. He also served as a “Big Brother” to a fatherless boy in Wayne, Pa., for two years, and still maintains that relationship on a limited basis. Awarded the Order of Merit by the Robert E. Lee Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Dr. Carter is a member of the American Association of University Professors, the Mathematics Association of America, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and numerous other professional, civic and Compare! Dristan* Tablets relieve more QOlds miseries than Comae Os Aspllln. Diisiio Comae Aspmn Nasal Comesno. / / Rutin* Note / / Acftes A Pain / Fnvw 7” REVLONI Regular $5.75 now mo MITCH ENER'S PHARMACY South Broad Stroot E don ton, N. C. - who rejoice But for those who love Time is Eternity.” Time, indeed, marches on - erasing “Chalk Dust” in the process. Thanks for your reading . interest in school activities and for supporting education over the past year. fraternal organizations. A former instructor under the U.S. Army’s Basic Education Program, he is a veteran of the Korean War. NOTICE! The proposed budget for fiscal year 1977-78 was filed with and tentatively accepted by the Town Council on May 31, 1977. A Public Hearing on the proposed budget will be held on June 14, 1977, at 8:00 P. M. at the Edenton Municipalßuilding. A copy of the budget is available for public inspec tion at the Town Office. A summary of the budget is as fol lows: General Fund $ 868,172 Electric Fund 2,121,973 Water/Sewer Fund 292,869 Powell Bill Fund 61,000 General Revenue Sharing 172,000 $3,516,014 ROY L. HARRELL MAYOR SHOP I. N. S. at W. E. S. 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Chairman JUNE 1977 ly HU what is our responsibility? IY| At your family pharmacists we realize that your KR {■ trust must be earned and we pledge ourselves to IR| that important goal. WE PLEDGE—To advise you on the proper HR M use of your prescription and non- IW IWi prescription products and to be In available for consultation when ■ necessary. pH 19 WE PLEDGE—To consult with your physician 111 when ever necessary on product 113 M use or product information and M to maintain a pharmacy reference Eg! library for his use. 1M Ml WE PLEDGE—To maintain a stock of only the Hi U highest quality drug products and IN to remove any which are out of lu date, defective or have been H recalled. kl WE PLEDGE—To always operate our pharmacy M H in a professional manner; with gH |H proper dress, good appearance |7 and orderly display. ■ WE PLEDGE—To keep up our pharmacy know- If M ledge by taking educational Bj courses and reading our trade ]M WE PLEDGE—To be sure each prescription is S7 iW checked for accuracy, complete MJ gg directions, and complies with H| all federal and state laws. hhs a is mil 1 HOLLO WELL & BLOUNT | KXAU DRUG STOtE WE* OIFT WRAPPING K U2s2lt7 EDENTON § PH Thursday, June 2, 1977