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Ttowky, Juno It, 1877 , ■ < llll ,1,11 , W_ ‘ ■’- ■—~« : «SPH§Bi^^l mtrjM * ' ■■■teg PRESENTS FLAGS AND AWARDS Terry M. Williams, local representative of Woodsmen of the World Insurance Go., recently presented American flags to Ralph Cole, principal of Ernest A. Swain School, top left, and John Guard, principal of White Oak School, bottom left. Williams presented the flags on behalf of Hertford-Edenton Lodges 463 Woodsmen of The World. Woodsmen of the World also presents Social Studies Awards to school students who have shown high interest in, been outstanding student of American history, and displayed good citizenship. Bobby Jones, fifth Grade student at Ernest A. Swain School top right, and Jennings Bunch and Milton Tynch, bottom right photo, from White Oak School were recipients of this year’s awards. Rules, Regulations Topic Os CRC Hearing The Coastal Resources Commission has scheduled a meeting at the Ramada Inn in New Bern for June 21 and 22. An opening session win STARTS PrSiTO TOMORROW While the courti free the guilty.. Buford f\mer protects the innocent R And there is only one wqr to slop him. Adventures of the true life hero- SaK BWALCHfIPTtH f Late Show Friday ft Saturday 11:15 "BLACK CALVERY" I June 2! and the Bandit” | HOW many fisurmors Since we worked different shifts, we An Inf An hardly ever saw each other. v<Ul VA/Uilb Ull But now we’re in our own a regular income? It letsusbothstay at home and we’ve got a steady income belifiveme. 1 You may not believe this, hut And I should we’ve actually doubled our in i years I worked m ... Perdue is the best thing j for a textile mill William Kidd - Seaboard, N.C. tilSit/S happened to us since the [ because I couldn’t make a decent i living year in aiidyear out on the farm My wife knows wbab I’m talk ing about. She worked off the farm herself for 24 of those years. i Audit was rough on both of us. .v • » begin at 9 A.M. on June 21. At 10 A.M. the commission will conduct a public hearing on behalf of the Secretary of Natural and Economic Resources. The > f ' ■ > jK**» %VjPf ' v ■BP* • c 818 l _*- ■ ''■ ' •', ■ *aN ;;| : - UHHpf Bp®* r I I BjSMr If ® T ■Mr , 4 f • >* ""Tyf subject of the hearing will be “Rules and Regulations Relating to Generally Ap plicable Grant Criteria and Procedures for Local Im plementation and En forcement Programs.” There will be afternoon sessions of the commission's two standing committees (Implementation and Operations, and En vironmental). Comments received in connection with the 20 public hearings held recently on Proposed Areas of En vironmental Concern and amendments to the. ” State Guidelines” wm£_ be reviewed and considered by the Environmental Com mittee, and recom mendations on AECs finalized. Also, there will be discussion on the status of review and consultation on the Draft- North Carolina Coastal Plan. The commission will THE CHOWAN HERALD reconvene for a plenary session, with committee reports and actions, 9 A.M. - 12-noon on June 22, at which time the commission ex pects to designate areas of environmental concern and adopt AEC Guideline NOW OPEN Carroll Evans Cabinet Shop Route 3, Box 131, Edenton, N. C. Custom-made Cab'nets of any style or design built to your specifications. Kitchen end Den Renovations. CALL 221-4939 For Free Estimates Applications Now Accepted » For Pageant The American Girl Pageant is now accepting applications from this county as candidates-at large to the N. C. American Girl Pageant to be held on June 26-27 at the Downtown Holiday Inn in Raleigh. The American Girl Pageant is for young ladies three to 26 consisting of five categories: American Tot, three to six years; American Little Miss, seven to nine; American Miss, 10 to 12; American Teen, 13 to 17 and the American Girl, ages 18 to 26. All contestants compete in sportswear, street length party dress for the Tot, Miss and Little Miss divisions and evening gown for the Teen and Girl divisions. Contestants are evaluated by the judges also in close-up appraisals, and in talent presentations except for Tot contenders, who do not compete in talent. For complete information and applications please write or call the American Girl Pageants, P. 0. Box 1630, Dothan, Ala. 36301 or Area Code 205-792-4907. amendments. The Executive Secretary’s Office in Raleigh can be contacted for further information. The other day we were in a crowd of two. day we got married TRju might say it’s one thing that brought us togeth er again. EUBEa Walker School Honor Roll Listed The honor roll for the past six weeks and the year have been compiled at D.F. Walker Junior High School. Principal James A. Kinion released the following list: SIX WEEKS HONOR ROLL 7th Grade A HONOR ROLL Charles Ledford, Laura Underkofler, Paula Dunlowe, Kathy Gard, Barbara Wright and Kimberly Swanner. B HONOR ROLL Shelia Cherry, Stephanie Hampton, Jamie Lane, Rhonda Mizelle, Anna Goodwin, Valerie Jerkins, A1 Bunch, Wendy Hare, Troy Wright and Susan Downum. Also Johnny Dunn, Mary Ann Hollo well, Kim Maglione and James Slade. Bth Grade A HONOR ROLL Martha Gibson, Kellie Sopher, Allen Downum, Eliot Atstupenas, Lori Bage, Lynn Dale, Susie Keeter, Kelly West, Graham Cox and Greg Forehand. B HONOR ROLL Sue Bunch, Cheryl Har mon, David Hibbard, Laurie Ledford, Randy Lowe, Susan Miller, Rose Hawkins, Patricia Hill, Mona Nixon, Jacqueline Rankins, Sherrod Banks, Robert Barker, Carolyn Stepney, Marla Jordan and Paul Roberson. Also Tom Dail, Paula Bass, Jean Goodwin, Laurie Everson, Kimberly Jones, CHOWAN AUTO SALVAGE, Ist. Route 2, P. 0. Box 16. Phone 482-3112, Edenton, N. C. OPEN 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. 8 AM. TO 12 NOON SATURDAY ™ AUTO PARTS ° SAVE 50% OR MORE! USED AND REBUILT yV E ★ MOTORS * STARTERS ★ TRANSMISSIONS * GENERATORS BUY ★ REAR ENDS * BODY PARTS WRECKS tUtni'inwoowawoaueawaMaaissaiwaMaaMaasieaMasns sm Please send me more information on Perdue Broiler Programs. Name Address City State Zip Phone P.O. Box 783, Ahoskie, N.C. 27910, (919) 332-8111 Steve Lane, Stacy Waller, Marvin Bonner, Dorothy Holley, Sandra Spruill and Jeffrey Harrell. YEARLY HONOR ROLL 7th Grade A HONOR ROLL Charles Ledford B HONOR ROLL Amy Knox, Kim Maglione, Frank Parrish, James Slade, Kimberly Swanner, Susan Downum, Johnny Dunn, Kathy Gard, Mary Ann HoUoweU and Barbara Wright. Also Paula Dunlowe, Anna Goodwin, Valerie Jerkins, Stephanie Hamp ton, Jamie Lane, Rhonda Mizelle, Laura Underkofler, Sherwood Coltrain, A1 Bunch, Wendy Hare and Troy Wright. Bth Grade A HONOR ROLL Carolyn Stepney, Eliot Atstupenas, Lori Bage, Lynn Dale, Susie Keeter, Kelly West, Allen Downum, Paula Bass, Martha Gibson, Kellie Sopher and Stacy Waller. Clothes Closet Bonk of North Carolina Building (SECOND FLOOR) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS 2 P. M. TO 5 P. M. (Nominal Charge For All Items) SPONSORED BY CHURCHES OF EDENTON Page 3-B B HONOR ROLL Laurie Everson, Kim berly Jones, Steve Lane, Susan Miller, Shetrod Banks, Sandra Spruill, Laurie Ledford, Darlene Overton, Ronald Stallings and Kurt Whitcomb. Also Gwen White, Sue Bunch, Cheryl Harmon, David Hibbard, Mona Nixon, Paul Roberson, Graham Cox, Greg Forehand, Terry Hoard, David Jordan, Randy Lowe, Alecia White and Teresa Graham. LASEKSSS! FAT IS UGLY. LOSE IT! MON ADEX is the most sffsctivs weight loss plan sold diractly to the pub lic. This tiny tablat helps curb your appatita. Start losing pounds today Change your lifa. Lose 10—20—30 pounds or your money will be refund ed. MONADEX sells for 53.2 S and twice the amount for $5.50. Also try AQUATABS, a "water Pill" that works gently to reduce water bloat- $3.00. Both guarante ed and sold by: MITCHENER'S PHARMACY South Broad Strati Edonton* N. C.
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