Page 10-B Chalk Dust By Mary Rhea Gardner Continued from Page 8-A undertake projects for the benefit of their school. For the second consecutive year students in grades 5-7 at Chowan have participated in the “Perfect School Plan” to raise money for special school projects, audio-visual equipment and to finance the transportation costs of educational field trips. Under the sponsorship of Doris Litchfield and Dorothy Cooke, these students simply outdid themselves. Last year, through the sale of magazines, tapes, books and records, they sold $1,900 worth of merchandise; this year, $2,700. Even though they didn’t reach their goal of $3,000, they are more than just a little proud of there accomplishments and most, most appreciative of their parents, friends and com munity supporters who encouraged their efforts by buying their wares. Competition ran high in every room during the two week sales period. Students and classes selling the most each day were rewarded daily in some small way. The culminating activity INTEGON? It means Income Protection Insurance. Will an accident or sickness put you out of work? Income protection insurance guarantees that you —not your spouse will meet the daily bills for food, clothing, and shelter TALK TO THE INTEGON LISTENER JAMES O. PERRY. JR. P. O. Box 31227 Raleigh, N. C. 27612 Phone 781-2098 ft INTEGON' nail built os only* Zenith builds color TV N1 The MANET • J1912W ' L ~^ r Handsome, compact-size simulated grained _ _ American Walnut cabinet. Control panel area in ll j matching Walnut color with contrasting Ebony color acrylic lens, VHF and UHF Antennas. louu SQQQ9S <***£?* 077 quality features J j ' Brilliant Chromacolor } Solid-State Super Video Picture Tube Range Tunigp System > 100% Solid-State Chassis \ Automatic Fine-tuning Control J Power Sentry Voltage ' Regulating System > Picture Control ZENITH /The quality goes in beforejhe name goes on 9 I JACKSON'S RADIO & TV SERVICE West Eden Street 482-4466 was a Magazine-Marathon, in which the 100 par ticipating students were eligible to participate in numerous events for prizes. The ultimate money frizes were awarded to Renee Nixon, who was the in dividual high salesman and to Renee Byrum, second high salesman. During a standing broad jump event, Nixon won by jumping over that amount of $5 bills, and Byrum won $lB by jumping over that amount of $2 bills. Overall, Miss Miller’s sixth Grade class was the winning room in sales and Mrs. Jemigan’s Fifth Grade, second. Hie educational colors in the Mosaic Kaleidoscope change as students start the spring rites of educational field trips. From now on we’ll probably be seeing right many “big yellow fellows” loaded with students on the highways. Cultural Arts field trips have been the thing this week, and John Smith, manager of Taylor Theater has helped to make this possible. In connection with English and drama students of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”, at Chowan and Holmes, arrangements were made by the schools with the theater or . a special showing of this movie to students. On Wednesday morning, Chowan’s junior and senior English classes were invited to attend and Holmes’ English and drama classes on Tuesday. In another unique trip, the Carroll Evans General Contractor Inc. Route 3, Box 131, Edenton, N. C. • inure tfurp. MAWTINSVILCt V'HOINIA Custom-made homes, cabinets also kitche and den renovations -call -221-4939 For Free Estimates French Club at Chowan has an opportunity to put their French reading and speaking skills to work, expand . their cultural knowledge /of France and sample some real French cuisine. This all happened on a trip to Viginia Beach Monday to the La Crepe Restaurant, which was an activity culminating from their studies on French foods, cooking preparation, and life styles. These 33 club members were duly im pressed with the Brittany decor of the restaurant, the authentic costumes of the staff, and the delicious crepes quiches and mousse which were served. Needless to say, this is not your average home cooked fare, and lots of students have probably come home to try and improvise pan cakes for crepes. The fifth, seventh, and eighth grade GT classes at Chowan are not leaving the county to re-inforce their history lessons. On Tuesday these groups toured the historic sites in Chowan County as a supplemental enrichment activity of that period in time for which Chowan County has received national recognition. . . While many students are out, the buildings have become relatively quieter for all students in grades 1, 2,3, 6, and 9 who are taking achievement tests this week as a part of the statewide testing program. These students will take their turn the CHOWAN HERALD later at peeping through the colorful kaleidoscope; and if they don’t get CHALKDUST in their eyes first, they just might develop tunnel vision. CHALKDUST Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY In The General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before The Clerk File No. 77-SP-44 NOTICE OF RESALE ARTHUR E. BYRUM FARM. HOMEPLACE, AND SERVICE STATION Under and by virtue of an Order of Resale of the Superior Court of Chowan County made in that Special Ex-Parte Proceeding entitled “Eugene E. Byrum, et al,” the undersigned Commissioners will offer at NOON ON TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1978, for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for B T L FryinglMS Chicken (®±sissbß \ Quantity Rights Resented k 1 ML ID 7 ML SUMMIT f lb ‘ If* ' BONELESS ) Round $129 ill/ ■ Steak ,b ■ ; '-SSP IporkToin .091 QUARTER SLICED BONELESS TOP Pork Loin Round Steak *1.49 JL m A£± BONELESS BOTTOM _ >ll9 Round Steak *1.39 It) | BONELESS SIRLOIN <j> .. . _ 2-JUMBO ROLLS $Too" Tip Roast lb i.4y Scott Towels 1 WESTERN pizzas 69* Rib Steak lb 1.49 25-ib. field TRIAL $9 qq HninMagM Dog Food L.uu 3lb snowdrift si/)Q MIX’N MATCH YOUR CHOICE! Shortening LLu ★ 11-qt. Round Dish Pan j^ DS SQQ - ★ 12-qt. Square Dish Pa save 20' with coupon ma# 7-qt. Rectangularv^^^l 7 f ' i,tmenl I At Harris Supermarket In Edenton I cash at the courthouse door in Edenton, Chowan County, ■North Carolina, the Arthur E. Byrum Estate Farm, Arthur E. Byrum Homeplace, and Service Station as hereinafter described, located in Third Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: TRACT’ ONE: The Arthur E. ByVum Estate Farm consisting of 65.59 acres of cleared land and 24.66 acres of woodland. Bounded on the North now or formerly by the lands of J.G. Hendrix and M. Ward; on the East by N.C. Highway No. 32; on the South by State Road No. - 1231 (Cannon’s Ferry Road) and the lands of J.T. Twine and on the West by the lands of Will Askew and H.M. Bunch. Excepting however and subject to the sale of the Merchantible Timber located on the woodland of . said farm, as will appear in the record proper in this Partitioning Sale Upon an opening bid of $54,650.00. TRACT TWO: Service Station Lot: BEGINNING at an iron pipe located in the North- west intersection of N.C. Highway No. 32 and State Road No. 1231 and running thence and along the West side of N.C. Highway No. 32 North 11 degrees 00’ East 200 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 79 degrees 00’ West 200 feet; thence South 11 degrees 00’ West 275 feet to an iron pipe located in the North right-of-way line of State Road No. 1231; thence North 89 degrees 00’ East 72 feet to a point; thence North 78 degrees 15’ East 140 feet to an iron pipe, Being the point and place of beginning. Ibis being the Byrum Service Station Lot and containing 1.10 acres Upon an opening bid of $10,550.00. TRACT THREE: Byrum Homeplace: BEGINNING at an iron pipe located in the North right-of-way line of State Road No. 1231 and said Beginning Point being located in a general South westerly direction a distance of 534 feet from the Northwest intersection of N.C. Highway No. 32 and State Road No 1231; running thence North 5 degrees 40’ East a distance of 134 feet to a pipe; North 82 degrees 45’ West a distance of 124 feet to a pipe;- South 5 degrees 20’ West a distance of 149 feet to an iron pipe located in the South right-of-way line of State Road No 1231,- runnnig thence North 89 degrees 00' East a distance of 124 feet to an iron pipe, Being the Point and place of beginning. This being the Byrum homeplace and containing .41 acres upon an opening bid of $3,200.00. The above three tracts of land being more particularlydescribed on a map dated November 23, 1977, prepared by Carlyle C. Webb', Registered Surveyor entitled “Arthur E. Byrum Estate Farm, Third Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, Cleared Land 65.59 acres; Woodland 24.66 acres;' Store Lot 1.10 acres; House Lot 0.41 acres, total acres 91.76,” which plat is by reference incorporated and expressly made a part of this Notice as if hereto attached or herein copied word for word and now on file in Special Proceedings 77-SP-44 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of . -• . <. ' ' Thursday, April 8, 1978 . Chowan County.. T Reference Deed Book 8, Pages 40 and 51. This sale will be made subject to the 1078 ad valorem taxes ors said property. ' The highest bidder shall be'- required to make a 10 per cent deposit of said bid at the time of sale. W.L. Cooke, Commissioner . 203 Dundee Sireet, P.O. Box 9 Windsor, N.C. 27938 Tele: 919-794-3161 Russell E. Twiford, Com missioner 203 N. Road Street, P.O. Drawer 1 99 Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Tele.: 919-335-7447 Apr.6,l3,chg. LEGAL NOTICE Opening for Activities Super visor-Ladies Salary-Negotiable Requirements: 4 year degree in Recreation Administration or closely related field, and ex perience preferred. Secretarial skills helpful. Send resume to: W.M. Johnson, Director, Recreation Department, Municipal Building, Edenton, N.C. 27932. Apr. 13,20,chg. Continued on Page 14 9)

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