Thursday, August 31, 1978 Carolina Review By Jerry Mobley Competency Storm... The storm is gathering for the meeting of the state Com petency Testing Com mission later this fall. The group will be meeting to set a minimum passing score for the new com petency test. They will also have to decide if any of the questions are culturally biased as some have ac cused. Isolated groups of civil rights activists are alreaHv calling for complex elimination of the test, so the lobbying for a low cutoff score should be intense. But the commissionerr must avoid buckling under to the pressure for a minimum score that is too low. They should be careful not to eliminate the real advantage of the test the opportunity for failing students to utilize what promises to be a substantial : COMING SOON TO EDENTON ! f Styron's Shoes and Shoe Repairing NEW LISTING: Nearly completed 3-bedroom house on wooded lot; prospect may select carpet; 2 baths, central heat-air, fireplace, generous closet space, double garage. WATERFRONT: WeU-planned brick home, 3-4 bedrooms, 3 full & 2 !half baths, 2 fireplaces, handsome marble mantel, fine chandeliers, cedar closets, heat-air, double garage, pool & pier. ON ACRE LOT: Brick home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, den, kitchen with bar, breezeway, library with fireplace, heat-air, double garage, shop, greenhouse; flowers and flowers, plants and plants'.! WATERFRONT: Ci. 1880 home overlooking iW$ on Bay; 4-5 bedrooms. 3 J/aths, cen. heat-air, 3 fireplaces. 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S| "*| SEPTEMBER 1-2-3 "GOOOBY BRUCE LEE" * QaT SEPTEMBER 8-9 "BLIND RAGE" SEPTEMBER 15-16 "IT'S ALIVE PART 2" SEPTEMBER 22-23 "BLACK GUNN" SEPTEMBER 29-30 "THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY" KCHhCTtOr 1 • I 3 I |4 | 15 1 16 17 I I 81 19 1 iriTntrrr- - - . —i»f»mi«nn<«n ■—.kenberih , .. g r an stevtnsc* •..•.T' r\r LAMB OF NO RETIRR | effort by the state at remedial education. Those students who fail the test and then partcipate in one or two years of specialized basic learning will surely be ahead so those who “pass” via unrealistic scoring. Free Lunches- Breakfasts...A lot of North Carolinians see free lunches and breakfasts at school for underprivileged students as' another government giveaway. Not true. The free nourishment is one of the best investments taxpayers can make toward a productive classroom en vironment. Concentration is virtually impossible when the student is hungry—distractions and disruptions are easier. Regardless of the tremendous strides made in equal education for all, no student is equal if he is undernourished. Gaston Project... The decision by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to recommend that Lake Gaston be used as a water source for populous Southeastern Virginia is making big waves. Lake Gaston lies on the North Carolina-Virginia border and is used to supply water for some N.C. residents. Gov. Jim Hunt, Sens. Jesse Helms and Robert Morgan all immediatey condemeed the idea and threatened to go to court to prevent a go-ahead of the $278-million project. The recommendation must first pass muster in several government agencies and Congress before construction can begin. Don’t look for it anytime soon. • Training School Danger.. .The recent murder of a staff member at one of North Carolina’s five regional training schools has caused a great deal of concern among state of ficials. A program (announced last week by the governor) of much increased per sonnel, higher salaries, and continued use of community based programs, is ex pected to eliminate some of the problems. But Hunt press aide, Garry Pearce, said the real consternation among officials is that the removal of status offenders and less serious delinquents to community-based programs “has created a population of hardcore delinquents in all of the regioanal schoools.” There are no nice guys, J.P. Stevens vs. Unions ...The National Labor Relations Board’s regions, office in Winston-Salem has recommended that four more J.P. Stevens textile plants in N.C. and Va. should be forced to recognize labor unions without a vote by the workers. The recommendation must be reviewed by the full board in Washington before any action can be taken. Similar recommendations by an administrative law judge concerning two other Stevens’ plants are already before the full board. And so the battle con tinues. Busing. In Washington last week, the Senate defeated another effort to naif forced busing for racial desegregation. N.C. Sen. Jesse Morgan supported the amendment THE CHOWAN HERALD while Sen. Morgan opposed it. Morgan, an opponent of forced busing, voted against the measure because it did not address the busing already taking place in the South— only future busing in the North and West. The vote was extremely close 49-47. Another similar bill is on the Senate agenda and could come up before the end of the year. Senate Race...lnsurance Commissioner John Ingram is still having trouble get ting untracked in his race to take Jesse Helms’ Senate seat in Washington. Last week, Mr. Ingram arrived 15 minutes late for a news conference because the prepared news release had not been typed and readied for distribution on time. The TV crews had already packed their equipment and refused to unpack again. There .s still time for Ingram to mount a serious attack but the nagging problems that hav -set his campaign must st be eliminated. Soon. dept of labor Some employers of agricultural workers are apparently unaware of minimum wage requirements, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. “This year for the first time,” says James E. Patching, regional ad ministrator for employment standards, Atlanta, ‘‘agricultural workers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) must be paid the same minimum wage 52.65 per hour as other categories of covered workers.” In order to be covered by the FLSA, an agricultural employee must work for an employer who used more than 500 man-days of agricultural labor in any calendar quarter of the preceding calendar year. Additional information is available from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division, which has area offices in Raleigh, Greensboro and Charlotte. Legals LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the the estate of W. Raleigh Leary, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of February, 1979, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to, said estate will please make immediate payment. This 10th day of August, 1978. W.J.P. Earnhardt, Jr. Administrator of The Estate of W. Raleigh Leary Deceased Aug. 10, 17,24,31,chg. LEGAL NOTICE Sup Ct St of NY-Co of Kings Ernestine Holley More Plf v Mark Moore, Jr. Def Summons With Notice-Action For Divorce, Index No. 6204-78. Plf . designates Kings Co. as place of trial. Basis of venue plf’s res 456 Lexington Ave., Brooklyn, NY. You are hereby summoned to appear in this action by serving a notice of appearance on plf’s attorney within 30 days after service of summons is complete and in case you fail to appear, judgment will be taken against you by default for relief demanded below. To above def. This summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of HON Frank J. Pino a Justice of Supreme Ct, St of NY dated Aug. 3, 1978 and filed with supporting papers in Kings Co Clerk’s Office. This is an action for divorce on grounds of abandonment of plaintiff by defendant for a period of one or more years. Dated Legal Aid Society Plf’s Atty. 11 Park Place, NYC. Aug.17,24,31,chg. LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY File No. 77-CVD-33 Film No. In The General Court Os Justice District Court Division NOTICE OF SALE Arrowhead Property Owners Association, Inc., Plaintiff - V s- William W. Charlton and wife, Juanita Charlton, Defendant Under and by virtue of an order of sale of the District Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, made in the above entitled proceeding, the un dersigned Commissioner will at noon, on Friday, the 25th day of August, 1978 at the Courthouse door in Chowan County, Edenton, North Carolina, offer ■ e mm ■ m ■ r, 3 Ml s n » ■■■■■ v : Hfe AUaßk 39 ' ... MHV ' w min -iiM— •?‘s ■*. 'V 'jt„„/. j '■?* Jy-v',/ ? *.4 r *> -,'“fsl Hh. •- What doyou say to your customers when you have to ncrease priced? When somebody raises the price of lemons, somebody else has to pay more for lemonade. And no matter how much you hate to see your customers’ expenses go up, if you cwn the lemonade stand,you have to raise your prices. It’s that way with electricity. Prices for the fuels needed to gener '' '• ’ : "• i for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land situate in Second Township, Chowan County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: All of Lot No. 108, Section E. of Arrowhead Beach as shown on the map of same, prepared by S. Elmo Williams, Registered Surveyor No. L-609 and registered in Plat Book No. 3, page 79 of the Chowan County Public Registry. SUBJECT always to the restrictions conditions and covenants of record registered in Book 18, page 207 of the Chowan County Public Registry. This sale will be made subject to 1978 Chowgp County ad valorem taxes and the highest bidder shall be required to make a ten (10) per cent deposit of the bid with the Court. Dated and posted this 26 day of July, 1978. Max S. Busby, Commissioner 102 West Eden Street P.O. Box 445 Edenton, N.C. 27932 Tele. (919) 482-4441 Aug. 3,10,17,24,chg. LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY File No. 77-CVD-51 Film No. In The Genera) Court Os Justice District Court Division NOTICE OF SALE Arrowhead Property Owners Association, Inc., Plaintiff -vs- Ervin B. Speight and wife, Juanita W. Speight, Defendant Under and by virtue of an order of sale of the District Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, made in the above entitled proceding, the un dersigned Commissioner will at noon, on Friday, the 25th day of August, 1978 at the Courthouse door in Chowan County, Edenton, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land situate in Second Township, Chowan County, North Carolina [ IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! MOMENTUM “ Tablets are 50% stronger than Doan s. Before you take Doans Pills for \ muscular backache, remember this MOMENTUM Tablets are Wo stronger j than Doan's. That means MOMENTUM \ gives you 50% more pain reliever per dose to relieve backache To reduce pain soothe inflammation so muscles loosen-you can move more freely in minutes 1 Theres no stronger backache medication you can buy with out a prescription than MOMENTUM Tablets Take only as directed ate electricity dimb constantly. Add to that inflation and the rising costs of finandng_and constructing new power plants, and you’ve got the inevitable - price increases. Vepco will oontinue to fight for a reliable, affordable supply of electridty. And we’ll continue to strive for an eco nomical and balanoed use erf fuels. and more particularly described as follows: All otLot. No. 93, Sec tion L of Arrowhead Beach as shown on the map of same, prepared by S. Elmo Williams, Registered Surveryor No. L-609 and registered in Plat Book No. 4, page 27 of the Chowan County Public Registry. SUBJECT always to the restrictions conditions and covenants of record registered in Book 19, " page 164 of the Chowan County Public Registry. This sale will be made subject to 1978 Chowan County ad valorem taxes and the highest bidder shall be required to make a ten (10) per cent deposit of the bid with the Court. Dated and posted this 26 day of July, 1978. Max S. Busby, Commissioner 102 West Eden Street P.O. Box 445 Edenton, N.C. 27932 Tele. (919) 482-4441 Aug,3,10,17,24,chg. LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Herman Hall, Sr., late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned WINTERIZE \ YOUR CAR I A new supply of radiators I are in stock, plus we feature ■ complete radiator repair and I recoring. See us for heater I cores, now stocked, and for ■ your brand of antifreeze. I Dixie Auto I BROAD ST, Parts EDENTON Os course, that doesn’t mean those unwanted increases will just go away. But it does mean they’ll be kept as low as posable. And in inflationary times like these, that in itself is some encouragement Vepco Page on or before the 17th day of February, 1978, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persom indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th day of August, 1978. BlannieM.Hall Administrator of The Estate of Herman Hall, Sr. Deceased Earnhardt & Busby, P.A. P.O. Box 445 Edenton, N.C., 27932 tele: (919) 482-4441 Aug. 17,24,31 ,Sept .7 >iP d LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR C.T.A. NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministrator C.T.A. of the estate of John J. Owens, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of February, 1979, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 4th day of August, 1978. Nathan J. Owens Administrator C.T.A. of The Estate of John J. Owens Deceased Aug. 10,17,24,31, pd.