\M£ I CmHkue* tnm Page 1 if Wwfter justified or not, we felt 1 «mr creditors were parked out at the Wildlife docking facility to s determine whether or not we were | leaving for good. I Last Thursday we, along with I ear No. I son, went to Statesville to I |ick up a computer which allows I us to expand our printing func- I tions. While we couldn’t turn down I the music we could see no familiar I cars at the U. S. 17 bridge. I Per the next two days we got I more than our fill of WMYK and- I or WQRD We rocked more than 1 we rolled, to say the least I Then Saturday we had to go the I same route, alone with a I destination of Raleigh. We enjoyed I WFOG and WYYD, with mood [ The Advisory Council of the I N. C. State University School of I Agriculture and Life Sciences met I Saturday afternoon. Then we were I exposed to the State-Virginia I football game that evening. I Fortunately, we programmed a I venture to Chapel Hill on Sunday to confess and seek forgiveness. When we were just beginning to feel acceptance (along the Public Parade) we went into a brunch place in Chapel Hill after church, only to find that R. Graham White of People Bank & Trust Company had just left, telling the waiter to neither accept our check or credit card. We had wondered where he and or his counterparts were when we first crossed the Chowan. Felling accepted? Not really, Norm! Rescue Squad Continued from Page 1 dus trial training in safety and first-aid. The Edenton-Chowan Rescue Squad will be conducting the next class leading to certification as an emergency medical technician starling on October 16th, 1979, for members of the community who are interested in becoming a member of the squad or simply in learning basic-advanced life saving techniques. All who are: a. interested in helping people and serving your community b. 18 years of age or older c. a high school graduate or the equivalent (GED.., etc.) d. in good health e. able to recognize and distinguish colors f. not addicted to any drugs g. possessors of a safe driving record h. able to lift and carry 100 pounds i. willing to take and complete the basic training program for (EMTs) emergency medical technicians, which will prepare you to handle illness and accident situations j. interested in becoming a membr of the Edenton-Chowan Rescue Squad, should call Mr. Murray D. Ashley at the following telephone number for further information (PH - 482-3111). The members of the Edenton- Chowan Rescue Squad (Units No. 1-Edentan, 2-Gliden & 3-Rocky Hock) would like to take this opportunity to thank the citizens of Chowan County for their past and continuous support. Arthritis Sufferers! * FWMinor arthritis fmn’Arttmta Pam Fomaufa hat 50% more medicine than artacS ttaajy Arthn* Pmm Fo'imSd'She arthritis apeoahst. tram tha makers of The Chowan Herald (usw nm-uo) P. O. Box 207, Edenton. N. C. vm Thursday at Edenton by Tha Chowan Herald, Inc- u. F. Amourn, jr preeMnt and general manager. <2l-05 South Broad Straat. Edenton, North Carolina, 27*33. ■Worad as aacondctass matter August 30. 1*34, at the Poet Office of Ede Men. Nor* Carafina, undar Act of March 3. wo. L. F. Ambum, Jr. Editor 4 Publisher •■SwtJllrm? i+JrnS!* oSnSor '' £-vC '-fa* ** ' >. *,• , '■.# , S : J*— woo onetnaaMM N. C. > tt.32 S» Meat* R A spokesman for Albemarle > T? flff vt fit, v7» J Family Health Services, which ——l'., r r operates St. Luke’s Oink in co^*" ,t ~ |Ps’**sS£ • ■f^WP 1 FALSE CAPE STATE PARK f Q^._ tuunjlts CONSERVANCY PROPERTY | a>" „ OVVoViteilily/ V' Barcoi\j Jf )f\Nv - (V 3 ROAD THROUGH WHALEHEAD BEACH d,ett ?VV I PUBLIC ROAD THROUGH OCEAN SANDS \ RK,dir^\ •&&*! TV 1 PRIVATE ROAD THROUGH PINE ISLAND AREA C )\J° F EARL SLICK AND AODOBON society ”\Old Trap )\ \ currituck-dare county line £xj*fc> \ m SECURITY GATE WITH GUARD 31 END OP STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM ) Coedw Pl.^ v p*j„t HwiwWnl W'Ji.H I Outer Banks Access Discussion Topiy^ RALEIGH The N. C. Board of Transportation Friday authorised an en vironmental impact for occom to the Outer Banks to Currituck County. Acting on a rocom mondation from Depart ap- dtocwort at a public moetegon Docmnber 11, at Tho Currituck County R'V v - kneehoto desk at red walnut (c. I7SI), aa American Wiliam and Mary kigkbay (c. 1725), an upholster ad open arm settee wife mahogany arms andtegs (c. 1138), and a set of six Otippendale Additional. fundi available wffl be used by tot Association to outbuilding in fee northwest corner el fee herb cordon to Cupola House, and to install a burglar and fire alarm system inside fee house. The association hopes that aR of you will join them in Edenton Sunday for a look at the new m maiii ltf ■■ ■ ** *-»*•- ■*» a— *5- - avUUfeUHXIS. V/UOUtDUOOuS to continued preservation of the Cupola House will be greatly appreciated. Columbia, said the recent action in no way affects the medical practice. It is not known at this point what dispositation witt be made of fee x ray unit NRHDA installed in Columbia, or whether or not the dental |W|r»m will be fanned as a private practice. One of the specific conditions, according to reports, is that health education be concentrated in Perquimans and Bertie counties. NRHDA’s application for second year funding was approved by fee Project Review Committee of fee East Carolina Health Systems Agency but the fell board turned it down. question of access to the Currituck Banks and to determine the HaaMßy of adding the eadstiag road from the Dare-Currituck County Bee north to Coroßa to the state ktghooy system. The tour altanetma. to ka the focus us the en^ L Bridge Cumuuej from Aydtatt-Watoriffly area to - \ ; - * ■■■■-, . - ' | George W. Wood NCSU Board Appointments Two prominent men from Northeastern North Carolina are now members of the N. C. State University Board of Trustees. They are: George W. Wood of Camden, and Baxter Williams of Currituck. At a board meeting in Raleigh last Saturday, Wood was elected ' board chairman. He was elected unanimously to succeed Charlotte businessman Walter L. Smith, who has served as chairman since 1973. The meeting was fee first for Williams, a agribusiness leader who heads the Highway Com- ' mittee of the 10-county Albemarle Area Development Association. He is chairman of the Currituck County commissioners. Wood, a former state legislate' and candidate for governor, was head of fee Alumni Association at fee time N. C. State College was given university status. During fee meeting, Chancellor Joab L. Thomas reported that the university is “overflowing” wife 19,800 students, its highest enrollment ever. north to die existing State tufuwiy system row in the Village of Corolla. 4. No action. Chehmnn of the Bonid MdSomtary of the noted, “While we are not normally required to ttotmmt on •econdary rood projects (ene alternative), wo feel IM •