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Page 4-B Reader Comments On Suspension Os Teacher Do you think you have job security? Consider the plight of Haywood Harrell of Eden too, N. C.: a man with 37 years experience in construction and ll years teaching vocational education in the public high schools of our state, in including 10 years at North eastern High School, Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County, N.C., a tenured employee. Mr. Harrell was recently suspended, without pay, concerning the feasibility or safety of the project, the Elizabeth City - Pasquotank County School Board ordered Mr. Harrell to have his bricklaying classes (21 students) con struct a brick building on the campus at Northeastern approximately 100 feet long Death Claims Mrs. Goodwin, 96 Mrs. Margaret Byrum (Mag) Goodwin, 96, of Route 1, Edenton, died Sunday evening in Chowan Hospital. A native of Chowan County she was the widow of Henry Caleb Goodwin, Sr. She was the oldest member of the Edenton Baptist Church and belonged to its Dime Society. She also was a member of Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter No. 302, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Enterprise Home Demonstration Club and was chosen State Mother of 1976 by the American Mother’s Com mittee, Inc. Mrs. Goodwin is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Margauerite G. Warden of Legal Notices Continued From Pago 3-B make immediate payment. This Bth day of May, 1981. Mary B. Hobbs Collector o* The Estate of Ethel H. Boyce Deceased LEGAL NOTICE The Town of Edenton wil hold a public hearing on May 25. 1981. at 2:00 P. M. at the Edenton Municipal Building to consider the proposed uses of General Revenue Sharing funds. There are no unappropriated General Revenue Sharing monies and it is anticipated that the Town will receive 8113,384.00 in FY 1981 82. The public will be given an opportunity to make oral and written suggestions regarding the possible uses of Revenue Sharing funds. W. B. Gardner Administrator May 14,21,chg. PUBLIC NOTICE State of North Carolina Environmental Management Commission Post Office Box 27*87 Raleigh, North Carolina 27*11 Notification Os Intent To Issue A State NPDES Permit Public Notice of Intent to Issue a State NPDES Permit to the following: UPDW, Inc. (formerly United Piece Dye Works) Chowan County, NPDES No. NC0003867. There are three existing discharges of treated wastewater from the facility into Chowan River. The discharges are process wastewater, cooling water and boiler blowdown, and filter backwash. On the basis of preliminary staff review and application of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina. Public Law 92 500 and other lawful standards and regulations the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission proposed to issue Permits to discharge to the persons listed above effective June 28, 1981 and subject to specific pollutant limitations and special conditions. Persons wishing to comment upon or object to the proposed determinations are invited to submit same in writing to the above address no later than June 13, 1981. All comments received prior to that date will be considered in the formulation of final determinations regarding proposed Permits. A public hearing may be held where the Director of the Division of Environmental Management finds a significant degree of public in terest in a proposed Permit. A copy of the Draft Permit, and a fact sheet for discharges over 500.000 gallons per day are available by writing or calling the Division of Environmental Management, Archdale Building, Raleigh, North Carolina 919-733- 5111, or the Washington Regional Office, 1502 North Market Street, Washington, North Carolina, 919- 9484481. The application and other in formation may be inspected at these locations also during normal office hours. Copies of. the in formation on file are evailable upon request and payment of the costs of reproduction. All such comments or requests regarding a proposed Permit should make reference to the NPDES Number listed above. Date: May 8, 1981 Robert F. Heims. Director Division of Environmental Management MavWxhg. In Tke General Caertef Justice Os North Carolina Superior Court Division Chowan County in the Matter of me Foreclosure of me land* of William E. Brooks and wife, Arimo Brooks, under Deed of Trust lo William F. Potts, Jr., Substitute Trustee, as recorded M MW Chowan County Public Registry m Book 111 at Page SOS. NOTICE OP SALE Pursuant to an order of l|e Clerk of Superior Court and under gnd by virtue of Rio power and author tty sm&usass and 17 feet high. Since one man cannot adequately supervise the work of students on a wall 100 feet long and since it would require three tiers of scaffolding, Mr. Harrell advised the powers that be that this project was unsafe for the students and he could not supervise it. He was then ordered to commence construction immediately. The bricklaying students, parents of the bricklaying students, many other students, and some of the teachers supported Mr. Harrell’s position. The parents of the bricklaying students wrote letters to the principal stating their sons were not going to work on this dangerous project. Some 200 students par Stratford, Conn, and Mrs. Mary G. Sewell of Charlotte; three sons, J. Wallace Goodwin, Sr. and David K. Goodwin, both of Edenton and Carroll C. Goodwin of Indiannapolis, Ind.; 15 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock in the Edenton Baptist Church with Dr. John Allen officiating. Burial followed in Beaver Hill Cemetery with Swin dell-Bass Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were George Alma Byrum, H. Fahey By rum, Carroll Byrum, Paul Byrum, R. West Leary and Eldon Winslow. in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained and. pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said County at 12:00 o'clock noon on the Bth day of June, 1981. all the following described real estate together with a Jim Walter Homes, Inc. house and any other improvements which may be situated thereon, situated in Tyner Township. Chowan County, North Carolina, and being par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING AT An iron stake, the southeastern corner or the R. K. Hollowell property, a corner for C. J. Hollowell (said beginning point being located S. 13 deg 30' W. 182.8 feet along a ditch from County Road 1230), thence from said beginning point upon a new line for C. J. Hollowell. S. 13 deg. 30' 174.3 feet loan iron stake; thence N. 77 deg. 30' W. 119.7 feet to an iron stake, thence N. 11 deg 30' E. 174.4 feet to an iron stake in the southern property line of R. K. Hollowell. thence along the R. K. Hollowell line, S. 77 deg. 30' E 130 feet to the point of beginning, containing .50 acres. BEGINNING at an iron stake in the southern right of way of County Road 1230. where the said right of way intersects the dividing line between R. K. Hollowell and C. J. Hollowell, said point being also the start of a ditch; thence along said dividing line (said ditch) S. 13 deg. 30' W. 202.8 feet to a stake; thence S. 77 deg. 30' E. 30 feet; thence N. 13 deg. 30' E. 198 feet more or less to the Southern right of way of State Road 1230; thence along the southern right of way of State Road 1230 in a northwesterly direction (approximately N. 65 deg. W.) 32 feet more or less, to the point of beginning. The record owners of the property as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds are William E. Brooks and Aline Brooks. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. A deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid may be required. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as by law required. The date of this Notice is April 28, 1981. William F. Potts, Jr. Substitute Trustee May 14,21,28, June4,chg. Seabrook Foods Industry Is Sold FORT MILL, S. C. - Springs Mills, Inc. an nounced today it is liquidating its Seabrook International Foods, Inc. subsidiary by selling sub stantially all of the tangible assets of Seabrook In ternational Foods to Kitchen Ready Foods, Inc., a sub sidiary of Zartk Frocen Meats and Seafood, Cedartown, Ga. '■ Terms were not disclosed. The liquidation of SfmhrffOk in line with Springs’ an nouncement fan February 1981 that it planned a major i ertnirtiiring of its frown ticipated in a peaceful protest in front of the school before classes one morning, but went into their classrooms when they were ordered to do so. After all this, the school board, without once con sulting with Mr. Harrell, suspended him without pay, apparently on the sole recommendation of a man in his first year as principal at Northeastern High School. Consider again, teachers, your own job security. A tenured employee was suspended without pay and ordered off the campus on one hour’s notice, without being granted a hearing before the School Board. This is a matter of grave concern to the teachers of North Carolina as well as to all parents of students in public schools. Mr. Harrell’s personnel file is filled with excellent job performance ratings. His classes have won the top award in the ■■mm™—^ )pf(r Tj/fpr Sale Prices in Effect Thursday, I May 14 Through Saturday, May 23! I Refreshment Set at 41% Off! \ Pyrex* Bakeware Up to 21% Off! I ar 5.22 j 10.88 I Great 16-oz. iced tea glasses and “kTV,; 0M one 74-oz. pitcher. Casual glass _ j | W ... - .... ni . h ■ M JKJK beverage ware you'll enjoy! j f I' ■ 1 a 11, lr~S 2-Qt. Oblong Bake Dish ;i n' I fTj 10.00 I j : || f Great gift ideas! Freezer to oven to table versatility. 1 1 | Completely new from Pyrex. W Irvin ware® Giftware Serving I , . _ ... .... . 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Teachers who live in fear of losing then jobs without due process or just cause certainly cannot be expected to continue, and could be forced to seek other, more secure, careers. Mr. Harrel is a teacher who wants to teach. His high moral principles and his concern for the safety of his students have cost him his livelihood. Moral principles are commendable, but put them all in your pocket and take them to the grocery store, and see if you can buy one cabbage, or’ one potato, with them. Our elected officials are not responsive to the needs of the community. The children, the parents, the teachers, the VOTERS suffer from it. I urge each of you to contact your elected officials, locally and in • Raleigh, and demand that this situation be corrected. Concerned Mother of a Graduating Senior Rebecca F. Carson 1406 Horner Street Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Presbyterian Services Set “Abide With Me”, a hymn by Henry Francis Lyte in 1847, the year of his death, will be one of Mr. Lyte’s hymns sung and studied at the 11 A. M. worship at First Presbyterian Church this Sunday as part of the theme, “A Singing Faith”. Mr. Lyte’s life lives in the hymns he wrote. “Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken” from Mark 10:28, was written in 1824, when Mr. Lyte’s health was broken after a long siege of coun seling a dying neighbor Continued On Page 12-B Martha Elaine Gibson Gibson Receives Harris Scholarship RALEIGH ln recognition of her superior academic achievement, Miss Martha Elaine Gibson of Edenton has been named by Meredith College as a Julia Hamlet Harris Scholarship recipient. Judged cm her overall high school record and a personal interview with a faculty selection committee, Miss Gibson was one of 12 prospective freshmen Continued On Page 12-B Horse Show Festival RALEIGH Six world champion saddle horses, along with entries from eleven states will be featured at the North Carolina State Fair Spring Festival of Horse Shows. The event is scheduled for May 13 through 16 in Dorton Arena at the N. C. State Fairgrounds. Special classes include SI,OOO Added United Professional Horseman’s Association, Three Year Old Morgan Park Saddle Horse Classic and SSOO Added UPHA Three Year Old Saddlebred, .jThree Gaited Classic. These are spon sored by UflHAtOjafrtee 42 of North and StapttaCarokjM.r According, to Linda Champion, manager, a highlight of the show will be “The Spring Festival Celebrity Western Pleasure Classic.” This will include such personalities as Dick Jones of WITN-TV; Dennis Rogers, The News and Observer; Larry Stogner, WTVD-TV; State Senator Thursday, May 14, 1981 W. Craig Lawing (Dr Mecklenburg); and State Representative Billy Watkins (D-Granville). > • Judges for the show are Tom Ferebee, Urbana, Ohio: American < Sad dlebreds, Roadster, Fine Harness and Hackney Ponies; Dick Hadley, Oklahoma City Oklahoma: Arabians,- Morgans' and Saddle Seat Equitation and Tommy Howell, Athens, Tennessee: Tennessee Walking Horses. Performances are free except for Friday and Saturday nights when ad mission is $3.00, adults and SI.OO for children under 12 years of age. The show, rated with the American Horse Association, is sponsored by * the North Carolina; State Fair, a division of the N. C. Department of Agriculture. For information contact Linda Champion, horse show manager, N. C. State Fair. Phone (919 ) 733-2145.
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