The Chowan Herald SECTION B f Student Art Now On Display On May 21 a five-week of the student work of private art teacher Carol >sick opened at the Edenton •Public Library. The show 'contains approximately 350 pieces of art completed since June 1980 by students of Mrs. Sick ranging from Age six through seventeen, tile show also reflects a competition, judged by Several local artists, and the .winners’ ribbons are at tached to the work. Prizes for the competition were awarded in each of four divisions: Division One, age 6-8; Division Two, age 9 And 10; Division Three, age 11-13; and Division Four, age 14-17. First through fifth place awards were given in each of ten categories where age and number of entries allowed. One “Best In Show” ribbon was awarded in each division. Students, their family and friends saw the results of the judging at a reception for them on Thursday night at the library. The competition winners are as follows in Division One: Tempera: Courtney Hampton - first; Harris Vaughan - second; Burch Perry - third; Brian Baker - fourth; April Lane - fifth; Paper Collage: Harris Vaughan - first; Todd Emmert - second; Wilson Busby - third; Wyatt Lane - fourth; SethLaughlin - fifth; NOTICE The law office of C. Christopher Bean will NOT be closed for the summer, only on Wednesday afternoons, beginning June 3 until September 2. 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Pen, ink and Wash: Mitch Lancaster - first, Burch Perry - second, Mindy Asby - third, Wyatt Lane - fourth, Seth Laughlin • fifth; Pencil: Todd Emmert - first, Wyatt Lane - second, Mindy Asby - third and fifth, Tony Copeland, fifth; Pen and Ink: Harris Vaughan - first, Mitch Lancaster - second, Tony Copeland - third, Mindy Asby - fourth, Brian Baker - fifth; Paper Construction: Josh Smith - first, Brian Baker - second, Mitch Lancaster - third; Water Color: Tony Copeland - first, Jay Ball - second; Cray - pas: Wilson Busby - first, Brian Baker - second, Burch Perry - third, Harris Vaughan - fourth, Tony Copeland - fifth; Pastel Chalk: Todd Emmert - first, Harris Vaughan - second, Josh Smith - third, Jay Ball - fourth, Courtney Hampton - fifth. Winners in Division Two were: Tempera: Martha Hornthal - first, Chad Johnson - second, Wayne Farless - third, Katie Emmert - fourth; Paper Collage: Chad Johnson - first and third, Brian Waff - second; Pen. Ink and Wash: Mary Copeland - first, Tabitha Chappell - second, fourth and fifth, Chad Johnson - third; Pencil: Chris Evans - first and third, Katie Emmert - second; Pen and Ink: Katie Emmert - first, Martha Hornthal - second and third; Tabitha Chappell - fourth, Wayne Farless - fifth; Paper Construction: Tabitha Chappell - first, Brian Waff - second; Cray - pas: Chad Johnson - first and third, Katie Emmert - second, Wayne Farless - fourth, Chris Evans - fifth; Pastel Chalk: Brian Waff - first, Chad Johnson - second, Katie mmert - third; Oil: Mary Copeland - first, second, third, fourth. Prize ribbons were awarded in Division Three as follows: Tempera: Julius Jernigan - first, Michael Spruill - second, Dobbin Prezzano - third and fourth Kelli Johnson - fifth; Paper Construction: Karen Stalls - first and third, Michael Spruill - second and fifth, Laura Huston - fourth; Pen, Ink and Wash: Dobbin Prezzano - first, Laura Huston - second, Karen Stalls - third and fourth, Michael Spruill - fifth; Pencil: Julius Jernigan - lirst and fourth, Dobbin Prezzano - second, Jimmy Cranford - third; Pen and Ink: Michael Spruill, first and second, Karen Stalls - third, Jimmy Cranford - fourth, Darrell Overton - fifth; Cray - pas: Willene Jernigan - first, Jeff Theriault - second; Pastel Chalk: Laura Huston - first, Michael Spruill - second; Oil: Kinnan Lane - first and fourth; Molly Lane - second, Carole Baker - third and fifth. Awards went to the following students in Division Four: Tempera: Jeff Theriault - first, Willene Jernigan - second; Paper Construction: Martha Edwards - first, Willene Jernigan - second, Jeff Theriault - third; Pen, Ink and Wash: Willene Jernigan 9 - first, second, third and fourth; Pencil: Martha Edwards - first, second, third and fifth, Willene Jernigan - fourth; Pen and Ink: Jeff Theriault - first; Watercolor: Martha Ed wards - first, third and fourth, Jeff Theriault - second; Cray - pas: Willene Jernigan - first, Jeff Theriault - second; Oil: Cindy Dunn - first, third and fourth, Mary Ann Hollowell - second and fifth. The “Best In Show” award in Division One went to April Lane, age six, for a large tempera painting of Sesame Street’s Big Bird. Division Two’s Katie Emmert, age nine, won ‘‘Best In Show” for her original design and stencil print of a canoe race. There was a tie for “Best In Show” in Division Three. Laura Huston’s pencil portrait of a young boy, and Kelli Johnson’s stylized portrait of a woman in pen, ink and wash both received the judges’ nod. Mary Ann Hollowell, age seventeen, took this top award in the senior division for a highly detailed oil painting of a Chesapeake sailing skip jack. This large student exhibit will remain at the Edenton Library until early July. It is open to the public during regular library hours. Two Accepted At Chowan MURFREESBORO - Two more John A. Holmes High School seniors have been accepted to attend Chowan College here. They are Kay F. White and Marvin Darnell Morring. Miss White will enroll in the pre-nursing curriculum. Morring will study in the general college program. The Herald Kitchen: Convenience Cooking By Mildred Huskins You can keep your kitchen cool, your poise intact and also save fuel this summer by using recipes that require minimal cooking. Include in your meal planning delightful warm weather soups, quickly baked convenience breads and main dish salads. Made with dairy foods, these dishes provide good taste and sound nutritional quality for your summer dining and for entertaining. A creamy and delightful refresher is Chilled Potato- Pea Soup or for a zippy snack pour Chilled Tomato- Yogurt Soup in chilled mugs and garnish with a lemon curl. Pass Buttery Herb Bread or Buttery Parmesan Crescents; use Guacamole Dressing for tossing your favorite ham and potato salad. Ham and Asparagus Roll- Ups are easy to do and look great on the patio luncheon table when you have friends over. The colors of pink, green and gold are at tractive when placed in your prettiest casserole for a quick heating just before serving. Sliced red tomatoes, mingling with Bibb lettuce could complete the vegetable-salad portion of the luncheon. 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BANKRUPTCY SALE Real Estate of Abie John Patrick, Jr. & wife 1. Single Family Home: Approx. 1850 sq. ft. plus carport - House and lot to be sold separate from remaining collateral - rear lot line to conform with rear line of adjacent lot 2. Hog Operation: Approx. 16.5 Acres - there is an automated hog operation on this tract, including ICM grain tanks, mill house with 5 H P. Mixer, farrowing house with heat and air; nursery & equipment; flushing pump; sow gestation building. Sale Date: June 5, 1981 Time: 12 NOON ON PREMISES DIRECTIONS: From highway 64 near Creswell, Take NCSR 1141; turn right on NCSRII42; house is second house on right past NCSR 1144; Hog operation on left side of NCSR 1144 STEPHEN L. BEAMAN Bankruptcy Trustee Wilson, North Carolina Telephone: (919) 237-0158 1 can condensed chicken broth 2 cups cubed potatoes 1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen peas 2‘/i cups milk 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel Continued On Pave 5-B