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Thursday. November 12. 1981 ’ ipy. |H WINNERS IN COLORING CONTEST TG&Y recently sponsored a coloring contest, with the Ist place winners receiving $lO in merchandise and 2nd place winners receiving $5 worth of merchandise. The winners are, front row left to right, Robin Lichtenwalner, Kelly Ward, Keith Privott, Susie White. Top row, Willie Evans, Marcie Jordan, Michelle Dean, Maryanne Schroeder. Services Cecil Randolph Boyce, 71, of Edenton died Nov. 6 at the Chowan Hospital after a sudden illness. A member of the Center Hill Baptist Church and a retired far mer, he was the husband of Ella Boyce and the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Steve Boyce. He is survived by his wife, two daughters: Cassie Carr . ■ AT v i| | gdU iH ■ y £j j The Turner Family School Lunch Menus School lunches for November 16-20, for Edenton-Chowan schools will be: ";*" * ~" Monday - Fruit cup, cinnamon toast, milk. Fish fillet, macaroni and cheese, green peas, pineapple, bread, milk. Tuesday- Juice, waffles w-syrup, milk. Sloppy joes w-bun, baked beans, peanut raisin cup, apple, milk. Wednesday - Banana halves, assorted cereals, milk. Bar-b-que-bun, cole slaw, potato tots, ketchup, cookies, milk. Thursday - Orange juice, scrambled eggs, buttered toast, milk. Beef-vegetable soup, sandwiches, crackers, apple pie, milk. "GAS CHAMP” 1982 CIVIC Ft-1300, 5 Sp—d SS hwy. 4Tcity | '92's In Sloek For Immediate Delivery At Country Ptieot civic *6099 civic K" *5999 civic ii 00 *6299 & CIVIC WAGON *6399 CIVIC SEDAN *6999 £& ACCORD HATCHBACK *7199 ££ PRELUDE *7999 A& OPEN 9-7 Weekdays, 9-5 Sat , 1-5 Sun. CALL: 338-4101 ELIZABETH CITY HONDA 418 McArthur Dr. **-*— ~t®*aAeth City, N.C ACCOUNTANT—OFFICE MANAGER ATLANTIC FOREBT PRODUCTB INC. Division of MacMillan Bloedel World Leader In Forest Product* Immediate opening Responsibilities include - Responsible for all phases of company accounting • Provide management with effective controls • Administering clerical staff Send resume and salary requirements to: Robert A. Prezaano ' General Manager ATLANTIC FOREST PRODUCTS INC. P.0.80x MS Eflpiitiwi N f* |T*» EOE jtcha * Held For Mr. and Mabel Love, and one son: Cecil Boyce, Jr., all of New Haven, Conn.; five sisters, Rether Felton and Minnie T. Dermby of New York, N.Y., Mary Felton of Kinston, N.C., Betty E. Dillard of New Jersey, and Missouri Danell of Norfolk, Va.; his brother, Willie 1 Boyce of Tyner; 13 grand children and nine great Friday - Apple sauce, sausage biscuit, milk. Lasagna, tossed salad, green beans, roHs, mittr. Plaque Received During the North Carolina LP Gas Association’s An nual Convention held in Williamsburg, Va., F. L. (Les) Fagan, Western Gas Service, Edenton, was presented a plaque in ap preciation of his many years of distinguished service and dedication to the industry while serving in qiany capacities, including president of the North Carolina LP Gas Association and the National LP Gas Association. Boyce grandchildren. The funeral services will take place at the Center Hill Baptist Church today (Thursday) at 2:30 P.M. with the minister Rev. William Moore. Burial will follow at the Felton Cemetery in Tyner. Rowson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. To Perform The Turner family of Hope Mills, N.C. will be the featured singers Saturday night, Nov. 14 at the Church of God, 906 Johnston St. These highly recognized singers have won awards in concerts and have sung on radio stations, cainp meetings and have blessed many with their ministry. The pastor, Rev. Marvin Baccus, invites the public to attend. Death Claims Mr. Johnson Haverd Johnson, 80, of Edenton died Nov. 9 at the Chowan Hospital after a short* illness. A retired maintenance worker with the Town of Edenton and a member of the Hawkins Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, he was the husband of Daisy Johnson and the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Johnson. He is survived by his wife, his daughter: Wanda Johnson, one brother: Simuel Johnson and his sister Mary Hill, all of Edenton. The funeral services will be on Nov. 13 at 2 P.M. at the Hawkins Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church by Rev. H. M. Ebron. Burial will follow at the church cemetery. Rowson Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Rock-A-Thon Slated To Benefit Cancer Society Acteens from Edenton Baptist Church will be holding a Rockathon for the benefit of the Cancer Society in the window of Quinn Furniture Co. on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Area youth from the Edenton Methodist Church, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and First Presbyterian Church will also be par ticipating. Participants will be paid 25 cents for every hour they rock, and the public is cordially invited to help sponsor anyone in the group, or just to come by Quinn’s window Saturday morning and lend their support to this worthwhile project. THE CHOWAN HERALD Around The County Farms By J. Michael Williams County Ext. Chairman Norfleet Suggs was by the office the other week to fill us in on what was going on in Washington, D.C. con cerning the Farm Bill. As Executive Secretary of the North Carolina Peanut Growers Association, his major concern is how the Farm Bill will affect peanuts. Below is a list of the major points in the Mattingly • Helms Com promise Bill. This is the bill that is being considered in committee this week. The vote should take place by the end of this week so we won’t know how many of the major points will be Club Celebrates 4th Anniversary The Universal Explorers Stamp and Learners’ Club of Edenton, celebrated their forth anniversary at the home of Mrs. Olivia Mc- Cloud. Special achievement awards were presented. The greatest achievers were Chej-yl Thompson, Tanya, Craig and Nichole McCloud, and Patty McCluney. Also recognized were Crystal and Cassandra Pierce, Alivia and Joseph McCloud, Jr., and William Griffin. The Universal Explorers’ Stamp Collectors club was established in the year 1971, in New York, by Mrs. Dewey Mclntyre. The club’s main purpose is to bring together people interested in collectible items. These items include postcards, stamps, coins, antiques, etc. There are Universal Ex plorers’ Stamp Clubs in Edenton, Puerto Rico, New York, and Connecticut. In 1977 the Universal Explorers’ Stamp and- Leamers’ Club of Edenton was formed by Mrs. Frances M. Hardiman. UES Learners’ Club was first formed in conjunction with 4-H During the past years, we have participated in various 4-H activities. We presently have 13 members between ages of 4 to 15 years old who enjoy collecting stamps, posters, books, and whatever they can find. All UES Learners’ Club members have one thing in common: we have fun collecting items. FOURTH WARD RESIDENTS Thank you very much /or your post and continuing support. I will do my best to serve all the citfeens of Edenton. Willis M. Prirott Councilman Fourth Ward NOTICE Fleet Reserve Assn. Meeting at Arrowhead Beach Clubhouse on Sun day, November 15 at 2:30 P.M. Purpose of the meeting is to organize a branch in this area. All eligible active and retired U.S.N., U.S.M.C. and U.S.C.G. personnel are invited to attend. For further information, call Casey Davis at 221-8255. Edenton Upholstering and Antiques Quality Workmanship Come in And Browse.. We Buy And Sell Margo aad Mtklos Barath Queen Street Extended OS. Highway 17 South adopted. The mood in Washington is optimistic. 1. All acreage allotments are suspended effective in 1982. 2. Hie national poundage quota for 1982-85 shall be 1,240,000 tons (less any allotment forfeited). Since the national poundage quota in 1981 was 1,440,000 tons, the quota will be about 15 per cent less than in 1981. 3. The farms base production poundage remains unchanged, based on three high yields out of five years (1973-77). 4. Unused poundage quota (including 1980 but not prior) can be carried for ward provided the producer plants an acreage which based on his normal yield is sufficient to product 75 per cent of his poundage quota, unless national un dermarketings exceed 10 per cent. 5. The national average quota support rate for 1982- 85 shall be not less than $596 per ton. Quota support rate for 1983-85 shall be 1982 level plus the national average increase in cost of production, excluding cost of land. 6. The Secretary shall support “additionals” and may support “additional additional” to insure no losses to CCC. 7. Contracting date for “additionals” is April 15th. Contracts for “additionals” as “quota” peanuts is permitted only on farms with a base and if price is equal to, or more than 105 per cent of quota loan level but not in excess of farms’ base production poundage, such peanuts must meet the following conditions: (1) Contract approved before April 15th. (2) All producers’ quota peanuts have been con tracted before or at the same time producers’ “additionals” are con tracted. “Additional - Additionals” grown beyond farm base production poundage or “additionals” produced by a non-historic allotment holder are prohibited from entering the domestic edible until all "quota” and “additional” peanuts are contracted for sale. 8. On the date the Farm Act is signed into law, the extent that a farm does not possess cropland, it will “forfeit” its poundage quota; unless the poundage quota was leased in either 1980 or 1981, in which case the production poundage would allocated to the farm to which it was most recently leased. Sub sequently, peanuts must be produced in at least one out of 3 following crop years or will be forfeited. (This Continued On Page 10-A Classifieds And Legals Continued From Page 6-A WANTED — A secretary who looks like a girl - thinks like a man . acts like a lady - works like a dog. It.o. YARD SALE Saturday, Nov. 14, 8:30 A.M. Near Cypress Point Marina. Ladies' bike, curtains, clothes, miscellaneous. _ Itchg.p, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Leon H. Blanchard, late of Chown 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 13th day of May, 1982, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Sth day of November, 1981. Ruby D. Blanchard Administratrix of The Estate of Leon H. Blanchard Deceased N0v.12,19,26,Dec.3,chg.q. NOTICE In order to help improve street drainage, please refrain from placing leaves and other debris in the street. Your cooperation in placing -materials for collection behind the curb line is greatly appreciated. Town of Edenton Sanitation Dept. N0v.12,19,chg.r. FISH MARKET iK a ET CETERA I 4 427 SOUTH BROAD STREET X *l,. „ „ , PHONE 482 2001 A (Areas Bast After Church Bargain) IT | Sunday Bu//et N NO CHARGE FOR SECONDS SALAD BAR INCLUDED N jrSJ (Twenty-Five Os Your Favorite Items) W Enjoy Three Entrees, Vegetable & Potato \ v $ c 75 0 Si Q FREE COFFEE & TEA P 0 Price Children Under Twelve V\ N HOURS. FISH MARKET FTC IS OPEN MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY FROM TAM. UNTIL 9 P.M. U) M AND FHIUA / A SATURDAY FROM 7A M UNTO. 10 30 P M CV @Re(k Tyler Downtown Edenton SIMULATED DIAMOND slo.oo_ roe THIS HUT tOLITAIHC it Guaraateod not to crack, chip scratch or discolor * Carat lor cant . cost about 1/70 the price at a petted diamond. * Man-Made stones with a fiery brilliance that challenfes diamonds. * kardntm of scratch (lass Choose from over 90 styles and 2,000 rings, pendonts and earrings including genuine Opals, Black Onyx, Tigereye Topaz and Jade. From $lO to $35. •m* ♦ • Shop Monday Through Thursday 9:30 aun. Until 5:30 pjn, Friday 9:30 a.m. Until 9 pjn.. Saturday 9:Q a.m. Until 6 p.m. - Phone 482-3221 NOTICE Please place ashes that are put out for sanitation pick-up in a separate container and be sure these ashes are COLD. Ashes suspected of being HOT will be left for later pick-up. Town of Edenton Sanitation Dept. N0v.12,19,chg.5. TOWN OF EOENTON Invitation for Bids No. TOEI P. O. Box 300 Edenton, N. C. 27932 November 6, 1980 Notice To Prospective Bidders Construction and Vegetation Sealed bids, in single copy, will be received in the conference room of the Edenton Municipal Building, South Broad Street, Edenton, North Carolina until 10 A.M., local time at the place of bid opening, December 7,1981, and then be publicly opened for the land drainage work in the Town of Edenton, North Carolina. This work is located in Southeast Edenton on East Water Street. The estimated quantities of the major items of work are: 82 cu. yds. concrete 1 each water control pump 1 each water control gate 12,172 lbs. steel reinforcement. The estimated price range for the work is $15,000 to $150,000. All bids in excess of SIO,OOO must be accompanied by a bid bond, certified check, cashier's check, money order, or cash in an amount not less than five per cent of the amount bid. The successful bidder will be required to execute a formal contract and if the bid is in excess Or SIO,OOO furnish performance and payment bonds, each in the amount of one hundred per cent of the total amount of the contract. A contract will not be awarded to a firm in which any official of the sponsoring local organization, the contracting local organization, or any member of such official's immediate family has direct or indirect interest in the pecuniary profits or contracts of such firm. All work shall be completed within 139 calendar days after the date of receipt of the notice to proceed. Prospective bidders may assemble in the conference room of the Edenton Municipal Building, South Broad Street, Edenton, North Carolina on Thursday, November 12 and Wednesday, November 18, 1981 for a group showing of the work site. The group will assemble at 10 A.M. on each of the above days. If you are unable to attend one of the group showings, arrangements to inspect the site may be made with Mr. Sam Noble, contracting officer for the Town of Edenton, P. O. Box 300, Edenton, North Carolina 27932 (telephone: 919 482 2155). Complete assembly of the in vitation for bids may be obtained from the contracting officer. Note: Bidders are hereby notified Page 7-A that they must have proper license under the state laws governing their trade. General contractors are notified that Chapter 87, Article I, General Statutes of North Carolina, will be observed in receiving and awarding this con tract. N0v.!2,19,26,chg.t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Helen w. Wood, 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 23rd day .of ‘April, 1982 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 30th day of September, 1981. Thomas J. Wood Executor of The Estate of Helen w. Wood Deceased. Earnhardt 8, Busby, P.A. Attorneys at Law P. O. Box 445 110 W. Queen Street Edenton, N.C. 27932 Telephone: (919) 482-4441 0ct.22,29,N0v.5.22xhji_ In The General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before The Clerk File No. 81-SP-51 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY Kathryn Sharpe, Petitioner vs. Ella Sharpe, et als. Respondents TO: Barbara Sharpe and any other person or persons, born or unborn, known or unknown who may claim an interest in the lands involved in this proceeding, including any children, heirs or representatives cf BARBARA SHARPE Under and pursuant to order of the Court entered herein on the 26th day of October, 1981, please take notice that a petition seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled Special Proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: a partition sale of the real estate described in the petition with the net proceeds thereof to be divided among its various tenants in common You are required to make defense to such petition not later than December 8, 1981, which date is forty (40) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 26th day of October, 1981 W.T. Culpepper, 111 Attorney for Petitioner 108 East King Street P. O. Box 344 Edenton, North Carolina 27932 0ct.29,N0v.5,12,chg.
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