Thursday, May 27. 1982 A I Jfc. I; _•_, BUCKLE—UP BABES Chowan Hospital and the Edenton Jaycettes are launching a ; new project entitled, “Buckle - Up Babes.” The project promotes the use of child restraint devices while riding in cars. Janet Smith, left, President of the Jaycettes, Claire Mills, . center, chairman of the program, and Marvin Bryan, hospital director, stand around one of the safety seats. ► I The Bandon Notebook I Continued From Page 8-A Chandler; K.J. Copeland; Caroline Swindell; J.W. Swindell; and Mrs. Mattie .Nixon. Pray for our Nation, its leaders and its people and that peace will come between the United ::Kingdom and Argentina; . .remember our mission * -jjaaries and our Pastor, Rev. Robert S. Harrell and his .family. —O— . At our Worship Service the Shepard of Bandon’s /lock, Rev. Robert S. Harrell, brought a powerful message entitled “Christianity and the • Cults”, based on Eph. 4:1- I 16. Cults have been suc cessful because they appeal :to the soul’s outreach for •experiences that bring purpose and Jvs (O™—■) ONLY special sale P nft L *‘»W«SL \ njC\ \®VX v| I \ Mens Sizes 6V4 -13 I X'£s« / 4 Boys Size# 3 ' 6 / & White Canvas f * m MONDAY THRU SATURDAY EDENTON VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER HKHRfIE. SHORT WVIT. NEW9HMY short ram eamnom HECTIVE RUTLI9BZ ♦ Minimum deposit $7500 ♦ The interest rate is tied to the Treasury Bill Discount Rate and changes weekly. ♦ Federal regulations prohibit com pounding interest on this type account Earn the Big Rate without the Big Wait Invest in the new 91-Day Short Term Certificate today. Peoples Bank -OUMmnMWmNmvUma." Federal regulations require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal meaning to life. They ap parently fill a void which our main line churches have by- passed. The cure for “cultism” lies in presenting the Gospel in such away as to bring PURPOSE and DIGNITY to life. The ladies of the BCWG will meet in Fellowship Hall today at 10:30 A.M. Come out and join in this day of fun and fellowship. All ladies in the community are invited. —O— Remember our first “Homecoming Celebration”. It will be Sunday, June 13th. After the service a covered dish luncheon will be held at the Arrowhead Beach Clubhouse. Everyone who has visited Bandon is invited to attend. Local Three Receive Degrees WILSON - Three students from Edenton were among 268 seniors who received baccalaurate degrees in the arts and sciences during Atlantic Christian College’s 80th Annual Commencement held here May 16. Laura K. Hutchinson received her degree in sociology; Scott G. Tillery, business administration; and Dianne P. Yates, business administration. Commencement speaker was Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr. Presiding was Dr. Harold C. Doster, president of the college. Presenting the graduating class was Dr. F. Mark Davis, dean of the college. THE CHOWAN HERALD Legais Continued From Pago 6-A Iron plpo; thence North 38 degrees 30' West 42.0 feet to a stake; thence South 57 degrees 15' West 44.0 feet along the center of a ditch to a stake set in the property line of J. A. Webb, Jr.; thence running along said Webb property line and along the center of said ditch South 34 degrees 15' East 44.2 feet to the Iron pipe, the point and place of beginning and containing 0.10 acres as shown on a certain map or plat dated June 15. 1972, prepared by Carlyle C. Webb, Registered Surveyor, and being a portion of the identical real property conveyed to Gertrude S. Boyce by a certain warranty deed recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds, Chowan County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 13, page 119; and being the same property conveyed from Gertrude S. Boyce and husband, E. J. Boyce to Mamie B. Lupton by deed dated June 20, 1972 and duly recorded in the office aforesaid in Book V 4 at page 7, reference to which said plat and deeds is hereby made for further description and chain of title. Subject to all covenants, restrictions, conditions and reservations of record. This sale will be made subject to 1982 ad valorem taxes against the above described property. The high bidder shall deposit ten (10) per cent of his bid with the Com missioners at the time of sale sublect to upset bids as provided by law, and confirmation of the Court. This the 24th day of May, 1982. William J. Bentley. Sr. Commissioner P. O. Box 605 Hertford, NC 27944 Phone: (919) 426 5327 W. T. Culpepper, 111 , Commissioner )08 East King Street P, O. Box 344 Edenton, NC 27932 Phone: (919) 482-2175 LEGAL NOTICE Members of the Edenton Zoning Board of Adjustments 8, Appeals wil) meet on Monday. June 7, 1982, at 8:00 P.M. in the Edenton Municipal Building to consider and act upon the following: Request from Chowan Hospital, Inc. for special use permit to allow them to place an office trailer to the East of the main Hospital during construction of an addition to the hospital. Ralph E. Parrish Zoning Administrator May2o,27.chg. File No. 81-SP 50 In The General Court Os Justice Superior Court Division Before The Clerk NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY Mildred Delegall - et al, Petitioners -vs- Thomas Louther, et al. family centers M. JH. EDENTON VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER TG4Y. policy uto always ha vo Kj vert i»C -navchahttaa in adaquala auoply 'h our .loro. In the even! the aOvemeea merchandne « not evallaoledue 10 unloraoeo morn TOtv will provide • Hair. Checkupon nQuW in order that lha marchandiaa may be purchased al the tale pnca it btcoms available. or you may purchase similar quality merchandtaa at • similar pnca reduction II 10 tho policy ot TGI V 10.00 mot you oro happy with your purchase. • It. TG4VI policy lo bo priced competitively .n mo mo-aoc nagular Solo Pncoo may vary markot By market. bul Dio aolo prico will always bo aa advertised ey*. will ba happy to folund you. monay '< you ara not satishad with yous purchase im* and Maalai CaidQ accopdadl ■ g DOOR BUSTERS <2 s " f »< Spray-N-Wash I Bri "° S,M| n__. Softener fed Soap Pads SPJi sll9 1 s l l9 3/sloo^ Reg. 1.88 “ Ml 16 oz. R eg. 154 **" * Reg. 39* Finesse g| 10 oz. Right Guard 40 sheet Conditioner pn Deodorant M Bou " ce Fabnc $157 x «059 I s “ ,len ' , l „J T B $177 Reg. 1.97 I J Reg. 3.11 A Reg - 217 la, Vidal Sassoon Finishing L’Oreal Ultra Rich Hair Filldl Nfit pi Rinse or Shampoo Conditioner M WM SJ77 SJ62 / *1 gw Reg. 2.27 16 oz. Reg. 2.17 *2 <»■ 13 os. 96 Tablet St. Joseph's //^\ Sltotcermate £«"*■« d*«i»» Aspirin /K. ■HWfc Cleanser SJ47 JJ 97 2/sl°° ‘f' Reg. 1.88 ™ Reg- 58* tTG&Y Baby Soft Scrub 28 oz. Shampoo Cleanser SCOTCH PINE ..'I s 2/'l“ n .... 28 oz. Ros- 1-77 B e „ UK. *•*.i.i« . «•«« _ 11 —1 1 ■ v Commissioner will at noon, on May a 28, 19(2, 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 Fourth Township, Chowan County, North Carolina and more pai'tWbUffiy described as follows: BEGINNING at a set pipe along a ditch at the Snow Hln” Farm line and running North>s, degrees 27' East 1044.10 feet' along a ditch to a set pipe at the James Roberts land; thence South 84 degrees 34' East 973.67 feet, parallel with Snow Hill Farm line to a set pipe; thence South 5 degrees 05' West 1045.70 feet parallel with the Thelma O. White property to a set pipe; thence North 84 degrees 34' West 980.40 feet along a ditch parallel with the Elizabeth w. Jackson and Frank P. Wood property to a set pipe, the point of beginning. This land contains 16.250 acres of cleared land and 7.198 acres of woodland. This property School Lunch Menus Released The Edenton - Chowan Schools have released their lunch menus for May 31 • June 4. Monday - chilled juice, assorted cereals and milk. Pizza, tossed salad, French fries, ketchup and milk. Tuesday- chilled juice, cinnamon bun and milk. Beef-a-roni, green beans, sliced pineapple, cornbread and milk. Wednesday - chilled juice, scrambled eggs, buttered grits and milk. Sausage dog roll, ketchup-mustard, potato tots, pears and milk. Thursday - chilled juice, doughnut and milk. Meat loaf w-gravy, steamed rice, NOTICE PRIMARY ELECTION OF 1982 Pursuant to G.S. 163-230 (2), the Chowan County Board of Elections will hold Absentee Ballot Meeting Times at 8:30 A.M. at the Elections Office on the days and dates required to review the applications for absentee ballots for the June 29, 1982 Primary Election. consists of 23.448 acres. The above - described properly is the same property shown on Map No. 7833 in the Land Records office of Chowan County, being designated as Parcel No. 7212 on said map. The property is commonly known as the Thomas Louther Estate property or *he Thomas Louther heirs property. THE OPENING 810 ON THIS TRACT OF LAND WILL BE: $12,650.00 This sale will be made subject to all unpaid Chowan County taxes and a farm lease for the 1982 crop year and the highest bidder shall be required to make a ten (10 per cent) per cent deposit of the bid with the Court. Dated and posted this 10th day of May, 1982. Charles T. Busby Commissioner 110 East Queen Street P.O. Box 445 Edenton, NC 27932 Tel: (919)482-4441 May2o,27.chg.s. mixed vegetables, prunes, rolls and milk. Friday - raisin cup, hot, oatmeal, buttered toast and milk. Fish portions, crispy cole slaw, green peas, cornbread, pudding and milk. Local Students R< WINSTON - SALEM - Richard A. Jackson and Tony C. Pierce were among 280 seniors who received bachelor’s degrees during commencement exercises at Winston-Salem State University here May 1. Jackson’s major was business administration obituaries J. E. Perry James Elwood Perry, 61, of Hertford, N.C., died May 25 at home following a lengthy illness. The husband of Dorothy Bunch Perry, he was a retired farmer, a member of Woodmen of the World, and a member of Anderson United Methodist Church. Besides his wife, he is survived by his son, Gene Perry of Hertford; his sister, Mrs. Alton (Edna) Stallings of Hertford; his half - brother, Raymond Rogerson of Tampa, Fla.; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held graveside on May 27 at 11 A.M. by Rev. Virgil Free at Cedarwood Cemetary in Hertford. Swindell Funeral Home in Hertford was in charge of arrangements. leceive Degrees while Pierce received his degree in physical education. Julian Bond, Georgia state legislator and human rights activist, delivered the keynote address. The Dorcy Model K-18 Quick Release Babyseat featured at *14.97 in Our Grand Prix Savings Insert (which runs May 26th with Our Memorial Day Tabloid) due to defects has been Recalled by the Manufacturer and will not be available. We apologize for the unavailability of this item and hope this has not inconvenienced any of our customers. Page 9-A J. M. Price I RALEIGH - James Malon (Jim) Price, age 75, of 15 Bagwell Avenue, died May 21. He was the former manager of the Chowan County ASCS Office before moving to Raleigh. Suvivors include his wife, Mrs. Sallie H. Price and one sister, Mrs. Velma P. Johnson of Clayton, N.C. Funeral services were conducted May 23 at 3 P.M. in Brown-Wynne Funeral Home with burial following in the Sunset Memorial Park, Smithfield. Obituary information provided by Williford- Barham Funeral Home. jSergeants SENTRY'S ! FleaS Tick Collar Pii jHjisne** • Ticks I