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CONCERTS—Members of the John A. Holmes Concert Band (left) and the Treble Ensemble (right) are busy practicing for concerts to be held next week. The Concert Band will be performing 8 p.m. Tues day May 21 in the John A. Holmes High School auditorium. Admis sion is $2 for adults and $1 for students. The Concert Choir will join the Mixed Chorus I, Mixed Chorus II, and Treble Ensemble in concert Thursday, May 23, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. J.A. Holmes School Honor Roll Is Released Mr. Rob Boyce, Principal, John A. Holmes High School, has released 5th six weeks honor roll information as follows: Principal’s List 9th Grade: Julie Baker 10th Grade: Crissy Coston, Sherri Harrell, Molly Lane, Liza Vaughan. 11th Grade: Stacy Criddle, Tony Evans, Kinnan Lane. 12th Grade: Marcella Bryant, Renna Liverman, Linda Welch, Lisa Winslow. Honor Roll 9th Grade: Peggy Bass, Michael Bunch, Glenda Byrum, Mary Copeland, Herman Coston, Becky Crabtree, Stephanie Creighton, Paula Goodwin, Mar tha Hornthal, Keith Jordan, Katherine Lane, Dwayne Lawrence, Kim Maddred, Pamela Peele, Sandra Singh, Penelope Sisk, Michael Spruill, Bethany Winslow. I0th Grade: Carole Baker, Robin Bass, Sharon Bonner, Uchenna Bulliner, Tammy Bunch, Teresa Bunch, Rhett Butler, Catherine Byrum, Tammy Copeland, Cheryl Creighton, Leslie Ervin, Dorraine Harris, Deborah Hollowell, Tammy Hughes, Gray Kelly, DeeAnn Morris, Terri Reid, Maxine Twine. 11th Grade: Laura Bond, Bar Harrell Family Expresses Their Thanks We wish to express our many heartfelt thanks to each and everyone for the many prayers, kindnesses and expressions of sympathy during the illness and death of our loved one, Isaac Lester Harrell. A very special thank you to Dr. Bond, the nurses * and staff of Chowan Hospital and Chowan Medical Center for the excellent care they gave him and the concern they showed to us. Your kindness will always be remembered. Mrs. Lester Harrell and family Remodeling • Custom Built Homes • Roofing • Additions MILLER BUILDERS INC. General Contractors C. NORMAN MILLER .i lkiv- » - J. • • . / . N.C. Lfc. #8734 (919)426-5252 Hertford, N.C. 27944 426-7519 I Qfiaduation Reg. 14.97 Ladies 5-10 White Large Group HANDBAGS Reg. 6.97 STORE HUUR8: Monday Thru Saturday 10 - 9 8un*»yi;S *—• Edenton Village Shopping Center bapa Leary, Henry Nixon. Aaron Hollins, David Rosenblatt, Stacie Self, Mark Spivey, Crystal Stall ing, Teresa Twine, Carrie Watson, Leigh Anne White, Tanja White. I2th Grade: Juanita Allen, Keith Askew, Casey Bass, Willie Mae Beasley, Sherri Belfield, Sadie Bonner, Lisa Boyce, Jenn ings Bunch, Doris Capehart, Paul Chappell, Sheila Cofield, Dana Cole, Kenneth Comer, Karen Drawdy, Travis Ellis, Sabrina Garrett, Mark Gaskin, Ron Hen dricks, Calvin Holley, Donald Holley, Mary Ann Holley, Kenny Layden, Sheila Leary, Jennie Parks, Connie Perry, John Reid, Brenda Riddick, Norma Sinrmson. Patti Skittlethorpe, Terri Stall ings, Rodney Taylor, Carrie Twine. Art White, Tracy White, Anita Williams. Support Group ‘ Sets Meeting A meeting of the Albemarle multiple sclerosis support group will be held 2:30 p m. Sunday, May 19 in The A.H.E.C. building, N. Road Street, Elizabeth City. For more information call 335-2541. Centralized School Menus Monday-Break fast—Apple Sauce, Cinnamon Toast or Cereals, Milk. Lunch—Tuna Salad/Lettuce, Buttered Corn, Fears, Blueberry Muffins, Crackers, Cheese Sticks, Milk. Tuesday-Breakfast—Fruit or Juice, Bacon Strips, Buttered Toast/Jelly or Cereals, Milk. Lunch—Cheeseburger/Bun, Ket chup/Mustard, Baked Beans, French Fries, Fruit Icees, Milk. Wednesday-Breakfast—Fruit or Juice, Cheese Toast or Cereals, Milk. Lunch—Pizza, Tossed Salad, Potato Sticks, Ketchup, Chocolate Cluster, Milk. Thursday-Breakfast—Orange Juice or Fruit, Sausage Biscuit or Cereals, Milk. Lunch—Chicken Fillet/Bun, Lettuce-Condiments, Potato Salad, Green Beans, Fruit Gelatin, Milk. Friday-Breakfast—Stewed Prunes, Scrambled Eggs, But tered Grits, Milk. Lunch—Fish Fillet, Cole Slaw, Macaroni and Cheese, Green Peas, Pineapple, Cornbread, Milk. ROCKY MOUNT AWNtNO & TENT •CANVAS* aluminum AWNINGS •Truck Covers •Boot Covers •Cor Covers •Convos Repair •Aluminum Carports FREE ESTIMATES 602 N. Church, P.O. Box 1843, Rocky Mt., 27801, 442-0184 AUCTION Farm Equipment Saturday, May 18, 1985 - 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: Take Highway 17 North from Edenton, N.C. goto R.P.R. 1342 Turn right go approx. 2 miles to yield sign bare right go approx. 2 miles to sale on right. TRACTORS 4230 John Deere 1466 I.H. TRUCKS I.H. w/Dump COMBINES Lilliston peanut EQUIPMENT 4 Long Peanut Trailer Sale Conducted by EQUIPMENT 8200 John Deere C drill John Blue sprayer Hardy offset mower 7 ft. Rotarty Mower 910 John Deere grain cart Scott Land Leveler 10 Tine chisel plow Ford blade 8 Row disc COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION & REALTY CO. P.O. Box 1235 PHONE: 946-6007 DOUG GURKINS Greenville, N.C. 758-1875 Washington, North Carolina State License No. 765 RALPH RESPRESS Washington, fa.C. 946-8478 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS COMING SOON Suntana Tanning BED The Safe and Easy Way to Tan That Is Guaranteed! JOAN’S BEAUTIQUE 806 N. Broad Edenton 482-8150 District Court Session ^ In the Chowan County District ®Court session of May 7th, the following cases were tried. They were left out of the May 9th issue of The Chowan Herald due to lack of space. Lewis Godley was found guilty of intoxicated and disruptive behaviour. He was sentenced to 2 days but received credit for 2 days spent in jail awaiting trial. Samuel Lee Holley was found guilty of careless and reckless driving. He was fined $25 and cost of court. Gloria Downing Rouson was found guilty of passing a stopped school bus. She was fined $35 and cost of court. Randy Elmer Miller was called but failed to show on a charge of failing to have a motocycle endorsement. Russell Theola Saunders was found guilty of assaulting a female. He received a 90 day commitment. Renee Harris was found guilty Two Receive BBA Degrees Campbell Univ. David Andrew Wright, Eden ton, and Amy Leigh Asbell, Tyner, are both recent graduates of Campbell University. They each received B.B.A. degrees. on six counts of passing worthless checks. The six counts were con solidated for judgement and she was ordered to pay court costs in each case and make restitution to Broad Street Texaco and Winn Dixie She was placed on supervis ed probation for 2 years and fined $25 on a contempt of court charge for failing to appear in court to stand trial for one of the charges. Charlie Riddick was found guil ty on a charge of nonsupport of il legitimate children. He was sentenced to 90 days suspended for 3 years on the condition he make support payments of $30 per week. * Gary Thomas McDaniel was found guilty of DWI. He was sentenced to 12 months suspend ed 3 years on the condition he pay a fine of $500 and cost of court; he is to attend ADET school and was ordered to surrender his drivers license I le a Iso received an active commitment of 00 days. Ralph Gillman Bristol .Jr. plead ed guilty to a charge of littering. 1 le was lined $50 and cost of court. Michael Edward Hart was call ed but failed to show on a charge of improper passing. 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