Thursday, April 19, iw> , '■' % * r> , ; r ; « ' •*.*/; !”* : > :. > ■ j Ylf / (ouiOHoi/je &RETM... I > A?*iL 21, to- 5. IW *&%*!«* anir § Commendation Medal Awarded Navy Senior Chief Yeoman Henry E. Buer meyer Jr., whose wife, Andrea, is the daughter of Norman B. and Maxine R. Bullard, 117 West Church Street, Edenton, was awarded the Navy Com mendation Medal. He was cited for meritorious service from June, to November, 1978, while serving as ad ministrative assistant to the director of the Systems Analysis Division in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, D. C. The citation ac companying his medal praises Buermeyer for contributing to the numerous functions in volved in the preparation and presentation of reviews W For A *New Home? • NEW LISTING One mile from Edenton. 1,845 ft. enclosed, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, beautifully landscaped lot. Lots of extras. Unbelievably priced at $42,000. MMLi ' bum \ NEAR EDENTON Lots of extras. County taxes only. Located one mile north of Edenton. $53,500. • Wt yaffiMOHi* - "I ri, NEW Lots of room. Perfect for the family. Located in Morgan Park. 98M00. I V. j •; raft gB fl . ■■ H H I Jkll Jka A a JM| 1m If* lam II IK 1 ■ Ilf Hwf f wf 1 4824578 conducted to analyze all the Navy programs for the Chief of Naval Operations and Secretary of the Navy. He.is currently serving with the Precommissioning Unit of the submarine USS Dallas, homeported in Groton, Conn. A 1978 graduate of the State University of New York, Albany, N. Y., with a bachelor of science degree, Buermeyer joined the Navy in September, 1959. [»II jinn K of-f hc os - 1 [I I I 111 11 The first vice president of the United States to resign from office was John C. Calhoun in 1832. liiP wmmtim W m I IHr - ■ * - ■ ■ m - . m * mm ■yk eM. H |i®& FLYING SAUCERS? Dr. Wade Jordan grimaces just prior to impact from the flying pie wielded by Student Cathy Gay, as on-lookers enjoy the spring madness at College of The Albemarle. Students relieved mid-quarter tensions by bidding for the privilege of pushing lemon or chocolate meringues into the faces of their favorite faculty and staff members. (COA Photo). YOU GOTTA DRIVE IT. YOU’RE GONNA LOVE IT. THE SMALL CAR JUST GREW UP. Here's a small car with honest room lor live. That's lor live lull-size adults. You get room because the engine's been moved lorward. It sits sideways. It's a transverse-mounted 4-cylinder, or you have the option ol the world's first transverse V 6. Both are GM-built by various divisions, and your Olds Dealer has details on sources and availability. Omega has Iront-wheel drive. And MacPherson strut suspension. And rack-and-pinion steering. Which help make Omega quick, agile and very smooth on the road. lf^m^aMEGA THE OLDSMOHLE OF SMALL CARS. (9£(jM£&k gi Have one built for you. THE CHOWAN HERALD With standard engine and trans mission, the EPA estimate is(24)mpg. And the highway estimate is 38mpg. Remember, the circled EPA estimate is lor comparisons to other cars. Your mileage depends on speed, weather and trip length; your actual highway mileage will probably be lower than the highway estimate. You have never seen a small car that sits, rides and looks like this one. • The new 1980 Omega. This is the Oldsmobile ol small cars. Society Inducts Byrum RALEIGH - Lillian June Byrum of Edenton, a Meredith College student, was recently inducted into Kappa Nu Sigma, the scholastic honor society at Meredith, at the society’s spring banquet. Meredith students who have maintained a 3.5 average or above over at least three years of work are eligible for membership the organization. Senior members are inducted at the fall meeting, both juniors and seniors at the spring meeting, and other graduating seniors at the #™ Plumbing i^S^lepaiis inr I CCCOMPANY. INC. JUL Ltt OF EDENTON ■ WEST WATER ST. 482J| Page 5-B annual meeting during commencement. Twenty seven members were in ducted at the spring banquet. Miss Byrum is a junior at Meredith and is majoring in psychology. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bryum, Route 1, Edenton. She's active in the Meredith chorus, is vice president of the Astrotekton Service Club and is on the convocation committee at the college.

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