Page 6-A The Bandon Notebook Mew V« «m ‘"rr iB rr i*jTiilli inilliiill■■ ogioi iin. 2 Itiwns jwtrinliMd fWMiUpinw mi nh 9W se AiiK tteit attss mcjp aw Qntft is % n i ftesoMThe''fine I Mk jhrSa^SdMrrcß pl«l Rwtey Be rai Algers Q% «al be * AUCTION SALE wv OF VALUABLE FARM LAND -• niwmy, uounn 17,1979 —ll9O ajl ta. ** ; 3 tatas imr. tanraon me on SM Itaure t TO? ftaa* % ; SALEBULLBE CONDUCTED AT HWfRi MOtaEPIDW* 4k Consists of AaofoxmaMy 2-46 0 Acres. #4« • - Cww«na 1C 5 Pasture 150 7 Wnattna SuiMM* tar Cmnns taw t* Aucaorett m are Psrcate. ttren caretare asaUUnc SMLE TO SE COMF6MEO OR REJECTED ON SALE DATE town. in ipom bay of Vale Osnsr AniMBM . ta re •uswwi'niLreaire """"recnoMi ** w<a> ®oa-»wcd mmolAwmblxni »Wrtmr. X<C NwrrrfOKt !*£ lj*viwfe -**£-***-1 t»*on» 2#7>2«s# It’s called our little Hmousiiie. H«el960 4 BiikkGaitniy Sedan. Why aesie tor a pan Jane conscious 3,8 filar VS engine Mk wNtnjou car get our Century that passes a lot of gas stations Iq|J\ Sedan—-a rnto-sae car that's between slops bur plain? In tact ft Bucks are equipped with Hooks feral fie world ike a GM-buß engines produced Waimousine Anditsti by various dmsions Ask us | mantagestoiraMelonabudget- tor detais \A. buickv 4 Wlini/r MOTOR CORP. j7 M Hill r 482-8421 a \jJIUIILN- Broad St Ext • • ", can *«e d«e with the wduf the dq^SSjSr itutiw of Mrs. Sarah HtiL^iwt was the topic for our adoks. PhuMli taeght by Wm P. (Batch) Smith. Christ, m bombing Himself aad set aa example for Christians to follow Aim was that achdt Christmas take up their crosses daily and follow Christ Happy Birthday " was aaag fcy ah of Local Church Slates Harvest Day Services There wl be aa eM fashion “Harvest Day*’ at Chappell Hill Baptist Char eh, Bade l, Tyner, aa The <hywil be opened by vices aft U A M , with Rev. Ralph Knght firiaiag the menage. Mr. Kaighft is a toragy serving with the Kth Street Baptist Church, Greensboro. He wil also be the speaker far the evening services at 7:31 PJg., which will officially start a “Harvest Time Revival” Other than the services which will be held on Sun day, at the Harvest Day, a time of fellowship will begin with a luncheon in the after the morning worship scr^piccs^ All friends and relatives of the church fellowship and interested persons are in vited to come and share in this tune of worship and Chappell Hill Baptist Church is located between Behtidere and Center Hill. Rev. Billy Old is the host' pastor. CoTylenol IlgS COU) FORMULA WITH | 1 COUGH SUPPRESSANT HOLLOWELL & BLOUNT I H | U REXALL DRUGS DOWNTOWN EDENTON THE CHOWAN HERALD Iblmlnl i j ■til r a. i-f-'irm BPW RECOGNIZED Mayor Roy L. Harreß has proclaimed October 21-27 as Business Women's Week in fidenton. Here he is shown with Mrs. Margmette Lassiter, president of the Edenton chapter. Observance Slated In recognition of the 60th anniversary of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Chibs, Mayor Roy L. Harrell has proclaimed October 21- 27 as Business Women’s Week in Edenton. The proclamation cited die ' resourceful working women’’ in the area for special honor and recognition. Mrs. Margmette Lassiter, president of Edenton BPW Club, accepted the proclamation. out the federation objectives which include: To elevate the standards for women to and in the professions. To promote the interests of business and professional women. To faring about a spirit of and professional women of the United States. To extend opportunities to business and profimsionil women through education along lines of industrial, scientific aad vocational activities. SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE > > ™ Clearance Sale ™ </) (/> > > r“ To make room for a definitely different shoe I— m store, Styron's Shoe Store must close out all m of their present stock of women's and men's shoes. r m ————i m (/> ALL WOMEN'S WOMEN'S (/) £ DRESS SHOES GRASSHOPPERS £ $lB to S3O Values jS ONE PAIR TWO PAIRS *l9“ VALUES *l4* VALUES " >8.65 >16.35 >12.50 >9.62 ™ > M __J > £ Women’s Deck Shoes..^. v .^.sl9 23 5 > _____ ______ > lJ 'ALLMEN'S JI w DRESS And KEDS, PRO-KEDS w S WORK SHOES And CONVERSE £ > OCOL 01107 £ r” A BIG- A) REDUCED (.U A) f m m | STYRON’S SHOE STORE i Holmes Hidh Honor Rol Is Revealed - —- Pitficii Halsey. Ckns Chowan 4-H News Chowan County 4-H Achievement Pwgam wi be haM an November 23, at Center Hill Commanity be Herb oL7 as" N.*? Forest Service. Crase, whose great grandmother was a about Indian history, Indon shins" Indian tools, Nfebtisthe honors will be awarded. All 4-H’ers receive a certificate. The Ruritan troptote for the best all round 4H girt aad boy will be presented. Everyone is invited to at- LIVESTOCK SHOW MEETING: There will be a niwtwg on November 5 at 7:45 PM., in the Locational Agriculture Classroom at Chowan High SchooL All 4- H'ers and FFA members who had animals m the HM MfLItUIEU Hahm For Moyor November 6,1979 ■ # “.4 Promise of Good. Clean, ■ A Honest Government For , i|mrttoi elnmnmne IPmmm ato^BW iavihedT be attend. Drive Closing the Chewan Arts CUwacil is cooamg «a a dose These who wouM sta Be to bSEf^ttooSmhS**^ tickets fir Be first per formance jf the Little % Letter To The Editor must he determine** to “"our hotowtTdepemh span the election of a mayor who has confidence to aB the Elect a mayor who has the lost those"thT^l?ttS TW-ftiT Qdte &MI 'ShMV stjhw omt mjjjg, - Nth' Grade HsniM Abbe, CtothyJmsrtLJU B M r 1 * - 12th Grade Japan Mate 1 * Boyce, Witem Emily' Gaston, Doaglii Forward, Barry Jathre, Tteny Janes, Amy Lana, Alease . Mate, Sally Mumper. Lisa Shaw, ' Orystal Smith, Max Staosel BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. ami Mrs. Colleo Me birth of a saw, Adorn Patrick, aa October 13 to Chawaa Hospital. Mrs. Baker is the former Aad elect a mayor who «B work with our council rather ttma threaten Them. Ftoagy I ask each reader to iMhd the topics here dtocassed. This letter is aa|y a beginning. Edenton- Chtnoa is yoorTmone tea sa gjrae it yoor best John A. MBchener, HI

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