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Thursday,September 11,1980 pwtDectelon Backs Vepco BLCmS io» isl anag*-. it man wtobe MM » am as the |uto4i«a Commluioa ■M oot seek redress ftft Vepco on taffanigmnaat charge* In ■lm charge cane, but, ■ikr. would have to ■ala that charge in a your air conditioner has a heat stroke, your heater becomes an ice maker or your drains run full snood in reverse. We are your heating, plumbing and air conditioning contractor. Wa aarvice aN make* and mode*. Cal 112 IBM JOE LEE Z7ZL Clothing Closet OPEN Monday's & Thursday’s 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm < I icated on North Broit Stmt next - to KitcTORT — ponsored by all churches All items 50* I Steps p Buying i Home Satoet Tht **•“• Gat Tht Cast \)v; Caaa Ta Ual 1 talk o«v the •mount of tiff ff» poymont, inwrtnco, tuff, ) of the monthly poymontt iff Ll^ timo i Sty wfft run. Wo cm urt m ncMi your >ppimtion immodt hr Mff bofor* you know it tho * to ■ now homo will bo in your ff. Stop in. FKiENDir (jf - Edenton Savings & Loan Association Hi Broad Stmt Edtntoa, NX. "ZtStimrnlmtm Qm+mm, said. "V a gg: aee grlavaaaae Mjdjd ja thair fever la bm «ma dam la tba Mmpla toot," UttSa potatad ML "that a comma dm *•* ha vo to be wall managed, tjwi haste know how to retain good lawyers and Vayce baa tee* of tba Little saW an effort by the Public Staff 0# Martb Ceralaa to aekfor a review by the Sopcamn Ceurt "hoi* out little hopo tor a rcrcraaL" "We would ex pect mere of the same." Meanwhile, Little said Nortbaaatara North CeroUntana era tryiig to cyggg ■■Myall, that earvu the region. "That'i hard to tab* on tarn es dda eawt decMm," fiWto saM> .. Little said OparaHan Overtbarga baa haem Mr a tag tbao that “m ml ebaage the system vary qsttir” "*’• entreaebad and ife going to taka a tag plrM of effort la And solutions tn the pnmr prablma in Northeastern North Carolina," ha add. "The aaatat oolaHoa la Mr Vepco to lonvn the region, and we’ve kaom that mat the start." ha said. Meanwhile, little lashed askance at the IM charge itoetf. “Wedteagrae with the fuel charge concent.” bn ■rtd. "hma wragg in the hegtatag. K'a wrong now, end It wfll bn wrong ee tag ae we have it” "It, in ef fect," bo saM, “allows the power compute* to raise their rates any time they want to raiao them without any adequate reeponee allowed by the consumers." Pork Festival Scheduled Oct 1 The tickets for the IMI Virginia Pork Festival will go on uie October I. Tickets win be SI2M each and win be limited to four tickets per person. Tickets may bn ordered by writing to the Virginia Pork Festival, Inc., P. O. Box 1001, Emporia, Virginia 23M7. Ticket sales policy will bo ns follows: The following will be the seta policy for the Ml Virginia Pock Festival only. Twelve thousand tickets wiß be sold. Ticket order* win be limited to four tickets per person. Tickets will be sold by mail only. Tickets will go Not Telephone Directory ROCKY MOUNT - .Business and professional -hams in Eastern North MMfrp-y be confining Ratings na private mi«mi "classified Srectory” with Yellow Page advertising in their local telephone directories. B. C. Dixon, Carotins Telephone and Telegraph Company directory manager, said the solicitation by National Directory Publishers of Niagara Falls, N.Y., has no connection with Carolina Talrnih ai a lewpoooe. “I have received inquiries from a number of business people in Carolina There’s never been a better time to save at Peoplesßanjt short term savings plans that pay you the fl that means you'll always find a plan that's f a*^ l And if you open an account at Peoples r;jKWkuiSBBS 1 Bank before November 21,1980, you can get I something to help you watch your savings m grow. lust invest $250 or more into a new or existing savings plan at Peoples Bank. y { and you'll receive a Timex free, or at a [ greatly reduced price. For every additional SIOO you deposit, you can get another Timex at substantial savings. —, nw Tr^i So start earning interest at Peoples Bank today; and keep a watch on your savings! HmkttkwMkpmwMmmfkMim _____ M 'v*% L lJ IL I jft M 1 ■ ■ 9 I m || fy AREA PLAYERS ON TECH SQUAD Two former area players are members of Coach Bill Dooley’s 1900 Virginia Tech football squad. Standing with Assistant Coach Ken Treadway, from left, are junior defensive tackle Hannon Fry from Manteo High and junior defensive end Robert Brawn from John Holmes High in Edeuton. on sale October 1 Ticket orders postmarked before October 1 will not be honored. Ticket orders will be filled on a first come - first serve bests, based on date of postmark. Each person attending must have a ticket. Should a ticket over order occur, an alternate sales policy will be decided at the discretion of the Executive Committee. The Virginia Pork Festival, Inc., is a non-profit promotional • educational organization defeated to the promotion of pork and pork products and to the Telephone's service ares who thought they were buying space in our com pany’s telephone directory. The printed material they are receiving by mail has an illustration that resembles a telephone directory Yellow Pages with the words, ‘Directory Advertising Gets Results.' ” Dixon said. "Carolina Telephone is concerned that our customers clearly un derstand that the organization is unrelated to the telephone company and that purchase of such ad vertising does not entitle them to space in the telephone book distributed by our company." recognition of the swine indmtry. Winn-Dixie To Distribute Fair Coupons Winn-Dixie Stores throughout North Carolina will distribute free "Fair Deal” coupons good for a savings of up to 40 per cent on admission and ride tickets to the 1900 N. C. State Fair in Raleigh. The coupons can be used to order any number of advance tickets thru the mail directly from the N. C. State Fair office in Raleigh. Mail orders using the Winn- Dixie "Fair Deal" coupons must be postmarked no later than October 3. This gives the State Fair time to process and return the tickets prior to the October 17-25 Fair dates. Ivan Hardesty, Jr., ad vertising lirector of the Winn-Dixie Raleigh Division, said they are "extremely pleased to participate with the State Fair and offer this exclusive service to our customers”. He added that 164 North Carolina Winn-Dixie Stores will be distributing ap proximately 2.000.000 discount coupons between now and the October 3 deadline. Why is it that most people get so excited over nothing? Geologist Studtes Abemarie Redon CesMdaid Pram Page M understand present tran stations, Ltahart viewed the Dtaui taamp aa similar to tta environment which produced tba rtcb Pan ■ytvaaia coal fMd over a Main span of mflUoae of Far Ms maatara thesis M Rucropaleoatoiogy, spa* eight weeks In Colo red#, collecting samples and mapping ta square mOas of mountains from t.Oia fast to 13,000 foot, which is no smati feat. Other Bald trips have taken Mm north to New England, wnat to California, south to Louisiana, and east to North Cantina. “I’ve seen ■ lot of things not found M books," ha remarks. AMbouffj etratigr sphere and pnlaonologiata are in high demand by industry, especially oti companies, Lehart has always wanted to since his first undergraduate course In Card Os Thanks It is very hard to express in a few words all the acta of kindness shown to us during the sickness and death of John Jethro. We would like to thank Dr. Hardy of Greenville, Dr. Lucas and Dr. O’Leary, the staff of Pitt Memorial HospiUl, Chowan Hospital and Chowan Hospital Extended Care Facility for all they did for John over the past 6 years. We thank each of your for the prayers, flowers, donations, cards, food and all the acta of kindness shown to each of us. We sincerely appreciate all that each has done. God bless you. The Family Bee Crafts Owned and Operated Bv uL Carroll & Frances Bass “ c,>^ Purse Handles utata. B 00 "* Birpnt SaitteM # B&B Cord • Florida Cord m-4143 hr Mnutm V op«i Mon. Tuej., 9-5 P.U. Thun-Sit, 94 P.U. OowSWri. geology at the UatvwaMy es LoutavUta, F Murky. T* main intaraat la taaafeg. I’ve sever wanted fcdwtay. I've wanted la dm n tta knowledge and fen thrita Muse that ftal eanrsn fc gsaiogy," ha arid. Thia ■ aw ham* K la always toUs flraf Hmg geology students. "We Nmdd knew what It's awdg of, what wn can eogael Iraki ow homo In tbs swat es ~ n ——lS,| ta poawn ww ip watch out for, Uk* any beam. Than, what can wn da afcaat it. aarthqaahaa, torandaa, hurricanes..Jf wytta*? teaching TjtraHgiaikj and Sediment aryßw* "Whmn the sedimanUry 'rock*be tana* of aarth Matey. Tide is whara tta fossO* are preserved wo wfll atady amd •emestor” Ha in alas teaching survey conraaa hi envtranmenUl setanee and General Geology. On schedule for tho spring semester will bn n cowan m CARPENTRY/V HOME RND/^-^SJEPAIRs Extsrtor •Msatsto Carved Dssrs • Cutoff Traitor •REASONABLE RATES M. G. Collins 221-8325 Page 9-B •rsjrrttataMt aty tamjl TbwMaK.grwwaM.awef CtawwCewtUWtaLtai been prswfad tn jta with tad Ferns Servian Vm"< Oran* Marian (taps Baa* Chop Laima* Ha jtaad dm Marins Caps in Oetahar. Mta. POfTUWE WEARERS A anger CUSHION GRIV^ OtMTUMB ADHKtfV
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