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Page 2-B 1 5' ksL*' *fvf mmfr 1 U ■ , : f t ; ? v*J&/ 1 A&EENS DAY AT CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY CampbeU University in Buies Creek, helots annual Acteens Day October 31. Among the Acteens who visited the campus from all ovei-the state were a group from Edenton Baptist Church in Edenton. The girls toured the caninus and heard the Campbell University President Dr. Norman A. Wiggins, speak on the advjgitages of an education at Campbell. (Photo by Paul Wojcik) Hjandicapped Can Get Reduced Rates tArBORO Carolina Telghone’s hearing or speedi-impaired customers, who: utilize telecom munications devices to place long distance calls from a residence phone, are eligible to receive reduced rates for out-of-state calls effective October 30. The reduction is 35 per cent; for calls placed during the day-rate period (8 A. M. to 5 jP. M.) and 60 per cent for calls placed during the evening-rate period (5 P. M. to 11 P. M.). No reductions beyond those already in effect would be made for calls placed during the night-rate period, and there would be no reductions at any time for operator handled calls. Carolina Telephone currently offers rate discounts for in-state long distance calls made by persons who are deaf or speech - impaired and communicate by a telecommunications device. To qualify for the special rate, a written certification of speech and hearing im pairment must be presented to 8 Carolina Telephone business office or Phone Shop. Certification forms can be obtained from a business office or Phone Shop. Those customers now XtX a \ f VV c&pg*^& 9>Kti&f ( 1-6 *-v'--. - - f -•->"'fi * ... - r*~i Ts liiiflilr • • ' 'TefiSrapfe *.-•'"•»■■‘.?.--.''.£,lfV v-rjw'r- ■ receiving reduced rates need no additional cer tification. Carolina Telephone also is offering at its cost on a direct sales basis a portable telephone device (teletypewriter) which can be used by the deaf and speech - impaired from their homes. A related item sold at Carolina Telephone’s cost is a ring signaler that flashes a light near the teletypewriter to let a deaf person know the phone is ringing. These items can be purchased through a Interest Rate GREENSBORO - The annual interest rate charged on tax underpayments and paid on overpayments will rise from 12 to 20 per cent on February 1, 1982, the In ternal Revenue Service says. The rate on the un derpayment of individual and corporate estimated taxes and most other tax law provisions imposing interest also will be 20 per cent. The rate change is provideed for in the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, the IRS said. The new law provides that the rate is set each October Carolina Telephone Shop or business office. Discounts apply for calls anywhere in the continental United States, and to Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Os course, a person can only call another person who has access to a teletypewriter, so its uses are limited. In providing the lower rates, Carolina Telephone joins other telephone companies nationwide in a new interstate tariff. is Increase 15 and is based on 100 per cent of the average prime interest rate for the preceding month. TSE' I I S. I® 0 l mat •? / , Soybeans and Country Produce jT\ . _ <x : B'~Z* • Your H °PPy Shopping Center Sellers of Fertilizer and Seeds Swimming Pools j 7 cods • P*xt, Swti* • Ar«t«y Phone 482-2141,482-2142 Anq Custom Cabinets 221 , 4939 : Roy's Electric Motor Service _ ._ _, ,_ . WeStem GaS I ggj§gj ATTEND THE CHURCH & *;• I Hwy. ii 4. Tyner N.C. I OF YOUR CHOICE Mitchener Village ' p,loll e 482 4dS3l j B B Furniture Outlet I TLJIO Ol Open 9om to 6 P m I 11 lO OUINUH I ! THE CARTER’S INK COMPANY Monday Through Saturday A DIVISION OF Bodhom Rood Ed.nlon Phono 482-8082 DENISON MANUFACTURING COMPANY “Better Buys - Bigger Bargains” .. edenton. north Carolina, 27932 482-4471 j EDENTON TRACTOR & I A y *1 A SEABROOK equipment co jt ~ ?. ; f ».he Your Ford Tractor Dealer Agents (gb 3L-, (fib JSSi wf WORK FOr'f’EANUTS, For Evinrude Outboards 6HTCNAT ™ E SA * E ****■' AND WE ARE PROUD OF IT! US 17 South, Edenton, N.C. PHONE 482-2112 EDENTON, NC I Cu "°"’ Mod. C.6m.h end F.ne Wood 0.0du.0 .• V MULK. m (tMOPII6I3>H. EXOOU3 3+ 24, PeDT. *4 ; 21). * f* \JADT D wV TMI s MIS Sorts LAW CAtP POtNN TO ISQAEi- MOot BK" i^vDLL “/ • A/ < J# _J*P% L ANP, ID THIS DAY, TW6 ORTHOPOX HAk/E NO MEAT ANP JK ~ - . MmZ M#% Am » V KMLK AT TM§ SAMS MfAL. MANY PBOPLS THINK HHS AV SON 0 *•« A mtwty law—imr mkx amp meat xxjctmbj /ie uv/11 JV X/Jf -V HfeSfKm V> wouipmy woist 'mLL,e*f*a*ux xthchotnwgnr 48^ cu»mn <waf*nonotnm. 1 mm* m«p«mt,iptx 'tJHibu pabinet chop lWfTltW 1 ' miqm pqotcm fooo«, pwvst as *aß*cy lodinMM or NincoMPih v BHf'i * -»»»- -»«* -«-■ n»ui wwmrMm lWir' / ' 1 WrYlfr ci^noo. ____WUTHEASTCiIN^RATjON^^^ _ ™»»vuv«».... __ Blair Funeral Service Bridge Tum Exxon "Dignified Personal Service Is Our Business" |J}rj T §■; Service Center A&W Sales & Service ' r Willlford-Barham Funeral Home r-vot w Odics w. wciYicc Rteet taewroewMe «s psopukisiw NeyeehCMYseHreriMcroaMNeinwiniuiLv ... ... ... 1 pub* «eoos eves-ro m<w* KoiWNOioßowmt garrimiPßiwwiiwiiiiMßUCßM lin W A hpmsr p St « HM»NnunH.i<«MMNMßnnii*n PHM,awvwcß>'saß*aM«aiu>euoyiTMoeo l,u n ■ tuwwiww oi. iwevision o»iaowßM-rH*OM«KnosOFBW(.:«MeHHMn'OP ( WIUPOWHOM-neewnwwsCßfW.Tannua. neaoio! posts coao nonMiM* niuwr opmw \ tmen.tmkt mosss oepeepw* pkbl* idhmbi 482*7474 Owner Rnn Walker 12 vasrs of Experience ■***»NflKMPis«pPßWwsieaMc«nu.Nor(yNM>. 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A, , -*> eotnt -on 482-2127 w. e. smith I ssss = Seed, Fertilizer, Gas & Oil, The Holidays Are Almost Herel EDENTON Groceries, Paint, Hardware freleulendOeenlngSerylce,: I*Lj 4 ** 74 “ 0/ A Frlfll4 Carping. Upholstery, Windows, Walls T eONCJim WMC| Rt. 3, Edenton, NC Phone 221-8457 Woors, JonWortol Sorvtco and Hre Restarghon J Wt ft located et I ®uy of eo ui,Co o , Corn I , 90 jqajz 7 SweNi Crouroids I aa« j« «■ EDENTON I The Caution Ufht At Smalls Crossroads | s Farm produce 482-3426 I • THE CHOWAN HERALD Company Name Selected Norfolk Southern Cor poration is the new name selected for the holding company that will be form ed with the affiliation of Southern Railway and Norfolk and Western Railway. The new name was selected “to reflect the rich heritage evoked by the existing names of the two railroads,” said Robert B. Claytor, president and chief executive officer of Norfolk and Western and Harold H. Hall, president and chief executive officer of Southern. Since the combination of the two railroads was proposed last year, the holding company has been tentatively identified as NWS Enterprises, Inc. “We recognize that the names of Southern and Norfolk and Western are well established, and that people have very positive feelings about those names. ‘Norfolk Southern Cor poration’ preserves that favorable identification much better than a collection of initials,” the two railroad executives said. The two railroads in corporated NWS En terprises, Inc. as a Virginia corporation in July, 1980, and elected an interim board to manage the affairs of the company until the affiliation of the railroads takes place. That interim board has approved the change in name to Norfolk Southern Corporation, as have the two railroads, who are the only stockholders of the new company right now. The name change has been filed with the State Corporation Commission of Virginia, which has issued a certificate of amendment to ] the holding company’s ] charter reflecting the new name. Claytor and Hall said the proposed combination “is proceeding rapidly and smoothly” through the Interstate Commerce Commission, whose ap proval of the transaction is required. After completing its hearings on the com bination, the ICC officially closed the record on the proceeding on October 30. Under the law, the ICC mint j read) a decision on the proposal within 180 days of the date, or no later than April 28. “We hope they will be able to reach a decision sooner than that, given the with drawal of all major op position,” Hall and Claytor said. “We think we have presented a compelling case for granting approval.” YOUR DOG NEEDS mmmKjM. ASergeants the petcare people i —1 1 ■— |J » e “Sf Ifoa Want "To fitlnA... “That's Ifoat i Saainass, Sat Sf) Ifoa 4fava 4) 'Pxinllny j PtoUam, Wa Want To 4falja, ” l ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS f AND AL-ANON s Meet Monday Nighte At 8 P.M. At e First Presbyterian Church * Corners of West Queen and Mosley -v ■ , |f ; :i:|§£Rßߣ H «H| i ip|j§! Op ft jv- -mai J ||r Tgs’-jpP n f lWV Sf yy ■ I CONTEST WINNERS The winners of the Edenton Tea Party Celebration Poster Contest, sponsored by the Chowan Arts Council, are: first row: Kindergarten through grade. 4, Stewart Nixon, first place; Becky Jo Evans, second place; Shelli Horton, third place; and Lori Lichtenwalner, fourth place. Second row: grades 5 through 8, Emily Bass, first place; Kelvin Bonner, second place; Joey Getz, third {dace; Deronne Felton, fourth place; and Mark Jackson, fifth place. Nominations Open For Watauga Medal RALEIGH N. C. State University has issued an invitation to its alumni, friends and interested supporters across the state, to make nominations for the Watauga Medal, the highest non-academic honor the university awards. Authorized by the NCSU three persons each year in Board of Trustees in 1975, recognition of “unusually ' the Watauga Medal is distinguished serflfee to awarded to no more than Continued On Pag#T2-B Clothing Closet Located Open Over m s * rvlce Nfon. I, Sponsored By Pate S yhe Local Churches P'otsl All Hems T, " ri I <2spm> | Each Thursday. November 19. 1981
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