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Page 8-B Library Gets New Books • Adult Fiction The following bodes have been received at the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library: “Everybody’s All- America,” Frank Deford; “Matthew Hatton,” Anne Knowles; “Heat,” Ed. Mcßain; “Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly,” David Niven; “Mr. Jacobson’s War,” Richard Hammer; “An Indecent Obsession,” Colleen McCoullough; “I Love You, Stupid,” Harry Mazer; “Murder At The Red October,” Anthony Olcott; “Torpedo Run,” Douglas Reeman ; “Remembrance,” Danielle Steel; “The Ring,” Danielle Steel; and “The Flag Os Sunrise,” Robert Stone. Adult Non Fiction “The Baby Decision,” Merle Bombardieri; “Women, Divorce, and Money,” Mary Rogers; “The Unemployment Benefits Handbook,” Peter we want your busìness ABILITY COURTESY INTEGRITY PROMPTNESS KNOWLEDGE SECURITY HARD WORK FRIENDLINESS KEEP US IN MIND. WE RE EASY TO FINDI E&yC| wramSSn Friendly Folks v!/ Edenton Savings & Loan Association South Broad Street Edenton @ReCk TyCer downtown <Sedenton IZOd® LaCOStC* Wool Sweaters JKr Handsome group of long sleeve ■P, pullover crew neck Izod® M' / Lacoste-sweaters of 100% Jjr ' '***». Shetland wool. Complete with K ribbing around waist, neck and tHBS cuffs. Light blue, beige, Bahama green, red, navy, coral, yellow. P»*} *'•**'' Men's sizes. 36.00 \ ('S JV i ■ £ * -is^n i Ilk j I % , *0 f ‘A B <•'-' iaV\ f *£***- fjßf M ' %-W&L V wfelmfflL #i|ftlAiufiv TKpAicflk I TjflT»nwi» wvngiy inrov(n JT'' f i I Thur.day *: 30 a.nv Until Jp I 530 p m Friday* 30 «jn f I i I Until * pm. Saturday *:» M- I • % jrry a.*. Until • p.m. • Jan Honigsberg; “The Woman’s Guide to Buying Houses, Co-ops, & Con dominiums,” Phyllis Eve Kieve; “How to Teach your Child About • Sex,” “Woman’s Day Decorative Needlework For The Home,” Grace H. Ket terman; “Weekend Crocheting Projects,” Margaret Hubert; “The Road To Pearl Harbor, 1941” Richard Collier; “Pathfinders,” Gail Sheehy; “Vogue-Stay Young Batting Secrets of The Major Leaguers,” James Russell; “How To Read Faster And Better,” Franklin Agardy; “How Long, Great Pumpkin, How Long?” “Its Great to Be A Superstar,” “My Anxieties Havd Anxieties,” “Christmas With Southern Living,” Charles M. Schulz; “Jefferson and His Time Vol. 5” Dumas Malone; and “The Southern Guest House Book,” Corinne Rose. BPIBhL ; jfl 1 9 CONTRIBUTES CHECK TO BOY SCOUTS George Coleman, right, the secretary-treasurer for the Chowan - Edenton Optimist Club, presents a check to Stan Turbyfill, Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 172, while Mike McArthur, center, the Optimist Club president, looks on. The check was for the purchase of a new 6-man tent for the Boy Scouts. Postal Christmas Postmaster James Bond of Edenton recently an nounced release of the U. S. Postal Service’s 1981 Commemorative Mint Set and the latest edition of Stamps & Stories, a Postal Service book on stamp collecting for the new collector as well as the experienced philatelist. The 1981 Mint Set album contains all the 40 com memorative and special stamps issued by the U. S. Postal Service during 1981 (including the 1981 Christmas stamps and a description of each.) The 1981 Commemorative Mint Set is the most recent in a series of annual sets released by the Postal Service each year prior to the holiday season. The cover of the $8.25 Mint Set features a montage of art work related to the com memorative stamps. Inside the album are clear strips of acetate in which to mount and protect the collection. The new full-color eighth edition of Stamps & Stories • - The U. S. Postal Service Encyclopedia of U. S. Stamps, is on sale and is priced at $3.50, the same as last year’s book. The 280- page book provides in teresting philatelic in formation such as 1981 market values for the novice and experienced collector. It includes information on price trends of selected THE /CHOWAN HERAI.n Gifts Available stamp issues, catalogue numbers and current prices for souvenir pages and commemorative panels, and an index listing of every U. S. Commemorative panels, and an index listing of every U. S. Com memorative stamp ever issued. Stamps & Stories, designed to introduce non collectors to stamp collecting, also contains more than 100 stories about U. 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Bth Grade Sallie Ann Attkisson, Wendy Miller, Phil Woolard, Kinnan Lane and Tracy Lindsey. 7th Grade Ann Jones and Beth Boyce. 6th Grade Chris Carraway, Kim Yates, Thomas Boyce, Libby Daniels, Lisa Joyner, Emily Kilpatrick. Ingrid Lee and Susan Wiilard. sth Grade Elizabeth Reada Ellen Evans, Lora Askew and Parent’s Day Mr. and Mrs. Sidney White, Route 2, Edenton, were among close to the 400 parents, relatives, and friends who recently at tended Parents’ Day ac tivities in Wingate College, Wingate, N. C. In addition to the many attending from North Carolina, parents came from as far away as Florida, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New Hampshire, as well as South Carolina and Georgia. They spent the day touring the campus, meeting faculty members, and being entertained by a wide variety of spectator and participant activities. Amy Cobb. 4th Grade Louann Gay Lord, Max Hoggard, and Glen Taylor. Honor Roll— 90 grade average or better. 5 12th Grade Dee Ann Copeland, Clay House, Cindy Reel, Nona Weaver, Chris Davidson, Keith Lee, Beth Rogers, and Pat Sawyer. Uth Grade Rose Baker, Jan Brown, Connie Cole, Kim Elliott, Amy Hamilton, Bill Heckstall, Jennifer Jemigan, Shirl Modlin, Cheryl Pierce, Dawn Robertson, Shannon Sawyer, Sandy Stillman, Mary Charles Ward. 10th Grade Brad \ MR. BUSINESSMAN. . . LET US BE YOUR A VIA TION SER VICE! Our service comes complete with pilots and planes (single and multi-engine, charter flights for up to 4 people) and features pressurized cabins and reasonable rates. We are a federally registered and licensed agency. ★ Air Ambulance Service And Aircraft Maintenance Available Upon Request ★ FIRST FLIGHT AIR SER VICE, INC. Rt. 2, Box 2948 - Columbia, N.C. Phone: 796-1038 or 473-3000 Brown, Chamblee Burch, Annalisa Carawan, Chris Homer, Jon Powell and Don Stotesbury. 9th Grade Kris Barnes, Barry Cobb, Lewis Hoggard, Kathy Rawls, Snead Gillam, Tim Griffin, Marla Styons. Bth Grade Wendy Hamilton, Robert Reed, Jodi Allen, Hope Dail, and Wendy Pierce. 7th Grade Dee Brown, Jolene Morris, Jarahnee Alexander, Carole Baker, Jennifer Gaylord, Molly Lane, Melissa Modlin, Carol Sanders, Nicole Swain, Geraldine Swinson, Jay Carawan, Mike Oliver and Brian White. Thursday, November 26, I®l ' ■■■ 11 '■ ■MUII 6th Grade Gregory Bass, Rene Collier, Eton Gurkin, Jason James, Nolan Kirkman, Gary o’Brt@&| Armistead Perry, Kenny Perry, Kristy Spencer ,f Lynette Swain, Greg White, Melissa Smith, Kyle Barnes, Wayne Cole, Elizabeth Rawls, Ray Tetterton, and Dean Wrightson. sth Grade Torrey Phelps, Jenny Dunstan, Melanie Reel, Stacey Johnston, Anissa Roberts, and Todd Edwards. 4th Grade Tonya Baker, Stephanie Joyner, Ginger Lord, Ryan Swain, John Waters and Harris Vaughan.
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