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Page 8-A NCEMPA Begins Power Deliveries VLEIGH - North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency (NCEMPA) began power deliveries to 11 of its 32 participating municipalities at 12:01 A.M. today, marking the culmination of over 16 years of efforts by North Carolina’s municipally owned electric utilities to establish their own self directed power supply agency. Startup of the non profit, municipally owned agency was made possible by an arrangement negotiated over years with Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L). That arrangement provides for the Agency’s purchase of ownership interests in CP&L generating facilities. “NCEMPA’s new role as the power supplier for 11 municipalities in North Carolina reflects the changing nature of today’s "Happy New Year!!!” Let all of us at West W. Byrum Agency help to insure your Happy New Year, 1982. iBYRUM Insurance Agy.. (■aSr 51 "'- 432*428 CHICKEN MANURE For Sale—Bag or bulk. Will consider delivery. Call Emmett Winborne - 221- 4204. Nov.l9,chg. m mmmm —> COMPLETEMOVIEINFO! J BELUSHI AND AYKROYD THE ORIGINAL ! BLUES BROTHERS! \ TOGETHER IN AN OUTRAGEOUS COMEDY.. I r i i JOHN BELUSHI DAN AYKROYD ! IN | COMEDY Neighbors RATED (R) ! OPEN TUES. THRU THURS. AT 7:45. SHOWS AT 8:00 ™ AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT ESTATE OF R. H. LAYTON SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 19*2 - 10:00 A.M. SALE LOCATED Appro* 9 miles North of Edenton. N Q off Hwy 32 Turn at Valhalla NO on State Route 122240 State Route 1207 FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS * 2 Ford Tractors - 5000 Diesel - * McCleskey Disc - 2-Row Select O-Speed 0 * Cultivator - 2-Row * Ford Tractor 4OOO Gas * Ferguson Peanut Digger 2 Row * Massey-Ferguson Tractor -35 - Gas * Ferguson Peanut Shaker - 2 Row * Long Dryv>g Unit - with 5 Traders * Uhston Vine Cutter - 2-Row (Double Axles) * So-Rife Sower -On Rubber * Ufcston Peanut Combine - #ISOO * Side-Mount Sprayer with 2 Fiberglass * Burch Disc 4-Row Bvrets (55 Gal) * MxJdlebusters - 4 Row with Double Bar and a 2 Farm Trailers - one with airplane tees Row Markers * Cole Planters - 2-Row on Tool Bv * McOenny Rotary Hoe 4 Row PTO * Seed Easy * McClenny Cultivator 4 Row * 1 Lot Hog Wre * John Deere Cultivator 4 Row * 1 -Lot Creosote Posts * Utaton Rotary Cutter -5 Ft * 1 Lot Tobacco Sticks * Uhston RoOng Cultivator - 2 Row * Hog Feeder * Rotary Hoe 2-Row * MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION TERMS: CASH OR GOOO CHECKS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOB ACCIDEN7 ' Sale Authorized By Bonded License #9O SALLJC LAYTON * SONS Auction—t Admmrj,*n, HAROLD WINSLOW Edentrxi N C Hertford. N C Rftene: 4*2 *OO4 Phone 297-20S* utility industry, as well as the Agency’s success in meeting those demands,” NCEMPA General Manager Ralph W. Shaw said in a prepared statement. NCEMPA is delivering full service, all requirements wholesale power to 11 Northeastern North Carolina municipalities that formerly purchased power directly from Virginia Electric and Power Company (Vepco). Those municipal electric system serve electric consumers in Belhaven, Edenton, Elizabeth City, Greenville, Hamilton, Hertford, Hobgood, Robersonville, Scotland Neck, Tarboro and Washington. Under the terms of the project agreement with CP&L, NCEMPA arranged for the transfer of the electric load of its Vepco Edenton Recreation Notes Ladies Exercise Class: The recreation depart ment will sponsor a ladies exercise class on Wed nesday mornings from 9:00 to 10:45 A.M. Classes begin January 6. Registration will be taken prior to January 6 at the recreation depart ment office. The fee for the course is $5.00. Elizabeth Zarbock will be the in structor for this ten week course. Call the recreation department at 482-8595 or come by the office for more information. Midget Basketball: The midget league will tip off it’s season January 6 at 4 P.M. The season will begin with a tournament in which the six Edenton teams will play Hertford. In the first round of the tournament the Kings will play the Spurs and at 5:00 the Nuggets will take on the Bullets. The second round of the tour nament will begin in Hert ford on January 11. Regular season games will be played on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Junior Basketball: served participants to the Agency by December 1981, and for the transfer of the load of its remaining par ticipants now served by . CP&L at the time of the initial closing on the pur chase. The Agency’s closing on ownership interests in seven CP&L generating facilities is scheduled for February 25. Between now and that closing date, the Agency will be purchsaing power under contract from both Vepco and CP&L to serve the 11 participating cities to whom delivery began today. In mid-December the Power Agency’s Board of Commissioners (upon which board all member municipalities are represented) set bulk power rates that are projected to save the 11 initial par ticipating cities about 3 per cent in power costs over The junior league will begin it’s season January 9 in Hertford. The Knicks, one of four Edenton teams, will take on Hertford beginning at 12:30. On Monday, January 11 the Edenton teams will face each other at home beginning at 4:00 P.M. Senior Basketball: On Tuesday, January 5 the senior basketball league will begin at 3:30 with the Tarheels vs the Deacons. The Wolfpack will play the Devils at 4:30 P.M. There are four teams in this 16-18 year old age group. ...S« EDENTON VILLAGE A tattiiiy centers shopping center TGAr* policy it to always have advertised merchandise in adequate supply in our stores In the event the advertised merchandise is not available due to unforseen reasons. TGAV will provida a Rain Check upon reauest in order that rc .? dl ** T* y "f P“ rch ** #d •*P nc « " h «h'«become* available, or you may purchase similar quality merchandise at a similar price reduction It is the policy of TG AY to see that you are happy with your purchases •It is m «T var T m,rKel markel ' bul lh « w* P rice always be as advertised »We will be happy to retund your money it youare not satitlied with your Ladies Dress £>( Jr. Ladies Western Sho «s POP Shirt. yv2&. Savings Reg. 13.97 Reg. 14.97 Ladies Casua. | )| Selects Group of Girls & Boys Fall I<>eS (yj rCJT=n Ready-To-Wear jfljp) GROUPS Reduced Up To vS/ /dfe. Mens & Ladies Western Jr. Ladies “Taters A’la 90 Off! '/* “ V - I sSfe II Price Ladies Turtleneck Selected Group of Mens Sweaters Sweaters THE CHOWAN HERALD what they would have paid had they continued to be served directly by Vepco. At tbethneof thefirstclosing on the Agency’s ownership in the CP&L generating units, those rates will be adjusted downward, to reflect the lower cost of power that will be produced from the Agency’s owned generation. Once the purchase is complete, annual savings are projected to be 7 ot 8 per cent for the Agency’s 32 participating cities. In addition to power from the generation it will own, the Agency will continue to purchase all the additional power its participating cities need from the private utilities. Appeal Set The League of Red Cross Societies has launched a $6- million appeal to help the Polish Red Cross Society cope with the needs of some 50,000 low-income, aged and handicapped persons and for 20,000 children from families with social problems and handicaps. The League has con firmed that supply ship ments are being received by the Polish Red Cross in accordance with plans and has also received word from officials that the shipments “can continue.” Persons who wish to contribute to this relief effort may send checks to their local Red Cross chapter made payable to the “American Red Cross” and earmarked for “Polish Emergency Relief.” I Workshop Set The Sacrament of The Lord’s Supper will be celebrated at the Edenton United Methodist Church during the morning worship service at 11 A.M. this Sunday. The United Methodist Men’s Club will hold their monthly supper meeting on January 6 at 6:30 P.M. The 1982 officers will be installed dtiring the meeting. The 1982 January workshops for church of ficers and leaders will take place at First United Methodist Church, Elizabeth City on January 7, at 7:30 P.M. CROSSWORD ACROSS S. Piu* and Leo 22. Be -I.Prevalent 6. Hautboy cornea UMISWManTOim 5. Luxurious 7. A Slav sedate jMjteH 3 Mtfvl ». Giver 8. 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Before Mrs. Smith, 77, Taken In Death , CHESAPEAKE, Va. - Mrs. Beulah Elizabeth Griffin Smith, 77, of Chesapeake, Va. died Tuesday morning in Chesapeake General Hospital. A native of Chowan County she was the widow of William H. Smith and was a member of King’s Grant Baptist Church in Virginia Beach. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Erma Kosjer of Norfolk; Mrs. Sadie Doane and Mrs. Euva Jones, both of Chesapeake; four sisters: Mrs. Bernice Griffin of Virginia Beach, Mrs. Nellie Hopkins of Florida, Mrs. Eunice Kipham and Mrs. Minnio Dail, both erf Edenton; five brothers: Tilman Griffin of Harrellsville, A. C. Griffin, Floyd Griffin, Claude Griffin and Fred Griffin, all of Edenton; six grand children and four great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at I P.M. in Macedonia Baptist Church by Rev. Charles Harris. Burial followed in the Parts Specializing In Custom A[A i Exhaust & J Muffler Work Albemarle Auto Parts N. Broad St 482-3384 | Licensed ' | Tax Preparation s 7*° And Up JP® ■ j Special For Students v Doris & Bill Herman {Bl2 N. Broad Street Across from Zip Mart > Phone 482-7579 For Appointment ■' hursday, December 31. iaH jg church cemetery wj| Swindell-Bass Funera Home in charge of loc6 arrangements. •;§ Pallbearers wer'i Haywood Jones, Erie Jones Oscar Bunch, Maurice WaiS Edward Waff and Edgfi Waff. - 1 Egg protein it to near.:: perfection that scientists often um it as • standard: to measure the value of protein in other foods. v*
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