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Ladies Exercise Class:
The Edenton Recreation
Department is sponsoring a
Ladies Exercise Class on
Wednesday mornings at 9
A.M. The instructor is
Elizabeth Zarbock and the
fee is $5.00. Contact the
recreation department at
482-8595 if you are interested
in participating.
Midget Basketball:
The first round of the
midget tournament began
Jan. 6 and will continue
through Jan. 14 in Hertford.
The following are game
scores and leading game
scorers
Game 1- Kings 51, Spurs
10 - Kings, Erie Downing
and Tony White - Spurs,
Herbert McPherson.
Game 2 - Bullets 14,
Nuggets 8 - Bullets, Edward
Perry - Nuggets, Willie
Holley.
Game 3 - Celtics 28, Jazz
24 - Celtics, Robert Rankins
28 pts. - Jazz, David Drew, 8
pts. and Donnell White, 6
pts.
Game 4 - Nuggets 36,
Spurs 7- Nuggets, Willie
Holley, 26 pts. - Spurs,
Herbert McPherson, 3 pts.
Game 5 - Jazz 16, Nuggets
13 - Jazz, David Drew 6 pts. -
Nuggets, Vernon Mizelle, 5
pts. and James Williams, 4
pts.
Junior League Basketball:
On Saturday, Jan. 9 the
Knicks travelled to Hertford
to compete in Jr. Boy’s
action. Hertford took an
early lead and led 19-9 at the
end of the first half. The
Views On Dental Health
Richard N. Hines, Jr.
| 'Jmf- Fellow of The Academy
jg of General Dentistry
Which Toothbrush For You
Although we don’t often
think about what kind of
toothbrush to buy, there
are differences, and
important ones. Tooth
brushes must be
prescribed for individual
just as medicines are.
Not long ago, the hard,
natural bristle brush was
almost universally
recommended, and with
some dentists it still is.
However, the natural
bristles have almost
knifelike tips that can cut
into the gums and even
the tooth, and, when used
to remove plaque under
gums, can break and
create irritation in the
area. Consequently, more
and more dentists are
recommending the soft,
multi-tufted nylon
brushes with rounded
bristles. These are ideal
for plaque removal.
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Knicks began wanning up
the nets in the second half
and pulled ahead in the final
seconds on two pressure foul
shots to win the game by the
score of 29-26. Randy Holley
led the Knicks in scoring by
pouring in 12 points. Leroy
Holley contributed in the
victory with 8 points with
Terrell Holley close behind
with 7 points.
Teenage League Basket
ball:
Jan 5 - Tarheels 51,
Deacons 45. Wolfpack 46,
Devils 45.
Men’s Basketball:
Jan. 4 - Texaco 70, GHP
54. Bruins 68, Tanzier 27.
Town 77, Greenleaf 47.
Jan. 6 - Valhalla Tire 61,
Tanzier 54. Texaco 58,
Greenleaf 47, Town 53,
Bruins 44.
Men’s Volleyball Tourney:
Leary Oil became regular
season champions Wed.,
Jan 6 and will begin the
tournament in the first
game against the Police
Dept., Monday, Jan. 11 at 7
P.M.
JOtomottd
Capt. Sadie B. Edgerston,
daughter of Mrs. Geraldine
T. Nixon, 133 East Gale
Street, was recently
promoted to that rank in
Seoul, Korea, where she was
been stationed for one year.
Upon her return to the
United States, Capt.
Edgerston will be stationed
at the Aberdeen Proving
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These bristles won’t
break under or irritate
the gums. When properly
used, the many bristles
loosen the plaque and
scrub it away.
In general, and only in
general the stright
handles are better than
one with a curved or an
gled handle and the kind
with tufts shaped into
waves or bumps are not
required unless you have
wavy or bumpy teeth. If
your dentist recommends
a particular brush for
you, use it. He knows
your condition and what’s
best for you.
A public service with the aim
of promoting better dental
health environment. From
the office of: RICHARD
HINES, JR.. D.D.S.. 437
South Broad St., Edenton.
Phone: 482-2776.
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Thursday, January 14, 1982
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By Maggie B.
HI, NEIGHBORS! Are
you a dreamer? Most of us
are to a certain extent - I
think we all dream of
helping in some way to
make this world a better
place to live. Somewhere I
heard that “a dream is an
imaginary thought that
comes true by hard work
and lots of engineering”. If
you have a favorite dream,
be sure it’s one acceptable
to God and don’t let anyone
throw “cold water” on it!
We live in a country that
was once a dream. Our
“Declaration of In
dependence” was conceived
“God’s plans are like the ocean, varied as the winds
that fall
All are products of His wisdom, all are subject to His call.
Not a breeze that stirs the tempest or a sparrow down doth
fall,
But our Heavenly Father knoweth, for He watches over all.”
-—-O
On this Lord’s Day the sun
shone brillantly while the
blustery winds whipped the
waters of the mighty
Chowan to a froth, bending
branches of the highest
trees and it was cold! How
cold was it? Eighteen
degrees when we had break
fast but by the time we got
home from church, it was
ten degrees!!
The frigid temperatures
didn’t stop God’s people
from assembling at the
church of their choice.
Those assembled at Bandon
Chapel felt the warmth of
Christian love as they came
together to re-charge their
spiritual batteries.
“Jesus, the Servant”,
Luke 22:24-27; John 13:1-7,
12-15, was the topic for our
adults, taught by Margaret
Bunting. If we are to follow
the example set by Jesus,
we are commanded to serve
one another - we must be
servant-like towards our
friends, family members,
fellow-workers and even
toward those for whom we
feel enmity. We must be
alert to discover the needs of
others which we can meet.
“Happy Birthday” was
(fatdtn (21* (r A/tun
The January meeting of
the Garden of Eden Club
was held at the home of Mrs.
David Wright. A most in
teresting and informative
talk was given on the sub
ject of camellias by Mr.
Irving Nixon of Elizabeth
City. Mr. Nixon showed
slides of beautiful camellia
blooms which he grew. He
also provided valuable
information on the planting
of camellias, the use of
gibarellic acid in bloom
production, the application
of fertilizer, and various
methods of dealing with
diseases to which the plants,
are subject.
Reports were given on the
outdoor home decorating
contest sponsored by the
club at Christmas. Mrs.
Linda Keel and Mrs. Nellie
Jones reported on the ac
tivities of the Junior Garden
Club, namely the making of
bird seed balls to put outside
the windows of the nursing
homes, and the making of
decorative turkeys for
Thanksgiving use.
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“Evangelism! Recon
struction or Renaissance?”
is the sermon topic selected
by Rev. R. R. Blankenhorn
for the worship service at
the Edenton United
Methodist Church on Sun
day, January 17, at 11 A.M.
The Scripture Lesson for
this message is Luke 13:18-
21.
Hie Council on Ministries
will meet At the church at
2:30 P.M., Sunday, January
17, for the annual training
and planning event. All
Council members are ex
pected to attend.
The Sanctuary Building
Committee will meet on
Monday, January 18, 7:30
P.M., in the church library.
THE CHOWAN HERALD
by dreamers. Let us pray
that God will show us how to
use our time, money and
talents so that our country
and its people may once
again come up to the
dreams of our forefathers. We
must hamg in there, use the
power of prayer and work
hard to fulfill our dreams -
make tliem become reality.
Even though we dream
our dreams, let us
rememlier that God has a
plan for each of us - big or
small, rich or poor. Every
individual is important in
the sight of God. Elizabeth
Williams tells us about
God’s Plans in this little
verse. Share it with me:
sung by all in honor of Ada
Barnes, Tom Dilday, Bob
Mason and Ernest Lassiter
as their contributions were
added to our Birthday Bank.
Prayer List: Prayer is
simply talking to God,
telling Him about our
troubles then asking that
His Will ibe done. Please add
our friends to your prayer
list. George Logan entered
Norfolk General Hospital
Saturday for tests to
determine if open heart
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surgery was necessary. Say
a special prayer for him;
Tom Blanchard was ad
mitted to McQuire Hospital,
Richmond, Va. Sunday.
Surgery was performed on
his knees and elbows
Monday. He needs your
prayers. Wm. T. Webb of
Brigantine, N.J., uncle of
Henry T. Bunting, is ill and
in great pain. There is a
possibility that his right foot
will have to be removed.
Please remember him; my
brother, M.W. Darden, who
suffered a heart attack on
Christmas Day, is scheduled
for open heart surgery on
January 28th. He needs your
fervent prayers; please
remember Helen Skinner,
Lola Castleberry; Gilbert
Hargrove; Jean Johnson;
Jessie Baines; Jerry
Marlowe; our Nation, its
leaders and its people; our
missionnaries and our
Pastor, Rev. Robert S.
Harrell and his family.
NOTICE: Since most civic
and community groups in
this area work their
meetings around the
traditional Wednesday night
Prayer Meeting, starting
this Wednesday night
Prayer Meeting and Bible
Study at Bandon Chapel will
be held on Wednesday
nights at 7:30 P.M., with
Choir Practice following at
8:15 P.M. Please plan to
attend.
NOTICE
Second Township
Tax Listing Schedule
Center Hill/Crossroads Fire Dept.
Jan. it, 12,18, 19 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Jan. 25, 26 12 p.m. 9 p.m.
Listing in
County Office Building
T.D. Berryman
Wed. - Fri. Tax Lister
~The £Lden ton Society A/eur*
„ Mr. and Mrs. James Bond
o/spent last weekend in
« Morehead City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hart
sock of Duncansville, Pa.
A/ew /look* (he deceived
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Memorial Library has
received the following new
books:
Adult Fiction
“Death of a Perfect
Mother” by Robert Bar
nard; “Heading West” by
Doris Betts; “The Judas
Kiss” by Victoria Holt;
“Red Omega” by John
Kruse; “Someone in the
House” by Barbara
Michaels; “Funeral
Games” by Mary Renault;
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4jold Matting
The Albemarle Area
Computer Users Group will
meet Jan. 18 at the Sound
view Restaurant at 7:30
P.M. Everyone will order
from the menu.
After the business session
a program will be presented
by Mira Hunter of Atlantic
Forest Products with help
from Ralph Holder of Dare
County. The program is
titled “Computer Jargon”.
2Hlnaii Claims
Mti. 22mith
Mrs. Lula White Smith, 84,
of Edenton died Jan. 9 after
a sudden illness at the
Washington Hospital in
Plymouth, N.C.
Retired from the Edenton
Cotton Mill and a member of
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spent several days last week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Smith.
Miss Elizabeth Stevens,
“The Burning” by Richard
Snow; “Mrs. Tim Christie”
by D. E. Stevenson; “Death
Scene” by Betty Suyker;
“Black Widow” by
Christina Crawford; “Red
Dragon” by Thomas
Harris; “Aka” by Tristan
Jones; “Masques” by Bill
Pronzini; “Live in All Its
Disguises” by Norman
Rosten; “Normandie
Triangle” by Justin Scott;
“At Paradise Gate” by Jane
Smiley; and “Dearest
Enemy” by Sara Woods.
Adult Non-Fiction
“When Bad Things
Happen to Good People" by
Harold S. Kushner;
“Bodybuilding” by Joe
Weider; “Biography
Almanac”; “The Footprints
of the Pheasant In the
Snow” by Alnah J. John
ston; and “Personal
Financial Survival” by
David Brownstone.
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New Listings:
FANTASTIC BUY - 2 BRM home, excellent con
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lot.
HANDI-MAN SPECIAL 2 room house on large lot.
Arrowhead Beach $12,800
LIKE NEW 3BR home in the country. Kitchen,
dining area, living room, utility room, bath,
sunroom $39,000
CAPE COLONY Charming 2 bedroom home, ltfc
baths, eat-in kitchen, LR, Florida rm, carport, large
utility rm. Beautiful, wooded setting. Many extra
features $39,000
ARROWHEAD BEACH On the canal, nice 2 bdrm.
home with option to buy additional lot. 9 per cent
assumption $35,500.
CAPE COLONY Unique, custom built home on
dbl. lot, 3 bdrm, 2Vi bath, rec. rm., LR, cathedral
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workshop, beach and much more $60,000
IN TOWN 5 bedgrs i r\ in quiet neighborhood.
Newly remodeled. §U'-*T..cing available.
MOBILE HOME 1974 Double-wide, 3 bdrm, 2
baths. Excellent condition $12,800.
WATERFRONT Large lot on Chowan River with
septic tank, county water, electricity. 12 per cent
owner financing Negotiable
CHOWAN BEACH —lO x 50,2 BR mobile home. Nice
shaded lot, beach access. (Owner financing 12 per
cent) Make an offer
WATERFRONT HOME Arrowhead Beach - 3
bedroom home, 2 baths, LR with fireplace, kit., DR,
utility rm, 1 car garage on beautiful extra large lot.
Bulkheading and pier with spectacular view of the
Chowan River (Owner financing at 12 per cent) Make
an offer.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Highway 32, 2 miles
south of Edenton, commercial building and mobile
home on approx. 1.2 acres with 205 ft. of highway
frontage $36,500.
IN TOWN Stratford Rd., Immaculate home on a
beautiful lot. 3 BR, LR, DR, kitchen, bath utility rm,
hardwood floors. In excellent condition. 7* 4 assump
tion $37,500
VALHALLA Owner Must Sell Now! Eight year
old spacious country home with over 1750 sq. ft. in
cluding 3 bdrms., LR, DR, kit., I*a baths, utility room
and studio. Situated on two acres north of
Edenton $36,500
NEAR COUNTRY CLUB On Athol Lane. Log
cabin, rustic and beautiful, built for many years of
maintenance free living. 2 bedrooms, great room with
fireplace situated on 5 acre wooded lot.
162 ACRES with large lake, timber and cleared land.
Excellent for development. Negotiable. 12 per ceat
owner financing.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Stevens has
returned to UNC Chapel Hill
after a two week tour of
Russia.
Miss Sara E. Miller had as
her guest last week her
niece, Miss Patricia A.
Miller. Miss Miller has been
honored by being selected in
the inclusion of the 4th
Annual Edition of the
National Dean’s List 1980-
1981. She graduated Summa
Cum Laude from Auburn
University and now is a
third year medical student
at the University of
Alabama School of
Medicine, Birmingham,
Ala.
Mike Underkofler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Un
derkofler and Chris Har
mon, son of Mrs. Peggy
Harmon have returned to
UNC Chapel Hill after
spending the holidays in
Edenton.
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Sgt. Kevin C. Jones and
Miss Tracey Abbe visited
his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bryant Griffin during
Christmas holidays.