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Thursday, January 21, 1982 Named Top Manager I Ralph E. Saunders, I Edenton area staff manager B for Pilot Life Insurance I i Company’s Home Service Division, has been named as one of the company’s top 25 I staff managers for 1981. I Saunders was selected for If the honor based upon his 1 leadership and his staff’s I production of new business 1 during the year. He will be i honored at the company’s I annual convention to be held B | in Gatlinburg, Tam. in May. I Death Claims S Mrs. Shump y 83 | A graveside service for | Mrs. Eugenia Dail Shump, I 83, who died January 14 in | Albemarle Hospital, was 1 held Saturday morning in 1 | Beaver Hill Cemetery. Dr. r John Allen officiated. Bom May 3, 1898, Mrs. 1 Shump was a daughter of If the late Joseph C. and Kate | Hobbs Dail, and was die I widow of the late John C. I Shump. She was a member of 1 Edenton Baptist Church. 1 Surviving are a daughter, I m Mrs. Kathryn Cozart of r Edenton; two toothers, J. 3 Leroy Dail of Newsoms, 1 Va., and Nathal D. Dail of j Edenton; two sisters, Mrs. j Katie Dail Dickson of I Raleigh, and Miss Iva Mae 1 Dail of Edenton; two I grandchildren and one I great-grandchild. Williford - Barham Funeral Home was in " charge of arrangements. Report Is Issued 5; On Traffic Growth RALEIGH A report on I recent major air traffic growth and various con- I m struction programs at Douglas Municipal Airport in Charlotte was presented during the North Carolina Aeronautics Council meeting in Raleigh January 15. - Jerry Orr, Assistant Airport Manager of Douglas Municipal Airport, will discuss the airport’s growth Ift and development programs, j which include a new ter- I minal building, currently I under construction. The I terminal is expected to be in I operation May 2. I The council will also I consider state airport aid I requests from four airports I totaling $298,444. Included in I the requests are: $168,310 k for the Smith Reynolds [ Airport in Winston-Salem; I $62,500 for the Rutherford I County Airport near I Rutherfordton; $38,134 for I the Anson County Airport I near Wadesboro; and I $29,500 for the Simmons ■ Nott Airport in New Bern. ■ The council will be briefed I on the state’s new heliport L program. As part of the W* briefing, an industry film I entitled “Helicopters, I Heliports and You,” will be ■ shown to the council. I “We believe that the I establishment of heliports in ■ the state’s communities will ■ be a major consideration of ■ business and industry when I reviewing potential plant locations in the state,” said Rep. Dan Lilley of Kinston, I chairman of the council. I Serving on the council I with Lilley are: George W. ■ Parker of Sanford; R.T.A. ■ Pifer of Durham; Joseph R. I Randall of Forest City; ■ Stanley Frank of Greens ■ boro; M. Alexander Biggs ■ of Rocky Mount; Jack L. Dellinger of Lincoln ton; Ted G. West of Lenoir; Edward I C. Smith of Lexington; ■ Rufus H. Honeycutt Jr. of H China Grove; and William I Mercer Rowe of H Wilmington. win® H _uinugi nt L Support F March of Dimes ||||l uti* »Ms MIMTOffN ■I m mm~ 1 v> EDENTON VILLAGE Shop Sunday 1-6 1 r | centers shopping center Tq. y*. Dolicv ii to ilwavs hav* edvertiaed merchendioe in adequate supply in our stores. In the event thaadvertiaed merchandise is not available due to unlorseen reasons. TG&Y will provide. Rain Check, upon request, in order that al me sale price when it becomes available, or you may purchase similar quality merchandise at a similar price reduction It is the policy of TG&Y to see that you are happy with your purchases,. It is TOSrspoticytobe priced competitively in the market. Regular Sale Prices may vary market by market, but the sale price will always be as advertised • We will be happy to refund your money if you are not satisfied with your purchase. and MesSarCorV accepted. January Clearance Sale am n Electric H ■■ ■ -Ti Assorted Foam Backed iSlllHjjjl! Heaters m wintAr Drapes /vrafil bIBI si d*ss . , »;« $»;88 WS I) Apparel Re , E 1320 Watts Reg. 18.99 Electric u p To Rugs Blankets 2^6^ rin|ed $077 Twin (single control) Reg. 29.97 Re 8- 344 SOO9B $0 098 m M BlfcSa; 72 X 48 Oval Fringed Full (single control) Reg. 31.97 Full (Dual Control) Reg. 38.97 SGAM if! —s; — f\UI I $N ~m AA V TV Roll Delsey Hr | vrAr M Bathroom 83*^ Prett( Nalls RsgZme 11 Tide Nail Polish Remover Mr . coh« R'7«V $177 49 oz *¥>< -yya IP 1 M * nS r I —Assortment of JJf j Bath (values to 3.50) Kleenex Paper § 8/»i Closeout On Bedding T TG&Y Is The Store For Your Assortment Os Foam Insulation |ggg|jffl| lamps liiii 54.76.3 *eg. 28.47 *sl°° ** pßf //MWjk Choose Frara 54.76.4 37.38 Furnace F,ltels 3/*l°® l|u|\ Wicker or Ceramic n . M fiberglass Pipe Wrap *| K M. 39.76.3 2068 *|0 W JUKI * llnft 4 Pack Storm Window Kit s | 37 /SFljh AA 30 .76 . 3 8.3 S *H°° WW 27.70.3 13.73 »10°° | Storm Door Kit *l 37 Reg . 3 9 ,? ~ ~ ~ Roll of Plastic Sheeting $ ll” 7 Assortment of Mens & Ladies ”m-«- Stoves Cowboy Boots ran^'n F ' re P* ace ***■ l79 ’ M 1-i / C«8I Motor Oil Hart fireplace Glass Screen gQAOO C . iwi 1 VUAIVtn Reg. 49.99 Clearance P A ii *m!M (D 0 Height - 24’ to 2714" Model Ho. 306400 Price im ** THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 11-B
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