Page 10-B ' # • ■ Seen In The Yellow Pages Os The Chowan Herald 40 Years Ago As Seen in the Files of The Chowan Herald W. W. Byrum, chair of the air raid warning com mittee warned all citizens that a blackout could take place at anytime. Bicycles became much more numerous in the little community since automobile tire rationing had been put into order. “Grown a victory garden to show your patriotism and help meet economic needs.” The tire rationing board announced their weekly allotment. A tire was released to the following: Mac Ward, Louis E. Francis, W. D. Holmes Wholesale Co.; Leary Bros., Thomas B. Wood, Floars Electric and Plumbing Co. and Lee Roy Barrow. Miss Evelyn Brown en tertained at her home at “Albania" for a bridge supper. Decorations stressed theme of George Washingtons birthday and was carved out with a red, white and blue salad. Miss American Heart WFRE FIGHTING FORYOUR LIFE Hollowell’s Electrical Service Edenton Alvin Hollo well Owner < (Licensed Electrician) < Phone 482-2608 For Free Estimates Call After 3:30 | New Work Contractor ' | LADIES LOAFERS "1 Lodi«s k ARGYLE SOCKS ‘ Thru S«turdoy 10 m.m. tdmnton V.llor# shoppla§ C **Hr Sara Brian was awarded the high score prize and Mrs. T. B. Smith received the floating prize. 38 Years Ago Miss Jane Goodwin was the winner of the speaking prize at Chowan High School. Mrs. J. R. Dulaney made the presentation. ' The Chowan Motor Company displayed the America’s most revolutionary engine desigd ‘ - DeSoto - Fire Dome - 8. Mr. and Mrs. Louis George Wilkins announced the birth of a daughter, Deborah Jo, born Feb. 8 in Chowan Hospital. A1 Phillips was appointed to head the county in the Red Cross drive. 25 Years ago Miss Ann Harless was appointed secretary to Claude Currie, the president of the N. Carolina Senate. Charles Chappell, Ray Evans and Sid White, Jr. were the selected winners in the 4-H Corn Growing Contest. 15 Years Ago Principle Cecil W. Fry and basketball coach Jim Kinion smiled happily as they displayed the 1966 2-A Albemarle Conference tournament trophy. Mayor Mitchener nounced to his candidacy as fourth term of Mayor of Edenton. Items Available In TG&Y Family Center Stores Only February 17-21 I You've never seen \ S3O Million I Stock Reduction S&SSS*. J I ■ are priced so low, it's I I PH | simply incredible! I _ Don't delay, take I advantage J IITT" Values to 1.50 ' “T I One Step *O3 _____ -- T 77 a /tCOO — _—t 0099 Bed PIHOVUS 297 fa/ j — « Douche 27 j Anti^erspua*^— to AOO ounkott »< *"* lamps »s* ism- Tgg suntoi *"■» 4/ y I p e imi(Loaters_ —---/jlw; '"" $097 Rnbes i Boys t Sit's Ul ***** 0 K oDeb $177 - Hearthgl c on «*»*» j" _T)!s!li^—snsrns MOW Bans ■m»“; Watches t** *«»“'*• SSS*. 1® y arn MadiiM *** T'— jjalhSte Bar 3/1 ««.»<• <7 —wnti Rolls/88* Dial Soap - ShOWer Set “°" 0C0 saw Hand Towels 3 2/ 3 s#«hti» imw>» . . o /si 00 Bath Towels *» -—r— o/skm Hand Towels LI * “ a* 44 SQW Bath Towels 2/V__ Panorama "**„**.*£. _Jpke_ “. j * •: ' ————————— J *mak THE CHOWAN HERALD r Ek. J. H. Horton was noted to Edenton City Soiool Board. Jimmy Ashley received a perfect 40 average for his went to: Heida Wood, Cindy studies at N. C. State Bass, JoAnn Perry ana University. Amanda Bunch. 18 Years Ago Margaret Lane Smithson The PAR Essay awards was named Woman of the Year at the annual BPW Bosses’ nighttwnquet din ner. Elbert Copeland, Murray Thursday, February 19, 1982 Byrum and Leo LaVoie were honored for theiir outstanding volunteer! services to the Boy Scooife. SQQO

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