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Page 12-B M mi . M NOMINATED FOR HONOR Limberios Vallianos is a coastal engineer with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District. He has been nominated as candidate for Engineer of the Year. Vallianos Is Nominated WILMINGTON The Wilmington District Corps of Engineers has nominated Limberios Vallianos as candidate for Federal Engineer of the Year. The competition is sponsored by the National Society of Professional Engineers. Want A Challenging Sales Career? Then Talk to Jim Perry. Jim has excellent op portunities waiting for you in certain parts of North Carolina. Maybe where you are right now. Give Jim a call today. TALK TO THE INTEGON LISTENER. rvj JAMES 0. PERRY Jr REGIONAL DIRECTOR P.O. Box 860 Cary, HC. 27511 Tel. 467-5530 jones a 318 & Brood St Calf Terry Jones At 919-488-7588 NEW LISTINGS: MORGAN PARK 4 acre attractive wooded lot, $11,500. BASE RD Brick, LR, kitchen, 3 BR, bath, carport fenced back yard. $35,000. CHOWAN RIVER This riverfront home features LR, kitchen, 3 BR, nice bulkheaded lot. $48,000. . _ MORGAN PARK This I Jstory home features LR, den, kitchen, 3 BR, two baths, garai^lV^yl_^^^ ON CHOWAN RIVER Two story brick home, featuring 4 BR, 3 baths, LR, kitchen, den with fireplace plus family room. Deck overlooking the water. SBO,OOO with owner financing available. W. HICKS STREET Lot for sale. $2,900 Owner financing possible. MORGAN PARK —Tor Sale or Rent Attractive brick home on larger corner lot featuring LR, den, kitchen, 3 BR, 2 baths, garage. $81,900. FOREST PARK 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, den w-flreplace, kitchen, hardwood floors, screened back porch. Attractive assumable mortgage at 9 per cent. 184.000 FOR RENT—3 BR, 1 bath, Morris Circle. $250.00. Available February 1. BUILDING lot on Soundshore Dr., near country club; beautiful view of Sound. $42,500. ( OUNTRY CLUB DR. With water privileges; features LR, DR, kitchen, 2 full baths, 3 BR plus 4th. BR or den. Attached 2 car garage with AC workshop; cedar paneled back porch- super storage. $85,000. COLONY DR. Neat 4 yr. old home on large lot Features family room (fireplace), Florida room, 3 BR, bath, utility room, carport This one is uniquely different. Call me. $39,000. FOR SALE OR RENT—Arrowhead; LR, kitchen, 2 BR, bath. Fundshed, $17,000. HWY. 17 Brand new! 1750 sq. ft. brick construction. Features great room with fireplace, DR, kitchen, 3 BR, 2 baths, utility room. deck. $89,500. HWY. 17 S. Only 1 mile fron /"\\ lj with LR, kitchen, DR, bath, 3 BR, screened front porch. HWY. 17 Owner financing. 12 year old home on large wooded lot; features LR, den, dining area, kitchen, 3 BR, 1 4 baths. <542,000. ss:» PF.R MONTH will purchase this brick, 8 yf. old home on 4 acre lot featuring LR, den, kitchen, 3 BR, 2 baths. Located in Riverton. $55,900. BERTIE COUNTY Only 12 nu. from Edenton, 8 acres inrhuMng fut, pond; country home. $40,000, owner financing at 12 per cant or $35,000 cash. SWIMMING POOL 2700 sq. ft. brick boms with LR, family room w-fkrepiace* kitchen, 4 BR, 24 baths plus a sewing room. Patio area. OWNER FINANCING’ $85,000. MONTPELIER DR. WITH WATER PRIVILEGES—Brick camtructian on large lot Only 2 yrs. old, features LR, kitchen-DR combo, dan (fireplace. 4 BR. 2 hatha, double garage. $78,000. ALBEMARLE SOUND Brick ranch with LR, DR, kitchen, den a fUoplai a, 3 BR, 24 baths, double garage on large lot Lots of tall treea. $79,500. CAPE COLONY Shingle home on canal feature. LR, 3 BR g*r*ge Private boat ramp. 838,080. BR ’ bath ’ BUILDING LO*nLEPR SALE Commercial k Vallianos, who has been with the Wilmington District since 1963, is Chief of Coastal Engineering Studies Section. He has a BS degree from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, N. Y., and a ME degree in Coastal Engineering from Delft International School, Delft, Netherlands On the local level, Vallianos is chief of the District’s coastal im provement, and potamology studies. Innovative in seeking new, creative solutions to serious coastal problems, he is engineering the development of a siltation barrier for the military harbor at Sunny Point; a transportable breakwater system for Oregon Inlet; and a wide variety of measures for erosion control and prevention and for inlet stabilization and navigation in North Carolina’s coastal areas. Also, Vallianos is active in the UNC Depart ment of Continuing Education. On the national level, he is a member of the Corps of Engineers Tidal Hydraulics Committee; was commissioned by the National Park Service to develop conceptual plans to save the Cape Hatter as and Cape Lookout Lighthouses, both registered as national historic landmarks; and serves as the Corps coastal engineering specialist for the orientation and training of foreign coastal engineers on offical visits to this country. Letter To The Editor To The Editor: I am not one who normally becomes involved in politics. I am one of the many Eden ton residents who are intersted in the VEPCO refund. It appears that personal feelings are being let out into the public eye instead of the real benefit of an im proved sewage system. Yes, I am interested in an im proved sewage system but I also fed that other means of money is collected to go toward this so-called problem. As far as the unem ployment problem of Edenton; I don’t fed that a new nursing home will solve this problem. There are businesses failing frequently in this area. New businesses could take the place of the old in order to save some of the residents money, instead of adding on extra to the so-called out dated system. The leaders of our town were chosen by the majority of the Edenton population. For instance, our Mayor has been re-elected several School Menus Edenton-Chowan Schools have released the following lunch menus for the week of March 1-5. Monday Juice, assorted cereals and milk. Bologna and cheese sandwich, french fries - ketchup, fruit crisp, milk. Tuesday— Applesauce, cheese toast, and milk. Country style beef with gravy, steamed rice, green peas, pear halves, rolls and milk. Wednesday Juice, sausage biscuit, and milk. Pizza, potato rounds, ket chup, buttered corn, oat meal cookies, and milk. Thursday Juice, pancakes with syrup, and milk. Beef vegetable soup, sandwiches, crackers, apple cobbler, and milk. Friday Fruit cup, buttered toast, and milk. Sliced ham, macaroni and cheese, green beans, apple sauce, combread, and milk. THE CHOWAN HERAT. n times. This proves that he is doing something right to please the Edenton majority. Since opinions seem to be m the news nowadays -1 might as well voice mine. I feel that our Mayor is looking out for the needy instead of the “GREEDY!” Also, the continuous criticism is doing more harm to the town than the so-called outdated sewer system. I am not aware of the anticipated size of the sewage system but I am sure that there isn’t one large enough to store all of the BULL that is being said. Thank you Ray Griffin “One of the silent majority” THERES A LOT OF @ IN OLDS TOCAY INTRODUCING CUTLASS CERA! llke ,i of w |?i < i h y° u ve 4-cylinder with electronic fuel injection standard on Cutlass Ciera: power efore . ts . cc i i ed Cl , erc \ is standard. A 3.0-liter V 6 with an on- steering and brakes, automatic trans 2™°"* Cu J? s i ne * kind ° f computer that helps fine-tune mission, side window defoggers, full- Cutiass up with Itre latest in automotive your engine as you drive is available. wheel covers and alotofstvle Also available, the brand-new 4.3-liter Cutlass Ciera. Even today, there's still Cutlass with front-wheel drive. A 2.ip-liter diesel V 6. And look what else comes room to do it with style. ANNOUNCING HMHZA! NQI SELLER JMs. CUTLASS «■■■ SUPREME! This is what a small car can be.. when if san Oldsmobile! This newest, smallest Oldsmobile shows impressive quality throughout. Front-wheel drive, MacPherson strut front suspension. The fun-to-drive Firenza is ready for your test drive _ ——————Over the past seven years, more new INTRODUCING PRESENTING car. Total value is why. The ride. The I NEW MESEI If AI AliEft AEC I room. The comfori T he fine Olds qualily. nwiv VHtIU W« UmCUR Me The traditionally high resale value. The a 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supremes offer all of this—plus the added value of popular standard features like power jHLsMik steering, power front disc brakes, automatic transmission and extensive anti-corrosion measures... and a style. Engines? A 4.3-liter diesel V 6. A KmnH -—-.a ..x L,l ...... popular 5.7-liter diesel V 8 and a new A brand-new 4.3-lrter dtesel V 6 joins That smart, sophisticated ES package 5.0-liter gasoline V 8 are now available. America s best-selling diesel family. that gave Omega sedans the grand- Isn't it time you traded for the solid Available on all Cutlass Supreme and touring look inside and out is now value of a stylish Cutlass Supreme? Drive Cutlass Ciera coupes and sedans. available on Olds Omega coupes! one today at your Olds dealers. SOME OLDSMOBILES ARE EQUIPPED WITH ENGINES PRODUCED BY OTHER GM DIVISIONS, SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATED COMPANIES WORLDWIDE SEE YOUR DEALER FOR DETAILS. VISIT THE HOME OF THE *GM* GIANT , motor corp. J/Yl HUH I 1 EDENTON 482-8421 § Broad St. Ext. v•* • $ . , «• . '■ §; ' ■ **’ - , * ••• - i ’ -vr- K >.- £ ■ V-' ■■ *• -■ /■'. v Tj ►'. . 1 Daniels To Serve First District Area RALEIGH Sen. Melvin R. Daniels, Jr. (D- Pasquotank) has the unique distinction of having a new district to run in that has a distance acrofcs greater by 30 miles than his distance to Raleigh from his home. The new first district, under the re-districting plan, will go from Knotts Island, in Currituck County, on the Virginia border, to Minnesott Beach on the Neuse River in Pamlico County; a distance of 187 road miles, crossing the Albemarle Sound, the Pamlico River and three counties of another district. The counties of this new district are Pasquotank, Camden, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Beaufort and Pamlico. Sen. Daniels, who has been serving the old first district as one of two senators, is accustomed, however, to large districts. There are 14 counties in the old First District he now represents. Sen. Daniels remarked, “It’s a long way to Pamlico but I have lots of friends in the county and I think a few cousins -1 look- forward to working with these good folks.” He added: “However, they were un fairly treated in re-districts as their historical and economical ties are with Craven and Carteret counties.” When a colleague in the Senate observed the size of Daniels’ proposed new district, he suggested that the re-districting bill be ammended to allow “complete and free use of the state’s helicopter for Sen. Daniels.” Sen. Daniels commented, “I'was sure hoping he would offer such amendment, but no luck!” _ The new district-like plans are approved. The Weyerhaeuser Highlights Continued From Pago 9-B Cox, Jr. of Roper, William E. Davenport of Creswell. Also, Margie Downing of Plymouth, Lorean H. James of Plymouth, Lonnie M. Jordan of Leland, Anphus L. Knox, Jr. of Robersonville, Johnnie J. Little of Ed wards, Annie L. Lucas of Plymouth, William H. Manning of Williamston, Thursday, February 25, 196 T others in the Senate an< House is now beinf reviewed by the federa government and still has * uncertain future. Mean while, the filing times foi state and federal office* along with the primary date. are delayed until the district Alvin K. Mitchell of Covt City, Edward L. Norris ol Trenton, Michael S. Power* of New Bern, William R Pritchett of Edwards Lockhart Pugh of Lewiston. Roger D. Roscoe ol Plymouth, Mary E. Sim mons of Plymouth, Jean nette F. Vaughn ol Plymouth and Wiley C. Wood of Plymouth.
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