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Page 2-A »*. _ JT ■ flife ■ |r WrSm ■ f* yHHHHHMpL TG&Y SPONSORS TRIP The TG&Y Community Care Club, left to right, Gloria Campbell, Beatrice Bond, Rosa Carter, Denise Browder, Mary Simpson and Peggy Outlaw « present a check to Thomas Harrell, winner of the recent Fashion Revue. This Revue was 1 organized by Theresa T. Ford, Home Economics Extension Agent. 1 < Saturday’s Netters In Close Race Mark Noneman and Ed Griffin ran a tight race for top male honors in Satur day’s mixed doubles round robin at the municipal tennis courts on North Broad Street. Noneman posted 38 total points and Griffin was only a single point behind. The contest was equally as close in woman’s play as Faye Noneman won top I \ HERITAGE / I } REALTY f commercial - residential farms NEW LISTINGS FOR RENT—2 BR house at the edge of town. TWO STORY COUNTRY HOME - On 2V4 acres, 3 BR, 2 full baths. Completely furnished. Plus 2 smaller houses on the property $49,500 HICKORY LANE Spacious 1% story home with 3 or 4 BR option, family room with fireplace, livingroom, dining area, kitchen with built - in appliances, recreation room, 4 Baths, utility room, 2 car garage, heat pumps. 9Vi per cent assumable loan. WATERFRONT Two story home with 3 BR, lVfe baths, livingroom, dining room, kitchen, large family room with fireplace, Florida room, workshop, out buildings, bulkheaded with pier, paved ■ ■» r driveway $89,000. INCOME PRODUCING Start your investment portfolio with this duplex apt. .good location $16,000 iMome PRODUCING iNiVESTtoEftt - Excellent rental property, brick duplex with 3 BR apartments. Good location. Great price. Large MOBILE HOME LOT Just outside city limits, owner financing at 12 percent APR. WATERFRONT Elegant home in a spectacular setting on the Albemarle Sound, featuring: foyer, great room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, Florida room, 2 full baths and 2 half baths. Plus 3 bdrm. guest house. 1.1 acres with sandy beach. 12 per cent owner financing. COMMERCIAL BUILDING On 2.6 acres with 365’ of highway frontage -12 per cent owner finan cing $65,000 APARTMENT HOUSE For Sale $38,000 COMMERCIAL BUILDING Highway frontage on 2 -8 acres $39,500. DUPLEX APTS. - SOLD « per cent owner I I financing $29,000 HISTORIC DISTRICT— Charming 4BR home with 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, LR, den, and utility room. Beautiful yard. Price reduced to $52,000. CAPE COLONY Charming 2 bedroom home, IV4 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, 2V4 bath, rec. rm., LR, cathedral ceiling - balconies - decks, fireplace, 2 bay carport, workshop, beach and much more SM.OOO MOBILE HOME 1974 Double-wide. 3 bdrm. 2 baths, Excellent condition Reduced to SII,BOO WATERFRONT IN t on Chowan River with septic tank, count: N\jl.Vl lectricity. 12 per cent owner financing Negotiable CHOWAN BEACH - lOjtSA ~r r mobile home. Nice shaded lot, beach act er financing 12 per cent) oy 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). Reduced to $48,000. IN TOWN Stratford Immaculate home on a beautiful lot. 3 BR, cQvV tchen, bath utility rm, hardwood floors. In 3 client condition. 7% assump tion $37,590 VALHALLA Owner Must Sell Now! Eight year old spacious country home with over 1750 sq. ft. in cluding 3 bdrms., LR, DR, kit., lVb baths, utility room and studio. Situated on two acres north of .Edenton Price Reduced $34,090. NEAR COUNTRY CLUB On A tool 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. 102 ACRES with large lake, timber and cleared land. Excellent for development. Negotiable. 12 per cent Waterfront Lets • Snug Harbor and Arrowhead. ■■■■■■■■SSiihbbbbhbbbh honors with 29 points. Mary Sawyer was second with a 27 point total. Twenty-seven members of the Chowan Tennis Association participated in six rounds of eight games of play. Sidney Albritton, vice president of the association, reported good weather, tennis and some sunburn were enjoyed by all. c Upcoming events include: j May 15, juniors singles; i May 16, juniors doubles; c May 22-23, men’s and s women’s singles. r® ~t I ■gP . ’% ■ it 4 ays ik 1 J FASHION WINNER Beverly Walker, right, winner of the Chowan County 4-H Spring Fashion Revue, accepts a check from George Moore, in recognition of her sponsor, Belk - Tyler’s. The check will send Miss Walker to clothing camp in Reedsville, N.C., at Betsy Jeff Penn 4-H Camp April 30 to May 2. There were 55 participants in the Revue. E<cifing New Additions 'l Are Arriving Daily I \ ry Comer Interiors) oad Street Edenton, North Carolina / ) 5-Out \ ting and Gardening must/ y Lovely selections for weddings, graduation. Mother's J ) Day. China by Mattahedah and Decorator Lamps. Tanner \ | sweaters in luscious shades for Spring! j / See Our / ( “Special Comer” ) ( for Great Savings Many Items (30%-50%o«i) \ Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10:00 AM til 5:00 PM / LWed. 10:00 AM til 1;00 PM ) Phone 482-4978 J In a community that depends on agriculture, a lot of people depend on me. That’s because I’m the 1 local representative for All-Risk Crop Insurance Insurance that protects farmers against natural JK disasters such as insects, disease and more than one hundred others. Insurance that can save farmers when disaster strikes. And that’s good for our community’s economy. Because with All-Risk Crop Insuranqe behind them, local farmers can still be buyers of other people's goods even when they can’t be sellers of their own. All-Risk Crop Insurance George JL Midgett, Jr. Twiddy Insurance l Real Estate Go. PjO. Box 90 PhOM 482-2183 Edonton, NC 27932 I THE CHOWAN HERALD I obituaries Mr*. Tude C. Lane -CHESAPEAKE, VA. Mrs. Tncie Cullins Lane, age 93'Sfef 800 Shell Road died April 15th in a hospital. She was a native of Bertie County, and the widow of James E. Lane. She was a member of Deep Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include two' daughters, Mrs. Madia Boyce of Berlin, Maryland and Mrs. Elma Bachand of Chesapeake, Va.; five grandchildren and 13 great - grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted April 17th at 11 A.M. in the Deep Creek Baptist Church, Deep Creek, Va. by the Rev. Roscoe Musslewhite. Graveside services were conducted at l P.M. in Beaver Hill with Williford - Barham Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements. • James R. Byrum James Ruffin Byrum, 66, of Peru, Indiana died April 12 in Peru. A native of Bertie County and a former resident of Chowan County he was the husband of Mrs. Louella B. Byrum of Route 1, Edenton. He was a former logger and • a retired merchant and attended the Assembly of God Church. Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Margie B. Webb of Fountain and Mrs. Martha Murphy of Fort Wayne, Indiana; a son, James L. Byrum of Route 1. Edenton; two sisters, Mrs. Allene Sawyer of Windsor and Mrs. Christine Harrison of Chesapeake, Virginia; two half - sisters, Mrs. Mary Jones of Aulander and Mrs. Alice Jones of Mur freesboro; a half - brother, William “Buddy” Byrum of Columbia; eight grand children and three great - grandchildren. Funeral services were j held April 16 at 2 P.M. in the 1 Chapel of the Swindell - Bass I Funeral Home, Edenton, by i Rev. Raymond Hoggard. Burial followed in Beaver ] Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Danny I Harrison, Ernie Harrison, ] Davy Harrison, Tom Jones, 1 Robert Jones and Eddie Lamb. ~<sy/ // & JMBLI An old toothbrush can loosen sticky dirt on the kitchen can opener. PUT CUSTOM ROLYSTEELON YOUR WHEELS AND SAVE •■>• '• <JB I >Hmii I I Prtcß ' "ttSTI | • Steel dhd polyester-Custom Polysfeel'’ ' PI7W»RI3~ 4§U6 11 :j v gives you both! "PiafrTSßu M tts • Gas saving radial construction. ■ JTm«t 218 ■ • Sure-footed traction, rain or shine tnummu P215-75R14 76 00 2.48 I Polysteel sale ends Saturday. P396-76R1S 68.00 2.78 L P225-75R15 2.78 Tread design may vary depending upon size RAIN CHECK lf we sell out of your size we will issue you a rain check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price. IMPORTANT) ARRIVA ALL-SEASON *tj •§?«■ RADIALS FOR r- . IMPORTS! UH.BM - » V • Saves gas with easy-rolling design and 1 tl'tjf 4- - radial construction I P166-80R13 I 50.90 I 1.67 • Beats tire changeover and cost of snow I Pl6B-80RLS ! SjtrOO T 1.79 _ I • Smooth, quiet ride good news for -—^^~7oßl3—| 54.85 | 1 -48 1 Other Sizes Also Low Priced ROAD HANDLIN’ I DEUO SHOCKS INSPECTION || NSTALLEO w DUE I I, ■ ■■PI Just Soy ’CHarg* If 1 WST | with approved cridH. GOOD-YEAR CREYWOOD OIL COMPANY Coke Are., teuton U.S. 64 Bypass, Roper Phone 482-7401 Phone 793-3026 I "Serving You WHh Pride” f : , vj; 1 3 : jS • 1 v." •• *' j i .. JPf fk j £ Mm GOVERNOR ADDRESSES CONFERENCE - Gov. James B Hunt Jr center was keynote speaker at the annual conference of lay leaders of the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service. He here with Dr. Chester Black, left, director* AES* SSte University in Raleigh; and L. F. Ambum, Jr., of Edenton, chairman of the State Advisorv tendS\hL^e^e y “° representil,g aU 100 ““ties “d the IndiM nISTS today 2l ° 18 HOUr foreca * t * of the w ** ther bureau are considered 85 percent accurate F Did Vou Know j (( Folk Art is everywhere, ( perhaps in your own home Hear an expert talk about it at the Edenton Symposium April 29 & 30 j Call 482-3663 for details Thursday, April 22, iktt
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