H 8 m : c*. Wgm ■ - * - :> ja - J SECTION B *w>IMIfF / Tiß ' \ Wat tv • ip ~•* |M| «3v^Rß*^-v : ' - -4, tl ■[■ VISIT CONGRESSMAN Visiting with First District Rep. Walter Jones, seated, are representatives of various N.C. Electric Membership Corporations,,who recently called on members of the Tar Heel Congressional delegation. About 80 North Carolina co - op officials visited the lawmakers to ask that they support continued access to federal financing programs for the nation’s electric co - ops. With Rep. Jones are, from left, Edward E Brown, Jr., manager of Albemarle EMS, Hertford; W.J. Wynne Jr., president of the board of Carteret - Craven EMS, Morehead City; B.F. Morton, Jr., manager of Carteret - Craven EMC; J.J. Grimsley, president of the board of Pitt and Greene EMC, Farmville; George Wilkes, a director of Tideland EMC, Pantego; Carroll Austin, a director of Tideland EMC; J.D. Patterson, manager of Pitt and Greene EMC and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Moore of Snow Hill. Moore is a director of Pitt and Greene EMC and North Carolina’s representative on the board of the National Rural Cooperative Association. Kenneth Darryl Pierce Emphasis On The Peacemakers Peace ■ the elusive goal of mankind. Peace - the great gift that the Christian community has to give to the world. Yet peace has been seen too often as something “I” have gotten from God. And to have it is enough. The Christian is the pacemaker for Peace. He or she knows what it means, how it was given, Who is behind Peacemaking and where and when it (peace) occurs. The Shalom of God, the Peace of God leads towards community national and international wholeness not just “saving one’s soul.” Peace, Shalom, is a relationship between God and Mankind that is illustrated by how one persons treats another in the 14 Hr. Sorvlco Rofrlg. LN 2252 DELANEY JETHRO SERVICE FOR CENTRAL AND WINDOW AIR CONDITIONERS SERVICE FOR ALL TYPES OF APPLIANCES COMM ERICAL REFRIGERATION Rotrta 1, Box 179 K Rat. Phono Brian ton, N.C. 27*32 221-3730 m Pick Your Own! I V OPEN DAILY 5 m EXCEPT SUNDAY » % AT BA. M. f&BRING YOUR OWIU If CONTAINERS 28 % 40* lb. I \l. R. HarrellJ IL Farms 7 Miles West Os Hertford Phone 426-7684 Edenton. North Carolina, Thursday, May 27, 1982 store, on the street, in the factory, in the home, also, between nations, for their good. Fraud, em bezzlement, graft, con spiracy to do evil, rapine, murder, hunger, war, cursing, abusing children, prostitution, drunkeness, fear, jealousy, arrogance, pride illustrate Peace- Shalom is not present. Sin is! “The Christian as Peacemaker” will be the sermon topic this Sunday at 11 A.M. at the First Presbyterian Church, Edenton. Make friends whenever you have the opportunity: your enemies will make themselves. Pierce Accepts New Position Kenneth Darryl Pierce has accepted a position as a Personnel Assistant with the Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Kenneth will be assigned to Miller’s Corporate Recruiting Department. Some of his duties will in clude monitoring Miller’s Summer Intern Program, becoming familiar with employment policies and procedures, monitoring EEO performance at each of the company’s facilities and maintaining relations with the 60 - 70 colleges and universities that Miller uses for recruitment purposes. Kennph recently received a B.S. degree in Business Administration (Management) from North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, N.C. where he was a Magna Cum Laude graduate. Kenneth will report for work at Miller’s Corporate offices in Milwaukee on June 7, 1982. He is a 1978 graduate of John A. Holmes High School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur G. Pierce, E. Church St. Edenton. The power of a smile is awesome. FORBES HOMES SALES - SERVICE MOBILE-MODULAR-DOUBLEWIDES COMPLETE PARTS DEPT. c U. S. 17 NORTH ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. PHONE 338-8758 or 338-8759 Will Be Moving To New Location June Ist, Just 3 Miles North - U. S. 17 * MOVING SPECIALS • PARTS DEPT - DOORS - WINDOWS - ANCHORS - AIR CONDITIONERS ALUMINUM ROOF COATING • SKIRTING SPECIAL SAVINGS ' RFGIHAR cpFPIAI 3 BEDROOM MODULAR • $ 27.000.00 $ 24.000.00 3 BEDROOM DOUBLEWIDE - 26.900.00 24.000.00 3 BEDROOM DOUBLEWIDE - 31,000.00 29,000.00 2 BEDROOM 14’ WIDE • 13.900.00 12,900.00 2 BEDROOM 12’ WIDE • 9,900.00 8,950.00 3 BEDROOM 12’ WIDE • 10,500.00 9,450.00 Social Security Report By Lee Wallio The Elizabeth City Social Security office is reviewing the status of the 2000 people who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) checks. The review may be made through the mail in the form of a questionnaire that the recipient will be asked to complete and return to the Social Security office, or by telephone, or through a personal interview. The purpose of the review is to make certain that recipients are still entitled to receive their monthly payments and that they are being paid in the correct amount. These reviews are required by law and generally must be done each year and whenever a change occurs that affects eligibility or payment amount. The questions asked during these contacts are similar to those asked when the recipient first applied for SSI. The subjects covered will include income, assets, living arrangements, and DID YOU KNOW? The World Yachts Are Built N.C. Introducing 27 Your Eastern Carolina Salesman Is Bvton Keha^s / / Edento , NC. \ Pfio&e_l i 2-BJJ2 \ McCotter’s Marirfa, Washington, N.C. j Also Dealer For 4 fWir SntTttft CS YACHTS LTD. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF BROKERAGED BOATS. , SECTION B bank accounts. Those receiving payments on the basis of disability or blindness may also have to furnish information about their medical condition. However, recipients should not wait to be con tacted before reporting a change in their cir cumstances. For example, a change of address or changes in family composition or in come may affect monthly payments and must be reported promptly. Failure to report changes in circumstances may result in an overpayment which the recipient will have to pay back. A penalty may also be imposed for failure to report a change or for making a false statement. Additional information about what and how to report may be obtained by calling the Elizabeth City Social Security office at 338- 2161. SSI is a federal needs based program to provide payments to individuals who are either aged, blind, or disabled and who have limited income and assets. I gjj * Linda Twine Twine Member Os N.C. State Band Linda Twine from the John A. Holmes High School Band was one of the 80 Jr. High age students from the entire state that made the North Carolina Jr. High All State Band. She spent the week - end of April 23 - 25 on the campus of North Carolina State University where the All - State band calls home each year in late April. She performed in concert Sunday afternoon at Stwart Theater on the campus. Revival Services Are Planned Faith Pentecostal Holiness Church in Edenton will hold revival services June 2 through June 5. The Rev. Charles Davenport, pastor of the Columbia Church of God will be guest minister. Services will begin at 7:30 Wednesday through Saturday. Following the Sunday morning 11 o’clock service a covered dish lunch will be served. At 2 o’clock a singspiration by “The Singing Laymen” of Askewville will be presented. The public is cordially invited to attend. JONES £} ' REAL ESTATE 318 S. Broad St. Call Term Jones At 919 483 7533 NEW LISTINGS BAYVIEW TRAIL Attractive brick home on large lot with trees near Country Club featuring LR, Den, Kitchen-Dining Combo. Utility Room, Rec. Room 3 BR 2>/ z Baths. $60,000. RIVERTON attractive brick home featuring, LR, Den, Kitchen - Dining Combo., 3BR, 2 Baths, Utility 1 Room, Garage, Central Vacuum System. Some assumable mortgage at 7y« per cent $62,000. MORGAN PARK beautiful brick home featuring,Lß, Den, Dining'Room, Kitchen, Utility Room, 38R,2 Baths. $65,000. OLD COUNTRY HOME Needs moving and restoring. $7,500. Or, leave it where it is for $19,500. Three miles from town. ONE MILE FROM TOWN This handsome two story brick home has a rural atmosphere, yet is less than one mile from town. Features LR, den (fireplace), dining room, kitchen, four BR, 2Vi baths, and garage. Located on an acre of land. More acreage available. 9 per cent assumable. $69,500. HISTORIC DISTRICT Lovely two story colonial home on comer lot. Features living room, den, dining room, kitchen, five bedrooms, garage. Easy walking distance of downtown. 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. ON CHOWAN RIVER Two story brick home, featuring 4 BR, 3 baths, LR, kit chen, 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. ARROWHEAD BEACH This home is located on three lots. Features LR kit chen, DR, 3 BR, 2 baths. $19,950. BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT LOTS ON ALBEMARLE SOUND One half acre in size. Homiblow Pt. $26,500. MORGAN PARK Beautiful brick home on an acre lot. Includes LR, DR, den, library (fireplace), rec. rm., solarium, kitchen, three BR, two baths, double garage and workshop, temp, controlled hothouse. $98,500 MEXICO RD. - FOR SALE This three bedroom brick home features, large living room, den (fireplace), kitchen, two baths, and garage. $49,000. HWYI7 Brand new! 1750 sq. ft. brick construction. Features great room with fireplace, kitchen-dining combination, 3 BR, 2 baths, utility room, deck. $69,500. Assumable 15Ms percent fixed rate loan. HWY. 17 Owner financing. 12 year old home on large wooded lot; features LR, den, dining area, kitchen, 3 BR, lVfe baths. $42,000 RIVERTON 8 yr. old home on Vi acre lot featuring LR, den, kitchen, 3 BR, 2 baths. $55,900. SWIMMING POOL 2700 sq. ft. brick home with LR, tamiiy room w-fireplace, kitchen, 4 BR, 2Vi baths plus a sewing room. Patio area. OWNER FINANCING. $85,000. CAPE COLONY Shingle home on canal features LR, kitchen, 3 BR, bath, garage. Private boat ramp. $39,000. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Commercial & Residential. ••Your Chamber of Commerce Encourages Others to Make Their Home in Edenton'' Health Dept. Schedule Set The Chowan County Health Department announces its clinic schedule for June, 1982. The Health Department is located at 109 E. Kirig Street in Edenton (482 - 2511). The hours are from 8 to 5 weekdays. Veneral Disease Clinic is at any time or any day on a walk in basis. All other clinics, except general clinics, are by appointment only. June 1- Maternity Clinic (P.M.) June 2 - Fye Clinic (A.M.) Family Planning clinic (P.M.) June 3 - Multiphasic Clinic (all day). June 4-Teen Clinic (A.M.) General clinic (P.M.) June 8 - Maternity Clinic (P.M&) June 9 - Family Planning Clinic (P.M.) June 10 - Multiphasic Clinic (all day). June 11 - General clinic (P.M.) WlCclinic (allday). June 14 - Child Health Clinic (all day). June 15 - Pediatric Clinic (P.M.) June 18 - General Clinic (P.M.) June 22 - Orthopedic Clinic (A.M.) Maternity clinic (P.M.) June 23 - Family Planning Clinic (all day). June 25 - General Clinic (P.M.) WIC clinic (all day). June 28 - Child Health Clinic (all pay). AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES-USED FURNITURE -BRIC-A-BRAC SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1982-10:00 A.M. SALE LOCATED: 3 Miles From Edenton. N C on State Route 1102 (Yeoptm Road). From Edenton. N C take 32 South, From Hertford. N C take 17 South to 37 South FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS * Round Oak Table * i Large Lot Wicker (Sofa Chars Table Etc ) * Round-Front Oak Chna Closet * Rocking Chars. Odd Chars a Square Oak Chna Closet a Library Table Vctroia a Set of Matchng Oak Queen Ame Chars 4 a Fern Stands Blanket Racks a Oak Bedroom Suit a 1 Lot Small Tables a Mdxjgany Love Seat with Claw Feet a 1 Lot Picture Frames a Old Pump Organ a 1 -Lot Lamps (04 and Electnc) a Bookcase Secretary a Round and Square Top Trunks a Oak Bookcase a 1 -Lot Glassware (Dacnmcn Pme Came* Be > a Oak Queen Ann Vanity a Old Guns. Sword a Oak HaR Rack a 1 -Lot Brass and Silver Items a Cherry Dresser a Stone Crocks and Jugs a Oak Wardrobe a Old Tools, Baskets a Oak Washstands. Dressers a Old Kitchenware. Cider Press a Oak Chests. Bed a Iron Pots, Flat Iron. Farm Bell a Pw Safe Pegged Table a MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION * TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DON'T MISS THIS ALL DA Y SALEI LUNCH AVAILABLE Bonded License #9O & 2606 Auctioneers Harold Winslow For Information Cass Brant Winslow 297-2454 Hertford, N.C Hartford. N C Phone: 297-2458 * * PRIZES * ★ UVE ENTERTAINMENT BY DIXIE CUPPER BAND

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