The Chowan Herald SECTION B RECEIVES EASTERN STAR AWARD—Anna Kay Manning, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Manning of Edenton, recently received an Eastern Star award of S6OO. It was presented by Mrs. Janie Midgett, Worthy Matron of Edenton Chapter No. 302 Order of Eastern Star. Her husband, George Midgett, applauds Miss Manning’s achievement. \\ HERITAGE // I REALTY \\ [/ 482-2645 106 E King Street NEW LISTINGS 10 PERCENT ASSUMABLE LOAN Payments of 304. per month buys this like new 3 bedroom home in the country with % acre lot. Call for further details. Low downpayment. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Apartment house with eight apartments. Excellent income in prime location. 9Mt percent assumption. HALF ACRE LOT—Just $60.00 per month buys your town half acre lot with septic tank, water and elec tricity, perfect for mobile home. Low downpayment. PRICE REDUCED Log Cabin, beautiful inside and out,,Large fireplace, 2 Bedrooms and,Loft, Maintenance free, energy efficient $38,000. ACREAGE Three,Lovely acres in a choice Location, privacy. 12 per cent owner financing. SIO,OOO. SNUG HARBOR—Furnished mobile home on a well landscaped lot. Large workshop, Room addition, and deck. 10 percent owner financing $14,000. 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, IVI baths, livingroom, dining room, kitchen, large family room with fireplace, Florida room, workshop, out buildings, bulkheaded with pier, paved driveway $89,000. ■ INCOME PRODUCING — Excellent rental property, brick Good location. Great p 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. HISTORIC DlSTßlCT—Charming 4 BR 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, lVfe baths, eat-in kitchen, LR, Florida rm, carport, large utility rm. Beautiful, wooded setting. Many extra features $39,000 CAPE COLONY Unique '.-CH wilt home on dbl. lot, 3 bdrm. nQ \ uR, cathedral ceiling - \ workshop, befS&and much more $60,909 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 VALHALLA Owner Must Sell Now! —Eight year old spacious country home with over 1750 sq. ft. in cluding 3 bdrms., LR, DR, kit., lVfe baths, utility room and studio. Situated on two acres north of Edenton Price Reduced $34,000. M 2 ACRES with large latte, timber and cleared land. Excellent for development. Negotiable. 12 per ceat owner financing. Waterfront Lots - Snug Harbor and Arrowhead. Other Lots and Acreage For Sale.* Edenton. North Carolina, Thursday, June 10, 1982 Emergency Cali Meek Voice - Doctor, this I is Mr. Henpeck. My wife has just dislocated her jaw. If you’re out this way next [ week or the week after, you r might drop in. A FUN NEW KOOL AID'RECIPE 'h teaspoon Kooi-Aid® Brand 2 tablespoons sugar Unsweetened Soft Drink t/ 4 cu p water Mix, any flavor s/ 4 cup milk Dissolve soft drink mix and sugar in water in glass. Stir in milk. Serve at once or chill and stir before senring. Makes 1 cup or 1 serving. ©1982 General Foods Corporation. KooEAtd, and the Smiling Pitcher Design are registered trademarks of General Foods Corporation. | BUILDING CONTRACTOR A CUSTOM BUILT HOMES \ b RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL A b ADDITIONS REMODELING - SIDING A A "QUALITY & GOOD WORKMANSHIP" | FREE ESTIMATES | 0 P.O. BOX 681 482-8576 EDENTON X to have a regular income because it makes it so convenient to take care of _^sgSjtS your bills promptly That's why our Certificates are so popular People not only like our high rates, but the interest checks roll in monthly like clockwork Ask about them "HHHI Frlendlu Folks Edenton Saving & Loan Sontk Broad Street b- , ■ <r % Miss Manning Receives Award Miss Anna Kay Manning, 216 West Eden Street, received an Eastern Star award in the amount of S6OO on Monday evening. It was presented by Mrs. Janie Midgett, Worthy Matron of Edenton Chapter No. 302 Order of Eastern Star, for the General Grand Chapter of North Carolina. This is the fourth year Miss Manning has been recoginzed by the state chapter with an Eastern Star Training Award for Religious Leadership. She is a senior at Campbell University, Buies Creek, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Manning. Card Os Thanks We would like to express our thanks to all those in Chowan County for their cards and many other acts of kindness following the death of our husband and father, James E. Perry of Hertford. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Mrs. Dorothy Perry and son, Gene. JunelO.chg.o. SECTION B Historic Restoration With a grant to an historic restoration project in Jones County the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation has achieved another milestone in its role as the major general purpose foundation in North Carolina - it has made grants in every one of the state’s one hundred counties. The grant to support completion of restoration of the Foscue Plantation House on Highway 17 be tween New Bern and Wilmington is the first made by the Winston-Salem based foundation in the small rural eastern county. Earlier grants have gone to projects in everyone of the other 99 Tar Heel counties. The Reynolds Foundation was established in 1936 as a memorial to the youngest son of the tobacco manufacturing pioneer R. J. Reynolds. Since then 1,360 grants valued at $107,308,643 have been awarded to almost 700 recipient insti tutions and organizations. Foundation grants have been awarded for every conceivable kind of activity important to the quality of life in the state. The North Carolina Museum of Art and the state zoo are typical major projects which have received seven figure grants but the list includes many smaller community projects from Ebbs Chapel on the Tennessee border to Ocracoke Island in the Outer Banks. At the grants meeting this ■month when the Foscue restoration project was approved other grants were approved for support of major grassroots organizing efforts in the state, for support of energy con servation efforts by small private colleges, for in novative community initiatives in the criminal justice area for health care delivery in rural areas of N.C. and dozens of other purposes. From the time Leonardo da Vinci made the first sketches of gliders to the first real airplane was a period of 400 years. IP SUMMER SALE CAL CUSTOM/HAWK AUDIOVOX AM/FM REMOTE ALARMS STEREO CASSETTE & transmitter ft "SOUND EXPLODER” AMP £me at iaht EgP™, (iemk— ■S3 IvcsM&i CHAMP.” I ' fpii?COUPONii^|f SPARKPLUG I * m ECONOMASTER #JmM 99$ CAL CUSTOM/HAWK || 8 V TURBO WHEEL COVERS ;£« Looks like real mag u -“— 9 I ! . ItHVZa .e?* ad line ai ■ n Sleek European styling jgS **”"*!> Ai|Hg ARMOR ALL Silver or gold (199 PROTECTANT Q 13 14 - 15 9. £Af% A»P M Protects, set of « $59.96 V I [IEE gsr 6s - pa *iuurr m - I [fraJ|!Tfl3l ffff carburetors that save gas 2 ** PsSffVH otter expires July 4,1982 IzV BE HeSII Hiitsgiaiil eSSSoBfI °SIMSK?,SES“" ? MINUTE WAX Cleans system. r=i— only carouest has them Spray on, wipe off / imßr restores power SUK carouest raincheck policy instantly for a ni tortto W(M J ■ 12 OZ. SSri Every carouest special is a Dona Me offer quality Turtle .JH S r 1 if we sen out of an advertised item or fail to Wax finish ... In 15 receive the merchandise we win issue a minutes or less. m m Ramchecks do not apply to items stated as m am Kt&KKI M/9 being in limited quantity we reserve the 1199 /lluiumfrll I right to substitute items of equal or better * -J mm value m the event that our stocks of adwr V y tised specials become depleted Sale prices good at participating carouest Auto Parts Stores through July 4,1982 EDENTON AUTO PARTS ONE STOP AUTO PARTS West Queen Street Harris Shopping Center Edenton - 482-2159 Hertford - 426-5706 m SwPioouwns :arquest the Right Place to buy auto parts. IM B I 8 » A A ■ Receives Degree On May 8 Miss Ava Michelle Walker, daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. Clinton L. Walker, Jr. of Edenton, received her Juris Doctor degree from Howard University School of Law, Washington, D.C. Miss Walker, who is a 1975 graduate of John A. Holmes High School, is to take the Bar exam in July. She is a 1979 Cum Laude graduate of North Carolina Central University, Durham, with a B. A. degree in Political Science. She is a member of : Providence Missionary Baptist Church, National Bar Association, In ternational Law Society, Phi Delta Phi, the International Legal Fraternity and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, InC. She will be associated with Walker, Smith & Felton Law Firm, Newport News, Virginia. Garden Club Elects Officers The Chowan Garden Club recently elected the officers for the 1982-83 year. They are as follows: president - Elizabeth Zarbock, vice president- Grace Richard son, secretary- Jay Oborn, treasurer- Jean Roberts and historian- Norma Stearns. At the end of the elections specials gifts were presented to Mary Peele, President, for her service and for her new-coming baby. Although the new year begins in September, the Corsage Committee will continue making corsages and boutonieres for the birthdays of the ladies and men of Elder Lodge the last Friday of each month. Conference Held At E.C.U. GREENVILLE Solving the mathematical mysteries of waves crashing upon the shore and of the force of blood coursing through veins and arteries will be pondered during a June 22 - 26 conference at East Carolina University. Between 75 and 100 in ternationally - known researchers in the mathematical and physical sciences will be reporting on techniques to solve dif ferential equations used to construct theoretical models of nonlinear waves. This field of mathematics holds promise of practical application in any physical activity involving wave or oscillatory motion, in cluding predicting of beach erosion, movement of weather systems, effects of blood circulatory problems, sound wave effects and others. A lecture by Prof. Alan C. Newell of the University of Arizona, Tucson, will cover broad research - expository topics including nonlinear oscillators, wavetrains and methods used in their analysis; history of the soliton, solitons in physics; derivation of the canonical nonlinear evolution equations; inverse scat AUCTION SALE TOM BYRUM ESTATE FARMLAND ON THE PREMISES SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1982 » 10:00 A.M. LOCATED: Second Township ChowanCounty on N C Road # 303 Between Tyner and Ryland North Caroitna 99.03 Acres Total More or Less 39.65 Acres Cleared More or Less 59.38 Acres Cutover Woodland More or Less 6.7 Acres Peanut Allotment Farm has Two-Story House In Need of Repair TERMS This is a Final Sale Without Raised Bids A 10% Cash Deposit Will Be Required By The Highest Bidder Balance Upon Delivery Ot Deed Within 30 Days Sellers Reserve The Right To Accept O Reied Any And All Bids FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THOMAS P BYRUM Administrator Estate of Tom Byrurr, Pnone 426 7478 Hone or 426 5282 Bus JAMES D SINGLETARY ATTY - Phone 426-8234 AUCTIONEER HAROLD WINSLOW —N C LIC #BO 117 Market Street Hertford, NC 27944 tering theroy and discussion of new directions. Newell also will conduct seminars. Dr. Lokenath Debnath of the ECU Department of Mathematics, director of the conference on Nonlinear Waves and Integrable Systems, said special reference will be given to nonlinear partial dif ferential equations with applications. Participation is open to scholars already working at the research level in this field, Debnath said. The conference is being sup ported by the National Science Foundation and hosted by the ECU Department of Mathematics. Debnath said proceedings of the conference are to be published in a research monograph, Nonlenear Waves, devoted to original research papers, research - expository and survey ar ticles “with emphasis on unsolved problems and open questions in the mathematical theory and applications of nonlinear wave phenomena.” Articles are being invited from researchers who may or may not participate in the conference, he said.

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