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Ttwraday, June 24. 1982 Optimist Club To Sponsor 4th Os July Events -The Chowan Edenton Optimist Club is sponsoring itpJlfcird Annual “Fabulous Fourth of July Festival” at the Waterfront Park in Downtown Edenton, July th* 4th. The festival is for ttaentire family with major emphasis placed on childrens’ activities. The festival will begin With a 40-unit parade down Broad Street from Edenton Village Shopping Center hiufing at the Waterfront Park where the day’s ac tivities will be held. Club President Mike McArthur said the parade Will include marching bands, old cars, new cars, SWdling craft, clowns, fire ejngines, National Guard Weaponry, trucks, tractors, dressed up bicycles, decorated wagons, horses, Ihw enforcement vehicles, The Optimist Club Train, Commercial business en tries, Boy Scouts, Girl sshits, Cub Scouts, Ijafownies and historical ijhnuiders of our nation’s (jpest for freedom. Anyone ijjterested in participating ih the parade should contact #e McArthur at 482-8700 Box 1096 - Edenton, 27932. Mom won’t have to tibhk or pack a picnic lunch I - For Sale - • r * i|- Purebred Duroc f! Boars and Gilts Service Age Validated-Qualified Herd if v | Selby Scott I 335-4508 1 —l Lt VOTE FOR WmL ZENNIE L. RIGGS forjudge eHk" N.C. Court of Appeals DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Sp In General Practice Os Law In Jacksonville. N C. :; For Over 30 Years :ihid by Zennie L. Riggs. Campaign Organization. Zennie L Riggs, Treasurer I I VACATION NOTICE! RICKS LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Will Be Closed The Week Os July 4th - July 10th The one week closing is to give our employees a vacation with a minimum loss of service to our customers. Regular Service Will Resume Monday, July 12th Thank You For Your Patronage And Cooperation! RICKS LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 209 W. Church St - Phone 482-2148 - Edenton, N. C. VACATION NOTICE! I : (hi this family holiday The Edenton-Chowan Chamber of Commerce will be serving Barbecue Plates at $3.00 each from 12:00 noon until 8:00 P.M. The Edenton Jaycees will be working in conjunction with the Chamber as they demon strate their continued support for area merchants. Tickets arernow available at Bank of North Carolina, Edenton Savings and Loan, Peoples Bank, Tar Heel Bank, Hollowell & Blount, Mitchener’s Pharmacy and the Chamber office. The public is invited to To The Editor Dear Editor: It is an outrage! A four year term for members of the General Assembly is self-serving and will not benefit the citizens of this state. Our electoral system was designed for the protection and safeguard of our citizens not for the con venience of the candidates. Senator Sam Ervin, Jr. recently stated: “I believe that a four year term would destroy the ability of the people to rule and would Continued On Page 11-B spend the day on Edenton’s ' beautiful waterfront and enjoy horseshoe pitching, train rides, boat rides, carnival games, water melons, dunking machine fun, and music throughout the day. Washington’s Community Band will provide a concert at 3:30 P.M. and will be followed later in the afternoon by our own Rocky Hock Rebels. An evening concert will follow with five groups performing contemporary, gospel, and other musical favorites. The performing groups will be: The Ballard’s Bridge Trio. TIME EVENT LOCATION 12:00 - 8:00 Barbecue Plates Colonial Park 2:30 - 3:30 (Lunch & Dinner) Along Broad Street PARADE From Tar Heel Bank (40 Units) to the Waterfront Park 2:30 - 10:00 Concessions Colonial Park 3:30 - 4:30 Washington Community Colonial Park Band Concert 3:30 - 8:00 Games Colonial Park 3:30 - 8:00 Boat and Train Rides Colonial Park 5:00 - 7:00 Country Western Band Colonial Park 7:00 - 9:30 Contemporary Choral Colonial Park Groups 9:30 - 10:00 Fireworks Display Above Edenton Bay In China, at one time, there were 3,000 rules of conduct to be learned and obeyed. Protect the full value of your home for now and in the future, call: m Joe Thorud, Agent Phone 482-2121 Q South Carolina Nationwide agents are sponsoring the Miss South Carolina Pageant. See it on Saturday evening, July 10. NATIONWIDE II INSURANCE Nationwide is on your side Home Office: Columbus. Ohio THE CHOWAN HERALD The Future Farmers of America Quartet, The R.J. Gospel Singers, The Edenton Choral Society, and the Rocky Hock Quartet. Small Children, five and under, will have a Penny Hunt in the grass of Waterfront Park. Optimist Club members will throw $50.00 in pennies on the lawn and the little folks will be allowed to seek and keep their find. McArthur stated, “each year this event is one of the highlights of the day.” Boat rides through Edenton Bay and Pembroke Creek will be provided by sulfum mSSSIm Dafcvi; £ 1 spray CONDmO " ER tT/i n ’“".aß, ® y : "7' 159 “%m e-0 *2 1 2 . ' «, J 133 J|T~ 5" *9" TAtins (•j 49 banmld KeriTotion H IQVing I Saline Solution | Lens I Hb SS?”®* bandages y,. »V j *1 Lubricant ■ Sgsf KR9 fiSTa* speed s fijSfe "’V 9* M ,/2 '” ms? 1 ——>- *7 mm stick 23 M ™ u <z*so44 6.1-oz. V ' spatd moowTnt mm 50LARGE CARE stick DfcOOOHANT r-j _ tAQQ SHEER $4 37 Tiy w unr-fai vWbuni*, £ plastic ■ WCH < 2 s ' oz PaPl k, 3 —————— I.——ii L jbx. J $4 49 i ■■■ ' SUMMER’S EVE METAMUCIL DAVOL I EA. MUTUAL MUTUAL MUTUAL TOUCHE C^ L r~3 BULB SYRINGE nne,BABY OIL BABY SHAMPOO BABY POWDER |Se I WATER EM Ml hand&. ]jE\ 16-OZ. mh 16-0 Z 14-OZ Lfi $Tn d egar HP HP d«rj£ SQI9 body lotion A ■ m W 4 " (;W (Qgg< a gg< Ik ■ ~c’~ i ** " fBINOCUIARs'# , 'sWIMmNG'Ip'" ,F R L^ LE WbEACHBALII ADVERTISED ADW ° E^’,SEI> GARRITY HELMAC - plastic FRENCH S WELCH’S Helmac Grippers 1 nd°or/outp oo r auto lint TABLEWARE squeeze bottle Grape Juice ll—M—ll LANTERN PICK-UP •«« MIIQTARfI p (||HH| clothes BRUSH Wnes,knives, spoons IYIUOIMrIU CUPS f’lirNjfiffi.yi -aagaa- sundown sunscreen Q ) MalloYallo. I B C C •k I EACH m I SUWWWN SUHXSWN SUNDOWN SUECOWN. • Lai *** t *°“ jSI PRlC^ffi B j^^Tf^ VE nnc ktra eJSaI InUr *S!R)J?S?J Z4 ' ISBZ UU V mOTKTIOtI fROTKTKW rROTECTTOR PROTECTION Clrcum»Une« might prevent all .tores Irom SATll«ayii£v3.lD«D I * 9 ■*• I ’3'’ *3** *3” *3" I sg“—- MUTUAL—Because Your Family’s Good Health Is Our Business MITCHENER’S PHARMACY H & Idinmi HOLLOWELL - BLOUNT REX ALL [DkI Edenton Marina and §cott Boat Works. What teiw way to cool off after basfhng in ttie sun while enjoying the festival. As darkness approaches, Optimist Club members will prepare the State’s largest over the water fireworks display. At 9:30 P.M. the sliy over Edenton Bay will be filled with a $3,000.00 display to delight everyone in at tendance. Over 2,000 people are expected this year to help celebrate our Nation’s independence. A detailed schedule of events follows: |Peat, An Alternate Source Os Energy | RALEIGH - Legislation to promote tbe use of peat developing new sources of energy was enacted into law Friday by the N.C. General Assembly. Sponsored by Rep. Howard B. Chapin of Beaufort County, the measure grants a tax credit Mpi .ML For Board Os Education Primary Election I OA Y°ur Vote And Support Jtl© mmm win g e Appreciated Paid for by tha eommlttoa to oloct Billy Nixon, Board of Education to companies or individuals who build facilities in Eastern North Carolina using peat to produce methanol, an alternate source of epergy. credit of 20 per cent on corporate and individual income taxes will be granted, effective January Page 5-B 1,1982, to corporations or individuals constructing such facilities. At least one firm, Peat Methanol Associates, is considering building a facility in North eastern North Carolina. “Development of our peat resources has great Continued On Page U-B
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