Page 8-A Class Os 1942 Hem non Held Continued From Page 5-A Barnett, who piayed Western Music on the guitar and sang. Benediction - Ralph Saunders. Numbers were drawn for prises. The committee for next year’s reunion will be Marvin Hobbs, Marjorie Wood and Lessie Mae Benton. A tentative date for early May 1983 was set. Those in attendance were : Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warren, Elizabeth City, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Roland Evans, Edenton, N.C., Mrs. Evelyn Bunch, Hobbsville, N.C., Mrs. Inez Suiz and son Bill, Hampton, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Garland Asbell, Tyner, N.C., Mr. ana Mrs Carlton Goodwin, Tyner, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Twine, Suffolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Saunders, Gates County, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wood, Hertford, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry, Hert ford, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barnett, Edenton, Mrs. Audrey Nixon, Rocky Hock, Mrs. Delcie Smith, Rocky Hock, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saunders, Edenton, N.C;, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Griffin, Eoc.iton, N.C., Mr. and Mrs Raymond Blan chard,Suffolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Byrum, Snug Tobacco Box Milepost 13 1 /i Beach Rd. Just South of Surfside Plaza Nags Head, N.C. IMPORTED CIGARS Pipes and Smokers' Accessories Everything tor your smoking enjoymeni .. . : • , •*. ' • >*, «. V ’ ■ Nursery School Openings Where : Mr. Pazoo's Playhouse (Behind Little Rascal's) When : Mon. Wed. Fri. - Ages 4& 5 Tues. & Thurs. - Ages 2 & 3 Time: 9-11:30 A.M. V ?Qf 1 Call: 2&3 Ginnette Mitchener | 48 2* 4802 Year Old J k Children M Artie Nixon 482-8281 MMfißssiS Farmer’s Air Service 221-4296 CROP SPRAYING Watermelon, Peanuts, Soybeans, Cotton, Tobacco, Corn Manager: Les Monroe Pilot: Don Book NOTICE!!! Voters Os Chowan County Democratic Second Primary July 27,1982 (Tuesday) Purpose: To Elect Nominee For Judges Os Court Os Appeals Polling Hour: 6:30 A.M. Until 7:30 P.M. Curbside Voting: 9:00 AM. Until 5:00 P.M. Chowan County Board Os Bactnus Harbor, Mrs. Geraldine Lane White, Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Benton, Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hobbs, Tyner, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. David Goodwin, Edenton, N.C. It was a vary enjoyable evening. Each couple was presented a little potted plant and other novelties. Elmore Is Sworn Three new members of the N.C. Enttronmental Management Commission were sworn in last Thursday at the commission’s month ly meeting in Raleigh. Secretary of State Thad Eure swore in Alton G. Elmore of Edenton, Charles Pinkney Francis of Waynesville and M.L. Byrd of Southmont. Commission Chairman Thomas W. Bradshaw welcomed the three legislatively ap pointed members. Elmore is currently serving his third term as a Chowan County com missioner. He is owner - manager of Edehton Fur niture Company and president of Chowan Realty Company. Re is a member of Edenton Baptist Church, and he and his wife, Elizabeth, have two Letter To The Chowan Herald Editor I Dear Friends, A lot of time was spent in preparation'far this canoe trip and many people have contributed to its success. Os these I would like to acknowledge the following: Mr. Gil Holt, Scout Coor dinator, who has been a constant source of en In As N.C. Environmental Member children. Francis owns Francis Fruit Farm and is president of the N.C. Apple Growers Association. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of Haywood Technical In stitute and a member of the N.C. Pesticide Advisory Board. He is a Methodist, and he and his wife Ellene, have two children. Byrd is currently serving his second term as president ot the High Rock Lake Association. Now retired, he is the founder of Byrd Motor Line Inc. He is a past president of the N.C. Motor Carriers Association and the Lexington Lions Club. He is also a member of the executive committee of the Yadkin - Pee Dee River Basin Committee. He and a St, NOW AT n/lV 3ELK TYLER... JHJFA mL, T , 48 HOUR FILM m (V/4 TT iTli DEVELOPING 0 M /LA // ,H. service J LALLyj Fiberfill Pillows Ladies’ Coats! R.gular 8.50t011.50f orl| . i 101 5.44 to 7.44 *»o 29.88 Ninon Curtains M * n ’» Summer Ties! jtl 20.00 ....... 13.00 t 08.50 Vs Oil Group of BeWn| Arrow Shirts! “ 30 Vz off Sportwear! 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Scientists have discovered that the mating call for the Mediterranean fruit fly has exactly the same frequen cy as lower F 3 on the harmonica. K4ISBIR^^^ In the Byzantine Empire, any person chosen as a ruler of a country might be celled Caesar. In the Russian language the term became czar and in German, kaixer. ■■■ ■ ‘xv- for accompaning us in his motor boat-and his skills as a merchant marine seaman, and Mr. William Riddick who accompanied us in the other boat. Finally, there are three men who deserve special thanks and recognition. They are Mr. Richard Lane assistant scoutmaster, Mr. Billy Owens assistant scoutmaster and Mr. Shelton Butler troop chairman. I wish to thank each of you publicly for the investments of time and energy to prepare the boys and the equipment for this trip. Without your help the trip could not have been possible. I want you to know your efforts will not be forgotten nor unrewarded; it has been a pleasure working with you. I am proud to call you friends. Sincerely in Scouting (OV * \Y\ Post 40 To Hold Meeting By Jim Criddle Welcome to the first edition of what I hope will be an informational column for all veterans. Post 40’s regular meeting night is on the first Tuesday of every month. Our August meeting will be on the third and our guest speaker will be James W. Ball Jr., who will show slides of his tour in Viet Nam. Membership Kickoff will be on August 15 at the Post. This is for the whole family so plan to spend the day with us for fun, games and lots of good food. As long as your Just Reduced! At Arrowhead! SON SHAWNEE TRAIL...S9’ x 150’ lot among the trees and only a block from the park area. 2 bedrooms, living room—kitchen, bath and screened porch with refrigrator/ range and air-cond., also storage shed. Small pier on canal leading to Chowan River, on county water system. '''"*22,500 CHOWAN^v REALTY COMPANY if you have property to sell or lease ... if you have rental property you want managed ... or if you want to buy a home, commercial property or farmland ... CONTACT ME DAY OR NIGHT! Prompt, efficient, thorough, professional service! ALTON G. ELMORE. REAL ESTATE BROKER 211 S. BPOAD STREET PHONE: OFFICE 482-8419 EDENTON, N. C. 27932 HOME 482-3577 (located With Edenton Furniture Co.) NEW LISTING: 100’ x 200’ WOODED LOT IN MORGAN PARI Paved Street, curb & gutter, city water & sewage, beautiful area. NEW LISTING IN CAPE COLONY You Must See This House And Yard To A PP reicate The Value! ifei fIL I * Three bedrooms, living room, kit- P . chen - dining room and bath. Six inches insulation overhead & 4" in the walls, has electric but easily heats with wood - heater. County water. two lots so* x on Lane 148’. Five ft. juniper fence Varound back yard already planted with fruit trees and new garden. 10’ x 20’ 1 storage building. 1 Call For A Showing! *30,000 '•a i Ifr* -t- \ 1 " — 8 Acres Off Paradise Road Between Dillard Ave. And Radio Station WCDJ Excellent open field for development Into needed house or mobile home park. Immediate *32,000 i ....... ==aa«gM IN CAPE COLONY ... 252 Coral Lane (across railroad at Mont- , 'jf pelier Drive, turn right, about half "1 way block on right) 24’ x 50’ yjEßlljSS* f* double-wide, unfurnished, fcfc, beautifully situated in the middle 1 ' nt KU. JflUhgj of 3 lots (total 150' x 160’). Central | JJj jfell & electric heat and air condition, 3 , -_T w|] bedrooms and 2 baths, living M ,yM room, kitchen and dining area , also small storage shed. 10 year financing available from seller. New Listing In Cape Colony 50* x 15V.V lot backs up to , . . the main park & playground. 3 *wil#»*-•■* f Jpedrooms, living room, kitchen - dining combination and bath Has large 8' x screened front refrigerator. per assumable loan available on part H99HhBER ■ iWl' ml of price. ■ v &> 1983 dues are paid this outing is free for you and your family. Our baseball season is over for 1982. And our Sports Award banquet will be held on Thursday July 15. We will eat at 7:30 P.M. This is free for all season ticket holders and $5 per person for everyone else. Come on out and help us support Legion Baseball, Did you know that if you have a VA home loan you can pay it off at any time without a penalty? Did you know that if you were injured while on active Thursday. July 15. 1982 -- duty there is no time limit on when you can file a claim for benefits? If as a veteran you have any questions about your benefits please contact George Stokes at 482-7441. If any veteran or •legionaire would like to pass op some news through this column please contact James W. Criddle at 482-3538 (home) and4B2-4471 (work). Every time you smile, you use thirteen mus cles. When you frown, you use fifty muscles.