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Page 8-B August Celebrated As "Outdoors In The Sun” August in North Carolina is being celebrated as “Outdoors in the Sun.” The surf will be one of August’s most favored tonics, a cure all to heal a year’s worth of jangled nerves. One of the big events in August is the Shrimp Festival at Sneads Ferry, (Route 210 just south of Camp Lejeune) which will mark its 12th anniversary August 14, with 15-18,000 people expected. The event begins at 11 AM. with a parade of some 100 units. At noon until 7 P M. visitors will be served 2,500 pounds of shrimp and flounder, while 500 clams will make a delicious chowder. Proceeds go to the fire department and rescue squad for that area. The Carteret County town of Beaufort will host the sixth annual Strange Seafood Exhibition on August 19 at the Hampton Mariners Museum from 1-4 P.M. This nationally ac claimed event features more than thirty strange edible seafoods including octopus salad, conquina clam chowder, shark creole and mullet roe hors d’oeuvres. Earlier in the month, moutain breezes will replace salt spray during the 55th annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival August 5-7 at the Asheville Civic Center. The finest performers in the nation will compete for $2,000 in prize money and trophies. Held in conjunction with the folk festival is the Shindig-On the-Green every Saturday in August, except for August 5- 7. Sponsored by the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, these shindigs held at the City County Plaza are outdoor gatherings of mountain traditional music makers and dancers, string and bluegrass music and clogging. Some 3,000 people attend each week. Protest Continued From Page 6-B “By all means, he deserves a chance. Either he or his national Republican chairman, Richard Richards - who has accused Democrats of misleading the public - deserves a chance to explain who they’re still buying air time to spread a message which is deliberately misleading.” This should cause the public to view future ads from the same source with great skepticism,” Adams concluded. 24 Hr. Service Refrig. IN 2252 DELANEY JETHRO SERVICE FOR CENTRAL AND WINDOW AIR CONDITIQNERS SERVICE FOR ALL TYPES OF APPLIANCES COMMERICAL REFRIGERATION Route 1, Box 179 K Res. 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IJ don’t need them at home It’s a place for excess inventory from your II business. and a place to keep seasonal mer chandise until it’s back in season H STORE ANY SIZE V At Mini-Storuge. you can rad as much or as Jy ;! little apace an you need We have storage spaces f/ ;| j available tn All sizes, so we can hamle almost U any storage problem And you neve r have to pay for more space than % you really n»*d I Beaks 4 Finance Companies This is the Answer' m Not# Gas ot flammable materials eidwded M \ ; Also Available Vans. Pickups $ Moving Trucks on Advance Notice' I Wholesale ’ MINI STORAGEV N. Broad Street Extd. Edenton, NC vO 482-8421 v The N.C. Apple Festival in Hendersonville is August 24- September 6. Several events are scheduled, beginning August 24 at the Opportunity House with an Arts and Crafts Fair for three days. The big King Apple Parade is August 26. Two golf tournaments will take place at the Etowah Valley Golf Course with the women’s tournament on the 25th and the men’s tournament on the 28th. The Hendersonville YMCA will sponsor a tennis tournament and a road race August 28. For the bicyclist, the North Carolina Bicycle Touring Society is spon soring two events in August. One is set August 2 begin ning at Blowing Rock with a 220 mile ride to the Peaks of Otter which is north of Roanoke, Virginia. On August 14 and 15 the society is also sponsoring the Great North Carolina Bicycle- Baseball Awards By Jim Criddle The American Legion Baseball Awards banquet was held on July 15. Roy Harrell was the guest speaker and he talked about the changes that have taken place since the time he played Legion Baseball. He also emphasized that to be a good ballplayer you must have total dedication and work together for the bet terment of the team. Mr. Harrell assisted Jim Criddle in presenting trophys to the following players: Ed Pippin, Most Valuable Player; A1 Bunch, Most Dedicated Player; Tony Lee,. Mr. Hussle; Robbie Lee and Preston Wood, Most Improved Players. The American Legion Baseball Committee would like to thank all the mer chants and individuals who supported us during the 1982 season. A special thanks to Parker Evans Hardware, Edenton Furniture Co., Jackson Radio & T.V. ancPfG&Y for donating the prizes that were given away at the banquet. TRY TRIAMINK3N TRBIETS. TO RELIEVE NASAL CONGESTION AND HEADACHE DUE TO COMMON COLD OR FLU. 1 1982 Dorsey Laboratories. Division of Sandoz. Inc . Lincoln. Nebraska 68501 Balloon Chase at Tanglewood Park Clemmons. This includes" bike riding, camping, canoeing, horse backriding and a lecture on Saturday night. A special event in the piedmont area of our state is the Sixth Annual Lazy Daze Arts and Crafts Show in Cary August 28. This year 300 artists and craftsmen from all over the southeastern United States will be at the Lazy Daze event. Some 20,000 people are expected. If your favorite hobby or sport is fishing, good fishing days in August are August 15-21, according to the “Outdoors, North Carolina” calendar. Social Security LeeE. Wallio Field Representative Women who change their name whether because of marriage, divorce, or other reasons - should be certain to report the change to Social Security. Employers report earn ings under the name by which their employees are known. If the workers’ names are not listed correctly, their earnings may not be properly recorded, and they may not receive all the Social Security credit due them. Even women who are not employed should report any name change so that their Social Security records will contain the correct name when they apply for benefits. A name change should be reported on the “Ap plication for a Social Security Number Card”, which may be obtained from any Social Secutity office. Proof of identity under both the old and new names will be required. Usually a certified copy of the marriage certificate will be sufficient proof of identity. Additional information about reporting a change in name can 4* obtained "from the Elizabeth City Social Secutity office by calling 338-2161. YVuTI beat thei r rates all day long. North State’s Windsor office is open from 9 to 5 every weekday (till 6 on Friday). We work longer hours to give you the highest rates at North State. Our Windsor office, like all our other offices, is open every weekday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. And, on Fridays, we stay open until 6. That means getting the highest interest on your savings investments is easy and convenient. Whether you live in Windsor,Williamston.Ahoskie, or any other town in Northeastern North Carolina, we ll be ready when you get to North State. Plus,North State's high rates on Funds Checking,"' low-minimum, high interest C.D. s, free 55+ Funds Checking"' and all our other financial products are guaranteed to SIOO,OOO by the North Carolina Savings Guaranty Corporation. That means your savings are safe, backed by insurance held by over 70 institutions in North Carolina. So, if you want the highest returns on your savings investments, convenient hours and safe insured deposits, drop by North State. Anytime. . Get the highest rates at NORIH STATE 123 Granville St,Windsor,N.C. - Telephone: 794-9103 700 Arlington Blvd., Greenville.N.C. - Telephone: 756-7993 lUS. Washington St.,Greenville.N.C.-Telephone: 752-5379 THE CHOWAN HERALD From the mountains to the ; sea, there is truly something fun for everyone “Outdoors in Apgust.” Many more outdoor events will occur in August.' To find out what else is Courts Offer New Books The Administrative Office of the Courts has made available two new sources of information which dre designed to help witnesses and ivictims understand courtroom procedures. The first, a “Witness- Victim Handbook,” contains 11 pages of simple language descriptions of the trial courts’ structure, the categories of criminal of fenses, trial procedures, and suggestions to assist the witness in giving accurate, responsive testimony while minimizing the difficulties brought on by tension and unfamiliarity with the courts. The 34 District At torneys’ offices will arrange for distribution of the handbook in the 100 coun ties. A total of 75,000 copies of the Handbook were printed at a cost of approximately six cents per copy. This is expected to be a supply sufficient for several months, which will provide a good trial period of use. If this trial period of use justifies additional printings of the Handbook, the ad ditional printings will entail less cost, estimated to be less than two cents per copy. The second source of witness information is TtULXHIuf Houru. MYRTLt M. a THOMAS K. PRITCHARD 615 E. MAIN STREET ® P.0.80X 385 ELIZABETH CITY, N.C.27909 ' w PHONE 338-2272 * * STRASBURG, VA.. WALTON’S MOUNTAIN I. THI PASSION PLAY Aug. 28 - 29 PENN DUTCH A READING. PA. AUGUST 3-7 A OCTOBER 6-10 BUSCH GARDENS AUGUST 2 BURLINGTON. N.C. OUTLETS AUGUST 14. OCTOBER 22-23 & NOVEMBER 6 KING'S DOMINION AUGUST 16 TANGIER ISLAND AUGUST 21 LIGHTTOOT SHOPPING k WILLIAMSBURG POTTERY SEPT. 21. OCT. 2. OCT. 19 k OCT. 30 NASHVILLE GRAND OL' OPRY k OPRYLAND OCTOBER 13-17 CALL OUR OFFICE FOR AVAILABLE SEATS ON REMAINING t--ii i ■«— 1 ■ x , ..in— . FAIR TRIPS. * Only first doss transportation (Trailways Bus) and accommodations (In Knoxville, |ust 7 miles from fair site) will be used! COMPLETELY LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION happening contact Ms. Strickland, Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, P. .0. Box 27687, Raleigh,. N.C. 27611 or call at 919-733- 6376. printed on the reverse side of the regulaY subpoena form contains greatly condensed information concerning the respon sibilities of, and protection afforded to, a witness. “Witnesses should know what to expect in the courtroom and how to carry out their responsibilities in the trial of cases. We hope that these two sources of information will assist witnesses to avoid tension and confusion that they may experience due to un familiarity with the court room; and that they will help witnesses understand the vital importance of their role as ‘citizen participants’ in the operation of North Carolina’s trial courts.” In the early 1800 s, half a Washington stamp (10d) was often used for 54 postage. Custom Piers • Boathouses • Bulkheads • Jetties Linton and Tankard Construction FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE • FREE ESTIMATES George Linton Phillip Tankard Bath, N.C. Bath, N.C. (919) 923-6191 Call Collect (919) 923-6191 Herpetologists To Meet In Raleigh Herpetologists from around the world will converge on Raleigh August 1- 6 for a combined meetiqg of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles and the Herpetologists’ League. Host for the combined meeting of snake and lizard aficionados is the North Carolina Museum of Natural History. More than 500 scientist from the United States and 25 foreign countries will meet at Meredith College to hear world - famous experts on subjects like the evolution of amphibians and reptiles as presented by Dr. David Wake of the University of California at Berkeley. Even Poland, still in the grips of a tight travel policy, will be sending one of their herpetologists to the Raleigh meeting. And the president of Yale University will be in attendance also. But professionals are not the only parties invited. Amateur herpetologists and students are encouraged to attend the conference as well. This meeting has drawn considerable national at tention, even a letter of encouragement from President Reagan and letters of endorsement from several governors. While in the state many of the scientists will make field trips. Staff members from the N.C. Museum of Natural History, N.C. State University, and Ap palachian State University and volunteers from the N.C. Herpetological Society and the N.C. Natural Society will provide manpower for the conference. For more information m \\ HERITAGE / I REALTY \\ |/ 482*2645 j\ 106 E King Street NEW LISTINGS WATERFRONT Custom built cedar home. 3 BR, 2Vi baths, recreation room, great room with cathedral ceiling, 2 car garage, bulkheading with sandy beach on the Albemarle Sound SBO,OOO. HISTORIC DISTRICT Spacious 2Vi story home with large, beautifully landscaped yard, 6 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, 2 car garage, workshop, guest house, recreation room, waterview. IN TOWN 2 bedroom home, freshly painted inside and out, LR with fireplace, eat-in kitchen, screened P° rch $35,000. HISTORIC D ISTRACTED * stor y brick home, large QQN «« tireplaces, screen porch, excellent condition $61,000. APARTMENTsHOUSE —Good location in town, 5 apartments, 3 lots. $40,000. HISTORIC DISTRICT -JpTpp Vi story brick home West R' ..Condition, excellent I craftsgpgfchlp VVV ALBEMARLE SOUND Beautnul wooded lots over one acre in size on the water. Prices starting at an un believeable SIB,OOO. MEXICO ROAD __ | JWg'U p-rpQ irick ranch ml immaculate coi QQNT K *..ci gy efficient, many extras $54,000. CAPE COLONY Bru’ l '. p-r£Q h water view, carport, worksh'p rvNl to the boat basin VY $48,000. WATERFRONT—AIbemarIe Sound, charming 2 BD. house, deck, bulkheading. 12 per cent owner finan cing $38,000, 10 PERCENT ASSUMABLE LOAN Payments of 304. per month buys this like new 3 bedroom home in the country with 3 / 4 acre lot. Call for further details. Low downpayment. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Apartment house with eight apartments. Excellent income in prime location. 9V 4 percent assumption. HALF ACRE LOT Just $60.00 per month buys your own 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 Partially furnished mobile home on a well landscaped lot. Large workshop, room ad dition, and deck. 10 per cent owner financing. INCOME PRODUCING — uaccuu.. rental property, brick CQV.U 3 BR apartments. 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 COMMERCIAL BUILDING Highway frontage on 2.8 acres make an offer HISTORIC DISTRICT —Charming 4 BR home with 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, LR, den. and utility room. Beautiful yard. Price reduced to $48,000 CAPE COLONY Charming 2 bedroom home, IV* baths, eat-in kitchen, LR, Florida rm, carport, large utility rm. Beautiful, wooded setting. Many extra features. $39,000 CAPE COLONY Unityr custom built home on dbl. lot, 3 bdrm, *• m > 011 cathe *‘al ceiling - balconie fireplace, 2 bay carport, workshop, beach and much more, Chowan River (Owner financing at 12 per cent). Reduced to $48,000. VALHALLA Owner Must SeU Now! Eight year old spacious country home with over 1750 sq. ft. in cluding 3 bdrms., LR, DR, kit., IV* baths, utility room and studio. Situated on two acres north of Edenton Price Reduced $34,000. i«2 ACRES with large lane, umDer and cleared land. Excellent for development. Negotiable. 12 per cent owner financing. Waterfront Lots - Snug Harbor and Arrowhead. Other Lots and Acreage For Sale. Thursday,,July 22, 1982 concerning . the her petological confernce, contact the N.C. Museum of Natural History in Raleigh | %0T | | fcortaid lc-J
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