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* •Thursday. September 2.1982 Booster Club Supper ! Aces Booster Club will be Serving a barbecue supper plate from 6:00 - 7:30 P.M. bn Friday Sept. 10 in John A. Holmes Cafeteria. This will be our first home game of the season with Roanoke Rapids. Support our Aces by beginning the evening with kupper at school and go from there to Hicks Field for (he game. Price will be $2.00 ARTCARVED H.S. CUotKnGS YOUR CHOICE OF CUSTOM FEATURES FREE! Bring in this ad to get super savings on your Art Carved gold class ring. Every ring is backed by the Art Carved Full Lifetime Warranty. This offer expires November 30, 1982 and is to be used only for the purchase of Art Carved Class Rings. Ben Riddick Jewelers /IRT(7IRVED* Downtown Edenton c 1962 Art Carved Class Rings, Inc H-046 tMAa I™™) IMI lai%ipJPCt 793-2185 FOR THEATRE E DENTON, N.cl MOVIE INFO! « I THURSDAY “THE BEASTMASTER" (PG) * T7 » 9 | ! • THURSDAY IS SENIOR CITIZENS NITE ADM. $1.50 • I -STARTS FRIDAY! j Bored with the beach? Played out at the arcade? Join the fun at vufif IT’S BETTER’”] ~~ i THE 2ND %< .m. / | TIME AROUND / \ You’ll be glad you came! W fOPEfrl MON. J 6THbiii TO holiday 'pSK\ M ! • SHOWS NITELY AT 7:00 & 9:00 • ! foIDAY IS LADIES NITE LADIES ADM. 1.50 TUESDAY IS BARGAIN NITE ADM. 1.50 COMING SOON- " THE BEST LITTLE whorehouse in Texas- |l WOULD YOU LIKE [I TO SAVE *1500? 9 k This coupon si worth a 3-ton self-contained k| fjK central air-conditioning unit (valued at 9 $ 1500) on the purchase of this week’s | si i> s I Svi W can buy you a brand new 1983 Brigadier mm 2 28’ X 52' Doublewide (1,340' living space) |3i S range, dishwasher) jfl] m PARKWAY, COMMODORE, & BRIGADIER S| 1 TERRY JONES MOBILE HOMES 1 M Hwy. 32 N Edenton NC Phooe 4824377 4EI jjgL Open Weekdays Til 6:00 PM Weekends Til 5:00 PM IS MOREJGREAT VALUES Si |SB| 14’ X 70’ Three Bedroom, I*6 Baths *12,695 |pj 14' X 48* Two Bedroom, Bath *9,695 for the meal which will include Barbecue sandwich, potato chips, homemade brownie and ice tea. Emerald, ruby and garnet are among the most popular gemstones found in North Carolina according to the N.C. Division of Land Resources. Percy G. Perry Percy Guilford Perry, 85, of Route 3, Edenton, died Monday in the Albemarle Villa Nursing Home, Williamston after an ex tended illness. He was a native of Chowan County and a WW I Army veteran. He was the son of Mrs. Eliza Gibson Satterfield Perry and William Thomas Perry both deceased. He was also the husband of the late Mrs. Jane Whan Perry and a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Norma P. Poe, Chapel Hill, N.C., and Mrs. Nelle P. Bunch, Va. Beach, Va. and one brother J. Gibson Perry, Edenton. The funeral was held at 2 P.M. Wednesday graveside by the Rev. Howatt Mallison. Burial was at Beaver Hill Cemetery. Information was provided by Williford-Barham Funeral Home. Ella C. Keeter Ella Costello Keeter, 94, of 807 Cabarrus St., died Sunday night at the Chowan Hospital. A native of Bertie County she was the daughter of the late James and Margaret Costello and the wife Os the late John W. Keeter. She was a housewife and the oldest member of Edenton Baptist Church. Surviving are five sons, Albert Keeter, Fred Keeter and Carl Keeter, all of Edenton, John Keeter of Portsmouth, Va., and Melvin Keeter of Rockingham; two daughters, Margaret Stamey of Chesapeake, Va., Patricia Hall of Atlanta, Ga.; two sisters, Idell Loney of Portsmouth, Va. and Mittie Richardson of Williamsburg, Va.; 22 grandchildren and 34 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. The funeral was held Tuesday at 2:30 in the Williford-Barham Funeral Chapel by Dr. John Allen. Burial followed in Beaver Hill Cemetery.. Information was provided by Williford-Barham Funeral Home. Caledonia is the ancient Roman name for Northern Scotland and later became the poetic name for all of Scotland. THE CHOWAN HERALD Obituaries Seth S. Bader Seth Saul Bader, 59, of Fount Hills, Queens City, N.Y., died August 24 in an automobile accident on Highway 32 North, Gates County, N.C. A native of New York City, the WW VII Army veteran was a New York salesman for United Piece Dye Works. The son of the late Mrs. Lottie Schumer and Herman Bader he is survived by his wife Mrs. Betty Diamond Bader and a son Johnathan Bader of New York. The body was sent from the Williford-Barham Funeral Home to Sanai Funeral Chapels in Fresh Meadows, N.Y., for the funeral. Burial followed in Willwood Cemetery, Pinelawn N.Y. Information provided by Williford- Barham Funeral Home. John A. Moore John Augustus Moore, 64, of 503 Evergreen Rd., Rocky Mount, N.C., died Saturday in Nash General Hosp., Rocky Mount after brief illness. A native of Halifax County, and an Air Force Veteran of WW II he was the retired president of Sterling Cotton Mills, Franklin N.C. The son of the late Mrs. Mabel Vann and John A. Moore, he was a member of the Church of The Good Shepherd and served on the Vestry. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Margaret Parsley Moore and a son Peter M. B. Young, Jr., both of Rocky Mount; his sons John A. Moore, Jr., Raleigh and William P. Young, Charlotte; two sisters Mrs. Carter R. Rowe, Boston, Mass, and Miss Elizabeth V. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Hunter Safety Class to be held at the Edenton Municipal Building Sept. 15 and 16, from 7- 10 P.M. Anyone interested can attend. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission JOHN DOWD I & ASSOCIATES, INC. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LISTINGS HISTORIC DISTRICT: 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 5 Fireplaces, Livingroom, Dining Room, Eat-In Kitchen, Laundry room. Woodburning Stove Included, Studio Apartment OTHER LISTING- 60 x 12 Mobile Home, wmcn lioiinuo. Well Constructed& Insulated. Excellent Buy Various Home Sites & Commercial Property Available CAPE COLONY AREA: Deck & Screened Back Porch, New Spacious Garage/Workshop BROAD STREET ■ Convenient, 2 Bedrooms, 0 1 rvl - c - 1 \ p th. Livingroom, Dining, FcOri. Carport, Workshop, Central Air<s Heat COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE: Excellent Waterfront Property, Sandy Beach, 2 Boat Slips, 3 Bedrooms, 2Yi Baths, Great Room, 2 Car Garage CHOWAN BEACH ■ Neat 2 Bedroom Home, v/nvsvvnil DCnl/n . 3 Out Buildings, Chain Fence, Large Lot. Priced to SELL ROCKY HOCK • Double Wide Mobile Home nwvl ' *on Large Lot, 3 Bedrooms, Den, Dining Room, Livingroom - AEHHHMIkL I Beverly Morris 482-2101 |214 S?Broad Moore, Edenton; and a grandson Augustus B. Young. Funeral was held graveside at 3:00 P.M. on Monday by the Rev. Charles Penick. Burial followed in Beaver Hill Cemetery. The family request that flowers not be sent. Ladies Attend Conference Continued From Page 5-A from separate question naires for women and men, will remain confidential, with all information being computized for research purposes only. Area residents, elected by the volunteer researchers, to participate in the survey will represent a crops section of Chowan County’s over 30 years old populace. Volunteer researchers Daisy Bembry, Helen Hollowell, Margaruite Jones, Louise Pratt, Ella Foxwell, Elsie Hare, Elva Stroud, Eula Jordan, Fran Ward and Mary Julia Parrish are among the Extension Homemakers members who will be working closely with the survey. The American Cancer Society will conduct a six year follow - up program on all “subject” families completing this fall’s sur vey. The first follow - up will come in 1984, with additional follow - ups in 1986 and 1988. Coordinator Parrish feels confident that those ap proached to participate will do so unhesitantly. “By working together as con cerned citizens and homemakers”, she said, “I feel that the survey will be a success in Chowan County.” She urges all to “remember that today is what counts” Weyerhaeuser Bulletin —Reports On Progress Fiber Mill Manager, Paul Schmitt said this week that due to the extremely poor economy, it is probable that NC—l machine which makes linerboard used in the manufacture of corrugated boxes or ship ping containers will shut down the last week in September and the first and to “use it to help research to possibly stamp out cancer in our lifetime”. Data from the first Cancer Prevention Study was gathered over a 13 - year period, from 1959 - 72, and helped researchers identify many factors related to cancer development. Since the first CPS, many changes have taken place in the way people live, in what they eat, products they use and in home and workplace en vironments. A large study like CPS II is the most ef fective way to find out which environmental factors in crease cancer risk and need most control and which carry little or no risk. It is intended that the knowledge gained from the survey will inable cancer researchers to work toward the goal of preventing cancer and saving thousands of lives. I I fPf family center I ■ >;?. Schools, Industry, Homemakers, H ■ Farmers, Churches, Everyone B I . SAVE BY THE CASE ■ TG&Y Family Centers in conjunction with the ■ Kimberly-Clark Corporation invites you to “Tell A Neighbor" about these great prices and "Share A Case" Sell Prices Good Through September 15 I i™Hi^R^^r™HST ii ™r B,Bi i ■ I JUMBO TOWELS I BATH TISSUE I BATH TISSUE 1 H ■ I SAVE ‘6.07 I SAVE *5.26 4 roil pkg I SAVE ‘5 71 4 pkg I B ■I , v 30 rolls 124 -4 roll pkg. per case 1 24 4 r °" pkg per case I B Wm m MPIJM per case ■ ■ Reg. price per pkg. ’r* 1 ■ I \Jifey Reg. price I Reg price per »k * ‘ IM I Case Lot Sale I ■ 8 per roll 69' I • Case Lot Sale ■ - -Pkg 96' I I : %•.*,, I ■.%?■'* I © perc«e l "’ I © pebcasel I ■ 8 PER CASE *1463 | *2o*° I *22” 8 B KLEENEX I KLEENEX KLEENEX g ■ I PAPER TOWELS I FACIAL TISSUE BOUTIQUE B ■ I SAVE *5.07 I SAVE *11.16 FACIAL TISSUE B I 30 rolls per case I 300's 36 per case SAVE *8.85 ■ * Reg. price per roll 79' ■ Reg price per 125's 36 per case I! PER CASE | II 8 6 | PER CASE PER CASE ■ K I ■ ■ PICNIC napkins PLACE YOUR super dry diapers I B ■ I SAVE *4.84 140 s SAVE *2.74 *3.88 8 B ■I 21 per case ORDER NOW!!! STOCK UP HERE SB B I 8 P 12 Toddler ■ H I p* 1 *- 89 ‘ *23*° B B I 1 CaS * L °* Sal * SEE SERVICE DESK 30 Newborn I B B I PER case FOR DETAILS A „_ , 1 B £ f 24 Daytime B B I sl3<S SAVE NOW!!! t 3 IB EDENTON VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER B OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-9 OPEN SUNDAYS 1-6 B week in October. “Unfortunately, this shutdown will require laying off some personnel in all areas back to and including the wood yard during the shutdown period”, Schmitt said. Schmitt also said, the unsettled business climate makes it impossible to be definite about the length of the shutdown. The Plymouth Mer chandiser has recently set several productivity records. Employees processed 22,698 tree - length logs at an average of 6.27 logs per minute, a new weekly record. This production was ac complished with only 6 per cent downtime, also a new weekly record. JimgAla , THEATRE EDEWTOH, NX] I [ HEY KIDS LOOK! \ IT’S OUR BIG KIDDIE ! MATINEE! J onscreen i J "TOM THUMB" (G) ! 10:30-12:30-2:30 | ! MONDAY SEPT. 6TH ! [ ADM. WITH SCHOOL TICKET \ « FREE -WITHOUT $1.25 iHMIIIUIUIJ Page 7-A In addition, a new record for a single shift was established on Thursday, August 19,1982, when B shift processed 466 cunits (a cunit is 100 cubic feet of wood) from 3,071 tree - length logs at a rate of 6.4 logs per minute with no downtime. “All production aqd maintenance employees aje to be congratulated for the excellent teamwork which makes productivity such as this possible”, said Jim Wellborn, Scaler - Mer chandiser Team Leader. The vast Pacific Ocean washes the shores of five continents North and South America, Asia, Aus tralia and Antarctica. iprMißll | THEATRE EOEKTOH, N.C| | | LATE SHOW FRI 4 SAT j ! AT 11:30 i iKPi ■ PRYOR j ! LIVE ON THE -R}| ] SUNSET STRIP i
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