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... ....... . IWhy, October ai.i«2 r "Jl- &l§v >%?-Br ■%* ! ■ •• ?■%*% »o* ;® Ml ; \S* IMIIRI MIHB ::...■ ■HHHHH ' .aH . ■ • ,-.- LION MEMBERSHIP DRIVE—PauI Partin, Membership Chainnan, welcomes two new members to the Edenton Lion Club as they launch their membership drive. The two new members pictured here are Mike Overton and Robert Halsey. 'K'ljr k- ’- w * X SvS -€iS&? -?£\M m M | 111 iiji lm ** \f u IH IIIH \ 7 K i, I - « -J »I > HRJIj Lu» j"i WHITE CANE DRIVE UNDERWAY—The Edenton Lion Club has started their annual “White Cane Drive.” Shown in the above photo are: R. West Leary, Bill Myers, James Partin, Ralph Overton andE.L. Hollowell, the team captians for the White Cane booths that will be placed around town. Annual Halloween Party, October 30 The Rocky Hock Com munity will have its annual Halloween Party on Saturday, October 30th beginning at 4:00 at the Community Center. There will be lots of fun for people of all ages. The Country Store will opqnat 4:00 with all kinds of at baked goods, canned goods, homemade candy, pies, cakes, and there will also be handmade crafts. I Reduced! S 100' * 12«' lo» on Pamlico Trail. 6 V-V jv* C'-H''- £ ■ rooms. 2 baUis, enclosed porch, all ■ fully carpeted...looks like new. Central ■ forced air heat & air conditioning, ... I storm windows, complete with washer. | I dryer, range and refrigerator. 4’ fence ‘VHB |HHH| t-f ■ all around property, two 12’ x 18’ out- /\ * m building...for garage & storage. j < I.— CHOWAN^ I REALTY COMPANY I 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 I ME DAY OR NIGHT! Prompt, efficient, thorough, ■ professional service! I L^OgNGJEUJO^ I 21 l-S. BROAD STREET PHONE: OFFICE 482-8419 I EDENTON, N. C. 27932 HOME 482-35>7 I (Located With Edenton Furniture Co.) tM lUt* 'M k 821 Cabarrus Street ■ j 8 rooms, 2 baths, P, story, hot water heat, 75 ft x 117.5 ft lot, 18 ft, x 20 ft. I garage and shop area with overhead I 1 f||®} g MByWlpW||M> door; nice front porch, yard and neigh- I ■ B|| borhood large den and fireplace; B I ™ occupancy in 34 days. I bamam *48,000 For supper you can have hotdogs, hamburgers, bar b-que sandwiches, hot soup and drinks at the Chuck wagon. Everyone will have fun in the Costume Parade at 6:00. There will be prizes for the prettiest, the ugliest and most original in four dis- »i 7 to 12, 13 to 19 andelso age 20 to 110. The “Ole Time Auction” will start at 7:30. Some of the other events will be; spook house, fortune teller, hayride, train ride fishing pond, pie and cake walks, Bingo and many others. The Rocky Hock Rebels Band will provide en tertainment throughout the night. t#» ftUww ayw bang your faAifly so ah'*evegpng of fun, food, and just plain “ole country enter tainment.” THE CHOWAN HERALD "Foods With Finesse”, A Have you ever wanted to attend a cooking school but the location was just too far away? Well, here is your chance to attend one nearby. “Foods with Finesse,” a cooking school, will be held in Chowan County on Monday, October Rev. George Holmes Accepts New Position Rev. George Blake Holmes, formerly of Edenton and currently of Asheboro, has accepted the position as new Rector of Calvary Episcopal Church in Wadesboro and priest-in charge of All Souls Church in Ansonville it was an nounced this week. Mr. Holmes is a native of Norfolk, Va., where he was a graduate of Maury High School and Norfolk Business College. He holds degrees from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., and Seabury-Western Theological Seminary. He has done graduate studies at Washington and Jefferson College and Northwestern University and earned a master’s degree in child psychology with work at Duke University and the University of Virginia. In World War II he served in the Pacific, Atlantic, and European theaters of war, first in the V-7 program in the U.S. Naval Reserve from which he was medically discharged after two years; then the U.S. Army Air Force for two and one-half years. , He was attached to the Royal Air Force for one and one-half years and volun tarily remained in Europe an additional year to fly prisoners and displaced persons to their countries. Following his ordination, he served churches in Virginia and North Carolina, including 18 years as rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Edenton. In 1973, he left the parish ministry to accept a position as director of ad ministrative services with Moore, Gardener and ''Afcs&Ulfes in Asheboro, a position he has held until this year. Letter To The Editor Dear Editor: The Department of Social Services is again respon sible for administering the Federal Low Income Energy Assistance Program in Chowan County. As we wrote to groups, organizations and energy related businesses last year we need the help of others to contact and serve elibible persons for the assistance. Because of the busy schedules that each of you have we felt that a letter would be sufficient to solicit your help in this matter rather than planning a local meeting. However, if anyone feels a planned meeting would be more important, we will ap preciate hearing from you so that plans can be made. Applications for Energy Assistance will be accepted at the Department of Social Services office from November l through December 10, 1982. To be eligible the household must have heating bills, must verify that their income is at or below the 1980 non - farm poverty level, and have assets of a value $2200.00 or less. The amount of the payments will be based on household income and the type of heating fuel used. It is anticipated that all checks will be mailed in February 1983. We especially want to contact persons vulnerable to the effects of the cold, the elderly, the ill and bedridden, the handicapped and young children. We will appreciate any assistance you can give in reaching the people that might be eligible for this assistance. Sincreiy, Hazels. Elliott Director T««th an bones-but harder then most of the other bones in the body. 25,1982, at John A. Holmes High School Auditorium. Eigit participating home economists will prepare quick, tasty, economical and nutritious foods for meals and snacks, including seafood, wild game and breads. Included in the program, in addition to the foods for meals and snacks, will be holiday decorating ideas on using greenery in the home. Slides will be utilized during the program to show Manning Motor, Recognized By Ford For sales excellence at Manning Motor Company, Plymouth during 1982, Gene Perry has been recognized by Ford Division of Ford Motor Company with membership in the Society of Professional Sales Counselors. This marks the 12th time that Perry has been distinguished with mem bership in the Society. Perry and his wife, Helen, live at 11 Albania Street, Edenton. 01$ with NATIONAUNE ENERGY SAVING WATER HEATERS (MSmM) IMPROVEMENT CENTER Hampton’s Plumbing E. Church Street Edenton, N.C. Ph. 482-4555 gfei, CLEARANCE (fP HROS E|) Oct. 20th - 23rd s ° me Quantities Limited 9,500 6tu Quaker State jjjjjjjjl BMX Th nd. ltl.il with .Ills "ST T 24“ Button Camera Polaroid reg. 24.97 s lß°° \ $7097 Time Zero One Step reg. 34.97 *2s°° / Reg 9497 Zebco 33 Reel reg. 13.97 P _ Samsung Texas Instruments Student /J _ . . 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To help cover expenses, the registration fee for adults is $2 and for students 81. Fran Ward, one of Chowan County’s home economists, explained that this kind of program, with five counties par- Ked Baby Shoes . > 1 ) iful Styles in 6 Gorgeous n Sale FOR CHRISTMAS 'low is the time to save on by s precious shoes. With idorable scuff and crease d forever in solid metal.. sy make priceless gifts for your family to cherish through the years style si NOW amounted shoe ONLY Bright Bronze Style 45 Portrait Stand Style 21 Lucite Style 62 Oval Miniature Style 50 Bookends Bright Bronze 1 Shoe, Bright Bronze Bright Bronze Bright Bronze Reg *52.95 Reg *26 95 Reg $45 95 Reg $47 95 NOW M2 36 now *21 56 now 53676 5 36 76 now*38 3# PRICES LISTED ARE FOR BRIGHT BRONZfc Big Savings on Sale Styles in Antique Bronze, "Pewter . Silver. Gold and Porcelanized. HAVE BABY’S NAME. BIRTHDATF ENGRAVED... ONLY 20c PER LETTER. in? in am e . Address ... H I City Stair- Z>; | I STORE NAME ADDRESS and PmONi | . P\ |\) i jhmbhhi Baths Bfctoelers botonloton rbrnton ** ticipating, pools resources and gives residents an opportunity to participate in an educational experience similar to commercial cooking schools in metropolitan areas. The cooking school in Edenton will begin at 7 P.M. and conclude at 9 P.M. For residents spending time in Manteo, a session will be held this Thursday, October 21, at 1 P.M. at the Marine Resource Center. Schools held in Washington, Hyde, and Tyrrell Counties have been very enthusiastically received, reports Fran Page 7-A i Ward. The participating home economics extension agents and counties are , Frances Voliva and Jeannfe Stocks, Tyrrell ; H jrh ri e t Hooper, Dare; Dale, Hyde; Sandra Brown and Carrie Thompson, Washington; and’ Fran Ward and ThereSif Ford, Chowan. " 1B “Foods with Finesse” is sponsored by ! the Agricultural Extension Service and the Extension Homemakers Council from the five participating counties.
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