fhuraday , November 11, 1982 gn' ‘ m l, .... v : % WINNERS OF PROMOTION Winners of the TG&Y in store Coat & Sweater promotion are: Ist place, Peggy Outlaw and 4th place, Teresa Lane. Not pictured here are Carolyn Chappell, Gwen Layton and Wilma Robbins. Brody Medical Bldg. Is Dedicated GREENVILLE-More than 1,500 people from Eastern North Carolina gathered at the Blast Carolina University School of Medicine October 29 for the dedication of the school’s new $26-million home, the Brody Medical Sciences Building. The facility represents “something that many com mitted people have worked long and hard for,” said Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr., keynote Speaker for the 4 P.M. ceremony. “We can all be proud of this beautiful medical complex for it is truly the lifeblood of Eastern North Carolina,” said Hunt, referring to the medical school’s partnership with Pitt County Memorial Hospital. “The Brody Medical Sciences Building is proof of how much can be accomplished when people of vision believe in a mission of mercy and work hard to make It a reality,” said Hunt. Hunt said many of the 'State’s future doctors will be educated and trained in the building and will deliver critically needed health care across the state. He also noted that the medical center is staffed with some of the top specialists in this part of the country. “The training and care go ing on here is providing us in medical professionals who are well trained in meeting all the needs of North Carolina’s .families, from the very *. « r Dog Groomer CALL Carolyn Raines 482-3037 For Appo’ntmcnt CATS TOO!!! Not one dime has ever been lost In a federally Insured savings account. 1 renej L\?l" I/* 1 Friendly r JUV Folks Edenton Saving St Loan S*ath Broad Street youngest to the very oldest,” Hunt said. The Brody Building is located on a 40 acre site adja cent to Pitt Memorial Hospital. It is the first perma nent home for the school since the four-year program was established in 1975. The 451,000-square-foot building houses the basic and clinical sciences depart ments, teaching areas, auditorium, administrative offices and outpatient center. It was named in honor of the Brody family of Kinston and Greenville in 1979 to recognize the family’s support of the developing medical school. ECU Chancellor Emeritus Leo W. Jenkins, who received a standing ovation when Hunt referred to him as the real leader in the creation of the school, said the Brody Building is “a symbol of great progress for all of the people of Eastern North Carolina and across the state whose health care needs are now be ing met.” ECU Vice Chancellor and Medical School Dean William E. Laupus noted during the program that the school re mains dedicated to the original goals of providing family practitioners and other primary care physicians to rural communities, develop ing a regional health care system and providing medical education for qualified minority and disad vantaged students. Also addressing the crowd prior to the ribbon cutting, which was performed with surgical scissors, were ECU Chancellor John M. Howell, ECU Board of Trustees Chair man Ashley B. Futrell, Pitt Memorial Board Chairman G. Henry Leslie, UNC Board of Governors member David J. Whichard and benefactor Leo Brody. SES Toronto, Canada, was orig inally named York. WINNERS AT TG&Y Winners of the in store Toy Promotion at the Edenton TG&Y Ist place is Rosa Carter. Not pictured here are Cleiiora Austin 2nd place and Wilma Robbins 3rd place. Letter To The Editor To the Editor: I would like to take this op portunity to publicly thank The American Legion for the use of their tables and chairs, The Parks and Recreation Department for the use of the Old National Guard Armory, TG&Y. for donating the door prizes and to all the others who helped make our Annual Pig Pickfti and Square Dance a wonderful success* Sincerely, Kenneth R. Bendic President Colonial Squares Square Dance Club Anniversary The Gale Street Baptist Church will be celebrating it’s 83rd anniversary, Sunday, November 14, 1982 at 3 P.M. in the afternoon. The speaker for the occassion is Rev. J.W. Law. The music will be rendered by the Providence Baptist Church Senior Choir. The public is invited. 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Chevrolet / GMC O TIT U.S 13 Ry Pass JW If Windsor, N.C. ~ gw 919-794-4071 THE CHOWAN HERALD Culture Week To Be Observed Entertainer, Andy Griffith will lead the list Os speakers for the 69th annual obser vance of Culture Week in North Carolina, November 16-20. A host of other well-known speakers and presentation of three dozen prestigious awards will highlight the week, which brings together members and guests of a dozen different statewide organizations concerned with literature, history, art and music. Raleigh’s Velvet Cloak Inn will be headquarters for the week-long observance. Events include business meetings of the various groups, programs on historic preservation, musical per formances, reviews of literature produced during the past year and social events. Griffith will address the 7 P.M. dinner session of the 82nd annual meeting of the N.C. Literary and Historical Association on Friday, November 19, at the Woman’s Club of Raleigh. His topic will be “What North Carolina Has Meant to Me.” Dr. Guion Griffis Johnson of Chapel Hill, author, will ad dress the opening session of the Federation of N.C. Historical Societies fifth an nual meeting Thursday, November 18. She will speak on “The Landless People of Antebellum North Carolina.” Other speakers scheduled throughout the week include North Carolina’s poet laureate, Sam Ragan; author David Stick; Dr. John Neville, executive director of America’s 400th Anniversity Committee; Dr. Suellen M. Hoy, assistant director of the Division of Archives and History; and Dr. William J. Chiego, chief curator, N.C. Museum of Art. John Shelton Reed, author of “One South: Ethnic Ap proach to Regional Culture,” will speak on Friday, and will be on hand at other occasions to authograph copies of the book, available for sale at a discount through the N.C. Book Club. Most meetings are open to the public. Details on fees for meals and registration are available from each of the organizations or from Becky Myer, 109 E. Jones St., Raleigh, 27611; (919) 733-7305. Associations meeting dur ing Culture Week include the N.C. Literary and Historical Association; Society of Mayflower Decendents in the State of North Carolina; N.C. Art Society; Roanoke Island Historical Association; N.C. Area Boat Dealers’ Annual Fall Meeting And Fishing Tournament Was Held HATTERAS—Rough wea ther did nothing to hamper the spirits of Albemarle area boat dealers who gathered here recently for their annual fall meeting and fishing tournament. The two-day event was highlighted by the presenta tion of the “Top Dealer” award to 70 West Marina of Morehead City for selling the most boats of any area dealer during the past year, and the display of five new boat models by Albemarle Boats of Edenton. Guests were well fed on both nights of the meeting. A pig picking was prepared and served by friends and relatives of Albemarle Boats CHICKEN MANURE For Sale—Bag or bulk. Will consider II Emmett Winborne - 221- 4204. r. ■ Society of County and Local Historians; The Historical Book Club of North Carolina; N.C. Federation of Music Clubs; N.C. Poetry Society; N.C. Genealogical Society; Federation of N.C. Historical Societies; and The N.C. Chapter of The Victorian Society in America. The Historic Preservation Society of North Carolina, which in the past has met dur ing Culture Week, will hold its annual meeting on Saturday, November 6 at the Radisson Hotel in Raleigh. Details are available from Anne Schenck, executive director, at 832-1254. president Scott Harrell, and members of the Hatteras Methodist Church, under the direction of Alice Gray, served a seafood dinner to the boat dealers. The Duane Quidley combo of Wilson entertained both nights. Headquarters for the meeting was the Hatteras Civic Center. Everett Is Promoted Navy Fireman Andrew P. Everett, son of Linwood and Nancy J. Everett, Route 2, Creswell, has been promoted to his present rank while ser ving aboard the ammunition ship USS Mauna Kea, homeported in Vallejo, California. □ REALTOR - m * l( V JB' K \\ HERITAGE ll I // REALTY 111 /( 482-2645 \\ I mV 482-7147 J J I 106 East King Street NEW LISTINGS I FOR RENT—House and apartments. 8.5 ACRES WATERFRONT-With private boat basin, B secluded, rustic 3BR log home in idyllic setting io% K financing. HICKORY LANE Great Rm., Kit. with convenient I dining room, 3 bedrm., 2 baths, game room and large ■ yard $60,000.1 WATERFRONT Albemarle Sound, >/ 2 acre lot on I Bela Vista Dr $26,500.1 HOME ON THE CHOWAN RIVER Great Room, 4 1 8.R., 2Vi baths, Large screened porch, pier. .. $75,000. ■ HOME ON THE ALBEMARLE SOUND Cape I Colony, 2 story brick, 3 or 4 Bedrooms, L.R., with I fireplace, Family Room with fireplace, large deck, 1 workshop. Central heat and air $73,500. I BELLA VISTA DRIVE - Waterfront brick ranch, 3 1 Bdrms., 2Vi Baths, L.R., D.R., Fam. Room with I fireplace, screened porch, 1 acre lot, two car garage. 9 K per cent assumable loan $82,000. I HOME IN THE COUNTRY —On acre of land, large I L.R., d. rm., kitchen, two bedrooms, central heat and B air. Workshop, many extras. 8 per cent assumable $32,000,. I HISTORIC DISTRICT farming Victorian homeß on quiet street, seven sjUVis rooms. FANTASTIC BUY!—Country Club area. Owner I must sell. 4 BR brick ranch. Over 2000 sq. ft. Vfe acre, || fenced lot. Garage, family room with fireplace, 9>i per I cent assumption. Drastically reduced to $59,500. K CHOWAN BEACH—House on 2 lots. 2 BR, 1 bath, I screened porch, 1 outbuilding. Priced to sell $18,500 I HISTORIC DISTRICT—LoveIy 2-story frame house. |- Large country kitchen, family dining room, 3 BR, 2 I baths, 2 fireplaces $60,000. I MORGAN PARK Lovely 3BR brick ranch in I excellent condition, central heat and air, built-in, 9> 2 9 per cent assumption $65,000. I HOME IN THE COUNTRY Lg. livingroom, kit- 9 chen w-bar, attached den w-wood stove, 2 full baths, 2 B BRs, 2 car garage, large lot, furnished $37,000 | NEAR TOWN—Attractive brick veneer home on Vi I acre wooded lot, 3 BR, LR, den, dining area, IV 2 baths. I 10 per cent APR owner financing $39,500 I 4 BEDROOM HOME On 2 acre lot. Convenient to I town, 2 full baths, LR, family room w-woodstove, 9 central air and oil furnace, 3 yrs. old, outbuildings 10 E| per cent APR owner financing $42,000. p BRICK HOME Three BD, 2 baths, large I livingroom with fireplace, dining room, kitchen. Well B insulated. Central heat and air. Two car garage and 9 workshop. 12 per cent owner financing $49,500. B SNUG HARBOR Two bedroom frame house $18,500. I CAPE COLONY 3 home, eat in kitchen, B living room with fire' 'cOV-Viishop on the water. 10 9 per cent owner financJg $39,000 I SMALL HOUSE IN COUNTRY-1 year old $14,400 K TWO BEDROOM HOME ln town, living room w- ■ fireplace, bath, eat-in kitchen, screened porch, fenced I backyard $32,500. I WATERFRONT Custom built cedar home. 3 BR, If 2Vi baths, recreation room, great room with cathedral B ceiling, 2 car garage, bulkheading with sandy beach on B the Albemarle Sound SBO,OOO. I HISTORIC DISTRICT Spacious 2Vi story home B' with large, beautifully landscaped yard, 6 bedrooms. 2 B full baths, 2 half baths, 2 car garage, workshop, guest B house, recreation room, waterview. APARTMENT HOUSE Good location in town, 5 1 apartments, 3 lots $40,000. I ALBEMARLE SOUND Beautiful wooded lots over I one acre in size on the water. Prices starting at an ■ unbelieveable $2«.ooo. I 10 PERCENT ASSUMAR* E LOAN Payments of I 304. per month buy'cQV.YJ new 3 bedroom home in B the country with \ ?v.re lot. Call for further details. E Low down payment. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Apartment ■ house with eight apartments. Excellent income in ■ prime location. 9Vi per cent assumption. PRICE REDUCED Log Cabin, beautiful inside I and out. Large fireplace, 2 bedrooms and loft. Main- I tenance free, energy efficient $38,000. I ACREAGE Three lovely acres in a choice I location, privacy. 12 per cent owner financing.. SIO,OOO. I SNUG HARBOR Partially furnished mobile home I on a well landscaped lot. Large workshop, room ad- ■ dition, and deck. 10 per cent owner financing. WATERFRONT Elegant home in a spectacular I setting on the Albemarle Sound, featuring, foyer, great ■ room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, Florida room, 2 full baths and 2 I half baths. Plus 3 bdrm guest house, 1.l acres with I 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. ■ HISTORIC DISTRICT —Charming 4 BD home with 21 full faths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, LR, den, I and utility room. Beautiful yard. Price reduced 1 to $46,000. | Waterfront Lots Snag Harbor and Arrowhead. I Other Lots and Acreage For Sale. Page 5-B