Thurfr&y, January 13. 1963
"Pasketball Shoot-
Out For Easter
Seals” To Be Held
Jim Valvano, head coach of
the N.C. State Wolfpack
Basketball Team, will spon
sor the Fifth Annual “Basket
ball Shoot-Out for Easter
Seals” all across North
Carolina. “Burger King”,*
joins Coach Valvano in spon
soring the event.
Boys and girls, junior high
and under, who participate in
the Burger King
Shoot-Out obtain sponsors
that pledge a given amount of
money for each basket scored
in a three minute period. The
statewide winner of the event
will receive air fare, hotel ac
commodations, and tickets
tar three people to attend the
Washington Bullets vs.
Philadelphia 76ers basketball t
game on March 12, 1983. /
Many prizes will be offerfxf.
on a local and regional basing
The regional prize including
three tickets to the N.C.JLIfg
Wolfpack vs.
Wilmington game *on
February 16, 1983, will be
awarded to the top boy or girl
fund-raiser in the east. The
boy or girl in each grade divi
sion (K-4,5-7,8-9) scoring the
most baskets regionwide will
receive a trophy. Trophies, t
sbirts, duffle bags, wind
breakers, caps, and patches
will be presented to the win
ners of local Shoot-Outs in
each grade division.
Any Recreation Depart
ments, P.E. Teachers,
Elementary and Junior High
Coaches, Boys and Girls are
encouraged to get involved in
this worthwhile competition.
For more information on the
1963 Burger King Basketball
Shoot-Out for Easters Seated
contact your Easter Self
Society in Raleigh at (9197
782-6376 or write to Easter
Seals, 3825 Barrett Drive,
Raleigh, North Carolina
97609.
VA Loan Changes
To Help Veterans f
Buy Homes am
The Veterans AdministnP
tion is changing its Loan
Guaranty Regulations to
make it easier for veterans to
buy retirement homes to par
ticipate in local housing pro
grams where there are in
come restrictions.
Over the past several years,
various state and local
governments have developed
housing programs designed to
benefit persons of low and
moderate income. Restric
tions, such as rights of first
refusal or agreements to
forfeit excess sale proceeds in
the event of sale are imposed
to assure that the program
benefits accrue only to the
targeted beneficiaries. Amen
ding these regulations now
allows VA to participate in
these programs.
Hie decision to guarantee
loans on homes where there
are restrictions on the ages of
residents or owners will allow
VA loans in retirement
developments where the pro
gram has been of limited
value up to now and will open
up new possibilities to World
War II veterans who still have
loan entitlement.
Hie amended regulations
apply for both conventional
homes and mobil homes when
the veteran is using the GI
Home Loan program. Details
about these changes are
available at any VA regional
office nationwide.
Bond Is Chosen
To Honors Program
Brenda Ashley Bond is one
of 15 outstanding students at
Beaufort County Community
College who has been chosen
for membership in the 1962-83
Who's Who Among Students In
American Junior Colleges
Honor# fltogram. Mrs, Bond
la a gTMuate of John A.
Holmes High School and is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Ashley of Route 3,
Edenton. She is married to
Eaverly Bond, formerly of
Edenton. They reside in
Belhaven, N.C. and have two
CJUiaren
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