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 FM« ham bean soon at ocean Oapthi of almott 7 mitas. « 1/ the ‘ on national manufacturers' { and magazines ... then bring them to ■ ■ your ASP Food Store! Each of Siata advarOtad Saws la required la bo roadUy avaSabla tar sola at oA rteaaar ooupona wot act / below ttw idwrtt— d pries in Nch MP Store, •aenpt m spncHteiMy noUd I ST r- kltht *»* 1 J Savings are Great with ASP’s JTIVE THRU SAT. JAN. 15 AT a&p in edenton honored. Ona coupon par cue- ■ DOUBLE SAVINGS COUPONS' ED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER tomor par Mam. 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OR BUTTERMILK COMPLETE HUNTS OUR OWN AAP BRAND Pancake Mix Ut 1 00 Tomato Sauce 2 1 00 Tea Bags W 1 00 Aicohol 3 r. z 100I 00 SUPER SAVER COUPON SUPER SAVER ! i 11 ill i * VHivwpMBHHCiH ■ * pmiMpv j | 701 North Broad Street, Edenton, N.C. | THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 7-B

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