Page 10-A frtje Bandon Notebook Wf i B • Continued From Page 5-A Ijhairman Selma Lassiter. f. All ladies in the communi nr>are invited to attend the Circle of your choice. -0- lATTENTION. LADIES! |Tl)e Men's Fellowship Breakfast will be at 8 A.M. on Saturday, April 9th, and YOU |»re invited. Our men are good scoks! Come on out and bring jfour husbands to enjoy the delicious food and good fellowship. -0- - Bandon Chapel’s Board of |)eacons will meet on Satur day, April 9th at 9:30 A.M. in Fellowship Hall. -0- l CONGRATULATIONS! li IT’S A GIRL! Saturday ■bight, March 26,1983, at 8:30 gp.M., Mr. & Mrs. Thomas llirckhead became the parents of a beautiful baby §irl - ASHLEE JANE BIR CKHEAD - weighing in at 6 ifcs. 1 oz. Her mother, Susan, -J5 the daughter of Pastor Bob Help Wanted Experienced Cooks Pizza Hut of Edenton 482-3290 JOHN DOWD & ASSOCIATES, INC. INSURANCE ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ . CALL FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS AUTO HOME LIFE HEALTH COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE CURRENT LISTINGS: BROAD STREET: 3 BR brick home with LR, dining room, den, kitchen. SrNGLE FAMILY DWELLING: L.R., D.R., 2 BR, 1 Bath, Kitchen. On Johnston Street. TWIDDY AVENUE: Nice brick home, 3 BR, Great room w/fireplace, wall to wall carpet. Frame storage building. ALLENDALE: 4 Year Old Brick Home Features 3 Bedrooms, Bath & Vt, Den with .Fireplace On Corner Lot. HARVEY POINT ROAD: 3 Miles From Hertford; Lovely Brick Home, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Den with Fireplace, Dining Room and Foyer. Priced To Sell. CAPE COLONY AREA: Neat cottage in wooded area. Priced to move. MEXICO ROAD: Attractive Brick home featuring living room, den-kitchen, (with fireplace), three bedrooms, two baths, utility room, garage. MORGAN PARK: Lovely brick home with living room, huge den (fireplace), rec room, kitchen, three bedrooms, two baths, screened porch. ALLENDALE: Nice brick home in good location. House features living room, din •ing room, kitchen, utility, three bedrooms, two baths. ARROWHEAD BEACH: 2 Bedroom home with kitchen, den, and glass patio. QUEEN STREET EXTD.: Brick 3 BR Home, l'/j Bath, LR, Den, 2 Fireplaces, Central Air & Heat. N. C. 32: block Bldg., 2 Acres Land, Mobile Home Included. HISTORIC DISTRICT: 2 Story, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Car Garage, Fireplace, Floored Attic, Chain link Fence, Excellent location. HISTORIC DISTRICT: 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 5 Fireplaces, Livingroom, Dining Room, Eat In Kitchen, Laundry room, Woodburning Stove. Included, Studio ■ Apartment. ■ OTHER LISTINGS: ■6O x 12 Mobile Home, Well Constructed & Insulated. Excellent Buy. I Various Home Sites & Commercial Property Available. I CAPE COLONY AREA: I Mobile Home on Large Lot, Rear Deck & Screened Back Porch, I New Spacious Garage-Workshop. ■'COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE: I Excellent Waterfront Property, Sandy Beach, 2 Boat Slips, 3 I Bedrooms, V/i Baths, Great Room, 2 Car Garage. I;CHOWAN BEACH: I Neat 2 Bedroom Home, 3 Out Buildings, Chain Fence, Large Lot ■ Priced to SELL. I WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE ■ Hr . ; ;■ ■ ' John Dowd. Dawn Whitt B, Beverly Morris I 482-2101 and Janice Harrell. Little Ashlee Jane is their first granddaughter. -0- Arrowhead Beach POA Board Meeting will be held Saturday at 1 P.M. in the Ar rowhead Beach Clubhouse. All property owners are in vited to attend. i -0- REMINDER: On each Wednesday at 7:30 P.M., Prayer Meeting & Bible Study is held in Bandon’s Fellowship Hall, conducted by Pastor Bob. We are presently studying the Book of Revelation. You are invited to join us as we continue to look into this Book to see what it has to say to our day and our time. On Dean’s List Miss Rhonda Mizelle, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jackie G. Jenkins of Edenton, N.C. and William T. Mizelle of Col erain, N.C. has been added to the Dean’s List at the College of the Albemarle with a 4.0 average for the winter quarter. Rhonda is a Business major. X-rays of tha Mona Lisa show that there are three completely different ver- > sions of the same subject under the final portrait. The Chowan Recreation Report Youth Baseball Registration Registration for all youth baseball leagues for this spring and summer is now open. Any boy or girl age 6-18 living in Chowan County may sign up to play on one of the Recreation Department teams. Registration is taken every week day from 8:30 - 5:30 at the Rec. Dept, office. Forms may be picked up at the Rec. Dept, office in the Old National Guard Armory or at the schools. A large turn out is expected so register as early as posible. Softball Entry Fees Due Men’s softball teams in terested in participating in the 1983 Summer Softball League must pay the entry fee by April 18th. Women’s teams interested in playing must pay the entry fee by April 25th. Fees may be paid at the Recreation Dept, any weekday between the hours of 8:30 and 5:30. Storekeepers and Umpires Clinics Clinics will be held on April 20th at 7:00 for anyone in terested in umpiring or keep ing score for recreation league teams this summer. The clinics will be held at the Rec. Dept. Basketball Shoot-a-thon A Basketball Shoot-a-thon for Cystic Fibrosis is schedul ed for Saturday April 9 at the Recreation Department. |EES9EEESESEEESES^SSS | Have a nice | weekend! I Essie I Muriel FOR SALE 1978 Doublewide Mobile Home on large lot with 3 BR, LR, Family room, kitchen, 2 baths, dining room. Underpinned, washer & dryer, LR furniture, furnished. Financing available at 14%. Jack Habit K|||p|W \Nv from $145.00 i f , j , j Put a star j. |\ \ on your 1 ' \ ' Mger x \y\ 'h We mean a Starfire l --4^ diamond, exquisitely \ / mounted in 14K \ [ gold ... permanently ' l registered and priced \ to please you! J&ui ffidekck. QeuraLati THE CHOWAN HERALD Sponsor sheets may be pick ed up at the Rec. Dept, office for anyone interested. Each participant is to shoot either 25 free throws or jump shots and obtain pledges from as many people as possible for each shot made. All money goes to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Call or come by the Rec. Dept, office for more information. Tennis Tournament The Edenton-Chowan Department will sponsor a Tennis Tournament April 22-24th. Categories include women’s singles and doubles and men’s singles and doubles. Divisions will be in flights, not ages, so that players compete against players of equal ability. Each category will be divided into the following flights: Flight A - advanced, Flight B - in termediate, and Flight C - beginner. Entry fees will be $4.00 plus a new can of balls for singles and $6.00 plus a new can of tennis balls per team for doubles. Registra tion ends April 18th at 5:30. Come by the Recreation Department to sign up or call 482-8595 for more information. Aerobic Dance Class The Recreation Depart ment continues to offer an Aerobic class for men and Women. The class meets every Monday and Wednes day evening at 6:00. There is also a class offered on Tues day and Thursday mornings at 10:00 You may call Julie Spivey at 482-8055 for more, information. Raleigh Men Get Awards RALEIGH—Two Raleigh men have received the highest awards presented by the North Carolina Depart ment of Agriculture. James F. Wilder, executive vice president of the N.C. Soy bean Producers Association, has been named the depart ment’s Friend of Agriculture for 1982 and Howard M. Singletary, Jr., plant pest ad ministrator with the NCDA’s Plant Industry Division received the Employee of the Year Award. NOTICE Due to the first Monday in April falling on a holiday the board of Chowan Coun ty Commissioners will meet Monday, April 11, 1983, at 8:00 P.M. in the Commis sioners Room of the Court House, Broad Street. I TCwAy fcuiiibcaiS^l A EDENTON VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER Ml T GSVvuo..cy.• to #iwortha*o«l*o'i.ia:mofcNa*td.aa.«atSo<»uaw supply t n our storos mrtweventrtwan*n It b«o*»w« •«•.!*«• o- you may purchase l.m.iar quality marrhan*,# a< a **m.i#r pe*. r^j^c tK >n H,«tt>. po«u,cr ™* ®*» Time* I I/\ Assorted p#| w/ n pay - \ Watches Jgj II 2/s|oo I ®J ■ / 67* Limit <1 iijjulei retail prlcrg 18 x 10 Wooden Red Light I I Printe* |B SPECIALS I Sound System* ISO 00 Throughout Addltlonal ***** I M The Store I I®'®** w y off our already low B clearance prices B I | ® h * -0 ® Register For I ItBlW p, * ,ur * FREE PRIZES «R W Fabric I I Frames To Re Given I /(Maa Away Every I Hal/Hour , r , d , j I Weight Sets I M ° d *' s,7s Hu/fy Pro-Thunder I iCASftft wv Bike I I Features RYOBI SX4N Open Face Reel I Wrß Reg. 37.88 OQrcgo 107.88 I I Paint Free Mirror Oj I |20%/ 99 cS W.I TGAY WILL MEET ANY LOCAL COMPETITORS ~ CURRENT ADVERTISED PRICES-BRING THFIR AD’ 9 V “*%— Ml ." 1 ■" " »■■■■ ; ■ I "I—.l ■ ■■ —— —-- eae-- V^B . 2r v v - * ■ *>■ « « " Preservation Fundraiser Is Slated Ova- 150 preservationists from all parts of North Carolina are expected to gather in Southern Pines in April for a fundraising party to benefit the Historic Preser vation Society of North Carolina, Inc. The event is scheduled for April 30 at historic Weymouth House in the heart of Southern Pines. Sam Ragan, editor of the award-winning Southern Pines daily newspaper, “The Pilot,” is honorary chairman of the event. “Our party celebrates historic preserva tion in North Carolina,” ac cording to Mr. Ragan. “Our purpose is to honor the Friends of Weymouth, Inc., and to benefit and promote the Historic Preservation Society of NC. Everyone is in vited to participate in this ex citing occasion.” Invitations to the April 30 cocktail buffet will be sent in early April to members of the Historic Preservation Socie ty, the Moore County Historical Association, the Malcolm Blue Historical Society, and the Friends of Weymouth. Everyone ii-urg ed to attend the function, which begins at 6 P.M. Tickets are $25 per person. Proceeds from the occasion Some studies have shown that people working at home put in 20 percent more time than those working at the office. f. Congratulations! % | N.C. STATE | f WOLFPACK % Basketball Champions ps p! We are your headquarters for N.C. State University Championship ip -shirts, baseball shirts, bumper p stickers, painter’s caps, 30 oz. cups •gt and more! p ;§ @Ref£Tl/fer get yours 5 while supplies last! 5$ Thursday, April 7,198 S will beneiit the programs of the Historic Preservation Society, North Caroina’s private non-profit statewide organization whose purpose is to assist and promote historic preservation efforts ■ throughout the state. For more information, con tact Society Director, Anne g. Greer, POB 27543, Raleigh, NC 27611 (919/832-1254).