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Page 6-B §yFf . „ .—. iei'fvx** *»*■■■ — * *~~~' AWARD RECIPIENT—MiIes Davis, Jr., left, receives the Thad Eure Award from the Secretary of State for whom the award was named. Davis has served as chairman of the First District Young Democrats and is presently President of the Bertie County Young Democrats. Davis Receives Award Miles Davis, Jr., of Merry Hill, received the Thad Eure Award for being the most outstanding Young Democrat in the First Congressional District in 1962. This award was presented to Davis by Secretary of State Thad Eure at the Young Democrats An nual First Congressional District Rally. Guest Speaker for the Ral ly was State Sen. Robert (Bob) Jordan, a possible Lieutenant Governor can didate in 1964. Sen. Jordan at tacked the policies of the Republican Party and the Rinker To Speak At Workshop Rosalind Rinker, author of more than a dozen books with circulation well over two million copies, will be the featured speaker at a prayer workshop to be held at Christ Episcopal Church, Elizabeth City, on April 22, and 23. Her best-selling book, Prayer: Conversing With God. now in many foreign languages and with 1,000,000 copies in print, identified Rosalind Rinker with conver sational prayer, and has plac ed her in much demand as speaker, workshop leader anbd teacher in the major denominations across the country. She has taught prayer throughout this coun try as well as Canada, Taiwan, Hawaii and cities in Europe and Argentina. The Rinker method of teaching is called by her, Communicating Love Through Prayer, which hap pens also to be the title of one of her books. Asked why her prayer workshops are so well accepted by all denomina tions she quickly replied, “A warmth and love is developed that melts barriers of age, as well as of timidity. I have found that soon everyone is experiencing the joy of prayer as a result of the workshop Now Open Kxndens v edenton,n.c. House plants • Vegetables • Bedding Plants • Ferns Azaleas • Geraniums • Hanging Baskets • Shrubs 3 miles north of Edenton on Paradise Road 482*609 Open • Monday - Saturday 9:00 a.m . til 6:00 p.m. Closed Sunday Reagan Administration. The Mt. Gilead legislator stated that, “We must build plans for 1984 assuring our people that no one there will be forgotten. Always remember, America will not be a good place for any of us to live if it is not a good place for all to live.” Also taking part in the Ral ly was 6th District Represen tative John B. Gilliam, 111, District Y.D, Chairman Harry Whitley, District Y.D. Secretary-Treasurer Dianne Hardy, and Outgoing Y.D. Secretary-Treasurer Betsy Carson. participation.” Rosalind Rinker’s personal pilgrimage, as a missionary in China for some years, 14 years with Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, and teaching, couseling and speaking all across the coun try, has been an exciting one and her insight into Christian discipleship comes from her rich experiences. She shares them well and they are woven into her messages and her books. Her newest book on meditation will be published in the Spring of 1981 and will surely have more of the rich and rewarding truths that make her one of God’s special people. The sessions scheduled at Christ Church are open to the public with a registration fee of $5.00. They begin at 8:00 P.M. on Friday, April 22nd, continuing Saturday, morning through afternoon, with break for lunch. Ms. Rinker will also speak at the 10:30 A.M. workshop service on Sunday, April 24th. For additional in formation call the church of fice (336-1686). The church is located at 200 South McMor rine Street in downtown Elizabeth City. McDonald’s Search For All-American Band CHICAGO—A nationwide search is on for 104 of this country’s best young musi cians, to represent their states in the 1983 McDonald’s All-American High School Band. The prestigious musical unit will perform in some of this country's most noted parades, including Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City and the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. Each year, high school band directors throughout the U.S., Virgin Islands and Puer to Rico are invited to nominate their two most talented students to the All- American Band. Official nomination forms have been mailed to 26,000 band directors. From the thousands of nominations received, a select group of 104 musicians —two from each state and the District of Columbia, plus one member each from the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are chosen to be members of the All-American Band. A committee of music educators selects the 104 members based on the nominating band director’s recommendation, musical honors and achievements, audition tapes and the Band’s instrumentation and state representation requirements. The final 104 members of the 1963 Band will be announced in early October. McDonald’s All-American High School Band was created in 1967 to honor talented high school musi cians with the same “all- American” status bestowed on athletes. For 17 years, the All-American Bend program has brought 104 musicians together to share unique per formance and educational ex periences, with all expenses paid by McDonald’s Corporation. May Ray Day May nay Day will have a new feature this year. The Chowan Arts Council will sponsor an Art Contest for grades K-8. This contest will be coordinated in the Chowan County Schools by artist in residence Tom Bradford. Any resident in Chowan County who is in grades K-8 may enter. All pictures will be displayed in the Childrens Corner at May Play Day. Prizes will be awarded in the amounts of sls. for First place and $lO. for second place and Honorable Mention for third place for age levels of K-3,4-6, and 7-8 on May 7 during May Play Day. Entries should be no smaller than 12x18 and no largo* than 18x24. All pictures must be matted. Entry deadline is April 29. For more information contact Joy Jones, Committee Chairman, Childrens Corner 482-7797. THE CHOWAN HERALD In addition to national per formance opportunities, Band members are able to audition for musk'scholarships to A«tjngi|ifH| in stitutions such as the New England Conservatory of Musk in Boston, Shenandoah Collate and Conservatory of Music in Virginia and the Na tional Music Camp at In terlochen, Michigan Yamaha Musical Products, Inc. awards a new, professional model instrument to an outstanding player in the band, and provides all State Crimes Report Is Released Att. Gen. Rufus L. Ed misten has released the preliminary statewide crimes report for 1962 and called the 2 per cent increase over 1981 moderate when compared to double-digit increases of earlier years; a leveling-off when compared to a two per cent decrease in 1981 against 1980. “Although these figures show an upward trend over last year, the actual growth rate of crime in North Carolina is slower than it was several years ago when we experienced eleven and twelve per cent increases,” Edmisten said in referring to crime index trends for 1980/1979 and 1979/78. Edmisten said, “Severe economic conditions in 1982 might well have been the ma jor factor in the increase, however, we can just as well attribute the apparent leveling-off in the rate of in crease to the professional caliber and competence of law enforcement in North Carolina and the strong sup port given to them by our citizens.” The comparative trends, compiled by the Police Infor mation Network (PIN)), show a five per cent increase in violent crimes (murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault) and a one per cent in crease in property crimes (burglary, larceny and motor yehkk theft). Arson, included in the PIN report but not in the indexing of reported crimes dropped 11 per cent from 1961. Robbery led in violent crimes with a nine per cent in crease. Aggravated assault was up 4 per cent and murder was up two per cent. Reports of rape decreased four per cent. HapPY ApnnS. Now we can take a bit of the edge off that date that strikes terror in the hearts of American taxpayers. Wth an NCNB IRA you can ease your taxes by: |:fj|!f| I.Contributine newor JHHh before April 15, and talcing your jll deduction in eitherl9B2or 1983, whichever works best for you. ■II 2.Avoidingtaxesonthe W| interest your IRA earns every year, until you start withdrawing wHjFftfß money from your account. wr m And even people who 9k have a pension plan wnerethey IKj wor k cana k°in^ u P to s2^X) WKKm a year in an IRA with us. (If you’re a working coup4e,you can also invest up to S4OOQ) The new IRA at NCNE One of the biggest tax beaks in American histoy is in your Come see us. But do it before you file yous 1962 taxes. So that you can get started on the first of your many happy returns. PpVeRBmB Hiding hdUduab cm cantr&ukm much at 100% qf 4wk tdmtmmtgm. tfSXfo (*4oook*ifor vorfrg l euphoniums, sousaphones, percussion, combo keyboards and other combo products us ed by the band. Dr. William Foster, direc tor of Bands and Chairman of Florida A&M University’s music department, is the 1963 McDonald’s All-American High School Band director. According to Foster, Urn goal of the program is to provide an outstanding musical and educational experience for every young person in the All- American High School Band program. Losses of property by larceny increased three per cent whUe reports of burglary and motor vehicle theft drop ped one per cent and 6 per cent respectively. Noticeable increases in specific categories were shoplifting up 22 per cent, highway and convenience store robberies each up 19 per cent and bank robberies up 15 per cent. The crime index is compris ed of seven major offenses in violent and property crimes which because of their seriousness and frequency of occurences are more likely to be reported to law enforcement. The data, contributed to PIN on a voluntary basis by law enforcement agencies in North Carolina, is collected in an effort to provide authorities with as complete a picture of crime trends as possible. Os the eight North Carolina cities with populations over 50,000 only Greensboro show ed an overall decrease (7 per cent) from 1961 and Durham showed no percentage change in the total index. The other major cities in the state show ed increases as follows: Charlotte up 11 per cent, Asheville up 7 per cent, Fayetteville, High Point and Winston-Salem each up 2 per cent and Rakigh up 1 per cent’ Edmisten said that while current figures indicate Ulf overall decline in the growth rate of crime, they also “show a need for continued concen tration on violent crimes in urban areas” where there was a 6 per cent rise. Rural areas reported a one per cent rise in violent crimes in 1962. ‘Discipline, determination, motivation and hours of hard practice are necessary re quirements for musical ex cellence,” stated Foster. “McDonald’s All-Amsrkan High School Band program recognises these attributes and encourages the pursuit of musical excellence among young musicians.” For those bend directors who have not received a 1983 Band nomination farm, or would like more information, please contact Mary Elisius at (sl2) 836-7132. "Reading For Fun” Staffs of Übrarfcs in the Pet tigrew Region ere providing a bridge between the Public Library and the School Library. You are invited to join the staff members of libraries in Chowan, Perquimans, Tyr rell, and Washington Counties in our effort to work together to provide excellent library sendee to the children and young people of our region, Wednesday, April 20,1963 - 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. ln the beautiful new Tyrrell County Public Library— Columbia, N.C. The program will be Reading For Fun. The afternoon will include: Refreshments; The Impor- Continued On Page 7-B Presbyterian Topic “Those Whom God Joins” s sermon on marriage will be preached this Sunday at First Presbyterian Church at 11 A.M., April 10, by the Pastor, Rev. H.E. Mallinsop. This sermon begins a series and program on Marriage En couragement at First Church. This Saturday, April 9th, at 6:30 P.M., young couples will have supper together at the Church to plan for a weekend with the Rev. Claude and Mrs. Card Andrews of Tarboro, N.C. They are licenced Fami ly Counselors and will be ’spending the weekend of April 30-May Ist working with young couples on “What is good about our marriages.” This Sunday at 11 A.M., Mr. •Kenlhpnen, Mr. E.C.Tanpin will brastalMns EMRrslhd Mrs. Sandy Mallinsoa as Deacon at First Presbyterian Church. They were elaicted by Jhe Congregation in February, instructed by the Pastor, examined by the Sea sion and now are to be installed. /HERITAGES REALTY/ 106 East King Street 482-2646 Nancy 482-7531 Russell 482-7147 ■*- 11 NEW LISTINGS CAPE COLONY Home on canal. Two bedroom, Groat Room with fireplace - price negotiable. PEA RlDGE—Restored borne in excellent condition, 3 BR, Large L.R., on 1.5 ACS, Priced to sell ats3o,ooo. MACEDONIA AREA Attractive 3 bedroom home with large deck, vinyl siding, furniture indudeds3s,ooo. 7.75 ACRES—On the Perquimans River. Super Buy at $45,000. Can buy ail or part. NICE 4 BEDROOM HOME-2 baths. L.R., water ac cess, pool and club house priviledges $42,000. CAPE COLONY—Pleasant home with 3 bedrooms, lVw baths, screened porch, woodstove, on 2 10t5....535,500. COLONY DRlVE—Delightful 3 bedroom home, in cludes 2 baths, den, Living Room, a large kitchen, ex tras and a large lot $35,000. MOBILE HOME—On 3 lots, 3 BR, two car garage, ex cellent condition..: $25,000. IN TOWN Brick ranch, 3 Bedroom, lVz Baths, and garage $65,000. 105 ACRE FARM—w/Long Grain Bin, drying unit, end two shelters $105,000. gNUG HARBOR—3 bedro<w ranch home. 1% baths, all appliances, 2 car buy at MOBILE HOME—On approx, l acre. 2 bedroom, 60 x 12 with enlarged living area 17’ x 18’ $14,500. BELLA VISTA DRlVE—Waterfront brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, L.R., D.R., Family room w/flrepiace, screened proch, l acre lot, 2 car garage, WATERFRONT 3 bedroom brick ranch, L.R. w/fireplace, 2 baths, utility room, gorgeous beach, pric ed to 5e11..: $65,000. TWO MOBILE HOMES—On two lots 10,500." THREE BEDROOM—House located one mile from town $35,000 BUBINEBS OPPORTUNITY Building on a main artery to Edenton. Ideal for a retail business. $35,000. 3 BEDROOM HOME ln to'w, L.R. w/fireplace, bath, eat-in-ldtchen, fenced in back yard. INVESTMENT PROPERTY—3 Lots, 2 mobile homes, partially furnished. ....^SSSS3 W- *. .$16,500. MEXICO " n Maturing 3 * Bedrooms, 2 w/fkaptaeartCit., Den, Garage, fenced yard...... :....$49,900. ARROWHEAD BEACH—New 2 bedroom nouse on 2 lots $27,500. HISTORIC DISTRICT— UNTri' 2-story frame house. Large country kitchen, lsv, -ining room, 3 BR., 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. WATERFRONT Albemarle Sound, Vi acre lot on Bella Vista Drive j, $26,500. SPACIOUS COUNTRY HOME —Lovely lVi story with privacy, 4 Bedrooms, 4 baths, L.R., Great Room w/fireplace, util. Rm., recreation room, 2 car Garage dual heat pumps IN THE COUNTRY—2 bedroom home on an acre of land, workshop. Central heat & air. Reduced tnQtyooo. NEAR HANCOCK STATION—Home or mobile home 6 acre tract $5,000. ARROWHEAD BEACH—Attractive 3 bedroom home, living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. Situated on 3 wooded 10t5.... fl®,800 ; . HICKORY LANE—Great Room, Kitchen with conve nient dining room, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, game room and large yard........; $60,000. HOME ON THE ALBEMARLE SOUND—Cape Col ony, 2 story brick, 3 or 4 Bedrooms, L.R. with fireplace, Family Room with fireplace, large deck, workshop. Cen tral heat and air FANTASTIC BUY!—Country Club area. Owner must sell. 4 BR, kick ranch. Over 2000 sq.ft., Vi acre fenced lot. Garage, family room with fireplace, 9Vi per cent Annual Percentage Rate. COMMERCIAL BUILD£iC. Q’ 2.6 acres with 385.’ highway frontage - lbVA%t owner financing MORGAN PARK Lovely 3 BR brick ranch in excellent condition, central heat and air, built-in. NEAR TOWN—Attractive brick veneer home on Vi acre wooded lot, 3 BR, LR, den, dining area, ivi baths. Reduced t0.536y000, 4 BEDROOM HOME On 2 acre lot Convenient to town, 2 full baths, LR, family room w-woodstove, central air and oil furnace, 3 yrs. old. out buildings. Reduced to $39,500. BRICK HOME Three BD, 2 baths, lar* livingroom with fireplace, dining room, kitchen. Well iamiated. Central heat and air. Two car garage an workshop, u .. • r .849,500. SMALL HOUSE IN COUNTRY-1 year old. Price reduced te.......;....„ $12,500. APARTMENT HOUSE - Good location la town. 5 apartments. 3 tote. Reduced to $35,000. ALBEMARLE SOUND - Beautiful wooded lots over one acre in Mao on the water. Prices starting^at an unbelievabie.... f ..., 934,500. ■; INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Apartment kOUN With eight apartments. Excellent income in prime location. 9V<% Annual Percentage Rate: setting on the Albemarle Sr ft featuring, foyer, greet ream. 3 or 4 bathe Wateriraattfta Saag Barber and Arrowhead. Thursday, April 7,1393
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