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I Volumes 2-17 17 Iwf ! lolMHwm '■ °nlys3 a * eac h for Volume I ll|B||L| H L|| lin : only the finest US Chotco Beef, naturally aged kx wit* » purr ha vr ■ ■■■ WM fi lendemeM and extra flavor. And only thhlne beef gels || FRE£ 2-Volume Winn Dixie is proud to assist CwSSx ! <*e tamous WD Brond... we won't settle tor te«. F in the fight to protect I Choice Beet from TNEMEEF WEOPW. ■MRfMMBBBTIH America’s Greatest Asset... jF Mlplpi) Jy Our Youth! S— Location Bamgar for Comploto Details ' JEfltfm CT big 60 cookies /£m cnek drinks towels Cl^nln WS 99* B «»*S 2 S I WB JERRY BOUCHER NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER MANAGER EDEN TON, NC THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 5-B Philatelic Promotion The fifth annual Spring Philatelic Promotion is taking place through May 14, the U.S. Postal Service announc ed today. “Get Carried Away with Philately - Discover. Stamp Collecting” is the theme of this year's campaign. It will be promoted with the block of four Ballooning stamps issued March 31, which will serve as the focal point for several materials. This year’s month-long pro motion will involve over 19,000 postal facilities nationwide. The principal objective will be to increase the number of young stamp collectors by concentrating on improving public awarenes of the hobby and its benefits, such as learn ing about the people, places and events that have shaped the history of the United States, the Postal Service noted. “Our research indicates that most of the estimated 2. million collectors in the United States began their hob by between the ages of 8 and 12,” said Gordon C. Morison, Assistant Postmaster General for Customer Services. “Typically, it was an in terested adult-brother, sister, parent, neighbor, teacher or scout leader-who initially conveyed the excitement and fun of collecting the U.S. stamps to the young collec tor,” Morison noted. Postal Service plans for the 1983 Spring Philatelic Promo tion include the use of post of fice lobby displays and the mail distribution of offers for free philatelic publications in 15 major cities. The publica tions to be distributed to in terested hobbyists are the newest edition of Introduction to Stamp Collecting, a 32-page beginners guide to the hobby, and the latest Philatelic Catalog, covering all U.S. stamps and philatelic pro ducts available from the U.S. Postal Service via mail order. In addition, a 1982 Definitive Mint Set will be in troduced as part of this pro motion. This set, which in cludes a 16-page album printed in full color, features information and photographs related to all regular stamps and postal stationery items issued by the Postal Service during 1982. It is priced at $7.50. The 1982 Definitive Mint Set is designed as a companion piece to the 1982 Com memorative Mint Set and the 1982 Fifty State Birds and Flowers Mint Set, which also are available this spring. Together, they represent a complete collection of all 1982 U.S. postal issues. Also available at most post offices will be an expanded line of other philatelic pro ducts, such as Topical Collec ting Kits, “The Postal Service Guide to U.S. Stamps and an American Wildlife Stamp Album.” They are priced be tween $2 and $3.50 each. The Postal Service is spon soring the month-long obser vance in cooperation with the Council of Philatelic Organizations, which includes more than 230 national, regional and local organiza tions devoted to all aspects of stamp collecting. Related activities will in volve such organizations as the National Association of Elementary School Prin cipals, the American Library Association and Benjamin Franklin Stamp Clubs. In addition, special media kits containing local publicity and public relations ideas on how to promote the hobby ot stamp collecting during April will be mailed to over 10,000 postmasters. Card Os Thanks My heartfelt gratitude goes to each of you who have held me in your thoughts during my recent illness. Your many gestures of love and concern and your prayers really made a difference. Thank you so much for everything! Love. Miss C. Pierce Homes High (Math teacher) Pd. The spoked wheel, his torians estimate, was in vented around 2000 B-C
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