Thursday, June 9, 1983 |^| ■>> •- v- x jpf ** HOSPITAL INSTALLS NEW PHONE!—The receptionist, shown above at Chowan Hospital, is answering the hospital’s new phone system which was installed this week. The installa tion of the new phone system may have inconvenienced patrons of the hospital earlier this week, but the new system promises to give citizens of Chowan County better service in the long run. The Recreation Report Continued From Page 8-A American Legion eased past Rotary 8-6 and Hardees beat Texaco 17-0. League Standings: MINI STORAGE YOU Lock It Up & Keep The Key Store Anything, Any Size, Anytime, As Long As You Need Open 24 hrs. a day - 365 days per year (4xß) (4x16) (8x16) or (16x16) To Choose From Motor Home Or Boat Parking STOKE ANYTHING At Mini-Storage, you can store almost J anything. It’s a great place for household l_r "^ goods between moves. 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Hospital Gets New Phone System Chowan Hospital entered another phase of growth last week as Electronic Engineer ing of Norfolk, Virginia, in stalled an electronic telephone system at the hospital. The previous system, which was installed when the hospital opened at its present location in October 1970, had met its maximum growth. July 4th Continued From Page 8-A class of “human" propelled vehicles. The race is design ed to offer competition in two catagories: (1) Shortest Elapsed Time - Entries completing the course in the shortest period of time. (2) Most Humorous • En tries offering the most enter taining design and/or operation. The vehicles will be on display at 11:00 A.M. on the Green in front of John A. Holmes High School along Broad Street. The celebration will begin at 1:30 P.M. from the display area and parade down Broad Street. The vehicles will make a left on Water Street and enter the water in front of the cannons. They will be required to pass around a marker in the water and back to the cannons. The awards ceremony will follow the race. Crews are advised to con sider the steepness of the area, from land to water, in front of the cannons on Water Street, in their mechanical and safety designs. The race will be from a standing start with the vehicle in a static, motionless state. Push starts are allowed, but all “pushers” must accompany the vehicle throughout the race. In case of rain, the race will still be run because you are going to get wet anyway. Race rules and regulations and entry forms are available from: to Chuck Smith, P.O. Box M, Edenton, N.C. - 482-7766 or 482-4597. Jim Butler, Atlantic Forest Products, Edenton, N.C. 482-7451. ' ' Tom Hungate, Belk Tylers, Edenton, N.C. 482-3221. THE CHOWAN HERALD Even before the new building program was begun, the hospital had installed the maximum limit of telephones which the system could handle. When the new beds were of ficially opened, no lines were available to add telephones to these new rooms. Also, various departments within the hospital were unable to have an adequate number of telephones. The new electronic system is capable of providing ser vice for up to 360 individual lines. It can be programmed to provide options that made communications more effi cient. Just one of the many features which will prove to be cost effective is the ability for an employee working out side his or her normal work station to punch in a code on their telephone and all calls will automatically be transferred to an area at which they will be working for that particular day. This will eliminate another employee having to take messages or manually transfer the calls. The new telephone system was officially installed on r —. • - - ■ 1983 - 1984 BUDGET TOWN OF EDENTON, N.C. The tentatiV| budget sos the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1983, has been presented to tljp Town Council of the Town of Edenton and is available for public inspection at the Edenton Municipal Building. A public hearing shall be held by the Edenton Town Council on Monday, June 28,1983, at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Room of the Edenton Municipal Building for the purpose of hearing any and all persons in regard to the budget. All Edenton residents are invited to attend to pre sent any written or oral comments pertinent to the hearing. Revenue Disbursements General Fund $1,492,780 Governing Body $ 13,800 Administrative 189,462 Public Buildings & Beautification 31,686 Police 409,377 Fife 142,030 Inspection & Zoning 38,976 Central Garage 109,828 Street 194,145 Sanitation 145,792 Mosquito Control 13,439 Recreation 128,655 Cemetery 30,590 Operational Transfers 45,000 TOTAL $1,492,780 $1,492,780 Powell Bill Fund $121,119 $121,119 -EteflriS FVfKI $4,192,971 $ Administrative 183,006 Electric Power 3,366,478 Operational Transfers 643,487 TOTAL $4,192,971 $4,192,971 Water/Sewer Fund $ 376,163 Water Operations $ 93,429 Water/Sewer Line Maintenance 91,601 Sewer Collection & Treatment 98,083 Operational Transfers 93,050 TOTAL $ 376,163 $ 376,163 Capital Projects Account $1,545,000 201 Facilities Plant, Step II and 111 $1,500,000 Armory Renovation 45,000 TOTAL $1,545,000 $1,545,000 Airport Fund $ 70,545 Administrative $ 8,223 Employee Expense 12,437 Building & Ground Maintenance 2,500 Runway Maintenance 4,000 Airport Services 1,600 Equipment Maintenance 3,500 Utility Expense 5,600 Gas and Oil 32.686 TOTAL $ 70,545 $ 70,545 Revenue Sharing Fund $ 145,409 Police Department $ 11, 000 Street Department 21,750 Sanitation Department 81,000 Airport Department 12,000 Administrative Department 3,659 Fire Department 16.000 TOTAL $ 145.409 $ 145,409 BUDGET $7,943,987 $7,943,987 Wednesday, June L. Jqhnrw Bryan, Hospital Erirector, states, “The recent change in telephone systems was a ma jor undertaking with numerous telephones being replaced. On behalf of the hospital, we wish to extend our sincere apologies for any and all inconveniences which occurred during the changeover." To Serve Lunch The Edenton-Chowan Schools will serve breakfast and lunch to children atten ding the Migrant and Sum mer School Program at the Ernest A. Swain Elementary School from June 20 to July 29. Meals will also be served to children under eighteen years of age without cost. All children attending the program will be treated the same. In operating the pro gram, no discrimination will be made against any child because of race, color, sex or national origin. Photography * 'l' GtUn AMI ‘‘For ALL Your Photography Needs” Book Your Wedding Early To Assure Availability! Phone 482-4418 Edenton (919) 523-8014 Kinston Weddings Portraits Commercial * : y.. t * ■sfUfe £IL . tV ■: \ „ r 4 iV Up .Hi : " w- K mSmr mk ,»o, ' • k. bri w f SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED—Hie Coastal Plains Chapter of the Professional ffenstnn tion Estimators Association of America awarded three full scholarships to Pitt ( ommunit College drafting students during a banquet held in Goldsboro. Those taking part in the prese tations were (left to right) Bill Marshburn, President from Rocky Mount; PCC scholarshi recipient Marc Cozzens from Edenton; PCC scholarship recipient Parris Coats of Kaleigl PCC scholarship recipient West Eppley of Boone and George Mathis, Chairman of i he Edue, tion Committee from Kinston. Salt has been so pre cious through the years that many old supersti tions relate that spilled salt forecasts future tears. JOHN DOWD & ASSOCIATES, INC. 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House features y .Room Dining Room, Kitchen, Utility, three Bedrooms, two Bah QUEEN STREET EXTD: Brick 3 Bedroom home, l'/j Bath, Living Room, De i 2 Fireplaces, Central Air 8, Heat HISTORIC DISTRICT: 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 5 Fireplaces, Living Room, Dirtm i Ro n Eat-ln-Kitchen, Laundry room, Woodburning St r Indue cl Studio Apartment. CAPE COLONY AREA: Mobile Home on large lot, Rear Deck and Sc 1 eneci B *Pc u New Spacious Garage Workshop. COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE: Excellent Waterfront Property, Sandy Bea at Slips 3 Bedrooms, 2Vi Baths, Great Room, 2 Car Ga. age CHOWAN BEACH: Neat 2 Bedroom Home, 3 Out Buildings, C::an. K- . ge it Priced to SELL. OTHER LISTINGS: 60x12Mobile Home, well constructed & insulated. Exc >llent Buy Various Home Sites & Commercial Property Available. WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALL 4P»«»jk,." John Dowd, David Twiddy, Beverly Morris —Dawn Whitt. Teresa White jfjfc J 482-2101 214 S. Broad St. Edenton, NC 27932 Page 9-A