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PAGE 2-A . i. l flMamr v■ It. Lit- v. v pp?®*®iM‘ ■■ :Bf" fllSiBI ■HBBHHHBp^ « K7i PRETTY PICTURE Mrs. Jean Chandler of Suffolk, Ya., has an article about photographing babies in a national photography magazine. She is shown here playing with one of her small subjects before making |er portrait. Mrs. Chandler Authors Article On Baby Pitcures Jean Chandler of Chand ler’s Studio has just been hon ored by having an article printed in “The Rangefinder” («n promoting photography of Rabies and children. This jtpagazine is a national pub lication for career and pro fessional photographers. This Is her third article written on photography that has been published. Most studios have long ago '• given up their baby photo graphy because they could not cope with the promo tional efforts and the volume prices being offered by the jarge chain studios operating from department, dime and : drug stores, also baby photo graphy is hard work and Very demanding on a per son’s patience. : Jean has a special love of babies and children and the Chandlers decided several : years ago to pursue this phase • Os studio photography, even :,/fn the face of the volume : competition. In the article |i:jShq shares ideas with other small town photography busi nesses on how to make sure you do something better than, i;Snd different from, the 99- : • sent pinup pictures. She ox ■; plains how a photographer :: qan promote his services and ; | product to keep the mothers |: bringing the babies to a local ; : S(tudio. “If you have the jtibility to originate, and the : :?kill to produce portraits !j;t|iat -fiWents toll •treasure as , .of pft. yfw’U Jiawt.sll :fhe babies and small children : to photograph that you can 'handle." fji j?* " r Jfe* How to Hurt Your Family Die tomorrow. Leave a house mortgage and other payments due. Leave growing children. Leave a wife. But if /ou don’t want to hurt your family, see Pilot Life now for the best possible protection. Thomas J. Jordan ? Strutford Bead KDE.NTON, N. C. * Fhom: Bn. 4SW4W 01 fife 4*B-4 W# r^p INSURANCE CO. j Notice Os Public Hearing W i I . • in Edenton Town Council will |iold a public hearing in the Mu {licipal Building at 8 P. M., on November 9th, 1971, with regards |o the rezoning of a parcel of (and located on Coke Avenue |rom IU to R-6. I All interested parties will be seard at this time. < WB. Gardner, Town Administrator Nowadays people turn to discount houses and volume buying for their everyday needs. This is true in photo graphy— the month-by-monthj record pictures of baby’s growth and progress can be captured in the dime store pictures for less than a par ent can purchase camera and film to make snapshots. But for a permanent record of the special ages and occa sions (such as baby sitting alone, first tooth, first step, christening, birthdays) wise parents will go to a local studio for the best in service, quality and guarantee, she states. Billy Wallace Is Voted Honor ARLINGTON, Va. Rain, mud nor his opponents could keep Billy Wallace, senior fullback of East Carolina from having a great game. His outstanding play against North Carolina State earned .for him the Southern Con ference Offensive Player of the Week Award. Wallace, who was out weighed, ran over and out distanced his opponents time and time again as he led his Pirates to a 31-15 upset vic tory. The 21-year-old 190-pound physical-education major car ried the ball 20 times for. 117 yards* averaging gtx yards per carry. On a 57-yard run in the . third quarter he scored the I touchdown that put his team j out in front as State was starting to close the gap. In addition to his ball car rying the native of Edenton was the outstanding blocker for the Pirates. Throughout the entire game he carried the brunt of the attack for East Carolina. Coach “Sonny” Randle said “Wallace’s outstanding per formance against State is in dicative of his great poten tial.” Mr. and Mrs. James Bos well have returned after a trip to Las Vegas, Nev. Kenneth P. Manning, D.M.D. Announces the opening of his office for the prac tice of ORTHODONTICS AT 611 East 12th Street Washington, North Carolina 27889 PHONE (919) 946-7664 uM&mmr fp&Q) MMMtWCK? 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VnniTMK ~ 303 Can Camellia ",■«« «««7Qoroxßleach “tSr SI.OO 43c Vi gal. 35c i 59c sl-00 i 4 bottles SI.OO FROZEN FOOD I - PRODUCE FREEFREEfiIer - Tots 29cPOTATOES no. 120 i ß9t .BL POUND CAKE 49c CARROTS Cello Bag 10< orange juice 2 i43c Honey Dew Mellons 1 49< '' * ' 1 IJI 1-1 led Delicious sscnssKEMlLK%gaL39t APPLES 3M»-39t 1 THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, November 4,1971
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