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Page 2-B WKOhr SUMMER READING—Any time is a good time to read for those of us who are al ready “hooked on books,” but summer is traditionally as sociated with reading for rec reation. In the hope of en couraging more children to Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Thurs., Fri. and Sat., June 8, 9. 10—Rating G Theodore Bikel, Genny Ambas and Philip Frame in "The Little Ark" Sun., Mon. and Tues.. June 11, 12, 13—Rating GP Tom Laughlin and Delores Taylor in "Billy Jack" Coming June 14. IS, 16, 17 Rating GP George C. Scott in "The Hospital" HOKE Spring Sale Prices step up to Olds! 72' CUTLASS "S" Coupe, air condition, fully LIST $4368.20 equipped vinyl top OUR ■ $0 JLOO PRICE 4000 72' DELTA 88 4 door hard top, fully LIST $5078.05 equipped, air condition, vinyl $M %AO top & trim 72' LUXURY 4 door, hard top, loaded, cruise. LIST $6412.80 control, stereo AM/FM tilt steering wheel, power everything HOKE MOTOR COUP. DIAL 482-2181 10SC.OUHNST. EDENTON, NX. Owl Hoots ud Screeches . .. By. MBS. NBLUB M. BANDERS Director Pettigrew »Hil Library discover the joys of vicarious adventure through books, we are planning summer reading programs in all throe li braries in the Pettigrew Re gion: Tyrrell County Library in Columbia, Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library in- Eden ton, and Washington County Library in Plymouth. Spe cial activities are scheduled for various age levels with films, stories, music and group projects on the agenda. If you have children, or know of children, who have not already joined the gang at the library, please tell them that they are missing a whole great big fun thing. The librarians hope to see them at the library soon. And we aren’t forgetting Ihe adults either. Ask to see the lists of new books—you’ll be sure to find something to please your fancy among the many good titles recently ar rived. Or if sewing is your thing, check our collection of patterns. Magazines and rec ords are also available for circulation in all Os the li braries. Screeches VACATION For the first time in almost two years, I will miss my deadline for this column since I will be taking my first vacation of any ex tended length. Last year I took my annual leave in bits and pieces, but this time I'm making a three-week trip to California to visit my daugh ter Vicki, her husband, Ray Provencher, and my darling grandson, Marcel. Vicki tells me that he recognizes his “Granny Gray Owl’’ in their copy of the local paper which they receive each week —it remains to be seen if he will know me in person since he has not seen me since last fall when he was 20 months old—he is now 28 months old. sl/ $ i. Tti HftJl i tlf iinii ! Hi w -wl ■ ■ : ~ — ll ' '**'* S f v ' 6 * i *1 “250" ATTRACTIO.X —I'nion Camp's familiar tugboat, ’’Corinthia." will dock in Etfcnton Saturday and .Sun-i day of next week and open house will be held between the hours of 9A. M. and S P. M. This is one of the many j special attractions during next week's celebration of Eden ton's 250th birthday. - i Local Student Honored At Albemarle Academy Marion Bcwdcn Hassell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. .Jasper W. Hassell of Edcntan. was chosci as salutatorbn of the Class of 1972 cf Albemarle Academy. Her class average was 95. Miss Hassell is very active both at school and h:r church. Since transferring to Ihe Acad emy in the 10th grade, she has been a member es the school Glee Club and the Beta Club and served as a member of the church choir, Handbell Chrir and was secretary of the Episcopal Churchwomen, In the 11th grade, she served in the Glee Club. Pep Club. Beta Accessories add special touch It’s the little things that count! But accessories for dad’s larger gifts add that extra special touch. If he's to receive a formal shirt, why not include a vel vet bow tie and cuff links. A pair of double knit slacks might call for a new wide leather belt. z:, A power saw and a variety of blades is another sugges tion. For dads who areto be gifted with a cassette play er-recorder, pre-recorded and blank cartridges round out the present. The buyer who always hunts a bargain falls to rea lize that he gels just what he pays for, or a little bit less. Binocular Closeout Built to professional standards for those who demand uncom promising precision craftsmanship and optical superiority. You'll feel the difference as the sculptured curve of the body balances effortlessly in your hands. You'll see the difference in the brilliant true color images sharply defined throughout /the field of view ... distant objects and action seem so close you'll swear they are only inches away! Yet these famous make Sport Glasses are offered below factory list price in Europe! Order today limit two pairs to each buyer. When present supplies are exhausted prices will be much higher. No CODs, please. Money back in ten days if not fully satisfied. i •- . I ’ Check these Custom Feetures: ★ Electronically computed optical systems of unexcelled tru color brilliance, balanced and aligned to super critical stand ards to prevent eye strain. ★ All air-to-glass optical surfaces amber hard coated to prevent internal light loss. ★ “Squint-Pruf" front lenses block reflected glare from water, snow, sand and haze. ★ Shock-resistant construction extra strength hinge and bridge guard against misalignment; high- index prisms are permanently locked in. PROTECTION UNLIMITED, DEPT. 12 2701 Sterlington Roed, Suite 132, Monroe, La. 71201 Please send me the quantity of Sport Glasses checked below (limit two). If not fully satisfied I will return the merchandise within ten days for a full refund. □ Send ONE only. I enclose $4.96 □ Send TWO at the bargain price of $9.49 Name Address city. State, 2p " THE CHOWAN HERALD Club, as treasurer, and on the newspaper staff. She also be came the Director of the Hand bell Choir, sang in the church choir, and again served as secre tary for the EYC. Th ; s year. Miss Hassell was also active in the same clubs and served as president of the Student Council and as a mem ber of tho Choral Society. She was honored wi ll the Out standing Teenager of America Award for 1971-72 and was also awarded the Episcopal Medal of Service for the contributions she had made to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Miss Hassell plans to continue her education at St. Mary’s Col lege. Marion Bowden Hesstll Bride’s Flowers Can Have Second Life The bride’s bouquet and those of her attendants can have a second life at the reception. Instead of ordering addi tional floral arrangements for the bride’s table, the bride, her maid of honor ancf her bridesmaids can place their flowers In front of them as they take their places. good/year;; POLYGLAS am m power-belt SAI E Whitewalls EHR EHHHB 'S' cord plus two plies o( polyeater cord.,. > • . - (erred tim body cord. You get 4,-pliea under the Uead for , •trength - that'i the Goodyear pbwef Belt Polyglaa tire. •H7B-15 8.55-15 |KUS_ 848.18 «'Bl w j •■l7B-15 8.65-15 $53.25 848.68 $3.01 3 WAVS TO IPHISRHI I2KKI illHlMf < •9 00-15 - SS6JO 845 04 82.80 PAY ST HlfimMi ■CHI I ~iii | ml, | R.jt | GOODYEAR iES!H l^tl I*. M, A*. I* ..... '* .’* ' ' "Wildcat Stereo Phonograph Egrapi J w '^ er^ 1>! ;.xvrr;, y $46.95 8203 Get hours of stereo entertainment at a low price, iuie chowefroaißleck 8 White t •ound reproduction through two 6" speakers. High im- • J Yellow or Blue. Protects'?™ pact case. Instant play -no warm-up needed. Repeats or wind, rain or snow. Low-priced “ ■huts off aftar last record. Play* popular alxe record*. SSSSSSSSS 3 WAYS TO PAY [SHI BB H tSEf!- BUDQET I AT GOODYEAR 1M Mg t&SST | ! Now at your nearby GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE '] 41) t. MOAD STREET EDENTON, N. C. TELEPHONE 412-2477 DaWy IA.M*t*MO P. M. Wadnatday »A. M., fe-1 P. M. Plenty Os PREE Paridnfr/ JEWELRY: Jewelry makes fine gift, and the latest news is button clips—meant to cover the buttons on bar rel cuff shirts. If dad likes a classical look, there’s the traditional collar pin. Or, for the more daring dad, get him one of the new enamel bracelets, featuring handsome all-around strip ing and a sterling sliver FOR SALE mm******,. - - G 116 West Eden Street \ Living Room, three bedrooms, den, din ing room, kitchen and bath. Nice yard. Convenient location. R. Elton Forehand Agency Phone 482-3314 \ ■ =' Want Ads Work For i You-Try One Today ' Dial 482 - 4418 Thursday, June 8, 1972
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