JSSOSL October 8, Mi ■ 9 ■ 1/ 9999 9999 PERFORMANCE SCHEDULED “Tennessee’s Waltz,” highly-acclaimed cabaret theater production by the Carolina Regional Theater, will be presented at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday, at the S. L. Sheep Auditorium in Elizabeth City. Co-sponsored by College of The Albemarle and the Elizabeth City Area Chamber of Commerce, the musical drama is based on the writings of noted American playwright Tennessee Williams. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students. Tickets are available at COA, the chamber office, and at the door on the night of the performance. S & L To Convene, Oct. 11-13 RALEIGH - The N. C. Savings & Loan League will hold its Fall Management Conference October 11-13, at the Wilmington Hilton. father & son SALE Starts Thursday cs Brown, Su*<U-llk* I °Monday - Saturday 1 Sunday TyCer downtown \ jjHJpSHmI Soft Izocf Lacoste® Sweaters for Comfort f V&yM Selected group of pullover V-neck V }jt3 sweaters made of soft touch Orion® ASKS ,-J/j Im acrylic. Choose from light blue, \ mg navy, ivory, yellow and green colors. Wr The fit is flawless and the styling ( \ Stylish Izod® i vM-acoste* Sweaters f—m t Long sleeve V-neck sweaters of K I I I I t I j 100% Orion® acrylic. Wine, red, Mr MJt Jr yellow, ivory, green and blue. lacoste* S Men's »»» S, M, L, XL. 27.00 Monday Through Thursday 9:30 A M. Until 5:30 S »«.. Friday 9:30 AM. Until 9 PJ»„ Saturday 9:30 AJ». X Until 5 PJd. Phone 48k3221 Or 482-4533. Over 300 North Carolina savings and loan executives as well as affiliated businessmen will attend the meeting chaired by William G. White, N. C. Savings & Loan League Board Chairman and President of First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Winston-Salem. Highlighting the speeches on October 12, will be a presentation by United States House of Representatives Majority Leader James C. Wright, Jr. His topic will be “Is Reaganomics Working? If Not - No Second Chance.” Consumer advocate Ralph Nader highlights Tuesday’s speeches. Nader will speak on “Why I Question Alternative Mortgage Instruments.” Other speakers include Edwin B. Brooks, Jr., immediate past president, U.S. League of Savings Associations and current president of the Thrift Institutions Advisory Council to the Federal Reserve Board; and Michael R. Wise, chairman elect Institutions Marketing Society of America (SIMSA) and president, Silverado Savings & Loan Association, Denver, Col. THE CHOWAN HERALD Law Passed To Protect Homeowners The household silver, gold watches and heirlooms made of other precious metals of North Carolina citizens should be a lot safer after October 1. That is the date that the "precious metals” law passed by the last session of the General Assembly goes into effect. Burley B. Mitchell, Jr. Secretary of the N. C. Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, reminds all citizens, and particularly dealers in precious metals, to be aware of the law. “The intent of the law,” Mitchell said, “is to regulate the buying and selling of precious metals, such as gold, silver and platinum in North Carolina. “When the price of gold and silver rose meteorically several years ago, unlicensed, unregulated dealers in precious metals sprang up in trailers on almost every street comer in the state. Death Claims Mr. Castelloe WINDSOR James Rudolph Castelloe, 62, of Route 3, died Sunday in the Roanoke-Chowan Hospital, Ahoskie. A native of Bertie County, he was the husband of Mrs. Celementine Evans Castelloe. He was a retired farmer and a member of Ross Baptist Church. He was an Army veteran of World War n. Surviving besides his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Linda Potts of Edenton and Mrs. Jennifer Daniels of Merry Hill; a brother, J. T. Schedule Is Revised KILL DEVIL HILLS - The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council has changed its monthly meeting schedule to a bi monthly one to save tax dollars, according to 0. B. Lee, Jr., Chairman of the Council *<* Lee said the Council, holding its September meeting here, decided to change its meeting schedule to once every two months because “We are far enough along in our fish management plans so we Visit The Stove Show I I And Seminar I I (yMilifsl see The Smokeless I I Woodstove / Fireplace insert or Freestanding I I LIVE DEMONSTRATION! I I SMOKELESS I Date: JfS I I BURNING MEANS Oct., 8,9&10 W I I 1. Savings In Fuel place: I I 2. Cleaner Chimney Southgate Mall, Elizabeth City, N.C. I I HAVE YOU SEEN THE I SMOKEATER? iKkdj Vi •' \T T * ▼ T Q'td**=r I ELIZABETH CITY BRICK CO. I Ready Mix Concrete 335-2965 | “They were an open In vitation to burglars to trade in precious metals- the gold and silver of the people of this state,” he said. The need to bring order to this chaos became obvious and the result was the “precious metals” bill. It is a uniform, statewide law which replaces all local ordinances regulating the trade in precious metals. The main tenets of the law are as follows: -Requires all dealers in - precious metals to acquire a permit from the local law enforcement agency to operate. The applicant must provide a background - statement on himself and all principals involved in the business when the ap plication is made. -Prohibits the purchase of precious metals from anyone under 18 years old. -Requires all dealers to provide a description of items purchased to the local law enforcement agency Castelloe of Hampton, Va.; four sisters: Mrs. Faye Bass of Edenton, Mrs. Helen Cobb, Mrs. Janice Cowan and Mrs. Evie White, all of Windsor, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, October 5 at 3 P.M. in Ross Baptist Church by Rev. Gary Mickey and Rev. Donald Wagner. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Information provided by Williford-Barham Funeral Home. can maintain our efficiency and save money at the same time.” He said the Council, nearing completion of its Snapper-Grouper, Billfish and Swordfish management plans can do its work on a bi- and still— make its deadlines. “In the future, our meetings will of necessity be more businesslike and efficient. "The wise man looks for what is within, the fool for what is outside." Confuscius VHthin 48 hours of purchase. -Prohibits the use of portable smelters. -Prohibits the dealer in precious metals from doing business in anything other than a permanent structure. -Prohibits resale of any item purchased for a period If TRADE IN YOUR OLD TV... 1 I TRADE UP TO RCA CotoHrak I Get *IOO In trad* for your old color Hlln . 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