El Bb 1 tttKe ■■i.mV - «•»»■■ ' w *s%&>■ * ■ I A CUP OF TEA ANYONE? ...0r so George Alma Byrum, (holding teapot) seems to be saying. These people are practicing for the upcoming Tea Party Celebration. From left to right they are: Norm Bullard, publicity and promotion chairman; Carol Davenport, liasion chairman; Byrum, Chairman of the Edenton Historical Commission; and Terry Wackelin, Tea Party Celebration chairman. Come see Chowan County’s History in Actionl "The Bandon A/otebook Continued From Page 2-A Kemember our sick by prayers, cards, visits and phone calls. Our new deacon Larry Chandler has taken ill and our superintendent Meta Mason, remember her in your prayers. Also, Dean Peele is in the Rex Hospital in Raleigh. Tuesday evening prayer service is at 7:30 P. M. with choir practice following immediately thereafter at 8:15 P. M. The choir is in MARSHALL S. REDDING, M.D. IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE HIS ASSOCIATION WITH RICHARD B. 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M. at the Arrowhead Beach Clubhouse. 11 -> 1 LIKE CALLING CAROLINA > %t Dnd ■flbout Women October 8, 1981 THE CHOWAN HERALD tejful Shooting " JOlea Dimed ELIZABETH CITY Now that the hunting season is underway, Carolina Telephone has issued a plea for “careful shooting’’ by hunters near telephone equipment. “Even the smallest shot can cut a wire, shatter an insulator, or otherwise disrupt telephone service,” Tory F. Daniels, district commercial manager for Carolina Telephone said. “We know that most hunters are responsible people and would not intentionally damage telephone facilities or cause other people’s telephone to be out of service. Perhaps people don’t realize what a “Teen (Zotllllon Continued From Page 2-A The sponsors of this program are working very hard to make the Cotillion Program a grand affair. The members of the Fannie Parker Club wishes to thank each person and firm who are helping to make the Cotillion a success. Page 3-A shot can do to a cable. “I only ask that hunters keep this problem in mind and be cautious when they are hunting. The worst aspect about such needless damage is that calls for emergency assistance can’t be made when telephone facilities are out.” Another problem the telephone company faces often is the malicious damage inflicted on telephone facilities. Many times, according to Daniels, ehen customers report their telephones out of order, investigation reveals that lines, cables, terminals, etc., have been maliciously shot, cut or otherwise damaged. The company does not believe that such damage is caused by legitimate hunters or sportsmen, Daniels said. It was pointed out that state law provides a criminal penalty of up to two years imprisonment and a fine in the discretion of the court against persons convicted of damaging telecommunications facil ities. Hdtnton -tftta Society A/eurs Continued From Page 2-A Beach, Va., Mrs. Leslie Harrell and family of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Everett and family of Garner, Ernest Stillman, Jr. and family of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ligon of Bristol, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stillmon and family of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barnes and family of Williamston, and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Eckart and family of Georgia. The reunion was held at the original T. E. Harrell homeplace which at present is the home of The Van Smalls on Highway 32. r .ThaßO' jwere ,84 family n members present. "A book is like a garden carried in the pocket." Arab Proverb 4-41'eti deceive “Top Dtate Jjonoxi 1981 was a year of outstanding achievement for Chowan County 4-H members and leaders. Five outstanding leaders and three 4-Hers were recipients of top state awards. Anna Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, was named state 4-H Crop Production winner on the basis of her nine-year 4-H record. She will receive an expense paid trip to the National 4-H Congress held in Chicago, Illinois, in November. David Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lin Jordan, was selected as a 1981 4-H Development Scholarship winner. He was also tapped into the North Carolina 4-H Honor Club. Oniy one per cent of North Carolina 4-H members achieve this honor. Lisa Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Evans, won state demonstration honors in the Pork Cookery Contest. Lisa received a Jlettet To “The Jjexald Tidltox To the people of Chowan County: Thanks” Thanks” Thanks” The Edenton-Chowan Band Parent Association would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped to make the 1981 Peanut Festival a tremendous success. Beginning with the Parade Saturday to the last event Sunday everything went perfect, but this was only possible because of the community support we received. We are sincerely grateful to each of you for your contribution of time, talent or money and pledge that we will endeavor to maintain the high standards that our band program now enjoys. Sincerely, Beth Taylor ” ‘ ’ • Chhir'man »i month butt «iOiiv/«H) >?'#. ••»- isdoj'X/ iiG /Ji -)tJixteiiici !•• i • •'' EARN HIGH INTEREST AND TAKE THE TAX RIGHT OFF WITH PEOPLES BANK ALL SAVERS CERTIFICATES HBBBB^HHBHBHBBBBI^HBBBBHBBBHIHBBBBBBBBHHHBBBBfIPyggt Start earning high interest Convert your Money Market tax-free. Beginning October 1, Certificates without penalty 7 . 1981 and until December 31, Peoples Bank will be glad to trans -1982, you can invest in Peoples fer your six month Money Market Banks All Saveis Certificates. All Certificates to All SaversCertih you need is a SSOO minimum catesat mcharjp and without pen deposit to earn up to 70% of the W* the 12 ™mh All Savers . i ic t Certificates, you 11 be able to earn currentoneyearU.aTreasury u p tos2 ,oootax-fteeifmamedand Bill yield. 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Mrs. Lin Jordan was also recognized as one of the top six individual 4-H leaders in North Carolina. Mrs. Wallace Goodwin was recognized by the N. C. 4-H Honor Club as one of the two outstanding 4-H leaders in the 17-county Northeastern District. These achievements represent many years of effort to 4-H by Chowan County youth and adults. 4-4 j ■QchUvi A/eur (foali By Beverly Walker 4-H Clothing Winner The 4-H Motto is to “Make The Best Better”. In Chowan County our 4-H’ers are working toward that goal. In the spring the Fashion Revue is held. This is an event where boys and girls 9-19 construct a garment and model it in the fashion show. Each garment is judged and winners are selected based on construction techniques and fit. There are three divisions, preteens, junior and senior. The senior winner is honored with an expense paid trip to the State Fashion Revue Camp held at Betsy Jeff Penn in Reidsville, N. C. Then in June of each year boys and girls 9-13 are busy constructing garments of 50- 100 per cent cotton for the annual Back-To-School Contest held in August at North Carolina State University. Youth from all across North Carolina gather in competition. Chowan County has had a state winner in past years. Continued On Page 7-A f w l r I mmt CARE TO DANCE, ANYONE? —For those energetic people who like to constantly move, there was clogging featured at the Peanut Festival. There was also many exhibits for those less energetic individuals. Views On Dental Health Richard N Hines. Jr. D.D.S., Fellow of Jjts.. '■■j ¥j The Academy Os “ms General Dentistry Why Replace Missing Teeth? Why is it so essential directly above or below that missing teeth be the space. Without the replaced, even if they are bite pressure on it, it may in a part of the mouth that move upward or down doesn’t show? ward into the open space, For starters, the teeth causing a problem of on either side of the space tripping the teeth as you may drift into the space move the jaw from side to and close it. This is side. This will tend to unhealthy, since the roots loosen the adjoining teeth of our teeth are designed and lead to further lost to absorb stress in a teeth and -or headaches, vertical direction. When In a nutshell, if you have a tooth tilts, it is no longer missing teeth, they taking the stress the way should be replaced as nature intended. The soon as possible to result may be periodontal prevent the "Domino pockets (separation Effect” of further teeth between gum and teeth) loss, causing food traps, gum disease and decay. This \ public service with the aim will require further of promoting better dental dental treatment and, health environment. 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