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Page 4-B Care Is Urged !j§ RALEIGH The nip in frc the morning air is a reminder that Jack Frost is *iere ;7i* It also brings a reminder jS: from N. C. State Highway Patrol Commander Col. •t*: John T. Jenkins that motorists who fail to remove •>: frost from the car windows not only run the risk of an accident, they also run the /: risk of a traffic citation. “North Carolina law that the wind shield, rear and side win dows be free from ‘ - discoloration which impairs ■-the driver’s vision or ;:creates a hazard,” Col. Jenkins said. :* “It is extremely : State Logo Is Adopted 3C .7 RALEIGH - The N. C. :Board of Agriculture has “-officially recognized the “Pride in Tobacco” logo as a symbol of support for the 'state’s largest cash crop. *: At a recent meeting, the . board unanimously en i dorsed a resolution that “recognizes and salutes R. :J. Reynolds Tobacco “Company for continued service to the tobacco • family and for its creative and ongoing efforts to bring all elements >:of the tobacco community /'•under one banner ...” •i; The “Pride in Tobacco” reprogram is an information fland education program .•designed to unite the :* tobacco industry and stress i.the contributions the crop makes. Since its launch in f£r 1978, the “Pride in Tobacco” •elogo -a hand holding .' tobacco leaves and giving a . : thumbs-up sign - has been used widely throughout each r estate where tobacco is f:;grown. .f?f N. C. Commissioner of James A. •/Graham, who has been one •:fof the industry’s strongest 7<X*T4, *)«c. MYRTLEM. PRITCHARD /?* THOMAS K. PRITCHARD 615 E. MAIN STREET Bbp R.O (OX 536. ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. 2750* \. 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SRTw, Regular Now Price Only Sheer $1.70 Control Top $2.75 $2.05 Light Support $3.95 $2.95 Our Hosiery Department Monday Through Thursday 9:30 AH. Until 5:30 PJA* :*i Friday 9:30 AJtf. Until 9 PAI, Saturday 9:30 AH. Until 6 PJN. Phone 482 3221 Or 482-4533. dangerous to operate a vehicle with windows covered by frost. Motorists seal trying to drive while peering through a ‘peephole’ in the frost can expect en forcement action from the patrol,” he added. Jenkins suggests that citizens anticipate frost at this time of year and cover all car windows at night. Otherwise, they should scrape all frost from all car windows before starting out to their destination in the morning. Joikins also noted that now is the time for motorists to start preparing their vehicles for winter driving. supperters of the program, presented the proclamation to Reynolds Tobacco representative Virgil Mc- Bride. In the proclamation the board noted, “Tobacco’s direct contribution to North Carolina employment is more than 72,000 jobs, or 3.3 per cent of the state’s private workforce.” Tobacco is grown on more than 44,000 farms in the state and the crop is an nually worth in excess of $l - the board said. City Officials To Meet Continued From Page 2-B hundreds are expected to arrive that afternoon to settle in for the convention and to view an exhibit of municipal equipment and services on display in the Civic Center. The League is a voluntary federation of 445 towns and cities in North Carolina, with a professional staff in Raleigh to provide in formation and legislative services. “It’s a good investment to ensure that the car’s cooling system has the right proportion of antifreeze in it,” Col. Jenkins said. “It also may save you from being stranded on a lonely highway late at night.” Jenkins suggests that citizens consider purchasing snow tires or chains and have them available for the snow season. Jenkins urged all North Carolina motorists to check with their service station managers on other measures that can be taken to ensure the motorists’ safety during winter driving conditions. Time Is Enemy Os Trojan Team The Trojans of Immanuel Christian school needed only a few seconds more to pull the upset of the year but failed just yards short. Time ran out with Immanuel on Trinity’s eight yard line and the team suffered its third setback of the season. Immanuel had come from an 18 to 7 deficit to take the lead 20-18 with four minutes left in the game. The tigers of Trinity put together a 65 yard scoring drive that pushed them ahead 24-20 with just 50 seconds left in the game. Outstanding play was recorded by both the defense and the offense throughout the night. Halfback Ronnie Whitley and Ray Copeland ac counted for all the scoring of the Trojans. The Lady Trojans ran their unbeaten string to 9-0 in Volleyball and clinched their fifth straight con ference championship. _THE CHOWAN HEKAI.D : v RECEIVES NEW EQUIPMENT The Edenton-Chowan Rescue Squad Unit 3 were presented a new blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, and check donation by the Woodmen of the World. Presenting the donation to Capt. Pete Belch, right, is Jimmy Copeland, the organization’s president. Letter To The Editor The Elizabeth City Junior Woman’s Club is sponsoring it’s Fourth Annual Mistletoe Show and Sale November 13 & 14 at the Knobbs Creek Recreation Center in Elizabeth City, N. C. Approximately 70 exhibitors from all over Northeastern North Carolina will be on hand with a large variety of handmade items and crafts, including: dolls, jewelry, pottery, paintings and many more items for that Christmas shopping list. In order to reach and attract a greater number of people for this event, the ~ &nsr ■ ■ A better way to beat the high cost of financing. Ford and your participating Ford Dealers are Not a reduced annual percentage rate, but cash Ford's Up-Front Money, see your Ford Dealer and offering money up front on some of their best- up-front. buy front stock or order between now and selling, highest mileage new 1981 and 1982 cars. MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL. Then top it off with November 22. Money to help finance the new car you need. It hundreds of dollars in savings Save S7OO on MORE VALUE NEWS. Remember, if you're means you can lower your monthly payments by America s newest two-seater: front-wheel drive looking for a mid-size family car. Ford Fairmont applying the savings to your down payment and Ford EXP Save up t 0 SSOO on f ront . Wheel drive Futura 4-door is actually sticker priced lower than borrowing lew to begin with Or get a check Fo rd Escort. And save S6OO on America's most last year.’ On top of that. Ford is offering special directly from Ford. It s your choice. popular sports car: Ford Mustang. Dealer value packages on many other popular models. CASH UP-FRONT. Others make you wait up to contribution may affect customer price. Limit check out all the value news from four years to gel your full money's worth But jt „ _ , -chanson oiAegu.ti.i9ai ««*wpncoi.i9eiiai9B2 Ford can put cash in your pocket sooner. BUY OR ORDER NOW. To get your share of base model Fairmont Futura 4-door ESCORT |p mi mmm [jmT* «00 .r 4/3L Front-wheel drive and four-wheel UP-FRONT independent suspension High on GLX and GT Sedans lech all the way. r. and GLX Wagons (S4OO back on all base L GL models) S 6OO /r - - ??SS on all models uespo EXP S 7OO EBTHWV EPAESTMPO I ID ITDniJT You get tront-wheef drive in y r T nurll L I, America's newest two-seater. on an models -- . • '-'nw*' aft'. UP-FWOWT MONEY OH COURIER,TOO. Couner Program applies to new 80 and 1 EBTHWY EPAESTMPO 'Bl models. Ends Dec. 2,1981 BgBS, 100% Ford Division funded •Fgcomxnson s« wing, m«y aew asmnana on spew. asMßce. wseam *nmmi»ii myaaei id Colons i»a«E»tswe» »T<xcompwwon *pptc»Bi« only»swansWXouipo—mwnnaorAC Sbw iHIMa. msy MW awwniing on apw) Mm. Ahrfo —anr«cawHi»»>, I»n^n>i.wtnniniwnwce—w» %3wr "At Your Local Carolina Dealer” Elizabeth City Junior Woman’s Club would be most appreciative of any publicity that you might be able to give this event. The club will be relying solely on the generosity of the media as there will be no paid advertisement. The Junior Woman’s Club is a non profit organization using monies from projects such as this one to fund com munity improvement projects. In advance, I thank you for your time and attention to this matter. Yours truly, Patricia Sweeney Bank Begins Equipment Leasing Wachovia Bank and Trust Company of Winston-Salem, has announced that It has established an equipment leasing function to serve the needs of its commercial and industrial customers. Hugh M. Durden, executive vice president of Wachovia, said that leasing services would be provided through a newly established subsidiary of the bank, Wachovia Leasing Cor poration. R. Bruce Heye, who joined Wachovia earlier this year, is vice president and general manager of the School Menus The following will be served for breakfast and lunch for the week of Nov ember 9-13 in the Edenton - Chowan Schools, sauce, cheese toast, milk. Chicken patties on bun w lettuce, french fries w ketchup, sliced peaches, peanut butter cookies, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 10 - Chilled juice, sausage biscuit, milk. Meat loaf w-gravy, whipped potatoes, green peas, rolls, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 11 - HOLIDAY -VETERAN’S DAY Thursday, Nov. 12 - Chilled juice, pancakes w syrup, milk. Pizza, tossed salad, corn on cob, pineapple upside down cake, milk. Friday, Nov. 13 - Chilled juice, cinnamon bun, milk. Bar-b-qued chick en, potato salad, green beans, rolls, milk. unit. “The addition of leasing supplements the broad range of financial services which we offer to •businesses,” Durden said. “Our primary market will be companies in North Carolina and the southest, but the service will also be available to our corporate customers elsewhere. “Wachovia is entering the leasing business at a time when the industry is going through major changes as a result of the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981. Equipment users will be attmtiim to leasingtoptions as a result of these changes, and Wachovia will be in a position to assist with this analysis, as well as with structuring the most ap propriate alternative.” Wachovia will provide leasing facilities for a wide variety of production equipment, including machine tools, computers, hospital equipment, printing presses and other capital equipment. Parts 2" Specializing In Custom Exhaust ft Muffler Work Albemarle Auto Parts —ii^— Thursday, November 5, 1981 Heye, a native of Jersey City, N. C., has 12 years of experience in the leasing industry. Before joining Wachovia be was associated with BVA Credit of Rich mond, Va., for 11 yews, serving from 1977-1980 as chief executive officer of their equipment leasing division. Rev. Manley Is Speaker Rev. Howard Manley, associate pastor of First Baptist Church in Hertford, will deliver the morning message at St. Paul A.M.E. Zion Church in Hertford, Sunday, at 11 o’clock. Hie music will be ren dered by the St. Paul A.M.E. Zion Church young adult choir of which Lo Parker Harvey is the president. The general public is invited to attend. i Dr. H. H. Grier is pastor at the church.
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