Thursday. Anril 1,1962 mm *• -* r ' --*■ r a Hi«jgßLfl $. ' *V#~ir | : ’ : ■ .ffHHMK^H .15*-* - 5 - ’.V , A V U AW:. TARHEELS TRIUMPHANT —Carolina Fever was going around Monday night. Byrum’s Hardware showed their support with the above sign. The Heels won the thriller, 63 - 62, on a 16 foot jumper by Michael Jordan. This gives UNC coach Dean Smith his first NCAA championship ever. At many major corporations, when senior officials fly, they take separate airplanes. NOTICE i Due to a shipping problem by the manufac turer, the 52' Marco Polo Fan advertised in our "Pre-Easter" Circular may not be available at this time. Shipment should arrive within six (6) weeks, and all rainchecks will be honored. ITIOI&JYI family centers] ATTENTION!! The Edenton National Guard Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a flee market and arts and crafts bazaar at the new Edenton National Guard Armory at Edenton Airport. Saturday, April 17,1982 8:30 A.M.-2:00P.M. SB.OO per space Individuals and clubs are invited to participate in this project. Reserve your space now by calling Shirley Kirby at 482-2207, Mearplene Peeples 482- 2857, Cathy Everson 482- 3311. BASS BOATS /•UN v TOOK FOIST CLAM TICKET TO A J|( pmasa fekfokpiaiice ARKANSAS by Forrest L. Wood BASS TRACKER & TRI HAWK GLASTRON.. SKEETER.. GALAXY.. PRIVATEER NEW (coxgal TRAILERS lEVinm/DEI BHsMiJsVJ J I OUTBOARDS I FOR SALES: JERRY SIOTESBURY, MURINE MGR. FOR SERVICE: JOE BRICKHOUSE OR LEWIS BRILEY MOTOR GUIDE TROLLING MOTORS! A BILL HRHNE: MARINE SJUES A SERVICE VISIT THE HOME OF THE *GM* GIANT <mnmir m ° t ° r corp. JA\ HI lift r EDENTON4B2-8421 & n - Broad St. Ext. Herald Yellow Pages Seen in the Filet of The Chowan Herald 1946 • 36 Yean Ago The Beaver Hill Cemetery Corporation agreed to turn the cemetary over to the town. Edenton Furniture Company opened for business. Jesse Harrell and J. P. Partin.-, owners, in vited the public to view the new assortment of mer chandise. Thomas H. Shepard was discharged from the Navy. Young Shepard entered the service on July 24,1943, and of the 32 months of service was overseas for 20 months. He was awarded one battle star and was entitled to wear the Asiatic - Pacific, Victory and American ribbons. The Ed Bond Post members voted to buy the W. A. Everett property on S. Broad Street for the Legions home. All property owners, except two, agreed to pay for the opening up an alley back of the business houses on the last east side of lower Broad Street. A new enterprise was formed in Edenton known as the Albemarle Construction Company, members of which were J. F. Trogden and Ernest Kehayes. Four children in the fourth grade, of which Mrs. W. S. Summerell was teacher, made a perfect score in spelling for the sixth month. They were Jean Baker, Lester Forehand, Winifred Hollowell and Fontaine Pettus. Mrs. David Wright and Mrs. John Theirs moved into the lead of the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary bridge marathon at the conclusion of the 12th round of play. Production at the Chowan Veneer Company, Inc. was increased by 25 per cent when a third lathe was placed into operation. 1956 - 26 Years Ago Albert G. Byrum an nounced his intention to be a candidate as Chowan Mr. Eld Parker, Jr. was elected Commander of Post New Laws New regulations and laws pertaining to the sale of alcoholic beverages will be explained at a series of meetings in Northeastern North Caroliirfl. The meetings are being held by the N.C. Alcoholic Law Enforcement Division. James L. Wagoner, supervisor, said the local meeting will be held at 2 P.M. on April 13 at Edenton Armory on Base Road. 1 Wagoner said each owner, operator, manager, and interested employee should make arrangements to attend THE CHOWAN HERALD No. 9290. Stuart Holland was named All American 1966 Quar terback. A Spring fashion show was held at the Taylor Theater when huge crowds attended to see the latest creations carried in the local stores. Joe Conger, Jr. was elected vice president of the 10th District of the North Carolina Junior Chamber of Commerce. 1966 - 16 Years Ago Mrs. Anne P. Asbell, member of the faculty at Chowan High School, received the school year book dedication. John A. Holmes took the 2nd place in the 1966 season. Frank Katkaveck led the local golfers with a 40, while Brian Twiddy had a 41, Ronnie Harrell, 43, and Scott Privott, 46. For Ail Os Your insurance Needs Contact Allen B. Harless, Jr. Km Kellogg-Morgan Agency, Inc. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA 27932 PHONE: 919 • 482-4481 family centers EDENTON VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 00,.v.,1«*0u«, . H.,nChMr.upon™,U.« mordorm.l " yOU m * v pu ' c, '*“ »**•'»»'«»««'»«.» « • «™ur pin Eduction li the policy ol TGiY To so mil you M Iwppy *.lh your purchlMj •II ,> I« ««".tw -I. <■ h. n , 10t... . w.. .... s S lß Fr|da M -y- «*» fg ft ft Ru.ter Brown I yu.! s.,»oo« ~ I , ## 7,;r Sl ““ p## f 8! *“•«« §gk %}iSi *l*® □ 77*W W/ %P Reg. 3.27 Reg. 1.M7 Buy Y ||ill. Get r “ l *•"* $N 00 3rd pd. FREE * 81” XO6” Cotton Knee HI Toddler *8 ct. U Hose Pamper* |*P _”s«V Xs= MSi f 3/ f l°® s s°°®J $099 l\ ■*“* HB Reg. 5.*» Reg * " Reg. 7.77 , Slated Saturday Annual Quiz Bowl Is Held A Tennis Coaches and Teachers Workshhp WiD be held on Saturday, April 3rd from 9:00 to 12:00 in Edenton at the courts in front of Holmes Hihg School. This most informative session is to be lead by Lane Evans, Assistant Teaching Pro at the Carolina Country Club in Raleigh. Some of the subjects to be covered are: Strokes Instruction; Backhand; Forehand; Serve; Singles and Doubles Strategy; Conditioning and Agility Drills and Equip ment Selection and Or dering. This workshop is free of charge and is presented under the Joint Auspices of the N. C. Tennis Association and the Chowan Tennis Association. For any further in formation call: 482-2171 days and 482-2466 nights. The Quiz Bowl for Nor theastern North Carolina area was held on March 20, at the Swain School in Edenton. This is the third annual Quiz Bowl to be held in North Carolina. The Quiz Bowl com petition was started and sponsored by public libraries in an effort to recognize and encourage the academic and scholarly students of our schools. The 12 participating teams had previously been selected from the high . Need Service On Your Mobile Home? Call Jones Mobile Home Service! *tß2 g' i i Ijpjfij - Terry Jones welcomes Darrell Johnson to the staff of Jones Mobile Homes. Johnson, who has had several years experience in the mobile 4 home business, will be in charge of maintenance and will also serve on J the sales team. schools in the 12 counties served by the Albemarle Regional Library, East Albemarle Regional Library, and Pettigrew Regional Library. The teams from the high schools were quizzed on information obtained from the following sources: Encyclopedia Americana, Hugh Lefler’s North Carolina: The History of a Southern State, World Almanac, Information Please Almanac, Facts on File, Encyclopedia Page 5-A Britannica Micropedia, American Heritage Dic tionary. The two teams with the highest score will compete in the statewide competition to be held in Durham on April 24. They are: Bertie County Senior High School in Windsor, first place; and Northeastern High School in Elizabeth City, second place. In 1981. prices for goods rose 8.2 per cent, while prices for services rose 14.6 per cent.

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