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THE CHOWAN HERALD
Page 7-B
Stamps And Stories
The United States Postal
Service has issued three
new philatelic, items,
available now at Edenton
Post Office, according to
Postmaster James M. Bond.
The three items are; a 50 -
stamp pane featuring the
bird and flower of each of
the 50 United States; the
new commeiQerative. Mint
Set ; and the latest edition of
Stamps and StyrfeS. *
The birds ami; flowers
stamps were designed by
father - and - son artists
Arthur and Alan Singer.
“This is the first time a
stamp series has been
designed by a father - and -
son team,” Postmaster
Bond said. A pane of the new
stamps includes each of the
50 states, arranged in
alphabetical order from the
top left corner to the lower
right hand corner. In
dividually, each stamp is a
masterpiece in miniature.
With the sale of each pane,
the Postal Service will
provide a free mini - album
(while supplies last).
The 1981 Commemorative
and Special Stamps Mint Set
features a colorful folder
and 41 individual mint
stamps. Every com
memorative stamp issued in
1981 has been included with
a brief descriptive story.
There are 15 single stamps,
four blocks of four, the
space achievement block of
eight stamps, as well as both
the 18 - cent and 20 - cent
James Hoban issues. There
are two insert pages in
cluded for the display and
protection of the 41 stamps.
Stamps and Stories, an
inexpensive and useful
guide for stamp collectors,
contains listings, current
values and illustrations of
U.S. philatelic items issued
over the years. “Anyone
who reads this book will
quickly understand why
stamp collecting, the
world’s most popular hobby,
is a hobby of a lifetime,”
Postmaster Bond said.
“I think the new birds and
flowers issue will be
especially popular,”
Postmaster Bond said. “I
believe residents of the
different states will find it
exciting to see their state
symbols proudly displayed
on the mail. Our own state
bird, the cardinal, and
flower, the flowering
dogwood, are certainly
prominent additions to this
new issue of stamps.”
Boyce Is Promoted
Travis E. Boyce, son of
Emerson and Telma Boyce
of Edenton, N.C., has been
promoted in the U.S. Army
to the rank of specialist four.
Boyce is a Pershing
missile crew member in
Neckarsulm, West Ger
many, with the 3rd Bat
talion, 84th Field Artillery.
He is a 1978 graduate of
John A. Holmes High
School, Edenton.
Honored At Banquet
MURFREESBORO -
Student athletes who par
ticipated in the winter
sports activities at Chowan
were recently honored at a
banquet given in the
President’s Room of
Chowan’s Thomas
Cafeteria. Athletic Director
Jim Garrison presided over
the banquet and recognized
members of the coaching
staff who presented letters
and special awards to their
respective team members.
The principal speaker for
the evening was Dick
Tarrant, Head Basketball
Coach of the University of
Richmond. Coach Tarrant
was the master-mind of an
outstanding 1981-82 Spider
team, which posted an 18-10
record and one of the best
seasons for a Spider team in
the past several years.
Women’s Coach Gay Scott
presented monogram letters
and special awards to the
members of ho* team. The
Lady Braves finished the
season 14-5 overall and. 5-4 in
East Division play.
Special awards given
included: Most Valuable
Offensive Player - Denise
Jordan, a sophomore for
ward from Tyner, N.C., a
two-year starter who
averaged 12.1 points per
game this season.