Page 10-B ■ ■ Carolina Review DECISIONS? ... In Washington, Congress and the president are sparring over how to put together a federal budget. No one wants to make the hard decisions that seemingly are required, and reports hit the papers last week that even the negotiations had broken down. In turn, the president announced he was going over the heads of the Congress (where even some of his Republican stalwarts are balking at his proposed budget). The president has decided to take his case to the people. Unfortunately, the president seems instead to be trying to obscure his budgetary and deficit troubles by introducing proposals for constitutional amendments on school prayer and a balanced federal budget. He also announced his renewed support for an anti-busing bill sponsored by Sen. Jesse Helms. The Argentine Junta has been accused of invading the Falkland Islands as a diversion for the populace from their woesome economic problems. For President Reagan to initate discussions over a balanced budget amend ment, at a time when he is proposing record federal deficits, hints broadly at diversion. Reagan op ponents in the Democratic Party are scratching their heads wondering if Reagan’s tactic will work. On the other hand, in Raleigh, hard decisions are being made. Gov. Jim Hunt announced last Friday that he would not present the proposed S3OO-million water and sewer bond referendum to the voters in the June 29 primary vote. There must have been some disappointment for the governor in making the decision since he had lobbied hard for the bond issue in the winter session of the General Assembly. And the legislators had responded, authorizing him to set the referendum date at his degression. In announcing his decision not to place the bonds on the ballot in June, Hunt ex plained that “bond issues | NOTICE S j Please Substitute ■ i BOUNTY for HI-DRI i i i In Circular 20. i iTioi&rYi i J family centers] j THE TIMELESS BEAUTY OF REAL GOLD FOR LOVE THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME. When the feeling Is forever, express It with beautifufkarat gold jewelry. Because real gold is as lasting as your love. Let us show you our selection of karat gold wedding bands in traditional and contemporary designs. After all, real feelings deserve real gold. NOTHING ELSE FEELS LIKE REAL GOLD JJen JUtotcfe 3etoeUr* Cbenton should be voted on in as near normal times as possible and clearly, these are not normal times.” But Hunt spokesman Gary Pearce was more sucinct. “The people are likely to say no at this time,” Pearce said. „ “People are just real nervous right now with the economy like it is...the budget in Washington and the interest rates. There is a feeling that the bottom might drop out-that they may lose their job tomorrow,” Pearce said. According to Hunt, a negative vote on the water and sewer bonds might be disastrous. “We have to have the bond issue,” he said,“(because) there are 149 municipalities in North Carolina who can not add a new industry or even a new home (because of sewer and water liabilites). Pearce said the governor is deeping his options open for inserting the referendum onto the ballot in the November general election. ANOTHER...Look for another hard dicision soon, this time from the governor and the Legislature. The legislators must find ap proximately sllO-miUion in funding to continue the 5 per cent pay raise for teachers and other state employees granted last year. Gov. Hunt will probably recommend a freeze on the merit increases for state employees and the teacher salary steps, thus allowing a continuance of the 5 per cent increase for everybody and avoiding any mass layoffs. ppgssn Seem EAs.it>? if you aitimiate TASK* wrro (Asyomes. STAPT WrTM SOM4TMM6 STRENUOUS, SVCM AS WEE DIMS THe SARPeW/THEW TAKE A Quiet jo? in the house Such as menpims. if you'vr BEEN STAMHMS UP TO IRON, make -rwe ne*r task a straws poem one . Stop after a PARTICULARLY ARPUOUS JOB TO SIP A RELAXING Ctif OF MOT TEA AMP plan your. Pinker menu, alternating ENERGY LEVELS is A PROVEN RE- ENERGIZER / Seen In The Chowan Herald Yellow Paaes Seen in The Files of The Chowan Herald 1942 • 40 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Hollowell received a cablegram on Mother’s Day from tbeir son, E.L. Hollowell, Jr., to the effect that he had arrived safely in Australia and was feeling fine. Chowan County Democrats elected W.D. Pruden as chairma? of the County Executive Com mittee, succeeding B.W. Evans. Miss Mary White was the first student to receive a diploma by mail from Marjorie Webster School in Washington, D.C. Gas rationing went'-into effect. Only 33 gallons were allowed until July. Youth Day Sunday will be Youth Day at the Edenton Church of God in Christ. Hie speaker. will be Elder Jerald Perry, of Community Temple Church of God in Christ. At 7:30 P.M. the youth of the church will present “I Feel Like Singing.” Everyone is invited to at tend. I^ V HERITAGE / I 1 REALTY I I commercial - residential farms I NEW LISTINGS I SNUG HARBOR—Furnished mobile home on a well I landscaped lot. Large workshop, Room addition, and I deck $15,000 I HICKORY LANE Spacious \Vz story home with 3 I or 4BR option, family room with fireplace, livingroom, § dining area, kitchen with built - in appliances, I recreation room, 4 Baths, utility room, 2 car garage, I heat pumps. 9% per cent assumable loan. I WATERFRONT Two story home with 3 BR, 1% I baths, livingroom, dining room, kitchen, large family I room with fireplace, Florida room, workshop, out- j buildings, bulkheaded with pier, paved driveway $89,000. INCOME PRODUCING Start your investment I portfolio with this duplex apt. .good location $16,000 I income producing ItovESTMENfI' Excellent 1 I rental property, brick duplex with 3BR apartments. I Good location. Great price. <26.600 Large MOBILE HOME LOT Just outside city I limits, owner financing at 12 percent APR. I WATERFRONT Elegant home in a spectacular I setting on the Albemarle Sound, featuring: foyer, great I room, 3or 4 bedrooms, Florida room, 2 full baths and 2 I half baths. Plus 3 bdrm. guest house. 1.1 acres with I sandy beach. 12 per cent owner financing. 1 COMMERCIAL BUILDING —On 2.6 acres with 365’ I of highway frontage -12 per cent owner finan- I cing $65,000 I APARTMENT HOUSE - For Sale $38,000 | COMMERCIAL BUILDING Highway frontage on I 2-8 acres $39,500. I DUPLEX APTS. - SOLD 12 per cent owner I i financing $29,000 | HISTORIC DISTRICT - Charming 4BR home with 2 I | full baths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room. LR, den, I | and utility room. Beautiful yard. Price reduced to I | $52,000. CAPE COLONY Charming 2 bedroom home, lVfe I j baths, eat-in kitchen, LR, Florida rm, carport, large I j utility rm. Beautiful, wooded setting. Many extra I I features $39,000 | I ARROWHEAD BEACH —On the canal, nice 2 bdrm. | ' home with option to buy additional lot. 9 per cent I assumption $35,500. 1 CAPE COLONY Unique, custom built home on I dbl. lot, 3 bdrm, 2Vz bath, rec. rm., LR, cathedral 1 ceiling - balconies - decks, fireplace, 2 bay carport, I workshop, beach and much more $60,000 I MOBILE HOME i 974 DouDle-wide. 3 bdrm. 2 1 baths. Excellent condition Reduced to SII,BOO I WATERFRONT -’~* r\ on Chowan River with I septic tank, county N\)W lectricity. 12 per cent I owner financing Negotiable I CHOW AN BEACH —lO n R mobile home. Nice § shaded lot, beach act cf\\V) er financing 12 per I cent) OV Make an offer I WATERFRONT HOME - Arrowhead Beach - 3 I bedroom home, 2 baths, LR with fireplace, kit., DR, 1 utility rm, 1 car garage on beautiful extra large lot. J Bulkheading and pier with spectacular view of the I Chowan River (Owner financing at 12 per cent). | Reduced to $48,000. I IN TOWN beautiful lot. 3 BR,pQW tchen, bath utility rm, I hardwood floors. _„uent condition. 7% assump- I tion .... $37,500 I VALHALLA Owner Must Sell Now! Eight year 1 old spacious country home with over 1750 sq. ft. in- § eluding 3 bdrms., LR, DR, kit., lVfc baths, utility room 1 and studio. Situated on two acres north of I Edenton Price Reduced $34,9U0. § NEAR COUNTRY CLUB On A tool Lane. Log I cabin, rustic and beautiful, built for many years of 1 maintenance free living. 2 bedrooms, great room with | fireplace situated on 5 acre wooded lot. | 162 ACRES with Urge lake, timber and cleared land. Excellent for development. Negotiable. 12 per cent I owner financing. 1 Waterfront Lots - Snug Harbor and Arrowhead. I Other Lots and Acreage For Bale.> _ J THE CHOWAN HERALD The Edenton High School Band presented a concert on the Court House Green. C.L. McCullers was the band’s director. Members of the band were: Mary Ayers, Norma Perry, Janie Mit cbener, Julia Burton, Charlotte Bunch, Ben Wood, Billie Brunson, Rodney Harrell, Sonny Stillman, Scott Harrell, David Lee Ward, Hurley Ward, Mary MacDonald Holmes, Seigle Hoffler, Nell Perry, Jacqueline Layton, Beverly Moore, Josephine M(lls, Josie White, Millard Ward, Mary Griffin, Albert Holmes, Gurnie Hobbs, Clarence Leary, Lester Stewart, Tommie Cross, Carolyn Elliott, Johnnie Thigpen, Lloyd Griffin, Hazel Cobb, Faye Parker, Mary Gray Byrum, Dick Dixon, Calvin Mills, Shelton Moore, Jacqueline Letcher, Margaret Griffin, Delorene Phthistic, Ruth Byrum, Maurice Bunch, Lin wood’ Ward, Gordon Huffins, Jimmie Earnhardt, West Byrum, George Alma Bynun, Dee Skiles, Jimmie Weathers, George Wood, Teddy Lupton, Billie White, Ray Spruill, Gene Warren Spruill, Melvin Ashley, Mary Dail Spry, Ellie M. Crummey, Ernest White, Jack Babb, Alice Babb, Charles Lee Overman, Hazel Boswell, Ben Basnight and Shirley Norris. 1952 - 30 Years Ago A portrait of Julien Wood was presented to the Bank of Edenton. The portrait was unveiled by Thomas B. Wood, Jr., and Sara Kemp Wood, grandchildren of Mr. Wood. The portrait was accepted on behalf of the bank by W.H. Gardner. Raymond Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Layton arrived home from Korea. Young Layton who was in the U.S. Army had been overseas for two years. Penelope Barker House gradually reached its new site. Miss Marietta Perry was chosen Queen of Chowan County Potato Festival. Miss Mary Ann Elliott I PRICE JUST REDUCED! I MYhis beautiful house, set among I living room and dining room I eluded, in dividual room I I (ii rdcu Hotfci *55,000 I L ”*CHOWAn'^''^| REALTY COMPANY I J If you have property to sell or lease ... if you have rental 1 I property you want managed ... or if you want to buy a I ■ home, commercial property or farmland ... CONTACT 1 I ME DAY OR NIGHT! Prompt, efficient, thorough, I ■ professional service! ■ I ALTON G. ELMORE, REAL ESTATE BROKER 211 S. BROAD STREET PHONE: OFFICE 482-8419 EDENTON, N.C. 27932 HOME 482357? I (Located With Edenton Furniture Co.) I ||nEW LISTING: 100’ x 200’ WOODED LOT IN MORGAN PARK I | 1 Paved Street, curb & gutter, city water & sewage, beautiful area. I II $11,995 || j I dtSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS/ I i "WINDSOR WOODS" LOT (7 flflfl 1 W L WW «• MVW r%t4 whh Cmnty water; IN ft. lIN H. itm with him trwt; iwar j / ,IIUU Y S I i INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 2-APT. HOUSE COftMlfll I|M Curt Straat; 2 wH. wHh 4 raanw ana a baNi m aadi ap».j at X 11. ■ H H.; j/UUUU t I It) inctnw iMyiMPti 1 j t I 8 Acres Off Paradise Road Between I I Dillard Ave. And Radio Station WCDJ I j I Excellent open Held tor development into needed house or mobile home park. Immediate I i" ’32,000 I I I On the Albemarle Sound st fhnwnn GaU & Country Club. . .home building lot, already! I ■ bulkheaded and landscaped. ’40,000 I I On the Albemarle Sound at Chowan Golf & Country Club. . .home building lot among the pine*, I ■already bulkheaded and weU cleared. tIA AAA I *42,000 I I jpSSSSSSSSSS*SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS«S«=SSSSSSSSSSSSSS& ■ I I 2 LOTS IN CAPE COLONY I I I 1 i Two ,ots si de-by-side... must be sold together. One lot 75.9’ x 175. f and \ 1 II x lh<> oth< ‘ r lot NI B x ,so ’• Located just behind lota and houaea facing y I I I ffl Montpelier Drive on Whiteoak Drive. ® I II 1 *4,000 I I TteSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS# f I IN CAPE COLONY ... 252 Coral I m Lane (across railroad at Mont- i J | 1 I I pelier Drive, turn right, about half I j I1) 1 I I way block on right) 24’ x 50’ *' 1 j f If 1 double-wide, unfurnished, l J beautifully situated in the middle ‘ s » ij|f ’ j 1 I of 3 lots (total 150’ x 160’). Central I I electric heat and air condition, 3 M § ’ < bedrooms and 2 baths, living 9 - *“ ~ I I room, kitchen, and dining ■&£££££&• - II area also small storage shed, 10 . | | I year financing available from ‘ 1 I K Hm I I ■ ■' i .. V " ■ - ■ was the first place winner in the N.S. D.A.R. Contest. 1962- 26 Yeaks Ago. Herbert Hollowed was elected President by the Edenton Lions. Jerry McGee secured the position as head football coach suceeding Wiliam D. Billings. Bruce F. Jones of Albemarle Motor Company was named as one of the top winners in a National Ford Division Sales compaign. Mrs. J.D. Elliott was installed ias president of the : 16th District of Women’s Club CHICKEN MANURE For Sale—Bag or bulk. Will consider delivery. Call Emmett Winborne - 221- 4204. 1972 - 19 Years Ago Belinda Byrum, Marth Rogerson, Jane* Harrell, Lou Ann Bunch, and Beechye Lou Ward represented Chowan County in the district talent show. Ralph Nixon, Bill Bunch, Jerry Castelloe and Glenn Rogerson were selected to attend Boy’s State. Danny Waff, a Distributive Education student received the D.E. Student of the Year. Renee Huanicutt was the recipient of the annual Bonnie Flanagan Sports manship Award. Thursday, May 13.1982 Hoke Roberson, Kenneth Worrell and Joe Holley Invite Everyone To GMAC FINANCING AT RATES THAT MAKE GOOD SENSE SAVE THOUSANOSI Good Till May 31 IM« .☆ APR ☆ Just Received! Regals, Centuries, LeSabres & Electras We’re Overstocked On Cutlass, 88& 98 Give Us Your Offer We May Take It! ( 1982 \ INHERE NOW!^ With This Ad ORDER GMC LIGHTS *loo°° OVER COST ftwtotwlwl ■«*»■ ■* uh**) DRIVER ED REBATE *1500” ON ALL "J” CARS mm PONTIAC “Goodwrench" Service by Jerry Stotesbury and Bill Hahne

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