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Thursday, August 12. 1982 Revival Services Revival services will be held at Yeopim Baptist Church beginning Aug. 15 at 8 P.M. and continuing through Aug. 19. The visiting evangalist will be Rev. Tommy Hayes, pastor of Cool Springs Baptist Chirch in Gates Co. Rev. Hayes is well known in the Chowan area as an out standing teacher of mission studies. He is also Brotherhood Chairman of the Chowan Baptist Association. The public is invited to attend. \\ HERITAGE // I REALTY \\ |( 482-2645 )\ 482-7147 J I 106 EKir, Street NEW LISTINGS HOME IN THE COUNTRY—Large living room, den, 2 full baths, two bedrooms, two car garage, large lot, furnished, one year old mobile home. COUNTRY CLUB AREA—Brick home on large lot, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large L.R. and den with fireplace, kitchen, utility room, garage, fenced backyard. 94 per cent assumption $68,000. RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY—Two bedroom home. In town, living room with fireplace, bath, eat-in kitchen, screened porch, fenced backvard $35,000. WATERFRONT Custom built cedar borne. 3 BK, 2 1 /2 baths, recreation room, great room with cathedral ceiling, 2 car garage, bulkheading with sandy beach on the Albemarle Sound SBO,OOO. HISTORIC DISTRICT Spacious 24 story home with large, beautifully landscaped yard, 6 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, 2 car garage, workshop, guest house, recreation room, waterview. - HISTORIC A PTEL» * ,tor 7 brlck home, la*g* GON l screen ■ I&Sch, excellent condition SOI,OOO. UWPARTMENT HOUSE —Good location in town, 5 apartments, 31ots $40,000. HISTORIC DISTRICT . Rightful 14 story brick homo on West Gale StisOvM>erb condition, excellent craftsmanship ALBEMARLE SOUND Beautiful wooded lots over one acre in size on the water. Prices starting at an un believeable SIB,OOO. MEXICO ROAD TFQ >rick rancn immaculate coi £ON » '•*<=» sy efficient, many extras $54,000. CAPE COLONY B *3£ l V pTP.D h water view > carport, worksite* R ASf-Vm to the boat basin., vV! $48,000. WATERFRONT—AIbemarIe Sound, charming 2 BD. house, deck, bulkheading. 12 per cent owner finan cing $38,000 10 PERCENT ASSUMABLE LOAN Payments of 304. per month buys this like new 3 bedroom home in the country with % acre lot. Call for further details. Low downpayment. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Apartment house with eight apartments. Excellent income in prime location. 9Vi percent assumption. HALF ACRE LOT—Just $60.00 per month buys your own half acre lot with septic tank, water and elec tricity, perfect for mobile home. Low downpayment. PRICE REDUCED Log Cabin, beautiful inside and out, .Large fireplace, 2 Bedrooms and,Loft, Maintenance free, energy efficient $38,000. ACREAGE Three,Lovely acres in a choice Location, privacy. 12 Der cent owner financing. SIO,OOO. SNUG HARBOR Partially furnished mobile home on a well landscaped lot. Large workshop, room ad dition, and deck. lOper cent owner financing. INCOME PRODUCING — ow-eucu, Cental property, brick cQ\,U 3 BR apartments. Good location. Great p.^. WATERFRONT Elegant home in a spectacular setting on the Albemarle Sound, featuring: foyer, great room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, Florida room, 2 full baths and 2 naif baths. Plus 3 bdrm. guest house. 1.1 acres with sandy beach. 12 per cent owner financing. COMMERCIAL BUILDING On 2.6 acres with 365’ of highway frontage -12 per cent owner finan cing. $65,000 COMMERCIAL BUILDING Highway frontage on 2.8 acres make an offer HISTORIC DlSTßlCT—Charming 4 BR home with 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room. LR den. and utility room. Beautiful vard. Price reduced to $48,000 CAPE COLONY Charming 2 bedroom home, 14 baths, eat-in kitchen, cOLO 1 ® rm > carport > lar * e utility rm. Beautiful, HtTJbSed setting. Many extra features CAPE COLONY Uni<r_ custom built home on dbl. lot, 3 bdrm »A\o t. rm., LR, cathedral ceiling - balconie fireplace, 2 bay carport, workshop, beach and much more. VALHALLA Owner Mast Sell New! Eight year old spacious country home with over 1750 sq. ft in cluding 3 bdrms., LR, DR, kit., 14 baths, utility room and studio. Situated on two acres north of Edenton Price Reduced $34,8M. Waterfront Lots - Snug Harbor and Arrowhead. \ Other Lots and Acreage For Sale. Methodist Topic “Let’s Not Oversimplify the Gospel” is the topic of the sermon to be delivered by Rev. R.R. Blankenhom at the Edenton United Methodist Church on August 15, at 11 A.M. Mrs. Larry R. McClure will be the guest soloist for this service. Hie spread of the bran ches of the national champion Beadle Oak in Hertford County, N.C., is 135 sett. This tree shades nearly one-third of an acre. The Bandon Notebook HI, NEIGHBORS! August is a busy month - so many birthdays! Our first granddaughter was born in August so it’s a special month for me. For all the birthday “boys” and “girls”, I’d like to share the advice in this poem by Doris Faulhaber, entitled “There’s A Beautiful Day at Hand”: “YESTERDAYS are past recall and things that happened then Are only shadowed memories we think of now and again... TOMORROWS never come, they say-at best they prove to be Just promises of plans fulfilled and things we hope to see... TODAYS are riches close at hand, fresh pathways to ex plore New joys to lift our spirits high -- what heart could ask for more? So why relive those days gone by or look so far ahead? Let’s cherish what we have right now and live today instead! This Lord’s Day dawned bright and beautiful - white, billowing clouds caressed the blue sky! Birds were singing their songs of joy; squirrels were playing “tag” up and around the Apple tree; the dog was chasing the squirrels; sea gulls were perched atop pound poles as though jealously guarding their territory; and waters of the mighty Chowan gently lapped the bulkhead So peaceful! It was indeed a blessing to be able to enter the church of your choice to thank God for His countless blessings. The fine folk gathered at Bandon Chapel for Sunday School were treated to a delightful lesson by B. Kent Rowley entitled “Barnabas: Builder and Missonary”, Acts 3:34-37; 11:19-26; 13:1- 3. Bible truth brought out was the Church is helped by the encouragement of a generous, solid, outrcaching Christian. Prayer List: When God’s children pray together, miracles happen. Please add our friends to your prayer list. Mildred Carper, mother of Dick Carper, entered DePaul Hospital, Norfolk, Va. Friday for "tests and possible Please say a special prayer for her; Mariyn Jean Rowley underwent tests at Chowan Hospital Monday and needs your prayers; I’m happy to report that Connie Snell will not need surgery - just your prayers; Ruth Long, sister of Helen Skinner, has been released from the hospital and is recouperating at home; Trudy Lapham is suffering with headaches; Pastor Bob was stricken with a virus Saturday; Elizabeth Dale is still confined at home; please remember Elton Boswell; George Midgett, Robert Harvey; Grace Wiriengo, Jessie H. Davis; Ella Powell; Shirley Voliva; Verna Jordan; James Rogers; Michael Thacher; little Erin Holt and Brad Gosser. Pray for our Nation, its people, and that God will guide the decisions made by its leaders; remember our missionnaries and our Pastor, Rev. Robert S. Harrell and his family. Ladies of the BCWG will meet today from 10:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. Come on out and enjoy this day of fellowship and fun. Remember the Men’s Fellowship Breakfast Saturday. It will be at 8 A.M. in Fellowship Hall. Rev. George Cooke will be guest speaker. At the Worship Service, our Home Missionnary, Stan Turbyfill, filled in for Bandon’s Shepherd, Rev. Robert S. Harrell, who was on the sick list. The topic for Stan’s powerful message was “The Savour of Christ”, based cm Eph. 5:1-2; Mk. 10:13-14. Resume: Christians are given a dual injunction: 1. be imitators of God as dearly loved children and 2. live a life of love as Christ loved us. What are the qualities of little children that interest Jesus? Helplessness: a child’s helplessness makes his potential so great - he is moldsbie; Teachability: we haw to be as teachable as a ■ttie child to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Children are free of preconceived .ideas and THE CHOWAN HERALD prejudice and are honest. A child has no concept of easy or hard but just new. I like to think of it as Faith; Love: A little child gives love- love without hypocrisy, prejudice or bigotry. Christ loves us and sacrificed Himself for us and became a “sweet savor” to God. When we come to Jesus as a little child and love our neighbor as ourselves, our lives will leave a beautiful and winsome fragrance in the lives of those we meet. '■ Bandon’s Board of Deacons will meet Saturday at 9:30 A.M. in Fellowship Hall. 1 Q 1 The POA Board will hold its monthly meeting at 1 P.M. Saturday in the Arrowhead Beach Club ' House. All property owners are invited to attend. Come out and give your Board the 1 benefit of your ideas or suggestions. —O— A hearty welcome is extended to our first timers this week: Mrs. Gladys Carr of Zuni, Va., guest of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Johnson and Mrs. Jeannette Smith of Robersonville, guest of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Chandler. We hope you enjoyed our ser -1 vices and will be able to come again soon. American Legion American Legion News > Jim Criddle Membership Kickoff, , Aug. 15 at the American , Legion Building in Edenton. , This is a family outing, so i bring the kids and come and enjoy a- day of good food, • games arid~Fellowship." All" 1 Legionnairs, their families ; and guests are cordially invited to attend. Bring your 1 favorite lawn chair. i Our Aug. 3 meeting was really very well received. 1 Jim Ball’s slide presen -1 tation on Viet Nam was both I enlightning and en -1 tertaining. It was very refreshing to hear from an insider on this issue. , The general membership • also voted to transfer SISOO ; to the Legion Baseball Committee so they can pay , their 1982 bills. Also voted on and passed > was a recommendation to open the Clubroom on weekends. Details to be ; worked out by the Housechairman and the I Executive Committee. The next Executive [ Committee meeting will be on Aug. 24 at 7:30 P.M. The Chowan County Fair • will be held on Sept. 20 thru 25. This is a time when we will need all of the help we can get. If you’re free that I week please contact B. Perry at 482-3069 or E.C. I Toppin at 482-4471. Help 1 make this Fair bigger and better than ever. yC Funds Checking High interest.no minimum balance, open witf* sl,ooo.Only Funds Checking* offers checking interest this high. Get the highest rates at iNORth STATE ■/ 111 S. Washington St., Greenville - Telephone 752-537 j Wj 700 Arlington Blvd, Greenville- Telephone 75W993 ff 123 Granville St.. Windsor-Telephone 794-9 MC Linwood Pearce Appointed Vice President Os ADR PRINCETON, Board of Directors of Ap plied Data Research, Inc. leading computer softwase products and services company, has appointed Joseph W. Farrelly, Edwin i * / E. Linwood Pearce C. Millsap and E. Linwood Pearce as vice presidents, it was announced by John R. Bennett, chairman and Tobacco Box Milepost 1 VA Beach Rd. Just South of Surfside Plaza Nags Head. N.C. IMPORTED CIGARS Pipes and Smokers' Accessories Everything for your smoking enjoyment 24 Hr. S*rvlc* Rafrlg LN 2252 DELANEY JETHRO SERVICE FOR CENTRAL AND WINDOW AIR CONDITIONERS SERVICE FOR AU TYPES OF APPLIANCES COMMERICAL REFRIGERATION Rout* I. Box 179 K R*>. Phono Edonton, N.C. 27932 221-8730 ond 16 95 Edenton Village Shopping Cente^^ ,,l^■■^“■«■■,^^ W W Mon ■ Thurt. - 10-7 Fri. & Sat. - 10-9 Sunday - 1-6 , jittiSident. Pearce is a native oFCnowan County. Pearce began his data processing career as a junior programmer with ADR in 1967. He held several management and technical positions with ADR before being appointed vice president-national sales manager for the Software Products Division in 1981. “Ed, Joe and Lin have contributed greatly to the growth of the Software Products Division and to the overall success of ADR,” said Bennett. “I look for ward to continuing to work closely with them as we move ahead with our rapid growth and expansion plans.” Pearce, who holds an A.A. in Engineering from Chowan College in North Carolina and a B.A. in Management Technology from American University, lives with his wife and two children in Burke, Va. and works at ADR’s Washington, D.C., office. Headquartered in Prin ceton, ADR maintains of fices and representatives in other major U.S. cities, Canada, Europe, Asia, the - For Sale - Purebred Duroc Boars Service Age Validated-Qualified Herd Selby Scott 335-4508 Advertisement For Bids 1- 1977 Chevrolet 4-door car SN TL69L75158778 1- 1978 Plymouth 4-door car, SN RL41T8A227215 1- 1964 Ford bus 1- 1968 Chevy pick-up 1- 1975 Ford FSOO ladder truck 1- 1975 Ford Custom 500 sedan These vehicles are available for inspection at the Street Dept. Garage on Hicks St. Bids should be submitted to the Administrator, Town of Edenton. Bids will be opened at 10:00 A.M. Friday, August 20, 1982 in the Administrator’s Office. The Town reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Page 7-A Far East and South and Central America. IMnmnmP OR TUAMMIC^IABIJETS FOR ALLERGY RELIEF THAT'S NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT
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