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The Chowan Herald SECTION B I jfi jA m Ist PLACE HOLMES' PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST WINNER—Danny Hogan, a junior at Holmes High School, walked away with first, second, and third place honors in the Holmes Photography Contest last week. Danny’s interesting pictures were taken in Greece. Communique Offer Local Television Facilities Williamston, Edenton and Hertford are the first of several northeastern North Carolina towns to get local television facilities. Comm unique Corp. of Edenton, and soon of Windsor, will install video tape playback equip ment at local cable TV &M. Tyfer downtown edenton CORRECTION! There is a printing error at the bottom of page 2 in our Gold Star Coat Sale Circular. The message states “BUY ON LAYAWAYI” This statement is INCORRECTI The coats shown in the circular may be purchased on credit with no payment due until February 1983, subject tO^.B^jk We regret the error and hope we have not Inconvenienced our customers in any way. Have one built for you. ★ Guaranteed Service And Satisfaction ★ Hoke S. Roberson, Jr. Kenneth Worrell Joe Holley Bill Hahne /j&afx VISIT THE HOME OF THE *GM* GIANT wu imur motor c ° Rp - JAA Him r EDENTON 48241421 § IIUHLn Broad St. Ext. '"ilfflT' l l ii 11 ilMMi'ii riii * "j|w .... headends which will make local programming a reality byway of the local CATV systems. General Manager of Communique, John R. Smith, says he expects the facilities to be operational before Christmas. Meanwhile, the company has purchased an Thursday, November 18.1982, Edenton, North Carolina 2nd PLACE existing building at 310 Gran ville street in Windsor and is modifying it to include a pro fessional production studio. Video equipment including cameras, editors, recorders switchers, etc. will be install ed at the location for post production, in addition to cen- 9^ !, 7%,c Jl l tral offices and management. Other towns to receive this new service in the near future include Plymouth and Wind sor. Smith said that its is reasonable to speculate that the cable systems in Windsor and Plymouth may be up dated soon and that the local video service will probably go “on line” at that time or possibly before. Presently, Communique is operational with the “People Channels” on Channel 10 in Williamston and Channel 6 in Edenton and Hertford. Public Baby Kenneth Chase Born Nov. 3 1 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chase Lewis of Tallahassee, Florida, announce the birth of their first child, a son, Ken neth Chase, born on Wednes day, November 3, in Tallahassee Memorial. Medical Center. The newcomer weighed 6 lb. 11 oz. The Paternal great grandparents are Mrs. James D. Swindell of Edenton and the late Mr. Swindell. . 3rd PLACE service announcements from non-profit organizations are being solicited for free airing in both locations. Additional to this service and that of local programming, Comm unique will have the capabili ty to insert advertising local ly on ESPN and USA satelite networks. Those desiring further in formation about placing local public service an nouncements may contact John R. Smith by phone at 800-672-4763 or 482-7737. Mr. & Mrs. Tim Dowd Announce Birth Os Laura Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dowd of Nashville, N.C. would like to announce the birth of their first child, Laura Elizabeth Dowd born Oc tober 27, 1982. She is the granddaughter of Jeanette Dowd of Edenton, N.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell of Wilson, N.C. @Reffc Tyfer downtowners edenton Quality that lasts REFUND xfifV This Christmas, get quality that lasts and a $3.00 Refund. Now you can get his s favorite top-quality Hanes underwear in a f > f variety of styles and fabrics. And you can j \ / ' get $3.00 by mail when you buy a total of / six (6) Hanes men’s or boys’ underwear / f garments. So, for quality that lasts and a J h $3.00 refund, make it a Hanes Christmas JQ| $3.00 Refund ( \ 1 enclose package wrappers from a total of six (6) \ 1 underwear garments and store receipt(s) Please send my \ 1 / $3.00 refund by mail to: \ I I J NME \VI r -- >sa. J CITY/STATE + ZIP \ f J AREA CODE TELEPHONE S Mail to: Hanes Christmas Refund Offer | /•7 Li U \ P.O. Box 4558 ft ' !■( |j l:| A Monticello, MN 55365 tj k* Important: Offer expires January 21,1983. Limit one $3.00 / \ refund per household. Redemption of separate or over- / V y \ lapping offers on the same garment, is prohibited Offer / good in U.S.A. except where prohibited by law. Please / fl I allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. / j I Shop Monday Through Thursday 9:30 AM. Until / / V l 5:30 P.M., Friday 9:30 AM. Until 9 P.M., Saturday J \ 9:30 AM. Until 6 P.M. Phone 482-3221 Or 482-4533. | / V SECTION B Social Security Report Lee Wallio, Field Represen tative for the Social Security Administration, will be the speaker at the Chowan Coun ty Democratic Executive Committee dinner meeting on Tuesday, November 30th. Mr. Wallio will be presenting the “Financial Problems of the Social Security Program and Possible Solutions.” According to Lueta Sellers, County Chair, “This is an area of our lives which many of us lack the necessary infor mation for intelligent and car ing decision-making. With the information and understan ding about proposals being made about our Social Securi ty Program, we as ‘consti tuents back home’ will be in a better position to com municate our opinions and conclusions with Con gressman Jones and our North Carolina Senators. Mr. Wallio’s presentation will be an excellent opportunity for us to begin gathering such in formation. I encourage all who are concerned about the Social Security Program and our economy to attend.” The Democratic Executive Committee dinner meeting will begin at 7:30 P.M. at Boswell’s Restaurant. Reser vations may be made by call ing Mrs. Goodman at 482-2138 during working hours. Deadlines for reservations is Friday, November 26th. MACHINE B I REPAIR I ■ Take Your Machine To ■ ■ JAY’S CLOTHING! ■ 1111 N. Oakum St. ■ ■ Edenton ■ ■ 482-3700 1 I Guy Toppin, past M I owner of I I Clip-N-Stitch I Ridgecroft School i o hold Antique Show And Sale This Weekend Ridgecroft School will hold the Second Annual Antique Show and Sale on November 20 and 21, in the Ridgecroft Gym. The time of the show will be 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., on November 20 and 12 noon to 6 P.M., on November 21. General admission will be $2 at the door and once you pay admission you can enjoy the entire weekend at the “Show” without having to pay admis sion again. The Antique Show and Sale will host a “Preview Party” on November 19, from 6 P.M. until 9 P.M. A Pig picking will be held and the doors to the Antique Show and Sale will open at 7 P.M. If you are in terested in attending the “preview party,” please call Ridgecroft to make a reserva tion. Tickets for the “preview party” are $5 a person. Featured at the Antique Show and Sale will be: A local 18th Century Hertford County quilt exhibit, on loan from a private collector, will be displayed through out the en tire week-end. Mrs. Majorie Brown of Stow, N.Y., will ex hibit reproduction primitive paintings, theorums, folk art, stenciling and floor cloths during the week-end. Mrs. Brown has published three ar SOUTHEASTERN PROFESSIONAL COATINGS, INC. Special prices on room additions, patio enclosures, porch & patio deckings of all types, and all types of exterior coatings. Edenton Office 482-7177 Elizabeth City Office 338-1217 • FREE ESTIMATES • For All Your Home Improvement Needs “In House Financing Available" tides in “Colonial Homes” magazine on folk art techni ques in the past year. She will also give a lecture and demonstration on fabric sten ciling on November 20, at 11 A.M. Mr. Gene Crowder of A.Y. Hakimian’s Oriental Rugs will present an Oriental Rug lecture on November 21, at 2 P.M. Food shall be served during the week-end; meals, sand wiches, and deserts will be available. Brunswick Stew, made from an old Bertie County recipe, will be sold by the quart and a bake sale shall be conducted through out the entire week-end. A quilt, an American made oriental rug and an antique plate will be raffled off on Sunday afternoon. There will be 20 dealers at the Antique Show and Sale of fering a wide variety of anti ques so that everyone can en joy the show. Norma Dunlap Antiques of York, S.C. will of fer a crystal repair service; so bring cracked or chippekd crystal to be repaired. If you have any questions, please call Ridgecroft School at 322-2964. The proceeds from the “Show” will go toward the library fund.
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