Thursday. January 27. 1983 • “V ' 11111 m " " 1 '■ II , ■ First Loss For Lawrence Academy Lady Warriors On January 18 the Lawrence Academy Lady Warriors suffered their first loss of the season. Playing an Enfield team that the War riors had beaten by fifteen points earlier, the girls lost by two points 33 to 31. The war riors started off sluggish and trailed by five points at the end of the first quarter. They came back in the second quarter and by the end of the first half had cut the margin to just one (14-13). The end of the third quarter showed the Warriors ahead by three 23-20. However, turnovers hurt them and reaching fouls cost the Warriors in the 4th quarter when they were out scored 13 to 8. Tammie Nobbs led all scorers with 12 points. Gay Bass and Kim Elliott each had 6. Mary Dee Carroway added 4, and Toni Hughes, 3. On Jan. 21, The Lady War riors bounced back from their first loss to trounce Albemarle 52 to 35. After ilfew - ’T.l'iipMHa mBKHniKEk. Jm ■ fl WELCOME NEW MEMBER—John E. R. Perry, Jr., left, and Riley S. Monds, Jr., welcome Travis W. Twiford as a new member of the Trustees’ Advisory Committee at College of The Albemarle. Twiford, superintendent of Camden County schools, was recently appointed to serve on the committee by the Camden County Board of Commissioners. Perry represents Gates County, and Monds is the Perquimans County representative. Jim M. Hare of Tyner fills the Chowan County seat. (COA Photo) | . 3 :>t>i-p i J7JOII S w 10001 yl F * ' v * lv evobeqe v «g*Teg in- Serried"” Edenton SiIESI 1 1 Alvin Hollo well ! Owner (Licensed Electrician) Phone 482-2608 For Free Estimates Call After 3:30 * i New Work Contractor -0~ -O- -O' tK —O'. «w> I—Q»> -O- . N.C. 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N.C. - Hertford Plymouth 492-4454 426-8343 793-1131 missing 3 games in a row due to an injury, guard Kathy Rawls rejoined the starting line up and contributed a game high 20 points. Toni Hughes regained her shooting touch and added 9 points, followed by Gay Bass, Tam mie Nobbs, and Mary Dee Carroway with 6 points each, Kim Elliott and Genia Jones both with 2, and Cheryl Pierce 1 to round out the scoring. On Jan. 22, the Lady War riors played the N.E.W. Rebels of Sharps burg and won going away 63 to 29. Play ing an almost flawless floor game, the Warriors raced to a 37-11 first halflead, and then added 22 more in the third quarter. With the score 59 to 22 going into the 4th quarter, the Warrior reserves were able to gain some valuable ex perience by playing out the game. There were four Lawrence players in double figures; Kim Elliott with 14 to lead all scorers, Gay Bass with 13, Kathy Rawls with 12, and Toni Hughes with 10. Susan Hassell added 5 points, Mary Dee Carroway 3, Lisa Can trell, Genia Jones, and Wen dy Miller each had 2. The Warriors are now 13 and 1. On Jan. 18th, the Lawrence Academy J. V. Lady warriors played the Patriots of Enfield Academy and pulled out a 27 to 23 win. Jackie Williford led the team with 15 points, followed by Ingrahm Lee with 6, Daphne Furlough, Tracy Lindsey and Caroline Jones each had 2 points. On Jan. 22, the J.V. Lady Warriors played the N.E.W. Rebels and won 41 to 36. The Warriors trailed the Rebels for most of the game and at the end of three quarters of play the score was 28 to 27 in favor of N.E.W. However, in the 4th quarter, the Warriors played heads up basketball and went on to win by 5. Jackie Williford again led the scoring, tossing in 19 points. Jackie Tetterton and -.mm, 1 48 Pairs To Choose From // ) Hurry, or you'll miss our ([ // spectacular, 14K gold earring sale! \\f[ Fashion designs, originally, $20.-SSO. 'Mj are now on sale for, 50%0ff. Buy those fashion favorites you love at our dramatically reduced prices, today. DESIGN BY JEWELMONT o Sen ffidetiek Qeureleti THE CHOWAN HERALD Ingrahm Lee both had 6 points, followed by Caroline Jones with 4. Daphne Fourlough, Tracy Lindsey, and Michelle Chesson each with 2. The J.V. Lady Warriors are now 8 and 0 with three games remaining. Graduates CHAPEL HILL-The following student from Chowan County was among 1982 December graduates at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Dorothy Katherine Wright, B.S. Phar., Old Fish Hatchery. Blount Participates In Brim Frost Exercise ARMY AND AIR FORCE HOMETOWN NEWS-Army Spec. 4 Kenneth E. Blount, son of Andra G. Blount of Route 1, Edenton, N.C., par ticipated in Brim Frost 1983, a U.S. Readiness Command joint-service excercise held in Alaska. The exercise is designed to test and evaluate active and reserve component com manders in joint procedures and tactics. It also gauges their ability to function in an artic environment. Exercise participants were personnel from Army and Air Force units already assigned to Alaska, a Canadian Light infantry battalion, soldiers from Fort Lewis, Wash., and Fort Campbell, Ky., and reservists and national guard smen from 14 different states. Blount is a chemical opera tions specialist with the 9th In fantry Division at Fort Lewis. He is a 1977 graduate of John A. Holmes High School, Edenton. "The successful people are the ones who can think up things for the rest of the world to keep busy at" Don Marquis Dorothy P. Brooks Mrs. Dorothy *P. ißrooks, age 68 of Richmond, Va., died January 20, 1983. She is sur vived by a daughter, Bettie V. Brooks of Richmond, a son Carl Franklin White of Schnectady, N.Y., three sisters, Mrs. Lela McClintic, Mrs. Bertha Harrell and Mrs. Lillian Florence all of Eden ton, N.C.; a brother Gurney Pritchett, Clemson, S.C. A graveside service was held Tuesday 2:00 P.M. at Forest Lawn Cemetery Norfolk, Virginia. Robert M. Phillips Mr. Robert M. 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Ropor 482-7401 793-9161 j 793 3026 u P 4 W Tire Co. Washington St. - Williamston, 792-4149 |r Obituaries Clark, Edenton and Mrs. Lillie Belle Chancey, West Palm Beach, Fla. A funeral service was held Sunday, 2:00 P.M. in , the Williford-Barham Funeral Chapel by Rev. Richard Blankenhorn with burial in Beaver Hill Cemetery. Williford-Barham Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Henry J. White Mr. Henry James White, 88, Route 3, Edenton died at his home Saturday. A native of Chowan County, he was the husband of Mrs. Nonie Miller White and the son of the late Moses and Mrs. Mollie Bunch White. He was a retired farmer and a member of Macedonia Baptist Church and served as a Deacon. Sur viving other than his wife, 4 daughters, Mrs. Mary W. Ashley, Edenton, Mrs. Sadie W. Wilder, South Mills, Mrs. Lydia W. Harrison, Port Angeles, Wash., and Mrs. Evelyn W. Hare, Tyner; 22 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren and 5 great great-grandchildren. Funeral services for Mr. White were held Monday, 2:00 P.M. in the Macedonia Baptist Church by Rev. Charles Harris with burial in the Church Cemetery. Williford-Barham Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Edgar W. Holmes Edgar William Holmes, 79, died on January 20th, 1983 in Chappaqua, New York. Mr. Holmes was born and raised in Edenton, N.C. and had liv ed in New York during the majority of his life. He is sur vived by his wife, Janice Ballard Holmes, 2 sons, William Ballard Holmes and Robert Wood Holmes and a daughter Ann Holmes. All survivors are from Chappa qua, N.Y. except for daughter, Ann, who resides in Boston, Mass. Mr. Holmes was also the brother of Miss Bertha E. Holmes of Durham, N.C. and Mrs. James G. Brothers of Elizabeth City, N.C. A Memorial Service was held in Chappaqua, New York on January 24th, 1983. Addi tional arrangements are now being made for burial in Page 7-A Edenton, N.C., however, full plans are incompletitf'at this time. ybi -IRS- When the time comes for fil ing a Federal tax return, good records can mean tfie dif ference between filing an ac curate or inaccurate return. Good records also ensure that taxpayers claim jdl the deductions and benefits to which they are entitled. There is no specific filing system required by IRS; however, receipts, canceled checks, bills, prior year returns and other written documents are essential in proving expenses. Income tax records should be kept at least 3 years after the return is due or filed, or 2 years from the date the tax was paid, whichever is later. There are exceptions to the 3 year rule when records should be kept for a longer period of time. An example of this is property transactions, such as the sale of a residence. These records should be kept for as long as they are helpful in determin ing the cost of the original or replacement property.

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