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Thursday. June 16.1983 in Sarah Hill may die. Under some cir cumstances, this would not be so unusual. But Sarah Hill is only one year old. She does not deserve to die. Sarah, the daughter of Harold and Corinne Hill of Richmond, Virginia, suffers with a birth-related liver defect, and unless she can receive a transplant liver, she will probably die. Dozens of concerned people in western Tidewater, Virginia, are determined to do all passible to help assure Sarah will be able to enjoy a reasonably normal life. A group in Prankline, Virginia have a fund drive started to help with the very expensive medical care Sarah will require. Sarah’s case is not so unusual in the sense that others in this world suffer. But a one-year-old child deserves more from life. Sarah is only beginning in this world. There is so much she has not seen, heard, or been a part of. Her suffering has already been much greater than most of us are ever ex posed to. But Sarah won’t give up. Sarah has no choice in her destiny. While a transplant will not assure Sarah will live, it is the only chance she has. It will be a vary involved pro cedure and very, very expen sive. A hospital in Min neapolis quoted a price of $140,000 for the operation and will require 80 percent pay CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY CUSTOM DRAPERIES Our decorating service will help you choose any style window treat ment, then personalize it with your selection of quality fabrics. Have your furniture upholstery to coordinate with your decor. Large selection of fabrics Wallpaper Hours Monday thru Friday 8 to 5 By appointment other hours Visit our workroom today or call 482-2476 Ivey Meadows Upholstery and Interiors Northside Shopping Center me(k Tyler ' downtown k^edenton Hl T 9Sg®SSP 2(8x10s) *3(5*78) IS wallets PORTRAIT PACKAGE ONLY $12»5 JLdmi (95* DEPOSIT) Pa— « our —cuon B—utrtul bacfcgroundt r Group* « 1 -00 »lr» pt p«non PHOTOGRAPHY HOURS: Tuat., Wad., Thura. 10a.m. to 1 pan., 2 o.m. to 6:30p.m.; Fri. 10a.m. tol p.m.,2p.m. to7:oop.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. point of viow BY BILL NIXON ment before the child will be placed on a waiting list to receive the transplant. It’s hard to realize what such a tragedy can do to a family. The child’s suffering alone is enough, and when thought is given to the ex pense involved in attempting to save Sarah’s life, deep love and a strong faith is needed to survive. Sarah’s parents know this and have not asked for outside help. But help is coming. The Franklin group, under the name “Celebrate Life for Sarah” has already received a number of donations. Os the $8,500 that has been raised in Franklin, $2,000 was collected by a group of retirees. But much more will be needed. Those of us who are bless ed with normal, healthy children have more to be thankful for than we really realize. A few common colds, chicken pox, rashes, and skinned knees are nothing compared to the plight of young Sarah. It’s bur time to help, to show how grateful we are for what we have, for the blessings we probably take for granted. You can'help. A tax-deductible contribu tion to help Sarah may mean the difference between life and death. Look into your heart and give Sarah a help ing hand. Do it today. Mail your contribution, along with a copy of this column, to “Celebrate Life for Sarah”, in care of the Bristow Insurance & Realty Company, P.O. Drawer 29, Franklin, Virginia 23851. The full amount of your donation will go to help Sarah have a chance at life, and in the event she doesn’t survive, any remaining funds will be used to help another child needing a transplant. Don’t pretend that Sarah’s problem is of no concern to you. You may not know her or ever get an opportunity to see the benefits of your kindness, but the effects will be well remembered. There is so much each of us has to be thankful for in this life. We can show our thanks by help ing Sarah. Additional information about Sarah and “Celebrate Life for Sarah” can be obtain ed by contacting Wesley Wills at Bristow Insurance in Franklin. The phone number is 804-562-3182. It’s been said that when we view the heartaches of others, it whittles us down to size. This is your opportunity to whittle away some of the pro blems of Sarah Hill. Thank You! Dear Sir: I want to thank the John A. Holmes High School, the organizations of the school, the Edenton-Chowan Schools and each person that took part in my retirement ban quet. I appreciate the gifts and the kind words. I will always remember you for making my 31 years a happy memory. Sincerely, Herman Jernigan Landscaping Flowers! Flowers everywhere! That’s the theme lately for members of the Pembroke 4 H Club who have been busily making flower beds of all kinds. Courtesy of Leary Plant Farm, the Pembroke 4 H Club members are actively engag ed in a land beautification project. In this landscape project each member has the respon sibility of improving his yard. He can surround his mailbox, trees, sidewalk, or any chosen area with marigolds, scarlet sage, petunias, or snap dragons-and 32 plants of his choice. Chosing plants under the guidance of Mrs. Levema Copeland, everyone showed enthusiasm. Pembroke Club is most appreciative to Mr. Jack Leary for helping in this worthwhile project. THE CHOWAN HERALD Letter To The Herald Editor Dear Editor: The Edenton Woman’s Club has done it again! By sponsoring, with the N.C. Historic Preservation Society and the Division of Ar FBLA Banquet Is Held On June 6, the Future Business Leaders of America held their annual Business Awards Program. FBLA has nine goals it tries to achieve each year. One of these goals is to promote scholarship for students enrolled in business classes. During its Business Awards Program, FBLA honored those students who have met the challenges of fered by the business depart ment at John A. Holmes High New Books Are Received Come by the Shepard- Pruden Library and see the attractive display of Pine Needle Craft. These articles were made by Bessie Chason and former students of hers: Eleanor Tscheiller, Marlene Austin, Marian Warren, Irene Don, Joy Obom, and Tyra Jacobson. The Shepard Pruden Library will be closed all day Wednesday, June 22, for a full staff meeting. New Books received at the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library. Adult Fiction “Death in the Green House”, by J. R. L. Anderson; “Romance”, by Gwen Davis; “The Miller’s Dance: A Novel of Cornwall” by, Winston Graham; “Jewelled Path”, by Rosalind Laker; “Summer of Katya”, by Trevanian and “A Dove Against Death”, by Christopher Wood. Adult Non Fiction “Algeny”, by Jeremy Rifkin; “The Complete Wed ding Planner”, by Edith Gilbert; “Natural Relief for Arthritis”, by Carol Keough; “My Russia”, by Peter Ustinov; “Uncivil Liberties”, by Calvin Trillin; “P.S. Jack Paar”, by Jack Paar; “Previews and Premises”, by Alvin Toffler; “On With My Life”, by Patti Trull; “Health and Human Values: A guide to Making Your Own Deci sions”, by Frank Harron; “The Prince and the Wild Geese”, by Brigid Brophy; and “A Handbook on Drug and Alcohol Abuse”, by Frederick Hofman. amooEs trbwous. SWINGS BOND WHEN YOU BUY 4 ELIGIBLE* UNIROYAL TIRES. Here's a greet deal for you. end America, too. Just buy 4 eligible * Uniroyal tires at any participating Uniroyal dealer. Then send proof of purchase, the special certificate, and your Social Security number to Uniroyal within 30 UNIROYAL days. You will receive your SIOO bond in the mail directly from Uniroyal. Orbuy 2 Uniroyal steel-belted radials and get a SSO bond back. But hurry. This is a limited-time offer. BBS STEELER •High- Mileage • Steel-Belted Radial IH» Sa^ sts LAREDO Mdy 12 e High-Performance ii • Light-Truck Radial H Thru H§H June 18 Inc ’Eligible tires Royal Seel; Tiger Raw Plus. St—lar; Laredo Radiol, and La—do flotation Bias ‘Taut project Tiger Paw All-S—sons Piua to deli—ran average of 20% more miteege than AAiehehn X. Edenton Shell Service North Broad Street Edenton, N.C. 482-4770 chives and History, a workshop on the new tax laws as they affect restoration pro jects, the Woman’s Gub has again made a significant con tribution toward preserving School. Those students were: Typing I: Willene Jernigan, Sherri Belfield, Penny Peele, Lisa Burris, Emily Evans, Casey Bass, Becky White, Sharon HolloweU, Kim Grif fin, Lisa Evans, Kim Baker, and Margaret Harrell. Typing II: Gwendolyn Wilder, and Karen Griffin Accounting I: Ginger Ober, Carol Voight, Gwendolyn Wilder, Joe Hollowell, Martha Harless, and Nina Bonds. Accounting II: Yolanda Banks Introduction to Business: Sherry Evans, Art White, and Henry Nixon. Shorthand I: Marvin Bac cus, and Denise Lilly Office Occupations I: Ginger Ober, Melanie Smithwick, and Karen Griffin Office Occupations II: Shel ly Herba Introduction to Data Pro cessing: Danny Hogan, Yolanda Banks, Elizabeth Littlejohn, Stacie Self, Cher ly Hobbs, and Tammy Bachman. Data Processing I: David Davenport. PAYING INSTANT CASH $ FOR $ High School and College Rings FOR Wedding Bands AND Any gold Marked 10K 14K 18K 0r.385,.585, .750 (We will test and buy any yellow or white unmarked gold) CASH por GOLD Gold Jewelry-Gold Coins-Gold Teeth-Gold Watches GOLD PRICES ARE UP! TOP PRICES WE PAY $p A QUJ FOR GOLD WATCHES & STERLING SILVER FLATWARE NEW LOCATION! Colonial Cottage ANTIQUES 915 W. Queen St Edenton, N.C. - 482-4680 WE BUY ANTIQUES OLD DOLLS - GOLD COINS PAIGE QUINN - HENRY QUINN our architectural heritage. On May 19 and 20, businessmen and women, owners of historic homes and public-minded citizens from Chowan and neighboring counties learned a great deal about preservation law. They also found out that the staff at the Division of Archives and History are willing to answer questions in person or by telephone at any time. The talk on the Inventory of significant houses and buildings in Perquimans County brought home the need for such an inventory in this county. Chowan has a richer architectural heritage than most counties in the state, yet it is not documented. Each year, buildings disappear. A by product of this documentation is an attractive illustrated book. The workshop in itself was good. It would be even better if, by a cooperative effort in volving town, county, state and local civic organizations, Chowan County would avail itself of the opportunity to have a proper inventory. Again, thank you, Woman’s Gub for the lunch, the recep tion at the Cupola House but, above all, for your efforts on behalf of historic preservation in Edenton and Chowan County. Frances D. Inglis j- ★ _ /HERITAGE* TOALTY/ 106 East King Street 482-2645 Nancy 482-7531 Gary 482 2645 Russall 482-7147 Lynn 482 7535 r NEW LISTINGS Houses for Rent IN TOWN—Spacious, attractive, two story house with six bedrooms and two baths. Good location Attractive loan assumption $45,000 MOBILE HOME Cape Colony on canal, price negotiable. 32 SOUTH-Mobile acre $14,500 CAPE COLONY-Mobile home and lot $3,500 ARROWHEAD 2BR mobile home w addition, storage shed, carport, completely furnished Immaculate ?i;mhh TWO STORY HOME IN TOWN—Priced to s*il needs repair. WATERFRONT Two Bedroom home on Chowan River with spectacular view. Handy man special. At tractive financing $32,900 NEAR ARROWHEAD BEACH —3 Bedroom. Urge Kitchen, Family Room. Air Conditioned Assumable loan. Priced to 5e11.............,....,.:; $58,200 HOME IN COUNTRY—Near Tyner Bedroom Han dy man special. $12,000 ONE ACRE LOT—On Main Hwy. Wooded Excellent for h0me5ite......... $3,500. COUNTRY ESTATE —Gracious 2 story home, with numerous luxury features, in picturesque setting, just outside Edenton on 8.9 acres with woods, vineyards and pasture. WATERFRONT—LoveIy two story. 4 bedroom home with spectacular, panaromic view of the Albemarle Sound, on sandy beach $75,000 IN THE COUNTRY—Beautifully restored, spacious two story house in a farm setting with out buildings Si x bedrooms, 3 baths and 3 fireplaces StoO.OOO CAPE COLONY Two bedroom home with great room. Near the water. Peaceful $37,300 CHOWAN BEACH 2 Bedroom house will a t act screen porch and garage-workshop $2t:.000 CAPE COLONY—Mobile home on two lots Slt.oo> ARROWHEAD BEACH Unfinished house on twv lots. Handy man special stv.ooo PRICE SLASHED—Attractive 3 BR. : Bath Ifrirk * ranch on Mexico Rd. Reduced to $ 1.7,000 4 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME 1800" sq ft 1 story, 12% annual percentage rate Reduced si:!.7 m. CAPE COLONY Home on canal. Two bedroom. Great Room with fireplace - price negofiai « ' PEA RlDGE—Restored home in excellent coadilicnj 3 BR, Large L.R., on 1.5 ACS, Priced to sell ats e on . MACEDONlA—Attractive three bedroom home witli large deck and vinyl siding. Furniture included Price Reduced to $32,560 7.75 ACRES—On the Perquimans River Sup liu> at | $45,000. Can buy all or part. NICE 4 BEDROOM HOME—2 baths. 1. K . water ac cess, pool and dub house priviledges 'Mftmc CAPE COLONY— oe w ith 3 In-di 1 -ms, I baths, screened porch on 2 lots IN TOWN Brick ranch, 3 Bedroom. IBains and garage $55,000. I 105 ACRE FARM —w/Long Grain Bin, drying unit. I and two shelters, $105,000 BELLA VISTA DRIVE —Waterlront brick ranch. > I bedrooms, 2VS baths, LTcQI Q 1001,1 w/fireplace, screened proch, . sx.lt iut, 2 car gacag’ j WATERFRONT 3 bedroom brick ranch I. K w/fireplace, 2 baths, utility room, gorgeous bench pm ed to sell s«'■>.nob BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Building m a main artery to Edenton. Ideal for a retail businc x. j ; 3,000 j MEXICO RD. Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch, baths, 2 bay carport, central air. new carpet and nc appliances 4 tH.tHitt. ARROWHEAD BEACH—New 2 bedroom house on 2 lots $27,500. HISTORIC DISTRICT—Lo' -q 2-story frame house Large country kitchen, ..ining room. 3 BR baths, 2 fireplaces. WATERFRONT Albemarle Sound. acre lot on Bella Vista Drive $26,500. IN THE COUNTRY—2 bedroom home on an acre of land, workshop. Central heat & air. Reduced tns3o.<X)o ARROWHEAD BEACH—Attractive 3 bedroom home, living room, dining room, kitchen and bath Situated on 3 wooded lots *19,500. HOME ON THE ALBEMARLE SOUND-Cape Col ony, 2story brick, 3 or 4 Bedrooms, L.R. with fireplace. Family Room with fireplace, large deck, workshop. Cen tral heat and air. FANTASTIC BUY!—Country Club area. I »w ncr must self. 4 BR, brick ranch. sq. ft..' - acre fenced lot. Garage, family rooiJbVith fireplace. 9> per cent Annual Percentage Rate. MORGAN PARK Lovely 3BR brick ranch in excellent condition, central heat and air, built-ins APARTMENT q Good location in town, 5 apartments. 3 lots. Sv'- W ALBEMARLE SOUND Beautiful wooded lots over one acre in size on the water. Prices starting at an unbelievable $24500 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Apartment house with eiaht aoartmenis. Excellent income in prime location. 9V»% annual percentage rate... 585,000 WATERFRONT Elegant home in a spectacular setting on the Albemarle Sc O featuring, foyer, great room, 3or 4 bedroom*-QVi room, 2 full baths and 2 half hatha. Plus 3 bdT 3 . guest house. 1.1 acres with sandy beach. I Acre ea Sound $20,900 Waterfront Lots Snug Harbor and Arrowhead. Other | oh and Acreage For Sale. Page 9-B
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