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Holiday Pageant Planned Albemarle Baptist Church on Base Road in Edenton cor dially invites the public to at tend "Night of Miracles” by Elwyn Gunn and John W. ^Peterson. This is a Christmas "pageant dramatizing the events that transpired in Bethlehem on a long-ago Christmas Eve, culminating in the birth of the Christ-child, God's ultimate gift to mankind. Participating in the drama will be the youth and adult ^choirs, as well as various other church members. "Night of Miracles" will take place on Sunday, December 20 at 7 p.m. Re freshments will be served in the fellowship hall at the con clusion of the performance. Come and prepare to be in spired. Thanks Given The family of E.V. McClenney wish to thank Dr. DeVine and the nurses at Chowan Hospital for the fine care our father was given during his illness. u' Wfy^lso acknowledge with deepfl appreciation, the kind egressions of sympathy ex We are deeply appreciative for the many prayers, visits, cards, food, flowers, phone calls and memorial gifts. May God Bless Each of You The Children of E.V. McClenney Keep our community safe ...for all of us! Call Crime Line - 482-5100 GE. We bring good things to life. UINN Lay a way now for Christmas! OF EDENTON, NIC. 5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Carry-In Service Parts & labor (See Warranty Model JE1425 Dual Wave II’* microwave system—designed lor good, fast cooking results. Spacious 1.4 cu. ft. oven cavity. Word Prompting Display provides programming instructions. Time Cook 1 & 2 lets you set two power levels and two cooking times in one program. 10 Power Levels. ONLY Cooking Complete Reminder tells you cooking cycle is finished and food is still in the oven. n , Aom Regular $379. $239 MICROWAVE OVEN with Cooking Versatility 0 Th» Chowan Ha Recreation eport Over 30 Basketball League The Men's Over 30 League will have its first night of ac tivity Tuesday, December 22, beginning at 7 p.m. All men over the age of 30 are invited to participate. Call the Recre ation Department at 482-859S for more information. Skateboard Jam Saturday, December 19 is the date of the next Skate boarding Jam at the Edenton Recreation Department. The Jam is held in the parking lot from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Participants must have a signed registration form be fore they may participate. Volleyball Clinic The Edenton-Chowan Recreation Department will sponsor an Adult Volleyball Clinic on Saturday, January 2 at the D.F. Walker gym. This clinic is for anyone interested in learning the fundamental skills of volleyball or anyone wanting to perfect theii skills. Prepare now for the upcoming co-ed season. Reg istration is free and is open Items not claimed by Jan- = uary 1 will be disposed of. Of- j fice hours at the Rec. Dept, are 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. weekdays. n now until the day of the clinic. 9 Aerobic Exercise Classes The Edenton Recreation Department continues to offer an aerobic exercise class on Monday and Wednesday nights beginning at 6 p.m. You may join at any time. Phone 482-8595 for more in formation. Youth Basketball Registration Ends Registration for youth bas ketball ends Friday, Decem ber 11. Youth (boys and girls) ages 6-18 are eligible to participate. Lost and Found Many items of clothing have been found over the past year at Recreation Dept, facilities, including Fisher Field, Earnhardt Field, and the old National Guard Ar mory. Anyone who has lost items at either of these loca tions should check with the Rec. Dept. Honor Roll Is Released Principal Gilliam Under wood is pleased to announce that the following students made the "A" and ”A-B" Honor Rolls at White Oak Elementary School for the second six weeks grading pe riod. "A" Honor Roll First Grade - John McArthur, Joel Roberts, Leanne Spruill, Jason Tripp, Matthew Evans, Rashard Spivey, Angela Siano and Belinda Stanley. Second Grade - Jessica Byrd, Tony Boyce, Helena Roberts, Belinda Todd and Leah Wellman. Third Grade - Kari Ann Basa.JCaie Bf^SgUpK pell, Ann Moore, Kiniberly Mosley, JoAnn Boyce, Ed ward Hall and Jennifer Wemple. Fourth Grade - Shay Privott and Nykoll Williams. Fifth Grade - Shelly Cor rine Bass, Jason Spruill, Tony Jordan, Stacey Taylor, Kimberly Chappell, Robin Evans and Susan Morris. "A-B" Honor Roll First Grade - Mark Adams, Kenarda Bowe, J.T. Elliott, Sharon Jethro, Jen nifer Walton, Tanya Ward, Joey Ziemba, Matt Bunch, Maggie Casper, James Copeland, Nicole Jethro, Ter rance Privott, Bryant Rober son, Junie Rountree, Sharon Stanley, April Ward, Allen Henderson, Andrew Evans, Daniel Hollowell, Timothy Leary, Louis Nixon, Joey Roberts and Walter Vaughn. Second Grade - Davoya Boddie, Melissa Collins, Sherri Harrell, John Mauzer, Toni Mize, Jennifer Sanders, Raquel Spivey, Quinn Vidal, Patricia Curl, Lance Perry, David Bass, Grace Hendrix, Selena Hugo, Bradley Ober and Dawn Rorrer. Third Grade - Chanel Davis, Angela Hewitt, Stacy Jo Richardson, Sarah Ward, Gary Farmer, LeAnn Hol lowell, Patrick Morris, Elizabeth Osborne, Stanton ...Barks, Caren Roberts, Jeni .^Swanner and Jamie Young. Fourth Grade - Evie Ben nett, Adam Bunch, Bryand Felton, Dwayne Parker, Tony Siano, Jaime Byrum, William Byrum and Allison Parrish. Fifth Grade - Richard Bryant Adams, Heath Dennis Chappell, Elizabeth Faye Hughes, Bryan Tynch Young, Amy Copeland, Brian Evans, April Howell, April Parks, Jason Ward, Heather Baker, Sandy Jordan, Mary Jo Lane, Shannon Meads and Kate Wemple. EVERYBODY’S MARKETPLACE The Chowan Herald’s Classifieds! Stop! The SaU you Nave becN wAmNq For: BEFORE ClmisTMAs Inventory SaU! Come bE HttecI iN name bRANd shoes For ThE ENTiRE pAMily AT AFTER ClflRisTMAS SALE PrIces! All dREss shoes 20% to 70% I off our low REqulAR puices. Harris •hoppiNq Center next TO Super 10 HertEorcI, N.C. Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun. 1-4 UNTil QUAUTY A Ch»i*TM»S FAMILY SHOES J 426 555 5 Mom, skop wkiU Tks ckildREN ENjoy our pUy center LAy-AWAys qipT cirtiHcates u WEal>£ remodeled rnd UJE'RE READY TO SHOW OFF! Ufe Now Have Coffee, Fountain Drinks, Sandwiches and Snacks. RLSO NEUI HOURS: Monday thru Saturday from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. Sunday - 8 a.m. til 10 p.m. NOW With $5.00 purchase of gas get a FREE Small Fountain Drink or Small Cup of Coffee! (Offer Good Through December 13th) EDENTON SHELL SERVICE NORTH BRORO STREET EDENTON HEAT PUMPS 1 air to air —/Water to air Wo'vo boon Installing both for over 30 years GORDON SHEET METAL 315 S. ROAD STREET PHONE 335-9405 Bill Vogedes "Serving Edenton Since 1907" * Homeowners * Commercial * Automobile * Bonds 403 S. Broad Street 482-4428 GLENN'S AUTO SALES INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE BUY YOURSELF OR SOMEONE YOU LOVE AN AFFORDABLE CAR OR TRUCK FOR CHRISTMAS! 1981 Olds Cutlass Supreme.$1995 1981 Nissan 280ZX.$4495 1982 Chevrolet Chevette.$1495 1982 Pont. Trans Am -T-Top.$5295 1983 Toyota Corolla - AT, AC.$3995 1984 Ford LTD.$3695 1984 Chevrolet Celebrity.$4495 1984 Pontiac Bonneville.$4495 1984 Nissan Maxima.$5295 1985 Nissan Sentra.$3295 TRUCKS 1972 Chevrolet Pick Up.$1000 1978 Chevrolet Van.$2495 1979 Ford Pick Up.$2995 1980 Datsun 4x4 - AC.$3295 1982 Datsurr-AC. $2995 1983 Mazda-AT.$2995 1983 CheV. PU - 35,000 miles, camper shell ....$4295 1983 Ford Pick Up 4x4.$6495 1984 Toyota Pick Up....$3495 1984 Dodge Ramcharger.$4495 1984 Plymouth Voyager Caravan.$6995 Many Cars Under $600 Unbelievable Savings! 5-Mile-Y between Hertford and Edenton on Highway 17 Call 482-8060
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