■ MMI i Distilleries Manufacturing Poisonous Booze Blasted \ Two illegal liquor stills were blown up in rural Cho wan County last Wednesday. Authorities said the booze being manufactured could have been poisonous. Sheriff Earl Goodwin reported the stills were located about ISO yards apart in the Yeopim Section of the county. A well traveled path connected the two and led officers to surmise they were being operated by the same crew. Sheriff Goodwin said 55-gallon steel drums were be ing used as fermenting tanks. This could have caused % THE CHOWAN HERALD A Volume XXXIII.—No. 30. Hollowell In District Limelight Lions Installation Program Scheduled W. Herbert Hollowell, Jr., of Edenton, will be installed tonight (Thursday) as Dis trict Governor 31-J, Lions ..International. Edenton Lions Club will present the installation ser vice of their favorite-son gov ernor afid the 1966-67 district cabinet at Chowan Golf and Country Club, beginning at '7:30 o'clock. Wallace I. West of Wil mington, past Lions Interna flST i ISlEfe;. - 'ii ■ft 31 *' WL 4 > ' WALLACE L WEST public parade HAILS PROGRESS— More and more publications are finding interesting copy along The Public Parade. Recently Lloyd Griffin’s “We The People” dealt at length with interesting as pects of Edenton and Cho wan County, t According“to L. S. Blades, t Jr., president of The Nor folk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph -Company, the Elizabeth City based firm has recently earned the dis tinction of becoming the cover subject for one of the nation’s foremost telephone industry publications. The July issue of “Tele phone Engineer and Man agement,” one of the coun try’s oldest trade maga zines, features as its cover, a composite of the 60 by 65 mile section of Northeast North Carolina served by the company, an illustration of some of the new equipment to soon be put into use, and a photograph of historic Edenton harbor in contrast with one of the company’s modem microwave towers in the background. The accompanying article, “Long Range Economic Stu dies, Community Support ■ Justify EAS„ Microwave Net work,” acclaims the planned December cutover to Extend ed Area Service (Albemarle Metro) to be the largest geo graphic area cutover yet ac complished by an -independ ent telephone company. The toll-free service provided by EAS will be available to telephone subscribers in all or parts of seven counties, comprising a total land area ot 3,900. square miles. The magazine devotes four pages to an outline of the planning required by the company, how it has in stalled and- is currently using its microwave systems and ties in its service to an area abundant - in historical lore. The article attributes the local company to be making a “progressive three prong attack to stimulate its own as well as the area’s business.” \ Through well-defined pop ulation density and area ser vice maps prepared during the company’s economic Studies to determine the feasibility