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Merry Hill News
By Ethel Winborne
Mr. and Mrs. William
White were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sherwood Earl Allcox of
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Keeter, Eddie and Charlie
Howard Keeter of Hampton
spent the weekend at the
Keeter home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Smithwick, Mrs. Bob House
and Jennifer of Harrellsville
spent Monday at Suffolk.
Mrs. Bernice Doxen of
Virginia Beach visited
several relatives here last
weekend.
Mrs. Maude Foxwell has
returned to her home from
Bertie Hospital after being a
patient there several weeks.
Her condition is greatly
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
White and family of
Newport News were here
with his mother Mrs. J. W.
White for the weekend.
Mrs. Charles Mitchell of
Greenville, S. C. recently
spent several days here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
artlstry I
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E. H. Phelps.
Mrs. Sophie White has
been a patient in the Chowan
Hospital at Edenton for
several weeks and Gail
Cowand is a patient at the
Albemarle Hospital at
Elizabeth City.
Mrs. Bettie Sue White
recently spent several
weeks here with her
brother, A. J. Lawrence and
family,a slso visited other
relatives in Bertie and
Chowan County and a sister
at High Point during her
visit here.
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Mrs. Annie Mae Taylor,
Mrs. Clyde Cobb, Misses
Mary and Margaret Haste
of Windsor took a weeks
vacation to Florida
recently.
Mrs. Virgie Baker and
Charles White made a trip to
Upperville, Va. and spent
several days with Mrs.
Melba White.
The U.S. population is cur
rently gaining at a rate of
eight-tenths of one per cent or
1.6 million annually, according
to the Census Bureau. World
population is gaining at more
than twice the U.S. rate—2.l
per cent or 78 million.
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MILbRED IS A MAMA AGAlN—Mildred the Bear, weU
known in the hills of North Carolina as the mascot of
Grandfather Mountain, has two new cubs, both males. Until
their eyes open at the end of 40 days, Mildred has learned
from Mother Nature to carry her cubs one at a time head
first in her mouth. It may not look like a comfortable ride,
but Mildred displays such gentleness that the cubs do not
seem to mind.
TV Special Sunday
Bob Cromie visits with
one of Lyndon Johnson’s
closest aides, Jack Valenti,
on this week’s “Book Beat”,
Sunday at 4 P.M. on Channel
2. They discuss Valenti’s
new book, “A Very Human
President” (Norton), which
presents the inside story of
how LBJ managed his White
House and handled
Congress.
Johnson’s egotism,
irritation with the press, and
passion for knowing all that
was going on }n the
government are a part of
that story.
Valenti reveals new and
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fascinating insight into how
and why President Johnson
made some of the vital
decisions of the 1960’5. While
Valenti clearly admires
LBJ, he is also aware of the
late President’s human
flaws and misconceptions,
including those which led
him to the decisions he
made regarding the
Vietnam war.
Did you ever take time to
realize how good the
average person is, and how
anxious most of them are to
be helpful?
Swoii Stadsat
Whs Top Hants
la Poster Evoat
Emily Evans, a student at,
Swain Elementary School,
won top honors in the 23rd
Annual Albemarle
Conservation Poster
Contest. Emily’s poster was
selected as a first place
winner from the Fifth Grade
in ths five-county contest
held March 4 an Hertford.
Other winners in the
contest were: Gina
Stevenson of Perquimans
County, first place - Fourth
Grade; Shannon Stahel of
Currituck County, second
place - Fourth Grade; Linda
Koontz of Currituck County,
second place - Fifth Grade;
Charlene Whitehurst .of
Currituck County, first
place - sixth grade; and
Karen Musick of Currituck
County, second {dace - Sixth
Grade. The winners
received trophy cups for
their achievements.
The Albemarle Poster
Contest, sponsored by the
Albemarle Electric
Membership Corporation, is
a climax to the poster
contest held in each county.
A luncheon honoring the
students was held at the
REA Building in Hertford
with Raleigh Carver,
former ASCS supervisor,
the main speaker for the
occasion. Others attending
the event were parents,
school officials,
conservation district
supervisors and members of
the Albemarle Eelctric
Membership Corporation.
Judges for the contest
were Herbert Crase, N. C.
Forest Service; George
Lewis, Agribusiness
Department, Peoples Bank
& Trust Company; and S. L.
Lowery, retired extension
chairman, Pasquotank
County.
Winners of the District
Contest will compete in the
Area Five Conservation
Poster Contest to be held
March 19.
The Albemarle District
wishes to express their
appreciation to the
Albemarle Electric
Membership Corporation,
the students participating,
the teachers and school
officials for their
outstanding contribution in'
making this contest
possible.
Beechye Ward
Gets Scholarship
Beechye Ward of Tyner
has been awarded a
Foundation Scholarship at
Campbell College for the
1975-76 school year.
The Foundation
Scholarship, one of a
number of the same kind
awarded at Campbell to
students of merit, is
renewable on a term basis to
applicants who maintain
their standing. It is
underwritten by a
foundation that stipulates
that it not receive public
credit for its benefactions.
A senior at Campbell,
Miss Ward is a social
science major and plans to
teach on the high school
level. She is a Dean’s and
President’s List student and
a member of the Baptist
Student Union. She is a
transfer student from
Chowan College, where she
was secretary of the Student
Government Association,
and a member of Woman’s
Council and Phi Theta
Kappa.
A 1972 graduate of
Chowan High School, Miss
Ward was editor of the
yearbook, business
manager of. the school
newspaper, and a recipient
of the Outstanckng Teenager
of America Award, Math
Award, and Rotary Cup
Award. She was also named
to Who’s Who Among
American High School
Students.
Miss Ward is the daughter
of My. and Mrs. James
Beecher Ward, Route 1,
Tyner.
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POSTER CONTEST WlNNEßS—Pictured are winners in the 23rd Annual Albemarle
Conservation Poster Contest. Front row, left to right, are: Gina Stevenson and Shannon
Stahel. Second row: Emily Evans and Linda Koontz. Back row: Charlene Whitehurst and
4-H News
By Jeffrey Miller
4-H Reporter
At tour last meeting Mr.
Goodwin talked about the
retreat that those 4-H’ers
went to, and all of them said
that they had a good time.
He also talked about the trip
that we are planning to go
on. It is going to be the
Wednesday before.
We all decided on going
roller skating. After all of
this occured we started
collecting money for the
heart fund and we separated
into groups and, each group
was assigned to certain
areas. This occurred on
Thursday, and we all went
out for an hour and a half
and all together, we
collected sll4. The 4-H’ers
would like to thank everyone
who helped us, and the
people who made a
contribution as well. Again
we thank everyone for a job
well done.
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