November 15, 1979 "Srrtokeout” Is Scheduled RALEIGH November 15 is the day for the American Cancer Society’s “Great American Smokeout.” For the third consecutive year, people across the nation are urged to give up cigarette smoking on that day at least hopefully, for much longer. Dr. William C. Trier, professor of surgery, University of North Carolina, former president of the Arizona Division of the American Cancer Society and member of the local and state boards of directors, will serve as the 1979 “G.A.S.” Chairman for North Carolina. Dr. Trier has urged all 104 ACS local units to participate. He has a long record of outstanding service in medical and scientific affairs in many parts of the country and retired from the Navy in Jpr • Dr. William C. Trier Dependable heat for your fuel savings to warm your heart! cJlhmm THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED WOODBURNING HEATERS No worries about fuel shortages when you heat with inexpensive, readily available firewood. And Ashley Circulators heat up to 6 rooms for 12 hours and more on a single fueling! No fuss, no fumes, no smoke. Ashleys require ash removal, on the average, only three times monthly...maintain the heat level you select by setting a dial. Choose from 4 fuel savings models now! Os EDENTON, INC. Betty’s Boutique JBral.. 'Tuff Shirts” Make Great Gifts =/| T-Shirts • Jerseys • Night Shirts HI J s weat * weat V. Custom Printing f Just Arrived Tops & Blouses jig , At Great Savings... gfg I SB.OO to $13.00! all FALL FASHIONS iL. 25% - 50% Off P ★ Free Personalized Stocking With $25.00 Purchase ★ 9 A.M.-5 Monday-Saturday “JJ Hertford, N.C. 1987 to join the University of North Carolina, with the rank of Captain in the Medical Corps. Last year 3,600,000 Americans quit smoking on “G.A.S.”day; 10,400,000 cut down; and 2,400,000 were still not smoking two weeks later. One of the most successful quitters is Ed ward Asner, who was the 1978 National “G.A.S.” Chairman and has agreed to serve this year. Asner quit last November and is still off cigarettes. For further information, contact your local American Cancer Society or the North Carolina Division Office in ’ Raleigh at 919-834-8463. New Member Ford Division of the Ford Motor Company has an nounced that Gene Perry recently attained mem bership in the prestigious Ford Society of Professional Sales Counselors for 1979. Membership in the Ford Sales Society can be at tained only by those qualifying salespersons who display outstanding achievement during the calendar year. Perry is currently employed with Manning Motor Co. Inc. and has been a professional salesperson there since 1970. Perry and his wife Helen, live at 11 Albania Drive, Edenton. *. f „ A« - t? : l KeKiii L i OFFICIALS VISIT FACILITY Officials of the N. C. Health Care Facilities Association visited Cape Colony Haven on Paradise Road on November 6. Don G. Angell of Clemmons, second from right, association president, and J. Craig Souza of Raleigh, executive director, right, are shown with Cape Colony’s management leaders. They are: Phil Rawls, left and Ronnie Rawls, both of Wilmington and associated with SouthEastern Health Services, Inc. (Staff Photo by Luke Amburn.) Demonstration Slated Ever increasing gasoline prices and oil shortages have rekindled interest in the production and use of gasohol -a mixture of gasoline and anhydrous ethanol. Because of this growing interest, Elizabeth City State University has arranged for a Gasohol Demonstration and Workshop, Saturday. Hosted by the Department of Industrial Arts and Technology and the Department of Geosciences, the demonstration and workshop will be held from 9 A.M. until 4 P.M., in the area of McDonald Dixon Hall. Using com or potatoes, Brooks Whitehurst, a well known chemical engineer, will demonstrate the actual production of gasohol. The mash that will be used during the demonstration is being made in advance by students from the Depart ment of Biology. “In our continuing efforts to serve the needs of the people of northeastern North Carolina, we have informed and invited area farmers, extension agents, political and civic leaders, school administrators and students to this unique and first Gasohol Demonstration and Workshop,” Dr. Jimmy R. Jenkins, vicfe chancellor for academic affairs, in dicated. I Would Like To Express My Appreciation To All Who Supported Me With Their Time And Efforts Throughout The Campaign. Thank You So Veiy Much. Russell Wheeler THE CHOWAN HERALD Last year when ECSU hosted the state meeting of the N. C. Industrial Arts Association, students from the Department of In dustrial Arts and Technology demonstration some practical applications in the use of solar energy. Dr. Jenkins added that, “In December or early January, we will schedule a Wood burning Workshop.” Joining Whitehurst during the November 17 demon stration and workshop will be Dr. Everett Nichols, professor of economics and business in the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, at N. C. State University. Dr. Nichols will discuss in detail the economic and regulatory requirements associated with the production of gasohol. Additional information on the Gasohol Demonstration and Workshop can be ob tained by contacting Floyd P. Horton, administrative assistant to the vice chancellor for academic affairs (335-0551 Extension 283). DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement k CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up tp 4 days Ninoty-fivo out of every 100 men weigh between 127 and 209 pounds. SAVE HUNDREDS! YES, ITS TRUE THE GM GIANT HAS OVER BOUGHT ON '79 MODELS AND IS PASSING THE SAVINGS ALON 6 TO THEIR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. ALL 79 $ ON SALE NOW! SEVERAL DRIVER ED UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM! Jipfc Trucks aro what we*r» all about. T *l' Have one built nor \uu! Vg, , J w j eep CJ.J ""y~| sfeg#* Jeep, PONTIAC MR. GOODWRENCH aoc^iLL IS AT YOUR SERVICE USED CARS COMPLETE MB. GOODWRKNCH SEBVIC^^^^ GBNXBAL MOTORS HUITS DIVISION BEEP THAT GREAT JAM &CBIIBIK, GM FEELING WITH GENUINE GM PASTS. ||||||||M/li ; I Mi VISIT THE HOME OF THE GIANT WllfUir MOTOR CORP. Ml mill t EDENTON4B2-8421 ff UIIUIILn Broad St. Ext. Agenda Is Released The project review committee of the Eastern Carolina Health Systems Agency will meet November 29, at 7 P.M., at the Willis Building located at First and Reade Streets in Greenville. Agenda items will include discussion of the following proposals: Roanoke- Chowan Mental Health Center - Parent-Teacher Project; Onslow Memorial Hospital - Data Processing System; and Northeastern Rural Health Development Association - Supplemental Information requested by DHEW on Second-year continuation Grant. For additional in formation on project reviews, contact: Director, Project Review; ECHSA, P.O. Box 7306; Greenville, N.C. 27834; (919 758-1372. The public is invited to attend this meeting IT 'S A FACT! The outstanding runner who does a four-minute mile is achieving a speed of, 15 miles an hour! » * * AUTUMN’S HERE Vacation time has now come to an end, We all knew it would when it first began. Yes I hake to see my grandchildren go, We have a good time together as you know. They visit with me nearly everyday. True we work together and also play. Merrill T. is nine, he’s as strong as can be, All the heavy loads he carries for me. We have four this year to ride the school bus, They are young, sometimes they may fume and fuss. Mary Kay, she is twelve and will be boss, She will keep them straight, they can’t get lost. My youngest grandson, he is more than six, To start to school, he’ll really be in a fix. Yes he’s very quiet and also shy, But he will learn it all by and by. The leaves have now turned to red and gold, Harvest time is here, we are another year old. Yes the men are busy, the combines are running, Getting up early harvesting a crop I’m not funning. I enjoy every season of the year, When the days are brisk and clear. True, when we walk through the thicket, We can hear the singing of the little cricket. We now can feel the autumn breeze, Passing through the old pine trees. Years have past, our body grown weak, Let’s pause for a moment, take time to think. MARY LIZZIE LANE TYNER, N.C. Page 19-A

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