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Rocky Hock Sports Season 15-5 Record i.’Rocky Hock edged the Cres iwelk A;UStars by a 2-1 score MVeancsday night with Rocky Hocl’s right-handed ace, Zackie Harfell, going the distance. He up four scattered hits, walMed none and struck out four. Van Horn had a perfect me for Cresweil until the seventh inning, when Wallace Evan; got Rocky Hock’s first hit, th n Lin Jordan drew a walk, followed by hits by Murray Ni.von and ' Alvin Bunch, with J Vans and Jordan scoring. Vanllom gave up only three hits, walked one end struck out eij ■. . On this same "i-ght these two teams finished a game which had been gained out the week be fore. Rocky Hock won this game by a 6-1 score. Jackie Harrell was also the winning pitched in this game. Ronald Saunders relieved him in the sixth inning and gave up only Hhree hits for the remainder of the game. Alvin Bunch and Murray Nixon 'had two hits Sach for Rocky Hock, while Sex ton had two for the All-Stars. Cahoon and Phelps did the pitch ing 'for Cresweil striking out 14 and giving up six hits. Aftef winning six straight games. Rocky Hock was defeat ed by the Colerain Trappers by a 11-1 score Friday night. Wayne Nelms was the winning pitcher, giving up only five hits, striking out nine and walked seven. Rocky Hock got their only run in the ninth inning when Wal lace. Evans got on with an in field hit. stole second and scored with a walk and a fielder’s choice.; David Allred had two. hits for Rocky Hock while Tracy Hughes and Phelps had two each for Colerain. Both of Hughes’ hits were consecutive home runs. Saunders and Jordan comhiupd for the Rocky Hock pitching, giving up nine hits, s&iking out five and walking xn. The Rocky Hock team now has a 15-5 record for the season. Change Is Made In FHA Loan Program Continued from Page 1, Section 1 gross value of S4OO or more based on 1944 prices. Previous ly the difinition had been that a farm would have to be large enough to produce a substantial portion of the operator’s total cash income. Mi\ Norman explained that under this new definition of a farm it would enable his agency to help many more owners ob tain the necessary housing. A farm housing loan can be made up to the appraised value of the farm to be improved. These loans may be repaid over a period of 33 years. How ever, each borrower can select fee number of years, up to 33, that he wants to repay the loan. Interest is charged at the rate of 4 percent per year on the un paid principal balance. The farm housing loan can be made for construction or repair ’ of farm homes and essential farm service buildings such as pig parlors, farrowing houses, machinery sheds, livestock barns and grain storage facilities. Farm owners interested in the farm housing loan program can obtain additional information at the FHA office located in the bus station building in Hertford. pPw\: ' : >BW^yr.jijffW|^^Hpß|^^HW Schenley Golden Age £in i4ProoL.*&n&Mfr pjftUtodfro^lOO^n^Mapiiyn^MScfawfcqrßinflytCa^N.Y.Q, ■ I CIVIC CALENDAR j continued from Pago 1. Section 1 held at the Elisabeth City Health Department Friday. Sep* lember 2. Revival services are being held this week at Macedonia Baptist Church and will continue through Sunday, August 91* Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night, o’clock. Revival services are in pro gress this week at the Rocky Hock Baptist Church and will continue through Sunday night, j August 28. with services held j every night at 6 o'clock. Dr. M. Ray McKay of Wake Forest will fill the pulpit at ths Edenton Baptist Church for both morning and evening ser vices Sunday, August 28. Revival services will begin at the Chappell Hill Baptist Church Sunday evening, August 28, at j 7:45 o'clock and will continue each evening during the week. Edenton Jeyceea will hold an outdoor meeting with their wives at Sandy Point Beach to-, night (Thursday) at 7 o’clock, j Chowanoke Council No. 54. Degree of Pocahontas, will meet ionkrht (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. William H. Coffieia, Jr., Post | No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Chowan Tribe of Red Men will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock. Edenton's Rotary Club will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Edenton Restaurant. Beech Kork, Rocky Hock and Gum Pond Heme Demonstra tion Clubs are handling the sale! of a book of poems, "From the Glass House," of whieh Mrs. Thurman Allred is the author. J. CLARENCE LEARY. JR. JOINS SMITH - DOUGLASS J. Clarence Leary, Jr., has joined the Smith-Douglass Com- i pany and will have headaoarters I in the company’s home office in Norfolk, where he will conduct sales training tor dealers and! sales personnel. , Leary was born in Edenton in 1927 and graduated from Eden tan High School before entering the University of North Caro lina. He graduated in 1949 with a major in economies. Leary forme.-ly was associated with Leary Brothers Storage Company in Edenton, one of the oldest and largest sales outlets I for Smith-Douglass fertilizer in this area. He is married to the | former Martha Conger and has two sons, aged 8 and 4. A mem ber of the Episcopal Church, Leary served t\ko years in the United States Ctiast Guard and was separated ais a lieutenant junior grade'. • • 1 The Leary family will live in the Lake Shores' section of Nor-! folk. ATTENDING SEMINAR Joe Thorud, representative of. Nationwide Insurance in Eden- I ton, is one of 24 agents attend- j ing the advanced personal sem inar being conducted by his companies at the College Inn Motel at Raleigh. Mr. Thorud has qualified to ! attend this program, which is j designed to help him render 1 better service to his policy- j holders. Tia CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THTTR9DAT, AUGUST 15. 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