SECTION B News From Merry Hill By Ms. Ethel Winborne M/Sgt. David Early and Mrs. Early of Goldsboro spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ley White. Mrs. Virgie Baker, Mrs. Ethel Winborne and B. L. Smithwick visited Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Taylor of The Liston 1500 Peanut Mine delivers the highest picking capacity in the field - anywhere, any time, any kind. t Ito Ulliston and clean up. The other member of - world-famous peanut harvesting team ' ' jjfe- LILLISTON’S 2700 DIGGER-SHAKER- ISMMBMI WINDROWER out-runs, out-windrows, outlasts them alt. It’* the slickest, smoothest-running shaker in the field, Edenton Tractor & Implement Co. W. QUEEN ST. EXTD. FBONE 4U-4477 ■ TO SERVE YOU BETTER Visit this beautiful new service station—the latest design, fully equip ped and see Merrill Perry and Herbert Byrum, Jr., partners. Both have euany years of experience in fine car care. NOW FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY EKCO ETERNA STAINLESS TABLEWARE Contemporary “Canoe Muffin” pattern ■ — ilMl solid, forged stainless steel that will not chip, Gnlu . peel or wear off lOO% dishwasher safe Y place settings and complete serving pieces. ~ Regular $2.25 retail value. WITH GASOLINE PURCHASE ©' EDENTON SHELL SERVICE rfOTv ' “ (SHELL) -SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS THE CHOWAN HERALD Williamston Tuesday. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and Mrs. S. B. Adams were the Tuesday afternoon guests of Mrs. Fred White of Harrellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Keeter and son, Eddie, of Hampton, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Bailey of Vir ginia Beach spent Saturday Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, October 9, 1969 and Sunday at their home here. Mrs. Bob House and daughter, Lynn, of Har rellsville spent Saturday and Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phelps were guests Satur day of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Daniels and family of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Hallet Daniels and children of Ahoskie visited Mrs. Lizzie Miller and family Sunday. Mrs. Margaret White and Mrs. Lizzie Miller visited Graham Fairless in the Ro anoke - Chowan Hospital in Ahoskie Thursday. He has returned to his home at Harrellsville now. Mrs. Virgie Baker, Mrs. Teneal Taylor, Mrs. C. W. Byrum, Mrs. Howard San ford and Mrs. Essie Silver thorne attended the funeral of Henry Barber at Peters burg, Va., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and children and Mr. and Mrs. David White of Newport News, Va., were weekend guests of Mrs J. W. White. Miss Fonda Smithwick and Miss Jan Lewis spent the weekend at Manassas, Va., visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bar field were the Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Small of La Grange. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davenport Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward and Billy of Winton, Mr. and Mrs. Pruden Fore hand of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davenport and ; Angelia and Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Daven- ! port and Paula and Penny of Merry Hill. Mr.,and Ehelps_; of Colerain and Raymond ''-tv PROGRESS IN HOUSING—On June 6 proceedings were launched by the Building Inspection Department of Edenton to condemn the structure at 204 East Albemarle Street shown at left. Shortly thereafter Sam Collins purchased the property. The renovated dwelling is shown at right. Inspector Long said the house has a modern bath and hot water. It has already been rented. This is a good example of what can be done to sent# of the delapidated structures in Edenton." Long noted. Clean Reactors To maintain high purity in the waters used in nu clear power reactors, nickel alloys are specified for all water - contacting equip ment. Each of the two steam generators being con structed for a nuclear pow er plant in Virginia con tains some 39 miles of high-nickel alloy tubing. Pure water circulating through the tubes is heated to a very high temperature in the reactor, and turns water flowing outside the tubes to steam to drive the Baker of Aulander visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stewart Holland and Michelle and David of Vir ginia Beach, Va., and Miss Amelia Perry of East Caro lina University, Greenville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry. Mrs. C. W. Davenport spent several days last week at Winton with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward and Billy. Mrs. Ralph Smithwick, Mrs. Bob House and Lynn spent .. Saturday, at Eliza beth City. Among the 1.7 million Children of deceased Ages of the 26 million Vietnam era veterans are veterans may be eligible U. S. veterans range from 14,000 under 20 years of for pensions even though below 20 to over 100. Aver age- their mothers are not. age is 44.2 years. ©GOODYEAR I | SERVICE r STORES | * COME IN TODAY... CDECK ONLY 3 DAYS TO SAVE! 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C. ! >&S§B|nHi9p * rnfagmm- t ym\ 1I SECTION B SO-Ymt-OM Coins Pure nickel coins pro duced in Switzerland over 80 years ago and recently removed from circulation still show most of the or iginal detail of the dies. soothing antiseptic relief foil CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED 0lp& FEVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES. PAINFUL COHNsJg AMAZING LIQUID RELIEVES PAIN AS Ur IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY corns the fast, easy way with fteezoncQ. Liquid Freezone re ••eves pain instandy, works below the skin line to dissolve corns away in rust days. Get Frcezooc...ataH drug counters.