m SECTION B Tables Provide Tax Information GREENSBORO The amount North Carolina taxpayers can deduct for sales tax on federal tax re turns can be found in tables printed in the 1040 tax in structions. J. E. Wall, district director of Internal Revenue for North Carolina, said the tables show the sales tax deduction by family size and income. The table is based on con- €^666 the bold new look in portable tv styling... -ZENITH IVPEK SCREE! TV CXAO. VMlßbspieliM r ——»l new low silhouette Tl» SARATOGA • A2SIO Exciting new 19* viewable diagonal portable TV features an elegant wood grained rectangular styled cabinet in grained Kashmir Walnut color and Gold color, or grained Pecan color and Gold color VHF/UHF Spotlite Panel. Power Transformer. Dipole antenna. jP*T|K featuring a full 194 eq. In. screen I f Lets you see more of the pieturel / SCj| It’s higher, wider, bigger, more rectangular m «fr »|« —a picture the whole family can anjoy! 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Manning, Manager ai a ' THE CHOWAN HERALD sumer spending patterns and shows the average sales tax paid by North Carolina resi dents, he said. The sales tax on automo biles purchased is not includ ed in the table. Taxpayers who bought cars in 1969 may add deductible sales taxes paid on them to the amount shown in the table. The table is furnished as a guide for the convenience of taxpayers who do not keep detailed records of payments. Taxpayers who prefer to de duct the actual amount of state sales taxes paid during the year should have records as proof of payment, Wall said. TOYOTA’S EXPERIMENTAL EX I—The Ex-I is the most conventional of Toyota’s three experimental prototypes recently introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show. Designed by Toy ota research engineers to accommodate a front engine drive train, the model is styled spe cifically for long distance driving at high speeds. Soya Princess From Gatesville GREENSBORO—Miss Mar garet Adair Rountree of Gatesville, a sophomore at the University of North Ca rolina at Greensboro, has won the title of Miss North Carolina Princess Soya for 1970. The winner was announced following competition held recently in Raleigh. As Miss North Carolina Harrell Cited For Production Calvin M. Harrell, Edenton representative of the Lincoln National Life Insurance Com pany and a member of Roy F. Mitte & Associates, Nor folk, Va., has been named a I winner in a one-month nation- I wide sales contest recently I conducted by the company, in | honor of Jack E. Rawles, | CLU vice president and direc i tor of agencies. 1 Harrell earned this honor , through the production of a specified large amount of business during the contest. IN HONORS PROGRAM GREENSBOR O—Emily Peele of Tyner is one of 78 . students who are, enrolled in the Honors Program of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. A sophomore, ! she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Ray Peele, Route 1, Tyner. Make sure jffflFßii its mfjfj ■ i i I I I JH ONLY FROM Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, January 29,1970 Princess Soya for 1970, Miss Rountree has won a SSOO college scholarship, a silver bowl and a chance to com pete in the national competi tion in Minneapolis, Minn., August 14-19. During the next 12 months she will appear in various festivals, parades and other functions around the state as a representative of the North Carolina Soybean Producers Association. Miss Rountree, 19, a tall, ash blonde, is the current Miss Ahoskie. She is ma joring in communications arts in the School of Home Eco nomics at UNC-G. As a ca reer, she hopes to work eith er for a woman’s magazine or in television. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Lilley, Jr., of Gatesville, she is five feet, six inches tall and has hazel eyes. Her hobbies include singing, playing various mu sical instruments, knitting and trying new recipes. In winning the competi tion, she topped seven other finalists. Second place win ner was Ann Marie DuVal, 21, of Pollocksville, a senior at Methodist College in Fay etteville. Placing third was Gloria Jeanne Brisson, 20, of St. Pauls, a student at UNC- G. The eight finalists were selected from other contest ants. Finalist competition in cluded a speech, swimsuit competition, street dress and evening gown competition and response to a humorous question. Airman Felton Finishes Course BILOXI, Miss. Airman Ronald I. Felton, son of Mrs. Addie R. Felton, 411 North Granville Street, Edenton, N. C., has graduated at Kees ler AFB, Miss., from the U. S. Air Force radio operator course. The airman, who was taught to operate radio re ceivers and associated equip ment, is being assigned to Shaw AFB, S. C., for duty with the Air Force Commu nications Service which pro vides global communications and air traffic control for the USAF. Airman Felton is a 1969 graduate of D. F. Walker High School. His wife, Shir ley, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ward of 305 North Oakum Street, Eden ton. «3IH GOODYEAR 'POWER-CUSHION' POLYESTER CORD TIRES * s * s »»Vrri| - • 3-T triple-trmpered Plus Fed. Ex. fifcfrh nnlvpvtpr rnrd Blackball Regular Regular You Get ToiPerTlr* POiu sier f.oiu Tubeless Pr.ce Price for Fourth Tire on 4 Tires. Sues Free No Trade • 2 durable plies of the Needed cord Goodyear 7 35x1'. $29.65 SBB 95 Fourth Tire Free $lB4 a^^y.;. developed 7.75 «u~ ~s7ilT~ $ 84.05 fourth lira Frta $1.97 spec ifn ill\ fi.; t.res 82b1 i 4 534~ 3s" $lO3 05 Fourth lira Free $2 17 ...double layer oi 7.75,1 b ' $37 35“ TIToS Fourth Tire Free $2 04 . 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Bowen, Sr., in Windsor and then spent Sat urday in Portsmouth visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brinson Early and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bow en, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodell. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willis spent last week in Raleigh. He was attending the Mod ern Farming at N. C. State University. Mr. and Mrs. Billy White and baby of Tennessee spent last week here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Mrs. Bettie Lou Mizell of Windsor was a guest on Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bill Phelps. Miss Carolyn Johnson of Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, is spending the spring holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Evans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry, Cathy and Mrs. Sue Britt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hitt of Newport News, Va., Sunday. Miss Pam Perry of East Carolina University, Green ville, is at home this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perry. Mrs. Virgie Baker visited her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Byrum, in Windsor on Wednesday night. Mrs. Byrum has been very sick in bed. The Merry Hill Home Demonstration Club met with Mrs. Ethel Winborne on Tuesday afternoon of last week with six members and the home agent, Mrs. Lenora Walston, present. The official call has been issued for the 1970 organiza tional meetings of the Demo cratic Party in North Caro lina. Precinct meetings will be held at the polling place on June 6 at 1 P. M. Should a quorum fail to be present, then a make-up meeting will be held at the same hour on June 13. The biennial county con ventions will be held June What to do till the doctor come® 1 J Emergencies strike with \ ( /’ sudden swiftness. A slip, a fall, a collision is seldom announced. So be prepared. At least one member of every family should have a working knowledge of first aid. There are books on the subject and the American Red Cross gives classes where such information and training can be acquired. We recommend that you, or someone in your house hold, acquire the know-how. Another worthy recommendation is to maintain a supply of first aid medications on hand at all times—antiseptic, gauze bandages, adhesive tape, alcohol, soothing creams, etc. The cost is small and we‘ll be glad to assist you iu your selection. HollowelVs Rexall I)rugr Store Two Registered Pharmacists Always on Doty Phone 482-2127 Prompt Delivery I liliLi* J SECTION B 20 at 1 P. M. The following Saturday, the biennial congressional dis trict convention will be held in Greenville. The temporary chairman of this convention will be Miss Janice Hardi son of Greenville. It was also announced that the state convention will be held in Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh at 11 A. M. on July 14. Try A Herald Classified!