* From The Yellowed Pages Os The Chowan Herald M YEARS AGO 1 Jcflm F. White was ap pointed as a member of a “Loyalty to Roosevelt” cam paign. State Senator John Folger was state chairman in a movement to have delegates to the Democratic National Convention honor Gov. Clyde jk. Hoey by voting for him on the first ballot as a favor ite son, and thereafter for Franklin D. Roosevelt for a third term. -»i _ Buy 3at regular pipe... mpick^oursize... NEW TREADS COMPACTS FOR s^^49 '^Of' Special Offer f mmm 6iK»»m >, \\ \ \ wil^ l l /'/' r n,<■ nun Tu . be " ss R *‘“'* r »'«“i« »«»>»« »«“'« fourth“tl»f t « ** Tt™ *3KSswiyA\\\\\ _j\ \ I \\ 3 I S '" s Pnce Prl ” F « r Wc» PnceFor FOUR ™' r,RE on 4 Tir«. No X//TO \\>\\\ 1 \ \\ \\\W / W/// ,\ V V/?\l\ / /// \ I / / Each 3 Tires E.cti 3 Tirn FB “ |lrUt K«<Ud. 1.4 NY /Sf Ls</X\ \ \ \\\ WY\ / Avf {Wr/WV /f \ / / vfV-i pill 7.35x14 $32.55 $ 97.65 $37.05 $111.15 4th TIRE FREE $2 04 * I\\ \ U V\\\ Ml >|\y/\v| \ A / / 'Jps 775 x 14 $34.50 $103.50 $39 J 5 $117.45 4th TIRE FREE $2 17 \\ \V\ Wvl 1/ V, W/W\ \ / / / i H 1 825 xl4 $37 80 $11340 $42 95 _ $l2B 85 ~~ 7th TIRE FREE S2J3~ nT'xX \V\ \ iJr / / )UYW Jl ■ I 8.55x14 ~54145~ $124.35 ~54715~~ $141.15 4th TIRE FREE $2 53 \ Yk Vt7 -ik- // 8.55x15 $41.45 $124.35 $47.05 $141.15 4th TIRE FREE $2.57 \\ \ YY Vm V/ 8.85x14 $47.00 $l4lOO $53.35 $160.05 ~ 4th TIRE FREE $2.84 *1 <7 H ■ 9 00x 15 - - $54.30 $162.90 4th TIRE FREE $2.87 '}§ 4 th tire free offer on other sizes too! T B • Smooth ride of rayon-strong as nylon . . prices start at Here are the brightest bike tires you've ev~ ■ • Wrap-around tread for proper cornering control _ _ seen! They come in red. orange, yellow, green • Smooth, no-thump ride WMMKMFpb A or blue with contrasting sidewall stripes. All lllf USE OUR RAIN CHECK PROGRAM: |WjLMI ■ WWMW, O Ull popular Ld) inch st/es. in a choice o[ tread de- WBmgif Because ol an expected heavy demand tor Goodyear tires, we may run out 1 jniW* l ™■ ■ ImU ■■ siens Mix ’em nr match 'em of some sizes during this offer, but we will be happy to order your size i>igns. mix em or maten em. tire at the advertised price and issue you a rain check for future delivery __ _ ~ - - 1 — g/JGOODYEAR *BSsg* %3 good/year PRICE BHfcAK SPreiAL BUYNOV* •-•;»•• PAY LATER Spalding Go-Flite Golf Balls Golf Cap TRanlfv 'ON OUR Fercoesisten. 4, M» with Ae| oSl ah,« $129 • BATTERY ■«■ " W^W n length & accuracy TOT Headband m m m ii Goodyear buys in million lot quantities, gives you this a fashionable golf r ap that you Ihe W N rock-bottom price. Constructed for long distance. High relaxed look you want in any golfing weather. Headband ® compression liquid center. Lasting tough cover. A great adjusts to fit sizes from 6 7 ;m to 7 V*. All linen, it comes in WITH TRADE-IN value at this low-low price 1 assorted colors with varied^designs. SF24, SF29NF GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES iMrs. William Privott was 1 honored at a surprise birth day dinner when her sister, 1 Mrs. Bernice Batts of Rober- ' sonville entertained at a din ner party at Hoyt’s Case near Creswell. Richard D. Dixon, clerk of court for Chowan County, was appointed a field worker in the J. M. Broughton cam paign for Governor. The Monogram Club, re cently organized at Edenton THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAKOIJNA, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1970. High School, staged an unique i affair when a “Lil Abner” dance was held in the arm ory. Though specifications called for a waterproof building when the local Post Office was erected, a corps of work men were working to add this feature to the building. Margaret White Byrum of Edenton, a student at Louis burg College, was among 143 girls representing nine North Carolina colleges to model clothing made by themselves at the 13th annual Cotton Style Show at State College. Twenty-five boys of Eden ton High School formed a Monogram Club with Emmett Wiggins elected president. George L. Davidson, 71. died at his home near Can nons Ferry after being in ill health for about six months. Unseasonable weather play i ed havoc with the two base ball teams, focomoke City, ; Md., and Reading, Pa., in i their spring training in Eden tion. Two exhibition games were forced to be cancelled ; due to a cold driving rain ; and snow. Through the efforts of Sen ator Josiah W. Bailey, chair ■ man of the Committee on 1 Commerce, The Herald was . furnished a report of ifederal • expenditures in Chowan - County from March 4, 1933, to Jupe 30, 1939. The total amounted to $1,046,741. In order to remedy crowd ed conditions on East King Street, were no tified that parking would be allowed only on the north side of this street. Miss Mary Elizabeth Cates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cates, gave a vocal recital at Converse College, Spartan burg, S. C. A group of Chowan County older youths met at the Com munity House at Cross Roads and organized a County Ser vice Club, when Carlton Goodwin was elected presi dent. Herbert R. Leary, at the last minute, filed as a candi date for a seat in the State Senate. Edenton High School’s saf ety patrol again went into action directing traffic at four street intersections dur PAGE PNE-B - ing the time school children > were on the way to their - homes. i Richard D. Dixon was - elected .fifth vice president of the Eastern Carolina Cham » ber of Commerce at a meeting . held at Bethel. : A week’s revival meeting was held at Edenton Metho • dist Church, with Rev. Sam ) A. Maxwell of Aberdeen be t ing the guest evangelist. 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