PAGE TWELVE-B Rare Breed Os Cattle To Be Shown At Aurora RALEIGH—A breed of cattle new to the state and rare in the nation, that eventually may upgrade cattle - raising here, will be introduced to Tar Heels at the first Eastern N. C. Cattlemen’s Field Day and Family Outing Friday near Aurora. Sponsored by the N. C. Ex tension Service, N. C. State University, the N. C. Depart ment of Agriculture and ihe N. C. Cattlemen’s Associa tion, the event is dedicated to the expansion of the beers cattle industry in the state. Texas Gulf Sulphur Com pany will be host to the day long instructional event at its Pamlico Farms South, a 2,000- acre beef cattle land manage ment farm adjoining its phosphate mining and pro cessing plant c. O. Steph ens. chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Texas Gulf, will welcome par ticipants. The farm is on land that eventually will be mined, and shows how it will be used after mining and re clamation. Air Conditioned Taylor Theater Edenton, N. C. Wed, Thurs, Fit, Sat, July 8-9-10 11 Rating X Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight in “MIDNIGHT COWBOY" First Floor $1.25 Balcony SI.OO Sun., Mon, Tues, Wed, July 12-13-14-15 (GP) Yves Montand and Irene Papas in “Z" Best Suspense Movie of the Year Ist Floor 50c, SI.OO, $1.25 Balcony 35c and 75c Coining July 16-17-18 “A BULLET FOR PRETTY BOY’’ IIPI ■5% “Blue Chip” savings: Daily interest on *IOO minimum with 90 days maturity. bHHHB WM> “FNB savings bonds”: Daily interest on *SOO minimum for one year or more. IHHHh W>%% “Blue Ribbon” savings: Daily interest on *IOO minimum for two b *en years. Shßhß mvz% Corporate or individual deposits *IOO,OOO minimum for one year or more. HHHB *v' 'V i 1 ; ’ **.'* T-V'- *- 4s “ *» «« and Other first National Savings flans ; r The Swiss cattle, known as Simmenthal, will be shown for the first time in this re gion by Hayes Gregory, man ager of Pamlico Farms South. He is cross-breeding the new cattle with Black Angus to obtain a faster rate of growth, improved milk production, and yet retain the choice beef grade of the Angus. Gregory will discuss his advanced pro gram of cross-breeding. The Black Angus herd numbers Edenton Native Given New Post GREENVILLE Clifton G. Moore, business manager of East Carolina University, has announced two top-level ap pointments in the ECU busi ness office. Alex White, 47, a member of the accounting staff since 1949, was named director of accounting and budget officer for the university. Julian R. Vainright, 37, for merly purchasing officer and a member of the business of fice staff since 1959, was ap pointed assistant to the busi ness manager. Moore said the apointments would give the individual of ficials “broader responsibility and authority” in manage @[sef/c Tyfer Os Edenton BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1970. 1,300 head. Subjects 'to be covered by NCSU experts will include: herd health, use of pesticides on beef cattle; forages in Eastern N. C.; herd manage ment, and advantages and dis advantages of cross breeding. Programs for women will include practical discussions of beef use. Preparation of cattle for showing will be di rected toward youth. The program begins at 9 ment of the university’s busi nes affairs. ■White, a native of Edenton, is a graduate of the Univer sity pf North Carolina major ing in accounting. White is married to the for mer Helen Elizabeth Dawson of Eureka, and they are par ents of three daughters. He spent a year and a half in England and France as a ser geant in the 437th Troop Car rier Group, Ninth Air Force, during World 'War 11. He is a member cf Im manuel Baptist Church, Green ville, and a former member cf the Jaycees and Kiwanis Club. He lives at 1905 East Ninth Street. A. M. and will be held in park-like open air shelters. A tour of the TGS phosphate mine and manufacturing plant is included in the day’s ac- , tivities. Letters To The Editor: Franklin, Va., June 30, 1970. We enclose a check for $4.50 to continue our sub scription to The Chowan Herald. Stumbling along the ‘Public Parade” the other day I came across an inter esting if act. The storm sig nals at Edenton are not post ed on weekends. Last sum mer and again this summer on weekend sailing expedi tions on the Sound and in Edenton Bay, I have been watching that mast with all confidence. I watched again on Sunday, June 21, when there was enough wind to sail the Courthouse (and enough rain to sink it) but nary a rag on the trusted mast. Pleasure boating is on the increase in the Edenton area. The folks at the Marina, as well as the other boaters we’ve -met, couldn’t be any nicer, but ,1 sure would like to see those warnings oper ated on the weekends when most boaters are out. How about the police? Cordially, J. H. STUTTS, Mgr., Community Relations, Union Camp Corporation. 101 PROOF-8 YEARS OLD a US I jmnr BOURBON l^@ s ß u *s* U fif ™ w^t Ij > AUSTIN. NICHOLS t CO^INC.. Sunday School Lesson Continued Dram Page 4 nature, inclined to always seek the easy path. But, to one who is strong of spirit, and sharply aware of the debt of mankind to his Crea tor, hardships are no deter rent. Rather they are the crucible in which endurance is hardened and tempered, as fine steel is tempered. God wields ownership —we are privileged with steward ship. (These comments are based on outlines of the Interna tional Sunday School Leaaons, copyrighted by the Interna tional Council of Religious Education, aad used by oer mission). Fire Howie Visit Seen Eduihitintiril _ A trip to the local fire depart ment may be one of the best and least painful ways to teach your children the importance of good fire safety habits, says the Insurance Information In stitute. For children, a trip to a fire station offers not only educa tion, but also fun. Most local fire departments welcome the opportunity to show the kids around, give them a chance to climb onto the fire apparatus, and back up your instructions to the youngsters about what to do in case of fire. It’s a good idea to arrange such a visit in advance to make sure there’s a fireman on hand to talk to the children. White Collar Workers Unionization Declines for Second Straight Year Unionization of white collar employees in private industry experienced its second straight year of decline' in 1969. The analysis' of National Labor Relations Board election figures by the White Collar Report published by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. shows that organizing continued to decline from its nine-year peak in 1967. Heavy election losses among technical employes’ and sales mens’ units account for the drop. 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