PAGE EIGHT-B Merry Hill News By Mn. WlabOTM Miss Cynthia Pierce is a member of the Asheboro High School faculty and spent the recent holidays at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce. Mrs. Thomas Cowand and daughter Gail accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mizell and Mrs. Eugene Mizell of Colerain to Norfolk Tuesday and spent the day. Charlie Bill Phelps, Mrs. Doreen Warren and boys, Keith and Dan, and Mrs. Ruth Warren spent Wednesday at Cherry Hospital, Goldsboro, with E. B. Warren, who has been a patient there for a week. Miss Marilyn Kay Barfield has enrolled at East Carolina University, Greenville, for the fall term. Mrs. Bernard Williford and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., spent Wednesday in Norfolk, Va., with Mrs. Jimmie Smith’ and beys. Joe Smith returned home with them and spent several days with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Williford. Tommie Williford, who has 101 PROOF-8 YEARS OLD I IP m PQ STRAIGHT BOURBON 'Austin whiskey rMr| $045 SOS 3 u K Hr»ouRBONw3| TURKE V™ |J FIFTH O p I N T ■ nunwitßimn Trew AusirnNKhokECo jj AUSTIN. NICHOLS t CO.. INC^ «TWIDDY INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE CO., INC. 103 East King Street P. O. Box 90 * Telephone 482-2163 EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION’S NEW HOME OWNERSHIP PLAN WHAT 1$ THE FHA 235 PROGRAM? I.A PROGRAM DESIGNED TO HELP YOU BUY A NEW HOME 2.A PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY FHA WHAT KIND OF HOME CAN YOU BUY UNDER THE '235' PROGRAM? I.A THREE-BEDROOM FOR A FAMILY OF THREE OR FOUR 2.A FOUR-BEDROOM HOME WITH A GARAGE FOR A FAMILY OF FIVE OR MORE 4- WHAT ARE THE QUALIFYING FACTORS? 1. A FAMILY OF AT LEAST THREE PEOPLE 2. INCOME EARNED - RANGE $3,500 - $6,500 ANNUALLY 4- HOW MUCH WILL THE GOVERNMEHT PAY? I.UP TO 50% ON YOUR MONTHLY HOUSE PAYMENT YOU HAVE TO PAY BACK THIS MONEY TO THE GOVERNMENT? ' I.NO 4-WHAT IS THE DOWH PAYMENT? 1.5200 4- WHAT DO THE COMBINED PAYMENTS OF THE HOME OWNER AND THE GOVERNMENT CONSIST OF? 1. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST I' ■ '■ 2.F.H.A. INSURANCE H|JL| ■ uV 3. ALL REAL ESTATE TAXES | | | ’ 4. FIRE INSURANCE , ■■■ insurance & real estate “National Homes Builders ” EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA recently returned after serv ing his time in the service 1 and has enrolled at East Ca * rolina University, Greenville, ’ was at home with his father, ! Wright Williford, last week ■ end. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and 1 Mrs. Ethel Win borne spent > Friday in' Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. L. L Bowen. ’ of Windsor visited Mrs. Ethel Winborne Thursday after noon. Mrs. D. A. Byrd spent Fri day in Windsor as the guest of Mrs. Maude Spivey. Mrs. Ethel Winborne ac companied Mrs. Dewey Crab tree of Raleigh to visit Mr. and Mrs. Grover Farless of Colerain Saturday afternoon. Mrs. ' Farless recently return ed home from the Roanoke- Chowan Hospital at Ahoskie, after being a patient there for a week. An estimated 12,631,000 school children are in need of some form of eye care. During the past year an es timated 160,400 American school children suffered eye injuries. IB CHOWAN HERALD, DENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1979 Who Knows? 1. Who was tile first President bom a citizen of the United States? 2. How many miracles did Jesus perform during his public ministry? 3. Where is the world’s largest body of fresh water (by volume)? 4. Which was the last state to enter the Union? 3. What is the northern most university'on the conti nent? 6. What was the capacity of the Colosseum at Rome? 7. For what are battle ships and cruisers named? 8. For what is Charles Bullfinch best known? 9. How long did it take the Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta to sail from Spain to the Gulf of Mexico? 10. What organization in augurated Labor Day? Answers To Who Knows 1. Martin Van Buren, Democrat, bom in New York on December 8, 1762, was the eighth President of the U. S. 2. According to the Gos pels, 36. 3. Lake Baikal, located in the Soviet Union. 4. Hawaii. 5. University of Alaska. 6. On estimated 45,000 to 100,000. 7. Battleships for states and cruisers for cities. 8. He is said to be Am erica’s first professional ar chitect. He designed the State House in Boston. 9. Seventy days. 10. The Knights of Labor, with a parade in. New York City in 1882. Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the nation today. At this moment, an estimated 1,683,600 Americans 35 years of age and older are threatened with blindness from glaucoma, which for the most part can be controlled and sight saved if discovered and treated in its early stages. FOR QUICK RESULTS Try a Herald Classified Ad'. Edenton-Chowan Lunchroom Menus Menus in the Chowan Coun ty schools* lunch rooms for September 28-