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PAGE FOUR -B Antique Show, Sale Scheduled Tha ilfh annual Antique* Show and Bole. will be held in Rocky Mount on October 7 ahd 8. the show, sponsor ed by the Episcopal Church women of the Church of the Good Shepherd, will be open on WednAday, October 7 front 10 A, M. until 10 P. M. Hours on Thursday, October 8 are irom 10 A. M. until 6 P. M. Nineteen antique dealers from throughout North Caro lina' will diAlay period fur niture, orieiA rugs, silver, brass, pewtar; jewelry and coins during the two day event Lunch will be served in the armory on both days of the show. A snack bar will fea ture home bdked items. Proceeds from the show will be used to aid in fur nishing the lounge area and snack bar in the new Nash General Hospital. — m- Social Security Questions-Answers By DONALD S. MORRIS Held Representative Q. What is the time limit j for filing Part B Medicare claims? A. Claims may be filed for 1 expenses -in the current year, j the past year and October, November and December Os ■ the year before that For et- j ample, ' during 1970, claims I may be filed for expenses in 1970, expenses in 1969 and ex- , penses in October, November and December, 1968. NOTICE! Effective October l s 1970 the ALBEMARLE PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION and The FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF AHOSKIE will re-locate their out-post office on Wednesdays and Thursdays from, the Chowan County Courthouse to 102 WEST EDEN STREET, EDENTON, N. C. This office building is located behind the First National Bank of Eastern North Carolina. WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS 10:00 A. M. . 12 Noon 10:00 A. M. -12 Noon "MEMBERS IN FARM CREDIT SERVICE" i . 7-g-i ■ ■■■-g-ad Attention Mr. Farmer WE ARE AGAIN LEADING THE WAY FOR HARVESTING YOUR PEANUTS AT TOP MARKET PRICES Government Buying: Storage Facilities We Also Have Peanut Drying Trailers Available For You. PEANUT DRYING CAPACITY 600,000 LBS. FREE CORN STORAGE FOR FEEDING PURPOSES Call Us ForYour Drying Needs « - •» ' t Valhalla Produce Co. Phone 482*3426 Edenton, N. C. Leary Impressive In Elon’s Victory Leary opened his college foot ball career with a smash, scoring three touchdowns as the Eton freshman team stomped Hargrave Military Academy 47-0 September 18. Leary, an Edenton native who joins defensive backfleld 1 ili Mil 1 'lHrlfclk&k ’| r ' f X f- ' § ' '' ■ -i jjl3 v . j* . EDENTON’B Old LEARY TME CMOWAN HKBAUk EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOOEE h EM. coach Jerry Tolley and fresh man coach Mike Overton, both of the same hometown and high school (John A. Holmes) at Eton, latched onto scoring serials of 27 and 55 yards from Eton fresh quar terback Alan Parham in the game and also ran two yards for another score on the flanker sweep. Leary, considered by most other college coaches as be ing too small at 5 ft. 8 in., 165 pounds, to play college ball, made believers out of many With his showing. And Coaches Tolley and Overton, who talked until them tongues were sore to get the speed ster, couldn’t have been more pleased. ‘T knew when I came to Eton that 1 would have to prove myself as a football player," Leary said. “Eton is a fine school and it has a fan tastic football program. I only hope 7 can put out enough to do a good job. I feel proud to be a member of the Eton team." The flanker, who runs the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds flat, and who set an Albe marle Conference record of 22.1 seconds in the 220, has al ways been a winner through out high school, and he doesn’t want to stop now. At John A. Holmes, Leary earned 11 letters in high school ath letics. He was honorable mention All-Conference and honorable mention All-East as a junior in football and came back to make both squads as a senior. In his senior cam paign on the gridiron, Leary was captain of the Edenton club which won the Eastern State 2-A football champion ship. .He was also the Most Valuable Player on the team and the squad’s Best Offen sive Player. An all-around athlete, Leary won All-Conference and All- East honors in his junior year on the baseball field. And, as far as honors go, he ex celled most in track where he was All-Conference and All- State in both his junior and senior years. “He’s a great athlete," Eton Head Coach Red Wilson says of Leary. Frosh Coach Mike Overton went a little further and said, “He just continues to be as good a player in college as he was in high school. In his debut as a college foot ball player, he scored three touchdowns and led all scor ers. He should have a great future at Eton at the flanker position, where he can use his great speed to pay off.” Parham to (Leary could be a combination that’ll be heard of -quite frequently in the next four years at Eton, home of the Fighting Christians. Wages may be important to the manager of corporations, but they are more important to the worker and his family. .jY) •TlJj'* jhi I ym hr \ v • m BP||| (V * - > Be It SCOUTS ADVANCE— Troop 156 had Court ofNHonor Tuesday night, September 28. Those receiving honors were: Michael McClanahan, tenderfoot; Henry McMul lan, second class; Mike McMullan, Steve Taylor and Gene Meadows, first class; Donald Graham, star scout. Merit badges were received by Donald Graham, Gregory Weeks, Tommy Jackson, Rob Roy Holmes, Walter By rum, Steve Taylor, Gene Meadows, Henry and Mike Mc- Mullan. Scoutmaster is Murray Byum. Unusual line' AidTo Women “Why is Rubella important: does Rubella have a pattern; who should receive the new vaccine?” “These are but a few of the many questions which can be answered by calling the March of Dimes Stork Line," stated William Z. Wood, 1971 North Carolina State March of Dimes chairman. To better serve the needs of North Carolina, the Stork Line has turned its attention to the topic of (Rubella. “At the present time, plans are being made to vaccinate ap proximately 175,000 children, ages 1 through 12, between now and November 1,” Mr. Wood reported. “'But for these campaigns to be a complete success the public must be made aware' of the facts, and this will be the job of the Stork Line.” When a caller dials 800- 432-6546 (toll free), he hears a recorded message from Dr. Blair Bryan of the Mecklen burg County Medical Society. Then the caller has the op TODAY’S FARMER EFFICIENT TOILER, i BIG CUSTOMER Today’s farmer is a mighty j efficient man. His productiv ity has been climbing more than five per cent per year, “roughly twice the rate for industry,’’ as Secretary of . Agriculture Clifford M. Hard in has pointed out. In 1060, U. S. farmers produced over 20 per cent snore products on six per cent fewer acres than in 1057-50. In terms of persons sup plied by one farm worker, the man who produced enough for himself and six others at the turn of the cen tury was producing enough for himself and 42 others by 1968—with the aid of supply and marketing industries. Marketing farm food and fiber alone provides about five million non-farm jobs for which payroll and fringe benefits are $25 billion. Thir ty per cent of jobs in private employment are agriculture related. Besides being a major sup plier to the U. S. economy, agriculture is a SSO billion customer. Among the pur- I chases: 6.5 million tons of j steel in the form of tractors, other motor vehicles, machin ery and equipment; more pe troleum than any other single industry and more electric ity than Chicago, Detroit, Boston, Baltimore and Wash ington, D. C. •* from Hollowell’s Rexall Drug Store Pfcme 482-2127 'At -night, pedestrians and bicyclists should definitely wear white or light-colored clothing which can be seen by an approaching motor ist. You can see nis head lights, but die driver often, cannot see you in time to avoid a collision. Lifht col ored trousers or starts an especially important for «t pedestrians at head s are aimed rather low. tyoUoweUfe TIoaVsJI. JSXSSaSmm DVO KfctfJSTWED PHARMACIST! portunity to ask questions about *his local campaign or the new Rubella vaccine it self. Since beginning operation July 1, the March of Dimes Stork Line has received over 1,700 telephone calls. .nail.-without an internal skeleton and prac tically all muscle,—can pull 200 times his own weight. NOTICE To All Voters Os Chowan County REGISTRATION PERIOD FOR GENERAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, OCT. 10, OCT. 17, OCT. 24 From 9:00 A. M., to 0:30 P.M. at the following places % West Edenton Edenton Municipal Building Mrs. S. F. Hicks Registrar Mrs. J. A. Curran Judge Mrs. David O. Wright Judge East Edenton Chowan County Courthouse Mrs. J. E. Cozzens .\ Registrar Mrs. W. E. Mills .-Judge Mr. Woolard Rhoades Judge Rocky Hock Rocky Hock Cdpnmunity Auditorium Mrs. J. R. Peele., .Registrar. Mr. Earl Bunch.* ...Judge Mr. Paul Ober .Judge Center Hill Center Hill Community Builditifi Mr. Ralph Goodwin Registrar Mr. Norman Hollowell Judge Mr. Rufus Smithson Judge WardviUe H&H Grocery Store Mr. Henderson R. Peele. . .Registrar Mr. W. Jennings Bunch Judge Mrs. R. L. Hendren Judge Yeopim , Edenton Airport Building Mrs. Jasper Hassell Registrar Miss Sara Margaret Harrell Judge Mr. Ralph F. Barnes Judge CHALLENGE DAY - OGTOBOI 1970 9:00 A. M„ to 3:00 P.M. GENERAL ELECTION DAY - TUESDAY, NOV. 3,1970 6:30 A.M, to 630 P.M. A person seeking to vote must have resided in the State of North Cnrollim J for one year, and ia the precinct in which be seeks to register for 30 days by the date of the General Election. All Rejpstered voters who have moved to another precinct must apply for a i transfer at the precinct in which be now resides. CHOWAN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS MRS. GEORGE C. HOSKINS, CHAIRMAN - : ’ * ' , X-ray Schedule All persons, except under 16 years of «ge and women who are pregnant, are. elig ible to receive a free chest X-ray on October 16 and 19 through 23, sponsored by the (District. Board of Health. . Pregnant women and per asns under .46 years old can get an X-ray if they get writ ten permission from a doctor. The X-rays will be given, beside the Chowan Health Department at the following times: October 16, 9 A. M. to noon; NEW MPHONE DIRECTORY GOING TO PRESS... NOW IS THE TIME To notify your Telephone Company Commercial Offfce of any change. IN ADDITION It may be an additional listing would mean someone in your home not missing an important call and proper diversifi cation in the Yellow Pages means more money in your pocket THE DEADLINE For changes and/or additions is 5:00 P. M., on October 2, 1970. Please, don’t wait until the Last minute. CALL US TODAY. Thank you The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. Given For Here October 19, 2 P. M. to 5 P. M.; October 20-32, 10 A. M. to noon and 1 to S P. H.; Oc* * tober 23, 9 A. M. <q noon. Time is our most valuable j asset. Use it carefully. Kindness has never yet done: anyone serious harm. We know of no one who 'got lost inside a church. A conversationalist ’will talk whether anyone is listen ing or not.
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