OB CHOWAN —WW, NOHTH CABOUNA iOCTOBBA I, MM. t BROAD STREET BULLETIN... BwKmht I watched the tower taking place, As tall as the engineer, Then ail of a sudden it tumbled down, 1 But there was never shed a tear. Instead he changed his little mind And made a train he had in mind, Blowing the whistle all the while Grandmother was enjoying it with a big smile. After lying at the nicest : window here in the hospital, • hew could one help but be : happy? X am feeling won derful now, but also feel the • necessity for a few more ■ : days here. Dorothy comes • down from Elizabeth City a : few days a week, but when : she’s gone I miss her so very | much. • i want a dog, a ' cuddly ; Homecoming At \ Aces-Gates Game :“A Time for Us", theme ; song from Romeo and Juliet, : .was the theme of the 1970 >Teiin A. Holmes High School bqmecoming. Representing the four grades in the Homecoming Court were Misses Judith Au stin and Betsy Harrell, fresh men; Misses Robin Lane and Cynthia' Dozier, sophomores; Misses Sernie Armstead and Bettie Brooks, juniors; and Misses Kim Easterling and .Elizabeth Harris, seniors. The representatives were given a silver charm by the Future Homemakers of Amer ica Club, sponsors of the ac tivities. Presenting the charm was _Miss Nancy Twiddy, president of the club. After the football game a dance was held in the gym. PUNT, PASS A KICK Albemarle Motor Company’s annual Punt, Pass & Kick competition will be held at 2:30 P. M. Saturday at Hicks Field. David Bass and Steve Hampton are coordinators of the event. ; a general rule, very ijitle intelligence Is demon strated at a cocktail party • fklkfest. Armco Corrugated Steel Pipe for Irrigation /Drainage IT’S EASY TO INSTALL. STRONG . . . Use# include road culverts, ditch cross overs, stock water supply Hnes and turnouts. Durable ■zinc-coated Armco Corru gated Steel Pipe is avail able in diameters 6 to 96 inches. We maintain stock for your needs. Call us for prices— /■'lA «sco* "WP 0 CONSTRUCTION w rHODUCTf Coastal Concrete Company, Inc. WINDSOR, N. C. PH. 7M-Sl2O EDENTON, N. C. Pa 482-3298 Os Edenton BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING : little dog like a wire-haired terrier or a plain terrier. 1 Anyhow, a small long haired dogt Who in the world ordered this cool weather. I like it hot and humid. Hope it turns that way again. Come to see me. I love company and I. do get very lonesome sometimes. Senior Citizens Have Their Say A chance for Chowan Coun ty senior citizens to speak out for their needs was held last Wednesday at the courthouse. The “Senior Citizens For um" was held In preparation for the Statewide Conference on Aging to be held in the spring of 1971 and the White House Conference on Aging to. be held in the fall of 1971. Anticipated directed legisla tion is to come from these forums. The steering committee for the forum held in the county was Mrs. Shelley Garren of the Department of Social Ser vices, Miss Hulda Wood, with the Chowan County Health Department and Mrs. Fran Ward with the Chowan Coun ty Extension Agency. Hearing the suggestions ■from the elderly people at tending the meeting and see ing that the report of the meeting went on to the prop er channels was a listening serum. On the forum were Modera tor C. W. Overman, former extension chairman for Cho wan County; Robert Hendrix, director of Department of So cial Services in Chowan Coun ty; Bob Moore, executive di rector of the Edenton Cham ber of Commerce; C- M. Ev ans, Chowan County commis sioner, and George A. Byrum, mayor of Edenton. Voted as the most perti nent needs of the older citi zens were: To increase personal or family income, job opportuni ties, recreational facilities and hobbies, removal of property taxes for senior citizens liv ing on social security, remov al of the medicare deduct- ] ibles, drugs to be included; under the medicare program j and to be available to every-, | one, increased transportation j [facilities, removal of lien j law (for persons receiving public assistance) and low rent housing. Fifty-eight senior citizens attended the two hour meet ing. accident or arson; any wildfire is Illegal. © JS Help Prevent Forest Fires In the South. 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