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Thursday, December 10, 1970. 1 V JBLaJ^^wf' J/^^r I I ■; v' CAMPAIGN CHAIRMEN Shown here are a group of chairman for the N. C. State University Alumni Loyalty Fund in various counties. Left to right, front row, are: C. A. Phillips of Chowan; Charles Y. Proffitt of Wilson; Hubert M. Willis of Cumberland; and John N. Peterson of Craven. Second row; Norfleet Sugg of Edge combe; Dr. J. W. Pou of Pitt and James C. Brooks, general chairman. Philips Heads Fund In County ■ RALEIGH C. A. Phillips of Edenton has been ap pointed chairman of the N. C. State University Alumni Loy alty Fund campaign in Cho wan County in support of educational missions at NCSU. James C. Brooks of Ra leigh, state campaign chair man, announced the appoint ment. Brooks noted that the campaign helps finance the outstanding alumni teaching professorships, library assistance and other projects of the NCSU Alumni Association. The NCSU Alumni Associa tion represents some 60,000 alumni living in every county of North Carolina, in 49 other states and in dozens of for eign lands. Brooks said intensive es- SERVICES AVAILABLE Certified Watchmakers Clock Repairs Jewelry Repairs Diamond Mounting Baby Shoes Bronzed, Silvered Razor Service Silver Replating Refinishing Engraving Wedding Invitations G. T. Davis & Company Jewelers EDENTON, N. C. Next To Taylor Theatre "WHY? PAY RENT" OWN YOUR HOME! jjj« HOwTSjS ARE YOU PAYING SSO PER MONTH RENT AND 00 YOU HAVE SISO IN YOUR POCKET? COME TO j TIDEWATER TRAILER SALES AND SEE SIR M PECKT 0. &ST talk, Wataftea, N. C. Hmm NMUI - ■ ' ■ forts have been undertaken to contact every NOS'U alum nus in this area by February. Goal of the statewide cam paign, he said, is $125,000 to support teaching, research and extension programs at NCSU. Joseph H. Sherrill of Wins ston-Salem, vice president of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany, is heading a special gifts division*in the cam-, paign Brooks noted that the cam paign “will aid the 13,300 students now enrolled at the Raleigh campus and through them the economy of the en tire state.” Chancellor John T. Cald well pointed out that private support of the land-grant in stitution “provides the mar gin cf excellence and makes the difference between a good university and an outstanding university.” Martin L. Privott P»ms Promotion Specialist Fourth Class. Martin Lynn Privott, now' serving jp Vjq|n«m, was pree mpted to his present rank on November 30. He is the son of (Mr. and Mrs Robert C. Privott, Route I, Edenton. Sp 4 Privott is serving as company clerk in Company D. 58th Infantry, 184th Ord. Ban., in Qui Nhon, Phu Tai, Vietnam. He entered the Army December 4, 1969, and completed his basic training at Ft. Bragg. He was at Ft. Benning, Ga., and arrived overseas on September 7. He is a 1968 graduate of Chowan High School and was employed at the United Piece Dye Works prior to entering the service. About his tour, the soldier writes: “After arriving in RVN, I was first with the 4th Infan try Division at An Khe in the Central Highlands. After my unit was deactivated for part of President Nixon’s rede ployment plan, I came to Co. D, 58th Infantry. Aifter one month here I became com pany clerk. After three weeks as this, I was pro moted to Sp 4 and also have been designated as a clerk typist BYRUM’S I^' , MANY OTHER SILVER ITEMS ON SALE ■IIH * features yg»,-! , Vml N, WwHH*ww« FT Noli. th« r.ing. SIOO.OO UCU.FT. Mk„ erator. Not in the freezer • cam stand. mkm i2te trivet CRANBERRY SET 121 Lb. Freezer • Automatic - "Frost-Free 14" - never a SIOJ6 *B-96 M SBJ6 p“nse a s cubes “utomatT NOW Only - sign of frost. 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The system provides med ical information of enrolled members on an emergency basis, according to Dr. Ira Greifer, medical director of Computerlife. “Humanity was given an important edge in the race for life on the emergency table. We’ve constructed this system to act as an efficient assistant to the practicing physician in the diagnosis and treatment of Computer life members when the family physician is not present,” he explained. Computerlife is a service of Compumedic Controls Corp., New York City. i I COMPLETKS BASIC Air man Percy L. A. Foxwell, Jr., son of Evelyn B. Bcm bry of 130 East Gale Street, Edenton, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He is remaining at Lackland for . training as a security policeman. Airman Foxwell is a 1969 graduate of D. F. Walker High School. His father, Percy L. A. Fox well, Sr., resides at 202 North Tarboro Street, Raleigh President Nixon has ap proved plans for a sl4 (million replacement hospital for the VA complex in San Francisco. 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