Thursday, March 23, 1972
Howard Confident In GOP Primary
. By Patricia M. Arnold
; Mack Howard, Republican
. .candidate for U. S. Congress,
I.'was campaigning in Eden ton
l. Friday. Howard is an attor
' n.Ty in Greenville.
, He is being opposed by
Jordan Bonner of Hertford,
j Howard stated he is person
ally convinced that the peo
ple in Eastern North Caro
lina deserve an energetic rep
resentative with a main issue
being the economy of the
state. He also remarked he
will work toward a better
' situation for the small fam
ily farmers.
' He has been touring the
district for three weeks, meet
ing the citizens and discuss
ing issues.
The candidate stated he
District Meeting
Is Here Saturday
The 17th annual district
meeting of the Northeastern
District of North Carolina
State Federation of Negro
Women’s Clubs will convene
Saturday in Edenton at D. F.
Walker Junior High School
at 10 A. M.
The meeting theme: “In
volvement of Women In Po
litical Affairs.”
The guest speaker will be
Howard Lee, mayor of Cha
pel Hill.
Oth c > participants are:
Mayor George A. Bvrum,
Dr. W. C. Butts, Mrs. M. N.
Leito, Mrs. R. H. Frinks. Mrs.
Patty Walker, -Scout Troop
776 and the Junior Choir of
Providence Baptist Church.
Mrs. June Bess, district presi
dent, will preside.
The meeting is hooted by
the Elite Woman’s Club. Mrs.
Betty iB. Bembry, oresident
and the Edenton Woman’s
i Club, Mrs. R. H. .Frinks,
president.
The public is invited to the
general session at 10 A. M.
y Exhibits of arts and crafts
will be on disnlay in Room
107-B, 11:30 A. M. to 12:30
P. M.
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■ I _ |_ _ Motor
lIOKG Corp.
PHONE 482-2191
EDENTON. N. C.
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Capet & Appliance Plaza, Inc.
S2S 8. Brood Street Edenton, N. C.
anticipates trouble in the
primaiy but is looking for
ward to the general election.
Howard commented that he
favors the Nixon programs
and is .In favor of quality
education.
He Is a native of Deep
Run and graduated from high
school there, where he was
active In high school athletics
and farm youth organizations.
He attended the Citadel in
Charleston, S. C.,. where he
was a member of the fresh
man basketball team. Fol
lowing attendance at Colum
bia Prep School in Washing
ton, D. C., in 1958, he was
appointed to the U. S. 'Military
Academy, West Point, N. Y.
He graduated from West Point
in 1962 with a B.S. degree.
Following graduation from
West Point, Howard was com
missioned into the Army In
fantry and assigned to Ft.
Benning, Ga., where-he quali
fied as a paratrooper and
Army ranger. He has served
with the Army Infantry in
Germany, Hawaii, Thailand,
Vietnam, Okinawa and sev
eral posts in the States. As
a result of Howard’s two
tout's ci? combat in Vietnam,
he was awarded the Silver
Star, two Bronze Stars, two
Air Medals, the Purple Heart
and the Combat Infantry
man’s Badge.
In 1967 he took a leave of
absence from the Aimy to
attend law school at Wake
Forest University. He was
elected president of the stu
* dent body at Wake Forest and
a member of Phi Alpha Delta
legal fraternity. Howard was
graduated from Wake Forest
Law School with a JjD. de
gree and admitted to the
North Carolina Bar in Aug
ust, 1970.
Howard is married to the
former Eloise Kathleen Mc-
Glnty. They have one daugh
ter, Shannon Lea, who is two
years old. Mrs. Howard is
Bulletins Explain
NROTC Grants
Applications .for the NROTC
Navy-Marine scholar.sh ! p pro
gram are now being accept -
i ed -
This program offers fi
( nanciai aid for four years in
college. The Navy pays tui
tion and educational fees,
books, uniforms and SIOO per
jnqnth. subsistence allowance.
The purpose of jjhjq.. pro-,
•gram- *i*» provider civMrafi--
educated career officers to
serve the American people in
the U. S. Navy and Marine
Corps. Upon successfully
completing baccalaureate de
gree requirements and enm
p’etlng summer training peri
ods, students are commission
ed officers in the regular
Navy or Marine Corps.
The 1973 NROTC bulletins
! containing the eligibility re-
I quirements and applications
| are available from Mrs. Lane
Kinion at John A. Holmes
■ High School.
active in work with handi
capped children, a Cadette
Girl Scout co-leader, Sunday
School teacher and choir mem
ber.
In * Howard's most recent
position as legislative counsel
to the Secretary of the
Army, he acted as adviser to
the Army Staff on Congres
sional matters and conducts
liaison between the Depart
ment of Army and the U. S.
Senate and House of Repre
sentatives. President Richard
iM. Nixon recently awarded
Howard under executive or
der, the Meritorious Service
Award for his duties and per
formance as liaison to the
U. S. Cofigress.
Howard is a member of
ithe N. C. Bar Association,
the American Bar Associa
tion, Grace Baptist Church in
Alexandria, Va., the Regional
Advisor for the Scout Citizen
ship Merit Badge Award. He
was formerly a member of
the board of directors of
Central Virginia American
Red Cross.
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THE CHOWAN HERALD
Illinois State
Choir Tour Set
BLOOMINGTON - NORMAL,
Hl.—lllinois State University’s
Interdenominational Youth
Choir, under the auspices of
the Black Affairs Council,
will conduct a tour of the
Southeastern United States
April 6-10, with concent ap
pearances scheduled in Wash
ington, D. C., Norfolk, Va.,
and Edenton and Durham,
N. C.
The tour will be financed
by churches and civic or
ganizations in ithe cities visit
ed, along with money cur
rently being solicited from
individual contributors or
obtained from fund - raising
projects undertaken by the
cho'r members.
Proceeds from a pre-tour
concert will help finance the
trip. The program t'fled
“Where Would I Be, If Jesus
Didn’t Sacrifice His Life?”
will be presented at 4 P. M.
Sunday, March 19, in Stroud
Auditorium of University
High School on the ISU
campus.
Around Chowan County Farms By R. M. Thompson
County Extension Chairman
On Wednesday, Apj-il 5, the
North Carolina Pork Produc
ers Association will hold their
referendum to assess them
selves five cents per head.
Every swine producer in
Ohowan County is eligible to
vote. The polling places will
be at Morris & Hinton’s, Val
halla Produce, Leary Bros,
and M. <D. Baker Hog Market.
In the past two or three
years, for the firrit time in
history, the consumption of
pork has increased per person
by five pounds. As you know,
the Pork Producers Associa
tion is a promotional organiz
ation and the increase in con
sumption of pork is one of
their goals. This referendum
in Chowan County is being
sponsored by the Chowan
County Swine Producers As
sociation and their board of
d ! rectors are urging everyone
who is eligible to vote.
As many of you probably
know, there are granular
ner-iatlcides on the market.
We have Mocap, Dasnit and
just last week we received
word that Furadan has been
released for use on peanuts.
These materials can be ap
plied with granular applicat
ors that are mounted on most
planters and this operation
can be done at ithe time of
planting. If you have any
questions on how to apply
these materials, please con
tact us at the County Exten
sion office.
There is hereby imposed a
statewide quarantine on the
movement, or sale for move
ment, of all swine except for
the purpose of immediate
slaughter. This quarantine
became effective Saturday,
March 4, 1972, and continues
in force until revoked.
The sole exemptions to this
quarantine order shall be:
1. Swine moving to imme
diate slaughter. Swine pur
chased for immediate slaugh
ter shall be identified at the
time of purchase by a green
paint mark on the back not
less than 3x3 inches, except
that those swine entering the
holding pen of a pleat under
slate or federal meat inspec
tion, or slaughter hogs (not
including sows, bred gilts or
boars) weighing 150 to 3CO
pounds are exempted from
the paint marking require
ment.
2. Swine for exhibition
purposes on permit from the
State Veterinarian or his au
thorized representative.
3. Special sales for breed
er swine that have met cer
tain health requirements pre
VOTE FOR
Alton G. Elmore
Chowan County
Commiswoner- At-Large
Saturday, May 6th
Your Support and Vote Will Be Appreciated!
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scribed by the State Veter
inarian and on permit from
the State Veterinarian or his
authorized representative, and
farm-to-farm movement of
breeding swine as approved
by the State Veterinarian.
4. Farm-to-farm movement
of swine within a farming
operation as approved by the
State Veterinarian.
Contact the local veterin
arian for interpretation.