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. CALL ME! * Jk " / Hoke Roberson, Jr. ■ I _ |_ _ Motor lIOKG Corp. PHONE 482-2191 EDENTON. N. C. SPRING SALE MDMK UmiUfCES Refrigerators Low As $199.00 Ranges - Washers - Freezers - REDUCED - SALE ENDS APRIL I Special Low Prices On Carpet- End Os Roll Carpet At GIVE-AWAY PRICES! Limited Monthly BJDO|UiMI|gB ZriSZXf'EJZ D aumsnlt WBI doom Mno* tor rtaM-or loA raymonT* SwVl IWM "U | * | » **** b* MNM MV or toor. I WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING PHONE 482-4515 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. r we care >. THROUGH SATURDAY hJ ft M bJ ft ft MARCH 25, 1972 JB A BARGAIN... 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ZrrTT'eou i«.. m, orange u-0.. HfIIIIS Xu 79c ** 89c I ai-. A' •£*.£»:; . » - - 1 SPREAD Ca» J7C SLAW Cap 37 C PARFAIT Cap 37 C ■■SliiiW • u l ’ Slic.d Lb. VW** More than a century ago we decided ( ~ N Airi.«.at / ; s our own brands would be our finest values. p r y They are...and we’re proud of it. Milk So proud...so sure, ) Lb So, '< i « we unconditionally guarantee your full satisfaction. mu.. 69c BiUrWTSBI Are A&P Brands a good reason for shopping A&P? A. 11l *1 rj They’re one of many. f M Dessert • Try naM or • stack Up On ' . ..a. .“‘r I7ZI Regular A&P Hair Spray 59c Marcal Tissue 4 S 43c Hite toijitfaiit 2n, 29c saiailjßx 29c Adult Bayer Aspirin 87c Regular Log Cabin Syrup 47c SIT 390 “• 418 \ Um, Meal, Chickes Flavors. 100% Brazilian -Pure 1 Celery Hearts 33c Potatoes 4** 29c M____^^ s "Bßybro°k • GraM Dauart and Snack A— |Cantalou>Bß 3" • »1» Nillo Vanilla Wafers 39c kittySaimon Cat Food 17c I Mel-O-BH US I * j ■ UDuailUka aI. 3-1 0.. 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SI.OO Jane Parker Rolls 455?- SI.OO fe 1 T, I • tmm RadMr FiaaMy a Jaa.PaAa.haMy A Z7-Or PQ BMWvßi'llßßw A I Baked Blackberry Pie 59c Baked Cherry Pie 59c el f•VT J ■ c *‘ D9C KJgAa&KHVWMQ'PfE % sCfn Yftftf Pftinily lti|ilif cr Sandwich fnrichtd p J I mm r I I Jane Parker White Bread 3 89c # Try Smm H«vry DWy I V WdX I I Reynolds |H| s l os I YOU p*y only 98c “|: TuizcPiM OH Me TrMli Qcs Users 69c 39s M W mmmmmjmmm tnanai tsuaar iarvsm 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! Page 3-B 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.

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