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imm t Jfk ’ I SECTION C Course Planned For Policemen The Adult Education Divi sion of College of the Albe marle announces that a>“Po lice - Community Relations Training” course will be held for law enforcement person nel September 11-15 at the Elizabeth City Police Aca demy. T —~— I , irT'l V‘T*' Thomas J. Jordan < Stratford Road KDKXTOXj N. C. Phoned: Re*. 482-2185 Office 482- 155 ft Keep Your Child Ahead substantial education is a oust today. With a Pilot Life- J College Education Plan, you can give your child this edu- ! cational guarantee. It will be ! a cherished gift. | INSURANCE CO. Chowan Academy Accepting: STUDENTS for _ FALL TERM TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE Oall: 482-3649 or 221-4875 Kindergarten through 10th Grade JESSE HELMS: A CITIZEN-SENATOR "Jesse Helms is not one of your back- CITIZENS FOR HELMS slapping, hand-wringing, affable garden variety (Partial lls,in9> political Office seekers." Virginian Pilot 7/2/72 ®!". M , urr ®y Civic Leader and A few years ago, a high school senior at Durham Duke F °° ,ba " Coach Salemburg wrote Jesse Helms expressing her contempt for the campus riots then going Legislator On. Hertford She wished she could go to college, she Jim Church said. But her father was sick. The family Former State President didn't have the money. What a shame, she thought, that unruly young people should toss away opportunity when they had it. Jesse Helms is no man to sit back and let Winst °n-saiem nature take its course. He got on the Mayor Jack lm telephone and talked to a few friends Fa v ettevi " e around the state. In a couple of days, he Gaorge r. had raised enough money to send that young Former Administrative Assistant girl to college. She isn't the only deserving r,^ 6 '’" 0 ' Dan K - Moore kid either who got to go to college because Jesse Helm's put out his hand to help when {*"••! **• Lot*. o.ds. help was badly needed. • R2eii? adßr That’s Jesse Helms. All his life he has . worked to make things better than he found irJSSTpast chairman them. Don't you think we could use a man Franklin Co. Democratic Party like that in the U. S. Senate? t-ouisburg 11 Marshall Y. Cooper | YES, I believe in Jesse Helms and I want | Business and Civic Leader to help elect him as our Citizen-Senator. Henderson > I I'm enclosing my contribution of: vl □ SI.OO i D SIO.OO J □ $5.00 or I ' f jSj . Name . Address Jesse Helms BSE 'city State Zip , , _ i U.S. Senate ■ - , Mail this coupon with your contribution I 1 of SI.OO or more to the HELMS FOR 1 mmJM I SENATE COMMITTEE. P.O.DRAWER 589. I HbTwl I RALEIGH. N. C. 27602. TOM ELLIS, i jM \ STATE CAMPAIGN MANAGER. - f— - ypHBH You Can Make The Difference ! T". 1 . . m-. THE CHOWAN HERALD The putpose is to provide ■ further professional training • in law enforcement. Empha : sis will be placed on the es ■ sential social and human di mensions of police work. The practical approach will pro vide an understanding of the nature and causes of complex I problems of pecple-to-people |! relationships and will stress ways to improve these rela tionships. The course will be planned to meet the specific needs of this community. Leadership for the programs will include police officers who specialize in police - community relation activities, a police attorney, and persons skilled in group behavior and interpersonal re lations. For further informa tion, contact the College of the Albemarle Adult Educa tion Division. Cain Takes Post With Union Camp Union Camp Corporation Flakeboard Plant Manager Harold K. Rutledge has an nounced the appointment of Les Cain to- serve customers in the southeastern states. I Cain is a native of Ashc ! vllle, currently living in Co ! lumbia, S. C. After four | years in the United States j Navy, Cain attended Mars | Hill Junior College and re | ceived his bachelor's degree jin business management at the University of Tennessee in 1962. HOSIIIAL RECEIVES RESPIRAI OR —Chowan Cancer Society recently contri buted a laird M<yk VII Respirator to Chowan Hospital to be used for in and out patients and patients with various lung conditions including cancer. Pictured from left is Jimmy Horton, respiratory therapist, Mrs. Josephine Xixon, LI’X. Mrs Ma rion Thrower, president of the Chowan County Cancer Society, and Thomas M. Sur ratt, executive vice president of Chowan Hospital. In the foreground, volunteerin'' as a patient, Ls Linda Norman.. Local Boy Make Good In Jazzrock Trio By FLYNN SURRATT Many a youngster buys his first guitar or trap set with the hopes of one day having a break and playing profes sionally in a band. Relative ly few receive that desired -opportunity, especially in a town the size of Edenton. Recently a member of this community was fortunate in getting just that' sort of break. Martin Parker, some , what of a veteran drummer, moved to Detroit, Mich., to ' j embark on what could be the beginning of a fruitful ca reer in music. ' He’ll be playing with the Howard Hanger Trio, a jazz i rock group witli their base recently shifted from Allan- . ta, Ga., to Detroit. , The trio, specializing in contemporary worship, is headed by pianist Howard , Hanger, who is tin ordained * Methodist minister. During j July he was the guest re j source person for the annual conference session of the N. ‘ C. Conference Methodist [ Youth Fellowship held in I Fayetteville. Martin was among -three youths from Edenton asked to play as back-up sot Hanger during the week-long conference. Consequently, Martin was | later contacted to travel to j Montreat in the North Caro- I lina mountains to play in an- I other conference. During the j engagement at Montreat, he j was approached by two other , trio members and invited to \ Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, August 31, 1972 join them in Michigan. As he later stated, he was both delighted and frightened by what lay ahead. Actual ly, Hanger will have a second group and Martin will start with that one. working into the trio as lie learns how the, CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our many friends for all acts of kind ness rendered to tis during our time of bereavement. The food, flowers, visits and other tokens of love helped tre mendously. You r prayers helped to sustain us during this sad time. Tiie Family of Stanley Wayne Blanchard bT POQfGIAS SALE eSave*27to 5 60aset... depending on size... blackwalls Two fiberglass belts ... plus two plies of poly- , , ester cord ... today's most preferred tire body CVen 1 X Oll need on, V One, two Or three tires you’ll get cord. You get 4 plies under the tread for strength proportionate savings. that’s the Goodyear Power Belt Polyglas tire. HURRY BUY NOW SALE ENDS SAT. NIGHT » i 3 WAYS TO CHARGE* Our Own Customer Credit Plan • Master Charge a BankAmericard — ** * . LOW, LOW FINANCING... EASY TERMS... JUST SAY CHARGE IT 3WAYS ___ OOODfVEAn SERVICE STORES G o°°_ YEAR jjg| 412 S. Brood St. Edenron, N. C. Phono 482-2477 SSE band operates. Aside from live performances, they will also be doing studio record ings. As for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Parker, his father stated that they were sad to see him go,' but if it is what he wants to do, and sets tills as a great opportunity, they arc behind him 100 per cent. Most any resident in Eden-' ton will believe anything 'you sav just so 'long as it's com plimentary. Sometimes it would be a I good idea if the people who | listen to public speakers f would gel up and talk back. | Capt. Ward Ends Course MONTGOMERY, Ala. —U. S. Air Force Capt. James B. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O. Ward of Main Street, Blndcnboro, N. C., has, been graduated from the Air University’s Squadron Officer School at Maxwell AFB, Ala. Capt. Ward was specially selected for the 14-week pro fessional officer course which prepares junior officers to as sume higher command and staff duties required by the Air Force. The curriculum covers com municative skills, leadership, national strength, resources management and international relations. The captain is assigned at McConnell AFB,. Kan., as a missile operations officer with a unit of the Strategic Air Command, America’s nuclear 3 | i'- i - * ■ ■ «< ... •» «, * i lißl ' ~. I Dignity . . . Understanding . . . Thoughtfulness 1 B» HIWAY 32 NORTH PHONE 482-4486 EDENTON. N. C. r deterrent force of long range bombers and intercontinental ballistic missiles. A 1961 graduate of Bladcn boro High School, he received hi.s B.S. degree in 1965 from the University of North Caro lina and was commissioned there through the Reserve Of ficers Training Corps pro gram. Capt. Ward’s wire, Emily, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Long, Sr., Route 2, Edenton, N. C. Most of us can always find an excellent reason for doing what we want to do when we want to do it. The high cost of living so called is not as important as the high cost of bankrupting the government. T23ES* SECTION C National Award Earned By Perry WILLIAMSTON James O. Perry, Jr., general agent here for Integon Corp., has earned the insurance industry’s Na tional Sales Achievement Award. The award is presented only to life and health insurance professionals who satisfy rig id standards of sound busi ness principles as set by the National Association of Life Underwriters. This is the fourth year that Perry has-received the award since its inception in 1965. Perry joined Integon in 1963. He and his wife, Es ther, have two children and live on Country Club Drive in V.’illumston. Integon’s Williamston office is located at 122 West Main Slreet.
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