Page 2 Fiberform Chief Named To Board Donald K. Barnes, president of Fiberform, has been named to the board of directors of USI- West Company, a group of companies of U.S. Industries, Inc. Jg| if n DONALD K. BARNES News From Merry Hill Section By Mrs. Ethel B. Winborne Mrs. E. J. Pruden Sr. was • admitted to the Chowan ' Hospital, Edenton Thursday : afternoon and under went an operation Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley White and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker left Monday on a vacation to Florida, to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves and daughter. Holly of Del Reo Beach, and to visit Disney Land. O Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps and daughter, Mrs. Peggy Todd left Monday to visit Mrs. Edna Thompson and family of Orlando. Florida and to visit Disney Land. Mrs. Mary Daniels Cobb has been a patient in the Bertie Hospital at Windsor for two wi.-ks. O —— Mrs. Effie Williams returned ionic Monday from the Beaufort County hospital and is much better at her home. O Mrs. Ethel Winborne visited Mrs. Willie Newbern and Mrs. Louise Taylor of Williamston on Tuesday. CALL ME! I I | Kenneth Worrell Motor VIOK6 Corp. PHONE 482-2191 EDENTON, N. C. SHOP I. N. S. AT W. E. S. GWALTNEY FRANKS -..1b. 79c GWALTNEY BACON lb. 89c 3 LB. CAN CRISCO SHORTENING can 89c GIANT SIZE GAIN DETERGENT box 75c 27 OZ. AERO WAX can 69c SCOTT TOWELS... .4 rolls 79c NO. 303 RED GLO TOMATOES 5 cans SI.OO SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS . box 39c CREAM OR FAMO FLOUR 5 lbs. 65c TRY US FOR FRESH MEATS AND HOMEMADE SAUSAGE W. E. Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION Phone 221-4031 - Edenton, N. C. In announcing the appointment, Dolphe Boynes, chairman of USI-West Company, hailed Barnes for his outstanding leadership and business talent. ~ “Don Barnes will be a great asset to our board. His dedication and accomplishments in taking a small boat plant and building it into one of the major boat manufacturing companies in the country, is testimony to his ability,” Boynes said. “Under his guidance,” Boynes added, “Fiberform has become one of the most respected names in the boating industry.” Fiberform, a division of U.S. Industries, Inc., operates plants in Spokane, Wash.; Kelowna; British Columbia; and Edenton. U.S. Industries, is a diversified company serving consumer and industrial markets. Their products are marketed worldwide. Miss Marie Pruden spent the weekend with Misses Sandra and Angelia Taylor of Windsor. 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden Jr., spent the weekend at Atlanta, Georgia. Wint Hale Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wirit Hale Sr., of Windsor ha® rpsiened as pastor of Ingold and Concord Baptist Churches and he, Mrs. Hale and baby will move into the parsonage at Merry Hill to begin his pastorate of the two churches. Merry Hill and Lawrence on the second Sunday, March 11, 1973. O Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob House, Lynn, Mrs. Jimmie Bailey and Stacey al Harrelisville Wednesday. New Books At Local Library New books received at Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library include the following: Adult-Fiction Rule Britannia by Daphne Du Maurier. Burnt Offerings by Robert Marasco. Adult-Non Fiction How to Become a Citizen of the United States by Libby •Jessup. The Election Process-Voting Laws and Procedures by Alan Reitman. Legal Regulation of Consumer Credit by S. Morganstern. Automobile Liability and the Changing Law by M. G. Woodroof. Penalties for Misconduct on the Job by Alfred Avins. Third Book of Junior Authors by D. DeMontreville. Motorcycle Ace by Dick Mann. Juvenile Fiction The Owl and the Woodpecker by Brain Wildsmith. ywM&ma&e&eatiiwm _T __ _ . _ ivW { ! N TO SAVE ON FOOD ! | 11. S. 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