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THE CHOWAN HERALD
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Donald K. Alexander
Alexander Takes
ISC Position,
Edentoa Office
Mrs. Alice W. Bond,
manager of the Edenton
.Office of the N. C.)i,
'Employment
Commission, announces the
appointment of Donald K.
Alexander as a member of
the local staff.
Alexander and his wife,
Miriam, are living in
Elizabeth City He is a
veteran and a graduate of
Old Dominion University.
Prior to his employment
with ESC he was employed
by the Department of Social
Services in Suffolk, Va. as
an eligibility specialist.
Upon completion of
training in the Edenton
office, Alexander will
devote his entire time
working with veterans of
Chowan, Gates,
Perquimans and Tyrrell
counties. He will interview
veterans to determine their
suitability for work, their
ateas of interest for work,
and register them for work.
In addition, he will visit
employers in order to *
develop employment
opportunities for veterans.
Besides working in the
Edenton Office, he will
make visits to Gates,
PerqolmahS and' Tyrrell
counties to contact veterans
in these areas.
Any veteran desiring to
discuss employment
opportunities or register for
service with the
Employment Security
Commission may contact
Mr. Alexander by visiting
the Edenton office at 709
North Broad Street or
calling 482-2195 for an
appointment.
Evans Heads
Jim Hunt
Campaign Here
Lt. Gov. Jim Hunt, a
Democratic candidate for
governor, has named
Wallace Evans of Edenton
as County Captain of the
“Friends of Jim Hunt’’
organization in Chowan
County.
“Friends of Jim Hunt” is a
grassroots campaign in all
100 counties aimed at
involving thousands of
North Carolinians in Hunt’s
gubernatorial campaign.
Each county has a
captain who recruits
captains in each of the
county’s precincts,. The
precinct captains enlist the
support of 10 groups
captains who recruit 10
workers for Hunt’s
campaign, if they so desire,
and they are asked to give of
their time with the
campaign on the local level.
The organization is
involved in Jim Hunt’s
campaign in several
different ways, including
aiding the “Get Out The
Vote” drive for the
lieutenant governor prior to
the August 17 primary.
“I want Citizen
involvement’ and
‘grassroots level’ to be more
than just slogans in my
campaign,” Hunt said, “and
through the ‘Friends’
organization, they are
becoming realities in every
county of the state.”
Persons interested in
becoming involved with the
“Friends” program in the
county should contact
Evans at 482-4795.
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kill your cat of dog. And he can
pick them up any time—even be
born with them. What can be •
done about the''worry of worma"?
•Sergeant’a * Worm-Away" Cap
aules mix easily with pet food to.
rout round worms. For other worm
problems, get Sergeant's Sure
Shot* Capsules, Puppy Capsules • j
<** T apeworm Medicine.