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Mrs. Mittie Bass Dies After Brief Illness 1 Mr. iMittie Base, SI, widow of the late A. Base, died Tuesday night at 9330 o'clock at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Toms Bunch. She had been ill only a week. Mrs. Bass was a native of Chowan County and wae a member of the Rocky Hock Baptist Church. Surviving are four sons, Jack Bass, Carey Bass, Uoyd Base and Lindsay Bass, all of Chowan County, and sev en daughters, Mrs. Mark Bunch, Mrs. W. H. [Pearce, Mrs. Mark 'White, Mrs. Carey Evans, Mrs. Tom Bunch, Mrs. Clayton Hollowell and Mrs. Worth | Layton. Fifty grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be conducted this (Thursday) afternoon at 4 o'clock! in the Rocky Hock Baptist Church. | The pastor, the Rev. R. E. Gordon, will officiate with burial being made in the family cemetery. The body will lie in state one hour before the service. Pocahontas Card Party Planned Friday Night Members of Chowanoke Council, No. 54, Degree of Pocahontas, will stage a card and game party Friday night at 8 o’clock. The party will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White, 110 Morris Circle, and all members are especially urged to attend. • MASONS CALL OFF MEETING W. A. Harrell, master of Unanim ity Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & M., has an nounced that there will be no Masonic meeting tonight (Thursday). The regular meeting is scheduled to be held Thursday night of next week. Edenton Colonials Win Five Out of Eight Games (Continued From Page One) Edenton 5-1, Kinston 3-0 In two of the best played games of the season the Colonials won a double bill from Kinston, the league leaders, on Hicks Field Sunday afternoon by scores of 5 to 3 and 1 to 0. In the first game John Horton was on the mound for Edenton, giving up only three hits. Renn started for the visitors, but was replaced by Gh6st nutt in the fourth. The Colonials made only six hits off the opposing pitchers, with Clark leading Vith two. Kinston scored three runs in the first inning. Blackburn walked and Clark dropped a long fly hit by John son and then Ferris hit a home run. Wh^N^ Spiritualist: I hear the spirit of your wife knocking.” Widower: “Who’s she knocking now? W»/WW\A^A/WWWWWVWWWWVSA^V CARD OF THANKS We want to express our sincere thanks to each and every one for the good deeds you did for us during the past twelve months of my husband’s illness. Also for the flowers and kindness since his death. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. Pd. WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW LOCATION ON EAST CHURCH EXTENDED We cordially invite you to visit us at our new location and inspect our modern repair department and sales room. With our new and enlarged quarters we are equipped to serve you better in every respect. See US TODAY For Your Farm Equip ment Needs! HOBBS IMPLEMENT CO., INC. “YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER ” Guy C. Hobbs, Mgr. Edenton, N. C. »^»%»»VWWV\o/WWVW»/M*>A/VyiWVWV\/V\A/VS^^^^VWWWW»/VN^ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Hjß * ★ + : OU>E BOURBON I ; * Kentucky Straight Jill £ * Csvrbon Whiskey £Kp« J i $23? * *3“ B - + 4 Years Old •86 Proof I" " * J ™t **"* w l n ri?i > j Y i If 0, IJSS2SL J § ♦★★******★★*♦**** mm* ★ .After that Horton vu master of the situation throughout, i The Colonials went ahead in a third (inning four-nun splurge. Clark singled 'and Ross Horton walked. Bobby An derson then hit a home run to tally three runs. Evans then singled and Parker walked. Griffin doubled to score Evans, putting the Colonials out in front 3 to 3. In the fourth inning doubles by Clark and Ross Horton resulted in the fifth run. In the second game Tommy Reeves faced Eugene Host on the mound, which was a splendid pitchers’ duel, with Reeves winning over the league’s leading pitcher 1 to 0. Reeves, back in his old-time form, allowed only four scattered hits. He faced only 29 batters. Host, was even more effective, giving up only two hits. Only 28 Colonial batters 'faced him. | The Colonials scored their winning run in the second inning, which was unearned. Parker opened with a sin gle and moved to second when Gris , fin was hit by a pitched ball. Mauney hit a grounder and Griffin was forced out at second as Parker went on to third. Host then threw to first base to catch Mauney off, but Mauney ; raced to second as Strickland hobbled the ball. Parker dashed for home and was safe with the winning run 1 before Strickland recovered the ball, j Edenton 7, Rocky Mount 2 Monk Raines, Edenton’s star hurl. er marked up his 22nd victory Mon day night when the Colonials defeat ' ed Rocky Mount 7to 2. Raines now holds" one of the best records in the Coastal Plain League with 22 wins against four losses. He allowed only . five hits Monday night, two of which . were home runs by R. Evans and ■ Wade Martin for Hie visitors’ only , runs. , The visitors were leading 2-0 up until the fourth when the Colonials scored their first run. Inge doubled and raced home on Sam Mauney’s ■ ' ■ ' ; Retail ; I $2.10 ; iSrUjB * 86 Proof S THE STRAIGHT WHISKEYS IN THIS PROOUCT I ARE 4 YEARS OR MORE OLD. 35% STRAIGHT 1 WItSKEY, 65% NEUTRAL SPIRITS, DtSTtUB FROM ORAM. mtaiu t imts Laura, ran, ium THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTOW, N. C., THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 1962. single. The Colonials went ahead 3-2 in tibe seventh when Clark and Raines singled in succession. At that point McNeil, Rocky Mount moundsman, was replaced by Koailchek, who stop ped the Colonials on a number of previous occasions. Ross Horton, next | up, beat out a bunt, putting three on I base with no outs. Evans, Rocky Mount catcher, had some difficulty in holding on to Kovalchek’s curves and two runs were made on passed balls. Coupled with three Rocky Mount errors, the Colonials went on a ram page to score four runs in the eighth. Inge walked, Griffin bunted and on a wild throw to first base Inge scor ed and Griffin went on to third. Mauney was safe on an error and. FLAVORED m a r j u.s. eocog*g* u.s. choice V ’Sum 6 7 WINNER HQ A colonial ||n p u r otr t TENDER DELICIOUS—PINBONE OR SIRLOIN STEAK 95^ THICK JUICY—PORTERHOUSE—CLUB OR T-BONE STEAK. §? 97ft ALL MEAT NO WASTE JIFFY STEAKS » 99 1 j FANCY CALIFORNIA Bartlett Pears 223 c SWEET CALIFORNIA RED I GRAPES... ib. LARGE RED-TO-THE-RIND WATERMELONS,*™ 7 9^ SPECIAL PRICE—CRYSTAL FROZEN SLICED STRAWBERRIES 'sr 29< I SPECIAL PRICE—FLA. GOLD CONCENTRATED FROZEN orange juice 2^29? SPECIAL LOW PRICE—REFRESHING CS / CITRUS JUICE» I CAKE J 1 Oft BLENDED 01 r 1 / # 4<OZ.CAN Xw W 46 OZ. CAN dm JL W m. i7 pkg! r Ar special low price—medium yP SHARP CHEESE 59^ Clark tripled, scoring Griffin and Mauney. Baines bunted and Clark scored. Edenton 2, Rocky Mount 3 In Rocky Mount Tuesday night the I Colonials were defeated 3 to 2. Heath, Jon the'mound for the Leafs, limited 1 the Colonials to three hits, two By Griffin and one by Ross Horton. Edenton scored its two unearned runs in the seventh inning on a walk, three errors and a passed ball. Stoudemire started for Edenton but was relieved by 'White in the sixth. The Leafs hammered out nine hits off Stoudemire, but White limited them to one hit in three inning's. Spain for Rocky Mount hit A homo run in the second inning, scoring IWell man, who had eingled ahead of him. Protect That Picture If you have a photograph, diploma, cer- iMp '' ''aafflßmf-P tificate or award laying around, let us frame 1 it. See our large selection of frames and moldings. (Prompt Service Guaranteed Work CAMPEN’S JEWELERS For-Quick Results, Try a Herald Classified Ad! PAGE SEVEN
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