’Local Band Goes To Greensboro April 13 One of 70 Bands To Participate In State Band Contest The Edenton Junior-Senior High School Band will leave Edenton Monday, April 13, at noon for Greensboro. They will spend Monday night in Greens boro and Tuesday morning will perform in the State Band Con 1 test-Festival. The bands will be gin performing on Monday morning at 9 o’clock, each band playing a maximum of 25 min utes. There will be 70 bands from all over the state who have ~fr qualified in their districts. The judges for this year’s con test are Dr. Kenneth Cuthbert of West Texas State College (for j merly head of the Music De ' partment at East Carolina Col lege), Dale C. Harris, director of ' music for the Pontiac, Michigan City Schools, and Leonard Fal cone, director of bands at Mich igan State University. After the Edenton Band per forms they will listen to other bands for the rest of the day, returning to Edenton about 10 o’clock Tuesday night. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED PLENTY >! hgj|w EREE OF J f J I | y J -iffiPIPELIV'Y. FREE PHONE PARKING 2317 FRESH DRESSED GRADE “A” BAKING HENS »> 29 c GWALTNEY’S AND HARRELL’S Smoked Picnics 4-6 Lb. n O C Average lb. * » nW(IWI >W(MMOWWI>WW«i CHOICE WESTERN BONELESS Round Steaks __«\79 c Jamestown. Brand 9V*-oz. Bag NBC Sliced Bacon Vanilla Wafers 1b.41c 25c each ■“jw Red and White Mayonnaise quart 49 c Strietmann's Large Size Red and White Zesta Crackers Soap Powders i ,l-lb. box 29c 27c each ■ B-T 11 1— r f NO. 2V2 SIZE CAN TODAY'S (in heavy syrup) Sliced Peaches ..... 29c NO. 303 CAN TODAY'S 2 cans Sweet Garden Peas .... 27c . ” FROZEN FOODS 10-oz. Frosty Acres Green Peas ..... 17c 10-oz. Frosty Acres Whole Okra 19c ~~ FRESH PRODUCE Green Cabbage . . .... 4 lbs. 19c Large Celery . . . . . stalk 10c D a n d M ' Super Market SHOP HERE AND SAVE HOME OWNEI/*OrwiATtiu t •** Bill Is Introduced To Elect Members To School Board Chowan County citizens will be interested to know that Rep resentative Albert G. Byrum on Wednesday of last week intro duced a bill in the House of Rep resentatives having to do with the election of members of the County Board of Education. The bill, HB-440, provides for the election at the 1961 general county election and biennially 'thereafter six members of the Board of Education for two-year terms. Nomination and elections are to be held at the same time and in the same manner as other county officers. The terms of the six new members recently ap pointed are to continue in of fice until their successors are elected and qualified. Another bill introduced by Mr. Byrum on Wednesday designates successor trustees of the Edenton Academy created by Chapter 39, Public Laws of 1800, and amend ed by Chapter 4, Public Laws of 1844, and authorizing such trus tees to execute conveyance of certain school property bounded by Queen and Church Streets in the Towq of Edenton to the Edenton City Board of Educa tion. As title indicates; desig nates William E. Bond, Joseph H. Conger, Jr., Junius W. Davis, J. E. Debnam, Jr., Richard F. El- THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY APRIL 9, 1959. liott, John W. Graham, William 11 P. Jones, James E. Wood and j John Gilliam Wood, Jr., as trus- ' tees of named academy. In event property is sold by Edenton City School Board, proceeds must be used for purchasing of another school site or for such other edu cational purposes as board may determine. — ■ —.—, CIVIC CALENDAR] Continued From Page 1. Section ) to 7:30 o'clock. Rocky Hock Baptist Church will observe Youth Week begin ning Sunday, April 12. Edenton Junior-Senior High School Band will leave Monday, April 13, for Greensboro to par ticipate in the State Band Con test-Festival. Gregory Walcott, Hollywood TV and movie star, will be the speaker at a youth rally to be held at the Edenton Baptist Church Saturday night, April 11, at 7:30 o'clock. Elementary School PTA will meet at the school Tuesday night, April 14, at 8 o'clock. Rose's 5-10-25 c Store will ob serve re-opening sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. A civil term of Chowan Su perior Court will be held the week of April 27. Revival services are being held at the Church of God on John ston Street and will end Sunday, April 19. An emergent communication of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. 8c A. M., will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. Mixed Chorus of the Edenton Junior-Senior High School will , present the musical comedy "Springtime," in the school au ditorium Friday, April 24. Center Hill Baptist Church will observe homecoming, 70th anniversary and Dedication Day Sunday, April 19. 1 Edenton Lions Club will pre sent its annual variety show in the Elementary School auditor ium Friday night. May 1, at 8 o'clock. The spring federation of Cho wan County Home Demonstra tion Clubs will be held at the Chowan Community Building on Wednesday afternoon, April 15, at 2:30 o'clock. This week is being observed as "Clean-up Week" in Edenton in preparation for the Pilgrimage an d Tour of Edenton sponsored by the Edenton Woman's Club. Cancer Crusade will be in pro gress during the month of April. NOTICE! TO Chowan County Taxpayers V By order of the Chowan County Commis sioners, I will on Mon day, May 4, 1959, ad vertise property for sale for 1958 delinquent taxes, the sale to be held on Monday, June Ist, 1959. Pay your taxes now and save this extra expense and embarrassment! M. EARL GOODWIN Sheriff of Chowan County “HOMEMAKER OF THE MONTH” L. ; i ■* ' a'/’"' 1 ■■■■ ' v :'§ W „>* -»•* ——Ul B— f I Eys --- "Hfe. < 1 / | mm w* *M mmm ; 1* Oak Grove Home Demonstration Club is happy to present Mrs. Dick Byrum as "Homemaker of the Month." Mrs. Byrum is shown above as she discusses her method of food conserva tion. Edenton Rotarians will meet Ihis (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Parish House. Edenton Woman's Club will sponsor the fifth Pilgrimage of Colonial Edenton and Country side Friday and Saturday, April I JfICQUIN’S JL I I / j PjU I I ROYALE I I *2 pint nil I 11 fewcM masui ][ |] I onrntto feoM grain - so proop S I CHARLES JACQUIN et Cie. Inc.. Phila.. Pa. I tj 17 and 18. .! Edenton s Lions Ciub will meet ! Monday night at 7 o'clock. . j A dance will be held at the : VFW home on the old Hertford road Saiurday night from 9 to [ j 12 o'clock. Chowan Tribe of Red Men will! meet Monday night at 7:30, o'clock. Annual Family Life and Career • Week is being obsedved at the Edenton Negro High School this week. William H. Coffield. Jr.. Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Cancer Drive Is Now In Progress With the month of April set aside by Congress to raise funds for research, education and spe cial assistance in the fight against cancer, the local campaign is now in progress. People are being helped right here in Chowan County by the American Cancer Society. Forty per cent of all funds received during this crusade will be re turned to Chowan County for treatment of cancer patients and education. Crusade dollars are spent to keep doctors up-to-date on new cancer diagnosis and treatment j techniques. They bring free dressings and comfort to cancer patients. They support a nation wide program of cancer research being conducted by more than 1,000 senior scientists in leading hospitals, laboratories and uni versities. They train young sci entists to fight cancer in research laboratories in this state and elsewhere. Mrs. J. D. Elliott, Chowan County Chairman, also points out that only accidents kill more youngsters than does cancer. The American Cancer Society is cur rently spending over 1,500,000 per year for research related to leukemia. Millions of dollars MORE PROFITS for YOU IT WILL MEAN Extra Profits For You In Pelleform Smith - Douglass Fertilizer IS SCIENTIFICALLY ENRICHED SURE WORKING " "'1 111 «*••*-* Remember... -■ -Sp Means Greater S-D On Your Bag l Profits For You We Have On Hand A Large Variety Ol George Tait's and Asgrow Field And Garden Seeds When You Plant George Tait’s and Asgrow Seeds You Plant The Best! -SEE- I Leary Bros. Storage Co. YOUR ONE STOP FOR 0/ -N§k ALL YOUR FARM NEEDS Gypoißo lutmittVA VOBTHt IfUAKC V PHONE 2141 OR 2142 EDENTON, N. C. more must be invested to defeat this enemy which kills 2,000 chil den and 9,000 adults each year. Mrs. Elliott stresses: Be alert to Cancers Seven Danger Sig nals: 1. Unusual bleeding or dis charge. 2. A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere. 3. A sore that does not heal. 4. Change in bowel or bladder habits. 5. Hoarseness or cough. 6. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. >> — 1 ■■■■■ ■■ ■-? 1959 Ford Special GALAXIE FOR DOR with Cruiseijtatic 'Fransmission, Signal Lights, Seat Covers, Radio. S:OC x 14 Whitewall Tires, Heater, Power Brakes, Backup Lights, Heavy Duty Battery, Electric Clock. Padded Dash and Sun Visors, Wheel Covers. Windshield Washers, Electric Windshield Wipers, Chrome Bumper Guards with Rubber Tips and Hood Ornament. Sold New For *3,400.00 now $2,750.00 - This Car Is The Car Driven by Mrs. Medlin Belch J & B Motor Co. West Queen Street Extended PAGE ELEVEN r—SECTION TWO 7. Change in a wart or mole. “If your signal lasts longer than two weeks, go to your doc tor to find out if it means can cer,” says Mrs. Elilott. < A house to house canvass is being conducted and it is hoped contributions will be generous. VFW MEETING William H Coffield Post No. 9280. will meet Tuesday night, April 14. at 8 o’clock. Com mander Harold Langdale urges a large attendance.