ail j^m ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN CHOWAN COUNTY Volume XXVl.—Number 53 Gifts Mounting For 'First ’6O Baby Born Ih Chowan Hospital Eleven Local Business Concerns Now Offer ing Gifts For First Newcomer Eleven locall 'business. firms have already notified the Cham ber of Commerce that they will honor the first New Year baby to arrive at Chowan Hospital in 1960. Tom L. Ridgeway, hospital ad ministrator, said the lucky baby will receive presents given by Mitchener’s Pharmacy, Peoples Bank & Trust Company, Tots & Teens, Belk-Tyler Company, Hol ttowell’s, Iric., Cuthrell’s Depart- Store, P & Q Super Mar ket, Quinn Furniture Company, Byrum Hardware Company., Ridbs Laundry & Dry Cleaners, ana Hughes - Parker Hardware Company. The hospital will also present a gift to the baby. Parents of the new-born child will receive gift certificates which may be exchanged for free merchandise or service giv- 1 en by the sponsoring firms. “Christmas wil'. therefore, come a week later than usual j for the little tot through •the' courtesy of these business men,”j Ridgeway stated. He commended the firms for making this fine gesture. Any other firm wishing to honor i 1960’s first baby should notify | Ridgeway or the Chamber of Commerce. • Property Listing > Begins January 2 Beginning Saturday, January 2, property owners in Chowan Coupty may begin to list their for tax purposes. Prop erty, according to law, must be listed during the month of Janu ary. Failure to do so is liable for a penalty of 10% and if not listed the delinquent property j lister can be hailed into court, j Tax listers urge early listing, in order to save time. I CIVIC CALENDAR ! ~— Feast of Lights service will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon, Janu-i ary 3, at 5 o'clock. Chowan Hospital, in coopera-, lion with the Edenton Chamber of Commerce will honor the first baby bora in Ihe hospital in 1960. ' Automobile license plates for 1960 will go on sale at the Caro lina Motor Club office on East •P> Continued on Page 3 Edenton Basketball Teams Will Begin Conference Play Jan. 5 ■:\ „ By BILL GOODWIN Edenton’s Aces and Acelets uncap ( owner of the George Chevrolet; , Company, was listed among the', football players on All-Star teams announced last week. Mr. George was chosen on the! NEA All-Pro first team whehisj voted by the players themselves. He also was named on the first* team of the Western Division ofj the National Football League, j Due to this selection, he will j play in the Pro Bowl game ini Los Angeles on January 17. j The game will be televised over NBC. The Associated Press All-Pro team also included Bi'l George. Bill plays the defensive middle| guard position with the Chicago Bears and is the defensive cap-, tain of the team. County Council Meets On Jan. 6 The Home Demonstration j County Council will meet Wed nesday, January 6, at 2:30 P. M. at the Advance Community Building, with Mrs. C. W. Over man, president, presiding. A number of items of busi ness will be discussed in regard j to the 25th District of Home! 1 Demonstration Clubs’ Spring : Federation meeting to be held j in Edenton April 12. Dr. David P. Meggs of Eliza-, [beth City will do a demonstra-1 tion on artificial respiration. All County Council members are { urged to attend this important meeting. P.“oTCLOSED FRIDAY Edenton’s Post Office will ob- 1 serve New Year’s day on Friday j las a 'holiday. During the day , the windows will be closed and ; j the>-° will be no ddiverv of mail | in Edenton or on the rural i routes. | The lobby of the Post Office j will be open, however, and mail, will be deposited in the boxes, j Mail will also be dispatched as, usual 52.5 Q Per Year In North Carolirn j 1960 Auto License Plates Will Go On jSale January 2nd Guy Williams New i Red Men Sachem I Group of New Offic ! ers to Be Installed Monday Night ' Chowan Tribe No. 12, Im proved Order of Red Men, elect ed officers at its meeting held Monday night. In the election Guy Williams was chosen as sa 'Chem of the tribe to succeed Clyde Hollowell. Other officers elected were: Piophet, Clyde Hollowed; senior sagamore, Alton Shaw; junior sagamore, Bill Harris; codec‘or of wampum, Jack Barrow; keep er of wampum, William Barrow; | chief of records, J. Edw n Buff lap; keeper of wigwam, Oscar Peeples. I These officers, together with 1 those appointed by the new sa-, | them, will be installed at the 'meeting of the tribe next Mon day night, January 4, at 7:30 o’clock. j Caswell Edmondson, tribal deputy great sachem, will be the installing officer. Feast Os Lights j Service Sunday The traditional Feast cf Lights service will be conducted at St. I Paul’s Episcopal Church Sunday,' January 3, at 5 o’clock. Evening prayer will be con- j ducted by several members ofj the congregation and Young Churchmen with the Church School vested choir also partici pating. Harry H. Smith, Jr., I will be at the organ. Holy Communion will be cele -1 bra ted on the Epiphany, Janu ary 6, at 10:30 A. M. Band Parents I Meet Jan. 6 A meeting of the Edenton Band Parents Association will be held in the band room of the! John A. Holmes High School Wednesday night, January 6, at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Kathleen Skilcs, presi- I dent of the association, is very I anxious to have as many mem bers as possible attend this, the first meeting of the new year. ; i ! CLOSED FOR NEW YEAR'S Chowan County offices, as well as the Town of Edenton | office, will be closed all day Friday, January 1, in observance of New Year's day. Deadline For New Growers Cotton Allotment February 15 The closing date for accepting applications for new growers cotton allotment is February 115, 1960. “If you would like to make I application for a new growers [cotton allotment for 1960,” says |H. O. West, ASC office man ager, “you must (1) depend largely on income from this farm for your livelihood; (2) live on the farm in 1960; (3) have 1 available labor with which to operate the farm, and (4) not own or operate any other farm with a cotton allotment already I established for 1960. “If these requirements are met and you are interested, con itact the ASC office before Feb 'ruary 15, 1960, and file your request FIGHT CANCER WITH A CHECKUP AND CHECK FS-1 Certificate of In- surance Must Be Pre sented Before License Will Be Issued Mrs. Goldie L. Niblett, branch manager of the Carolina Motor Olub in Edenton, states that th -1960 automobile license plates will go on sale Saturday, Janu ary 2. Again th.s year, the msura declaration on the reverse si cf the 1960 renewal caid nu»>. be signed by owner before a registered owner can renew his license. The sale of license piates, on the presentation cf the certifi cate of title, or 1959 registration card is not permitted. Only the 1960 renewal card is used in purchasing the 1960 licenses. A current FS-1 certificate of insurance must be presented with all new registrations of used and new vehic es. A SI.OO driver education fen will be collected on each license; issued for $lO or more. On the first section of the re newal card, the applicant must indicate in what county the ve hicle is subject to property tax. Effective January 1, the hiaxi mum weight for which a farm truck plate may be issued at the farm truck rate is 12,000 pounds. The 1960 renewal cards are be ing sent out showing the 1959 li censed weights. Farm truck re newal cards showing welgh's in excess of 12.000 pounds can be reduced if this is sufficient for the owner’s needs. If not, priv ate license for the weight re quired must be purchased. Mrs. Niblett urges all motor veh'cie owners to purchase their license early in order to avoid the rush. Office hours are from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., except Saturdays when the office closes at 12 noon. No plates will be issued except during the time indicated above. 20 Years A»o 1 A* Found in the File* of The Chowan Herald S ,> Mr. and Mrs. S.-.elton Roger son became Ihe parents of a daughter. Imsgene, the lirst. baby born in the Albemarle in 1940. Two colored boys ware bound over for the April term of Su perior Court, charged with en tering the Hobowsky store and slealirg almost SIOO worth of ladies' wearing apparel. It was reported that liquor sales at the Chowan ABC store were far below the 1933 f gure. Plans were announced to pre sent Handel's ''The Messiah'' in ihe high school auditorium the latter part of January. “Protect your cotton allot ment. Plant it or release it! “If you do not plan to plant your cotton allotment, you should release it to the ASC County Committee to prevent your allotment and history, from being reduced for failure to plant. “Release of cotton allotment will be accepted from now un til April 5, 1960, in the county office. To retain your allot ment history indefinitely, you must plant some cotton once every three years and release the acreage you do not intend to plant. “If you are interested in ob taining cotton acreage on loan for one year only, you must tilt (Continued m 9m W