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PAGE TWO uißcnow one frankly Speaking j By FRANK ROBERTS ! \ 1..-,. - ——.— -- —— - - ——P More Notes on Various .Sub- : jects:' With the closing (again) | of the Sunoco station, look for an end to the gas wars for quite a while. 'Will Hobowsky open a new store in the old location? Quite possible. The Goodyear • Service Store grand opening is being covered by WCDJ. We're broadcasting from there ’ every afternoon at 1:15, with movie passes and rec ords to all we get the chance to talk to. Next piece of local moderniza-' tion: the police station. Don’t forget the Aces’ games and Carolina football. Both will be broadcast every Saturday over WCDJ- The latter will be live. The Chowan County Fair ccrr.es up first week in October this time with completely new shows and games from an or ganization in Pennsylvania dif ferent from that which previ ously visited us. The under standing is better family enter tainment. Good luck, Aces. Good luck, Coach McGee. How did Life magazine find out about Jimbo’s Jumbos. The people at J. J. got a long dis tance call from New York. Through a bad connection, ques tions were asked, answers giv en. No identification as to the caller . . .'.but several weeks later, Life had a few items about i Jimbo’s Jumbos. Speaking of magazines, pub lishers of those periodicals have really had to struggle to keep alive. So-called men’s magazines have been doing fairly well, al though new mags come and go so quickly. Life and the Sat urday Evening Post have chang ed their formats, both for the better. The Host has become more controversial and Life has taken on the aspects of adult presentations, at times, resem bling Playboy in its content. So far as Life magqzine is con cerned, though, their change has been most effective, text and pictures more exciting and in teresting. The young lady who sings the current number one song, ‘‘Lo co-Motion,” is little Eva. She hails from Belhaven. More on her in a latter column. Kind of an interesting story. Closing Thought: People who are always taking care of their health are like misers, who are hoarding up a treasure which they have never spirit enough to enjoy. Harry Lassiter, Jr. At Fort Jackson Continued from Page 1, Section 1 will be introduced to a wide variety of infantry, skills, along with intensive physical condi tioning. He will attend classes in the traditions of the service, character guidance and the role of tlu Army in the world to day. Many of his instructors are combat veterans of World War II and the Korean conflict. During his seventh week of training, he lives in the field under conditions similar to a combat zone. Here, moving over rough terrain, he has a chance to’ participate in realistic com bat situations and to apply his newly acquired skills. Basic training is climaxed by a graduation review before the commanding general of Fort Jackson. Outstanding perform ances are recognized in a cere mony that is open to parents and invited guests. m 3-CYCLE, 3-TEMP AUTOMATIC WASHER '\y/' UA-13 with acceptable trad* Dial normal for regulars, gentle for delicates, or wash ’N wear for “no-iron” fabrics. Clothes come out so clean . . . thanks to the exclusive Surgilator'® agitator that creates a unique “million” current water action. Be sure and see it today. Western Gas Service, Ik* 204 S. Broad St PHONE 3122 Edenttm, N. C. < .. Lunch Room Menu Menus for Chowan High School lunch room for the week of September 10-14 will be as ! follows: j Monday—Vz pint milk, franks, pimento cheese sandwich, pork and beans, cole slaw, rolls and butter, peaches. Tuesday —\k pint milk, spiced ham, potato salad, green black eye peas, beet pickles, pineapple and grapefruit cup, rolls and butter. Wednesday—% pint milk, rav ;oli. tossed salad, string beans, block cake chocolate icing, rolls and butter. ■ -Thursday—V2 pint milk, chick en salad, buttered corn. May peas, lettuce and tomato, rolls and crackers, jello with fruit. • Friday % pint milk, fish sticks, French fried potatoes, carrot and cabbage salad, cheese slices, hush puppies and bread, butter, lemon custard. More Than Words “I don’t like your dog. Eyery time I come he barks and I don’t trust him. I’d come of tener if it wasn’t for your dog.” “A dog,” said the host with out blinking, “is man’s best friend.” Minutes Os County Board Os Education August 6,1962 The Chowan County Board of Education held its regular meet ing August 6,1962, at S.:00 P. M. I The following members were present: G. B. Potter, Garland Asbell, John M. Elliott, Eugene Jordan, Marvin Evans and O. C- Long, Jr. The meeting was called to or der by the chairman, Mr. Potter, by having the minutes of the previous meeting read.- The minutes as read w.ere adopted by a motion made by Mr. Long and seconded <cy Mr. Asbell. The reports of the Local School Fund Treasurer were presented for Chowan and White Oak Schools for July. The reports were adopted by a motion made by Mr. Jordan, seconded by Mr. Evans. The bills paid since the last meeting were read, after which Mr. Evans moved that same be approved. Mr. Elliott seconded the 'motion, and the same was approved. The contract offered by the Pilot Life Insurance Company and the Walker Agency wrere given consideration. A motion was made by Mr. Long that the Pilot Life Insurance Company's scholastic contract for $1.75 per student be accepted. Motion was seconded by Mr. Evans and duly adopted. Consideration was given to two agencies to supply milk to the schools. A motion was made by Mr. Jordan that the schools should purchase milk from the Maola Milk and Ic Cream Com pany, rather than from the Seal test Company. Mr. Elliott sec onded the motion, and the mo tion was duly adopted. The election of Mrs. Mary M Smoak by the District School Committee, to teach in the Cho wan High School grades was ap proved by a motion made by Mr. Asbell, seconded by Mr. Jordan and duly passed. The superintendent reported that the audit of the school ac counts had been made by Max G. Warren, certified public ac countant, Raleigh, N. C., but the reports had not been filed. Motion to adjourn was made by Mr. Evans, seconded by Mr Long and the Board stood ad journed. G. B. POTTER Chairman W. J. TAYLOR, Secretary •mE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTOH. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1961. mm MM- ADI# Pork Tender uit IVILOIN I b . 79c FH ■■ ■■ TOP VALUE STAMPS ON mmm MU aamamaaamaammaaaaaaaaammamaa RL t TOP\ VA LUES PUflpG 1 FAMILY PACK. 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