Rocfey flock SeeticM l^ews By MRS. THURMAN ALLRED i Mftth the new cables goingjup j rapidly throughout our arfaaj many people lire able to havf a I j telephone in their home' for she l first time. This certaeinly adds * a great detil to this whole tiort. Some of those who nave l already received their telephone t since the work began are: Mrs. Josie Morris, Raleigh Peele, ' Pete Belch, Clarence aiey Bunch, Carey Evans, ttS|i ton Nixon, Jack Evans, SVShk Evans, -Carroll Evans, Everett Wilson' Elbe Bjnch, Cecil, H»r-> rell, Lester Bass, Rodney B&sSj Alphonzo Spivey, Lloyd Bfcss, Mrs. Josephine Nixon, David Nixon, Elton Bunch, Manihp Bass, Robert Nixon, Snmmjt Eyrdm, J. C. Nixon, Tftomp# Nixon, Thurman Ashley Sand David ,Ober. How is that ter “home improvements?” We don’t always get the In termediate GA meeting times reported, but the girls are al ways faithful to the two meet ings a month and Audrey. and Loretta Evans are ■to'- Be commanded for their excellent leadership for those girls. Peg gy Bunch was hostess to the last meeting and there were ,48 members present. Glenda Bunch led the program on Japan since World War 11. . . Sixteen Rocky Hock residents' Were present for the meetirigafU the Community Center on vember 18. Sherlon Layton led the group in several decisions that were made during the even ing. The Christmas float ior this group was of much concern and at last report a theme had been decided on. (You’ll prob ably be called on to help). The ladies are planning to serve supper to the employees of Belk- Tyler’s store on December 10 and the Rocky Hock Brother- 1 hood i (and wives) supper on Thursday, December 19. Ln ad dition ".there is also a plan un der foot to bring a covered dish and spread the table altogether for the Christmas festivities for all three clubs Rocky Hock, Beech Fork and Gum Pond—on December 17 and close with -a further planning meeting for the Community Development group. (.Does this leave you time to get your Christmas shopping done?) The major de cision of the evening was Purchase gas space heaters for *he auditorium part of the Com munity Building so that it might be possible to use during the winter months with a tittle more comfort. Some of the dona-1 tions for the building were turned in but the secretary re ported that there were still sonje more to come in. By the time this issue Is out we will be looking forward to “M” Night on December 2 at Hertford Baptist Church. Asso ciation Training Union Ditector Murray Tynch wants to see Rocky Hock Training Union present JOO%. December 2 Jr' Lo** 0000 * YMANNEI MX C TPR ■gmmoio You never heal’d it so goodl^lf RICH TONE...FULL A VOLUME RANGE... HIGH SEN&TIVfTY . , • iiwMM» trataMAvtu* 1 dfoda md » Hufrfitela motftl n«. VMS ■J® -J •Odirt yo« c 7«*< l >^ faLfff r —— BP>-■'Ppl* 4 ‘V.*■ # .X7 j >» —» p Xidcntott 1 |startMttire €O. »«0«P! i through 6 Rocky Hock WMU IvMll be' Observing their Week [of rtiaySr foY foreign missions. I tThfe witt be one- week earlier than. CohVbWtiort 1 Observance). On Monday', ifiecbfhb'dr 2, at 10 o’clock the Mag Leary Circle Will be meeting in'the Educa tional Building for the first day observance. All the women of the church are invited to attend this session and the others each i.igt at 7:30 (except Monday evening). On Wednesday even ing, which is the regular time lor the WMS meeting, there will be a brief business session fol lowing the prayer time. All members are urged to be pres ent. This week will be 'the time for the Lottie Moon Christ man offerings to be turned in. We hope that your Christmas list is made with this offering head ing the list. Qmstmas will be a more meaningful “holy day” if you begin to celebrate it by making a worthy offering to missions in Christ’s name. Wel come home, students, and hurry back for Christinas. j SUNDAY SCHOOL I LESSON Coin'd, from Page 6 —Section 2 are rich with so many blessings. And the greatest gift of all—his only begotten son—he gave to us with an unfailing love so that we might come io salva tion. When we think 1 of all His many gifts, the weight of our stewardship must weigh heavily upon our shoulders. As pointed out in the Book of Luke, “Every one to whom much is given, of him will much be required.” If the Macedonians could contri bute so willingly towards the cause of Christianity out of their extreme poverty, how much greater is the burden or respon sibility on us, with all our plen ty? How much of our necessi ties— .so-called —are really lux uries to which we have become accustomed? If we but sat down to think a minute we might be surprised at how many of the “necessities” of life we could do without, and still get along very nicely! If we let a sense of gratitude, a feeling of brotherhood or all mankind, permeate our souls, then good Christian stewardship will automatically follow and as vVe saw, so shall' we reap, in deed. These comments are based on dutlines of the International Sun day School Leesons. copyrighted by tbe International Council of Religious Education, and used b[ permission.) Confidence and courage de velop in an individual the de sire to create, pioneer and over come challenges and problems. —Edward V. Rickenbaeker. SBllfe* st 4 / •. : ■-i : -• r 5 *■’ v r s ' ' \ ~ ■-"■••■■•&■■■■r('->'if- ■v& & stores. There are more than 200 apparel stores, 150 fhraitw»Bto*%B, more than 2,000 retail establishments offering a variety that will enable you to find exactly what you want to give fop Christmas. You can select the right gifts fbr eyeryctoe on your stepping list from the big variety and wide selection hr Norfolk stores. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1983. Vr e T V nfICHIIkS x/lvo Long Illness Gedrge O. Williams, 83, died at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning of last week’ in' Chowan Hospital after a long illness. Surviving at-e a son, Jesse J. Williams, stationed at Home stead,- Florida, with the U. S. Air Force; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Rea of Edenton; a bro ther, J. L. Williams of Edenton; seven grandchildren and U great grandchildren. He was a na tive of Perquimans County and, a member of the Bethel'Baptist Church. A funeral service was held Fri day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Williford Funeral Home. The Rev. L. C- Chandler" officiat ed and burial was in Beaver Hill Cemetery. HELPTuTraATURE / FOR STUDENTS. TEACHERS Acclaimed by educators as an efficient tool for students, The Baltimore American Notebook presents a complete roundup of important world events. It comes in a special clip-out form for easy insertion in notebooks. This week . . . every week . . . be sure to read' the Sunday American Notebook exclusively in the y- BALTIMORE AMERICAN on sale at your local newsdealer r" ■ . Town Council Proceedings Edenton, N. 0., November 12, 1963. The Town Council of the Town of Edenton met this day in reg ular session at 8 P. M., at the Town Office. Members present: Mayor John A. Mitehener, Jr.. J. Edwin Buff lap, George A. Byrum, Luther C. Parks, R. Elton Forehand, C. A. Phillips and J. D. Elliott. Mayor Mitehener called the meeting to order and Councilman i Bufflap gave the invocation. Mayor Mitehener presented certificates of award to the fol lowing members of the Police Department for completing a 25- hour course in police training conducted by Chief James H. Griffin in cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation: Captain William S. Clements, Sgts. Miller and Lupton and Patrolmen Griffin, Williams, Par rish and Connor. Mayor Mi-teh ener and the Council members expressed their thanks and con gratulations to these men for their successful completion of this study course. A method of channelizing traffic ~atr-some- congested inter sections in Edenton was present ed by Chiet James H. Griffin and discussed by the Council. It was decided to request per mission of the N. C. State High way Commission to channelize traffic at the corner of Church and Broad in the same manner as submitted by Chief Griffin. The Council decided to install a blinker warning light at the corner of and Moselv due to the fact of the high number of traffic accidents at this inter section. A tentative plan for the lay out of the Municipal Parking Lot between King and Queen Streets was presented by Town Engineer Howard C. Robbins and accepted with minor changes. . Motion was made by C. A. Phillips, seconded by George A. Byrum and duly carried making Court Street two-way from Queen to Water, and allowing no on street parking at any time, and making E. King Street en trance a ENTER ONLY ONE WAY STREET and allowing no parking. This to become effec tive upon the official opening of the parking lot. Town Engineer Howard C. Robbins presented a plan for the ‘curtailment of daily trash pick ups and the Council decided to table- this matter until the close of this fiscal year. Councilman Forehand reported i on activities at the Edenton Mu- j nicipal Airport.. He was directed | by the Council to proceed in his present negotiation to locale a. fixed base operator. Clerk W. B. Gardner gave a report on the progress of the j sewage disposal plant construe-1 tioti. i A letter from W. E. Bond, . Chairman, Chowan County Board of Commissioners was read re questing the Town to take over tne police jurisdiction on the County parking lot. Motion was made by George A. Byrum, seconded by C. A. Phillips and duly carried accept ing the police jurisdiction of the | County Parking Lot, but not accepting any maintenance of the area other than the necessary painting of traffic lines and mi nor maintenance. Motion was made by George A. Byrum, seconded by R. Elton Forehand and duly carried ap proving the resurfacing of Com merce and Franklin Streets. Motion was made by George A. Byrum, seconded by J. Edwin Bufflap and duly carried ap proving E&W Dept, and Bond Fund bills in the amount of $70,- 083.63 for payment. Motion was made by R. Elton Forehand, seconded by J. D. El liott and duly carried approv i ing Town of Edenton bills in the amount of $4,883.31 for pay ment as follows: Administrative Department 1 The Norfolk & Carolina Tel. |& Tel. Co., $13.02; Peoples Bank & Trust Co.. $3.60: Twiddy In surance & Real Estate Co., SI.BO. Street Department I Tarrant Mfg. Co., $71.34: Good year Service Stqre, $39.51: By rum Hardware Co., Inc., $27.81; Superior Stone Co., $103.08; By rum Implement & Truck Co., Inc., $76.09; Hughes-Parker Hard ware Co., $38.55: E. F. Craven Co., $27.31; N. C. League of Mu nicipalities, $223.63; J. D. Mc- Cotter, Inc., $683.09; Sinclair Re fining Co., $68.07; M. G. Brown Co., Inc., $28.13; Ashley Welding & Machine Co., $128.98; George Chevrolet Co., Inc., $8.42: Bridge- Turn Esso Servicenter, $9.19 Edenton Construction Co., $8.98; N. C. State Highway Commission, $1,961.08; David Felton, $8.50. Fire Department ! Bill Perry’s Texaco Service, $29.65; Bunch’s Auto Parts, $13.97; Atlantic Supply Co., $51.16: Ashley Welding & Ma chine Co., $21.25; S. A. White, $25.00; Byrum Hardware Co., $10.09; Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., $23.88; Sherwood Brockwell, Jr., • $38.38; Hughes- Parker Hardware Co., $9.94; Ricks Laundry- & Cleaners, Inc., $6.18; Baker’s Radiator Shop, ! $25.00; Volunteer Firemen, >544.00; Sinclair Refining Co., $30.57; Albemarle Motor Co., $12.26. Police Department I Postmaster, $10.00: J. H. Con iger & Son. Inc., $66.21: Sinclair Refining Co., $108.07; Ashley Welding & Machine Co., 50c; Al bemarle Motor Co., $7.52; Byrum Hardware Co., Inc., $4.40; Bill Perry’s Texaco Service, $25.80: Holiday Shoppers Hotel Special November 21st to December 31st. Use of hotel room from 8 AM to 8 PM, including free parking at hotel only $4.00. Overnight guests, room for two— only $4.00. Offer applies only to out-of-town shoppers and is available at: Commodore Maury Hotel, Granby and Freemason; Golden Triangle Motor Hotel, Olney & Monticello; Holiday Towers Motel, 1850 East Little Creek Road; MonticelloHotef, Granby & City Hall and Thomas Nelson Hotel, Granby Street. Call, write or wire for your special holiday reservations I 1 Edenton Office Supply, 60c; Donald S. Lavigne, Inc., $21.45; Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel Co., $17.10. Police Department Expenses Incurred During Moving Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., $31.50; Edenton Furniture Co., $9.55; M. G. .Brown Co.; Inc., $12.88: Ralph E. Parrish, Inc., $13.45; Twiddy Sign Service, $10.00; Mills Plumbing & Heat ing Co., $20.82; Hughes-Parker Hardware Co., 54c; J. H. Conger, l & Son, Inc., $42.82; Edenton Au- * to Parts, $5.86: Byrum Hardware Co., Inc., $3.73: R. J. Boyce, $61.64. Other Expenses 1 Mills Plumbing & Heating. I $4.90; W." S. Privott, $C5.00- i Twiddy Insurance & Real Estate Co., $173.31; Town of Edenton ■ E&W Dept., $56.25; The Chowan' Herald, $94.19; M. G. Brown Co., Inc., $3.98; W. E. Mills, $25.00- Byrum Hardware Co., Inc., $2.73- W. B. Gardner, $42.00. There being no further busi ness, the meeting adjourned I W. B. GARDNER. Clerk. Edenton, N. C-. November 13, 1963. i The Town Council of the Town of Edenton met this day in spe cial session at 7 P. M„ at the’ Town Office. i Members present: Mayor John lA. Mitehener, Jr„ J. Edwin I i Bufflap, George A. Byrum, C. A. > Phillips. R. Elton Forehand and J. D. Elliott. j The bids for the Edenton Mu nicipal Building were read and ! discussed. I Motion was made by George | A. Byrum, seconded bv J. D. El- I liott and duly carried adopting the following resolutions: Resolution Municioal Buildinq Bid Opening WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Edenton has re-, ceived bids for the construction of a Municipal Building, and WHEREAS, Dawson Construc tion Company is the low bidder for the general construction work with a base bid of SIOB.- 000.00, Kinston Plumbing and Heating is the low bidder for the plumbing work. White’ Heat ing and Sheet Metal Works is the low bidder for the heating SHOP FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL UNTIL and air conditioning work and Davis Electric Company is the low bidder for the electrical work, and WHEREAS, the total of the low bids is $127,601.00, and WHEREAS, bids have not yet been received for the Fire Sta tion Renovation, and WHEREAS, the bids for con struction of the Mdhicipal Build ing appear to be in excess of the construction cost budgeted for the entire project, and WHEREAS, sufficient funds are not presently available for the Fire Station Renovation and the construction of the Munici pal Building THEREFORE BE IT RESOLV ED, that the Town Council of the Town of Edenton requests that the Housing and Home Fi nance Agency revise the project scope by deleting the Fire Sta tion Renovation and applying the total project funds allocated to the construction of the Mu nicipal Building, and THEREFORE BE IT FURTH ER RESOLVED, that the Town Council of the Town of Edenton proposes to award contracts to the low bidders named above in the amounts stated, subject to concurrence by the Housing and Home Finance Agency. I certify the above to be a true and correct copy of the pro ceedings of the Town Council of the Town of Edenton held on November 13, 19C3 W. R. GARDNER, Clerk. There being no further busi ness the meeting adjourned. For FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerators Electric Ranqes Washers and Dryers Food Freezers Water Heaters Dishwashers Food Waste Di'-nosers Room Air Conditioners SEE Ralph E. Parrish ( Incorporated) EDENTON, N. C. l Workiej^ | foanirtqjjj A small amount saved each' payday will soon add up! START THIS WEEK! Open an' account with us and /‘salt I * definite amount for any emergency or opportu- v nityLYouJl be glad you did!; [THE 1 PEOPLES I BANK AND I TRUST I COMPANY J Member F D i.C •■-jjjgMP PAGE SEVEN —SECTION TWO