A Newspaper Devoted To the Progress of the Albemarle Area Volume XX&l.—Number 25. ' • —7 t : Edenton Merchants Plan 1 To Keep Stores Open All Day On July 4th Holiday Two Day Bargain Sale Planned For Friday And Saturday, July 3 and 4 As was the custom five years ago when the Fourth of J uly fell on a Saturday, the Mer chants Committee of the Eden ton Chamber of Commerce at their last regular meeting voted to continue the procedure this year when the Fourth again falls on a Saturday. A potl of all downtown mer chants was taken and without exception all agreed not only to remain open for business Satur day, July 4, but to hold bargain) sales on summer merchandise and other staple and luxury items especially purchased, for a 2-day sale July 3rd and 4th, ac cording to Alton Elmore, Chair man. Practically all stores will be closed Monday, July 6, to permit employees to receive the usual holiday time off. Arrangements have been made by the Merchants Committee for town-wide free parking during the Fourth of July Sales Pro motion, with all meters covered those two days. Employees in the business district are again urged to use the Municipal Park ing Lot and reserve street park ing for out-of-town shoppers. A survey indicates other towns ini the area will be closed tight on' the Fourth of July. Chief of Police James Griffin] of the Edenton Police Depart ment was present at the Mer chants Committee meeting and presented facts 'indicating there should be a change in the over tin*; parking finis, afrom 5c to 25c to provide better law en forcement and prevent misuse of the business district's parking fa- j cilities. Chief Griffin stated that Continued on Page 3, Section 1 Jerry Tolley Installed. As IDC President At) East Carolina College | The Inter-Dormitory Council I (IDC) «t EaSt Carolina College, I campus governmental organiza-! tion for men dorm residents, has installed its officers for next year and presentecl awards for outstanding service by its 1963- 64 leaders. Among the officers installed, was Jerry Russell Tolley of Edenton. He was formally in-' Stalled as IDC president for] 1964-65. | Tolley received a plaque in ' recognition for his service as | IDC representative from Scott Hall. SCOTTISH RITE CLUB STEAK SUPPER FRIDAY^ Members of the Chowan Scot-j ish Rite Club will be treated to a steak supper Friday night, June .19. The supper will be j heltf at Sandy Point Beach at 7 o’clock and President Tom Fran-' cis is very anxious to have every, member and his wife present. 20 Years Ago As Found In The Files Os j The Chowan Herald The Chowan Ministerial Asso ciation registered complaints about bad conditions in Edenton, saying the town was losing its reputation for quietness and de cency. Police and town officials were criticised on seeeraT counts. With a total of 3744 hours of Tolapteer work to her credit at the Red Cross surgical dressing work rooms, Mrs. John C. Bad ham again had the distinction of making the ' highest number of hours of any worker for the month at May. . Orel V. Rowe, inspector for the H. C. Labor Department, was in Edenton and found a number ■ 0 f violations in local establish ment,, most of which had to do with lock Os employment certifi cates. ■ Opl« muxon minco THE CHOWAN HERALD Scott Oiler Wins Zim Novelty Co. SSOO Scholarship Chowan High School 1964 Graduate Noti fied June 10 of Na tional Honor Scot Qber, a member of the 1964 graduating class at Chowan High School, was notified Wed nesday of last week that he was I the winner of a nationwide con test for a SSOO scholarship. The. scholarship was awarded by t.hej Zim Novelty Company of Chi cago, Illinois. Announcement of the contest appeared on the cover of a prom| catalog received by Mrs. J. P. Snipes, wife of Principal Snipes,, who suggested that Ober enter. The scholarship was offered by the Zim concern in order to en courage and aid a student de siring to enter the teaching pro fession. The contestants were required to enter original sub ject matter on “Why J Have Chosen the Teaching Proses- j sion,” accomplished in 500 words or less. j It is understood that Ober’s I ■ picture and his winning paper! will appear in the forthcoming I Continued on Page 6 Bw*tion t Beauties Os State Invited To Enter Miss World Contest Edenton girls and other beau ties throughout the state of North Carolina will be given the opportunity this year to com pete for the coveted title of Miss World, it is announced by i the Miss World Beauty Page- I ant’s southeastern headquarters [at Barnwell, S. C. Herman Monarch, southeastern .director, said girls single or mar ried between the ages of 17 and 27 are eligible to enter. Judg ing will be on beauty of fhee and figure. No talent is required. Girls interested should con tact Mr. Monarch in Barnwell. The North Carolina winner will join winners from all parts of the United States in compe tition at Detroit, Mich., August 22-29. The winner there will represent her chantry in the Miss World finals in London, England. I The North Carolina entry wins a free trip to the national fin als, in addition to a trophy. Awaiting the winner at the 14th annual judging in Tingland is a prize of 2,500 pounds (ap proximately $7,500), the Miss World Trophy, a screen test by Columbia Pictures and world wide fame. ROT ASIANS MEET TODAY Edenton Rotarians will 'hold their weekly meeting this (Thurs day) aftfernoon ait 1 o’clock at the Parish House. President Hi ram Mayo urges every Rotarian to be present. , East Carolina College Names 7-Story Girls’ Dormitory In Honor Os Mrs. Inglis Fletcher • .. - . Novelist Inglis FLetdher was I honored at East Carolina Col lege’s commencement ceremonies | Sunday as College President Leo W. Jenkins announced a new seven-story girls’ dormitory will he named Inglis Fletcher Hall. Fletcher Hall, the tallest building on the East --Carolina campus and one of the tallest in ( Eastern North Carolina, was re cently completed at a cost of more than one million dollars. It will house 432 advanced wo men students when it is put into service next fall. Mrs. Fletcher, a native of Illi nois who eame to Eastern North Carolina to settle some 20 years ago, was in the audience at Firlflpn CfaiUnKi Tkp DttAfi I Edenton, County, North Carolina, Thursday, June 18, 1964. | Free Oldsmobile F