f ■ SECTION TWO 6, WILBORNE HARRELL 1 1 jMgpfe&iiisL Last week I, viewed an hour’s program on TV presenting a last minute bid for votes by Richard son Preyer; and later, on in the evening I viewed another bid toy Dan Moore. A lot of political pyrotechnics were hurled at the TV viewers, to the point where the whole business became con fusing—at least to me. The next < day, with the idea of using some of this political ammunition that had bombarded me, to confuse and confound some of my friends, I tried to recall some of the many things that were said; but for the life of me I drew a blank. I could recall or remem ber but very little I had heard. The moral there is that most political speeches are futile and . wasted effort. The candidates underestimate the intelligence of the average voter, who under stands about as much of the is sues as the candidates them selves. When will candidates for public office learn that it is only necessary to present their views, briefly and concisely, just ONE TIME. And leave the out come to the good judgment and fairness of the voter. Speaking about the topless bathing suit, around which so | much controversy is raging: re-1 member what our grandmothers,' or our mothers for that matter,- wore on the beaches in their day? Compare their swimsuits to what the ladies wear on the beaches and in the pools today, and I think you will agree with me that swimsuit styles are heading in a very definite direc- i Ition. The trend is obvious to anyone who has eyes to see and the wit to interpret what he sees. PHIL OSOPHER SAYS A hungry man is not choice about food. Too ■ much air conditioning is , thwarliag nahaao, toe it in-. FOR QUALITY TOBACCO ftURK. w cosT im for Esso Host- EON tt litor Kerosene! wj\|| Fuels burn hot and KnSJf ito insure f *»‘. VKf y cures! Leary Oil Co. Phone ' 482-2306 Edenton, N. C. (fSSOJ / 'Jj jkt As pharmacists, we gre proud to stand alongside your physician on the community health team to serve him > _ and serve you in the fullest interests of better health for everyone. •j Our function on the team V is to compound and dispense medicine EECL' , for which we are eminently qualified. 1 Your physician will diagnose your case and . prescribe the medicine you require. Bring your prescription to us for compounding. HOLLOWELLS pVY ATT TIWTTf 1 QfIVTOTP ' mJ I 4 JL/JlvU vV ijl V/Ivljl A R&rislerpd Phnramn.ri.xt Ahma+tx (In /Vtn *• •*»«§?•»•» vw a fttf wnrut/Nr nrw yg l/r» i/H# 7 » THE CHOWAN HERALD tended for man to experience some heat in the summer months. A person needs to sweat, he needs to be browned by the sun and not by a syn thetic tan out of a .bottle. Hon est summer perspiration on an honest brow is good for the soul and a purger of the system. But maybe I am biased and preju diced and my antipathy for air conditioning strictly a personal matter, _ and not to be construed as criticism or coercion. If you like it—you like it and I grant you your right of Choice and the exercise of free will. But you must also grant the same privi lege to me. I don’t like air con ditioning, particularly where em ployed by the fanatical and rabid devotees of this devil’s invention, and by those who can’t distin guish between air conditioning and refrigeration. ATHLETE'S~FOOT HOW TO TREAT IT— Apply strong r-i-L liquid. Feel It take hold to check itching, burning In mi nute*. In 3 days, watch infected skin slough off. Watch healthy akin re place it. Re pleased IN ONE HOUB or your 48c back, Use antiseptic, soothing T-4-L FOOT POWDER too—fine for sweaty feet, foot odor. TODAY at— ALL DRUG STORES ~MR| j ; >*%!’ | * M I YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG . - J f for Blue Cross-Blue Shield || protection. Your baby is || | covered the minute he ar- || rives when you have the J family plan. More than a || : million new “Blue Cross Babies" arrive each year. |: Write or call today for ' enrollment information. \ ; 5; t HOSPITAL CARE g U ASSOCIATION -DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA I * M L ~ ‘ Si Local Representative David Hallock P. O. Box 125 Edenton, N. C. Telephone 482-SIBB WUL'(%Si&. % SALE M TOUGH W - ’ IHE SUPER-MILEAGE RUBBER - . ....... SHBB| That’s all you pay to get the BBSS) FAMOUS tNi/Fni Low Down -- ‘ *. - % . *' A , ' ./i r . | Payment County News | By MRS. ROLAND EVANS | Mrs. Lossie Lane of Tyner is improving. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bass is in the Windsor hospital. Miss Yvonne Small had a ton sillectomy this week. Miss Mary Alice Byrum is TAKE YOUR CAR WHERE THE TIRE EXPERTS ARE good/^ear y Phone 482-2477 . A ' . much improved. Earl Jordan is visiting rela-i tives in Tyner. Mrs. Peggy Hooper of Eliza beth City, Mrs. Frances Keeter, Jeff and Chris, Mrs. Barbara Sawyer and Scottie of Rhodes, Greece visited Mr. and Mrs. Ev ans. and Mrs. Perry Saturday! morning. Mrs. Sawyer and Scot- j tie spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Evans '< went to Elizabeth City Sunday/ | accompanied by Mrs. Sawyer and son to visit other sisters. A very impressive Girls’ Au xiliary Coronation Service was held at Eaentoh Baptist Church last Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock. Miss Gayle Oliver, Artie Bass and Ann Harrell of Edenton ! Baptist Church attended the j Church Music Conference at Ridgecrest. Miss Frances Marsh bourne accompanied them. ■ Mrs. Jeanette Nixon and Fran- A»WWWWWVvwwww»iyy Thursday, July 2, 1964. Edenton, North Carolina •es Nixon are attending YWAJ Week at Southport this week. I The Chowan Home Demonstra-j ■tion Club will meet Tuesday, j 1 July 14 at 8 P. M., at Chowan | ] -immunity Building with Mrs. ; Minnie Corprew hostess. A happy life must be to a I great extent a quiet life, for it is only in an atmosphere of quiet that true joy can live. —Bertrand Russell. I CARD OF THANKS 1 am taking this means to ex press my sincere thanks and ap preciation for the many deeds of kindness and words of encour agement during my stay in the hospital and since my return home. I shall always cherish the memory of these kind acts in my behalf. MRS. DONNIE BOYCE. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED gjt Easy 1 4 j p,,w “' Terms J Edenton, N. C.