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PAGE TWO •—SECTION ONE Begin the day with happiness Be friendly, good and kind And when day ends with darkness Happiness will bring peace of mind. Sometimes it’s a hard job to stay happy, with all the day’s frustrations, but if we can remember that by being happy, it will affect others around you and who knows? (Perhaps you’ll cure the blues fo'F some one you meet. If you would feel alone v/ith God, get up very early one of these beautiful spring mornings and walk around in' your yard. The stillness of the new day, without the world’s contaminations, will be ample reward for get ting up early. Illegal Liquor Still Destroyed Sheriff Earl Goodwin re ports that an illegal liquor distillery was destroyed by his department last Thurs day. The 375 - gallon capacity outfit was discovered by Deputy Troy Toppin on Paradise Road, three miles north of Edenton. The still had a steam boil er,’ three 55-gallon doublers and 960 gallons of ferment ing mash. No arrests were made. In addition to Deputy Toppin, those assisting in de stroying the outfit were Deputy Glenn Perry and State ABC Officer M. W. Coats of Elizabeth City. Woodle’s Car Stolen Friday j A 1965 Ford, loaded with $1,200 in merchandise, was stolen Friday and had not been recovered at press time. James Woodle, North Broad Street, reported to police at 7:15 P. M Friday the light blue 4-door Fair lane had been stolen only minutes before. An announcement of the theft was broadcast by the State Highway Patrol but the car had not been spot ted. Golfers Begin Season On Road Golfers at John A. Holmes High School take to the links in Williamston today (Thursday) for the first match of the season in the 2-A Albemarle Conference. Coach Jim Kinion said there are five teams in the conference. They are: Eden ton, Ahoskie, Bertie, Wil liamston and Scotland Neck. Three outstanding golfers return from the 1965 team. They are: Ronnie Harrell and Frankie Katkaveck, both sophomores and Brian Twid dy, a junior. They are joined on the squad by an other junior, Scott Privott. The Aces last year won the regular season cham pionship but lost out by one stroke in the tournament. Moralists, bent on saving the world, always want to tell other people what to think and what to do. It’s good to have a slogan, but it’s better to perform. ’ at * i i Geor s e wl ?? ] I Chevrolet • You’ll always find 1 I f the best deals at * A L | | George Chevrolet . . AfUaUI I The OK USED CAR IP I MAIPftP I lot is full of recon- V* W *" e i ditioned, like - new Tare Berm [ beauties, backed by a [ I 25-month warranty. j 1 GEORGE CHEVROLET ■ | ■JjjiTJj|*|JJiJ|]i BROAD STREET BULLETIN By— Kale As I’ve said before, you never can tell when that old telephone rings, just what it will bring into your day or your life. This past Sunday at 1 o’clock, our phone rang and the cull came from Eng land—from my son, who has been negligent in writing letters. It was a wonderful surprise which I can’t help but share. Perhaps you could help find a friend who is miss ing. Her name is Nell and she has just dropped out of sight. The black and white bird dog, belonging to the Kehayes family in Pembroke Circle, has just disappeared. Nell never wandered far from home, so it’s a mystery as to what happened to her. If you have any clues as to her whepeabouts, get in touch with Ernest Kehayes at the P & Q Super Market. If you missed the concert of the Choral Group and the Little Symphony, you cer tainly missed something worth while. And even though you may have stereo, it can’t compare with “live” music. Seldom do we get a chance to enjoy good music and it was not too “long haired” for anyone. I espe cially enjoyed the violins— always wished I could play one. Also, we should be very proud to have such fine vocalists here in Edenton. Lady Byrd Johnson should be visiting our town right now. since she is an admirer of beautiful flowers and gardens. Up and down the streets of Edenton the beau tiful spring flowers are blooming profusely. Just to look at all the camellias, forsythia, bridal wreath and spring bulbs, will give the spirits a lift. Along with the flowers, the birds are trying their best to sing about spring. Again I say, be still and listen! The tank top is slated to be one of the top tops dur ing the warm spring and summer days. Cut, rather like an undershirt, tank tops come in almost every kind of fabric or fiber. A tank top is perfect for a summer suit light weight and easy to wear. An old favorite of sum mer fabrics is very good this season—cotton voile. Cool and lightweight, washable and always neat and pretty. Look for it in the stores. Know Ho-.v If you are mixing a cake and find that the shortening isn’t quite soft enough, hold the mixer blade under hot water for a few minutes and the shortening will noi clog the blades. Put a few glass marbles in the bottom of your double boiler. The noise they make when the water runs low may save you a burned pan. Heavy molasses is less apt !o stick to a measuring cup if you dip the cup in hot water before measuring. A finger cut from an old rubber glove and slipped over the top of your broom handle will keep the broom from falling when leaned against the wall. ~ f Play "SAY THE SECRET WORD" GAME Just Say the Secret Word to Any Checker at Our Market, and Spell it Correctly, and Win a Crisp New Dollar Bill A New Word Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. p&Q or children under 16 Word for Thursday, March 241 Word for Friday, March 25 I Word for Saturday, March 26 years ol age are no, eligible JO™ »-S’ <S2S>“|jUSS LIMIT 10 WINNERS PER DAY... 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