*•- •• *•- ii£j'.'.: ■• •’•..i'll:' SECTION TWO V— -■ Wilborne Harrell The Roundup The recent television spe cial, Friend, Foe or Fantasy, in my opinion seemed to be a deliberate attempt to dis credit the phenomena of fly ing saucers—or UFO’s. To me, there also appeared to be an atmosphere of partiali ty threading through the story. The case for UFO’s was not openly attacked but it was played down. Ridi cule of flying saucers was not used, but it was implied. And, to me, the whole show appeared to be a staged pre sentation With officialdom on the sidelines pulling the strings. JUST A — Why were local jnnd other officials reluctant, „*nd the Governor had to ai(MK)rize..|pA use of ih" NatioiM,, oyarq NEW OFCTCERS FOR GUILD AT ST. ANN’S New officers , for the Ladies’ Altar Guild of St. Ann’s Catholic Church have been elected. The new of ficers for the coming year are: President, Mrs. Wil liam Boyce; vice president, Mrs. Skinner White; treas urer, 'Mrs. Edward Gainor and secretary, Mrs. Joseph Losack. ATHLETE’S FOOT TREAT IT FOR 48c Apply lnstaat-d rvinc T-4-L, a hatrk of chemicals in alcohol. Keel Hr take hold to check itch, baring In MINUTKB. In 3 to 5 days. Infected skin sloughs off. —......... It hot delighted IN ONE MOOR, a atny drug coun ter. TODAY at all drug store*. 77c RATED BEST ALL WATS BT 1.040 REPORTS OF FAMILY DENTISTS IN 116 CITIES 9LAG TOOTH PASTE ■ddg ARCHIE T. LANE, SR. Will Appreciate Your Vote Re-election To The House Os Representatives In The Democratic Primary May 28 I am a lifelong farmer who has always dedi cated my services to the improvement of rural living and financial conditions of the Albemarle area. Experiencd 14 Years in Local Government Six Years in State Government ■ ... There Is No Substitute For Experience . . . I OBLIGATED TO NO ONE SERVICE TO ALL . K (Paid Political Advertisement) FARMERS! Dusting And Spraying Time Is Here WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF JOHN BLUE DUSTERS SPRAY-EZZE And JOHNSON SPRAYERS » ALSO HYPRO PUMPS AND SPRAYER KITS See Us For Your Dusting And Spraying Needs! Hobbs Implement Co., |nc. EDENTON, N. C. "Four John Deere Dealer” GUY C. HOBBS, Mgr. «*£4 THE CHOWAN HERALD ■ . * . . % ' f ' \ when Dr. Martin Luther King spoke here recently? Inci dentally, drawing one of the largest crowds ever gathered in Edenton . . . Just curious, that’s all. I shudder to think what would have been the reaction of old time school officials, principals, supers, admini strators, if they were con fronted with the flagrant contempt for their authority that took place at the Uni versity of Chicago a few days ago. I fear there would have been some bloody noses and broken heads—those old boys were stern and brooked no interference from mere students. But; how times have changed . . . For . the better? In this respect, I doubt very much. Will Premier Ky turn out to be another Castro? He sure has all the earmarks of a potential dictator in the making, and is waiting for just the right moment to clamp down. Remember, Cas tro had everybody fooled, even us, but he eventually showed his true color red. And if Ky does manage to pull off some kind of a coup and get control of Vietnam, it is going to leave us in the middle, and with no course left but to make an ignomini ous withdrawal. Books are opportunities knocking on your door—let them in. Patronize your local public library. Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina 27932 Thursday, May 19, 1966. Death Claims Mrs. Lane, 66 Mrs. Lillie P. Lane, 66, died Thursday at 12 o’clock noon, after a long illness. A native of Chowan County, she had lived in Ryland for 45 years. She was the daughter of the late J. Reuben and Mary Chappell Phthisic and the widow of the late Her bert H. Lane. Survivors are one son, Her bert Ray Lane of Ryland; one daughter, Mrs. Juanita L. By rum of Carrsville, Va.; four brothers, Haywood M. Phthisic of Edenton, Ralph M., of Chicago, 111., Wilbur M. of Belvidere and D. Mc- Coy of Tyner; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby P. Perry of Nor folk, Mrs. Maebelle P. Braf forct of Beltisville, Md., Mrs. Edna P. Chappell of Hobbs ville. Six grandchildren and one great-grandchild also sur vive. She was a member of Pin ey Woods Friends Church, a retired school teacher and a tax practitioner. Funeral services were con ducted Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock at Ballard’s Bridge Baptist Church by Rev. George C. Cooke and Rev. Edwin C. Thornton. Burial was in Ballard’s Bridge Churchyard Ceme tery. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sin cere thanks to my many friends for the cards, gifts, flowers, and visits I received during my recent illness and confinement in the hospital. I especially want to thank you for your prayers. To the doctors and nurses I wish to thank you for your good care and treatment. 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