FAMOUS 40.000-TON BATTLESHIP P^iv 16-INCH FORWARP BUNS HELPED TO fSSP^Vw win the Pacific campaign*-is now ™ ' vv A NATIONAL SHRINE VISITEP « I , " BYTHQUSANPS each year in JSPjr WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA. JsSjR Sjottm Otmimii Ciitim, H\ . TlflC NATURAt RESOURCESANP INDUSTRY 4/4 -ALHC has made the state the home op NATIONAL MEMORIAL many of the country* leaping mT* WftIBHT BROTHERS ,S SSS!.- locate p near Kiu Pbvil Hills, p HAS server the people op la uswr IM THP Krrrv HAWK THOWtWIOFSIWTMWSTHROUGH 0N 6 PEC N ™ 190™ hAWK THEm WANrS eACM YeAR * m shopping with you in mind By KATE There’s still plenty of summer season corning along and the Western Auto Store urges you to take advantage of their remaining summer bargains. For instance, there is a Briggs & Stratum Rider flower, 25-inch cut making Ifcwn mowing a pleasure. > Imagine this machine being snly $189.88! For you sports men (and sportswomen) there is plenty of good fishing equipment left and' supplies for skiers and surfers. And by the way, on request of many of their customers, yOu Can now get those Polye thylene golf tubes to protect the individual golf clubs from the Western Auto i Store. The F & Q Super Market wants you to know that al though due to the extremely dry weather, the “usual bc-untiful supply of produce may be scarce, theare do ing their test tej' provide their customers with fresh green vegetables ‘ in and out of season.” And, afi always, in their meat department, the P & Q SupsF Market will give you the hes.t buys in the fresh cuts df meats. This week there’s spHrials on steaks, sirloin, T-bone and chuck and on boneless chuck and rib roasts. In a “hemey” place to shop the P & Q Super Market. {SHOP I. N.S. I —AT • W. E. S. I PEPPER COATED WHOLE OR HALF | Smoked Hams. . lb. 79e I 2-LB. BAG FROZEN j French Series .... 29e I 24-OZ. I.N.S. PURE | Vegetable 0i1.... 39c no. 303 Can |april shower [ Peas .i. . . . 2 cans 39e ► - ; 18-OZ. PEACH - Preserves . . . i jar 29c ; NO 1 . 2‘/ a CAN GIBBS Pork and Beans 4 cans 98e 1 i SUNSHINE HYDROX Cookies .... pkg. 35c Onions ./. . . 3 lhs - 25c r » Bananas lb. 10 c • < . Complete Line of Fresh Gut Meats W. E. Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION PHONE 4W-50M _ EDENTON, N. C. I can tell you fishermen, the place to go to get that fishing equipment repaired is at Bel. s Shop on East King Street. I’ve had sev eral experiences with messed up reels, missing parts, etc., and Mr. Bell straightens ’em out in no time. He has the parts for most any kind of reels, spinning and other wise and your reel will be like “new” again when it’s i epaired at Bell’s. There’s always new and exciting bargains at Gene’s 5c and 10c Store and this week there’s a good variety of summer specials. Ladies’ shorts have been reduced, one lot from $1.98 to 99c and another from $2.98 to $1.49. Bell bottom trousers in White with red belt have been marked down frem $2.98 to $1.49 and Capri pants from $2.98 to $1.49. There’s a good buy on boys’ shorts, too, reduced from $1.98 to 99c and boys’ Henley shirts from $1.57 to 99c. Shop at Gene’s 5c and 19c Store for these terrific sales. Do you ever wonder what to take to a friend who is a hospital patient or who is ill at home? At Mitchener’s Pharmacy there’s a wonder ful selection of gifts, quite appropriate to make their day a little brighter. For instance, there’s bath pow ders, colognes, magazines and story picture books for THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1966. Need For Elementary, Special Teachers Noted In Report RALEIGH The latest study of teacher supply and demand in North Carolina reveals a critical need for more elementary school teachers for hign school teachers in such fields as BETTER FUTURE Education, job-training and increased food production are major goals of CARE’s Self- Help Program, which gives needy people tools and equipment to help them feed and otherwise support them selves in the future. m MAGIC IN if WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A HERALD children. By the way, a new shipment of Hqjlings wor th candies, including milk chocolates, pecan rolls, mints and hard candies at Mitchener’s. Authentic Early Ameri can at its best is found at the Quinn Furniture Com pany. If you’ll look in their show windows, you’ll see such attractive and well made Early American din ing room' suites of hard rock maple, lovely bedroom suites with canopy beds and colo nial looking living room fur niture with foam cushioned sofas and chairs, the ulti mate in luxurious living. For fme furniture in authentic Early American, be sure to shop at Quinn Furniture Company. It’s not really necessary -to suffer from the hot summer weather, when you can get an RCA Whirlpool air con ditioner from the Western Gas Service Store. And they’re such good buys, too, at only $149.95, installed, and that is extra cheap for the comfort it gives, believe me. So stop in at the West ern Gas Service Store and let them help you with your problems in air condition ing. You’ll fjrjd lots of “good buys” at Tarkington’s sum mer clearance sale this com ing week. The name-brand White Stag ladies’ shorts and : shirts have been reduced I cne-third of the original price. Many other lines in children’s and ladies’ shorts, shirts and beachware have ' been reduced to one-half price. Look ahead, buy now for the rest of this year and next at Tarkington’s. I had a most interesting jaunt yesterday out at Mor gan’s Park housing develop ment, just to see one of their newly constructed homes and like most women, I got a thrill out of just thinking and planning how nice it would be to own one of these modern, well planned homes. Just think, three bedrooms, two ceramic tile baths, very modern panelled kitchen and den, living room with a “real” fireplace, an attrac tive foyer and '& double car port with cemented floor. I could go on and on, but go out there and see it for yourself at Morgan’s Park on Highway 17. It’s really ' a good feeling when you want a beautiful floral arrangement to be able to call Pate's florist, know ing they will try to please you in every way, according to your partiular needs. They are always ready to help with flowers for weddings and other special occasions, especially too, with flowers for funerals. So call Pate’s Florist at 482-2246 for “Say ing it with Flowers". Just . what you’ve ' been waiting for: the winners of the LUCKY TIGER SWEEP STAKES at the Bridge-Turn Earn Service Station. The names of the holders of the Lucky Tiger Sweepstakes winners will be posted at the Bridge-Turn Esso Service Station this week-end, so while you’re filling your tank with that famous Eseo gaao-l lino, aek about their J kool| science, mathematics and foreign languages. “There would be no teacher shortage in the schools of our state if pros pective teachers were pre paring to teach in the areas of critical needs and if all those being prepared to teach sought and accepted teaching positions within th( state,” said Dr. Charles F. Carroll, State Superintend ent of Public Instruction. The 19th annual study of Teacher Supply and De mand, just released by the Division of .Professional Services of the State De partment of Public Instruc tion, indicates that North Caroii-na institutions of higher learning are produc ing one elementary school teacher for each 1.30 needed in the state’s public schools and they are producing 1.97. or nearly two, secondary school teachers for each one needed. “The chronic shortage of adequately prepared teach er's at the elementary school level is expected to con tinue, with no prospect of relief in sight,” said J. P. Freeman, director of the division. “For the first time in our history there is a special focus on the young child,” he continued. “The implementation of Public Law 89-10, plus the implica Cushions” which are on sale, tpecial this week. And don’t -forget to see if your lucky lumber is posted at the Bridge-Turn Esso Service Station. JS\ Would You Believe It? If (fw li -at f f? 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Q 52 f>6 ■ from the first of that 5 ? . . ' ■ month. ■ 12 1,200.00 749.98 18,765.96 12 1,200.00 947 50 ?? 6QO 16 2 3. No hidden restrictions. ■ “'' l ' 0 2 Every Account receives " 13 1,200.00 833.73 20,797.69 13 1,200.00 936.45 22 41! SI ■ exactly the same divi- ■ dead rate. ■ 14 1,200.00 921.08 22,918.77 14 1.200.00 925.13 2?160U4 2 4. You may open pr add to ■ To*r account in any ■ IS 1,200.00 1,012.18 25,130.95 15 1,200.00 913.33 +2l 874 27 ■ amount at any time. - ■ 5. Your funds are always ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■auiuooiousiinoßßßßßcaiiioußOOULUUßUun available. No waiting *At the end of each year -r More' than you saved in account period required. after 15 years of withdrawals. *■ your war- These figures are projected at 4V 4 % a year, compounded Semi-Annually eat nail box. Edenton Savings & Loan Association A 1/a Ofn 322 S - Broad Telephone A 1/. Os- TT /4 '0 Street 482-3317 /4 '0 ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS ON pASSB oOK SAVINGS tions of the Economic Op portunity Act, Project Head Start, and possible further federal legislation, in an added dimension in the de mand for adequately pre pared elementary teachers to meet the educational needs of small children.” Colleges in North Caro lina graduated a total of 5,447 teacheis during the 1964-65 academic year—l,992 elementary school teachers and 3,455 secondary or spe cial subject teachers. For the current school year North Carolina public schools hired 4,329 new” teachers (those vyho had not taught during the 19d4-65 academic year) but 2,571 of these were employed as element ary schooi teachers while only 1,758 were secondary or specia l subject teachers. The 1966 college graduat ing classes in North Caro lina are expected to produce 1,961 new elementary school teachers and 4,005 secondary school and special subject teachers. This ,-7an;qieate§ a decrease of 31 ih the num- Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch-Relieves Pain For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took place. Most amazing of all results were so thor ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like “Piles have ceased to be a problem!” The secret is a new healing substance ( Bio-Dyne d)—dis covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail able i tv suppository or ointment form called Preparation 11*. At all drug counters. her of new elementary school teachers available for the 1966-67 school eyar and an increase of 550 new sec ondary schooi teachers. By comparing the number of new teachers hired by North Carolina schools for the current year and the new teachers produced by the colleges of the state during the 1964-65 academic year, it is revealed that the areas of greatest oversupply in the secondary fieild are men’s physical education, so cial studies, music,- art and home ' economics. The de mand for secondary teachers is greatest in the field of science, mathematics, foreign language, library science and women’s physical education. The report shows that only five persons prepared to teach physics during the 1964-65 year—three men and two women. Os the five, two men and. one woman are teaching in the state’s schools this year.one woman is doing graduate work in college and information was not available on one of the then. Os 37 new chemistry t<y/.chei's prepared last year, only 16 are teaching in North Carolina schools this year. Seven went to schools out of the state, four are With private enterprises, four are taking graduate work, two are in military service and information was not available on three. Private enterprise took 33 of the 295 math high school teachers prepared by North Carolina colleges last year. 56 took teaching positions outside the state, 16 are taking graduate work, five are in military service, three women became homemakers, and information was not available on 34. A total of 148 are teaching this year in North Carolina schools. In the foreign language field 172 new teachers were prepared last year of which 84 are teaching in the state, 45 are teaching. out side the state, nine are in non-teaching jobs, nine are taking graduate work, one woman became a home maker, and there was no in formation on 18 other wo men. The study indicates that 60.89 per cent of the ele mentary teach.er graduates of 1965 and 43.62 per cent ol' the high school graduates are currently teaching in the state’s public schools-. Pub lic colleges prepared 63 per cent of them and private colleges prepared 37 per cent. -- JSil 32.20 1 Pint 1 $3.45 i Fifth Distilled Dry -jin, Distilled from 100% American Grain, 90 Proo'. Calvert Distillers Company, New York, N. Y. PAGE SEVEN %-SECTION ONE BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ifev. “aniji Themis ’K-ehayaEft’. of : N. C-, anfiqttnce t&s of their fiF&t Sfuld. a son, Patil Martin, born Wednesday, July 27. Legal INotires Administrator's Notice Having qualified', ai Ad ministratrix- of "the estate of Jesse W. White, latte of Cho wan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the under signed on or before the sth day of January, 1967, or tins notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make im mediate' payment, •' 1 ' This 27th daw of July, 1966. CORNELIA H. WHITE, Administratrix of The Est. of Jesse W. White. Deceased. Jul2B,Aug4.ll.lßc Administrator’s Notice Having qualified as Ad | ministrator CTA of the es ! tale of William F. Good- I man, late of Chow ti County, ' North Carolina. Hr-' is to | notify all person - holding j c laims against - t lie - < state of .-aid deceased to. pro . nt them j to the undersigned ou or b< - j fare the sth day o, January, | 1967, or this notice will be | pleaded in bar of any re ' covery thereon. All persons i indebted to said estate will j please make immediate pay ment. This 26th dav of Ju'v, 1966. CLARENCE L. BADHAM, Administrator CTA of the Estate of William E. Goodman. exp Aug 18c

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