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PAGE SIX L—SECTION ONE Two Tyner Men Sentenced In Illicit Booze Case Two Tvnrr men were giv en active prison sentences in District Court here Tuesday after being convicted of manufacturing illicit liquor. Kermit Ray Smith, 28, and Johnnie Mack Hendrix, 25, were given identical sen tences of 18 months on the road by Judge Fentress Horner of Elizabeth City. Smith and Hendrix gave no tice of appeal to Chowan County Superior Court and their bends were set lat SSOO each. Testimony presented by Outdoor Tips F'om tne Ancient A ge Rportsman's Idea Kxehanjse PIPE CLEANER ROUNDUP How many uses can you thirk of for the lowly pipe cleaner? Here are a few to start you thinking: Held put ' (•' rod-together when i isossembled. Keep line from unwinding on reel. Nook and cranny oiler. (Can also b- us d to clean pipe). LEADED GUN BARRELS Mercury con clean lead out cf shotgun barrels in a day or two. Plug end of barrel, fill with mercury. Pour out and wipe clean after two days. Barrel looks like new. Your druggist has the mercury. BAKED BATTERIES Heat flashlight batteries over your camp fire for a few more hours of light. EASY LACES Char ends of rawhide boot laces and they'll be easier to slip through eyelets. PAINT ’EM UP A few stripes of fluores cent paint on spoons will :dd to their attractiveness In- pike and muskies. In-’ creases the wobbly effect. NO-SCENT TRAPS Boil your traps in a solu tion made of a half cup of ALL NEW FOR ’671 12" PERSONAL PORTABLE TV BIG SET PERFORMANCE... YET LESS THAN A FOOT HIGH... Th* DISCOVERER , jfi THE COMPANION SENIES \W r &JW C " ' An exciting n<*w standard in compact ' ‘ personal portable TV styling. In (’har- • coal Blue color and flight Blue color. Beige color and OfT-White color. Pastel V Yellow color and White color, or White color and Beige color. HANDCRAFTED Nor Prlntad Circuits...No Production Shortcut* I i i ■ The TROUBADOUR gaflfldjjHH Model Trim styling Zenith qual ity speaker. Colors: Grain- Wtf ed Teakwood color and ,an: Grained Cherry color and ivory color; Grained Walnut color and wh te. Z&tfTH—The qualify goes m before the name goes oa Jackson’s Radio & TV Service W. Eden Street - Phone 482*3519 the state placed the two enen at a still site in the Rvland community the night of Jan uary 23. Deputy Sheriff Troy Top pin said he. Deputy Glenn Perry and ABC Officer L. R. Bridges went to the site of a distillery late in the af ternoon in question. He said he and Bridges went into the woods and when trey started out they saw a car v- i down awe ; path. They saw two subjects get out cf a car and go to the still. Later they went back to the car and it was here bark fresn cottonwood, wil low, cherry and beach trees and a-few bows from a cedar for about an hour. Foxes will never smell them. YELLOW JACKET TRAP Hang a fish near camp am put a pail cf water under it Yellow jackets gorge them selves on fish until they can’t fly, fall into water and drown. LANTERN LIGHT Bend a piece of aluminum foil around your gas pres sure lantern to focus (and increase) light and heat. Foil is fireproof. PLUMBER’S FRIEND Work vour boot up ’ and down vour ice fishing hole like you work a plumber’s friend .in a stopped john. It clears ice and slush away by drawing warm water into hole. RAZOR’S EDGE Trappers carry a supply of single-edged razor blades to make the first slits in skinning. Tough hide cf animals dulls regular knife quickly. MILK CARTONS Milk cartons make good freezer boxes. Fill with game, fill with water, freeze and store in freezer. that the officers arrested Smith and Hendrix. Bridges testified that when he first went to the site he noticed a shovel. Following the arrest cf the defendants he again went to the distil lery and found that the shovel had been moved. It was wet. T e officers testified that i He’- opinion the two ! e to the s : te to t r .fermenting mash. Deputy Toppn described the outfit as having a 35- gallon copper still, a five gallon doubler, and a five gallon cooling box with an auto radiator in it. The mash was fermenting in 55 gallon metal drums. Solicitor Wilton Walker took a nol pros with leave in cases where Charlie Hay wood Jernigam 38-year-old Negro, 217 North Oakum Street, and Carolyn W. Raines were charged . with and prostitution or aiding and abetting in prostitution. The two de fendants were arrested by Edenton police the night of February 13, 1966. A nol pros with leave was also taken in the case where Har 1 i e Bric-khouse was charged wi 1 h passing a worthless check. Curtis Etheridge. 30. South Oakum Street, waived pre liminary hearing on a charge of bigamy. Judge Horner allowed at defense motion for non suit at the conclusion of the: state’s evidence in cases where Mitchell Gardner and Linda Stallings were charg ed with occupying a motel room for immoral purposes The state took a nol pros in the case where Gardner was charged with obtaining lodg ing with intent to defraud. Other cases called by So licitor Walker included: William P. Bembrv, fail ing to have his vehicle in spected. costs. Sanders Norman, assault with a deadly weapon, nol pressed and prosecuting wit ness ordered to pay costs. Jimmie C. Keeter. follow ng too closely, costs. Alvin Alexander, failure to comply with a former order as the court, costs. Sarah Gibson T.vsor, fail ing to have vehicle inspected, nol pros. Jessie Fleming*, failure to 'em ply with a former order if the court, capias ordered. J. R. Pledger, worthless 'heck, called and failed, ca pias ordered. Joseph R. Wilson, failure o have vehicle inspected, rosts. William W. Perry, non upport. nol pros. Leman R. Bric-khouse, eon icted of speeding, gave no ‘ice of appeal. Ernest Holley, larceny, 18 months. In another case of fOU CAN GET RELIEF FROM lEADACHE PAIN 'TANP"C'< rri-’O'- veil FAST relief .roiii ci in attache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism. Because STANBACK contains several medic3dy-approved and prescribed ingredients for fast relief, you ran take SIANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! Tost $*»P B*ri •** r A M B A , C K K~. | 10< 25( 69< 98< ! GET YOUR COPY OF X-RAY American Motors’ new book an swers the questions most buy ers ask themselves when they consider the purchase of their next new car. X-Ray the ’67 cars. FREE! A t Tour American Motors/RamWer Dealer Edenton N. Broad St. JT if - ’ ‘. y• / lsMrSiA.\*bL THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1967. damage ,to public property he* was given six months, to run consecutively with the other sentence. Henry Lewis, assault with a deadly weapon and lar ceqy, 60 days. . - 111 - 1 "* ; Membership Drive Underway The first local women to join the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary during the -1967 membership campaign were announced this week by Mrs. Robert J, Boyce, president. The drive, wfuch wilP be iconducted ifor dthe pekt t£w weeks, gives .local people an opportunity to .support: this organization which lends As sistance to the -“focal hospi tal- / --V Mrs. Boyce said .the $J membership fee does -hot ob ligate the member :to at tend the monthly ‘ meetihgi or participate in' club pro-; jecls, although they are en couraged to d 6 so. Money collected through memberships,, as well as varh ous benef.ts, over-'the years has purchased many life-: roving machines and other items for the hospital. The -quipment’ list, which' grows -iaeh year, included: delivery.-, able. X-ray machine, as well as numerous .-items : foi‘ the convalescent home. W. P. (Spec) Jones states that “without the help of >ur fine auxiliary, Chowan Hospital could not operate A'ith its present efficiency.’’ Mrs. Boyce is seeking to make the tf>67 drive a rec ord-breaker and encourages ail women in the are to upport the membership ef forts. Members include: Mrs. Lena Leary, Barbara Elmore, Mrs. Albert Ward, Mrs. Lynn Bond, Mrs- Jessie Porter, Mrs. Frederick Drane. Mrs. John Wood. Mrs Val Patterson, Mrs. E. Li Ward, Mrs. B. G. Willis. Mrs, Margaret Davis, Mrs. Roland Vaughan, Mrs. C. T. Dixori )nd Mrs. Joe Thorud. Also. Mrs. J. L ForehajvJ Mrs. G. A. Byrum, Mrs Thomas Shepard, Mrs. „War -en Twiddy, Mrs. Tom Cross. Mrs. Polk Williams, Mrs Re becca Warren, Mrs. Richard Hardin, Mrs/ John. Lavezzo Ars. Boyce, Mrs. Pansy El iott, Mrs. Virginia Wood an(f Mrs. J. D. Leary. , j " wat. NOTICES! EXECUTOR’BNOTICE Having qualified as Execu rix of the estate of Ciarenct- P. Harrell, late of/Cbewai/ County, North Carolina, thi., is to notiify all person holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the under signed on or before the 19th,- day of July, 1967, of this}, notice will be pleaded in bar if any recovery thereon; Ah persons indebted to’ said es tate will please make -iirtme-f Jiate payment. , / ?f This 12th dav of January.' 1907. v I ORA O. HARRELL. Executrix of the .Estaip of- ; Cl.aroricc P. Harrell, De-' ceased. ' • Jan 19,26Feb2,9c. i NOTICE North Carolina, ‘ Chowan County. In the Superior Court L-inrta Forehand Peeples, ap pearing by her next friend Myra B. Forehand vs. Robert Murray Peepjes To Robert Murray Peeples: The defendant. Robert Murray Peeples, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court 1 of Chowan County, North Carolina, to obtain a .Divorce, “A Vinculo Matri-' •monii,” upon the grounds es one year separation and the said defendant will take fur ther notice that he it re quired to appear to the office of the Clerk ot the Superior Court of said County in the Court House in Edenton, North Carolina, within twen ty (20) days after the 25th day of February, 1967, an answer or demur to the com plaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the 1 court for the relief demand ed in the said complaint. This the 31st day of Janu ary, 1967. LENA M. LEARY, ci Clerk of Superior Court. ■Jones, Jones Jones, VVttomeys for the -Plaintiff, ".Ahoskie, N. C. | Feb 2 9 16 23 Health Fair Set March 16-18 ".’IA North Carolina Health ’Fair to promote public in- 1 Sjsj-est in medical and hospital 1 5,-ai'e will be held in Golds- j 3010 March 16 through 18. ... Sponsored by Health Ca- j ijeers for North Carolina, a 1 Statewide recruitment aetivi- I Ay, and the Wayne County 1 .Medical Society, the Health ' 'Fait- will feature sixty ex- 1 dibits by national, state and | local health and professional ■ societies, educational insti- ; tut if ins. manufacturers and ! The armed forces. , - Promotion of the Health Fair is planned to attract J health personnel, students and the public. Admission .will be free. - The 1967 Health Fair will ' Life the second to be held in Jjforth Carolina, the first , Health Fair having ; bocurred in Durham in 1964. -Staged in Duke Indoor Sta- 1 jfjium, it was sponsored by the j Durham - Orange Medical Foundation, a charitable trust i established to produce the fair. • ’The Goldsboro fair will contain exhibits ranging from ‘Jfte beginning of life to j problems of the aging - .Hid will include the struggle . against disease and the workings of the human anat- : omy and its vital functions. Other subjects to be covered , are nutrition, physical fitness, ljadio-active drugs, space a D » (ripdicine, community health FARM EQUIPMENT SALE 740 Ford Tractor Super C Farmall Tractor H Farmall Tractor \ 2 Row Ferguson Planters 5 Ft. Ford Rotary Cutter* w 2 Row Sow Rite Sowe* p. ■? 3 -14 in. Ferguson Plows* 6 Blade J. D. Tiller on Rubber 6 Ft. j. D. :6 CA” Disc Harrow 6 Ft. Ferguson 3 Point Disc Harro\v 3 Point Ferguson Peanut Digger 3 Mule Carts John Blue Duster i : 4 Pairs Disc Hillers Farmall II Wood Saw \ } Ferguson Cultivator 3 Point 1 Jirt Scoop j Farm Trailer 2 Row Stalk Cutter i 3 Row Ferguson Middlebuster j 6 Ft. Stockland Gracing Blade j LISO.Gne Ton International Truck* - 2 Row Soil Fumigant Applicator , Cole 1200 Planters-Distributors on Tool Bar , j t .. . * j Miscellaneous Hoes, Forks, t> 10:00 A. M. Sat.,Feb. 11,1967 LEARY BROS. RREtfS FARM L L - 'I services, the rising costs of health care and health car eers available to young peo ple. Tents containing a milii- Jaiy operating room and sur gical ward will be erected by ‘he U. -S. Air Force from Jeymour Johnson Air Force . harp. Members of the Health Fair Executive Committee are: Dr. James M. Lancaster, Presi dent, Wayne County Medical utlje Eiipntntt Spslaurant INVITES YOU TO A SUNDAY BUFFET Served from 11:30 A. M., to 3 P. M. Steamboat Rounfl of Beef au jus Roast Turkey and Trimmings Sliced Smithfield Ham Seafood Newburg en Casserole Congealed Salad Sliced Tomatoes Waldorf Salad Potato Salad Ribbon Loaf Mashed Potatoes Fresh String Beans Candied Yams Green Peas Assorted Desserts Hot Rolls Coffee or Tea $2.00 Per Person SI.OO for Children (under 12) |.Soeiety; Elisha M. Herndon, j President, N.C- Health.'Coun cil;- Dr. Frank W. Jones, President, Medical Society of the State of N. C.; Dr. Jacob State Health Direc tor, Siate Board of Health; William F. Henderson, Exec utive Secretary, N. C. Medi cal Catje Commission; pr. J. H. Guion, President, N. C. Dental Society; Dr. Elbise R. 1 is, President, N. C.. State Nurses Association; J. Gray son Brothers, President N. C. Hospital Association;* Mrs.. Leon <W. presi dent, N. C. Medical Auxili ary. j The fair will be located at the armory 'of the- 105th Medical Battalion of the N. C. National Guard in Goldsboro. 1 . i Who can remember tire old religious camp meetings?
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