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THE
Roundup
Wilbome Harrell
This old cowhand tried to rope a few words,
Like a puncher ropes cattle and brands his herds.
But they all galloped off with their tails in the air,
And just left me helpless a-standing there.
Thrown by a bucking bug, sick and weak—
But if all goes well, I’ll ride next week.
News From Chowan County
By Mr*. Roland Etui
Sympathy goes out to
the Qobb family at Merry
Hill, the Solomon Miller
family, Lenora Privott
relatives. and the family of
Mrs. Ruebina Stallings.
Mrs. Pat Jordan" recently
underwent surgery.
W. Jim Daniels is sched
uled to have surgery this
week.
Mrs. Lula White is re
ported to be improving.
Mrs. Kate Bufflap is a
patient in Albemarle Hos
pital, Elizabeth City, where
she underwent surgery.
Mrs. Marvin Shaw’s
grandfather passed away.
Mrs. Vivian Wheeler,
Mrs. Nell Byrum and Mrs.
Cora Evans have been on
the sick list.
Revival services will be
held at Edenton Baptist
Church March 24-31. Dr.
Leo Green will be the
speaker.
The First Assembly of
God Church in Edenton
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A John Deere Tractor
puts man and machine
at their working best
It’s a great combination you as operator,
™ implement, and a John Deere 70 h.p.
“3020” or 94 h.p. "4020” Tractor. Tractor
hydraulic power takes over the heavy work
steering, braking, shifting, equipment
control, PTO control, engaging the differ
ential lock. This, along with maximum
riding comfort and operating convenience,
helps keep you fresh at the wheel. John
Hobbs Implement Co., Inc.
EDENTON, N. C “You, John Deere Dealer” GUY C. HOBBS, Mgr.
day, January 21. Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo Daniels of Wan
chese, known for out
standing music ministry in
the area, were guests at
the 1 A. M. worship ser
vice. During the evening
evangelistic hour the guest
speaker was Mrs. Pauline
Mastries of Missouri, re
cently appointed home
missionary for work with
with the American Indian
Bible Institute in North
Carolina.
Congratulations to Wal
lace Evans on being
awarded the DSA award.
Mrs. Louise Pratt will
represent Chowan County
in the 1968 Mother of the
State of North Carolina
contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Perry of Suffolk visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ev
ans and Mrs. Edith Perry
on Sunday.
Bill Kinnaman is on
leave in Edenton with his
wife, Mrs. Carrie Kinna-
Deere Tractors help implements work bet
ter, too. There’s power and speed for
drawn implements, an independent PTO
for power-driven machines, Load-and-
Depth Control for hitch-mounted equip
ment. Ask us for a demonstration of how
a John Deere Tractor can help you farm
easier and better. Convenient Credit Plan
terms will help make ownership easier.
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, IMS.
TELLS ALL ABOUT
FAMOUS PEOPLE
No one keeps secrets
from the revealing feature
every week in Parade
Magazine. It’s called Per
sonality Parade, and every
week it springs startling
facts about people you
thought you knew well.
Don’t miss it part of
the great reading in
THE BALTIMORE
HEWS AMERICAN
ON SALE AT TOUB LOCAL
NEWSDEALER
Pride is increased by ig
norance; they assume the
most who know the least.
—Gay.
man.
The local Rescue Squad
still needs donations.
This is March of Dimes
month.
The Hospital Auxiliary
Ball tickets are now on
sale. Mrs. Jesse Harrell
is ticket chairman.
Clean Cities
Are Selection
RALEIGH—The cities of
Winston - Salem, Durham,
Asheville, Waynesville and
Vass were named winners
of North Carolina’s Clean
est Cities awards for 1967,
which is sponsored by the
North Carolina Association
of Launderers and Clean
ers, Inc.
Gov. Dan Moore pre
sented trophies to repre
sentatives from the five
communities during a press
conference at his office
this afternoon.
Vass was the winner in
the population catagory of
less than 5,000; Waynes
ville from 5,000 - 10,000;
Asheville 25,000 - 75,000;
Durham 75,000-100,000 and
Winston - Salem over 100,-
000.
The winners were select
ed from over 50 cities and
towns which submitted
monthly reports and other i
supplementary information I
through special committees
organized by the Leupder
ers- and Cleaned? thisse
communities.
“The committees in these
five cities literally bom
barded us with supplemen
tary material in addition
to their monthly reports.
Naturally, the laision es
tablished by these five
committees, was a strong
factor in determining the
winners,’’ stated the judges.
“Our final evaluation
shows that these five
communities have estab
lished programs function
ing in a highly proficient
manner—coupled with lots
of community action.”
Youth is a blunder; man
hood a struggle; old age a
regret.
—Benjamin Disraeli.
Let's Go To Church Sunday
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
THE SAVIOUR AND THE LOST
International Sunday School Lesson for Jan. 28
Memory Selection: “(They) said unto the
woman, Now we ibelieve, not because of thy
saying; for we have heard him ourselves, and
know that this is indeed the Christ, the Saviour
of the world."—John 4:42.
Lesson Text: John 4:1-42.
The background of our lesson today stresses
the universality of Christ as Saviour of the
world. For in this lesson we find Him journey
ing through Samaria, a land which was hostile
to the Jews—as, indeed, the Jews were to the
Samaritans. Jesus, therefore, was once more in
His life touching upon controversial ground
when He and His little band of followers chose
this particular route on the road to Jerusalem.
But then—as we have seen in past studies—
Jesus never permitted public opinion to stay
Him from doing anything He felt was needful
for the ultimate welfare of mankind.
So it is that Jesus—first asking the woman of
Samaria for a drink of well water—used this
opening to compare the transient slaking of
thirst achieved by drinking water with the water
of life He offered mankind. “But whosoever
drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall
never thirst; but the water that I shall give
him shall be in him a well of water springing
up into everlasting life.” John 4:14.
What Jesus was Saying was that in God is
our source of life, and the end of our quest for
truth.
And in answer to the woman’s question as to
whether men should worship at Jerusalem or on
Mount Gerizim, He made it clear to her that a
place of worship could not limit the presence
of God. For God was the Creator of the earth,
of the seas, the sun, the moon and the stars; He
created the birds and the animals; and—above
He created man in His own image.
God was, therefore, universal; His kingdom
awaited men everywhere—the only thing man
had to do to avail himself of God’s love and
forgiveness of sins was to open his heart and
do God’s bidding in furthering the spread of
the gospel to those who were still lost.
So it was with the woman at the well. Jesus,
in revealing Himself as Messiah, planted a seed—
a seed that quickly bore fruit. For the woman
hurried back to the city, and told of her en
counter at the well. And because of the wom
an s testimony, and also of the experience of
many Samaritans with Jesus, they acknowledged
Him as Saviour.
Thus it was that Jesus used a simple every
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well—tb bfing knowledge of salvation td'dvefy
f?* , peopl ®" As H “ disciples, are we (in our
time) as alert? Do we take advantage of every
opportunity that is presented us, to demonstrate
His presence in our personal and social lives’
Do we-by example _ stimulate others to ac-
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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PHONE 221-4031 EDENTON
M. G. Brown Co., Inc.
Lumber Millwork Building Material
Reputation Built on Satisfied Customers
PHONE 482-2135 EDENTON
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Bridge-Turn Esso Servicenter
“Your Friendly ESSO Dealer”
ESSO PRODUCTS ATLAS TIRES
AND BATTERIES
Western Gas & Fuel Oil Service
313 SOUTH BROAD STREET
Phone 4H-im Edenton
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The chances are good that Bobby will get the right an
swer . . . that is, if Bobby has been given sufficient knowl
edge to put this problem within the limits of his capability!
And don’t believe that any of these new electronic brains
are any smarter than Bobby. Before one of them under
takes its task it must be fed every fact essential to arriving
at an accurate solution.
Many folks worry about the youth of our nation. Too
many boys and girls are coming up with tragically wrong
answers to some of life’s crucial questions.
But there is nothing inherently wrong with our youth.
We simply must provide them, early enough and continu
ously, with the moral and spiritual understanding which
life’s problems demand.
The right program of religious training today will make
possible right answers tomorrow.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Soturday
Psalms Proverbs Isaiah Luke I Corinthians Ephesians Colossians
63:1-8 4:20-27 5:20-25 21:10-19 3:16-23 5:3-20 4:1-6
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These Religious Messages Are Published In The
Chowan Herald and Are Sponsored By the
Following Business Establishments:
Gene’s 5 & 10
SELF-SERVICE
Edenton Savings & Loan
Association
Where You Save DOES
Make a Difference!
EDENTON, N. C.
Colonial Motor Co., of Edenton
BUICK - OLDS - PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS
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Hughes - Parker Hardware Co.
C ■'SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
PHONE 482-2315 EDENTON
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Good Food Pleasant Surroundings”
MRS. W. L. BOSWELL, Prop.
Phone 483-3723
Byrum Implement & Truck Co.
INCORPORATED
International Harvester Dealer
PHONE 482-3111 EDENTON. N. C.
The Chowan Herald
YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
Edenton Construction Co., Inc.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
PHONE 482-3315 N. BROAD ST.
Mitchener’s Pharmacy
Prescription Pharmacists
PHONE 482-3711 EDENTON
Edenton Office Supply
EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE
Phone 482-2627 5Ol S. BROAD ST.
Albemarle Motor Company
“Your Friendly FORD Dealer”
WEST HICKS STREET EDENTON
Leary Bros. Storage Company
Buyers ot
Peanuts, Soybeans and Country Produce
Sellers ot
Fertilizers and Seeds
PHONES: 482-2141 AND 482-2142
Hobbs Implement Co., Inc.
“YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER”
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THE CHURCH FOR ALL
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the great
est factor on earth for the
building of character and
good citizenship. It is a
storehouse of spiritual
values. Without a strong
Church, neither democ
racy nor civilization can
survive. There are four
sound reasons why every
person should attend ser
vices regularly and sup
port the Church. They
are: (1) For his own sake.
(2) For his children’s
sake. (3) For the sake of
his community and na
tion. (4) For the sake of
the Church itself, which
needs his moral and ma
terial support. Plan to go
to church regularly and
read your Bible daily.