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PAGE TWO-B Chowan County News By Mr*. Roland Evans Sympathy goes out to the Joe Chappell. James H. Long and Mrs. Annie Crad dock families. Mrs. Grace Britton un derwent surgery last week at Memorial Hospital. Cha pel Hill. Fred Keeter spoke at the Rocky Hock Baptist Church Sunday when Lay men's Day was observed. FUN OF THE FOURTH can be yours all summer with outdoor g-ames, play equipment and picnic supplies from Mitchener’s. Select from our fun stuff now. DIAL 482-3711 EDENTON, N. C. Wortd's Greatest Buy/ FEDDERS World’s Largest Selling Air Conditioner B 5,000 to 33,000 BTU’s WINDOW UNITS $129-95 up Get this giant-cooling Fedders and en- • RESERVE COOLING POWER*— only Fodders has this joy the benefits of central air condition- JR# £ u y ;. assuranc * of coolm * on ing (multi-room cooling from one single * SOUND BARRlEß—hushes operating sounds. A huge 0.. L „ . lL - . volume of cool air is delivered with library quietness, window unit).But get this giant-cooling • DEHUMIDIFIES while cooling.. .wrings out gallons ot Fedders now while there’s still a sun. excess moisture eve™ day. reuuers now, wmie mere s Still a sup- . EXCLUS | VE WEATH / R WHEEL -for 360 degree. ply. You II have a unit powerful enough draft-free air direction control. to cool spvpral i-nnme Wprp'e ih<, * THERMOSTAT—Iets you adjust cooling precisely, to cooi several rooms. Here s the . germicidal filter traps dust, dirt pollen. Fully chance of a lifetime to step up to washable. rnnlti room nnniin. • 6-WAY RUST PROTECTION Zinc-dad cabinet re multi-room coc.ing. sists snow, rain all weather. Edenton Furniture Co. 211 S. Broad St. Phone 482-3216 NOTICE FARMERS THE CHOWAN COOPERATIVt PRODUCE EXCHANGE, INC. ANNOUNCES THAT ITS OPENING DATE WILL BE MONDAY, JULY Ist Work Day Set For Friday, June 28th at 2:00 P. M. SALE BTARTB AT 1.-00 P. M. AUCTIONEER, EVAN GRIFFIN r The E. L. Wells Circle of Edenton Baptist Church met with Mrs. Jack Jordan Tuesday night. A reception will be held at the Edenton Methodist Church tonight (Thursday) at 8 for the community to become acquainted with the new pastor, Rev. E. L. Earnhardt, and members of his family. The public is invited to attend. A Sunbeam day camp THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JUNE 87, 1968 will be held July 3 at Camp Cale from 9:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. This is being conducted by the Woman’s Missionary Union of the Chowan Association. Ann Brown and her mother visited in Danville, Va., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ev ans visited at Morehead City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Crist and Dwyane Carey of Vero Beach, Fla., Gene Perry of Goldsboro and Bud Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Evans Thurs day evening. Mrs. Edith Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Per ry of Suffolk, Va., toured New York, Niagara Falls end Canada last week. Angelina, Diane and Regina Crummey visited relatives in Virginia last week. We’re all proud of Frank Evans and his accomplish ments down Burgaw way. Thomas and Reba Um phlett were honored at a floating shower Saturday night, June 22, at the home of Mrs. Pete Dail, 206 South Oakum Street, from 8 to 10 P. M., by Mrs. Carlton Spain. Mrs. Martha Harrell, Mrs. Ju dith Berryman and Mrs. Pete Dail. They received nice and useful gifts. Miss Mary Ellen Small, bride-elect of Frankie Pierce, was honored at a miscellaneous floating shower Tuesday night, June 25 at the home of Mrs. Doris Lane. 221 East Queen Street, from 8 to 10 P. M. Hostesses were Mrs. Doris Lane. Mrs. Louise Small, Mrs. Mary White. Mrs. Ev- I erett Small and Mrs. Ag | nes Chesson. DOWNTOWN SCENE OF YESTERYEAR—Chuck Bciuon at FUat National Bank of Eastern North Carolina has uncovered this old photo of The Citisens Bank, taken in the late 1920‘5. Wire cages protected the small trees out front and in resent weeks a beautification project has again put trees In the downtown area. To bring the picture back to the old days other action would be necessary, like installing the water fountain and removing the parking meters. Staff Named For Head Start The Edenton - Chowan County Head Start sum mer program began at Swain Elementary School on June 17. Prior tc the opening, a four day orien tation session was held at Elizabeth City State Col lege to acquaint personnel with the methods of the socially and emotionally geared program. One hundred twenty pu pils are enrolled in the program under the direc tion of Mrs. N. P. Wilson, county coordinator and Mrs. John F. White, unit coordinator. Teachers in the program are: Mrs. Annie L. Owens, Miss Mary Elliott, Mrs. Sadip Britt, Mrs. Barbara Twine, Miss Bettie Brown. Mrs. Odessa Collins, Mrs. Naomi Tillett and Miss •• ■ I | : imiimiiiin ! GUEST EVANGELIST— Rev. Robert E. Buchanan of Greenville, S. C., will con duct a series of revival ser vices this week at Imman uel BapUst Church, begin ning tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 o’clock. The services will continue each night , through Sunday. Group and congregational singing |ls scheduled. Rev. Russell : W. Rice, pastor, said the ; public is invited to partici pate in the services and free bos service and nurs ery facilities will be pro vided. Marjorie Harris. Aides include: Mrs. Ella White, Mrs. Darnell B. White, Mrs. Alice Mc- Clease, Joseph H. Conger. 111, Mrs. Ruby Dell Rob erts, Miss Emily Holmes, Mrs. Myrtis Parrish and Miss Francine Sutton. The Head Start social coordinator is Mrs. Evelyn H. Roberts, who is assisted by Social Aide Miss Teresa Hathaway. Other members of the Head Start team are: cook and aide, Mrs. Etta Hath away and Miss Tillie M-uth; No trade-ins Needed 1 EEEM MA Hcb. 4m^soifc:. 4ff158 iTlil'll *JM A 4fSB66iW IwMHmMU ■ NO MONEY DOWN on our Easy Pay Plan! 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As a result of Head Start, pupils will be better pre pared for first grade work in the fall, a spokesman said. Cost Os Money Causes Concern “During the past 12 months, continued infla (ionary pressures have re sulted in a continued rise <n the cost of money and restrictions in the supply of money," according to A. L Wiggins, manager of the federal Land Bank Asso ciation of Ahoskie, who has ;ust returned from the an rual conference for direc tors and managers of Fed eral Land Bank Associa tions held at the Marriott Motor Hotel in Atlanta. “After some easing in the early part of 1967, dur u:g recent months we have been facing an increasingly difficult money and credit situation for what appears seagrams JLOroum : $ ■: s’!*: l lUMB AM* “*-*MLRW£ lo be un indefinite period ihcad," Wiggins explained. 'However, our association continues to cooperate with the nation’s monetary poli ties and we feel that we will continue to meet the increasing sound, produc tive and constructive long term credit needs of farm ers.” The Ahoskie association handles the making and servicing of loans for the Land Bank in Bertie, Cam den, .Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Hertford, Northamp ton, Pasquotank and Per quimans counties out of the association office in Ahos kie.
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