w I? ’ M x Sl M'S, 2* ABB *-> M M m l - *• r --- v MKr Mr SI M • Vr * Jr «S j ■rmbk!rhH It. H ndMfe-'JL rt O V; SHHINERS PLAN BENEFIT—K*rmit Layton, loft chairman of the second annual * Shrine Fish Fry set for September 7. huddles here with two of his fellow workers as they plan for the event. Going over preliminary plans are: Layton. Willie Bunch, chair man of ticket sales and treasurer, and Warren Twiddy, vice chairman. Tickets for the •vent, to be held between 11 A. M. and 7P. M., went on sale this week. Chowan Shriners sponsored the fish fry last year and gave $750 in proceeds to the Shrine hos pitals. Layton said the goal this year is >I.OOO. THE CHOWAN HERALD Volume XXXV—No. 34. Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina 27932 Thursday, August 22, 1968 Single Copy 10 Cents She fluidic flaradc Welcome, Jim! May we be among the first to welcome Rep. Jim Gardner to Edenton and Cho- I wan County? As you meander along The Public Parade we are certain you will enjoy the warm hospitality of our people. You will also be shown every courtesy. (The weather we can do nothing about). Since you do not come from the Fourth District into Walter Jones Coun try as a proselytizer we can swing the door wider. And as a Republican candidate for governor we feel you must understand that while we don’t have a great deal we are pretty much obligated to the _ Democrats for what little we do have. But it will be some comfort to you to know our citizens haven’t always voted in the General Election i,n direct pro portion to what has come our way. While your political party has gained some inroads in the balloting here one can’t* honestly say there exists a two or three party system. Recent court rul ings are helping it right along, however. We are sure you won’t say anything here or elsewhere to win us over, but we’ll listen. And anyway, with good substantial ex-Democrats like Frank Everett and Rudolph Dale in your corner, shucks you don’t need a novice like us. Food For Thought Seen on an announcement sign out side a Suffolk church: < “You don’t have to be listed on Who’s Who to know what’s what. New Careers For Whom? A new anti-poverty program is now functioning in the 10-county Albemarle Area. It is called New Careers. The question the program here raises is: Is it New Careers for the 24 enrolled in the program or Better Careers for the six staff members? The theory behind such a program isn’t too bad. It is designed to take un skilled but trainable people, give them adequate education, motivation and train ing to make them suitable for employ ment. They are paid the federal mini- Confinu*