The Chowan Herald BOX MV, HMENTON, N. C. STMS { Published W Thursday at Mwitoa *r Ths OMU Herald, toe.. U F. Ambum, Jr.. prusldunt jud general manusur, 411-48 South Broad Street, Xdentoa, North Carolina Sim I Entered m eecond-claee matter August A MM. jut the Post Office at Edenton, North Carolina, iender the art of March 3, ISIC een “By BufT : Edenton Rotarians are having a holiday : so far as club meetings aTe concerned. • Last Thursday night they had their an : nual Christmas party at the Country Club. • Then the meeting has been called off this week due to Christmas, and because of New Year’s Day, the meeting for next week :i has been called off. Which means that the •: next regular meeting will be held Thurs j; day, January 7. President Tom Surratt - hopes every Rotarian will be over the i holiday spirit and be present at that meet ; ing. A feature at the Christmas party was • a stringed trio with Jesse Harmon at the | helm, which was very enjoyable. And Jesse : C an pick a wicked banjo —just about as j good as the guys play on the television ; show Hee-Haw. : o : It seems that there’s always something : crops up to take the joy out of life. Here 1 we are in the midst of the Christmas sea ‘ S on—and what do we get? Just a nice : little notice from the “Infernal” Revenue • Service and the State Department of Reve : nue reminding us that the quarterly pay i ment for estimated income tax is due and : that the payment better be sent in before : January 15. Then, too, the first of January is just : around the corner and that is the month everybody must trail to the tax office and : give in their belongings in order to figure : your taxes for 1971. Then, too, if you do not list during the month a stiff penalty • will be added. Better attend to this matter : early as possible in order to avoid a wait : ing in line. o : Just came across another one of Kate’s : collection of recipes. Here ’tis: FRIENDSHIP ; Take: 2 heaping cups patience; 1 heart : full of love; 2 handfuls of generosity. Add: A dash of laughter; a full cup of under : standing; 2 cups of loyalty. Mix well and ! sprinkle generosity with kindness. Spread •• this irristible delicacy over a lifetime and serve to everybody you meet. o Dr. Lloyd Hobbs up in Blacksburg, Va., must know my ifavorite brand of cigars. In the mail this week was a box of 50 cigars and to say the least some of ’em will be smoked during the holidays while meditating on the difference of celebrating the Lord’s birthday alone instead of hav : ing a companion who was always as busy as a bee a week or two before getting ready : for an occasion of great joy for her. • T’anks, Doc! ■ o - • The young folks at the Methodist Church held a hay ride one night this week when ' they visited around and sang Christmas carols. There was a little difference in - this event than some years ago they ; didn’t have any hay in their vehicles. o And speaking about singing Christmas ; carols, a group of young people stood out side my house the other night and sang a : number of them. It was mighty sweet ci? them and again emphasized the blessing that comes from friendship. Then on Sat urday evening another group of young ladies came to the house with a fruit cake box filled with all kinds of cookies, candies and nuts. They said, ‘“we hope you will enjoy what’s in the box.” and I’ve already enjoyed some of the things but even the thought back of the present is far more relished despite the deliciousness of the goodies. Tanks, girls! ~ , g-. tfsgf j . m » mm£; « 9k : *WPPPP^T^B mmllm l m Ten-year-old Elbridge Smith, Jr., was just about the most surprised youngster in Edenton (and his parents, too) the other ~ day. Back in September, 1988, when he was eight years old, the boy caught a 6- I pound, 8-ounce catfish and his parents en tered it in the Boone Bait Contest in Wor jida. They had forgotten all about the &- cident until last Tuesday when a Urge and attractive tackle box was received. In the tackle box is over 88 all kinds of artificial SVakßKa Bank Executive Chosen For Post A leading Chowan County banker has been named “County Key Banker.” He will coordinate the farm and agri-busi ness activities of the N. C. Bankers As sociation in this area. NCBA President Bland W. Worley of Winston-Salem has announced that George W. Lewis will serve in the post for the next 12 months. Lewis is execu tive vice president and cashier of Peoples Bank & Trust Company here. For 26 years the NCBA has received national recognition for its notable pro gram of service to agriculture and agri business in North Carolina. Worley in noting the record, thanked the 100 County Key Bankers for their leader ship. He noted such projects as the annual Farm Credit Conference, the two-week short course in Modern Farming at N. C. State University for over 100 young farm leaders from every section of the state. These scholarships are provided by the hometown banks. Another project is the annual land judging meet in the interest of soil conservation. Banks in North Carolina continue as a chief source of money for farming, Wor ley reported. FRY GETS NEW POST Continued from Page 1 . gram or specialized aspects of the pro gram. He will give general direction to planning occupational education pro grams. He will also organize, supervise and evaluate programs of instruction in the area or areas assigned and will rec ommend personnel to be employed. The director’s duties also include rec ommending the courses needed, working with lay advisory committees in direct ing proper emphasis for local programs as well as determining and recommend ing equipment needed for the programs. Fry has been in the local school system for 23 years, the last nine and one-half as principal at Holmes High. Stalls joined the system when Fry be came principal and was his assistant at Holmes for two years before becoming principal at Chowan High School. He guided the Chowan program for three years before resigning to enter the per sonnel placement business with Stuart Patten, band director at Holmes who be came Fry’s assistant when Stalls moved Jo Chowan. Supt. Britt said Fry brings with him to the new position years of administrative and occupational education experience. “He should serve the students of Cho wan and Bertie counties well in planning and developing programs for the future,” he added. The superintendent welcomed Stalls back “home” and said he is looking for ward to working with him again as prin cipal. K j |fll ‘ | jj 9 J A %• » fi . i' S’s F *“ r J «► A' '■yif "Mi ' V " . • . '/*f' (Ml f : : gp- JSm *■ •• $ M ‘ f ***L /M<;> TV* - k fa JF ,/* -' i \ ; jfl rJr Presents Macbeth The 12th grade English class of Mrs. Mar cus J. McClanahan presented excerpts from Shakespeare's Macbeth. The cast included, standing left, Paula Backus, music and stage; top, Linda Nixon, pickpocket; Art Beeler, Fleance; Mike Hall, Macbeth; Robert Worrell, narrator and servant; Allen Quain, Banquo; Ron nie Bass, lighting; standing, Peggy Nixon, Lady Macbeth. bait made by the Boone Bait Company. Young Smith was declared the winner in the contest Some of the bait is so pretty it seems a shame to throw them in the water, and now what puzzles Elbridge is what kind of bait to use for the kind at *> - - ' * - .. ' pi | Kg H g$ Attractive Yard Decorations —Edenton residents have gone to considerable time and expense to decorate their homes and yards for the Christmas season. One of the most original and attractive decorations is the creation, by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon, West Queen Street. From the mail box to the front porch everything tells the story of the season. . — - - il j i "*■: 11 - NEW LICENSE TAGS Continued from Page 1 cards which the Post Office has been unable to deliver. Anyone failing to re ceive an application card may possibly find it at the local license office. “It will take from ten days to two weeks to get application cards from the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles in Raleigh,” says Mrs. Niblett, and she suggests that those who have not received an application apply to her office as early as possible so that there will be time to get one out of Raleigh if she does not have it. Motor vehicle owners who have not received their license application cards by January Ist, should notify the De partment of Motor Vehicles in Raleieh. “It will take you from ten days to two weeks to get one and you should, there fore. act promptly,” says Mrs. Niblett. CHURCHES PREPARE Continued from Page 1 special music will be presented. Rev. E. L. Earnhardt announced his sermon topic for Edenton Methodist Church on Sunday to be “At The Rain bow’s End” taken from Rev. 21:10. 18, 21. “The Happy Man”, taken from Psalm 1 will be the sermon topic for Rev. Rob ert E. Gray at Edenton Baptist Church at the 11 o’clock morning worship ser vice. His sermon topic for the evening worship is “Four Prophecies” taken Trorti Matthew 2:1-23: " - - “•» * The Church women at St. John’s The Evangelist Episcopal Church will pre sent an organ recital by Thomas Mackie on Sunday at 3 P. M. Most men are actuated by two motives only: the drive to get money and the fight to keep it. The only people who succumb to hard work are those who kill themselves dodg ing it. The folks who live on interest rarely worry about the troubles of the man who lives on wages. fish he wants to catch. ,' ' ■ -o- ■' " Golly, I almost forgot to wish every bloomin’ reader of this column a very Merry and a Happy New Year. USE LASSIFIED DS WANTED Manager trainee. Good company. Benefits and future for right person. Apply in person at Har dee’s Drive-In, 700 North Broad Street, Edenton, N. C. l_t p FOR SALE Part Labra dor Retriever puppies Male, $lO. Female, $5 Call 482-2778. Dec 24 31c FREE 5O BRAND NEW TOWELS with sample or der of 25 assorted Brand New rpm Records for only $5. Elvis, Buck Owens, Dean Martin, all the greats. Regular price $25. Fully guaranteed. Towels are new unwoven cotton and rayon. Assorted pastel colors. 100 towels free with 50 records $9. En quire about making big money selling new RCA, Decca, Capitol Records, Albums and Tapes. Un believable 1o w prices. Temple Records. Temple, Ga. 30179. Dec 24 31c FOR SALE—Hardwood for fireplaces. Call 482-2715. Exp Jan 7p FOR SALE—Mobile home, awning, aiT conditioned and carpeted. Call Aus tin, 482-4185 after 6 P. M. 1 t c APARTMENT FOR RENT. Call George Chevrolet Co., 182-2138. tfc COMPLETE LINE OF Wedding Invitations. In formali and Reception Cards to choose from. See our samples. The Chowan Herald. ______ FORTsALE—Four bedroom brick home located at 112 Blount Street. Owned by United Piece Dye Works. If interested, call Bud Skiles, 221-4121. tfc NEED TIRES? Sears has a tire guaran teed for 40,000 miles. Also 4+2 Dynglass. A new tire. One that has four full plies of Polyester cord and two fiber glass belts. 40-month guarantee. Call SEARS today—4B2-2186. tfc Remodeling Room Additions Aluminum Siding Free Estimates Call 482-3886 Evenings Mobile Home Sale Lowest Prices To Be Found Anywhere! 41x12 two bedroonis. Only $2^95.00. 51x12 three bedroonis. price, $3,995.00. 80x12 three bedrooms. One and one-half baths. Oltly $4,995.00. Six best known makes to choose from. Delivered and set up at these low prices. _ Only 10% down payment Open daily 8:30 until 0:30 and Sunday 2 P. M. until 6 P. M. Dealer No. 5295 F. & H. Mobile Homes Highway No. «4 IstniMwUlt, N. C. Exp Jan 7c . *- Try A Herald Want Ad! Drivers Needed Train now to drive semi truck, local and over the road. Diesel or gas; ex perience helpful but not necessary. You can tarn over $4.50 per hour after ihort training. For inter view and application, call 703-845-7033. or write Saf ety Department, United Systems, Inc., 3608 Camp bell Avenue, Lynchburg, Virginia 24501. Dec 24 31 HOUSE FOR SALE—Three bedroom house in West over Heights. Call 482- 2512 after 6 P. M. tfc PECANS WANTED 100,000 pounds. Top prices, any size. Leary Bros. Storage Company. Phone 482-2141. Exp Dec 31c WHY KEEP PAYING RENT when you can buy a mobile home for the same money from your home town dealer, Twiddy’s Mobile Homes, U. S. 17 North, Edenton, N. C. 27932? Pay us a visit and get the real facts. Call 482-4952 and. 482-2163. Dealer’s license No. 4633. tfc FULL AND PART TIME: Men, ladies and students. $3.00 per hour beginner earnings. Servicing Fuller Brush Company customers in Chowan, Pasquotank, Camden, Tyrrell and Gates counties. Write the Fuller Brush Company, P. O. Box 23, Courtland, Virginia 23837. tfc If you want to driuh, that’s roar business. If row wsnt to stop drlnklaf, that's oar business. U meets Mon day at S P. M. at the Edeu too Methodist Church. SALES PERSONNEL—Men or women to represent well known insurance company. No collecting or debits. In come unlimited. Write Barry Hoggard, P. O. Box 526, Ahoskie, N. C. tfc FOR SALE Hancock Store and Service Station Six rooms and storage room combined. Also large storage house and shelter. About % acre lot All store fixtures also stock. Available any time. _ Charlie Dixon Phone 432-2933 tfc WANTED Hardwood and cypress logs. Tracts of hardwood, and pine tim ber. Top market price*. Williams Lumber Co., Inc., Mackeya, N. C. tfc COMMBtCUL PROPERTY Rubber Company interested in existing building in metropolitan Edenton area, suitable for retail tire business and complete car service. Build ings such as new car agency, implement dealer ships. brake or muffler shop* with sufficient bays could provide adequate facilities. Will consider takeover of existing tire Reply to Box 207, Edenton, N. C. All replies will be held in strict confidence. 24 31c FREE Christmas puppies. Call 482-4883. Exp Jan 7c FOR SALE 1965 Honda 300. Call 482-2706. Exp Dec 24c FOR v DIRT HAULING Can ELMER OVERTON 432-4324 or ERIE JONES 482-4322 Route 2, Edenton, N. C. tfc In Memorial Those wishing to make donations in memory of a departed friend in which a card will be sent in your name may send donations to the following: EYE WILLS Any Member of Edenton Lions Club —or W. H. Hollowell, Jr., Box 209 Edenton, N. C. 27932 Telephone 482-2127 HEART FUND -- ■ Mrs. Fred -Keeter r P. O. BOxJST Edenton, N. C. 27932 m AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt 208 North Granville Street Edenton, N. C. 27932 CHOWAN HOSPITAL MEMORIAL FUND Mrs. West Byrum, Jr.. Route 3 Edenton, N. C. 279?* CUPOLA HOUSE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM Mrs. W.B. RoseVear Treasurer 121 West King Stfeet Edenton, N. C. 27932 EDENTON-CHOWAN RESCUE SQUAD CHOWAN CANCER CANCER SOCIETY Those seeking special assistance for cancer pati ents from funds available, contact ALTON R. CLARK Service Chairman Atlantic Credit Company Edenton, North Carolina Telephone: 462-4461 JAMES IREDELL ASSOCIATION Mrs. Wood Privott ‘ ’ 125 Blount Street Edenton, N. C. Male or Fenude Sales WHAT ARB YOUR PLANS FOR 1971? A good Raw leigh business is hard to beat Permanent and pro fitable. Opening in Che wan County now avail able. Write today. Raw leigh, Dept. 210, P. O. Bar 1207. Greenville, S. C. 29608 and give phone. Dec 17 SI