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Skeet Shooting New 1 Phase Os Activity By Chowan Wildlife Club New Sport Inaugurated At Nival Air Station Wednesday Members of the Chowan Wildlife Club turned out Wednesday to try their skill at*skeet shooting at the Edenton Naval Air -Station. Presi dent Rodney Byrum was much en couraged by the enthusiasm displayed. “This is one of the outstanding draw ing cards for new members,” said Mr. Byrtun. , “Skeet shooting is a major sport among many sportsmen clubs over the United States,” said another of ficial of the local organization, “and it gives a shooter a good workout for practice shooting on the wing.” The directors of the Chowan County Wildlife Club are urging its members and the public to respect the rights of the owners of the land upon which they hunt. They emphasize that no farmer would be opposed to a hunter scooting on his land provided the sportsman was thoughtful enough to ask permission and to avoid any damage or intrusion on the lives of the owners or their families. President Byrum pointed out em phatically that it was the purpose of the Wildlife Club and its members to promote good will, sportsmanship and conservation of wildlife. He ex tended a cordial invitation to anyone who is Willing to abide by rules of the organization and who loved wild life, hunting and fishing to unitp with the club. County memberships are SI.OO and town memberships are $2.00, stated President Byrum. Veterans’ Classes Now In Full Swing Members Apparently In Earnest to Secure Education A complete high school- curriculum for the first year of high school is now in effect for veterans with English, history, biology and math ematics being taught by the Rev. W. L. Freeman and Peter A. Carlton. The classes which began last week will advance according to the ability of the G.I. students states John A. Holmes, superintendent of schools. In other words they will advance as rap idly as possible in order to prepare them for their high school diplomas. Asked as to why they were attend . ing the courses, some of the veterans gave as their reasons the desire to prepare themselves for better jobs, since most of the decent jobs require at least high school graduation. All the members of the two sec tions of the veterans training school center, which consists of elementary and high school, draw subsistence from the government for attendance. Others who are interested should ap ply to Mr. Holmes. Peter A. Carlton, who teaches biology and mathematics from 6 to l 7:30 P. M., expressed delight with the sincere and enthusiastic interest displayed by the veterans. “One can readily denote an attitude of serious intent in the way these men follow every lesson taught,” stated Mr. ' Carlton. Mrs. Charles F. Russell is continu ing to teach the elementary grades in the veterans’ school. —' ♦ 0. • . / i $m SCHENLEY BISBIVI ' . ■ i BlemM Whiskey 86 Proof. The Knight whiskies in this prod* 1 , , uct are 5 years or more 01d.35% straight whiskey. 65% grain I aeutral spirits. 10% straight whiskey 5 yeAra aid. 21% straight ( • whiskey 6 years old. 4% straight whiskey 7 years old. | f | i ' - Schenley Distillers Corpp New York Cit? ( : i ‘ '■ | Letter To “Editur" i Editur Chowan Herald: Dere Sur: Sum o' our gud fokse got dey tale featherz a might ruffled on accownt o’ dis here new critten who run offen at de mouf a spell back an rote a let ter to dis brown feller—yuh no, dis feller who rites as he sees, an’ de fel ler who iz an institooshun dey say— yuh no, sompen lak a pet ingaigt in bizness—dates right, mister editur, ah believs yuh calls it in dose ten doller wrds—a pet uv commerz uv de outter banks, or sumpin lak dat. Dey tells de storie of dat Here now “don-key o-tay,” yuh no, de wun who fitten wid de winmill in de storie buk, an az ah sees it, deres a heap o’ folks who settup dey own strawmen hazed on dey own mizconceptshuns, and den dey charge attem wid all de furry uv a feller filled wid a zombie mixed wid hill billy mountan dew. Yuh tak dis here nowr genmun, de wun who rote de letter —severl o de fellers say dey wud trow inter de pot ernuff to giv a gud prise ter him effen he cud steel de guvners squatseat outta de court house widout he be cotched by de law. He jus doan no how meny pairz uv I-ze ar sneekin a luk attem frum be hin de curtins befo he taks a duzin paices. Y—he wiiz indext and put erway in de steal 'box fur futcher ref rence quickem yu cud say blackbered de pirut. Mebbe he doan no dose lawmen of de state patrol and de FGI men wurk han in han ,wid de locul law. Mister editur, ah wud lak ter sen yuh anudder ledder nex week, effen ah can fin de time from mindin mah own -bizzness an giv a leetel mor explanashun as ah seez it about dis bizzness o dat. ledder writtin feller who dribbls offen de mqut lak a sailer who haint had a drink o mountan dew since gabriel blew de horn —respeck- fully urs, A REEDER; Pee-ess: Pleez excuz mah writtin, ( ahm waitin do de govmint to pass de law soze I kin go to de fin skool in Edintin an mebbe ah kin git sum larnin an be able to writ lak sum o dese here new fellers yuh reed abowt in de paperz. Pee-ess agin: Kep up de gud'wuk, ' yu av de bes papr in contry. Ward's Shoe Shop WEST EDEN STREET . . . JUST OFF BROAD Guaranteed* Repair Work , Quality Materials WAIT SERVICE Your Business We Have Always Appreciated (mmn APRICOT flavored BRANDY ’I.BO jpf FULL PINT |pgj| KNOW t QPOIIf CHAftIU JACQUIN •» CIS, Inc. PNIIABIIMHA* PA. • lit. ISB4 THE CHOWAN HERALD, BftEWTON, N. C» THURSDAY MARCH 25, 1,48. Negro Schools Hold j Oratorical Contest Five Schools Enter Con testants For Prize Awards Colored schools of Chowan County unit, under the supervision of Super intendent W. J. Taylor, held an oratorical contest at White Oak School Wednesday of last week, with the following schools participating: Warren Grove, Green Hall, Britts, Hudson Grove and White Oak. Contestants were Pattie Holley, lit « EASTER HAM 55* jj| H POTATOES - 10 - 43* j§ jj FRESH EGGS, =» 49* || TWO FINE GRADES! SIRLOIN ■EE Steak -■ 83 c ib 79 c m COLONIAL PRIDE FRESH - SMALL LEG-O-LAMB PICNICS p| lb fi9c lb 49 cSm ARMOUR’S WHITE LABEL * ■■l BACON, lb. 57c fpPiPII PRESSED AND DRAWN Iff HENS. Ih 59c 111111 l FRESH-MADE FANCY GROUND BEEF, lb. 47c FRESH SEAFOODS Roe Shad, Ib 49c Buck Shad, Ib. 35c ryfcjjbyT ' Libby's Delicious Fruit |||||||| I Evaporated Del Monle or 1 COCKTAIL "cai?* 35 * |||| inusWEET PHONES mold into gelatin ok serve in fruit cups' Wmm J - HONEY-SAVING VALUE!—PINE CONE BRAND |||||l||s ■*— I r“,. 19 c ZZ 35* GOLDEN corn 2 29* Bj m THE ORIGINAL QUICK LUNCHEON MEAT |||||||| I Delicious Evaporated T S HORMEL’S spam 49 s H I lasn- PORK&BEANS2'c-27cK| pi lES- - r: ARGO RED salmon - 59*11 I ASPARAGUS 39* M 111’', Libby’s Vienna J ■SAUSAGE ■H VIT PAAS EASTER Illli EGG DYES Pko 10c |||||||f9 LIBBY'S ||!||jo TOMATO juice 46-oz. 29c DR. FHILUP’S 1 ij||ljl ORANGE juice 46-Oz. 27c wHH CHOPPED HAM c.n 53c k £ STRAINED BABY FOOD I BEECH-NUT 3 J«. 28c PEANUT BUTTER I BEECH-NUT nOx 33c l||||l||H FI.AKBD PISH 1 GORTON S 7Oz c.n 25c IHIIIIH ENRICHED PLAIN ■ CS FLOUR io-Lb». 90c HBH NABISCO VANILLA I WAFERS nor Pk s 31c COLONIAL STORES Ii Zelm Copeland and Bettie Copeland bf White Oak; Nevada Collins, Hud- j | son Grove; Walter Jemigan, Gedrge Roberts, Erma Jemigan and Richard , Welch, Green Hall; Charlie Jordan, ( - Britts; William Lassiter, Dorothy Mae Lassiter and Melvin Carter, Warren Grove. Winners were Bettie Copeland of ft HEADACHE Capudint relieves headache last because it's liquid. Its in -2 ' M gradients ere elready dissolved Sl — al * re ady begin easing the i w"!;, SI pain. It also soothes nerve ten jf - hl sion due to the pain. Use mrfmTi onlyesdirected. 10c.30c,60c. Gold Label COFFEE 2 '£ 89 c CHICKEN NQODLE HEINZ SOUP c.n 17c CREAM OF TOMATO HEINZ SOUP 3 Cans 35c ARMOUR’S CMIT-I & BEANS 1-lb. Can 31c OS FANCY WHOLE TOMATOES No. 2} Can 31c SOUTHERN GOLD COLORED MARGARINE u,.Pk». 51c aWIFT’B . ' \ CLEANSER 2 Cans 23c FACIAL SOAP WOODBURY 3 >.» 33c PURE WHITE CHIFFON flakes Lg«. 35 ( , FOR BEAUTY CARE LUX SOAP 2 Bath 29c | | White Oak, first prize, a $5.95 Easter i bonnet given bv Preston’s; Richard | Welch of Green-Hall, second prize, a| $2.69 ipillow given by Quinn Furniture j Company; Erma Jemigan of Green | Hall, third prize, a compact set given ■ SAVE SIOO.OO Buying and hauling directly from the quarry and building Monuments at home makes it easy to help you SA VE from $5.00 to SIOO.OO or more, depending upon the size of your Monument. J. WINTON SAWYER MONUMENTS PHONE 1119 ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. 405 S. ROAD ST. ||lj| THE CREAM OF THE CROP! ; Home-Grown Hanover Salad or |||ip|| I KALE 3-25tf If FANCY YORK LARGE PASCAL 11111 l lllr; Apples Celery ||jjj| | 4 lbs - 27c 2 k lsc ill W _ FANCY KILN-DRIEI) SWEET Potatoes 5 lbs... 35c LARGE JFICY FLORIDA ll|l|§ Grapefruit 4 for 23e SELECTED FIRM SLICING Tomatoes, carton __.29c |jj|p ® SLICED OR HALVED CS Yellow Cling |||||||| PEACHES ■gl no. 2i Can STM Hj|| SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF jgl|| Easter Candies NUTRINE ASSORTED NOVELTY CREAMS Lb. 41c 1111 NUTRINE DELICIOUS BUNNY TREATS Pk g . 59c I||l BRACH’S MELLOW CREME PETS Lb 35c BRACH’B DELUXE BURGUNDY MIX Lb 43c BRACH’S ASSORTED JELLY DROPS Lb. 35c B| (MANY OTHER VARIETIES fßjj| TO CHOOSE FROM! 1 by the Betty Shoppe. | James Joyner of the, Edenton High | School was the guest speaker and i was given the gue3t prize, a Booker | T. Washington silver dollar, presented ■ by Dr. O. L. Holley. PAGE SEVEN
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