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ltTsB<l»lHfSl£TTBI~l! A— * —— ' By HAZEL LEARY Evelyn Harrell Carlton Goodwin also likes to pLay baseball, but prefers to remain a sipectaltor in other srports. Farming sometimes takes up a ISbtie of his leisure time when he helps his father oult on Route One. When I asked ham what his future plans were, he calmly and quickly said, “to be a member of the United States^. Navy.” Here's hoping you have the ,bekt oif luck. I’m sure you’ll make a useful addition to Unde Sam’s navy. Our next senior biography is that of Evelyn Harrell. Evelyn was bom October 8, 1932 in Norfolk, Va., to Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Harrell. “Linkie”, as her friends call her, has always attended Edenton School. She has been our one and only girl president during our four years in High School. She held thalt office during her sophomore year. The Glee Club, the Spotlight Staff, the PHA, and the Student Council have helped make Evelyn’s school career a busy and happy one. Evelyn likes all sporlts, especially football, dancing and horses. 'She hasn’t definitely decided on her fu ture and is rtfll contemplating several vocations in which she is interested. Well, (.which is Evelyn’s by-word) I guess that brings this week’s news to an end. We are all busy getting ads for the annual and “your truly” has to go do her .part now. * MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN COLUMBIA AND EDENTON The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered Sunday, Novem ber 5, at 8 A. M., in Catholic Poor Souls Mission Chapel, Columbia, and at 11 A. M., in St. Ann’s Church, Edenton each including sermon on: “All Saints”, Holy Communion, fol lowed by Rosary for Dead, Sunday School, with confessions in Columbia 7:30 to 7:55, Edenton 10:30 to 10:55 A. M., stated Father F. J. MdCourt, pastor, who invites everybody to all Services. Week-mornings, mass in Edenton at 7. St. Ann’s Study and Discussion Club meetings in rectory library Thursdays 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. r«Vv»w«vvvvv»vv'»>v HnCREASE 1 hog profits I DECREASE N plej mortality ' MASONITE e TEMPERED PRESDWOOD® Strong. Rigid. Weatherproof. Easy to nail. Largs, light weight penelt make houses movable. Low in cost end maintenance. More pork per bushel of feed. ASK US FOR FRIB PLANS Gentlemen: ‘ <! Please mail me Free of Charge information and literature ! [ on the FREE Farm Plan Construction Service. !! B , v ii . t ■ i \ Name - <; ! Address ......... ... f -- ;; M. a BROWN CO., INC. BOX 464 *• EDEXTON, N. C. J j §. t Hello Friends: iSmile! Hold it! Snap! 0. K.! And I another picture was taken. You parents have prob- I ably already seen the results of some of them. Mr. Stevens from Elizabeth City'is taking our pictures and believe me, he certainly has a Tot of ] patience in waiting for us girls to comb our hair and primp. (Confidentially, the boys are almost as bad). During owr class meeting this week, we added some members to our annual stiff. William “Hawk” Crummey and Jane Spry were elected as the Photo Editors. For Business Editors, Billy Bond and Evelyn Harrell were elected. I Congratulations, Hawk, Jane, Billy and Evelyn. So I far you’ve been doing a good job. Keep up the good work 1 ! ! g Well, let’s see if we can find a senior for me to write up this week. Oh, yes, there comes “Teeny.” Teeny, whose real name is Carlton Eugene Goodwin, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goodwin. Like so many other seniors, he was bom in Perquimans County and also like many of the others, he started to school here. The population of Perquimans Coun ty mudt have greatly decreased during the period from 1932 to 1938 because many of the seniors that I have interviewed were bom there but later moved here to start school. ‘ Riding a motor-bike is one of Carlton’s loves. He Hertford Indians Upset Aces 7 To 0 Edenton Team Seriously Feels Absence of Mack Privott With Mack Privott out of the Eden ton Aces’ lineup due to an injured shoulder, the Hertford Indians staged an upset on the Hertford gridiron Fri day night when they defeated the fav ored Aces 7-0. Privott’s absence ap parently demoralized the entire Eden ton team, for it did not appear to be the same outfit from the outset. The Indians outplayed the Aces and were in the Aces’ territory most of the night, and but for a few bad breaks and a stubborn Edenton de fense, they should have added a few more touchdowns. Early in the second quarter Lane for the Indians raced 73 yards for the only score of the game, when he took a hand-off from Morris, found a hole in the Edenton line and scored the only touchdown of the game. Walker added the extra point. 'Buddy Cannady was obliged to bear the lions’ share of the Edenton attack, 1 but without Privott, his running mate, he was unable to play his usual bril liant game. Gene - Taylor was in the backfield in Privott’s place. 'Defensively, Billy Bond, Haywood Rogerson, Sherwood Chesaon and Earl Minshew played an outstanding game and played no small part in holding back the Indians when they were in scoring position. YOURS. FOR THE ASKING f To help you plan and or- ;; ganize a better, more effici- ; J ent and productive farm, * l Masonite < > Corporation :; < > Through <I M.G. Brown Co., Inc. j; < ► Offers You Building Plans FREE OF CHARGE <> <. These plans, which con- J» tain all construction details, | [ are for buildings and equip- * [ ment matched to modern ;; farming practices of storing 1 1 grain, feeding and housing !! livestock. < > < V MAIL THE COUPON | BELOW NOW! i ► 4 > THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1960 Chairman Democrats Releases Statement Concerning Finances Evidently Wrong Im pression About Cam paign Collections The following statement is issued by Everett Jordan, chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee: “The report has gone out over the State that the collections for the hH ft «L » &'H iMk IBhmSj IP Rm CS flour - 92* IJ i |i I- M W »*** a CORN CASSEROLE—GOLDEN GS CREAM CORN c S TOMATOES t„ 2 25 * R. ‘ I sm HAWAII'S FINEST—CRUSHED CS PINEAPPLE r 26 6 GS CATSUP ££ 19° M LUTER’S SMOKED 1 BE THE BENDIX DBYEB WINNER MVI«■ m BPfl H O fl A- \ IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD! ( HAMS * 53c v k/ 9 Whole Shank Or Butt End-8-14 Lbs. Avg. Jj $ X i ■ HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SQUARE' CUT I 1 m MM Mmm M 1 Chuck Roost 55c it Cl* COLONIAL'S ■ T-BONE. PORTERHOUSE OR HI / V '' I CLUB STEAKS |\ V J *7A.000- M °sr * 99c s=s 95c 1\ ■■ |lffl | LGround Beef 55c\Mig BENDIA ®| !J' ROUND STEAK | TURN IN I °tz? * 93c S=s * 89c a YOUR i CONTEST! ■ LCTEB'B OB GWALTNKY'S PC BE H / I Pork Sausage * 45c I CONTEST ► .contht closh M ... I Entry Blanks M „„ „ » evil I ffITHI CTra U H ____ turn In your entry blanks today. ■ SkßliVlil S® A Hfllh H TIiIIAVI Remember, you compete only with R A Colonial An Winner _ ™ * ■ ‘* her ew*omera ol your Colonial R w— “> 93c —’ “■ 89c R I I u 1 i MFU 11 iUi 111 ' Special Low Price! ■ BEDGATE 9 ® I Pork & Boons I U. S No. 1 White 101 l Sauce I r 19° I POTATOES 2jT25« I PEACHES k..„ 2Sc ■ IQ Lb. /If I Switt’ning 89c I BEDGATE STANDARD CUT GREEN H ■■ W rmm * V LAUNDRY «TJr. rH M BEANS 2 Ho. 2 25c |l PAMCT PUERTO bican am I UIOfOX i-Gal. 3lc I peaches nu37c| Sweet Potatoes 425 c I““ ( corn 2 h®. 303 27c I Fancy Pears 2 27c /cl 35 I COFFEE i Lb. 81c I Florida Oranges 5 lb,. 35c I Palmolive 3 Rot, 25c I ■'.fnnrwCT «« 9 Hard Head j| n f soup powder 1 COCKTAIL Ho .l 21c | Qjjsp CABBAGE 3u, 9c/ Octagon i,. Pt fl 32c I 08 SWEET ONANGE | Cooking Apples 3 u,, 29c \ 2 C«u 25c f JUICE 46-Ox. 3#C 9 M_ _ W9W ■ O S FANCY BHOEBTBING HOME GROWN I EXTRA URGE FLORIDA I fcUX «OkOS l».. 30c I 2h “ 37c | KALE GRHPEFRUIT I Utotaip 3.. zs. I JOT ——— 31t | 3 -25 c 3 ” 25c { 2 ~t h „ c I TOMATOES f 2 25* Special Low Price-Redgate J 2 303 I ' juice k Democratic Executive Committee this ' I year have been the highest in recent i years. [“I want to correct this statement ’ because in reality the collections are 1 not much over half what they were 1 two years ago. * “When we filed our report on Octo- 1 I [her 25th we had collected $26,084.83. 1 The expenses of running the earn- 1 paign, which include advertising, sal- 1 ’ aries, rent, postage, traveling and oth- 1 er items, up to that date amounted to $5,524.26, which left a balance of 1 $19,560.57. However, checks for sl3,- 1 250 were mailed to a number of coun r ties to help finance their campaign, > which actually left-a balance of only $6,310.57 the next day after the re • port was filed. i “The Executive Committee will have • additional heavy expenses, fixed and unanticipated, between now and Elec tion Day, and additional contributions will be needed in order to complete the campaign successfully from a fi nancial standpoint. “I thought I should get this infor mation to the public, and especially to the counties who are asking for fi nancial assistance, as I was afraid that they were under the impression that we still had a large balance and were not sending them as much money as they felt they should have to wage a vigorous campaign.” VISITS PARENTS Miss Carolyn Lee Elliott of Fayette ville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Elliott over the week-end. . g . Cut yourself a slice of savings as we out oar birth ll.-.,, V' iL / A,, day cake! Another year baa passed in Colonial TIdiPPV DirmCsd/ Stores’ history— another year at geonine piessure In jri . * bringing the world of fine foods to yon, oar customer Tfb 11 ’T I and friend. To express our thanks tor the privilege l ••• IU Urf • and enjoyment of serving you, we invite you to take [ II (f) , advantage of our many sale-priced specials all next I Hdnnii nSKnSI n week. We hope you’ll share in the fun and the sav ft liaUpy WCHmhIIIU j ngs at our 4 ath Anniversary Sale, for this is one ■' I '■ " , UAll | birthday party where you really "have your cake ■, 5 - JO 7UU | and eat it, too!" ■ This Week Colonial Celebrates It’s 49th Anniversary d With A Sale Os Famous CS And Redgate Foods! ■ SPECIAL LOW PRICE I CS TINY PEAS N c.r 23* ■ TEMPTING TINY TENDER m CS UMH BEANS No Ca 3 n o3 27 C 808 ALL BAKING NERDS 1 Miss Charlotte Bunch ; Outstanding Senior ; ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ Each fall the senior class of Wo man’s College at Greensboro, by vote, names eight outstanding seniors of ’ the class in recognition of their ser vices to the class. Included in the I group this year is Miss Charlotte Bunch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bunch. It’s Invisible Congressman (to visitor) —Now is there anything else around the cap itol I can show you? Visitor—There is. I’d like to have a look at that “pork barrel” I’ve read so much about. FIVE7
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