Mon Aces Wii FromCresweH9To6 Gene Taylor/ Hurling For Locals, Gives Up Only Four Hits Edeuton’s Aces defeated Creswell High School 9-6 Friday afternoon on Hicks Field, when Gene Taylor, on .the mound for the Aces, allowed only four ' hits, v Aiding the Aoes’ cause was timely hitting !by Haywood Rogerson and seven errors made by the visitors, together with hit 'Aces reaching base on balls. Creswell scored three runs in the -first inning, two in the second and one in the sixth, while the lAces scored * in every inning except the third. They chalked up two rung in the first, three in the second, one each in the fourth and fifth and two in the sixth. Cannady and Rogerson led at bat for •the Aces with two hits each, while Craddock led the visitors with two hits. Two Insurance Men Guests Os Metropolitan Mayor Leroy Haskett and Jesse White will leave today (Thursday) for Washington, D. C., to attend the 1960 Honor Club of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. They will •be entertained two days and will be greeted by high officials "of the com pany in recognition of writing new business. Mr. Haskett will also go’ to Wdl liamsburg on May 4 to attend a meet ing of the Veterans Association of the Metropolitan Company. He is one of the few in the Portsmouth District who is qualified as a veteran, having been employed over 20 years, and has a high nating for writing new busi ness. Mrs. Sousanne White Passes Away At Gliden Mrs. Sousanne White, 87, widow of the late Henry L. White died at her home near Gliden at 3:30 o'clock Sun day morning. She had been in failing health for a long time, having been an invalid for the last two years. Surviving are three sons, Ernest L. White of Edenton, C. B. /White of Ra leigh and W. R. White at home; two daughters, Mrs. M. H. Perry) of Ob rien and Miss Alberta White at home; a brother, Alex Parks of Hobbsville and three grandsons. Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. Paul Lemons, pastor of the Warwick (Baptist Church, officiating. Inter ment was made in the family ceme tery at Gliden. 5 hiJmasqte | so B'x 14' V;' < ► 4 ► [* # MUNBS A * OOO " Wl *^ l^ iHttw^ :: A NOUS! SHOULP BE I «oo E__- : o BUILT * , 000 |LI("V' 8 !g :: ;j STRONG *UF- ” © LATERAL DISPLACtMUtI-IKCKES < ► ;; - strong enough to withstand ;; hurricanes, floods and torna <> does. Homes built of Homasote ! 1 have stood up under all such 11 conditions. - - ; | The Big Sheets of Homasote ; J literally “weld” the many indi • j vidual pieces of the frame con < ► strucdon into one solid unit. O The walls act as beams. Bven a I! settling of the ground does not ] 1 cause cracks. \ - As the chart indicates, Homa M. G. BROWN CO. Inc. i I Phone 9 ; Bdenton, N. C. | Little Interest In Election On May 8 Friday Is Deadline For Candidates to File For Office Up to Monday of this week little interest was shown in the forthcoming Edenton election which will be held -Tuesday, May 8. The deadline for candidates to file for the ejection will be Friday of this week. In the election a Mayor, treas urer, three members of the Board of Public Works, four Councilman and two councilmen-at-lange will be elect ed. LEGION MEETS MAY 1 A meeting of Edward G. Bond Post of the American Legion will be held in the Edenton armory Tuesday night, May 1, at 8 o'clock. All Legionnaires are especially urged to attend. DPfNK (DOUBLE! L COLA J ■ Mife,- ■ MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! E * IBIEMI VHrUbEMtni lßVnw ( sote Big Sheets afford far great- !! er strength with a minimum of J ] lateral displacement, even un- [ der maximum stress. This chart j J is based on tests made by the < j Research Laboratory, Depart- < J ment of Civil Engineering, !! Columbia University. !! Let us tell you more about ; | this fipe insulating and build- ; [ ing board, suggest some of its < > many uses in both moderniza- ~ tion and new construction. !! 4 I THE CHOWAIN HERAim. APRIL 26,1961 Music Feature Os Lions Club Meeting Several high school students and some local people who participated in and helped to make the recent lions minstrel a howling success were gueats of the lions Club Monday night, when a delicious meal was served by mem bers of the Lions Auxiliary. To the delight of those present im promptu duets were rendered by Jua nita Bennett and Grace Hudsqn, George Thompson and Skip Leonard also sang a few duets. Due to the fact that Sam Alien' positively refused to furnish cigars in. celebration of his new family addition, the tail twister very graciously re MONEY "If ar *h° nS ’ ProV * COLO l° n STORES N // j Our own test shoppers P andf thousands of thrifty home- -w */V Vlf makers make these comparisons every day. You, too, will f rOUr TOTAL rbofr Wf/ _ vX" II \\ save money on your TOTAL FOOD BILL when you shop at comparison f jg fggg / \ REFRESHING, ECONOMICAL \w,e» rfy *t £f/ HI-C OHANGEADE Simm ICX j 12-o*. lAC ! 46-Oz. 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Chowan Skeet Club Opens 1951 Season i - - Thirty members of the Chowan ISkeet Club participated in the open ing shoot of the dub held Wednesday l afternoon of last week . The club will , hoOd a shoot each Wednesday after ■ noon at the range on the Morgans NEW DEODORANT Dial Soap 2 CAKIS 27c COMPLEXION SOAP Woodbury 3 IS 29c MILD Woodbury 2 %*,?. 27c 9 OUT OP 1* USE Sweetheart 3 tin 28c COVER GIRL SOAP Sweetheart 2 T« 25c FOB LESS WORK USX Surf pko. 32c EABX TO PREPARE Unit Starch VSSf 13c MEW CAKE IMPROVER -Spry 3 Lit. $1.17 PETER PAN PEANUT Batter 'JS- 35c b 4-28-31 I i farm along the Windsor highway three miles from Edenton. At last week’s shoot Bos Askew of Bertie County registered a perfect score out of 26 shots while several members hung up scores of 23 and 22 out of 25 shots. BROADCAST, FROM TAYLOR STAGE SATURDAY MORNING Sponsored by the Double Cola Com pany, a local talent program, Meet the Kid Club’s Show, will be broadcast over Station WGAI from the stage of the Taylor Theatre Saturday l morning at 10 o’dock. Featuring ithe program will be Sammy (Bland, Charlie Thom as, Curly Q and Bobby (Pritchard, as well as some local talent. 'Prizes will bo given and the show is expected to; be very entertaining. WWWVWWW\/WWWWV'/WWWWWW> 1 Large, Juicy Sunkist B LEMONS I 29c I JUICY FLORIDA VALENCIA till ORANGES 5-29 c 1 TOMATOES 27c ■ LARGE GOLDEN RITE g§|| BANANAS 2 - 29 c I Crisp Florida Hard Head m 1 A. I GREEN CABBAGE 4 Lbs l- c ■ U. S. No. 1 Red Bliss POTATOES 3 29c | Tender Sweet Green U. S. No. 1 Va. Winesap 'I Peas Apples WI 2 Lt.. 25 c 3 Lb ‘- 25 c ||||u £&§? Porterhouse, Club Or T-BONE STEAK LX c ;r * 99c jj£>_97c j IMj NATURALLY TENDER SIRLOIN ROUND ■ STEAK Colonial Pride J Winner Quality ■iff » Bn * 97_L195c Ground Beef gj c [1 | Slew Reel u, 43 ARMOUR BANNER TRAY PACKED Bacon »>. 53° |Hd CHUCK On. ROAST CMT Ml | Wmn*' Ou.'"V > MASONS MEET TONIGHT > Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F. A ■ A. M., will meet tonight (Thursday) [' at 8 o’clock in the Court House. C. 18. > Mooney, master of the 'lodge, requests a full attendance. POCAHONTAS MEETING Chowanoke Ccouncil, No. 54, Degree of 'Pocahontas, will meet Friday right at 8 o’clock in the Red Men’s j hall. Mrs. E. G. Williford, Pocahontas, urges all members to attend. . Too Late To Classify i FOR RENT—WHOLESALE WARE -1 house on Water (Street. Contact i, Mrs. W. Spicer, Goldsboro, N. C. apr26,may3,loc PAGE SEVEN