May U. S. Savings Bonds Sales Total $8,121.85 In Chowan Chairman A, B. Harless Urges Regular Pur chases of Bonds ii :><■' : r. .1 A. B. Harless, chairman’«f the Cho wan County U. S. Savings Bonds Com mittee, reports that In Chowan Coun ty sales of Series t and H Savings bonds for May amounted to $8,121-76. Sales for the first site months in the county were $90,142. 4 Americans continued to purchase more Series E A H Savings Bonds during May than any other May in 9 years. North Carolina sales for the month were $3,623,260.00. The com bined cumulative sales of E A H Bonds for the first five months of 1964 were $20,866,836.76. “H” Bondi sales in North an increase of 21.5 per cent over the same period in 1968. Mr. Harless says bankers in the community will be,pleaded to advise regarding the Series E & H bonds and; urges all citizens of this county to invest regularly in \y. S. ( Savings bonds. V • i Ji Alford Speaker At Rotary dub Meeting Area Supervisor Tells About Work of Vet erans Commission Stephen Alford, area .Supervisor for the North Carolina Veterans Commis sion, was the principal speaker at last week's Rotary meeting and was intro-. duced by Elton Forehand,: Jr., who had charge of the program. Mr. Alford explained the work of. the Commission which, he said, is primarily to aid and assist veterans of all wars. He said there-are > over 20,- 000,000 men in the country who are classified as veterans, which is about one-eighth of the nation's population. Among the benefits for veterans ( Mr. Alford listed hospitalization, in- 1 suranee and the GI Bill for World War I mm**rism*gms£ _ . F ./r®ifr33Eg) CAPACITY J WITH A GE WASHER Yours For Only ($12995 *| Easy Terms SEE / TODAY I i ■ v - at r«M» I I mrvmxt worth papot TWA II and Korean veterans, and said sure- j ly these benefits are deserved by those | men who served in defense of their country. Commenting on the overall program for veterans, Mr. Alford said he felt the money appropriated for the bene fit of veterans had been well spent, and complimented the various service I officers in the area who aid veterans in securing the benefits to which they are entitled. In Chowan County J. L. | Wiggins is the service officer. Raleigh 6. Mwell Red Men’s Sachem Officers of Tribe Elected At Meeting Monday Night At Monday night’s meeting of Cho wan Tribe, No. 12, Improved Order of Red Men, officers for the next six month term were elected. As the result of the election Raleigh B. Hollcwell will serve as sachem, Walter Bond as prophet, William Bar row as senior sagamore and Carl Keeter as junior sagamore. These officers, together with those appointed by the new sachem, are scheduled to be installed at next Mon day night’s meeting. Mental melodies and strains of sweetest music supersede conscious sound. Music is the rhythm of head and heart. —Mary Baker Eddy. I TMV»N*»*»-i-i*i*‘i*l***^*^****^ A *** I SKOAL SALE FIVE GALLON BUCKETS Asbestoline Water-Proofing A lasting, reliable water-proof ing for all kinds of roofing, foun ] dations, storage tanks, fence post, etc. The semi-plastic coating will i not crack or oxidize. _ Flows easily and smoothly to provide good pro tection. Ready for immediate use, and is applied without heating. Parker Lumber Co. SUNBURY, N. C. | Phone 2011 Tint CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. Kl. &. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1954. New Ownership Of' =* ot H0 "" d s,lv,y Y n fl IfMill 801 l Weevil Hold Family LOC3I veneer mHI Reunion, Says Overman T" i> O * “Mr. Weevil is out in Chowan iS. O. Holland, O. K. Opl- , County cotton fields with all his vey and A. B. Williams uncles, aunts, cousins and kissin’ AreNewOwners £r« y s A C, c ’ w - °~- | Effective Thureday of laat ens e2tot“f thVconMy’.howl'd an ]the Edenton Veneer Mill changed average of 18.77% squares punctured, hands, when the concern was leased Fields varied froom 6% to 58% punc from B. W. Evans. The new owners tured squares. “Therefore,” says the are S. 0. Holland, O. R. Spivey and agents, “we are recommending that A. Butler Williams. you examine your fields and if 10% The concern will operate under the of the squares are punctured, begin fO* JULY +9 fW! TKT YOUR HAND AT /^TN outdoor coofem \ YOUR LOCAL COLONIAL STORE IffrfPM I WILL BE CLOSED I ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY sth f I | INDEPENDENCE DAY! Jl L/. ||g| KINGAN'S RELIABLE 8-16 Lbs. SMOKED . t _ uiiiC ARMOUR STAR \ 44 L/ (h I / redsate ohanjc on ( pork iw LB; 9c Jf Shank Off or Butt PorfiSn" u,. 53c Tender Whole Hams lb. average I*. 65c NUTREAT^jfIk^V FOR YOUR JULY 4th PICNIC—ARMOUR STAR ( SALAD FRANKS ............ «• 43c T dressing *3».y. Cul-up JtuphA QMfaU Salads Vv , Breast .. . 79c Bologna . . s&22c Potato Salad *££; 33c J«» 3 / Cjy| Legs . . . . **■ 69c Boiled Ham 59c Cole Slaw . 29c Backs necks “• 15c Liver Loaf fc£2sc Chicken Salad 'rs:4sc | Wings 39c Cooked Salami 28c Deviled Crabs 3 F#r 55e ™ I*» SPfCMC COW PMCE ’UMW