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W. P. Jones Speaker At Lions Meeting Appeals For Cooperation In Securing New In dustries A fervent appeal for their coopera tion in the matter of securing more ■ndustry for Edenton and Chowan bounty was made to the members of the Edenton Lions Club at their Mon day evening meeting by W. P. Jones, chairman of the Industrial Develop ment Committee of the Edenton De velopment Corporation, an organiza tion recently perfected by many citi zens of Edenton. “Our committee consists of the 11 men and women who were the original incorporators of the corporation,” said Jones. “Our primary objective is to bring new industry to Edenton in or der t, bolster up our steadily shrink- ; ing pay-roll here, due to the curtail- i ment of some of our manufacturing . establishments. At present we have secured over 550 persons who wish employment and there are actually over 1,400 employable women avail able for work in Chowan County, con tinued the speaker. “We have the friendship and full cooperation of the State Department of Conservation and Development. They have furnished us a number of good leads on industries who are an xious to move their plants South, or establish additional ones in our State,” said Jones. “Just recently we lost an industry, due to the fact that we were not or ganized to work for it. This plant is being established at Lillington by the Morehead Citv Garment Company. Many towns of our size have organiz ed as we are now preparing to do, which include such places as Spring Hope, Scotland Neck, Zebulon, Wood land and others. They are really go ing after these industrial plants,” con tinued Jones. “The Lions Club has always inter ested itself in all movements looking to the betterment of our community. ' We solicit your help at this time and would appreciate your attending thej mass meeting to be held at the Court House immediately following adjourn ment of your club”. | Jones was introduced by Mayor Le - > HS3|H KgTTj i ] rwrj j Issi i 11 s i sr * 11 IB 11L M /• V* I I I I ■ ' L I r i •I 1 1 I I r X~^ • Pastel-color interior i with golden trim 1.1 ' • Choice of white or 2 colors on the outside «j|! i • Pantry-Door with Egg * Server, butter and cheese ,1 compartments • Complete Self-Service • 2 Stacking Hydrators • Full-width Freexer Chest • Frozen Juice Can Holder • Meter-Miser Mechanism • Choice of right or left jk opening door * r Model STD-110 h $314.95 W. P. Jones Speaker At Lions Meeting Appeals For Cooperation In Securing New In dustries Ralph E- Parrish, Inc. “YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER” EDENTON * roy Haskett, chairman of the club’s! Community Betterment Committee,'; | who likewise urged every member to attend the meeting at the Court House. | Earl Harrell, president of the club, thanked Mr. Jones for his inspiring [talk and assured him that the Lions ■will cooperate in every way possible. [ Dr. Wallace Griffin and Dr. A. F. ( Downum reported on their recent at tendance as delegates to the Lions In- j temational Convention in New York • City. Time would not permit a full report, hut they passed around vari- , ous exhibitions, brochures, etc., from , nations all over the world, except the* | iron curtain countries where such or ganizations are restricted, if not to tally prohibited. These proved very interesting to the members. Edenton Colonials Further In Cellar (Continued From Page One) scored on Brown’s double. The other run was scored in the fifth when Gene Taylor lost control and walked Craig when the bases were loaded, allow-. ■ ing Seymour to walk home, j The Colonials’ run was scored in the sixth when Gashouse Parker doubled and scored on an error by Curtis. Taylor for the Colonials allowed five hits and fanned six. In the second game Mack Cherry and,Curtis staged a mound duel in a] well-played game. Edenton took the lead by scoring a run in the third when Ted Lassiter walked and scor ed on a double by Brooks. Elizabeth City tied the score in the fourth and the two teams were held scoreless un -1 til the eleventh when the visitors ' I clinched the game by scoring two runs. Scott opened with a double and raced to third on a wild pitch. Haney walk ed and Curtis laid down a bunt which scored Scott and Curtis was safe at first. Curtis scored on Seymour’ sin gle. Cherry allowed six hits, while the Colonials registered five off Curtis. Brooks led at bat for Edenton with two hits and Seymour led the visitors with two. Edenton 2, Hertford 3 In Hertford Tuesday night the In | dians won a close decision over the Colonials by a 3-2 count. I Manager Gashouse Parker pitched for the Colonials and gave up seven | hits. Matthews for Hertford allowed five hits and fanned 10 Colonial bat ters. j Hertford scored two runs in the see • ond and one in the third, while the $381.95 Model CTD-103 • Full width freezer • Self-defrosting refrigerator • Frozen Juice Can Holder • Pantry-Door with Egg Server, Cheese and Butter compartments • Golden-Aluminum ; *,« Roll-to-You Shelves _ v • 2 Big Hydrators • Choice of right or left opening doer • Available in white or 2 exterior colors matching interiors THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDKNTON. N. C.. THURSDAY JULY 22, 1954. [Colonials’ two runs were scored in the ' sixth. Rocky Hock 4, Hertford 5 In Hertford Wednesday night of last week Rocky Hock was defeated 5 to 4. The Indians started with a bang to score four runs in the first inning and added another in the eighth. Hurry started on the mound for Rocky Hock, but was relieved by Hol lowed after pitching to only six In dians. Hurry gave up four hits, a walk and the four runs before Hol lowed took over. Hollowed finished the game, allowing only four hits and Jfe/of Am erf cab Mo. / Summertime Refresher... Try Colonial’s Silver Label Tea. It’s a special blend of Orange Pekoe for making delicious ice tea. America’s number one sum- VtMjfelto Ijjpa||f| Wm V * mertime refresher is even better when made with Colonial’s Sih-ct -y Label Tea. It's a real treat at 4 a "■> bargain at these low prices COiBWIAt <T>lfl| s 24c 47c SPECIAL LOW PRICE—REDGATE CUT GREEN BEANS^S%^^ SPECIAL LOW PRICE—REDGATE t H K|L IBP Pork & Beans/ 1 J 10c I *; 8 w:tB. 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CWL fihidtL EASY STUFFED PEPPERS ' I*o fA i O SALA D•• •• • Pka. 33c Z' , < gr»«n p*pptn 1 cup toMtcd or in kread j MACARONI SALAD '(C 29c JSESSTC. Bfe nCVII EH APC c Far CC/I let MO xMI Cut ott topi of arecn pepper* and remove aaada. Brown meat l/E ▼ Mwmmmwf \S l i/aW and onion in hot f*t. Add tomatoee, broad crumb* and seaion / *1 in|fß * pepper*. Place trivet in bottom of saucepan which CICU f* A Am. 10a /aWWIxC r IHIM haß a tight M 4. Add % cup w*Ur. Stand papers up- I |)n a I7v ( \\ /Mil riß:ht on triv€t * Co v « r * Steam 20-24 minute*. Maks* 4 servina*. \ 'll I'm * or *P ect fi c Rertpes, komtmaking or cooking information, writ#/ \ /mlllm Nancy Carter, Director of Home Economic*, Colonial Store#, /no.. ; | fanned seven batters. Winslow went the route for Hert |ford, giving up 10 hits. Sexton led f; at bat for Rocky Hock with three hits. IjLowe and Jordan followed with two i each. | Rocky Hock 0, Colerain 4 ! Oscar Hoggard, Colerain mounds-' man, baffled Rocky Hock batters on • Hicks Field Tuesday night enabling ■ Colerain to defeat Rocky Hock 4-0. Hoggard allowed only three hits and i waa master of the situation through out the game. Sexton's single and a I single and a triple by Bunch were the I only hits Rocky Hock could muster off the offerings of Hoggard. Hardison was on the mound for Rocky Hock and allowed nine hits with Farless Wynns, White and Hughes! each getting two. Colerin scored a run in the second I inning when Hughes walked, stole sec 'ond and scored on Wynn’s single. In the fourth another run was scored when Hughes singled, stole second went to third on Wynns’ sacrifice and ( raced home when Macaluso grounded. ' The visitors scored two more runs in the eighth when White singled andj scored on Hughes’ single. Hughes scored on a long fly by Wynns. ' SECTION ONii- DIME SOCIETY MEETING The Dime Society of the Edenton Baptist Church will meet Tuesday I night, July 27, at 8 o’clock with Mrs. 'E. W. Bond. All members are urged to attend. CARD OF THANKS We are taking this means to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many cards, flowers, expres sions of sympathy and other deeds of kindness during the death of our hus jband and father, Roy L. Spry. AIRS. ROY SPRY I AND FAMILY c Page Five
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