PAGE SIX 3ECTION ONE- SEBggggp————————— l —— m —*———— ■ i WASHINGTON REPORT Defense. North Carolina is I*«• coming more anil more import:in* in the production of the Nation's strategic defense minerals. For several years, the state lias been a leailinß producer of tung sten. Althoußh it has also been III" Nation’s top producer of mica, new efforts are being made to open up new mica mines and greatly ox )»and existing ones. Mica, a scarce item in this country, is used extern sively as insulation in electrical and electronic devices: Kvplorillß. Through tile lie .Tense Materials Kxploratioii \d ministration mica exploration pro jects in North Carol ina cost ine a i most $«(),()()(» were started in tilej last three months of lll.'l. Under the special explorat ion j administratiim, the federal ■gpyo.rn.--j.. tnent makes Riant s to. prospective ; miners and existiriß mininr f rn • i to search for new. deposits of si ra logic materials. Os. it total, of ,'M projects stalled in the last ipfaitei of lit,'. 1 thiough out the entire Cpiled Slates ,oi eriiiß all types of defense .'(minertils, 1 II mica -.projects were launched in Nort h C;irolinn :ilnrn‘: (Vmsrijucni ly, tin* f,)»*pni i mciit !of In! ( « wl» i«*l» administci s the mimu :d *\ s | >l<»r: it i» »n pi I;im. c especially in ; 1 tm ested in i'ogr:im -il.'signi'd to reduce writ'ival ilisi-nsr in 1 1u■ hical four county Health District.. is ..V-. ing offered, Dr Ti. 11. M>-(lui•• ■* Health Officer fur the '.lour. t'i. McGuire said 1 1 v:it vi-not-il" disease routtill .e- i eVpiirisihility of 'the' ntediCul lire fe-sion. r ! i< l II ea 11It I)epa rt nirnt. and tin: in t ill public :im< 1 saiil that mopria!■ <>ll ’‘ tW t 111 all. t hi'lT': is liere-—, tV if I’UII t |;ol is to In- aril ieVed. All persons -uffei'itg fi< • r>i v.- m-tval disease who arc able to pa.y their physicial m «*vp.•<•!. «I t<• ta adripinte . J rotrtmi-nt I'ioni him. However. tin: Health |)opar! m hihl I iable by law to a i oat :,'l .pa tirlils who are 1111 :i!.|.■ .> ■■ (inwilhto to pay prlyalo physiria tis. For this piirpnso, clinics In'hi v. ii. I \ .; the Elizabeth f "it y Health f l'e.jin m • merit.. for i’asitl'iofaiih ati.il. ( a nni a: counties, in Kdonjnii for ('ln 1 ■ County. titnl : n Ihr"' id I •• rjuimans County. TV \an üb\ -i chins, who are jiai.il. from If. ilth Depart iliotit futnls, .a ] a oha iip of thr- various climes.,. At tho Prill of fin fisral yo: i I‘lfi I. foiforal funds wi'iv \ itinli an n for tho purposo of -payitig: (.'till'tinn-' V.' I). investigators IVn: maiiy in- I riels throughout tho state.' frn-1 1 1- 1 - j ing the loeaj. Health District. M - J Taiwan! 'Zimmerman, who has ••••t-v eil for the past fiVi years . vo JlPl'pal disease clerk, was- sent. ' to school in .Norfolk, whore she stud ied ways and iitoans of. invest brat big cases and interviewing victim of the diseases. It is her duty to iletermitr through personal inter v lew at i lia ics and at the homes of patients, the answer to two vital (pies!ion.-: from whom has this patient ha i an opportunity to get this disease and to whoni has the patient bad an opportunity to transmit the di sense? By doing this casefinding and following up of contacts, an important step toward controlling the most common of venereal di seases, syphilis am! gonorrhea, has heen taken. At the present time there are approximately 7o persons under treatment and observation in th ’ local Health Department, the ma jority being in the Negro race. Each year when the migratory workers enter our counties, all members of each labor camp arc blood tested and given necessary treatment by the local Health De partment, assisted by a team of Workers sent in by the United States Public Health Service, thus helping to control these diseases in other states. Weekly venereal disease clinics are held each Tuesday night from 5:30 P. M„ until 7:00 P. M., in Elizabeth City, each Thursday night from 5:00 P. M.. until 7:00 P. M., in Hertford, and each Fri day afternoon from 2:30 until 3:30 guided town I'd n«*w searches lor ura ilium, the essential material in tile production of atomic weapons. All of tin- uranium projet i - are in tin Ear East. Hardship. \ mother wrote a senator a letter, asking that her (|e;ir Son he g'ivbli- a 11a r*lship di> charge. lie just wasn't suited to Army s«t\ iff, sin- said. ll*' did.n i like it, was miserable ami was need a.i hack Ifpnic, I'he senator e l j red the re.post to the \roiy. I'he Aruiy->t rote back, pi .mi... I•. say it ■ ivmb), tie a. pleav-iire to look | into the case hill tllel. Was'.ius't nil,, hitch, I tie (,l had just ta|. ell a six months term ill tin uri't. and he'd have to sod ,■ his tone lie , [' fore Worry ing .about hardships. Itlossoms. 'l'lier. 's '.;"ed chance .tliei:cherry lilosso.nis will he out a ! tiit ea llv in Wiedi i net on. tli is .VeMj'.j ' I 'imsiially iva rpl weal lier .ill l int' , ( l lie past two w eek , stand., a y.o.id leliaure of hfiiiß.iPu. out tile bios-one well before . Isa.-tcY. IV hicii falls Ur.. .- \pj il in i 11. I■a r. Hanipiel. Tlii I tub \ai; aa! Con .Rressiem.il li.itH|Uet of tins Nortjr, ('areliin 11, t,l e i (u.b nt \\ i.sh j IIUt"II will he 1 a !d at til. Mav flower Hotel in VVa slnilß toil Sat lit; day, Ma roll !' 1; t’h r.isj i'pe ' i.’.d la River. 11l die pie ,-Illative llalepl Cooley’s o'ffice is handling the ac ; raiiveiiieiits. Tli.- .o: lure ! .Is an a tin u a lea ('fair .<»1-- the < 'lob. -Tagi'd- n honor of tli.- Ta r 11 eel i.iieiiij.iers ..1 ~ Congress. jiti I'M..-iit< 'ii:,.;. •• • .. Mi- Ziri ( ho pb-as «11 • • . .. • to- julep , ph\ vi.•',. t• - nd ’■ • ■ • '<• •' , '" 1! ■l. ' tarts. ‘! News About Clubs 1 In Chowan County I Bv HATTIE StXCI.KTAUY p I i Horne Demonstration Agent The i ll (Tail members are very liu-v lire,paring. Na.ti.eMal I II (Tub Week: They making post* j ers; g.ruct: c-afds :" ho . placed '■ in the public eating ''places and '.school ;cafeterias: bulletin hoard displays; la nd holding a -I" . 'a! ch.TI tel j e gram in i-arh id’, the schools nr: e.l.e 1 crVaurc .of Xatil'llai I II I bib' Week. . Tin it*- ui: mt« t< ' n. thi er p.t'Oii I ' iini.iU'S; men > ..I til ;".\r.-ike The I -e i: Her" j March is. Nat - Month .’. Th, : ■ man j -., > n , [|, . S,< ; u I|, Si SI it el ait! I 'ill a ! hi'ii Iti’ t'it pi I"} ile. It it good tisi-il j'n nit! ii (lis es, -... id - . it nil Hi-'-si ■its.' ...j ( Inh >cliednli- Mend Mat 1.1 0 i' M.. UhiniH-. I >• miinsf t it tils \\-'il j ■ njei'.'t, ;tl ti'i.' ( jio wait <7. in-inniiit . !\. IhiihHtrg. ~ ■ ..J To. -e i\ , Mat J " I' M . Ityiaiid ■ ifrinre. Deli tiii't n < Tith \\ if: niert ■ :;t -• tTi- C. (’ t ’< ipc.l'anT i l-i-slil..lice.. : .. ' ■ a ; \V-;-ih].-day. \I iclt , IC. f I . M . Ilyi I 11; I' . t" , . , f : M; (d "I go Smith f ci: i s lioai iMi (ox it: \( T ... ~'] A. 1.. !'. !•• > B.'.'f ng (''imiKjii.v ha> I.- ..I t ia" »! < • to 'put- a > «, V t-tiil eti i'ie opei a ill- nil (1- I itig....llnnga> and i:i;.-et'\e'r at ill* ■ j I;.i!i■ lrtnil Al-adint • Corps 1 Auxtiiary I t.aridiitg: Field. t__ . L ■ La/mMIHKCOW] "It’s easy''..says Peggy Lee * OVER 1000 GLORIOUS PRIZES • 15 gorgeous mink coats • 50 BEAUTIFUL MINK STOLES • 1000 SMART MINK COLLARS Five Separate Weekly Contests (Lost Contest Closes March 20th) nBHALO _ G/orffies rtujo :;fB NORMAL . OILY ,fX>c DRY HAIR m^m mm '(lnclude* 10% Fed Excite Tax) SUPER P & Q MARKET Edenton, N. C. CAROUSEL CAKE . . . Old "Goober Goofer" takes a bow from a Carousel Birthday Coke that's more fun than a circus to moke and to eat. Party theme? Peanuts, of course! 120 Receive Old Age Aid During February Aceoiding to Mis. .1. 11. MeMtil j lan. superintendent of public .u.j-.j fare, 1 111 I nelsons ill Chowan C.hiii . ly receive'l S'’.hi-- for old ag:o as sistance during February. Twelve cases, of aid to dependent children • received *la 1: 11 aid to 'blind cases •*.vei\ ed s' 10f* afid I‘A cases of. aid In. permanently and totally disabled ( received $f!l“. tieneral .assistance. | tor Tn.eases amounted. to .X117.P0. Other financial assistance ineliul jed .flS.'! for five cases hosjiitaluted !m the icounty. ;ind sdll,(lK fer tivo (cases hospitalized k .nitsiile ! h Icounty. Service cases included ell.; p.• i son r. ceii tea leterans rehabiiit,i rioii iit coupe rat ion with the lie par t blent ,es I'uhlh Wei fare; eisrT.t per-,ms receii:inß lr.-e eve e\;miir,a --t ielis til l i ill lilt .t he. N. C. Convmissioti .for. the nliird; one ihvestißUtum made for tile local lira ft Hoa ri; fivo child labor .certificates •■■.issued,- and. 1 'i children ■receiyiPß individui'l seriiee, |Unique daiil Bake In Raleigh On March Id i; u a-nd - .Mrs. llodße.s w'iil in* !h«*nt‘r "ucsts ;it :m iiniisria} t \ m* <>• i ;.C'r ’’v in • .\V*•»in> i: 1 > •'Tiiti-nt. M.i.vh In. :i nicw tlr> gn : *mi u» -it* -- >t IIV«• v.uirsiir>>pti»Pr. J'ol.am..*; :i> vfll :Vs <»th»*r scat'-•"*! - i)Vi ■*•■•*{ in i !;isttn j n Sort h (' i*«» Iu , Tin- ' un-ujfj''* < ! l:«m'r.iakt ; Is ifi.f c ; sporrsoijoi! 1 1\ i>\ tin- I >• p ii f rnc ru .«tf‘ (‘t>n«V f \ :it i«*n ari< Ilh v- i"p ’■!*!it .. • '.! thf \«'f t I.i. (’a p 'l, n.i' A- so chit ini i»l v ■ ' - liostaiirMi Is ' 1 ooppcWition \v-ttJi ! ’!'<••• \V"ill's «*! \\ tor and nth tihors ' iio" diditsT'ry: itioTig-.t h.-,. Ni<-rli * ('a i oi.i rt:f roust . • .Ti'.o/iiriJioi'. :i..M :ill-riam iiffair »A / ci'pl .fi'T -u(‘!l- *‘ ll - in 1 mi.ng s” :is. hi-i \- pij.ppits. o n.i on i imrs. - . i fiand :*-m. witl l»o hold in t’n«; <’:ip;!ol. Room of fho SA’W <’:tto toria ;in< 1 nv cl I sta i • ; • tv:‘*d i V M. Mrs. .1. ( I:. i: 1 hi l jj%*nt*»rt has hoon in\ itod to fiti.oii ! :ho affaiv. • THK CHOWAN HI P U I), KDFNTON, NOHTH OaROI.INA, THPRSPAY. MARCH ID I iC~» r ». IVVUUWWXA.VWIAA.X'VWVXxAeAA. ' Faster Pageant At IManetarimn Will Open Oil March 15 I “liast o i. The A wakening/* tin j Moi .‘ho:id i-laiiotiii aim’s .annual tf:i ; h.uto .to Easter, opens. Tims*lay : rvi\:ht. March T”». '. !. I.at gei- aiifl . ri.idr»• i»t :.iut iI til th.in o\vr. thi» sixth spring pa* .geiiiU wiH be firesetited th)*ou,iih April k'-'c . lkisiciilty., tire Stitiip Its its fivco predeci sso rs, th , • ! ’!nnetu isum's : . liustef story this l'.;;tr lv;ls lieell .-n-j . lufßeil .with heputiful jiuiiora.mic Setfilißs iif (lie luiid itj. ivh'cli Cin -t prenrhi'd, p:i r! 0,.k us ,t lie l ust Slip per, was crucified and on tile third day “arose araiii frion 1 lie dead." I Planetarium M .navr A. I'. .1 'Zap., liuiintaac. t Iki f this :y< a.-'> ! spectacle is "unipiesiiiii.iahl.y. our larßest IS r shew. : \\',. helieVe ' : tile pnhMc w ill- say it iv i.ur best.'’ . Tile first |lortioil of the liast.o NOTICE! I MEETING OF HOARD OF FQI ALIZATION AND REVIEW Tlu- Homkl i>t‘ County Commissioners of Chowan County will meet as the Board of Cqualiza! inn and lie view in the Court Mouse on Monday, March I*l, at 10 o’clock A. M.. for the purpose of the equalization 1 i of property values, and the said Board will j adjourn from day to day until this work is completed, WIFE!AM l\ JONES i \\ sm.kvisou I T ~ GLENMORE j KCMIwCfeV * T R A I 6 H T • O U R > O M 86 PROOF / $ 2 • r%7 ( GLENMOHE / / V IS DISTILLED AND BOTTLED / I >^^Y^USI SIINMORt PISTILLIRIIS COMPANY » IQUISVIIIf, KINTUCKT story relates‘to Master as a festival >.f the early church! and the second portion follows closely the Scrip tur.s leiatiiiß the Savior’s last days on earth. The improved lißht inR. imisic and readiußs symbolical ..f the Master season lieißhtens the 'spiritual nature of the proßixim. ‘ " Master.' The .Alvaken iHß," is pro sen ted. iiißhtly at H:.'!il oVdork ivitlr matinees Saturdays at 11 A. M.. " and I l“. M.. and Sundays at •'> and I I'. .Mi I.i iIWKTH AN NOT NCKM MNT Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Spruill an iiounre life:, birth of a. 7' j-ppund daußhtor. Cathy King, horn Mritl i.v ii in lit in. Chowan Hospital. I'IfWSMKUKKI) TO KHKNTON i;, M. Milliards id' I’ortsmou’ii. Va.. ha- I .ecu transferred tb ’the Mdentoii Marine Corps Auxiliary 1... n.iinu" Mi. i.i and t xpect s to move his. family to Mdenton in the near future. f | Colored School J News The 7A :mt«*n High School gymtorium. The mime of tho oporotla i< "Bi tty Lou.” (Tho Droam (Till), a eomic operetta in thn-e acts, stai ring Hetty Lou. a teen-age giiL who does not want t«» grow up. Ilowi vei. her mother is trying t« mfirry her off to a milKonnaire in . rdet to compensate the family who has lost tlu'ii life’s fortune be < iuse of debts. Everyone-.is cordially invited to I | attend. Sunken Barge W ill Shortly Be Removed From Chowan River The Ilyins V fins tings \Vrork ing and Salvage firm of Norfolk » \peeted to begin Work soon Oil the i. mm; 1 1 us a sunken barge in tin (’hovyan River- at Wintpit. accord in** in a re port by the Wiliningtotr His . frict. trf tin*'Corps--of Engineers. The Hastings ,filan was low bid dor at ST.'Jhl? op propo-al.s submit t• nch »natt« i> as this t.» allocate the.. Bet amount of money after tin- actual- cost is known. The li.arge, about !?•" feet by si» feet in siy.e. \V;is a h.i ndotied s,-.viera 1 : o iiy tlit* t 'amp Mat li tilling CoinpanA of Siit’folk and made fast in -shallow Water. Tb» (Vctnhei- la huia teaue. ho\Ve\er. ilis ! lodged the barge and -he became a deivdict. sinking in 2<) feet **t wa | ter in the river’s ehannel. \ MIN E Ol El>l.\TON HIES \ AT I.ITTI.K S \l ISIM I.a . \ \. ! I Sln-purd ,l..n.'s, Ux. n:iti;i.- m'j !-'.d*-nton. died at hi.- hop; a! lat i i iy . V ... ! • bntal’\ T. .'• • r , long illness. Deceased was born in Edewton on 1 January 12. .IsST.. .lie spent hi j youtli i)ere and Settled in North . ' amptoii (’oijhty. \ irgini.a. soon al ter he. was honorably -discharged from, tin* I S. A i iny in l!»np. 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I Survivinß lire his wife, Mrs. ; (.nice .1 ones of Chesupenke; three I stepsons, I.loyil Jacobs of Mnc'ii •' jhinßo,* Miltpn and Isaac Jones of I I’hiladelphini his mother, Mrs. Har riet Jones of Menton; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Jones White of Mden ton arid Mrs. I .ot tie Johnson of ; New Volk City! a hfothor, Hennie I Jones of New Vol k City and one J niece, Mrs. T’eUcie Williams es 1 Albany, N. V. km; \<;kmi:m wnoi \< ki* Mr. and Mrs. June Single,tary of atladeiihoro announce tile engage SPECIALS For national MARCH 6th Peanut through Mtok EM MARCH 12th \a i.n\-i ki.k ii sox OQ _ Sizes 1 i" H Kt uni. ii vatu** Ov v CO I K )\ I’Ol.o slllk I S on® off! Si/l- In I J e.iKi.s ( orrox \ x i» HFF XVI-OX Sill'S CM'® PLUS ONE GRAB TABLE WITH DOZENS OF BARGAINS Price « Jack And Jill, Inc. Edenton, N, C. ment of their daughter, Miss Hattie Kli/.nlieth Singletary, Clio wan County’s home agent, to West Hy rum, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. VV. W. liyruni. The wedding will take place SatUlxlay, April 111 ON OMAN'S LIST The Dean’s last, composed of iileinheis of tho junior and senior classes, lias been announced at Wo man's Collego, (ireehshoru. Ainone; the students listed is Anne Cofield, daughter of Mr. aild Mrs. It. M Cofield, Who maih' an average of If or hotter during the first semester. Tin A HKKAI.D CI.ASSII IKO