u^Kcnon owe PAGE TWO Revival Will Begin In Methodist t Church Sunday Night, March 9 ~ _ The Rev. Earl Richardson, pas-| > tor of the Edenton Methodist j '• Church, has announced that re- j ‘ vival services will begin in the ' * church next Sunday night, be-, ginning at 7:30 o’clock. The re-J vival will continue through Fri-1 day, March 14. Services will bej held each night at 7:30- o’clock; and each morning, Monday) through Friday at 10:15 o’clock. The evangelist for the revival! will be the Rev. George W. Ports,! Sr., pastor of the Decatur Street Methodist Church of Richmond, Va. Mr. Ports studied for two years at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He is a graduate of Western Maryland College, and j the former Westminister Theo-1 logical Seminary. Recently this j institution, under the new name of Wesley Seminary, was moved from Westminister, Maryland, to become a part of Methodism’s American University in Washing ton. D. C. Mr. Ports served as pastor of j the Park View Methodist Church. Lynchburg, Va., for sixteen years | following his seminary training.; Other pastorates have been Grace | Methodist Church, Newp pr t Classified Ads t 1 rr- EASE THROAT! Buy soothing, sanitizing, OLAG Tooth Paste at the drug store. FOR RENT FURNISHED duplex apartment. Three rooms j and bath. Available April 15. Apply 1025 N. Broad Street. Phone 3786. ts MALE HELP WANTED DO you want a good, profitable and permanent business of your own in Chowan County? Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCB-310- 565-A, Richmond, Va. Febl 3,20,27,Mar6pd FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS APART - ment, three rooms and bath, 196 E. Queen Street. Apply to 215 E. Eden Street after 5 P. M. LUZIER’S COSMETICS NOW available in Edenton. Mrs. Edward E. Smith, phone 3447, 120 Morris Circle. Feb27,Mar6,l3pd LOST WOMAN’S RED WAL let between Tot & Teens Store and Dr. Hardin’s office. Iden tification papers in wallet with Mrs, Joseph Dooley’s name. Re ward. Phone 2074. Mar6.l3p FOR RENT—TWO AND THREE bedroom apartments. Twiddy Insurance & Real Estate, Inc. 103 E. King Street. Phone 2163. tfc FOR SALE HAMPSHIRE Gilts with pigs; two registered Boars at $50.00 each. Also one mare mule. J. L. Evans, /Route one, Edenton. Feb27,Mar6c FOR SALE OR RENT—UNFUR nished 6-room house. Garage and utility room. Located 2 miles from Edenton. School bus passes by house. Apply L. E. Francis, Edenton. Phone 3472. Feb27,Mar6c FOR SALE REGISTERED Hampshire-bred gilts, $75 each;! due to farrow Feb. 7-20. Alsoj boars, SSO each and one marej mule weighing about 1,3001 pounds, SIOO. Lloyd Evans. Route 1, Hertford, N. C. Jan. 30.Feb6.20.27pd LADIES FOR YOUR UPHOL stery needs let Autry’s Uphol stery on the Windsor-Edenton Highway just outside of Eden-) ton, pick up and deliver free.j We specialize in retying springs and have a wide selection of tapestry, nylons and leatherette materials from which to choose. tfo General Contractor AND Repair Work of All Kind CALL T’ • I Fred C. Gardner Co. PHONE 3204 CJmioiw N. C, - - ' MAN WANTED—SISO.OO weekly earnings and higher possible in your own business. For man over 25 and under 60 of good character and credit reputation we provide all--needs except $40.00 yearly Bonding fee. Will need car or light truck. Com pany Nationally Advertised. Write today to The J. R. Wat kins Co., P. O. Box 5071, Rich mond, Va. Mar0,13,20c [News; St. Paul’s Methodist I Church, Christianburg, Va.; Cen ' tral Methodist Church, Ports ' mouth; and the Decatur Street I Church, where he now serves. | In addition to these pastoral du ; ties, Mr. Ports, under appoint j ment of Bishop W. W. Peele, held ! the position of Conference Evan j gelist for the Virginia Conference I of the Methodist Church for three ! years. i The Edenton Methodist Church extends a cordial invitation to the people of the Edenton communi ty to be present for the revival services next week. TWO CHIMNEY FIRES Edenton firemen were called i cut two times Tuesday, both i alarms being caused by chimney lires. About 11:30 Tuesday morning they were called to a house on North Granville Street and about 6:30 Tuesday night to a house on West Albemarle Street. No damage resulted. FIDELIS CLUB MEETS The regular business meeting I of the Fidelis Staff NCO Wives’ | Club was held Tuesday night, March 4, at 8 o’clock. The meet HELP WANTED—WANTED AT once! Rawleigh Dealer in Cho wan County. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCC-310-R, Richmond, Va. Mar6.13,20,27p PICTURE FRAMING—FOR THE best in custom picture framing, see John R. Lewis at the Eden- j ton Furniture Company. Com plete line of moulding to choose from. tfc FOR SALE 1956 TWO-BED room 35-foot house trailer. Ex cellent condition. Will sell equity of over $2,800 for $395. Call 3482 Edenton for details. ltpd Wrecking Navy Barracks EDENTON. N. C. ALL BRIGHT DRESSED LUM BER. SHEATHING, 2x4's, 2x6's, 2xlo's LONG LENGTHS. DOORS—2'x6’B" $2.00 DOORS—2'B"x6'B" $3.00 Lap-Siding per M $40.00 Good Pine Floorinq per M $30.00 Windows—complete, each $3.00 Call Billy Mullins After 6:00 P. M. PHONE 3679 ABC Demolition Corporation WESTERN AUTO STORE* Re pair all types of washing ma-1 chines, outboard motors and j power mowers. tfc | TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING machines. New and used. Edenton Office Supply, 102 E. j Water Street. tfc | Industrial Equipment —for— Wheel Type and Crawler Tractors Backhoes, Dozers. Trenchers Crawler Tractors With Winches Loaders, Landscaping Rakes —See or Call— Hobbs Implement Company PHONE 3112 Edenton, N. C. HELP WANTED—MALE OR FE male. Experienced silk finish er. Approximately 3 months work. $45.U0 minimum guar antee 40 hours. Ricks Laundry & Cleaners, Edenton, N. C. ltc CASH REWARDSI Rewards in cash will be paid to any citizen furnishing informa tion on bootleg stills in Cho wan County. Report violations to ATU officers, Box 671, Eliza beth City or to ABC Officer Troy Toppin. All information will be held in strict confidence FOR RENT—3-ROOM FURNTSH ed partment. 228 E. Queen Street Phone 2544. Mar6,l3c THE CKOWAU HERALD. EDENTOH. NORTH CAROLINA, THURBPAT. MARCH 6. 1958. ing was held in the game room of i the Staff NCO Club. There were j 20 present for the meeting. Mrs. J. D. Clanton, president, i called the meeting to order and ! welcomed Mrs. T. C. Miller and j Mrs. R. Kimble as new members into the club. Mrs. J. T. Ough, F ARM ALL FIELD DAY Wednesday, March 12 STARTING AT 9:30 A. M. Byrum Implement & Truck Co. edenton, n. c. r ' i—wr 1958 McCORMICK* FARMALL* 450 With NEW IQCftll FilffPSPliPl TifJBR NHP TRACTION-CONTROL COME OUT AND SPEND THE DAY WITH US. See The New Farmall Tractors From The Cub To The Six Row FarmaU 450. We Will Have All Types of Tractors and Equipment on Display For You to See and Also For You to Use. In Case of Rain, Field Dav Will Be Held At a Later Date. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED! f Now, get MORE POWER!...PIus I I everything YOU touch turns to TRACTION FOR EVERY I I more usable power! FOOTING... field or farmyard I I Farmall* 450 Tractor 350 UTILITY N.w Tr-.tlon. Tor^AmpMO.r w 1 B. ! f 'kJWBEH control r«rt-Hh.h -boon, pu «.pow.r rs">!t,£r Get more power, more I k maich.ith.iood. " ydraul in ~I tor in its class. Plow With '*<*s V,*ft - ll IS ffIBBB Ind.p.nd.nt Rto Rowor st.orln* new Traction-Control I S, op.rot. pto machln.s offortlo„, fingertip Fast-Hitch. See how it adds up to a ton of extra .jA (Torque Amplifier) I *"« « f >' actor nw,lon - *••*'9- traction-weight to power through tough spots . Hvdra . To u*h® I V P,u * , Power-adjusted rear wheels non-stop! In the barnyard, let the extra half- _ . _ I I Try these six great Farmall 450 tractor fea ton built-in weight give you grip-and-go re- • lnd.pen*.n owero o I fIMB I ri K ht awa y ! *3 gardless of footing. Ask us today for a free • Pow.r St..rln 9 I HI I 11331)16 P ° W6r ‘* * P ° W6r PUt *™ , ■ ’ Ask us for a frM demonstration! Byrum Implement & Truck Co. i Mrs. Jean Smith, Mrs. F. N. Lan- j j gin and Mrs. H. J. Kinman were ! extended a most cordial welcome . I as guests. I Mrs. Clanton asked for volun- j j teers to work with the men of the Staff NCO Club in decorat ing the Staff Club for the St. i Patrick’s Day dance. The dance , will be held March 15 and the i volunteers will meet early in the I ! morning prior to the dance to, j help complete preparations in j decorating. The club is also asked to help - with a project at the May Day \ Festival. The gala affair will be | i held in May. Mrs. C. H. Estes I j was appointed chairman of this, I project. j Now there are plans being i made for a pot luck dinner for t , wives’ and husbands. This din-1 I ner is scheduled for April 15 in j honor of so many of the husbands I who are away T.A.D. in Puerto i Rico. This is going to be a wel tcome home party for the men. I After the meeting adjourned, ■ the members enjoyed delicious refreshments. The table was dec orated very pretty carrying out the sweet signs of spring. .Jon quils Were used as the colorful centerpiece for the table. Apple and chprry pie with coffee were enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. C. H. Estes and Mrs. J. F. Durrence were in charge of the nice re freshments and decorations.

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