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hi ■ _ ini i Chowan HO Ohs i " Honor Miss Morris Home Agent Resigns £ To Accept Position In Raleigh Many Chowan women donned their spring finery and attended' & tea honoring Miss Maidred ! Mortis on April 8, between 4 and I 5:30 o’clock at the Chowan Com muhlty Building. Miss Morris home economics agent for Cho wan County, resigned from her position, effective April 14, to accent a position in Raleigh with ihte Extension Service office. During her two years in Cho wan County, she gained much popularity with the Home Dem onstration Club members and will be greatly missed. Mrs. O. C. Long, Jr., welcom . ed tiie guests. In the receiving line were Mrs. C. W. Overman, Miss Maidred Morris, Miss Cath erine Arrian, Mrs. Lester Cope land and Mrs. Fred Castelloe. k Mrs. Er. N. Elliott presided over! the punch bowl. Each one of| the 12 clubs had a part in the setting of the lovely, inviting scene, from the spring flowers artistically arranged in the cen terpiece to the dainty sandwich es served with the punch. The gift to Miss Morris, a love ly sterling pitcher, from the County Council of Home Demon stration Clubs, was on display. Out-of-county guests included I Mis, Elizabeth Sanderlin, home agent in Currituck County; Mrs. j Mamie Sawyer, home agent in j Camden County; Miss Edria Bish op-, home agent in Pasquotank' County; Mrs. J. P. Morgan of j Shawboro and Mrs. Sylvia Mat-' thews of Elizabeth City. < | 1959 Cancer Drive r Now In Third Week I Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Mrs. Elliott further says: Fol- ■ low these rules for a successful' crusade: j 1. Begin by making a sacrifice —your own contribution. 2. Know your ASC. Its pre j ventive programs of research and education and friendly neighbor-. ly service to the patient and his] family. Read the pamphlet “Ring More Doorbells” provided for you. . - i 3. Ca 11 on your prospects promptly. (This is the second half). Set your sights high „ enough. 4. See them all face to face. Good salesmanship means per sonal solicitation. Let them know what you know. 5. Approach your prospe-ts with confidence Remember sur veys show that 8 out of 10 peo ple want to give to fight cancer. 6. Complete your assignment quickly ani turn in your report NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS By order of the Town Council, on Monday, May 11,1 will advertise for sale for taxes ail property on which the 1958 taxes and assessments have not been paid, the date of sale being Monday, June 8,1959. Please pay your taxes before May 11, and thus avoid having your prop erty advertised for sale. , •• % 1 ,*x/, _ Ernest J. Ward, Jr., Collector TOWN OF EDENTON IS • fi ’m B* IBBMMp I I ■ P!lfUi!§ MOM CZAfp - h rfoo t ljife|J|ggdv|j (promptly. Be among the first. 7. Be proud of a job well done and your part in the great cru-! sade of 1959. Chairmen for the various areas are: Mrs. Roy Spruill, North Eden ton; Mrs. Lee Sadler, Mill Village; J. R. DuLaney, business es: Mrs. J. D. Elliott, residential. Miss Maidred Morris, home economics agent, is again solicit ing white people of the rural section of the county through her demonstration clubs. Mrs. J. H. Horton, president of the Negro Womans Club, will solocit color ed people with the Negro home agent, Mrs. Onnie Charlton, heading up the campaign in the rural section. 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page L Section 1 its second anniversary w'ih J. Barnett Napier, commissioner of Lions international, as the prin cipal speaker. Fdenion was host to five girls and six boys who were World's Fair attendants from North Car olina. They were entertained by Mayor J. H. McMul'an. John F. White was sneaker at a meeting of weekly newspaper | folk of Northeastern North Caro lina, held in Fdenion which was featured by a fried shad dinner at the Bridge Inn. Sk ; nnor White was appointed assistant fireman until Tom Goodman, injured in an accident, could return to work. At a meeting of Town Counoil i everv member announc'd his candidacy for re-election. They ] included Mavor J. H. McMulTan, j Dr. L. P. WilJ’ems, Graham By j rum. W. M. Wilkins, O. B. j and J. Edwin Bufflao. W. H. i Gardner filed for re-election as | treasurer and F. W. Hobbs. Fred 1 P. Wood and West W. Byrum an pounced they will seek re-el»c- J tion on the Board of PubHc j Works. John F. White, county repre sentative, recommended W. A. Everett and C. T. Griffin to serve es justices of the peace in Eden ton. Already serving as justices of the peace were W. S. Sum merel). F. W. Hobbs, W. D. Mo ran, T. L. Ward and Charles Blanchard. R. L. Chesson won the second round in his suit against K!eck hefer Container Company of Ply mouth for SII,OOO damage for breach'of contract. Dr. P. W. Tedder resigned ft oat Mi s«s*e work with the Depart ment of Agriculture to ente- pri vate veterinary practice in Eden ton. William Edward Wh : te, son o* Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, was ktiled in Perquimans County when he was struck bv an au- I tomob’le after leaving a bus. M. L. Flvnn. manaoer o* the Edenton Pender Store, won a contest in competition with the entire chain of stores for selling the most flour. 0 ' ' THE CHOWAN HERALD. _EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1856. i Elementary School Lunch Room Menu V Menus at the Edenton Elemen tary School for the week of April 20-24 arb as follows: Monday: Ravioli, carrot sticks, butter, milk, cheese slices, turnip greens, cornbread and apple pie. Tuesday: Corned beef with potatoes, steamed cabbage, school baked rolls, buttered carrots, butter, milk and prunes. Wednesday: Barbecue, cole slaw, butter, fnilk, potato sticks, corn bread, block cake and sliced peaches. . Thursday: Weiners, toss salad, 1 rice pudding, baked beans, wein- 1 er rolls and milk. Friday: Chicken salad on let tuce, garden peas, school baked rolls, cheese slices, butter, milk and pineapple. George A. Byrum Seeks Re-election George Alma Byrum has filed as a candidate for re-election as Counoilman-at-large in the Mu nicipal election to be held Tues day, May 5. Mr. Byrum has served in this capacity for three terms and in announcing his candidacy for re election said: “I have served in this capacity for three terms and have tried 1 to represent ail the people in a fair and impartial manner. I be lieve the record will show I have ( endeavored to further the cause of a progressive government in a sound and economical manner, and I shall continue that policy. I believe the experience I have gained during my three terms on the Council will be of definite j value in the future. I hope I have justified the honor and con fidence placed in me through oast elections as a Councilman at-large. I will continue to make every effort to serve the public to the best of my ability.” Center Hill Church Celebration April 19 \ Continued from Page 1, Section 1 ed from the Chowan Baptist As sociation by its promotional sec retary, the Rev. D. C. Pryor, of Elizabeth City. All former and present mem bers of the church and communi ty are invited to attend this ser vice along with friends of the church from other communities. Lunch is to be served on the grounds following the morning worship service and a special re vival service will be held at 2:30! services have been called off in order to give returning friends and members an opportunity to •enew old acquaintances. During morning worship the sanctuary will be rededicated with a message by a former pas tor, the Rev. Paul Lemons, who s now pastor of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Macon, Ga. Dedication of the new education si plant will be held with a spe cial message by a former pastor, the Rev. Frank Cale, now pastor of the First Baptist -Church, South Boston, Va. Other former pastors will have special messag es and parts on the program. TRY ONE on your form for size l ' 11 MEW HUM ALL' (240) Pull 2-3 plows .. . work • . . '== y 4 row* . .. jobs at big Mviatßl ~ MBM SAMMALL' I Bandies 3-plow J loads at bottom fi f costs A hew size in % FarmaH! fWar • • • * - . • * * p| | Call today for a demonstration! jHl|Bpni Implement & Truck Co. .Edenton, N. C C. Os C. Planning Business Directory Continued from Page 1. Section 1 The directory will be designed to guide prospectice customers ta local - business establishments. Atkinson said all members of the Chamber of Commerce will be listed under various classifica tions giving address, telephone number and a brief* description of the products and services available. R. Elton Forehand, Jr., com mittee member in charge of the directory, said a letter would be sent to all Chamber of Com merce members showing their pronosed business classification. “This classification may be changed if desired. Also a mem ber may be listed under two or more classifications for a slight charge.” There is no charge for one listing. Forehand added that each member will have the privi lege of writing up to six words to describe his merchandise or services. “We believe such a directory will serve the public by draw ing attention of out-of-town visitors and others to the wide selection of quality merchandise and courteous services to be found in Edenton,” Forehand said. He expects that the direc tory will be ready for distribu tion in about three weeks. SALE STARTS i APRIL 16th ! See our big circular at your door for the big gest bargains ever of fered in Edenton and the Albemarle area. Mrs. O. C. Long, Jr., Installed As Chairman For 25th HD District Mrs. O. C. Long, Jr., of the Rocky Hock Home Demonstra tion Club was installed as chair man of the 25th District of the North Carolina Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs re cently. T.he Federation meeting was held at the Perquimans County Central Grammar School. Forty-six ladies from Chowan County attended the event and rated third in attendance. Mrs. George Wood, outgoing chairman, presided during the day. The Perquimans County executive board members wel comed the group with a game of “Musical Bingo”. Various songs were played representing the seven_ counties. “I’m A Little Teapot” was quickly identified as the song welcoming Chowan County. Mrs. George Hewitt of Pasquo tank County, gave an inspiring devotional using the 10th chapter of Matthew as the basis of her remarks. She spoke on the “Standard of Values’” for club women. Perquimans County 4-H’ers en tertained the goup with several Classified Ads TOOTH DECAY. See dentist reg- 1 j ularly. Use sanitizing OLAG Tooth Paste. At all drug stores. WOODLAWN IRISH SETTERS. Handsome loyal companions. Bred to hunt and love to go. Weodlawn, Creswell, N. C. ' ltpd FOR SALE —GOAT CART IN good condition. Can be seen at 305 E. Queen Street. Henry Rogerson. ltp ■ j For Sale TOMATO PLANTS Early Giant Hybrid Homestead Burpee Big Boy Hybrid PEPPER PLANTS California Wonder (sweet) Cayenne (hot) CABBAGE PLANTS Early Copenhagen Market Charleston Wakefield Flat Dutch E. L. Pearce Phone 3839 Edenton ife FOR SALE—ONE JOHN DEERE tractor, one tiller, one new disc, cultivators, planters. Phone 3919. R. C. Privott, Route 1, Edenton. ltp FOR RENT —4-ROOM APART ment, downstairs; living room, two bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Fenced-in backyard and j large garage with plenty of i storage space. Located West Church Street. S4O per month. Phone 2380. Apr9,16,23.30p FOR RENT ONE OR TWO bednoom apartment; private bath. Call Jackson’s Radio Ser vice, phone 3519. tfc HOUSEWORKERS LIVE-IN positions. Mass., Conn., N. Y. S3O to SSO. References requir ed. Carfare advanced. Bar ton Emp. Bureau, Great Bar rington, Mass. apr9,16,23p MAN OR WOMAN FOR EDEN ton area. Sales and deliveries. 4-6 hours per day. Also will consider old-er men, 50-75. Write Box 5071, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Virginia. Apr9,16,23pd 4 WOMEN— WE CAN ASSURE you of steady income if you can work 3 hours a day outside your home. Address Chowan Herald, Box X, Edenton, N. C. tfc MEBANE HOMES 3-BEDROOM HOME . . . built on your lot. Complete in every detail. No down payment, easy financing. For further infor mation call P. E. Cayton, Rep resentative. Mebane Homes Planned for the family. 500 Office Street. Phone 3388. Edenton. tfc SIX-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. Located on West Queen Street. Minimum rent. Phone 2380. Apr9,16,23,30p FOR RENT THREE HOUSES with two bedrooms and car port. New paint inside. SSO; or will sell. Call or see Dr. A. F. Downum. tfc FOR RENT—TWO AND TOREE ’bednaom houses. Electric stove, refrigerator, hot water heater On school bus rente. L. E.; Francis. Route 3, Edenton.! Phone 3472. exßsept24 SEVERAL H9SED REFRIGERA tors in A-t condition. West «b Auto-‘Associate Store, tfc : musical numbers. Mrs. Sylvia Mathews introduc ed Miss Delphia Rawls, VEP 1 Company home economist from Roanoke Rapids as the speaker of the day. Miss Rawls, who tour ' ed Europe last summer, gave a 1 travelog of her trip, using colored [ slides to show the various coun- ! tries she visited. During the afternoon session. I Mrs. O. C. Long, Jr., presented | the Achievement Report for the j 25th District. Mrs. Long used as the theme for the report “Ameri ca The Beautiful”. As the report j was given, music was played j : softly in the background. The committee reports follow-1 ed the district report Mrs. I. E. 1 Halsey, Jr., served as chairman j 1 of the nominating committee and presented the following report: which was accepted: Chairman,] ! Mrs. O. C. Long, Jr., Chowan;! 1 first vice chairman, Mrs. John j ' Yon. Currituck; second vice ! chairman, Mrs. Reid Overman, 1 Pasquotank; third vice chairman. Mrs. Frank Barnes, Gates; secre tary, Mrs. Melvin Eure, Perquim- j ans; treasurer, Mrs. Cutis Toior, FOR RENT TWO-BEDROOM j house in Westover Heights Rent SIO.OO per week. Phone 3583. R. R. Hail, 29 Westover Heights. tfc FOR SALE OR RENT—THREE bedroom house with tile bath. No. 25, Westover Heights. Foi ] information contact Dr. A. M ; Stanton, Plymouth or E. W Spires, Edenton! tfc ] APARTMENT FOR RENT—TWO bedrooms, cook stove, refrigera tor and oil space heater furnish ed. For information call 3853. •fc FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE 4- room apartment with bath.: Newly painted. Near down- j town. Nice yard, front and! rear entrance. Phone 3517; as ! ter 5 P. M., 3537. marl2tf : FOR SALE OR RENT—2-BED- i room house in Westover Hgts j Mrs. J. L. Pettus. Phone 2435. I Jan29tfc = I WANTED AT ONCE—MAN OR: woman to supply families with Raleigh Products in Chowan; County. Consumers write us for product. Can earn SSO \ weekly part time—sloo and up) full time. Write Rawleigh’s, ’ Dept. NCD-310-CMO, Rich mond, Va. apr2,9,16,23.30p I Watch Repairing— For prompt, dependable ser vice See John J. Ross. Ful ly equipped shop located at 300 W. Church St. or phone 3175. tfc FOR SALE Cabbage Plants Onion Sets Seed Potatoes Complete Line of Vegetable Seeds E. L. PEARCE Phone 3839 Edenion tfc PICTURE FRAMING—FOR THF best in custom picture framing see John R. Lewis at the Eden ton Furniture Company. Com plete line of moulding to choose from. tfr For Rent 2-Bedroom Duplex Anartmcnt 206 Vz N. GRANVILLE STREET DAVTD HOLTON DIAL 2512 COMPLETE LINE OF SEAT covers. Expertly installed at no extra charge. Western Au to Associate Store. tfc Industrial Equipment —for— Wheel Type and Crawler Tractors Backhoes, Dozers, Trenchers Crawler Tractors With Winches Loaders, Landscaping Bakes '• ■' : ■- . '!>. —See or Call— Hobbs Implement Company THOWE »n Dare; historian, Mrs. W. L. Forbes, Camden. Mrs. C. W. Overman, chairman of the time and place committee, invited the 25th District Federa tion to meet in Chowan County in April, 1960. Mrs. V. I. Hockaday, president of the N. C. Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs from Roa noke Rapids, installed the new officers in an impressive candle lighting ceremony. After instal lation, the meeting was adjourn- ; George Chevrolet Company announces that MR. HAY BRILEY and MR. RUDOLPH DALE arc now associated with us as salesmen. i — ~ PLENTY FREE of FREE ; PHONE PARKING 2317 CHOICE TENDER RIB STEAKS "> 79 c HARRELL’S SMOKED Tenderized Hams whole p* ffT or half lb. <C ‘.-LB. STICKS KINGAN'S j OVEN READY Creamery Giadiola Blitter I Biscuits lb. 69c { 3 ,:ms 29c No. 2 Del Monte Today's 6-oz. Can Crushed Garden Empress Pineapple Peas ■ ,ina can 27c 2 cans 27e can 27c NO. 303 CANS DELMONTE 46-OZ. CAN RED & WHITE Green Limas Tomato Juice 27c each 33c each (DOVE coupons ktro I 1 MU. Rep. Sir* I S”"" 3 bU " Ch J2/44C 2/34$fl Onions 10c with coupon with coupon j LARGE HEADS Shop and Save Crisp Lettuce at Your Friendly 2 bn* 29e Red & White LARGE GOLDEN SUPER Ripe Bananas MARKET lb. 10c ! HOME OWNED—HOME OPERATED I D a n„M Percy Dail and Dan Morgan » i ————————«J PAGE THREE —SECTION OR. ed by Mrs. Long. TO ATTEND ASSEMBLY J. C. Hall, nresidng minister of the Edenton Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, sa>s that 12 delegates from Edenton wi l attend the three-day circu't ns sembly in Greensboro the week end of April 17-19. More thr n 600 witnesses from 22 congrega tions in North Carolina and Vir ginia are expected. Hall will ap pear on the program Friday.
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