t New Books At f Local Library • j The following is a list of books f which were recently deceived at the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Li brary. Both adult, and juvenile readers should find something of interest in this collection. Juvenile reading: Boardman, Castles; Street, Moccasin; Hay wood, Eddie Makes Music; Nolan, Benedict Arnold; Janice, Little Bear’p Sunday Breakfast; Ohrys tie, First Book of Jokes; Com mager, First Book of American History; Coatsworth, The Peace able Kingdom; Leighton) Co manche of the Seventh; Hall- Quest, Jamestown Adventure; Severn, Magic and Magicians; Fitt, Alfred the Great; Memling, The Little Bear’s Mother. Adult reading: Meyer, po It Alone, Lady!; Chase, Sailing the ' Seven Seas; Slaughter, The Crown and the Cross! Lansing, Endurance; Levine, Main Street U.S.S.R.; Gordon, Doctor ui Love; [ Vanßuren, Quotations for Special Occcasions; Reynolds, Tije Battle of Britain; Larrick, Parents’ Guide to Children’s Reading; Chinn, The Unanointed; -Seifert, Love Calls The Doctor; jfe&rker, Swear by Apollo; Caldwell, The Sound of Thunder; Rici}, The Peninsula; Babson, The- Yopng • Fair Maidens; Jenkins, Elizabeth the Great; Payne, The .Gold of Troy; Rasmussen, No, for the Captain; Franklen, None But the Brave; Goodwin, Science Book of Space Travel; Armstiong, The Tales Christ Told; Dubois, Fidel Castro; Ames, For Old Crimes Sake; Stein, Loathsome Women; Giniger, America, Amer ica, America. ' ; Tyner Boy Scouts Attend Camporee Tyner Boy Scout Troop 154 was k represented this week-end by one patrol at the annual. week-end camporee in Elizabeth City.. The boys left Friday afternoon under the leadership of E. P. Jones and brought back a red rib bon and won first and second Classified Ads TOOTH DECAY. See dentist reg ularly. Use sanitizihg* ©LAG Tooth Patio. At all stores. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR rent or sale in Westover Heights. Ideal for sm#ll fami ly. Very low cost. Tielephone 2435. tfc FOR SALE BOAT, MOTOR and trailer. Equipped with throttle controls, steering Wheel and windshield. Priced reason able. Can be seen at 202 East £ King St., or phone 2655. ltp FOR RENT 4-ROOM APART ment, downstairs. JLivinr room, two bedrooms, kitchetf and bath. Garage and fMfced-in backyard. Rent $35.00 month. Phone 2380. expjullp FOUR WHITE WOMEN TO work four hours daily in Eden ton. Average $3.00 per hour. For interview in your home, write Mrs. C., Box 245, Rober sonville, N. C-, or call 3661, Robersonville, N. C. '■> may14,21,28e mk . FOR RENT —’ 6-ROOM UOUSE Located W. Queen Street. Low rent, Phone 2380. ’ ■ i Watch Repairfilf^- For prompt, dependable ser vice See J. J. Ross, Jeweler, ■i\ formerly Farmland’s Je#elers, sty next door td Belk-Tyler’^Store. Phone 3525. may14,21,28c £ FOR RENT TWO<iaMbOM house in Westover:' Mights Bent SIO.OO per weeSc! Thon 3583. R. R. Hall, 29 Westover V Heights. t*r fe APARTMENT FOR RENT—TWO bedrooms, cook stove, rest igera .(• tor and oil space heater fumish- L *d. For information eall 3853. m «» £ - ~ ~ / jj,.. ■ FURNISHED .APART i-if’ ment for rent Private bath. Pbope Edenton 3293. «pr3otfc g#OB RENT THREE HOUSES p: with two bedrooms and car port. New paint inside. SSO: or Will sea Call or see Dr. ■ T P ° OT “» * m -*■ - ■MEy-- \ f:T% | For ■S®' ■ " &.-. . dfe Wk \£ *‘jnnf?•li i . ■ r [places in activities Saturday ahd; . ; Sunday. Since some of the boys i who went to the camporee are I new, this showing was consider I ed very good. I Joey Asbell served as patfo 1 leader. The others were Johnny I and Bobby Winborne and, Jacpt I Jordan. J <r- ] Elementary School j Lunch Room Menu■ I v i> I ■ Menus at the Elementary I School lunch room for the week | of May 25-28 will be as follows: | Monday: Sausage patties, I Steamed rice, gravy, apple sauce, I blackeye peas, corn bread, milk I and butter. j Tuesday: Luncheon meat, toss I salad, green beans, butter, milk, I bread and sliced peaches. i Wednesday: Meat loaf and I gravy, creamed potatoes, turnip I greens, corn bread, milk, butter 1 and apple pie. ] Thursday: Tuna salad on let- I tuce, potato sticks, garden peas, 1 milk, butter, school baked rolls I and pineapple. | Moses H. Perry Dies j In McGuire Hospital j Moses H. Perry, 71, of the Gli- I den' community, died Monday I morning at 11:55 o’clock at Mo- I Guire Hospital in Richmond after I an illness of three weeks. I 1 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. .] Lora Perry; three brothers, John I A. Perry of Edenton, A. T. Perry | of Hobbsville, J. A. Perry of San I Diego, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. W. I 11. Hobtw of Colerain and Mrs. I Conetia Layden of Heitford. I A native of Chowan County, I deceased was a retired farmer I and was a veteran of World War j 11. He was a member of War- I wick Baptist Church, where fun- I era! services were held Wednes- I day afternoon at 3 o’clock. The I Rev B L Raines pastor of the I Rocky Hock Baptist Church, of- I ficiated in the absence of the pas tor, the Rev. R. B. Gottingham. I Burial was in the family ceme- , tery at Gliden. Pallbearers were C. B. White, I Jr., Charlie Henry White, E. L. White, Jr., J. B. Spivev, Melvin Forehand and Wilbur Hobbs. t I I OPPORTUNITY—MAN OR WO mao—lf you* are a self-starter, I like outside sales work, have your own car. This is an op- | portunity to make some real money. No investment. Con- | tact H. B. Harris, 605 E. Main j Street, Elizabeth City. j may14,21,28,ju4c HELP WANTED—MAN WANT ed to supply Rawleigh Pro ducts to consumers in Chowan County. Big Insecticide season just ahead. Good time to start. No capital required. Write Rawleigh’s, Department NCE- ] 310-557-B, Richmond, Va. may 7,14,21,28 HELP WANTED—MEN (2) NOT | afraid of work! Serve cus tomers on food route in Eden ton area . Will consider house wives. Write Box. 5071, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va. Mayl4,2Bpd SEVERAL USED REFRIGERA tors in A-l condition. West ern Auto Associate Store. tfe i FOR RENT—TWO AND THREE bedroom houses. Electric stove, refrigerator, hot water heater On school bus route. L. E. Francis, Route 3, Edenton. Phone 3472. expsept24 i-'ICTURE FRAMING—FOR THE best In custom picture framing see John R. Lewis at the Eden ton Furniture Company. Com plete line of moulding to ehoost from. tfr COMPLETE LINE OF SEAT covers. Expertly installed at no extra charge. Western Au to Associate Store, t ife Industrial i Equipment -for- I Wheel Type and Crawler 1 Tractor i » BackhoM. Dozers, Trenchers ■ Crawler Tractors With I Winches Loaders, Landscaping Rakes I j ■ y«7 . ; «. ' ”«•- ' x* ' * ‘ 'j; \ v .a? THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDEMTOB. NORTH CAROLINA. THTJRSDAT MAY 41, 1359. ■Wt-J J. '....'1 .JUX J Ml' - ■ II Hr I *on 19c I BOLlS^^^^.^.l BOSTON Buns Ib.49<|pMr , -"’"'’ r '” hr Ttn. ™ cu, r GW ™ 3 l I “o 1,n 7 , I Brains.... 59c Pork ChODS I Sea roods Center Slices I £S jt hamß9«| Vjylb !b a2l2jr 1 ’ 1 . r» »«hmk s its rsL- «i I LARGE SUNKIST S. C. SHaiP KeanS ■ Greens ’ Mllffllisi LEMONS I SQUASH ln _ I "EE" Frozen -f fX lloi/ 2 -oz. Morton-s each! ib. 29c llb. lOc 2 i 25« | rtffl 19cls |>li:s ---- 2:!f l C eAn a I w w 6,000 Certificates Distributed Each Week! S' | 3*nm Hfifili MB 'Money saving I JSSffo washed Petatoes I ■2133 c. ,can.27c, SPECIALS] 69c DRn> OR REG. ECO MAID 60/80 HUDSON ' I M'nA IH% Pure Coffee ME NAPKINS Mk I I Beverage ’ 'umblers I I -« rv purrer i/n*. 4-pac ilV^-0z.49c Can B Bag 48C pkg. lOC 4 J )ac 16 ' 0Z - 69c C /fl) I mm COCKTAIL TOMATO CATSUP ■HjJHß'jg C an 9c I 2 cans 49>C bottle 19c BISCUITS 9C in ~ Png *** pkg. 10c Laps-19c| Hi-Ho Crackers . . 33 1 22 ° Z ' MAJESTIC Regular $2:98 Ladies' Regular 98c Men's m/4-oz. Naisco pkg- Sweet Gherkin jar Her. Shorts T-Shirts ‘ -m. 4, r kg -°* 12<s u». box D«ie b*h« Wafers.. 23c n O O A Filbert’s |Jumbo Saltme 2este Fraliters.. SAVF'4 l/W !*>.■*-<•' i-o«. Red Bird 2-«. our. I Free Dekvcry—Friday & Saturday I cVanilla bag Vienna can Instant j ;ir 1 _ on your /O Wafers 29c Saus’ge 10c Coffee 3l< f I ououEßiEs c\m: or i in: w ekk I II Angle Cake SUPER I | I I Giant 59c Value phones: MARKET INC. I VMVVrfIHHTiTIOTP [1 I m Home Owned Home Operated I J Rt/V \ each J EDENTON, N. C -SECTION ON|f PAGE SEVEN

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