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PAGE EIGHT SECTION TWO Three Ps PERSONAL AND PRIVATE PROBLEMS lUi column wm attempt to tiuwn I IHiml and private problem. of in- SlvidoaU who submit their aneotions 1 to this column. These Inquiries to in- 1 dude family and social problems and will cuter questions thnt come up in adjusting oneself to society; economic questions to Include adjustment to •busi ness life and careers. All inquiries correspondence and names will be held In the strictest confidence. All inquir ies and questions should be addressed S. "Three P’s”, care ot The Chowan esnld. Fdenton. N. C. Vladimir D. Ksllov. Counselor. Dear Three P’s: Recently I was talking with a friend of mine who keeps up with public happenings more then I do, that certain people #re attempting to remove from libraries certain well known books that have been popular ever the years. Is this true and who gives them the authority to pass on what I should or should net read It seems to me that it is narrow mindedness or per haps a little bit of Russia has moved over here to tell us what we should and should not read. JULIUS. Dear Julius: Yes, what your friend told you is true, alack and alas. There are two phases to the problem: First, people who are trying to tell us that certain books are poorly written, fool ish, untrue to life and unwhole some. Included in such a list sire all time favorite such as Uncle Wiggly. Horatio Alger books, Tom Swift, the Hardy Boys, Tarzan the Wizard of Oz and similar books. Dr. Dorothy Dodd, state librarian ot Florida.; has suggested that these books be removed from general circu- Jation. Second, there are cer THE FIRST ROOM AIR CONDITIONER v '’*£*•*• • THAT THINKS! 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J "‘* < m lifivvS r •• jl . ■ ~ » tain minorities that are -trying to alter and change all books and literature, both modem and classic that may, s in any of the characters, cast reflection on them in any way.- In this lat ter group is included Shakes peare, Dickens, Mark Twain ant' other classic and modern books Dr. Dodd is not the only on' who has suggested the remova l of old time favorites. Dr. Dodr and others are victims of modern education, who, because of false principles absorbed in their sn-called education, try to arti ficially set the social modes foi civilization. Such people do not realize that society is made up of all kinds of people, that there is ugliness in life as web as beauty, that there are heroes as well as blackguards. It would be a strange world if we did not read about all of it and were led to believe that all Is truth and all is beauty; we would soon be an illiterate and ambi lijnless people. Os rourse, you should be suspect of all Ph. D’s They live such a narrow life in obtaining their degrees they are unaware what is going on out side in the real world. Many a university library is filled with junk, the thesis of Ph. D’s. The Ford Foundation is con cerned about this in its last re port. This is what said report states as the problem: il ln our zeal to train scientists, techni-i cians and professional people i v/e are producing ‘too many minds in a groove’—they are in adequately prepared for the mo mentous issues facing society as a whole.” No one should have a PhD. degree until past their ; forties when perhaps they will j have developed a more mature view of life. It is strange to note that the percentage of neu ! rotic and psychiatric cases among JSi mm . - - jj||P ! : ||| P W fg HADDIX HAS IT —First man ever to pitch 12 consecutive innings of perfect major league ball is Pittsburgh’s Harvey Haddix, center, shown during his unique performance against the Milwaukee Braves, at Milwaukee. At left Is a. close-up of his fast ball grip; at right, his knuckle bgll is shown. Haddix retired 36 Milwaukee batters in order, topping by three the number of consecutive batters retired by Sam Kimber of Brooklyn, in 1884. Despite this per formance, he was charged with loss of the game because of an unearned run by Milwaukee in the 13th inning. Ph. D’s. is rather high. Then there are certain ethnic, racial and religious groups who are not really minorities, except in numbers, for they are loud and ' well organized in their voice of j protest. They are trying to re. > move from public schools all reference to Christmas and j Master and in fact all reference ; to any religious subject. Then t there is an attempt to remove r numerous characters from’; Shakespeare. Dickens and oth- 1 . er writers, as though there was l i ary group in the world that did j not have its despicable eharac- f tors. If they were removed its ( would not make the surviving > people any better morally or;, otherwise better. There is not i, a people represented in any lit- j • erature that does not have its! ( heroes and cowards. This pro- 1 paganda is false and harmful ir ne end. The authority for ban ning books rests generally with the library authorities and yoi should protest to them. The other is the result of well or ganized propaganda. You, too ran protest if you feel that way. Dear Three P’s: My husband is in the mail order business and as a resul 1 he receives a great deal of mail especially from women. For several months past he has been receiving the mail from the wo- ] men at home and I notice that some of the mail contains pic- j lures. Os course, he does not show them to me nor does he discuss them with me. It gives me some concern. What shall I do? DESPERATE. Dear Desperate: No doubt you are sure that the mail your husband receives at home is from women. Os course, there always can be the assumption that it is strictly i business and not worry about it However, you apparently are somewhat suspicious and your I curiosity is aroused. There is I little you can do about it except I discuss it with him in the open. Why do you not collect the mail and hand it to him and ask him what it is all about I would keep it in the open for it would be simple for your husband to have a mail box and have the mail delivered there without your knowledge. It is best to keep it in the open and not let him know that it dis turbs you. It is worth a try. There *is no genius in life like the genius of energy and industry. . —Donald Grand Mitchell. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY JUNE 11. 1959, AROIM) THE FARMS RgglN CHOWAN COUNTY By C. W. OVERMAN, Chowan County Agent The cooperative wool market ing pool will be held at Ser- • monds warehouse, Hackney Ave-1 nue, in Washington, D. C., on | Monday and Tuesday, June 22 j aod 23. The wool pool has been | sold to Nichols & Company of j Boston, Mass. \ Prices per 100 pounds are as foiiows: Clear wool, $51.56; | coarse wool, $46.00; short and, lambs wooi, $46.00; light burry wool, $47.00; medium burry, wool, $44.00; heavy burry wool, ! WWWVW»W^WWWWWW>/W«C < Wl^ SELL YOUR HOGS TO M. D. BAKER HOG BIIYMt STATION Tyner, N. C. - s '~*;*:* ' •**> rr, FOR PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE AND HIGHEST PRICES PAID . . . SUNBURY 2090 DIAL EDENTON 2311 ELLIOTT Cleaners Vij— ■ ll • NU-PRO PROCESS SANEX Pll MOTHPROOFING (3 in 1 Protection) also RAIN COTE Water repellent pro cess . . . protect your garments from Rain, Snow, Stains. ONE DAY SERVICE T T i m i ■ w ■ I I il JmmtMJL v A JL mktm JL |fcME LOCATION SINCE IM4 Honrs 7 A. M., to 6 P. M. $40.00; stained wool, $42.00; re j jeets, $36.00 and tags SIO.OO. Growers who want us to ar | range for cooperative hauling from Edenfon to Washington must [ notify the county Extension of . Lee, phone 3127. Chowan Stor age Company has agreed to | serve as a collecting point. , Lloyd Bunch will not have labor or time to tag your bags or handle your wool. Go to his 1 office and he will tell you where to put it. Each bag must be securely tagged with the grower’s name, address and number of bags. For cooperative hauling, wool must be delivered to Chowan Storage Company warehouse on or before Saturday, June 20. , A second cooperative lamb marketing pool is scheduled to be held at the Farmers’ Live stock Market at Plymouth on Wednesday, June 24. Growers who plan to take lambs to this pool must notify the County Agent on or before June 19. Black rot on bunch grapes can be controlled by spraying. T'he spray schedule starts while the vines are dormant. We. will te glad to send a spray sched ule to anyone who contacts us. Japanese beetle has already begun, to work on grapes. Dust with 10% DDT or spray with 50W DDT. If you spray, also use* Fermate and it will help control the black rot. 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Fermate is not poisonous. During- the last three weeks before ripening do not use DDT. It is poison. Use Malathion up to five days before ripening. * The Japanese beetle is here. Spraying with 50W DDT or dusting with 10% DDT will con trol the beetle. It loves grape vines, roses, apples, peaches j and many other plants. Watch! closely for it and control it be-1 fore severe damage occurs. Boy, what a wonderful rain! It is a good time to make an oiher planting of vegetables in •he garden. Keep the garden insects under control. Rotenone is a good insecticide to use on vegetables ready for harvest. 1 Four percent Malathion dust is good but don’t use within a week ,of harvest. Replant those missing places in the peanut field if there are many. You will make peanuts ':nd keep down the grass at the same time. j Eastern Awning Co. P. O. Box 491 ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Aluminum and Canvas Awnings and Marquees Free Estimates WRITE OR CALL COLLECT Phones: 6-9262 Day Night 2-5809 or 6-3349 Carolina Securities | Corporation . t -x Charlotte New To* City RALEIGH D. M. Warren. *#* W.Ede« 8t- Phone 2466 Kdenton f www^/w————e— ■ggnW Taylor Theatre EDENTON. N. & Thursday. June 11, Last iJay—■ ' Yul Brynner in "THE JOURNEY" Metro Color f » •: Friday, June 11— RETURN ENGAGEMENT Leslie Caron and Maurice Chevrlier in "GlGI" Metro Color Saturday, June 13— Audio Murphy .and Joan Evans ’in "NO NAME ON THE BULLET" Cinemascope and Color ; Sunday and Monday. June 14-15 j Audrey Hepburn and t Anthony Perkins in "GREEN MANSIONS" t Cinemascope and Color Tuesday, June 16— - DOUBLE FEATURE Cornel Wilde in ' "MARACAIBO" —and— Crosby. Hope and Lamour in "ROAD TO BALI" Both In Technicolor Wednesday and Thursday June 17-18 Julie London and John Drew Barrymore in "THE NIGHT OF THE QUARTER MOON" HIWAY 17 Drive-In Theatre Edanton-Hertford Road NOW OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY * Friday and Saturday, June 12-13 Robert Wagner in "IN LOVE AND WAR” Cinemascope and Color Sunday. June 14— Tab Hunter in "DAMN YANKEES" Technicolor TRY ,A HERALD CLASSIFIED
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