THREE PAGE TWO | [ Three Fs | i PERSONAL AND % > PRIVATE PROBLEMS Tkte ulum nt attempt to ui*m ■eHOUtl and private problem* o t lm dividual* who submit their question* to nil colume. These inoeiriei to la elude famUy and icciel problems and win cover question,* that come op la I ; d .» a^&itt, I ,' aess life aad careers. All inquiries Errespoadenee and names trill be held the strictest confidence. All inqair* i .and tinestieaa shoald be addressed to ‘'Three P’s”, care ot The Chowan Herald. Kdeatoa. V. «. —Vladimir D Bolluv. Caonselor Desr Three P’s: £' My husband is a wonderful guy, I love him very much and I would be lost without him. He is a member of several profes sional and service organizations and 'he is always attending meet ings. At least once a year he attends some state or national convention and each time he is gone about a week. Upon my in sistence he once took me to one cf (he state conventions held in the capiitol. While I did not en joy the convention itself, I did enjoy seeing the eapitol and visit ing the shops. Now he is some sort of delegate to a national con vention to be held in Chicago and I want to go. He said he would be busy, unable to enter tain me there and it would be expensive as he would baVe to pay all of my expenses. He does not like mv going at all. Should I insist or forget about it. —Rose. Dear Rose: This is a very delicate ques tion to discuss as a great rPany men attend these conventions away from home with the idea that they are going to have a good time and do not want any thing to interfere with this good Legal Notice ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS' EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Eden ton, N. C, until 2:00 P. M. July 14, 1959, for the furnishing of the following materials and/or items of services for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1960: Part I For town of Edenton vehicles: Gasoline, motor oil, greasing vehicles, washing vehicles, road service, tires,’' tubes, batteries, and miscellaneous vehicle items such as bulbs, cables, etc. Part II For heating the Municioal Bui Wing. JSlectric and Water | Plant, Police Department, and for general use by other depart ments of the Town of Edenton: No. 2 Fuel Oil Kerosene. Proposals must be sealed and marked “Bids For Vehicle Pro ducts and/or fuel oil for the Town of Edenton, N. C." The bids for this proposed .work will be received at the ■Town Hall, Edenton, N. C. at which place, and at the time stated above, they will be pub licly opened and read. The Town of Edenton reserves the right to increase or diminish the Quantities given in the pro posal and to award contracts which appear to be for the best interest of the Town. The Town also reserves the right to hold any and all pro posals for a period not to ex ceed thirty days (30) from the date of opening thereof The Town of Edenton. N. C., also reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive infor malities. TOWN OF EDENTON. N. C. John A. Mitchener, Jr., Mayor. Ernest J. Ward, Jr., Clerk. It EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Archie ASbell, deceased, late of Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed at Edenton, North Caro lina on or before the 25th day of June, 1960 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This June 18 1959. W. S. PRIVOTT, Executor of Estate of Archie Asbell. june25,ju1y2,9,16,23,30c REQUESTS FOR BIDS AND NOTICE OF INSTRUCTIONS Sealed proposals for furnishing one electric driven Utility Billing Machine to produce a five part bill will be received by the Board of Public Works of Eden ton, N. C., on or before July 7, 1959 at 8 P. M. Further information regarding I specifications and requirements I can be obtained at the Town Of fice. Edenton, N. C. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 25th day of June, 19*» BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS I TOWN OF-EDENTON ; Edenton, North Carolina Thus. C. Byrum. Jr., Chairman ,J Ernest J. Ward. Jr., Clerk » ltc j North Carolina, The undersiened Having Quali fied aa Executrix of the latate of C Holton, deceased, late I ed pB or before June 19. 1960 or time. It all depends upon whet kind of convention it is. If ft is a convention of a technical socie ty, they usually are fairly Arab and wives usually do not go as the men 'have to prepare the pro gram agenda, arrange for and schedule meetings, and select the outstanding speakers to talk on the technical subjects involved. Usually there is no formal enter tainment of any kind except the final wind-up dinner. On the other hand there are other con ventions of various organizations that plan for a good time as well as taking care of the business of the convention. In some of these conventions men take their wives along for there is a committee ap- i pointed to arrange for the enter- 1 tainment of the wives while the members attend the meetings of the society. This entertainment usually consists of bus trips to 1 interesting and historical places 1 in the area, a planned shopping: tour of all the shoos, several teas to meet people of the citv in J which the convention is held and if there as a theatre a planned trip to the theatre. Os course, j all of this costs rrioney and you usually have to buv a ticket to cover the costs of these trips. If your husband can afford it the trip might be interesting. On the other side of the question the men like to attend these conven tions, especially if thev do not have any direct responsibility for the organization of the conven tions and setting it up. ’These j boys like to have what thev call' a good time. They usulaPv drink too much, thev mav take some ladv thev meet out to dinner and on the whole .have what they call a stood time without anv restric tions on them as would be the make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 12th day of June, 1959. KATHRYN L. HOLTON, Executrix june18,29,juiy2,9,16,23c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admini strator of the estate of Moses H. Perry, deceased, late of Chowan County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed to present them to the under signed within one year from date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.* All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This 11th day of June, 1959. ERNEST LEE WHITE, Administrator of Moses H. Perry. june4,11,18,25,ju1y2,9c "ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admini strator of the estate of Ernest J. Ward, Sr., deceased, late of Cho wan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned within one year from date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make im-' mediate payment. This 21st day of May, 1959. ERNEST J. WARD. JR., Administrator of Ernest J. 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Get Doan’s Pilla today l % Doan s Pills a Billets Partners Chin W\ *2 5t *3 S 5 I(*k****£\\ V KUOW ft COMTOW, UWOfIIL w. * fS^A I*** 1 *** * \, n K. WSHUtRS mOOUCTS Gtwinm , [ .3m * 1 - . rm gaowAy nenup. gpnrrajiwoftTw samlina. thuhsda*. june »i, list. case if they had th» good wife Bloat. Oa the whole moat con ventions are boring as all get out and "after you have attended a few, the excitement of attending wears off and they just become a matter of something to do out of the routine of life. Most men find after all that the excitement they are looking for is rather false and empty, that after the convention is over they are 'tired out with a great big throbbing headache and they start for home looking forward to seeing the good wife again with her wel coming arms and then they rea lize again that there is no one in the world like her. If you 'have just taken the question up jwith your husband, I would not make an issue out of rt but let ■him go and be so glad >to see you ,on his return. However, if you .will really want to go then pre , pare for the next one long in [advance and have all of the an | swers to his objections and I 1 think he will give in and be glad to have you with him for as | a confirmed convention attender the gloss must have worn off some time ago and he will real ly enjoy your company. Dear Three P’s: I am thirty years of age; I have two sisters who are happily mar ried with families. I live with *iy mother and take care of her. She is a hypochrondiac and ra jther difficult to manage. My job ( lis a good one and I like it. Be cause of my responsibility to my mother I have never gone out very much, but lately in the course of business I have met a wonderful man and he wants me to think over the question of marryine him. He has a good t steadv iob. My mother, how ever, tells me that if I get mar- ( ried she will cut me out of her will. What should I do? —Perplexed Hazel. Dear Hazel: As a woman of thirty, with business experience it seems that you should Wave your own an 'j— ■' i 1— r.aaaa*\ Eggs Eggs Fresh Country Eggs Delivered To Your Door We Have 5,000 Employees Producing the Best Quality Eggs Money Can Buy! CARTON GRADED CANDLED AND CLEAN Extra Large .. Large .. Medium .. Small FREE! With Every 30 Dozen Eggs You Pur chase, One Dressed Hen With the Re turn of Your 30 Empty Egg Cartons. OUR EGGS ARE RIGHT MORNING NOON NIGHT Call Now And Let Us Put You On Our . DOOR-TO-DOOR DELIVERY! HABIT & DOWD PHONE 2375 i eessssssssssseessseseeseessesseeessssseeesesseseS/ I swer. The problem jj rafcUy One of deciding Whether you want to live your own life as a married woman and (have a family of your own, or whether you want some dhare in your matter's estate. * With three daughter, all mar ! ried, if you should decide that way, you could arrange for the care of your mother between you. The answer seem* to & a sim-j pie one, jump the hurdle while | you have a chance and tell your, mother that is what yoii are go ing to do. If you do this perhaps it will cure her of being a hypo chrondiac and she will begin to enjoy life again. Wheat Allotment Applications Taken The ASC County Office is ac- j cepting wheat allotment applica- • tions for certain farms. A pro-' ducer who intends to seed wheat for 1960 on a farm on which no wheat was seeded for harvest as grain in 1957 and tor which a 1958 and 1959 allotment was not established, irrespective of whether or not wheat was seed ed for harvest as grain in either 1958 or 1959, and >who desires to, be considered for an allotment! must make application fbr an al- i lotment. Application forrrts are available in the ASC county office for use in filing a request’ for an allotment. The producer) must apply in writing prior to" JulyJ. I CONTROVERSY RAGES OVER CELL INJECTIONS Swiss physician who is devel- , oping the technique of treating the ailing and aging With animal ‘ cells is hailed as a genius by l some doctors and scorned as a charlatan by others. Read how i his treatments * have been taken by many world-wide celebrities in the June 28th issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Magazine in Celorgrarur* with I THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN < on sale at your local newsdealer By Frank Roberts First of all, my thanks to Mrs. C. C. Aatefcr, the lady who waft the transistor portable radio dur- ; ilng the contest I had recently to ’find a pame for my Show. I Thanks to her for taking the time I fto call met and to tell me how much she’s enjoying that radio. | Tomorrow night should be fun. The big variety Show takes place in the auditorium of Chowan High School: I’ll be em-cee’ingl the various acts, and boy, there’s j pul-lenity of talent. Not only] [ from Chowan County but some jfrom Suhbury, even as far away] las Portsmouth, Va. Looks like a 1 good shoW. Oh, there might be a repeat on “Gunsmoke,” the drama that .was .so popular dur-. ing the. Lions Club Show. I I Speaking of westerns getting kicked around, that’s what Bob Hope does in his latest movie, “Alias Jesse James.” A week ago on my show, my, quiz question for the morning j seemed to have stirred up more I j than the ’usual amount of inter-1 est. I had a lot of prizes to any- j one Who could answer the ques- 1 ~tion: “Who portrayed Frhriken-I . enstein?” That sounds like a 1 ’ simple deal. Immediately, Boris | Karloff comes to mind, but Mr. Karloff portrayed Frankenstein’s monster. Frankenstein, himself,! wlas a kindly old professor, but ’ the horror element of the movie was in everyone’s mind, as a host of guesses came to WCDJ that morning. Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi, C. Aubrey Smith—those were just a few of the guesses. The correct answer was Clive Brook. Now folks will turn to each other and sav: “who’s he?” I’ll tell you this. I would’nt have known the answer. Picked it (out Os a magazine. | Nancy Carson is back from HOUSES FOR SALE at ★ BARGAIN PRICES ★ 811 Bond Street $3900.00 911 Cabarrus Street.... $5300,00 19 Hawthorne Road... $5400.00 ★ LOW DOWN PAYMENT * Dr. A. F. Downum, Phone 3218 or 2665 ■ - . v; ; ... V ’ V.; f m SLv nHS SbSBHI ' Mor* car than thit Impala Sport Coup* it hard to find at any frit*, k, , dings to curves like a cat on a carpet! the travel-twin’Chevrolet Nothing else bat * dyed-lrathe wool sport* ear like the Corvette , can take a tarn with such Solid v It’s easy to sse where Chevrolet gata its road sense. With bii coil 4 spring* at every wheel, a firm, wider nance and alt of it* pound* dis - tributed with painstaking care, Chevy’s bom with it. ‘ ' * > uCuTkc lunevroiet \^ompstiiy 9 inc* her 'Vacation. * Meanwhile, mjr thanks to. Jan* DuLaney Mr do ing hn excellent job At NwlcyV show. Jane Handled the show like she’d been doing that sort Os thing, when actually It Was Tier first such experience. I think you’ll be hearing more of Jane on WCDJ. : Mdr* of. Frankly Speaking next week in T!hd Cho wan Herald. 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE How scientific understanding of God gives new inspiration and meaning to life will be a theifte | presented at Christian Science (services Sunday, j Highlighting the Lesson-Ser -1 mon entitled “Christian Science” iis the Golden Text from LPqter I (1:25): “The ’wprd of the'Lord endureMi for ever, And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you.” j Selections to be rdad ‘ from ■ “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” bv Mary’ Baker Eddy include: “The time fpr thinkera has dome. Truth, ihde (penden t of doctrines and time . honored systems, knocks 'a’t the portal of humanity” (vii:l3-15^. } Among the Bible passages. wil,l jbe this verse from Isaiah <50:41: I “The Lord God hath given me | the tongue of the learned, that I j should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary: he wakeneth morning by morning, he Wakeneth mine ear rio hear as the learned,” Chas. 6. Morgan Painting: Paper Hanging PHONE 2486 • Hawthorn* Road EDENTON. N. C. The only thing that may be hard to understand is how it can offer the ride it doss, along with so many other luxury-car virtu**, and still compels in the low-price field. We uta tbt wafd compe.tr only fag the sense of prite. FoV with a ride as tpttfcH p Chevy’s, real com petitors ar# hard to come by. There’s a world of difference be tween Chevrotet’s soil springs at all ' s » • Four Edenton Bey* j .Attend NFA Camp r .• . . " " f > The month of June tot*, been a . busy pile tar the boys toe . Edenton NFA chapter. June 1 to ; June 6, John Moore, / George ' Bond and James L. Williams aft . tended the State Convention in Greensboro. John Moprq was awarded a 921.00 Savings Bond at the convention as second prize in the district sweet potato .contest f On June 15 to 19th fora- boys l attended :the State NFA Camp'at i Hammocks Beach; Swansboio. In : c*mp each morning classes' were hfeld in forestry, arts and crafts, - practice electricity and communi ’ ty leadership. The afternoons - Were devoted, to, recreational ac -1 tlvities such-as soft VaM, Volley ! b*ll, swipimijig, horSeehpe^pitch-t 5 . ■ . . ■- . - v i‘. ***>“/• Get More For HOGS! Sell Direct to SnithfieM! , Be your own middleman, and pocket the full profit! Sell your hogs direct to Sraithftelfi Ricking Com pany’s convenient buying stations at Bethel, Mur freesboro, Harrellsville, Edenton, Scotland Neck* Ahoskie and Sunbury. Get Full Weight cm sealed, certified scales. And, because you’re selling to the makers of Luter’p famous pure pork products, yod get top packing ’ house prices for every pound. _ i For Dally Market Report, call the lteatast Southfield I I buying station. B? The Smithfield Packing Co. Stvm >vyld« Stations .. * ■ rr>m Hueramsoso imnton Aiwsurr ahowb Fticxt* 43*1 Phan* 3371 Mhmm 3315 Phon*29ll Phan* 1227 SCOTLAND NICK . HAKSUUVULI . Phan* SPSS (Far HarrtflrvHU Frit*. Fhon* Mwf/*«»bor* 3371) . « w' iii it ii" ~ i i m'Y'i | i‘m i'i wnfranranni m aTi nmsi ■ w dfVfa ■>■ r i four wheels .and thsjgtaf spriags suiTai ft*hotds d 8 «»<* MtoOtt over With M hardly a ribple. VPVI HKII iHHIiw and loves e£Sr OWi minute of Hjr K : 2SM, MS ' i WW basketball, ' ■ : - Edenton boys attending camp were Alvin itooye, Daltbn aka Au brey Jordan and Ctaudsa. Betty. Dalton Jordan served as Chits of Cabin "C" «t camp. Alexander -■ Blaine, agriculture teacher, ac companied :lihe bciys on toch of . the above trips, j Don ? t Lag—Buy iSSkf ' . demists say "wonderful".** "b**t Tv# .ever u**<f'•.. •*»*; ,i' ‘ "brat tooth p*»tg on tbs iplpkft

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