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f 4-H Club News { By Catherine Aman, Assistant I Home Economics Agent & Have you ever been in the midst of i,400 4-H’ers, all clad in the traditional green and White upiforms for a week? And have you ever attended an anniversary party which had over 1,400 invited guests? Cho wan County delegates to State 4-H Club Week can truthfully answer “yes” to both questions. State 4-H Club Week was held on the State College Campus July 20-25. Four-H’ers attend ing from Chowan County in cluded: Judy Haste, Johnny Win borne, Joe Nixon, Leon Evans, and Bryant White. C. W. Over man, agricultural agent and Miss Catherine Aman, assistant home economics agent, accompanied the boys and girls to Raleigh -last week. A delegation from Chowan County was in attend ance for some of the programs on Thursday. Those going for one day included: Mrs. C. W. Overman, Scott Ober, Mrs. Paul Ober, Mrs. W. H. Winborne, Mrs. Everett Haste, Mrs. Percy Nix on, Mcs. Martin ( Evans, Judy Evans and Mrs. Roland Evans. Many interesting programs were held throughout the week. Some of the special morning Classes included “Look at Your self’, which was taught by Mrs. Billie Cook, instructor at the Nancy Taylor Charm and Model ing School in Raleigh. Mrs. Cook’s instructions began with a film from the Nancy Taylor course. This showed the correct way to sit, Stand, walk, enter, and leave a room. Four-H’ers then demonstrated the film. They were also shown the way to make correct introductions ank prooer table manners. Mrs. - * Cook also emphasized the part that cleanliness and proper diet play in having an attractive complexion. The lecture was ended with a question and an swer period. Sgt. E. W. Jones, State High way Patrolman, instructed a highway safety class on “4-H Senses a Need”. John H. Har ris, horticulture specialist for the North Carolina Agricultural Ex tension Service, taught a class entitled “Beautifying Your Home Grounds”. “Career Opportuni ties in Agricultural and Home Econotnics” was taught by Dr. Naomi Albanese, dean of the School of Home Economics at Woman’s College of the Univer sity of North Carolina. Aside from these regular class es there were two special inter est classes. Miss Bobbie Pritch ard of the State Department of Public Instruction instructed a ‘special group of 4-H’ers in “4-H Song Leadership”. And E. H. Regnier, Extension recreation specialist from Michigan State University, directed recreation activities throughout the week and also taught a class on “4-H Recreation Leadership”. On Monday night Os last week some 1,400 4-H’ers and their guests took part in a gigantic birthday party in Reynolds Coli seum to top off the first day’s activities of Club Week. The • celebration marked the 50th year of 4-H Club work in North Caro lina. An impressive cer-emony was held prior to the birthday party. The program opened with a brief history of club work in the state written by’L. R. Harrill, State 4-H Club Lead er. After this brief history the Mghts were turned out and the spotlight fell upon a beautiful j //i frhete I buy a used car 1 & met counts/ A See your FORD'IDEALER'S USED CAR VALUES ■B C*,! # * jsfV ' j 7 Sax/ financing tarn* „ 5r to *uM your budget^ —-v / ' ' " ;. ; ; ~ • --7 r ~ - •• - ' v • * /i 4g3sMsß • Jt JmmumMmAA vx Jil||lil| rail . .In B w*Br . j ,v v w - . 'v> ' ' , v \ * ' * *' * v y AMPHIBIOUS INFANTRY—Troops of the Bth Infantry Division In Europe aren't particu larly bothered by such once-feared obstacles as rivers while on field exercises. They just “button up” in their armored personnel carriers and keep right on going, snug and dry. five-tier birthday cake symboliz-l ing the foundation of corn and tomato clubs, beginning of 4-H, and the future of club work. . For the first time in the his tory of Club Week, adult lead ers attended the week’s activi ties. Over 25 leaders from over the state received a free trip as a reward for outstanding, work with county groups over a long period. Each afternoon various dem onstrations were held, with 4-H members from each of the six districts competing for state honors. Four Chowan County boys participated in two dem onstrations Johnny Winborne and Scott Ober in the Wildlife, and Leon Evans and Joe Nixon in Forestry. Although these j boys did not cop any of the j top state honors, -they were cer tainly winners in the fact that: they gave very goood demonstra-j tions and that they certainly j gained much experience from I this activity. i Each evening assembly pre ! sented varied programs from' i the tapping of new Honor Club | members, which is the highest honor that can come to a 4-H ! member, to the dress revue and I health pageant. During each evening program a county 4-H groups was in charge of the ves pers program. It was during this time that the 4-H’ers as they sat in hushed reverence, 'had time to evaluate themselves. I could go on and on about the many experiences gathered during 4-H Club Week, but I urge you to ask the boys and girls who represented Chowan County and you about their trip and about what they learn ed the past week. Invest in the, youth of today and let them know you are interested in their “doings” —for the youth of today is the only hope the world has. IN SUMMER SCHOOL Rupert Williams, son of Mr. and Mre. O. J. Williams of Edenton, is now enrolled in sum mer school at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Nearly 2,000 students are attend ing classes, workshops, and clin ics. Many are teachers return ing for in-service training. Williams is a senior majoring in history. He is a member of the Baptist Student Union. REVIVAL IN PROGRESS Revival services are in pro gress this week at the Whiteville Grove Baptist Church at Belvi dere and will close Saturday night, August 8. The Rev. Bryan W. . Holloman, pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church is the guest evangelist. Services begin each .night at 8 o’clock. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 8. 1951 [ Hospital Notes ] Visiting Hours: 10:00-11:00 A. M., 2:00-1:00 P. M., 6:00-8:00 P. M. Children under 12 not permitted to visit patients. Patients admitted to the Cho wan Hospital during the week of July 27-August 2, 1959 were as follows: White Mrs. Thelma Barnes, Creswell; Shepard Stallings, Hobbs ville; Mrs. Sadie East, Hertford; Miss Farris Ambrose, Manns Harbor; Mrs. Laneta Williams, Creswell; Mrs. Lucille Winslow, Hertford; Mrs. Essie Perry, Edenton; Mrs. Hazel Sadler, Edenton; Mrs. Nel j lie Berryman, Hobbsville; Mrs. j Bell Sawyer, Creswell; Sam Thomas Alexander, Edenton; ; Miss Pasco Davidson, Tyner; j Miss Mabel Ashley, Hertford, I Mrs. Annie Bell Chalk, Belvi dere; Mst. Ronnie Bridges, Co | lumbia; Clifton Bond, Edenton; Mrs. Josephine Hollowell, Eden i ton. Negro Callie Halsey, Creswell; Mil |dred Blount, Edenton; Armilla Winston, Windsor; Tom Shan- 1 non, Hertford; Hatte Zachary, I Hertford; Charles Hoffler, Hert ford; Essie Anderson, Hertford, Lucille Revell, Hertford; Othella Norman, Roper; Dora Virginia Roscoe, Hertford; Fannie White, ■ Hertford; Ruth Rountree, Tyner. I Discharges from the hospital during the same week were: White Miss Ann Hollowell, Tyner; Mrs. Laneta Williams, Creswell; Mrs. Lucille Winslow, Hertford; Washington Basnight, Columbia; xMiss Evelyn Marie Jethro, Cora peake; Mrs. Katherine Stanton, Edenton; the Rev. Walter V. Brown, Hobbsville; Miss Farris Ambrose, Manns Harbor; H. At wood Chapped, Alexandria, Va.; Mrs. Ethel Lavoie, Edenton; Mrs. Essie Perry, Edenton; Mst. Ron nie Bridges, Columbia; Miss Maybell Ashley, Hertford; Sam Alexander, Edenton; Shepard Now In Stock Orangeburg ROOT - PROOF PIPE AND PERFORATED PIPE Speedy low cost installation and long life for House Sew er Lines, Downspout Run offs and Septic Tank Filter Beds! WE DELIVER M. G. BROWN CO., INC LUMBER, BUILDING SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE PHONE 2135 Stallings, Hobbsville; Paul H. Hatch, Sr., Hertford; Haywood Phthisic, Edenton; Clifton V. Bond, Edenton. Negro Armeta Winston, Windsor; Pauline Brown, Plymouth; Hat tie Zachary, Hertford; Mary Boone, Hertford; Lucille Revell, Hertford; Othella Norman, Rop er; Tom Shannon, Hertford; Dora Virginia Roscoe, Hertford; Chas. F. Hoffler, Hertford. Births Births during the same period were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Nor man of Roper, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roscoe of Hertford, a girl; Mr. ancj Mrs. Junius Zach ary of Hertford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Barnes of Creswell, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn C. Perry of Edenton, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Williams of Creswell, a girl. North Carolina Corn Stocks Near Record North Carolina corn stocks of 19,397,000 bushels stored in all positions were second only to the July 1 record of 19,541,000 bushels in 1957, according to the North Carolina Crop Reporting Service. Current July 1 corn stocks in all positions were 39 percent above the 13,954,000 bushels on July 1, 1958. Com pared with a year ago, N. C. off farm corn stocks were up 61.1 percent, while on-farm stocks were up 35.5 per cent. GOT A SUMMER COLD TARE > Jsr — rr /J symptomatic ODD RELIEF Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Notice of unclaimed fund held or owing by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1 Madison Avenue, New York 10, N. Y., for Rogers R. Jones, Edenton, N. C., Benf. Rebecca Reddick, $61.00. This fund will be paid by the Company to persons establishing to its satisfaction their right to receive same on or before De cember 1, 1959. After that date said fund will be paid to the University of North Carolina to be held in trust of the owner as provided by law. july2o,aug6c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admini strator C.T.A.. of the estate of Addie N. Warren, deceased, late of Chowan, County, North Caro lina, 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 in debted to said estate please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of July, 1959. DAVID M. WARREN, Administrator C.T.A. of Addie N. Warren. jVy2,9,16,23,30,aug6c EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Clara L. Good win,, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned at Tyner, N. C„ with,in one year from date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate please make immediate pay ment. This 25th day of June. 1959. RALPH GOODWIN, Executor of Clara L. Goodwin Est. ju1y2,9,16,23,30,aug6c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admini strator of the estate of N. E. Hollowed, Route 1, Edenton, N. C., deceased, late of Chowan j 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 NOW ... GENERAL ELECTRIC FILTER -FL O W ASHER With Two Wash Cycles ...Temperature Selection • \ Normal cycles for regular cot- tons and linens and short cycles for delicate silks and synthetics. s&*<+* ~ ] Choice of hot, warm or cold wa- ter, warm or cold rinse. .>■' : ■ Lint is caught in the filter —not s' on your clothes; filter is easy to remove and clean —no jamming ■ ' or clogging. f - ; ■ p' . I : Filter also serves as handy de tergent dispenser. p • Filter-flo Washing System • Big 10-Lb. Clothes Capacity j • Water Saver for small loads ' • f ; • Extra Large Top Opening for Easy Loading $23 \W Mod.l—WA BSOS^^^ WITH TRADE i MATCHING HIGH SPEED DRYER AVAILABLE FOR ANY GENERAL ELECTRIC FILTER-FLO WASHER SEE THEM ON DISPLAY AT Quinn Furniture Company EDENTON, N. C. fir: r'ikx. ~<V ♦ ..... ..A , . ■’. r \ -A 4 - to said estate please make itn mediate payment. This 2nd day of July, 1959. N. E. HOLLOWELL. JR, Administrator of N. E. Hollowell. ju1y2,9,16,23,30,aug6c BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $6" nnn SCHOOL BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF CHOWAN. Whereas, the County .Board of Education of the County of Chowan and the Edenton City Board of Education have deter- i mined that it is necessary to] provide additional school plant facilities hereinafter described, so that the public schools in the County of Chowan may be maintained, as a pant of the sys tem of public schools of the State of North Carolina, for the nine months’ school term re quired by law, and that it will be necessary to expend for ; such school plant facilities sums amounting in the aggregate to I more than $60,000, in addition to | other monies available therefor; now, therefore. Be it ordered by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Chowan, as follows: Section 1. The Board of Com missioners of the County of Chowan has ascertained and hereby determines that it is ne cessary to erect and equip in the Chowan County School Ad ministrative Unit an addition to the existing building used for the White Oak School, and to erect and equip in the Edenton City School Administrative Unit an addition to an existing build ing used as an elementary school, in order to enable the County of Chpwan, as an ad ministrative agency of the pub lic school system of the State of North Carolina, to maintain public, schools in the Chowan County School Administrative Unit and in the Edenton City School Administrative Unit for the nine months’ school term prescribed by law, and that it will be necessary to expend for such purposes not less than $60,000 in addition to other j monies which have been made , available therefor. | Section 2. Bonds of the County of Chowan are hereby authorized and shall be issued ] pursuant to the County Finance | Act of North Carolina to erect i and equip such additions to said ! school buildings. The maximum ; aggregate amount of said bonds I shall be $60,000. Os the monies raised by the issuance of said I bonds, $40,000 shall be expended for said addition to the exist -1 ing school building used for the White Oak School in the Chowan County School Administrative Unit and $20,000 shall be ex pended for said addition to the existing building in the Eden ton City School Administrative Unit used as an elementary school. Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected. Section 4. A statement of the county debt of the County of Chowan has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Commis sioners of said county and is open to public inspection. Section 5. No debt shall be contracted during any fiscal year by the issuance of bonds pur suant to this bond order if the amount of such. debt and of all other debt contracted during such fiscal year shall exceed two-thirds of the amount by I which the outstanding indebted -1 ness of said county shall have | been reduced during the next preceding fiscal year, unless the incurring of such debt shall be submitted to a vote of the people of said county and shall be ap proved by a majority of those who vote thereon. Section 6. This bond order -J>chcnlei| Pfr GoldenjgH Age || : FULL 94 |! GOLDEN j 7 l & AGE “ft pint &£ I $Q • 0 j i “ „ i «J«/SQT. ([ J SCHENLEV DISTILLERS (0. DISTILLED ORT CIN. MOM 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS^ —SECTION TWO- PAGE THREE shall take effect thirty days after its first publication after final passage, unless, in the meantime, a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under the County Finance Act, and in such event, it shall take effect when approved by the voters of said county at an elec tion as provided in said Act. The foregoing bond order has been introduced and a sworn statement has been filed under the County Finance Act, showing the assessed valuation of the county to be $20,000,000, and the net debt for school purposes, including the proposed bonds, to be $363,300. A tax will be levied for the payment of the pro posed bonds and interest, if the same shall be issued. Any citi zen or taxpayer may protest against the issuance of such bonds at a meeting of the Board qf Commissioners to be held at the regular meeting place of said Board in the County Court House in Edenton. North Caro lina, at 9:00 o’clock A. M., on the 4th day of September, 1959, or an adjournment thereof. BERTHA B. BUNCH, Clerk of Board of Commission ers of Chowan County. Ju1y23.30Aug6,13
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