on 3 PAGE TWO Colored Playground Scene Os Activity t The Eden ton colored Woman’s Chib, which has shown an in terest in maintaining playground activities for boys and, girls of throughout the years, and with the generous coopera tion of Town Council, launched an inspired playground program this summer by securing the trained supervision of the coach of the Edenton High School. W A. Hunter. Mr. Hunter has pre sented an interesting program for boys and girls of all ages. The Woman’s Club extends its thanks to the City Fathers for their very deep interest in the i rejuvenated project, which has already, in just four weeks, shown evidence of dealing a ter rible death-like blow to idleness and juvenile delinquency. The club also thanks John A. Holmes, 1 superintendent of schools, for the help and direction he has given tomake the project a success. ' The youngsters are organized j info six teams, divided into two 1 leagues, as follows: The Inter national League and the All- American League. I The International League in- 1 eludes boys of the ages 6 to 10. ( Their teams are the Tigers, with ' Frank Hedgepeth as manager; the Braves, Lawrence Collins,j manager, and the Giants, Al-! phono Blozunt, manager. The All-American League in- 1 eludes boys of the ages 10 to 14. Their teams are the Dodgers, Earl Jones, manager and Paul Gregory, assistant; the Western J Blue Jays, William Reeves, man ager and James Reeves and Bill. Leary, assistants; the Junior Sluggers, Alphonzo Overton, j manager and Clarence Jones, as- I sistant. League games are played I eyery day in the week except on Saturdays beginning at 5 o'clock | with the Internationals and at 8:15 with the All-Americans. The public is invited to see i these games and witness the en thusiasm of these youngsters. Classified Ads GUMS BLEED, tender, receded. .See dentist. Buy soothing OLAG Tooth Paste at the drug istore. PICTURE FRAMING— FOR THE best in custom , Icture framing see John R. Lewis at the Eden ton Furniture Company. Con* plete line of moulding to choose from. tfc M. G. BROWN COMPANY NOW buying logs and tracts of tim ber. Highest market priocs paid. Phone 2135, Edenton. tfc FOR SALE—LENNOX REFRlG erator, good running condition. Call 2680 or 2186. exaugsc FOR SALE 1953 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 2-door sedan. A-l mechanical condition and good rubber. New seat covers. Priced for quick sale. Phone 2p59 after 6 P. M. julyl7c FOUND SHEAFFER'S SCRIP cartridge pen. Owner call at Herald office, identify same and pay for this ad. ltc FOR SALE OR RENT—S-ROOM brick house with utility room, garage and large yard. U. S. 17 south across from Legion Building. Apply Mrs. John Parrish, phone 2295, Edenton. or Harry Crummey. julyl 4tf WANTED— A MAN BETWEEN the ages of 21-50 for a Wat kins business in Chowan Coun ty. Would like to talk to you about this wonderful oppor- are under no ob ligation. Write E. P. Brown. P. O. Box 918. Goldsboro. N. C. ju1y7.14.21.28c COMFORTABLE NINE - ROOM house for rent. Near town limits on Highway 32 North. Country living with garden . privileges. Call Trust Depart ment, Peoples Bank & Trust Jf Co., Edenton, N. C. Phone •071. j1y7,14c FOR SALE— GOOD USED GAS ranges as low as $35.00. West ern Gas Service. Phone 3122, Edenton. ;une2tf Cottage for rent kill Devil Hills. Electric kitchen, hot water, three bedrooms and screened porch. J. L Chest nutt, phone 2389. Aug2sc HOUSE FOR KENT—TWO BED rooms; refrigerator and stove. Newly painted. Call Dr. A. F, Downum, 3218. $46 month. Mtylttfc i “King of Swine” iMammoufh meat type QIC. 'Grand champion blood lines. . It t* $ j. v wcpMayllc j International League Standing Won Lost Pet. Giants 3 1 .750 Tigers 2 1 .667 Beavers 1 3 .200 All-American League Standing Won Lost Pet. Dodgers 4 0 1.000 Blue Jays 1 2 .333 Jr. Sluggers ........ 0 3 .000 Annual Evans Family Reunion Held Sunday The annual family reunion of Mrs. Z. T. Evans was held Sun day, July 10. at the home with j a large number present, includ ing the family and invited guests. Guests included the Rev. and Mrs. Thurman Allred. Barbara, Jimmy, David and Lynn, Mr. Mrs. Fred G. Willis of Marion. N. C„ Mrs. Olivia Hobbs of Hertford. Mrs. Sara Griffin of Edenton. Joe Privott of Tyner. Those of the family present 1 were: Mrs. Z. T. Evans. Beu lah and Alvin, Mrs. Lillie Sqund ( ers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saund ers, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Saund i ers, Jane, Johnnie and Roger of Hobbsville, Mr. and Mi's. Les ter Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Platts of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Wallace Goodwin, Jr., and Kath ryn, Marjorie, Gerald and Gene Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Harrell, Dean and Kent of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Ashley and Belva, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Harrell of Norfolk and Zaeky Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Evans and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Evans and Dean of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Evans, Judy, Leon, Lewis, Don, Jimmy and Jar»ie, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Evans, Carolyn, Ray and Ronda, Mr. and Mrs. Roland i Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Byrum and Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lowe, Roscland and Jerry of Whaleyville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Evans, Darlene and Car roll, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ev- i ans and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Nixon, Charlotte Ann j and Billy, Frank Evans and Wal lace Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Henry White and granddaughter. HELP WANTF.D MALE OR l female in Edenton. Full or i part time. Age no handicap 1 Better than average income. Investigate. Watkins Products. Inc., today. Write Box 5071. Dept. !s-3, Richmond, Va. J1y7.21 Aug.4pd FOR RENT OR SALE TWO and three bedroom houses. Electric stove, refrigerator, hot water heater. On school bus route. Terms can be arrang ed. L. E. Francis, Route 3, Edenton. Phone 3472. WATCH REPAIRING— JEWEL ry repairing and engraving . . . Prompt service. Ross Jewelers. Phone 3525. tfc FOR QUICK AND i XPERT service on your radio and phonograph, call the Griffin Musicenter, phone 2528. 'We carry a complete line of phono needles. WANTED AT ONCE RAW leigh Dealer in Edenton. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCG-210-3. Richmond, Va. jly7,l4pd FOR~RENT OR SALE—2-BED room house in Albemarle Court. Stove and refrigeratoi furnished; also floor furnace Phone 3122. tfc BULLDOZER WORK LAND clearing and dirt pushing Phone 2956, Clarence Lupton I tfc FOR RENT KILL DEVIL Hills ocean-front cottage. Two bedrooms, screened porch, elec tric kitchen. Near Avalon fish ing pier. Available July 17 to July 31 and August through Labor Day. Contact Mrs. Wood Privott. Phone Edenton 3230. He Industrial Equipment —for— Wheel Type and Crawler Tractors I Backhocs. Dosars. Trenchers j Crawler Tractors With Winches Loaders. Landscaping Rakasl See or Call Hobbs Implement' Uaatagb'ikJCL ' Ti— CTawncuT iiuiikLS, iilSZmSu, lioSj,. CAiiCuiiA, jhunaDAY, JULY 14, is 6& IN OUR GROCERY CORNER BSPI U. S. Choice - Western LARGE DETERGENT inn L.LADE - BONE - CHUCK FA B jgj BEE^OAST Ideal Setting for Summer K\ c Foods from ... P& Q ERESH - SELECT WORTHMORE I 1-Lb. fe BEEF SLICED IC’D A IVTVC / LIVER BACON[iW 111 K A L* IBONELESS AND ROLLED CHOICE id. mm c chuck Ojf ‘j Roast 159° I I 16-oz. Chatham All Meat 9k XQ SAUSAGE I sli '-' _ lb. iCIA! 1 '• “ 35c (Bologna: 49c " DON’T HE FOOLED! THESE ARE OUR REGULAR EVERYDAY PRICES "^O^RIDA^JnDSAtoTaTSPECIALS! '.a-Lb. Sticks I Gallon Airflite I Tall Eco IVi Gal. Made Fresh 5c off 12-oz. Liquid 10c off Vt Lb. I 4-os. Red Bird I lVi Lbs. Roberts I 10c off Quart Triple “A I Distilled I Evaporated I Orange Chiffon Vesper I Vienna I Vanilla I MR. OLE 0I A inegar I MILK I Drink Detergent % TEA Jp. Sausage I Wafers I CLEJAN lb. 21c | Jug 49c j 3 Cans 43c | Jar 39c Can 34c | Box 49c I Can tlfc j Bag 29c | Battle Sic 20-oz. Kraft 12-oz, blue plate new new no 303 white house TY . LUCKY LEAF LEMON " - ■MWIML, Grape Jelly Peanut ߣter PIE FILLING IIee^ e jar 37 c can 29 c 2»2 t c ufwlw J ar FIRST CHOICE !■■■■*■■■■■■»■ ■■■■■^^^IMPERIA^BRIQU^r LOCAL - VINE RIPE FANCY «. oz . can delmonte BisCllitS Sandwich Spread CHARCOAL fy ,| Pineapple & Grapefruit i ftW 10-LB. gA Cantaloupes JUICE 61 45 c pint »^« c gm ' 48’s McCormick 1 il- A frozen TEABAGS 8n531 “P Apple Pie, , | gg lotai. sim. each 35 c “" Ml l o n * VlHBr n x CookoutTime...Full Snap Beans Zy a French Fries ~ of PicnicSu ” s "" y SHOP t ’ N SAVE I ( hocolate & Coconut 1 SUPER iCOWmOtFn ,TtM I I nwvvn an mi xairttn I I 7:30 - I J UUMtL UWNtM HU ait. 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