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Nep Nome Demonstration News •r MUB. OMNIK 8. CHARLTON, ( aaatr Kafr* Horn IknMlM A ( eat Six 4-H Club girls competed in the finals of the North Caro lina Junior 4-H Enriched Corn Magi Activity. The “Bake Off” was,, held Saturuay. Marjorie Harris was awarded first place, Doris Gregory, second pia 2 and Mary Drew, third place. Others making a very good record were: Olivia Harrell, Erma Rii dick and Mary Jerkins. Twenty-six Jun ior 4-H Club girls worked .on this activity during the year. Marjorie, countv first' place ( wihppr, will com: etc in the dis trict .contest 'with her record and six off her muf' ns entered at the North Carolina State Fair, Octo ber JO-15. Achievement Certificates will be awarded to Home Demonstra tion Club women at the Ach-' ievement Program, October 25, wjjo have made outstanding pro gress on goals and project ac tivities during the year. It is ROMAN’S CLUB “ OF EDENTON Now Taking Orders '• —for— CLAXTON ! FRUIT CAKES Contact Any Club Member B OH CALL 2397 Mitchener’s Pharmacy ❖ Will Close This Friday Night At 7:30 O’clock * i ❖ Support Edenton Aces Football Team WINTER IS COMING! DON’T FORGET YOUR FUEL OIL BILL EDENTON OIL DEALERS ASSOCIATION URGES YOU TO SETTLE YOUR ACCOUNT PROMPTLY Members of this association are eager to serve you with your fuel oil needs by giving prompt, reliable service. So that we may maintain this high standard of service, we urge all past due accounts to pay promptly. Our members also exchange credit information, which will be kept up to date throughout the heating season. We appre ciate your business and cooperation. < 0 y ' Menton M Company I Coastiand Oil Company SINCLAIR PRODUCTS I GULF OIL PRODUCTS Edenton Ice Company I J.H. Conger TEXAOO PRODUCTS Hamtf Oi Company ledenton oil dealers ESSO PRODUCTS | . ASSOCIATION 11 ------ very important that you sum marize your and get your record into our of fice by October 14. Achievement Certificates will also be given to those who have read three recommended books and made reports on them at your monthly club meeting. You have one more meeting to ac complish this goal. Those who have made perfect attendance will receive a certificate. ' Surveys show that many teen agers are poorly fed. Quite of ten the girls are afraid of get ting fat so they skip breakfast, eat poor snacks arid drink no milk. The National Dairy Coun cil says,- “Bet on your break fast”. If mornings at your house are a cross between a thirty yard dash and a backstage dressing room, this is for you. A good breakfast will give you more energy than those extra minutes of sleep; it may give you better color than the rosiest sweater you own; it will do more to hglp you pass that test than your last minute peek at the book. It is twelve or four teen hours since your last meal; your body is hungry. Maybe you don’t recognize the signals in the morning confusion and tension. Reorganize and relax for breakfast. Pack your books the night be fore; decide what you will wear, in fair weather or foul. Jolt THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. TNOMDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1960. 11 mother by getting up earlier in the morning. Then make your I first meal of the day one that 1 includes one quarter to one third 1. u your uauy loou needs: truit, I cereal or egg or both, milk, I bread and butter are basic. Vary the amounts to fit your size, your activity. Enjoy bacon | and whole grain wheatcakes if, ' you like. Breakfast to your! ! , taste, but bet on a complete * meal to help you look and feel, ■i your best all day.” !-"■■■ ~J County News By MRS. ROLAND EVANsJ The Rev. J. Paul Holoman brought the morning and even , ing messages at Rocky Hock | 1 Baptist Church on Sunday in the (absence of the pastor, the Rev. 'Thurman Allred, who was away in a revival service. | Miss Lynn Allred celebrated j : her eighth birthday on Saturday with a party in the afternoon. I About 19 of her friends were , present. The monthly Sunday School meeting will be held on Friday night at Rocky Hock Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Evans and mother spent the week-end in Elizabeth City with relatives and attended a birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of Stanford Perry and attended a revival meeting at the First Baptist Church, where Dr. Clyde Yates 1 of Charlotte is preaching. Mrs, J. L. Brown and Betty Joe of Portsmouth, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nixon of Ports | mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Lester I Copeland and boys of Ryland and Mrs. Dixie L. Nixon visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Perry on Sunday. The Enterprise Home Dem onstration Club will meet with Mrs. J. F. Perry tonight (Thursday). The Annie Hollowell Circle of Ballard’s Bridge Baptist Church was hostess to Chowan Ruritan Club on Monday night at the Chowan Community Building. I The Chowan County Fair will be held October 3-8. | The Red Cross bloodmobile will be at the Edenton armory in Edenton on Friday, Septem ber 30. County people are urg ed to give blood. The bloodmo bile will be open from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. | A polio shot clinic will be held tonight (Thursday) at the Pene lope Barker house from 7 to 9 o’clock. Miss Mary Pearl Harrgll has enrolled in Pan American Busi ness School in Richmond, Va. Misses Faye Ober and Patricia Waff were awarded college re sources scholarships at East Carolina College. The scholar ships were worth SIOO each. An Associational Sunday School meeting was held at Sandy Cross Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon. A large crowd attended the 'dedication of the new Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City Sun day afternoon. The North Carolina State Fair will be held October 10-15. Mrs. Edith Perry was .hostess to the Annie Hollowell Circle of Ballard’s Bridge Baptist Church Tuesday night of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corprew and family of Portsmouth, Va., visited Mrs. Minnie Corprew and Tom Corprew on Saturday. A county - wide community development meeting was held on Tuesday evening, September 27, at 7:30 o’clock at the Rocky Hock Community Center. Miss Linda Copeland spent the week-end with .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Copeland. | Bag Sewing Contest State Fair Feature With fair time just around the corner, hundreds of North Carolina housewives are setting their sights on homemaking prizes to be awarded at North Carolina State Fair, October Il ls. One of the most rewarding of this year’s competition is the 1960 national cotton bag sewing contest, also a feature of 49 other state and regional fairs. More than $17,000 worth of prizes, in cluding two expense-paid vaca tions in Hollywood, will be awarded to this year’s national winners. At N. C. State Fair, cash prizes totaling -SIOO will be given to premium winners in the eight entry categories. These classi fications include toys, crib quilts, aprons, pillow cases, play suits, dresses, shirts and lunch eon sets. Except for minor trimmings, all entries in this contest must be made from the plain or print bags used to package feed, flour and other commodities for the farm and home. Persons of any age are eligible to enter. The exhibitor receiving the greatest number of blue first place ribbons in the cotton bag contest at N. C. State Fair will win a portable sewing machine and become an automatic final ist. If she is selected as one of two top winners at judging in Memphis, Tenn., November 3, she will be given an expense paid trip to California, plus sev eral thousands of dollars worth of home furnishings and appli ance gifts. North Carolina has JH ■ -I M i liilii a,i ■ • •J 3. ■ IIV Bf J| J JOE THORUD SAYS: how : to keep your HOME IN J j THE FAMILY j and your I FAMILY IN 1 THEHUIOME j Just see your Nationwide man and ask for a Mortgage Can cellation plan. Here's really low cost assurance that your mortgage will be fully paid automatically if you're not here to do it. Check Nation wide the company with new ideas for a new era. JOE THORUD 2M Bank of Edanlon Bids* . P. O. Box 504 RHONE *429 1 lationwide Hem. Officai Calvmb«. Ohia | already had two national win ners and maybe the 1960 com j petition will produce another. Presbyterian Women To Meet In Goldsboro The women of the Church of Albemarle Presbytery will meet in the First Presbyterian Church of Goldsboro on Thursday, Oc tober 13, and Friday, October 14. The theme for the meeting will be “Our Heritage and Mission.” Mrs. Charles H. Francis of New Bern, president, will preside. The opening session will fea ture ah address on “The Pres byterian Mission to the Nation” by Dr. C. I. Lewis, pastor of the host church. The main speaker for the two- J day session will be Dr. Mary l Boney, professor of Bible at' Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia, who will address the group on Thursday night and Friday morning on the Bible study for the year from the book of Philippians. Dr. Boney is a native of North Carolina. Thousands Eligible To Vote In Know How Referendum Thousands of North Carolina farm citizens will be eligible _ to vote in the Nickels for Know-j How referendum on Friday, Sep-' tember 30. 1 E. Y. Floyd of Raleigh, chair- ; man of the referendum, says all users of fertilizer and their 1 wives or husbands can vote.| Members of FFA, NHA, NFA. and 4-H Clubs can vote, also, if j they have projects which re- quire purchases of feed or fer tilizer. No advance registration is ne- IT'S A YOUNG MEN'S ERA IN POLITICS In addition to the fact that the presidential candidates are younger than ever before, the men they have selected as ad visors are even younger. 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PHONE 2163 EDENTON Statement Required By the Act Os August 24, 1912, As Amended By the Acts of March 3. 1933. July 2, 1946 and June 11. 1960 (74 Stat. 208) Showing the Own ership, Management and Circu lation of— The Chowan Herald, published weekly at Edenton, North Caro lina, for October 1/ 1960. I 1. The names and addresses iof the publisher, editor, manag | ing editor and business managers ' are: Publisher—The Chowan Her i aid, Edenton, N. C. Editor J. Edwin Bufflap, Edenton, N. C. 2. The owners are: J. Edwin Bufflap, Edenton, | North Carolina. I Hector Lupton, Edenton, North j Carolina. 3. The known bondholders. 1 mortgagees and other security ! holders owning or holding 1 per !a nt or more of total amount of I bonds, mortgages or other se jcuritics are: None. | 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 in- I elude, in eases where the stock- I holder or security holder appears I upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduci ary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting; also the statements in the two para graphs show the affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions un der which stockholders and se curity holders who do not ap pear upon the books of the com pany as trustees, hold stock and I securities in a capacity other I than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of I copies of each issue of this pub lication sold or distributed, ! through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: 2.050. J. EDWIN BUFFLAP, Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of September, CELIA D. SPIVEY, ‘ (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires June I 17. '1961.
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