River Road News Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tynch vreturned home after spending a week in Florida. Kathryn Tynch, a student at East Carolina College, spent the week-end With her parents, Mr. and hfj-s. Murray Tynch. Mr. *and Mrs. Robert Williams and children of Merry Hill called on his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Tynch, on Sunday. Mr. «and Mrs. Tom Winslow spent Sunday afternoon with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Tynch. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and son George spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Tynch. Mrs. Will Tynch is on the sick list. Juith Hassell and children of Norfolk spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mary Hassell. Mrs. Johnnie Owens spent • Saturday afternoon with her mother and sister. ; Mrs. Ada Tynch called on Mrs. Will Tynch Saturday after noon. Betty Tynch called on Mary Alice Tynch Sunday evening. Mrs. Guy Toppin and children and Mrs. Thomas Perry spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Will Tynch. Mrs. J. S. Barnett and daugh ter Denise spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tynch. Ilene 'Wilson spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tynch. Mr. -and Mrs. Palmer Tynch and tw'o children, Ellis Ray and Mary Alice, visited MV. and Mrs. Robert* Williams at Merry Hill Sunday. Bettie Tynch visited in .Merry Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Toppin spent- Sunday afternoon with fctr. abd Mrs. Will Tynch. ~ Vaiden Tynch spent Sunday afterqpbn with his brother, C. W. Tynch. MnJl&nd Mrs. W. S. Miller ci.»ed on her brother and sister in-law; 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tynch, on Sunday. Mrs;'' Louis Hobbs called on Mr. and -Mrs. C. W. Tynch Sun day afternoon. Mrs-. Inez Vanhorn is visiting her daughter in Hertford after spending two weeks as guest of her Mrs. Jim Oliver. Mr*- and Mrs. Louise fflfr&l callecj on her mother, Mrs. C. E. Tyncbj- Sunday afternoon. Mi's. ‘Nellie Gordon is improv ing after being sick. Mi^ v Johnnie .Owens called on her sister last week. MdS. V. E. Tynch has returned home'after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Sadie Has sell. a Substitute Teachers Needed At Edenton Negro High School EcJehton Negro High School has enrolled to date 93G element ary ipupils and 273 high school pupils. With this kind of school population there is a problem of teacher-pupil load, even • though the school is staffed menttrry teachers and 12 high school teachers. At the pretent time the school has ho list of approved substi tute*-teachers. It is hoped that indiioduals who have a North Cardtina teachers certificate, and are . interested in doing substi tute'-teaching, will make appli cation*. for such teaching to p. F. Walker, principal of the school. Chateaux GRAPE FLAVORED I VODKA • Qt. Jf "CIA O hßbß|h'-- *•* MR JpBP Ml *®R wkkf mitei'i JHHHHf msBB /.BBHHn Ift m 1 “'mi '•' "iim~ i A four-door station wagon has been added to the newly styled Rambler American line for 1961, along with a two-door convertible. Other models are two-door station wagons and two-door and four-door sedans. All are built on a wheelbase of 100 inches. Although the 1961 offerings look longer than past models they actually are 5.2 inches shorter and three inches narrower. ■ A |g|- «;|| J| ™ ***'* ** tm Bp ***■* la* <*• - MAN IN THE CENTER—lndian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru relaxes on the balcony of his New York hotel suite. He ia a leader in the U.N. neutral nations’ bloc attempting to oil East-West friction./ »• >.* . ."'i: . ' .ts -'ynuf WITH THE FARM WOMEN By MAIDRED MORRIS Projects Help In Community Improvement Members of the Fellowship Home Demonstration Club in Wake County have recently com pleted a money making pro ject. They sold pepper and va nilla flavoring. In return, they received an 80-cup coffee perco lator which is available for use in the community. * ’ Mrs: MarfarPt Bdbson* hom ' «jK Ijf BHR pure gasolines have set 244 certified performance records’fbr power, mileage and economic Get PURE-PREMIUM |®} ...it f s super premium now 4^ KwtifiM n NaSCAR AA*. USAt ana zCCA jj Winslow o*l Company THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, i 960. economics agent, says the Fel- j lowship members also plan to> make improvements on their community building and sur rounding grounds. Orchids In Bloom Are you an orchid lover? Many people are raising orchids in their greenhouses as a hobby. Miss Hilda Clontz, home eco nomies agent in Catawba Coun "ty. reports she recently saw some orchids in full bloom. It seems that Mrs. Henry Her man has her own small green house. She and her husband spend many hours raising all kinds |f plants and flowers as a hobby. They have many dif ferent types of orchids, some growing in pots and others growing on wood. Should Have Won In Garden Contest With determination, Charles Wellons should win the garden contest in Currituck County nex’ year. Back in April, he turned his backyard into a garden. At the end of each row there weie uniform labels telling what was planted in the row. Mrs. Elizabeth Sanderlin, home economics agent, reports Wellons raked his rows clean before the judges arrived. Beans and to inatoes were staked, tomatoes and strawberries were mulched. Working by his score card, he won second place, but should come in first next year. Reading Champion Mrs. W. B. Williams of Surry County is a champion when it comes to reading. She has al ready read 65 books this year. Mis. Williams has earned a reading certificate for many years. Although she reads on j many subjects, her main inter ests are in reading biographies of well-known people and study ing birds. Miss Ella Hampton, assistant home economics agent, says Mrs. Williams does not neglect hei duties as a homemaker but just uses her leisure time to a good advantage. Crafts Express Personality Why are crafts gaining in popularity in the state? Miss Verna Belle Lowery, home eco ) nomics agent in New Hanover J County, told her Home Demon ! stration Club women that the | reasons for their popularity are: people have the desire to do something creative: it provides a form of training for the mind; it provides a true form of recre ation and pleasure: and. it can be a source of income. After seeing and evaluating crafts, members agreed tha handmade crafts should be out standing in quality of workman ship and design as well as unique. Group Works On Pastels j Sixteen Home Demonstration Club members in Haywood County organized a special class to work in pastels. W. S. Mc- Call, a noted portrait painter, in structed the women in their work. Miss Mary Cornwell, home economics agent, says Mrs. Ran kin Ferguson and members of the Lakeside Club were respon sible for organizing the group which included members from other clubs. In Bad Shape A credit reporting agency made the following report con cerning a debtor: “We have a report that this party has no property, either real or personal; no credit, eith er actual or pote.ntial; no pros pects. either present or future; and no hope, either here or here after.” RfM-HUNO AMERICA'S FINEST DO-IT-YOURSELF ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOOR E-fa Large glass and screen EL interchange panels ' f *\ ★ Exclusive no sag, no wear ? £p: AJj J Uni-Hinge -Jr Internal expander door sill ,ha * sto P* < * r °f ,s |Bjm Ly au, °» t w M i ALUMINUM B I m *New Exclusive Push-Lok Handle^^ Installation optional at slight extra cost M.G.B rown Co-> Inc. LUMBER - HARDWARE BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 2135 Edenton ■ fP ROSES «*>» EDEN TON, N. C. VALUES Welch’s Ladies’ UL,% j wi> *l. • Famous Boxed House iC, fre-Shrunk j Dlllnilglu Chocolates n __„„ a All mu« CHAIRS ! “ Dr ° ps p . ‘MM v , ■ , Natural Finish • Milk Chocolate Stars | hirst Quality -’ 0 Ironing! j t • Pepper. r.int Patties . T® ' Straight Lliail'S • Royal Clusters values up \»\ Mi sses j ~ . w . • Nut Fudge *S£SSL j f o ss 95 'IK/ 52.99 • Nut Caramels j Hlld • Miniature Mix j ON SALE illljj i Jpf Armless Rocker only 39c hox j $2.88 ™ j $3.99 Boxer Longies Melamine Italian Tweed Flannel Lined ri_ 0 . zmmmm Starter Set C1 . Twills sizes 16-Pc. Dinnerware ® kll * ts m sizes ~ , Wfm _ 16-Pe. “Oceanic” Regular Corduroy H W 2 «« Qfl M 22 Denim Mlf Stainless * 2 - 98 Z “ Polished If I Tableware Value [TU to W V 8 REGULAR $16.75 VALUE d*-| mFf / \\ Cotton JB j® When Purchased Separately «IpL,4 4 Jl U dU V , ir SPECIAL M 99c pair “ 14.45 set 32” x 32” Printed j Children’s Saddle Oxfords j Use Our Convenient Silk Blend Reg. w. . ,avA " a > Pl™ ‘ Jim 1,101111 «2.98 only A Smalt De P° sit wm U l O c m Brown ifa J Hold Your Selection Head hearts Z Black Q-| on Until Christmas! • Black & Lay It Away 3 6ff SI.OO " EACH Now! r'" ~™'\ Elementary School Lunch Room Menu v ,» Menus at the Elementary School lunch room for the week of October 17-21 will be as fol lows: Monday—Wieners, weiner rolls, rice pudding, baked beans, toss j salad and milk. Tuesday— Hamburger, gravy, school baked rolls, creamed po tatoes, blackeye peas, rolls, but ter, apple pie and milk, i Wednesday Vegetable beef soup, crackers, toasted cheese 'sandwiches, block cake and milk. | Thursday Spanish rice with j beef, buttered peas, carrot sticks, ichees slices, school baked rolls, I butter, fruit cup and milk. Friday—Fish sticks, cole slaw, , Lima beans and corn, butter, l cherry pie and milk. One example is worth a thous ! and arguments. —William E. Gladstone. Pottery Psychiatrist The man asking for a loan was asked what his business was and gave the startling answer that he was a psychiatrist in a pot tery factory. Further question ing drew out the information that he took care of the cracked pots. Ouch! Top Executive I hope you thoroughly understand the im portance of punctuation. Newly Hired Secretary—Why yes, sir! I always get to work on time. DO 1U PHONE 2317 ON ORDERS OF $2 OR SUPER MORE EVERY DAY! MARKET FOR FREE DELIVERY 4 to 6-lb. Average FRESH PICNIC ROAST LB - 29 c CEDAR FARM I FRESH MADE BACON I JIFFY STEAKS 1-lb. pkg. 39 c | 11>.79c SUN-SPUN BISCUITS Sweetmilk or Buttermilk 3 Cans 25c No. 2‘/a Can Martindal. 303 Cans Red Si White Sweet Potatoes Apple Sauce can 19c 2 cans 25c Large Size Red & White Detergent 27c box -- 4 boxes 81.00 12-oa. Jar Red & White I 3-LB CAN RED Si WHITE Peanut Rutter I SHORTENING jar 29c I can 59e LET US CL T YOUR STF.A KS WHIL E I 'Of SHOP P LEX TV OF FREE PARKIXG i— EECiiCtit PAGE SEVEN SLOWDOWN enJLIVt!

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