i—SECTION ONE PAGE FOUR the Chowan Herald ■ “üblished every Thursday by The Chowen , -lirald, a partnership coniiating of J. Edwin ddfflap and Rector at 429-425 South r ■•rriad Street. Eden ton. North Carolina. ■>WTK BITTW Ay SECTOR LOTTON 44*wtWn* Manner SUBSCRIPTION KATES: u ue Year (c stride North Carolina) 49.00 n« Year (in North Carolina* Of** Six Months **4® Entered as second-class matter August 30,1934, it the Post Ofiice at Edenton. North Carolina, inder the act of March 3. 1870. ' Cards of thanks, obituaries, reaolutlons of re spect. etc., will be chaiged for at regular ad n ■ nr - i ■ ii ii' -.r i-r ~ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1860. i LIFT FOR TODAY fiwi thou, Bethlehem, in the land of Juda, not the least among the princes of Juda; for ol these shall come a Governor, that shall # a.e f my people Israel. —Matthew 2.6. OUR WORLD could quickly be transformed into the Kingdom of God through realizat'cm of ins ideals and spiritual significance of Bethlehem, the cradle of Jesus, our Saviour and Lord. Merciful Father, may we 4 hav<~ said that the town holds its same charm. We eagerly await each edition of The Chowan Herald so we can keep up with our nanv friends which we wish to be remember ed to.” o Red Men held a weiner roast Monday night and some of the champion eaters like Gus Bunch. Gus Nixon and Kenneth Worrell didn’t show up. However. Hawk Crummev was there and was easily the champ. Each one went to a table to fix up his hot dog. but Hawk sat at the table, de figured he wouldn’t lose so much time walk ng back and forth. o Chasing from one meeting to another Monday night. I walked out of one meeting without my jvercoat—real weather to wear one. Tuesday •norning—still more reason to wear an overcoat vith the temperature far below freezing—l made the rounds to find mv coat. Which caused Wil •>orne Harrell to remark. “If vou don’t wear your this Christmas season, that 124 of us are going to get killed in traffic collisions. Will you or a member of your family be among the 124 who may lose their lives? The answer is up to you md I. We are the only ones that can prevent such a needless waste of human lives; our lives. Let us, therefore, become keenly aware of the value of human life and practice safety first, last and always while traveling the highways of •mr state and nation. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1960. I I Km «y|xit iiMKpr \ 1\ 1 n iiHikv' mir flHp §fe fdji; mi iJ W - m, f EM p m MAN ABOUT TO DlE—With the face of death only a few feet away, a Caracas rioter is helped into a first aid station. He received a stomach wound while fighting government troops in Caracas, Venezuela. He died minute later. overcoat this kind of weather .you might as well sell it.” I I agree with him 100 percent. o I Doc Griffin, now in Florida, is. no doubt, missing the verv cold snap we are experiencing, iui nes now at tort Pierce. Fla. |ln a brief message this week Doc said he went up Citrus Tow ler and saw 17 million orange trees at one time. “Sunnv. clear and warm,” he said. But how in the dickens did Doc dig up I enough energy to count 17 mil lion orange trees? He also sent Ime a “Burial Certificate” on which was the following word ing: “Whv stav up nerth half dead when vou can come to Florida and get planted beauti fully (no more taxes, doctor’s bills or rent) 10. only $39.9a. [Classified Ads BAD BREATH LOSES FRIENDS . . . Buy breath-taking OLAG Tooth Paste at the drug store!; KEEP the carpet cleaning prob lem small —use Blue Lustre on your wall to wall. Quinn’s, ltc FOR SALE KENMORE OIL^ circulalor with fan. Priced reasonable. Call Jackson’s Ra-| dio Service. Phone 3519. ltc j HELP WANTED MALE OR' female in Edenton. Full or part time Watkins route avail-1 able. No investment. Earn the year around. Bonus plan.! Age 21-70. Must be neat.' Write Watkins Products, Inc., Box 5071. Dept. S-3. Richmond, Va. Dec 15,22, Jansp ’ . I FOR RENT- NO. 30 WESTOVER ] Heights. 3 bedrooms. Seej Floyd Griffin, Route 1, Merry Hill or phone Edenton 2809. j Decßtfc CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE.} Early Jersey Wakefield,] Charleston Wakefield. Ferry’s Round Dutch, Flat Dutch. Al-j so Heading Lettuce. Set now j for early spring heading. E. L. PEARCE, Seedsman Phone 3839 Edenton WANTED —LADY & GENTLE-' man wish 2 bedrooms on first floor convenient to bath, with white Christian family. Pay! $150.00 per month for both.j Need a little help. Please j answer by letter to W. T. Far- , rell, 519 Lucas Ave., Norfolk 2, Va. Deri,B,lsc WANTED AT ONCF-Rawleigh Dealer. Write Rawieigh’s, De partment NCL-210-3 Richmond, Va. Dec 1,8,15,22,29 p HOUSE FOR SALE—LOCATED at corner of East Queen and Court Streets. Seven rooms, bath and a half. Central heat, basement and garage. • Priced to se'l. W. P. (Spec) Jones. Phone 2174 or 3793. Decltfc M. G. BROWN COMPANY NOW buying logs and tracts of tim ber. Highest market prices paid. Phone 2135, Edenton. tfc Bring a pal —two for $59.95. Special pockets if vou want to • ‘take it with vou.’ Our motto: i ‘We undertake anything.’ Use ! our lav-awav plan. All services guaranteed to satisfy or money cheerfully refunded on vour re turn." The certificate is signed Stift, Dead & Done, Inc. o Steadv rain did not prevent a lot of people from attending the Christmas concert held in the John A. Holmes High School au-| ditorium Sunday afternoon. The auditorium was just about filled' and those who heard it must have felt repaid for fighting the; elements to get there. Here’s; one who thoroughly enjoyed the program and congratulate the youngsters taking part -and their director Miss Suzanne Hardison, j HOUSE FOR RENT—LOCATED 102 Pembroke Circle. Newly painted inside and out. Con tact Mrs. W. W. Robertson, Plymouth, N. C. Phone 2842. Decß,lspd FOR RENT—HOUSE AT 806-808 Johnston Street with duplex apartments. Each apartment has 3 rooms downstairs and 3j rooms upstairs with hardwood floors downstairs and pine floors upstairs. Each apart ment has gas range, gas water heater, electric refrigerator—6 rooms and bath. Will rent one or both apartments for $40.00 each per month. Telephone 2135, M. G. Brown Company. tfc FOR RENT—JOHN G. SMALL house located at 112 W. Queen Street. Contact Mrs. John G. Small, phone 2939 or H. S. Small, 607 N. Broad Street. Nov24.Dec 1.8.15 pd FOR RENT—FRESHLY PAINT ed two-bedroom house. West over Heights. Call F. Bout well, 3561. tfc -I»:TURE FRAMING—FOR THI best in custom . jture framing see Jonn R. Lewis at the Eden ton Furniture Company. Com i lete line of moulding to chooat from tfc BULLDOZER WORK LAND clearing and dirt pushing Phone 2956, Clarence Lupton tfc WATCH REPAIRING —JEWEL ry repairing and engraving . . Prompt service. Ross Jewelers. Phone 3525. tfc FOR SALE—GOOD USED GAS ranges as low as $35.00. West ern Gas Service. Phone 3122, Edenton. June2tf FOR QUICK AND EXPERT service on your radio and phonogranh, call the Griffin Musicenter, phone 2528. W« carry a complete line o> phono needles. FOR RENT OR SALE TWO and three bedroom houses Electric stove, refrigerator, hot water heater. On school bus route. Terms cau be arrang ed. L. E. Route 3 Edenton. Phone 3472. * I Somebody must have had the intuition that Tuesday nights Town Council meeting would be another long ’un. On the table was a large Ditcher of water and each Councilman had a fancy glass in front of him. Then Mavor John Mitchener arranged for a" coffee- pot full of coffee ind soft drinks to be brought in. But with such fancy glass es. looks like somebody would have prepared a little egg nog. Anywav. the Councilmen have been meeting so bloomin’ often lately that I think I’ll try to get a snack bar concession in the Municipal Building for the long-winded meetings. The even ing meal has just about disap peared when a lot of the meet ings break up. O' Right much nas been heard lately that business isn’t so hot, but things should pick up a bit now. Town Councilmen on Tuesday night were paid for six months’ work and last week the Courtly Commissioners were giv en checks for a whole year’s work. o Due to the Christmas holiday. The Herald is srheduled to ap pear a day earlier next week. Instead of .printing the paper Wednesday, it will be printed Tuesday, so any news items and advertising must also be in a dav earlier. J. A. Webb, Jr. Elected Supervisor Continued from Page 1, Section 1 der the provisions of the Gen eral Statutes of North Carolina. As such, supervisors and districts have a responsibility to the peo ple of the county and district. f 2319 l f°r (Esso) VJ [HEATING OIL IT 1 • burn HOT 71/ V • burnt CLEAN VII Harrell Oil Co. EDENTON. N. C. %/ 1“ O You Set W I l ■ ONE-DAY V !■ SERVICE II II on catalog orders I La KJ m ’til Christmas ■ ■■■a ... .... A DIRECT WIRE CONNECTION with the Greensboro Mail Order House ( t- V enables us to speed catalog orders A w for pick-up the next day 'When you place your order before \j 2:00 p.m. in person or by phone Visit Sears or Call 2186 In EDENTON to place catalog orders for next day pick-up 20th ’til Christmas c SaSt/aeßo* paawvt&ed CCA DC 325 South Broad St. SEARS edenton * N - c - Many individuals, agencies and other -groups suppiy assistance of one form or another. Con servation goals and objectives are set up each year. District supervisors are the elected rep resentatives to coordinate the CONSIDER xx ARE YOU in the Market for a Church? That sounds dreadfully commercial, doesn't it? But the truth of the matter is that literally thou sands of persons the world over are "shopping” for a church which fits their needs. That’s one reason why the Episcopal Church is growing so rapidly. It’s not. a case of a Church whidi is cut to fit a new pattern. Rather, the Episcopal Church adheres to the faith and practice of the ancient Church. If there is a return to that "old time religion,” that return is logically to the Episcopal Church. Why? Because the Christian faith as expounded and practiced in the Episcopal Church IS the "faith of our fathers”, not just the fathers of the last few hundred years, but the faith of the Apostles. Interested? Perhaps you don’t agree. Here's a' suggestion. Visit the Episcopal Church near you soon. \ Discuss it with the rector. He’ll be happy to visit , with you. THE LAYMEN OF ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Edenton, North Carolina . ’ various aspects of this program. Other supervisors in Chowan County are L. C. Bunch and H. F. Byruro. ’Tis -a hard battle where none escapes. ■ —Jeremy Collier.