PAGE FOUR t—SECTION GK3 SENATOR 1 SAM ERVIN 1A • SAYS *. Washington There appears to be increasing evidence that the people of this country are being jolted into the realization that there is a limitation on the amount of money that we can continue to pour overseas. The hue and cry is now going up to save the dollar. Sanity Needed — ln the rush to spend overseas, the country al most lost its sanity as the result of .great pressures built up to justify the need for ever-increas ing foreign aid spending. This I have witnessed on numerous votes in the Senate where it was unpopular to call a check on foreign aid spending. Now it is generally recognized that our country has over-extended its generosity to the point that the dollar crisis is very real.. We need the courage and sanity 1 to stand up on this issue and j demand that others help share j the cost of the burden. While j we were supporting freedom! Edenton Basketball Peams l op Chow an I By BILL GOODWIN The Edenton Aces reopen 1 their basketball season on the local court Tuesday night \ n a 32-30 squeaker over Chowan's Bulldogs as the Acelets con tinued their unbeaten way 47-40. The Holmes High teams will journey to Plymouth Friday night to battle the Panthers in, an Albemarle Conference game. Both the Aces and Acelets have recorded one previous confer ence win, downing Perquimans before Christmas. Both the Aces and Bulldogs turned up cold as fishes, wit hi both teams missing shots that| usually would fall. Edenton | could not drop their long jump-j ers and the Aces’ defense kept j Chowan from getting the hall in' to their big men. Dickie Modlin tied the game for Chowan with a minute and a half left with a pair of foul shots, 30-30. Fred Britton sank a gratis toss with a minute ie maining to put the Aces ahead by one. The Bulldogs could nut get off a good shot in the time remaining, and Jerry Tolley, who' took a rebound off the boards with seconds left, got the final Edenton point from the line with: one second to go. Britton led the Aces with 131 points. He was the only man in] the game to hit in double fig ures. Herb Adams had 7, Bob-) by Stokely 5. Wayne Griffin, six arid Tolley, one. Modlin scored nine to pace Chowan, while Lar-; ryi Tpppin bad 7, Jimmy Turner) and Joey Asbell six each* and | James Copeland two. The Acelets jumped into the; lead and fought off a Chowan] surge to win their fourth of the: year. Chowan could get no] closer than one point after the 1 Acelets established a 25-17 lead at halftime. Sara Relfe Smith led the Ace- j lets with 22 points. Janet Faye Hendrix stole honors for the night, though, with 28 for Cho- j ■wan. Beverly Morgan had 15, and Mary Anne Overton 10 for) Edenton. White and Blanchard had six each for Chowan. • -HfeAvho fights and runs away May live to fight another day. , —Oliver Goldsmith. SUNOCG OFFERS YOU AN Outstanding Opportunity This is for the man who has always want ed his own business but has not had enough capital. If you have an excellent credit record and very minimum capital investment, you can lease the SUNOCO Service Station in Edenton, N. C., and receive: 1. Paid Training 2. Financial Assistance 3. Guaranteed Income FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW CONTACT: Sun Oil Co. C. R. Wilhelm i OR ■smSF'- around the world—a noble goaU —it created a threat of .great proportion to out domestic economy. We have, when the truth is known, done far more than our share. Moreover, it is time that we faced the problem squarely and quit being led into poverty by some who fail to realize that there is a limit to the amount of dollars available. Trade Barriers —While this na tion has been lowering its trade barriers, many nations that have been the beneficiary of our spending have been erecting higher barriers. So it is with encouragement that I look upon recent developments which indi cate that our country is now alert to the problem and that ! our friends abroad are under standing our problem. We should .be able to save a good I deal of money by cutting down , our share of the burden forth ! with. ‘Scouting The Skies’ Presented To Help Scouting Activities A program to develop Boy, Git I, Cub and Brownie Scouts in the science of astronomy, and to assist them in passing re quirements for merit and pro ficiency badges opened at the Morehead Planetarium in Chapel Hill Tuesday night. It will be given every day in the week through February 6. Titled “Scouting the Skies,” the initial program was present ed by James E. Wadsworth, Planetarium staff narrator. Wadsworth said that “Scout ing the Skies” is of vital in terest to Scouts of all ages, Scout leaders, parents and the general public. “It gives them, as well as youngsters, a clearer under standing of the basis of this age less science, and enables them to explain it and to enhance the interest of others,” Wadsworth said. All the diagrams used in the presentation are intentionally re produced directly from the hand book. Pictorial representations are the Morehead Planetarium’ own telescopic views of similar ones shown. The program encompasses con stellations, bright stars, planets, eclipses, satellites and other phases of astronomy. “Scouting the Skies” will be presented every evening in the week at 8:30 o’clock, at matinees on Saturdays at 11 A. M., and 3 P. M., and on Sundays at 3 and 4 P. M. John M. Elliott New Sinclair Marketer * Continued from Page L Section 1 cently severed his connection with the Byrum Company. Mr. Elliott states that he is pleased to become marketeer for Sinclair in the Edenton area, that he will continue to handle Sinclair oil nrcducts for the home and farm, arid that he will make every effort to provide the most efficient service. He in vites his friends to visit him at his office on North Broad Street. Flat A— So you’ve just got back from your long week-end. Feel any change? B—Not a penny. 1 M m HHIHI fll . js ■ i|| i W Mm Mi—WWMMTJwWIWiBi ■•'//ill ■***' Mm* [ “ • jjj . r in . ipii, mmm ' ' v■ r ‘ !%—aifflil W&k IT tfL jh w ipjsHk t j T iiipii' a * v JjBBL L‘ •*r 1 9 MOON TRIMS HIS BEARD—Sam Harris, of Medfield, Mass., trims his beard with scissors electronically operated by moon-bounce signals. The trimming takes place at a ham radio operators convention in New York. The signals traveled about 523,000 miles. Chowan County Farmers Urged To Protect Cotton Allotments “Do you want to keep your cotton allotment?” asks H. 0.l West, local ASC office manager, j Mr. West points out that allot ments will be reduced for fail ure to plant as much as 75% of it. “You can prevent this loss of allotment,” says Mr. West, “by releasing the unwanted acreage to the ASC office.” Mr. West further states, “If you plan to plant your full al lotment, no action is needed.) But if you do not plan to plant I your allotment, then release it to] the ASC county office. “The releasing will help you and the county retain its cotton allotment. The week of Febru ary 20 through 24, 1961, has been set aside as the week for farmers to release their cotton allotment at the ASC county Classified Ads SANITIZE MOUTH WITH OLAG Tooth Paste, contains salt and | sanitizing oils. At all drug; stores. . j PILE is soft and lofty . . . colors retain brilliance in carpets clean ed with Blue Lustre. Quinn's, ltc HELP WANTED BE INDE PENDENT. Sell Rawleigh Pro ducts in Chowan County. Write today. Rawleigh’s Dept. NCA -210-5, Richmond, Va. Jan 5,12,19, 16pd Pecan Trees Stuart papershell pecan trees 3-4 1 ft. 53.50 each, 25 $56.25. Peach trees, 25 $12.00. Fruit trees. Or namental trees. Shrubs & Plants ; adapted to this climate. P. E. ’ Cay ton. Representative. Smith I Bros. Nursery Co., 500 Office i St. Phone 3388. Edenton. Janstfc ! FOR SALE COTTAGE AT Nixon’s Beach. New. Priced to sell. Call Edenton 3116 or 2962. tfc I CAN TAKE A FEW MORE pupils for piano lessons. Mrs. W. E. Baker, W. Queen Extd. Phone 3862. Dec29,Jansp FOR SALE 1960 MERCURY outboard motor, Model 85 Merc 400A, with electric starter, aluminum propeller, 15-foot remote controls. New, never been in water. 'Priced right. W. M. Cozart, 118 Morris Cir cle, Edenton. expJan26p .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. CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE. Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Wakefield, Ferry’s Round Dutch, Flat Dutch. Al so Heading lettuce. Set now for early sjning Reading. E. L. PEARCE, ■nihHum 722 CAGWAN HERALD, ECZKTQ3. ROSTS ffABOUSA* THPRgP&T, AAK*, e. office. “Release of cotton allotment will be accepted now. If you desire additional acreage, make your request at the ASC office. “Protect your cotton allotment, plant it or release it!” Mr. West also released the' following reminders for 1961: 1. Discount variety program again to be in effect on tobacco. 2. Only one cotton allotment for 1961. No Choice A and Choice B allotments. 3. Premeasurement of allotted crops available for 1961. Rates same as for 1960, 4. Sled rows in tobacco will only be deducted from field if there is no crop planted in sled rows. 5. Facility and Dryer Loans available. LOOK AHEAD to Spring Plant ing. Write today for Free Copy | 56-pg, Planting Guide Catalog in) ! color offered by Virginia’s larg ' est growers of Fruit and Nut j Trees, Grape Vines, Berry Plants. Flowering Shrubs, Ever greens, Shade Trees. Flowering Trees, Roses. WAYNESBORO! NURSERIES —Waynesboro, Vir-| , ginia. Jan5,12,19,26c| FOR RENT—FRESHLY PAINT ed two-bedroom house. West over Heights. Call F. Bout well, 3561. tfc t-TCTURE FRAMING—FOR THE best in custom cture framing see Jonn R. Lewis at the Eden ton Furniture Company. Com- j l clete line of moulding to choose from tfe I 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. ;une2tf 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. Decls,22,Jansp' HOUSE FOR SALE—LOCATED at corner of East Queen and Court Streets.' Seven rooms, bath and a half. Central heat, basement and garage. Priced i to sell. W. P. (Spec) Jones. Phone 2174 or 3793. / Decltfc FOR QUICK AND ’EXPERT service on your radio and phonograph, call the Griffin Musicenter, phone 2928. W« carry a complete line of phono needles. "*• - r • j-.- < Edenton Furniture Co. j |h| 9 A OfANK 1 Silf OF SOFAS, CHAIRS, SOFA BEDS, TABUS, LAMPS, BEDROOM FIMHURt CBMR CHESTS, WARDRBKS, UNETif SfflltS ... MAKE HOUR BtIARS SUY MOftE AT TBS CtEAH-Uf* SALE 2 PC. SOFA BED SUITE 10 Pc - Mahogany Finish 1 Green, Red or Brown Upholstering BEDROOM SUITE OM,Y $109.50 Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Bo.kcase Bed, ‘FREE WITH ABOVE SUITE Foam Flex Innersprin Mattress, Box 2 plastic top Step Tables One Cocktail Table Springs to Match, 2 Pillows Sild 2 Bou to match. And 2 Table Lamps ... A buy for the doir Lamps. thrifty housewife! 2 Suites To Sell SPECIAL SALE - TABLES $149.95 EACH Mahogany Blonde Walnut : —“““TT 2 for the price of 1 1 Lot 1 able Lamps--SI.OO ea. ■- ■. 1 ■■■— when you purchase one lamp at regular SIMMONS HIDE-A-BEDS price ... come early must be sold! 1/ riff” TL-' CS Q 1 Large Size Recliners 73 Lift 1 nis Date Plastic and Cloth Upholstered ALL PICTURES AND MIRRORS $39.95 REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE - ■ 1 Lot Framed Pictures 3 Hollywood Bed Outfits Assorted Subjects Reg. Price $89.50. Consists of Plastic WPFTTAT Q1 QO Headboard and Steel Bed Frame; Inner- "FLUAL spring Mattress and Matching Box ALL HASSOCKS AND HAMPERS Springs. Twin Bed Size Only! \ REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE ONLY $69.95 Special Sale Os Rockers SPECIAL MATTRESS SALE Pull-up Chairs - Wing Backs {£*?!:“*™ n m t 0 0 n p s Beauty ‘ Rest Mat ' Occasional Chairs only a few to sell’at $66.95 $19.95 Rockers ..... $14.95 «94Q=;Pl»tLx.-™« si7Qf Re ff- $129.50 Englander Foam Rubber $24.95 Platforms .... $17.95 Matress and Box Springs Outfits. - 2 to sell at $99.95 Platforms, plastic or cloth $37.95 Re ff* $H9.50 Englander Sleepy-Time In -569,50 Pull-up, Barrel Back, nerspring Mattress - Box Springs outfit. Easy Chairs $47.95 NOW $89.95 n 77 7 nil d j Reg. $89.50 Serta Foaiti Flex Mattress & Dressers - Chests - Udd oeds Box springs outfits; while they last- Wardrobes-Cribs both mattress & springs $59.95 in mahogany, oak, maple, blonde finishes ODD LOTS BOA SPRI NGS SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS VALUES TO $59.50 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE To Go at $25.00 Terms Os Sale - Cash Budget Payment Be Aranged I Sale Starts Friday Jan. 6* 1 Continues Thru. Jan. 28* j EDENTON FURNITURE CO. |