AROUND THE FARMS WgJIN CHOWAN COUNTY! 1 By C. W. OVERMAN. Chowan County Aflent j . 73« .. i -*•*• -**‘**—~***— [ ¥otk Cnttlng ana Curing Dem-1 lonttration H«xt Wednesday . . 'There is. an art in proper kill-' ing, cuttihg out, curing and stor-| ing pork tor the home meat sup-i ply. Proper timing of these phases is very important and al so doing each phase correctly, j D*. John A. Christian is a' meats ekpert, if there is’ cne.j He not e*d.y knows meat from! the research angle, but he also! knows it through experience. | On Wednesday morning, Jan uary 11, at 8:30 o’clock, at Bris-j toe Perry’s in Adyance Com-' munity, Dr. Christian will con-j duct a demonstration and dis-i Cussion oh when to kill hogs,' when and how to cut them out, hoW to c&re the cuts, and how to store your meat and protect it against insects. H you have had meat prob- or want to learn more atSbut taking care of your meat supply, ybu are invited to attend this demonstration. Important Po.tock Swamp Wa tershed fleeting: A very import ant meeting. Os the landowners of the Pollock Swamp Watershed will be held at the County Court House in Edenton at 2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon, January 6. There are several questions the landowners need to answer for the planning party: Does the location of any of the pro posed dsfhals need to be chang ed? On which side of the new canals should the firt be placed? Where ate bridges or culverts needed on project ditches? And, there 'may be other questions to be answered. This is very important to you landowners in the watershed and is your opportunity to help plan these features like you want them. Remember: Fri day afternoon, 2:30 o’clock, at the Court House. County Farm Bureau Meeting: The executive board of the County Farm Bureau has sched Straight Kentucky Bourbon S| jfgfe - :yt : : % Mxm&S STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON Qj Ssglßr /o yO^^P uu^t^ | DISTILLED a BOTTLED BY Jill ANCIENT ACE DISTILLING CO. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY \fl^r STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHfSKFY, 86 PROOf ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO* FRANKFORT, KY, 1 uled tne January memoersnip I meeting for Tuesday night, Jan uary 10, at 7:00 o clock at the J Advance Community Building. I This is a dutch dinner meeting and; each member who plans to attend should notify President j Woodrow Lowe by Saturday, 'January 7, so that he can plan ' meals accordingly. President Woodrow is making , a strong effort to put some real | life into our county organization : this year. He and his executive ! board are planning an active j year. Let’s attend this meeting i and give them our full support. i County News 1 By MRS. ROLAND EVANS J A memorial service was held . Sunday morning at Rocky Hock ! Baptist Church in memory of ' members who passed away last year. Special music was ren dered by Miss Becky Harrell and lighting of candles, one for each deceased. The youth had charge of ser vices Sunday recognizing college and high school students. Pre siding was Tommy Privott; chor ister, Donald Forehand; recogni tion of students; prayer, Wayne Bunch; reading of Scripture, Joe Nixon; special music, girls’ choir; messages: “Choosing A Compan ion,” David Allred; “Choosing A Career,” Gerald Harrell; “Choos ing A Christian Character, Zack ie Harrell; “Choosing Christ,” Herman Harrell. College students recognized [ were: Barbara Allred, Wingate; i David Allred, Wake Forest; Bet ty Bunch, East Carolina; Carroll Copeland, Belmont; Betty Ann ; Harrell, Baptist Hospital School of Nursing; Gerald Harrell, East : Carolina; Zackie Harrell, N. C. ■ State; Emily Leary, Campbell; Ruth Leary, N. C. Baptist Hos THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1961. pital School of X-ray Tech nicians; Joe Nixon, Chowan Col lege; Faye Ober, East Carolina; 1 i Janet Parrish, Beauty School; I Kathryn Tynch, East Carolina. | High School seniors from Cho- 1 wan High School recognized I were: Loretta Bunch; Leon Ev-j ans, Donald Forehand, Becky j Harrell, - Herman Harrell, Ester i Layton, Mary Alice Perry. From Edenton High School: Ronald Bunch, Tommy Privott, Mary Ann Hare. Ushers for morning services were: Leon Evans, chairman. Ronald Bunch, associate chair man, Graham Bass, Malcolm Bunch, Wayne Bunch and Jim my Allred. On Sunday evening the Rev. Carroll Copeland brought the message. High school students presented special music. Mr. and Mrs. Hallett Perry, Ronnie and Hal visited Mrs. Edith Perry and Mrs. Evans on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dixie L. Nixon is a pa tient in Chowan Hospital. Mrs. Martha Bass is in Cho ' wan Hospital. j Joe Tynch celebrated his 83th ! birthday Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Butch Zodiah | visited Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Harrell during the holidays, j Miss Margaret Raines visited in the county during the holi days. Stanford Perry of Suffolk, Va., , spent New Year’s at home witli i his mother. i Family Ni,ght will be observed at Rocky Hock Church tonight i (Thursday) at 7:30 o’clock. , Chowan High School PTA j held a meeting Monday night, j Chowan Home Demonstration | County Council met Wednesday i afternoon at Hotel Joseph Hewes j ball room at 2:30 o’clock. WMU Mission Study Institute at Reynoldson Baptist Church January 26 at 10:30. Chowan Home Demonstration Club,meets January 9 at 2:30 in the Chowan Club House. Brotherhood Executive Com ! mittee meeting Thursday night, j The meeting will be held with I Brother Henry Bunch. f y j Elementary School Lunch Room Menu V- r> Menus at the Edenton Ele mentary School lunch room for the week beginning January 9 will be as follows: Monday: Luncheon meat, toss salad, sandwich bread, green beans, chocolate pudding, milk. Tuesday: Hamburgers, dried California beans, candied yams, butter, peach pie, milk, school baked rolls. Wednesday: Beef vegetable ANNOUNCING BELK-TYLER’S ffflßl NEW POLICY Better Shopping Service For Oiir Customers. More Leisure /sfcy Time For Our Employees! BEGINNING JANUARY Ist ALL BELK-TYLER mg/'. STORES IN EASTERN CAROLINA WILL OP- X iStl w ERATEON THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE FOR XfeTvi-A THE BENEFIT OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND t*y OUR EMPLOYEES: Store Hours'Open 9 A. M. Close 5:30 P. M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Alb? Close At 9 P. M. Saturday Nights BEGINNING NEXT WEEK THE EDENTON STORE /^\ WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY THROUGH OUT THE ENTIRE YEAR! BELK-TYLER FEELS THAT THEY HAVE A VERY DEFINITE RESPONSIBILITY TO THEIR CUS TOMERS TO PROVIDE SHOPPING FACILITIES EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS. THEREFORE, OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY ON WEDNESDAYS AS WELL AS THE OTHER DAYS OF THE WEEK. HOWEVER. ALL OUR REGULAR EMPLOYEES WILL HAVE A FULL DAY OFF FOR RELAXATION. 5-DAY WORK WEEK FOB ALL REGULAR EMPLOY EES... AT A NEW MINIMUM WAGE SCALE FOB EM PLOYEES. tALL REGULAR BELK-TYLER EMPLOYEES WILL WORK ON A 3-DAY . . . 411-HOUR WEEKLY BASIS AT A NEW MINIMUM WAGE SCALE. THIS WILL GIVE OUR PEOPLE A FULL DAY OFF EACH WEEK FOR LEISURE AND RELAXATION INSTEAD OF THE CUSTOMARY HALF-DAY PERIOD. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS AT BELK-TYLEB S ★ 5-DAY...40 HOUR WEEK ★ NEW MINIMUM WAGE SCALE ★ FREE HOSPITALIZATION PLAN ★ FULL 2-WEEK VACATION PERIOD ★ PROFIT SHARING RETIREMENT PLAN ★ FULL WEEK SICK LEAVE ★ GENEROUS DISCOUNT ON MERCH ANDISE ★ FREE LIFE INSURANCE POLICY ★ FREE WEEKLY DISABILITY COMPENSATION Shop Every Day Vi ith The Thrifty At Belk-Tyler’s! m BELK-TYLER’S of Edenton m j soup, pimento cheese sandwich-] I cs, crackers, block cake, milk. I Thursday: Roast turkey, gib-j ! let gravy, creamed potatoes, i school baked rolls, butter, turnip greens, cranberry sauce, apple 1 sauce, milk. | Friday: Fish sticks, cole slaw, potato salad, milk, corn bread,' lemon custard, butter. i ; | Jehovah’s Witnesses i j Convention Jan. 6-8 l ! Seventeen delegates from the Edenton congregation of Jehov ah’s Witnesses plan to attend the circuit convention to be hold at Virginia Beach January 6-8. | More than 750 delegates from 21 congregations, including 14 from North Carolina are expect- 1 ed. The meeting will be held i at the Convention Center on! Pacific between 19th and 20th' streets. Sessions will begin Fri day evening, January 6th at 6:45 and continue through Sunday | until 6:00 P. M. The convention’s climax wills be a public discourse by H. L. Brissett, district supervisor. Sun-: day, January Bth, at 3:00 P. M., | The subject of the address will j | be: “Is God Interested In The] ! Affairs Os Men?” All sessions ] ; will be open to the public. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED J The forthcoming marriage of Miss Katherine Ann Cayton to Allen Curtis Humphreys, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Humphreys j of Memphis, Tenn., is announced by her guardians, Mr. and Mrs. : Fred Keeter of Memphis. Miss 1 Cayton is formerly of Edenton. i The wedding will take place , Saturday, January 14, at the PAGE THREE i-SECTIOH TVftl home of the bride-elect’s sister,■ > - with the Rev. Mark H. Harris " officiating. j r Correct The teacher had been reading to the class about the great for ests of America. “And now. boys,” he announc ed, “which one of you can tell me the pine that has the longest and sharpest needles?” ! Up went a hand in the front row. I “Well, Tommy?” asked the teacher. “The porcu," Tommy replied.