k The Chowan Herald I every Thursday by The Chowan / “ Partnership eonaisting of J. Euwin ! *U*b*p and Hector Lupton, at 423-425 South / Sttatt, Eden ton, Nqrth Carolina. /vfi a* SMEibS* \ « mwi** A ID WIN Biirruy : , Editor ■MOTOR LUPTON— * ■" crtislng Manager SUBSCRIPTION ttATES: Br (outside North C arolina) $3.00 r (in North CaroLrtai .$2.50 tha $1.50 as second-class matter August 30.1934, »t Office at Euenton. North Carolina, e act of March 3.1879. thanks, ob 'uaries. resolutions of re s., will be charged for at regular ad rates. v THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1961. Learning From Dr. Schweitzer Incongruous as it may seem, a group of U. S. scholars are journeying to Equatorial Africa to Study tile philosophy of brotherhood and its value tp our hopes for world peace. The group is vis iting Dr- Albert Schweitzer at bis missionary hospital at Lambarene, just south of the equator. Thevouthful scholars who are going to Africa atfltne invitation of Dr. Schweitzer are students of philosophy, religion and civic affairs from all parts of the U. S. They will hold a series of sheetings With the world-famed Nobel Prize win * ner. The purpose of the visit is to clarify and publish English translations of Dr. Schweitzer's philosophy in an American “primer” that could well be a foundation for a type of thinking that is all too lacking in today’s world. The meetings are being sponsored by the U. S. headquarters of the Schweitzer Education Foun dation which has appealed for all the aid pos sible to finance young students on the trip, plus financing hospital equipment and supplies that are the doctor’s ever-present need. A hint of Dr. Schweitzer’s fundamental philosophy which is particularly appropriate as the nation enters a critical new year is revealed in one of his Sun day sermons: “There is a great river behind us (adjacent to Lambarene). Ip its upper reaches it is Swift and tumultuous. There are turbulent currents and dangerous rapids. It is a savage stream. The further it flojrs, the broader and stronger and more tranquil it becomes. “The Holy Spirit is like that. At first there is very little seen of its presence in the hearts of men. But little by little,, it grows stronger and men become filled 'with it.” (From "The Africa oft Dr. Schweitzer. One can only wonder why there cannot be more Dr. Schweitzers in this world. Believe It Or Die! Nearly 1,200 human beings were smashed to death last year. They died in traffic. Most of them were killed, not in accidents, but in traffic “incidents” involving speed, liquor, Stdbborness and general lawlessness. As former Gov. Luther Hodges once remarked, , “There’s nothing accidental about a man who Sdlctitics, deliberately speeds in his car through an mteffsection, and causes a wreck.” Bttt apparently so few care about those killed on the highways . . . “ " 1 that’s some attitude. Worse still, the human mind refuses tb Believe that anything negative „ will happen tq the body. . _ . dfywnere, characterized by the foolish assumption that “accidents always happen to someone else.” well, you are alive at this very moment only by the very special grace of God. Believe in your own special gift of long and undisturbed life if you will, but meanwhile, try this: Stop at once'all illegalities and carelessness in yoifr own driving. No more cheating on the speed limits, double caution when road, traffic and weather conditions are bad, no driving and drinking. This is by far the most important con tribution you can make. Second, when the General Assembly convenes, write to your legislator. Ask him to support saf ety proposals. It’s significant that letters urging safety are usually a mere triqkle compared to let ters concerned with less vit'al action. Let your representative know you want safer North Caro lina highways. Ifhird, stand behind your law enforcement of ficers. Without your support and encourage ment police are hampered in their efforts to pro vide' traffic protection for all. If you love luxury ■| I I and I | v hate gas pumps ' w jj Jk jSk ■ ' s' '\Zm£2ssß*t, ff sPik' I! .*. ■ . 1: 4k il _ * 1 : -7 ™ you’ll love the Buick Special! You get Buick j| comfort, ride and go-plus real gas savings to boot! The Buick Special .is 100% Buick— with every- Buick’s ’’all-day” ride, Buick’s Clean Look of thing tfuU means. Life Buick go, for example. Action and Body by Fisher—all priced less A new J55-h.p. alummum V-8 gives you more than most models of the low-price field! Come sizzle than many Jm big ear. 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DO lUf PHONE 2317 ■OC IVI FOR FREE DELIVERY SUPER JON ORDERS OF $2 OR MARKET MORE EVERY DAY! in for some discussion and a ’ contractor will be contacted to 1 secure an estimate of the cost of this work which will include! finishing the end of the build-j ing which adjoined a building; used by the Street Department, torn down when the stack was removed. The Councilmen turned thumbs down to a request to remove three parking meters in front of the Court House. These were asked to be removed due to the forthcoming Woman’s Club Pil .grimage. A right of way back of the stores on the east side of Broad Street to connect with a street from Court Street was consid ered. The Board of Public Works will be contacted relative to laying a water line before paving and other improvements can be made. An Electric & Water Depart ment assessment policy was again up for discussion. It was generally agreed that the town should have an assessment poli cy, so that the Councilmen re quested rewriting the policy, which previously had been vot ed dowr< and after this is done to call a public hearing in order to hear any objections. Before the meeting adjourned Miss Celia Spivey, assistant clerk, was complimented for the report of the budget for the first j six months of the fiscal year. ; Jaycees Seeking Winner Os DSA Continued from Page I—Section 1 ! made. The nomination blanks are available at Mitchener’sl Pharmacy and Hollo well’s Drug! Store and must be returned to Mr. Dixon before Friday. Janu ary 20. Individuals, as well as churches, business concerns, clubs and other organizations are in vited to nominate a young man between 21 and 35 years of age lor this honor. The DSA will be presented at the seventh Bosses’ Night) and Ladies’ Night banquet which! will be held in the Masonic Temple Wednesday night. Janu-j ary 25, at 7:30 o’clock. The Edenton DSA winner will enter the contest for state hon ors and the state winner will enter national competition to choose the nation’s 10 outstand ing young men. Exchange Student I Speaks At School I ! Continued from Page I—Section 1 j | eral youth clubs in the country. I Bobby points out that “it was j not my objective to teach the Burmese how to live like Ameri -1 cans but rather to understand ' how we live and that all Ameri | cans do not have money trees ■ growing outside their back door.” He says that the most common impressions he gained of the ] Burmese people are that they j | are very friendly, always hospi-j table, and extremely interested ’in the creation of a world in 1 which every man can live in peace and happiness, i Bobby attended North Carolina j State College for two years and ; transferred to the University of Georgia where he received de grees in Agriculture and Journa lism in 1959. During twelve , years of 4-H Club work, he re ceived many county, district, state, and national awards, in cluding the National 4-H Health Award in 1954, the National 4-H Achievement Award in 1955, and the National Danforth Leadership Award in 1956. He represented North Carolina at the National; 4-H Conference in 1955. While' in college he served on editorial j staffs, the President’s Activities Board, the Interfraternity Coun cil, and as president of the Al pha Gamma Rho Fraternity. He received over $3,000 in scholar-1 ship awards. Upon the completion of his IFYE assignment in Burma, Bob by accepted the position of As sistant Editor of Radio and TV for the Agricultural Information Division at the North Carolina State College. A man gets no thanks for what he loseth at play. —Thomas Fuller. CARD OF THANKS We want to publicly express our deepest appreciation for the clothes, money, furniture and all other help rendered us when our home was destroyed by fire around Christmas. We especial ly thank the churches for food and assistance. p —Wilson White Family Classified Ads SANITIZE MOUTH WITH OLAG , Tooth Paste, contains salt and j sanitizing oils. At all drug stores. . i HELP WANTED BE INDF.-! PENDENT. Sell Rawleigh Pro-) ducts in Chowan County. Write today. Rawleigh’s Dept. NCA -210-5, Richmond, Va. Jan5.12.19.16’pd FOR SALE GOOD OLD model L. C. Smith typewriter. I Price $25. Mrs. J. P. Ricks. ] Jr. Phone 3737. Itcj FOR SALE COTTAGE AT Nixon's Beach. New. Priced to sell. Call Edenton 3116 or 2962. tic. - -x A-- ~*"1 THE proven carpet cleaner Blue! Lustre is easy on the budget. ■■ Restores forgotten colors. ■ Quinn’s. 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-i cle, Edenton. expJan26p FOR RENT OR SALE TWO and three bedroom houses ! Electric stove, refrigerator, ho: j water heater. On school bus; route. Terms can be arrang- 1 ed. L. E. Francis, Route 3, Edenton. Phone 3472. CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALK. Early Jersey Wakefield. Charleston Wakefield. Ferry’s Round Dutch, Flat Dutch. Al so Heading Lettuce. Set now; for early spring heading. E. L. PEARCE, Seedsman Phone 3839 Edenton FOR QUICK AND EXPERT service on your radio and phonograph, call the Griffin Musicenter, phone 2528. We carry a complete line o! phono needles. SUNOCO 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 P. O. Box 1110 . Aiy 435 N. Parker St. NORFOLK 1. VA. ROCKY MT.. N. C. KI 5-2421 GI 6-4820 - . ! A _____ ■ . - - PAGE THREE —SECTION ONS Miss Barbara Allred Theta Mu [Secretary One of the highest honors scholastically at Wingate College is membership in Theta Nu, the Wingate chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. Sixteen students have been initiated into the local chapter according to an announcement by Miss Norma Upchurch, fac ulty sponsor of Theta Nu. Theta Nu members are rot only outstanding scholastically but hold many important posi tions in the student government and other extra-curricular ac tivities on the Wingate campus. In addition they serve as mar shals and ushers for all school functions. At an election of officers for 1960-61, Miss Barbara Allred, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Allred, was elected secretary of the chapter. l for (fsso) V¥ ) HEATING OIL J] U • burn* HOT J f • burns CLEAM Harrell Oil Co. EDENTON, N. C. .LOOK AHEAD to Spring Plant ' ing. Write today for Free Copy 56-pg. Planting Guide Catalog in ; color offered by Virginia’s larg i cst growers of Fruit and Nut i 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 i over Heights. Call F. Bout | well. 3561. tfc Uli TURE FRAMING—B’OR THE i best m custom , eture framing see Jonn R. Lewis at the Eden l ten Furniture Con* clete line of moulding to choose j from tfc Pecan Trees ' Stuart papershell pecan trees 3-4 ft. 53.59 each. 25 $56.25. Peach • trees. 25 $10.50, 100 $35.00, 500 or more 10V discount. Fruit trees. Ornamental trees. Shrubs ! and plants adapted to this .*li i mate. P, E. Cayton. Representa tive. Smith Bros. Nursery Co., 500 Office St. Phone " 3f38. Edenton. Janlftfc ] BULLDOZER WORK LA .’ID j clearing and dirt push.ng Phone 2956, Clarence Lupton | tfc ■ WATCH REPAIRING—JEW IL i ry repairing and engraving .. . I Prompt service. Ross Jewel ‘rs. Phone 3525. tfc I FOR SALE—GOOD USED GAS I ranges as low as $35.00. W 'st i ern Gas Service. Phone 3122, j Edenton. ;une2tf iHOUSE FOR SALE—LOCATED i at corner of East Queen and | Court Streets. Seven rooms, bath and a half. Central heat, I basement and garage. Priced to sell. W. P. (Spec) Jones, j Phone 2174 or 3793. • Decl tfc