PAGE SIX SECTION ONE -*— 1 Canty te By MRS. ROLAND EVANS Students home recently from various schools were: Zackie Harrell, State College; Emily Leary, Campbell College; Bar bara Allred, Wingate Junior Col lege; Kathryn, Tynch, Faye Ober and Betty Bunch, East Carolina College; Ruth Leary, Baptist Hospital at Winston Salem. David Allred, student at Wake Forest College, is ill in the in firmary. Jeff Ward, a student of the! University of North Carolina, J was home recently. The Extension Members of; Rocky Hock this week are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bunch. Sympathy goes out to the family of Wayland Hollowell, who passed away last week. Sympathy goes out to the family of Mr. Spivey who pass ed away last week. Sympathy goes out to the Horace Henderson family who passed away Sunday. Baker Hollowell of East Caro lina College, was home over the week-end. A Sunday School officers and teachers’ meeting will be held Friday night at 7:30 o’clock. The Rocky Hock Baseball Club's minstrel will be held to night (Thursday) at Rocky Hock Community Center. The Chowan Club and com - 1 munity joint meeting was hold j Tuesday night at 6:30 at Clio-; wan Community Building. C üb| members carried picnic lunch! | A School of Missions will be] held at Rocky Hock Chu.ohj February 26 through March 3. j There will be an hour of mission; study each evening Monday i through Friday of that wck, j followed by a message from one j of the Southern Baptist mis-' sionaries. A State Evangelistic Coder-; ence met this week at Wake! Forest in Winston Salem Men- 1 day through Wednesday. Mrs. Maude Powell of Sun-! bury spent the week-end with, Mrs. Minnie Corprew. Dick Lowe, son of Mr. oral Mrs. Woodrow Lowe of Advance community has been awardc 1 a two weeks agricultural short course at N. C. State Coliege by the Peoples Bank & Ta. t Company of Edenton. Wilbert Hare of Cross Roa's community will join other sweat potato growers and dealers o i a trip to New York, traveling by bus. The trip is sponr ned by the N. C. Yam Association. I Community leaders and agri cultural workers met at Chowan Community Building on Wedru •- day afternoon, February 1. at 4 o’clock. Robert Long, E't'n-j sion Specialist in community de velopment, met with the group, j Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Keeler and children of Elizabeth Citvj and Miss Mary Vaughan Nixbn ofL Gates Countv and Stanfodj of Suffolk, Va., visited i Evans and mother on Sun-; A llnii'l- !- Stronger Than // Its Foundation! POURED CONCRETE... The Finest Home Foundation! For healthful, comfortable extra basement rooms or really safe storage space in that new home of yours, you’ll need top quality foundation construction .. j and “quality” in a founda tion calls for POURED CONCRETE! Poured concrete means a dry, vermin-proof basement... years of lasting satisfaction. And to get the job done RIGHT! Let our representative explain the advantages of a poured concrete foundation now, at no obligation. Call 3298. J. D. McCOTTER, INC. East Hicks Street • Ederiton, N. C. Hr Hr ;JH iHP ' , B r r ■ '" W' Jr -IMP; al s.vv'-.'J K h'JßbF’- ■ .^nSfcP I * . j§K£ ' mmm* v it&fSmam** ..jtWmk JEM| ■MBMp WKmm TOP OF THE WORLD—The first koala bear born outside of its native habitat, Australia, looks at the world from atop its mother’s head, in the San Diego zoo. day evening. Mrs. Edith Perry returned heme on Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Barbara Sawyer in Elizabeth City. Associational YWA Banquet will be held at Shiloh Monday night, February 13, in observ ance of YWA Focus Week. On Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock in the Penelope Barker house a Dale Carnegie demon stration will be held. Mis. Herbert Modlin of Can nons Ferry visited Mrs. Barbara Farless on Monday. Jack White is a patient in the University of Charlottes ville, Va., Hospital undergoing observation. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White of Route 32. Knapp High took a double cage win over Chowan High last Friday night. I rsnklv Speaking By Fronx Huberts V d Today’s big skewp: Milton Bunch does so worry. However, he doesn't do it very much, and his public never sees a frown. Anytime you wanna fill ’er up, 1 at Milt Bunch’s you can be sure ot a smiling, friendly greeting. Milt Bunch has operated his gas station for seven years now. Prior to that, he worked eight years for Joe Conger. Prior to that he was in the air force and prior to that he was an assist ant manager far an A&P store. ! We gathered all this information j j from both Milt, and his lovely I wife at their very unusual but! I very handsome home in Morris | Circle. Found out that he was born in Chowan County and j graduated from the Gum Pond j School. Milt is married to the former Evelyn Harrell, and they : are the proud parents of Pa- j •| tricia Ann who’s 15; Earl Wayne 13, and little Cynthia, two. Mil i ton, himself, has three brothers 1 and a sister. As mentioned a j few paragraphs ago, Milt was in ! the Air Force. He was a bom ; bardier and served in both the European and Japanese theatres ;of operation. It was during one particular mission over France, that Milt was shot down. He spent over two months marching I through wooded areas and small' I French towns ducking the Ger -1 mans, not getting enough to eat | and, more often than not, going hungry. He tells of his experi- \ ences with a priest in France who tried to patch up his wounded feet. As a matter of i fact, it was due to his badly in- I jured feet that Milt received .'the most coveted award, the ! Purple Heart. Amongst his oth er wartime awards; the valued Air Medal. It was after his dis ' charge that he came back home and went to work in one phase ' | of the .gasoline and oil business with Joe Conger, then became his own boss in a business that that Milt describes as; “nowhere near as easy as it sometimes looks.” Long hours are requir ed, a mechanical bent and goodl judgment. Economically-speak-! • • • '* •* • r : - ■ * .•. %■ SHS CHOWAN HERALD. IDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2. i«SI. ing, summertime is best for his particular business, thanks main ly, to the pick u,> in the tourist trade. However, he relies on local trade, of course, for the bulk of his business. Speaking of, tourists, I was both surprised and happy to find that niore travellers than I had thought, take time out to ask about and investigate our many points of interest. Along that line, tiil* believes that, at this time, the town is doing as much as it can to promote tourist trade, but, he declares, more should be done to attract industry to our area. By the way, I asked him if he did like Edenton. He said he did, | but his wife qualified that with: 1 “you couldn’t run him out of Edenton.” One of his big rea sons for his love of our town is his love of hunting and fish ing, particularly the latter. He generally trawls for rock. In! summertime, he’ll settled for anything that’ll bite his line down at Nags Head. Does he eat what he catches? Heck, yes, J he'll eat anything except spin ach or lamb. Milton Bunch likes eating, fishing, people, life. On television, Milton likes the musical shows, such as Dinah Shore but, as in most everything else, his tastes are varied and he’s easy to please. Doesn’t go' in too much for cowboy shows, ■ though. With Milt having taken such! an active physical part in the second World War, I was curi ous as to his reaction concern ing the world situation these; days. His answer was typical' of him. Optimistic. He feels 1 that our new President will defi-1 nitely pave the way to better times in our country and throughout the world. Well, one thing is sure. If more folks had Milt Bunch’s cheerful disposi tion, pleasant ways, optimistic i PURE gasolines“hold more records for performance than any other”* jnjt PURE gasolines have sparked 38 different makes and models of can to over illlf Cb 240 certified performance records. Records for acceleration, power. /fP|l|||*mlj mileage and economy. , ft And now Pure- Premium has been boosted in octane... boosted into the super-premium class. It delivers more anti-knock power than ever before. Bo drive into any Pure Oil station and get Pure-Premium. It’s sunar Quality ... ready to give record road performance in your car. « V Get^PURE-PREMiUM nitely be a better place. We’ll have another semi-bio j graphical look at another Eden -1 tonian in a couple of weeks, in ' our columns. j Closing thought: A radical isi a person who febls he might get J ia' little more if he howled a | • little louder. 'if y j Elementary School 1 Lunch Room Menu 1! \ . Menus at the Edenton Ele mentary School lunch room for] the week of February 6-10 will! be as follows: Monday: Spanish rice with! beef, buttered peas, spiced beets, 1 corn bread, peach pie, milk. Tuesday: Beef vegetable, soup, crackers, block cake, milk, pi mento cheese sandwiches. | Wednesday: Spaghetti an d | meat balls,’ carrot sticks, green beans, school baked rolls, pihe apple, butter, milk. Thursday: Beef, and vegetable pie, milk, blackeye peas, apple sauce, school baked rolls, but- 1 FOR BIGGER YIELDS Book Your Pioneer Seed Corn Now. at Home Feed & Fertilizer Company, Inc. PHONE 2313 Your Pioneer Seed Corn Headquarters New Books At Local Library Miss Marion Robertson, li brarian at the Shepard-Prudert Memorial Library, announces re ceipt of a shipment of new books for the library. Among the books ate thq following - The Best American Short Stories of 1960 edited by Martha Foley and David Burnett. Ladies’ Home Journal Cook book. The New Speaker’s Treasury of Wit and Wisdom, by! Herbert V. Prochmov’. . ■ Saturday Science edited "by Andrew' Bkigmle. -' . . >?' The Complete; Baok of Genes' and Stunts by Darwin. A Hind man. Abingdon Shower Parade' by Bernice Hogan. ; Sign of the Taurus., by William I The ’Chess Players by Francis i Cross. . ° P | The AH New Fannie Farmer Cookbook by Wilma Lord’ Per kins. , . - . 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