Walter Moon Is Asking Re-election Astiistrict Solicitor Served First District Since 1948 In Same Capacity Without Op position i Walter Cohoon, district so licitor, Thursday of last week, announced that he had sent his fee and notice of candi x d&cy fdr re-election in the May Democratic primary election to tfie State Board of /Elections. | Mr. Cohoon has served as so licitor for the First District Since 1948 and has had no .op position since that time. In making the announcement Mr. Cohoon said: “The good people of this dis trict have been very kind and generous to me in the past in v ' honoring me with this important office. | “I trust that the manner in which I have tried to conduct the duties of this office merits their continued support and for which support I shall be grate ful.” BPW Club Sponsors Chicken Salad Supper Edenton’s Business and Pro fessional Women’s Club is tak ing orders for chicken salad cold plates for Wednesday night,' March 21st. Any member of the club will be glad to take the order. Or , dens can be picked up at the i .Pa’-ker house after 5 o’clock or will be delivered at any conveni-, ent time the order specifies. — ■—— I r~ —I MODEL A34 MODEL 110 I ELECTRIC DRYER . w • Moutiful. "out-oMii#. • tecuMd Stylmg to world” Styling | i (notch washer * • liflhlad Control Ponel i • lighted Control Panel • 2 Speed Srisk and Gentle • fait, Vacuum PrwcipU • 2 Cycle - Normal ond Short 0r > ,n S * • Wafer Temperature •HI lOOtf Heof far Selection oW ,>lbm ' j-1 • 4-Way linf ond Gr* - - * bnt T.ap w 1 * Removal 5 /mm c* Drum stops when door is • Transmission guaranteed °P* n * d 9^ 1 EdcrtofiFtirwitiiireCo. I Fhone 3216 BuicK Le Sabre gives you the world’s best STOP ■Bjjlk ~ ! ;.. - '•. tj.. . Finned aluminum front brakes are the reason. getaway surge of Advanced Thrust, roaring Aluminum dissipates braking haat in.seconds -Wildcat V-8, trigger-quick Turbine Drive—all at r.. .'• *; c , ~ 'to aiie you spfe, sure stops time sfter ti{ne. Apd no extra cost iiythe year's'best power value, i- i brafe linings last longer, these superior brakes See LeSabre. Drive it. i '.' .'. •“ are standard only on Buick LeSabre in its 4>rice class.. Among other LeSabre plusses are: the Buick 4.0 Sabre is the buy —m»ir ft m toil a a i m n < tin* —• • * • ‘ • ••• • • •.« •• •,*.* • ».•.• ••••«••«•• jy • ■ Cotowal Motor Co., Inc. 2- I _ - _ fcw*c calendar] 1 Continued from Page 1. Section 1 j Monday, March 26 to Sunday. April 1, wi*h services beginning at 7:30 o'clpck each nicrht. j Ederiion's BPW Club will sponsor a chicken salad cold pla.'e supy.er Wednesday night March 21. . Chowan's Cancer Drive is ten tatively set tor the week of April 9-13. ■ Ed Bond Post 'No. 40 cf the American Legion will hold a dinner meeiing Tuesday night, March 20. at 7 o'clock at the Triangle Restaurant. A spring revival will be held at the Edenton Baptist Church Nia-ch 18 through March 25. I Edenton Junior Chamber of I Commerce will sponsor their eighth annual Livestock Show and Sale at the American Le gion building Wednesday, March 28th. Chowan Co.unty Commission ers will meet as a board of equalization and review Mon day, March 19, at 9 o'clock in the tax supervisor's office in Holel Joseph Hewes building, j Methodist Men's Club will meet "onight (Thursday) 'at 6:30 o'clock at the Colonial Resiau rani. | The sophomore class of Cho wan High School will sponsor a St. Patrick's Day dance in the ] school gymnasium Friday night, | March 16, from 7:30 to 11:30 o'clock. I Chowan Hospital Auxiliary will I sponsor a square dance in the Edenton armory Friday night, April 27, from 8 to 12 P. M. 1 Chowan County typewriting contest will be held at Chowan High School Tuesday, March 27. ! . A week of revival and mis sions will be held at the Rocky Hock Baptist Church the week of March 18-25. j ,j Edenlon's Rotary Club will meet this (Thursday) afternoon 1 THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, MARCH 15. 1962. HEAD OVER HEFLs'—These bdies (from left to right Edith Kelley, Jody Longley and Barbara Orcutt, give the topsy-curvy look on gymnasium bars at the Morgan Park High School in Chicago, 111. It’s one way to keep fit. , at 1 o'clock in the Parish House. The Rev. William Frederick I Egelhoff will be guest preacher at Lenten luncheons at St. Paul's Episcopal Church begin ning Tuesday, March 20. William H. Coffield, Jr., Post I No. 9280, Veterans cf Foreign; i Wars, will meet Tuesday night i at 8 o'clock. 1 Chowan Hospital Auxiliary I will meet in the nurses' home Friday afternoon, March 16 at 3 o'clock. ! Chowan Tribe No. 12. Improv ed Order of Red Men, will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Friday, March 23, is tinal date I ! for farmers to release unused! cotton acreage in order to pro tect cotton allotments. Chowan Tribe of Red Men | and Chowanoke Council, De gree of Pocahontas, will spon sor an Easter dance in the Eden lon armory Friday night, April 20th. New officers for Edenton Chapter No. 302, Order of the i Easter Star, will be installed at J the meeting of the chapter on Monday night. March 19, at 8 o'clock. Extra Features For Edenton Trade Fair Continued from Page 1, Section 1 lonial Furniture Co., Cuthrell’s Department Store, Edenton Fur niture Co., Edenton Ice Co., Inc., Edenton Tractor & Implement Co., Elliott Company, George Chevrolet Co., Gulf Oil Co., Har rell Gas & Coal Co., Hobbs Im plement Co., Hollowell’s, Inc., Mitcbener’s Pharmacy, P&Q Su per Market, Ralph Parrish, Inc., Peoples Bank & Trust Co., Phthisic’s Super Market, Quinn Furniture Co., Rose’s 5-10-25 c Store, Taylor Theatre, Twiddy Insurance & Real Estate, Inc., (Lesco Homes, Inc), Western Gas Service. Chairman Earnhardt reminds that the Edenton Trade Fair, the first event of this type to be held in 'Edenton, will make no charge for admission. Children under 12 will not be admitted, however, according to Earnhardt, without their parents. Most of our realists and socio logists talk about a poor man as if he were an octopus or an al ligator. —G. K. Chesterton. 14 Are Named On Local Commission Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Webb of the Cone Mills Corp., I Greensboro; Richard H. Howl j and, head curator. Department of 1 Civil History at (he Smithsonian j Institution, Washington, D. C.; ■ Dan M. Paul and Jonathan Dan | iels, both of Raleigh; Mrs, J. Harold Lineberger of Belmont; Mrs. Frank Graham, New York City: Mrs. K. S. Trowbridge, Plymouth; Mrs. S. N. Clark of Tarboro; Mrs. J. 'Emmett Wins low of Hertford, and Dr. Robert j Lee Humber of Greenville. ! The town and county are I pleased to have these outstand- I ing persons named to the Eden i ton Commission to aid in pre jseiving the historical shrines in I the town and countryside and 'to help in maintaining our rich historical heritage. Girl Scout And 1 Brownie News j L- / March 12 —The Girl Scouts met at the Parish House. Rita i Mayo, brought three hamsters to I Girl Scouts. Rita Mayo and Faye Parrish each made a scrapbook and showed them to us. Afterwards Helen Pruden and Debra Wright served re freshments. Then we picked up our cookies that we are to sell on Gjrl Scout Week, March 12- 17. We had a good time. DINAH L. WHITE, • Reporter. WAKE UP PARIN' TO GO A Without Nagging Backache Now ! You can get the fast relief you ! need from naming backacht* headache i end muscular aches and puins that often j cause restless nights and miserable tired out feelings. When these discomforts j come on with over-exertion or stress and strain—you want relief—want it fast ! Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink—often setting up a restless un comfortable feeling. Doan’s Pills work fast in 3 separate ways: 1. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nagging backache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. 2. by soothing effect on bladder irrita tion. 3. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. * Enjoy a good night’s sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over 60 years. New, large size saves money. Get Doan’s today ! Doan s Pills Lions Celebrating 25th Anniversary Continued from Page i. Section 2 call the meeting to order and make the address of welcome. William 3. Privott, first presi dent of the Edenton Club, will! act as toastmaster. The invoca-1 tion will be given by the Rev. | Hugh S. Evans, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Norman Trueblood, state sec retary, will make the response to the address of welcome and Mr. Privott will recognize the guests. Mr. West will be intro duced by District President Hugh ' Jones. At the conclusion of the meet ing, W. J. Taylor, who has ser ved as secretary.-treasurer ever since the club was organized in 1937, will present various awards to the following: Charter Member Chevrons— W. J. Taylor, G. C. Hobbs, G. M. By rum. J. C. Leary, R. W. Leary, Jr., Hector Lupton, W. S. Pri vott. Ten Year Old Monarch Chev rons —G. M. Belch, J. R. Du- Laney, N. J. George, Dr. R. H. Hardin, A1 Phillips, Percy Smith, T. B. Williford. , Fifteen Year Old Monarch Chevrons—Jesse Harrell, Herbert Hollowed, Bruce Jones, J. R. Byrum, John Goodwin, M. A. Hughes, Haywood Bunch. Twenty Year Old Monarch Chevrons —A. F. Downum, Wil ! mer Malone, O. E. Duncan, A. E. Jenkins, John Mitchener, Ralph Parrish, Jimmie Partin. RED MEN MEETING Chowan Tribe No. 12, Im proved Order pf Red Men, will meet Monday night, March 19, at 7:30 o’clock. Obed Lee, sa chem of the tribe, urges a large turnout of members. ’? ' 7 T * v JOE THORUD SAYS: A NEW IDEA FOR A NEW ERA JUST ONE LIFE INSURANCE PLAN COVERS 0 DAD V* up to $15,090 of life insurance. And at age 65 protection continues, but prePNums stop! as much as SIOOO protec- jjr tion . . . right up to Dad s age 65! CHILDREN 2 all children under age 18! yep* ............. v . NEW BABIES COVERED AT TWO \ NO PREMIUM INCREASE tfff I after 15 days old— all this protection 'in the new low cost Family Policy by Nationwide —a modern life insurance plan for the modern family! JOE THORUT) 204 Bank of Edanton Bids. P. a Box 504 PHONE 2420 Rlationwid* % 9 MUTUAL INSUIANCI COMSAT 1 Chowan Cancer Drive l Held April 9To 13 j Continued from Page 1, Section 1 j president, announced • that the! Art Show will be held at the Barker house April 14 and 15. j Mrs. John Shackelford is chair-, man of this year’s show. She also said that two book clubs sponsored by the club will have; their first meetings Tuesday, March 13, at 10 A. M., and 8| P. M., at St. Paul’s Parish | House. Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt, re cently named ‘Woman of the Year” by the Business nad Pro fessional Women's Club, was ] recognized by the club members' and presented a corsage. Mrs. R. J. Boyce, district education chairman, reported on the district scholarship contest for the $750 North Carolina Fed eration Scholarship and an nounced that Miss Annie Ruth Nixon of Chowan High School, sponsored by the Edenton Wo man’s Club, won and will com pete in the state elimination in Greensboro in April It was announced that a land scape architect in Raleigh, who works fpr the state through the Home Demonstration Clubs, has been contacted and will begin working on a plan for the grounds at the Barker house around April 20th A tree has been given by the Edenton Tea Party Chapter of the DAR in memory of Mrs. S. M. McMullan for beautifica tion of the Court House Square, i Several contributions have been received by the club for the beautification of the green in cluding Mayor Levin Culpepper of Elizabeth City Thirteen new members were voted into the club. They were Mrs. Zech Bond, Mrs. Heywood Bunch, Mrs. John Douglas, Mrs. Archie Fairley, Mrs. Blair Gib -1 son, Mrs. F. A. Jordan, Jr,, | Mrs. Don Moyer, Mrs. David Ot -1 taway, Mrs. William W. Perry, | Mrs. Herald Shore, Mrs. Charles Small, Jr., Mrs. Archie Walker and Mrs. Bob Waller. A movie and slides of the 1901 Pilgrimage were shown. Effort Made To Extend Shad Season Continued ."rom Page 1. Section 1 fishing for had would be set at May Ist, herring would be ex cluded and the closing date for the inland waters would be set by the Wildlife Resources Com BURSTING WITH VALUES FCX SPRING SALE Battery * REDI-GRIP UNICO Reg. $32.85 mMM Or±s In Q1 *■“ $ 24 95 «“ $1295 WU Nylon, black, 6.70 x Nylon, black, 6.70 x 15, tube type (6 ply) 15 tube type (4 ply) UNICO Tubeless—Nylon* UNICO UNICO Tri-Rib 12M Motor Oil H eg S2B 00 Outboard Motor Front Tractor LE s2 , ° sale siq9s «... W M r£-i „„ Sgl plus tax 13 SALE lux* : SALE SO9O vEO lor White Sidewall OAC plus ta X' 4* t. ans 7.50 xl4 (4 ply) 0“r per qt 500 xls 4-p!y Nylon WITH PURCHASE OF THE UNICO REAR TRACTOR UNICO 2-4-D, Fence Controller Receive FREE - 4 W&*3k> Regular (1) V 2 mile spool electric fence wire No. 190 SSO-17 f (2) 25 plastic insulators—No. RS 25 Special sale $0495 SQQ9S W Reg. $28.76 £m» jJU P* us tax OTHER UNICO TIRES IP - S.TtTTis'cSjpON 1 * B AT POPULAR PRICES I j ,iro I (14*% x 6 Vs" x 4Vi") 5 \wmS&£ I With COUPON this JUMBO I rav 1 Six* Teel & Tackle Utility Box J ALL UNICO TIRES ARE | Can be purchased for only Q ftg FIRST LINE OR BETTER fc>. EDENTON FEED & LIVESTOCK CO. PHONE 3515 NC fliway 32 North ' Edenton, N. C. mission at June 5. Four of the five members of the Com mercial Fisheries Committee were present at the meeting an?l agreed unanimously to make these recommendations to the full board meeting in April. The Commercial Fisheries Li aison- Committee also took un der advisement a list of bound ary line changes between com mercial and snryts fishing wa SEAGRAM’S Y.O. IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY |i| j&agrom’s; Seajmutf tA ft am A BLEND ~ 6 «T,, ° At>E SELECTED „ TX< an d blende 0 S “ill I ’ ,O 'O.T,ED~»-«'' 0^ Pint No£ o and BO*US'S V H E S EAGRAM t SONS. l U,- y “ -J L. .' SUnRAM-DlSlllltßS COMPANY.N.V C. 86,8 PROOF, A BUND ..SIX YEARS 010. SECTION o*9 PAGE THREE ters which was submitted by tfce Wildlife Resources Commission and promised to have an answer as to changing these boundaries as soon as the matter could be closely studied by staff mem bers. It is probable that the recommendations on these boun pleted line changes will be Com pleted by the time of the full C&D Board meeting at New Rp”n on Anri! 2.

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