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TWO The Roundup By WILBORNE HARRELL The Miss Universe Beauty i Pageant, to choose the most beautiful girl in the world, re cently held in Miami, was a most vain and frustrating pro ject. How do you choose the most beautiful girl in the world? The answer is simple: you can’t. Beauty is transient, it is fleet ing, it is fragile and too often lies only in the eye of the be holder. What may be beauty to me, may pnly be ugliness and commonplace to you. And vice versa. And it must be tough to be a judge in one of these con tests. If I were a judge, I don’t know which would sway me the 6:00 P.M. NEWS Jf 6:10 P.M. WEATHER Jf 6:15 P.M. DRAGNET 6.45 P.M. HUNTLEY BRINKIEY REPORT Monday Throuth Friday 4" —--»%» NOTICE! DOG AND BICYCLE LICENSES ARE NOW ON SALE! ❖ Dog Licenses Are on Sale at the Town Office and Bicycle Licenses Are on Sale at the Police Station. The Fee for Each ■.*/,■* r . - , Male Dog is SI.OO and $2.00 for Each Female. The Fee for Each Bicycle is 25 \ Cents. The Code of Ordinances Requires the Arrest of Any Dog Owner Who Fails to Purchase Licenses for His Dogs by August 15th. * ' THE CHOWAN HERALD imost: the bringing of joy and happiness to a winner, or dis appointment and sadness to a loser, For I repeat, finalists in all beauty contests are beautiful, and beautiful enough to be a winner. \ PHIL OSOPHER 'SAYS—it is easier to get in jail than to get out. Here’s a tip to’ TV viewers ’ll pass along lor what it is worth. As you know, Virginia stations operate on Daylight Sav ing Time, and North Carolina stations retain , Standard Time. I found it a bit confusing, when ■ checking programs, and a little irritating the necessity of coj relating the differences of time on Virginia stations and North Carolina stations. So—l solved my problem by simply setting my clock on Daylight Saving Time and my watch on Standard Time. When checking Virginia programs I consult my clock, when checking North Carolina Glenmore 1 DISTILLED London Dry GIN fSk , Glenmore * Ittwril.lMl London Dry GIN JWuAailiiMaig Hl»« « '«e in«j i.w i> ' r .46 PROOF 10816 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS DIERMORE WSTH.IEWB CT, "WNftt PERFECItOR OF IS 1 i consult my watch. '| In that manner I know where 1 I am at all times, and can i switch from channel to channel ’ without the annoyance of getting , my times miked up. > OVERHEARD l’ve done very ; little fishing in my time, and would not know what might be 1 the best bait to catch a finner. 1 i But when this fellow said he • ;! caught a 2-lb chub in a rabbit '■ i box, I thought he may be 1 stretching the proverbial fish : i story a mite. Or it might have ’ been the result of all this rain! 1 we have been having could | ’ have evicted one little chub 1 1 t from his usual habitat and land- ; ’ ied him in a rabbit box. Maybe, j £ WHfen the Communists boast ■ * that the world will eventually I all be Red, they forget to men-1 “ tion that there are two colors left—white and blue—and they will be with us a long, long time. Negro Home Demonstration News i ® > J * By MJto. ONNIK S. CHARLTON, County Negro Home Economics Agent J — TAR HEEL FOOD SHOPPER Prepared by Ruby P. Uzzle, Consumer Marketing Specialist Adapt and Adopt “Milk” As Beverage—The American Dairy Association’s theme for summer is “Keep milk on your table. It’s the Pitcher of Health.’’ Let’s adapt and adopt for our fami ly’s health with this nutritious oeverage. Pickin’ Peaches—Let your eye be your guide—the best thing to remember in picking quality peaches is that they must look to go good. Size and color should play an extremely im portant part in your choice. Make sure they are plump, smooth skinned, and well filled out. The color on the under side of a peach should be creamy white or yellow, blushed with red. Over-ripeness is generally, indicated by the deeper reddish brown color and a softness of the fruit. Peaches in this stage are suitable for immediate use, but cannot be held for any length of time. Peaches are a rather low cal- ■pig,, It’s here! TOP VALUE STAMPS NEW GIFT CATALOG The greatest array of gifts... for making people happy We’re sure you’ll love our new catalog—it's designed New this year for women— fashions from Catalina, especially for you. Kayser, Lady Manhattan, and many others. Your favorite brands appear on every page— America's For excitement, we’ve added Cook’s Tours. Where in best known names in home appliances, sports equipment, the world would you like to go? Cook's Tours will take 0 furniture, apparel... in every gift grouping. you there—free for Top \ alue Stamps. Got a man on your gift list? Shop through the pages of / . \ the new Top Value Gift Catalog. You'll find a complete | Top Value s Group Saving Plan oflcis you the j • line of quality men’s furnishings. Everything for the do- \ opportunity to help your favorite organization. I it-yourselfer—a wide selection of tools and outdooi ) Save together and get almost anything for your > equipment. j c j llirc ] l or charity. Details arc in the new l All your favorite gWtear.. back again. Housewares, fumi- f y , S(i s GiJt Ca , alog . ture, appliances, all the things we know you like. \ 1 / ’ ** m , P&QSUPERMARKET EDENTON, N. C. ■ , orie fruit—another reason why : it makes a fine in-between meal ! snack that won’t add extra pounds to anyone’s figure and : yet will satisfy hunger. I gj The Peach Picture Me 1 K olbe, Extension Horti- j ■ J culturist, reports: excellent qual > ity Sandhill peaches are rolling ■ ■| to market. Right now Coronets,! : | Sunhigh (freestones) Dixiegems, ' j Red Havens, Jersey Lands— : sometimes called Beauty Gems— 1 i (semi-cling) are available. These ' ' are yellow fleshed varieties. : look for Triogems, Keystone, and • Washington soon, along with : Hale Haven and Golden -Jubi- ' lee. These are all processing , varieties and now is the time to use them while volume is high, quality tops, and prices attrac tive. Good Weather Producing Good .Vegetables—Locally grown vege tables are coming to market. Prices continue to move down ward with increased production. Snapbeans, cabbage, butterbeans, white and yellow squash, green: peopers, corn and cucumbers are excellent quality vegetables i for summertime eating pleasure. Celery is on the short side, due so Florida season ending and California’s crop being down in supply. Lettuce is of good quali ty and price. Tomatoes are mov ing in good valume and harvest ing heavy in nearby southern states. Indications are for a good supply during July for North Carolina tomatoes. CHILDREN VISIT MOTHER Mrs. W. H. A. Stallings hail as her guests this week her chil dren: Mrs. Mignon S. Harrell and daughter Felicia, Mrs. Doris J. Harris and daughter Melody of Jamaica, N. Y., the Rev. and Mrs. Leon Freeman, Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Verta S. Pridgen and son Barry of Weldon, and Cpl. James Hedgepeth who has re cently returned from Germany. Don r Lag—Buy Olag dentists say "wonderfuY*' “best tooth paste on the -nnrir* ‘bPS) I*v*» a**** 4 « Thursday, July 19,1962 Edenton, North Carolina I r ’ • 4fe Prescription Service *] —by /'M M I i' ir ''"'Yir ! REGISTEKEE> PHARMACISTS physician i callus! ifGYf. .. » 1— JyTs y v v DIAL 3711 Mw|T ; "SlA* V/E PICK VP * * t-jl J 'Jfe AND DELIVER A- - ■ j Mitchener's Pharmacy 301 S. Broad Street Edenton, N. C.
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