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Eden toil Aces Prepare To Meet
Yellow Jackets Friday Night
Edenton’s Aces are schedule*’
to meet one of their arch rivals
Friday night, October 5, when
they clash with the Yellow Jac
kets of Elizabeth City on the
latter’s gridiron at 8 o’clock.
The Aces have won two games l
and lost one, so that they will
be out to avenge last year’s
heartbreaking 7-6 defeat. Coach
Jerry McGee will also be very
anxious to defeat a Honey John
son coached aggregation, for he
at one time was a Yellow Jacket
player under Coach Johnson.
The Aces and Yellow Jackets
have been keen football rivals
since 1926 and during that pe
riod have played 34 games. The
Yellow Jackets, of course, hold a
decided edge, for of the 34
George Byrum
New C of C President
Continued from Page 1, Section 1
elected executive vice president.
Retiring president, Joe H. Con
ger, Jr., thanked the board of
directors for their wholehearted
cooperation during his tenure of
office and praised the work of
the various committee chairmen
for their progress in the over
all program of work sponsored
by the Chamber of Commerce.
Conger paid particular tribute
to W. P- Jones, chairman of the,
Highway Committee; W. J. P.
Earnhardt, chairman of the Mer
chants Committee; Hiram Mayo,;
chairman of the Education Com- j
mitte; Bruce F. Jones, chairman
of the Industrial Development j
Committee; Wesley Chesson, j
chairman of the Agriculture |
Committee, and Scott Harrell
Chairman of the Recreation
Committee. “These men and
their committee members who
devoted their time and efforts I
in the Chamber of Commerce
program deserve the wholeheart j
ed thanks of the entire organi j
zation,” said Conger, ''and I am !
personally proud of their ac
complishments. My thanks go.'
too, to all those who took pai t;
in our over-all program.”
Incoming President George A.
Byrum, said "I am enthusiastic
over the opportunities for pro
moting business and industry i i
Edenton and Chowan County
through the Edenton Chamber
of Commerce. There are several
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games played they have won 27
of them.
Though the Yellow Jackets
are in a stronger conference, the
Aces are hopeful they can add
another victory to their column.
I The Aces are in good physical
i condition and this week Coaches
! McGee and Billy Hardison are
1 taking them through strenuous
practice sessions in order to be
in the best possible shape.
A large crowd of Edenton
supporters are expected to ac
■ < ompatiy the Aces to Elizabeth
City. Principal Cecil Fry an
nounces that all tickets at the
gate will be SI.OO but that a
batch of students’ tickets have
been sent to Edenton which can
be purchased for 50 cents.
projects in progress that will be
! continued to their beneficial con
• elusion, and I will extend every
’ effort to continue the Edenton
j Chamber of Commerce as an ac
i tivator of progress and leader
• ship for our community.”
Mr. Byrum has served as
president of the Byrum Hard
ware Co., Inc., of Edenton and
Suffolk, Va., since 1949. For
a number of years he has been
Aery active in civic affairs and
he has served as president of the
j Edenton Junior Chamber of
Commerce, the Edenton Rotary
; Club and the Barker House As
| sedation. He received the Edem
-1 ton Junior Chamber of Com
j merce Distinguished Service
, Award for 1961.
Mr. Byrum is a native of
j Edenton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I I’. C. Byrum, Sr., of Edenton.
Lie graduated from Edenton
I High School and the University
of North .Carolina. He is mar
ried to the former Imogene
Moses Cochran. They have two
I daughters, Jean age 6 and June
! age 4.
Mr. Byrum is a member of the
Edenton Town Council, serving
.continuously since 1952, and is
hairman of the Finance Com
mittee. During World War II
he served in Europe with the
1 Doth Infantry Division. He i«
a member of the Edenton Bap
:.:.t Church.
It is harder to be poor with
out complaining than to be rich
without boasting.
—Chinese Proverb.
THE CHOtfXW fttKALb. feDENTON. WORTH CAWoLiWA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4,1962.
demonstrating At Chowan Fair
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Pictured above are Mrs. Jesse Harmon (sealed) and Mrs. Fred
Bunch, both of the Yeopim Home Demonstration Club, who will
be demonstrating pine needle craft, copper tooling and hooked
rugs at the Chowan County Fair this week. Other crafts demon
strated by club members during the week will be braided rugs,
tin craft, stool bottoming, chair bottoming, chair caning and deco
rated minis (not a craft but something of special interest). The
demonstrations will be held irom 2:30 to 5:30 and from 7:30 to
9:30 each.—(Ricks Photo).
LIONS MEET MONDAY
Edenton’s Lions Club will
meet Monday night, October 8,
at 7 o’clock at the Edenton Res
taurant. President Herbert Hol
lowell. Jr., urges every member
to be present.
CLASSIFIED
HELP WANTED ENERGETIC
man over 21 to sell Nationally;
Advertised Watkins Products
to established customers. Field |
Training. No Investment. High
Income. If interested write
P. O. Box 1092, Goldsboro,!
N. C. Oct4,ll,lßcj
AMBITIOUS MAN —FULL OR
spare time. Supply famous
Rawleigh Products in Chowan
County. Can earn $125 per
week. Write Rawleigh Dept.
NCJ-210-1124, Richmond, Va.
0ct4,11,18,25p
FOR SALE—IO HP. WIZARD
outboard motor. In good con
dition. Price $25. Contact
, Marvin Etheridge at Etheridge
Fishing Center. ltc
FOR SALE GOOD USED
ranges, priced from $35.00.
Western Gas Service, 313 S.
Broad Street. Sept4tfc
PAPERSHELL PECANS Two
2-3 ft. Trees $4.90, Postpaid.
Two 4-5 ft. Trees $6.75, Ex
press Collect. Ask for Free
Copy 56-page Planting Guide
Catalog in color offered by
Virginia’s Largest Growers of
Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry
Plants, Grape Vines and Land
scape Plant Material. Waynes
boro Nurseries, Waynesboro,
Virginia. 0ct4,11,18,25c.
MUSCADINE GRAPES One
each following Four Choice
varieties—Bronze Scuppernong,
Improved Bronze Topsail,
Thomas purple and New Dear
ing (Amber-colored, self-fertile, !
cross pollinator) Total Four
Musi adine Grapes 2-yr. Vines
$5.65, Postpaid. Ask for Free
Copy 56-page Planting Guide
Catalog in color. Waynesboro
Nurseries, Waynesboro, Vir
ginia. 0ct4,11,18,25-’
RAC/ 7 ' WANTED
ust be clean, free of buttons,
i= and zippers. Apply Cho
l Herald office.
CURE FRAMING—FOR THE
-i in custom picture framing
- fnhn R. Lewis at the Eden
* Furniture Company. Com
'ete line of moulding to
house from. iff
ANTED Female attendant,
white or colored, at launder
~tte. D"ties to be to clean
launderette and iron clothes
for customers. Apply at N. C.
Employment Security office,
North Broad. Street. Oct4tfc
ATTENTION
MEN
To train as Heavy Equip
ment Operators. Training
available
★ Bulldozers
★ Motor Graders
★ All Rubber Self-
Propelled Scrapers
Dragline
$3.00 per hour and up on
completion of training. World
vide job placement service.
Operators urgently needed as
result of 15 year road build
ing program now underway,
t ust train 4 weeks at own
expense. Budget terms ar
ranged. If mechanically In
clined or interested in operat
ing this type machines, write
giving name, age, address
phone (or nearest phone) and
present working hours to
AM Heavy Equipeoani Div.
Box IU, car* Chowan Harald
AUXILIARY MEETS TONIGHT
The VFW Auxiliary will meet
tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock.
This will be a business .meeting,
so that Mrs. George Comer,
president, requests a good at
tendance.
FOR SALE l4-FT. LARSON
Playboy boat with 40HP John
son motor and trailer. Phone
3194. tfc
WANTED PINE POLES,
PILING. Top prices paid. P.
E. Cayton. Phone 3388. 500
Office Street, Edenton, N. C
-1 Sept2otfc
FOR SALE l-ROW JOHN
Deere No. 100 Corn Picker.
Quick hook-up; fits any make
tractor. Priced for quick sale.
Milton Evans, Route 1, phone
Edenton 3937. 3ept27,Oct4p
BOAT FOR SALE l6-FT.
Beetle Fisherman all fiberglass
double bottom complete with
1959 Johnson 35 H.P. motor
with electric starter and re
mote controls and extra gas
tank. Also Coxe boat trailer.
Not used over 200 hours. s7sf
complete. R. P. Baer, Boxl
109, Edenton. Phone 2537.
Sept27oct4,lli
FOR SALE—MODEL BX BENT
HALL Peanut Picker. Goor
condition. Can be seen at
W. E. Bond farm. Sept27tfr
FOR SALE —4-ROOM HOUSE
I three miles south of Edenton
on Highway 32. Phone 3008
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j FOR RENT—THREE-BEDROOM
! apartment. Kitchen furnishei
with refrigerator, stove ant
hot water heater. Apply tc
M. G. Brown Company Store
on W. Queen Street. tfc
Hunters! |
ANYONE INTERESTED IN
PURCHASING RELOADING
COMPONENTS LOCALLY—
Call 3214
Western Auto
Associate Store
EDENTON. N. C.
For Sale
COLLARD PLANTS
ONION SETS
FALL GARDEN SEEDS
ABRUZZI RYE
See Us For Your Seed Needs
E. L. PEARCE
SEEDSMAN
Telephone 3839 Edenton, N. C.
Sept 13 tfc
Sportsmen!
See Us For
Gun Shells . . . Hunting
Clothing . . . Shotguns . . .
Rifles and Sporting Goods.
Western Auto
Associate Store
EDENTON, n. c.
COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. i
BARGAIN ANNEX
Used Refrigerator $25.0$
Used Sofe SIO.OO
fTMd Gas Rang* *25.00
Ua*d Chfcirs $ SJt
Used Washer —..s2oNs
Used Bedroom Suite $49.95
See These Bargains And
Many More Today ,
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Showing Os The NEW 1963
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