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ftalloween Party At Rocky Hock > f The Rocky Hock community ♦ill sponsor a Halloween party Tuesday night, October 30, at |he Rocky Hock Community ’ Goiter from 6:30 to 9 o’clock. There will he refreshments of 411 kinds for sale, a beauty con test, and a Halloween costume parade is being sponsored. ? Entertainment will be offered Ibr all ages. No admission will t charged. The public is rdially invited. Region Auxiliary Conducting Drive Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Auxiliary to serve side by side ith the American Legion for America. Members believe firm ly in the free American way of ljfe and are determined that children and grandchildren shall in freedom, not under com munism as the Soviet leaders boast. * “Day in and day out,” says Mrs. Mills, “women of the Le gion Auxiliary are at work to help build a stronger America and inspire more devoted patrio tism. Wc invite the aid of all women, inviting them into the Auxiliary if they are eligible.” ■ Mrs. Mills says there are new horizons of interest, activity and friendship and that now is the re to give urgency to the work the Legion Auxiliary. “Ser vice, not self,” is an Auxiliary motto which is expressed in ac tion in all Auxiliary activities. jThe Auxiliary has many ac tivities, some of which are dis abled veterans, promotion of children’s welfare, building a better community, inspiring pa triotism and teaching good citi- WRONGER WASHER Is/*!? I f f |||| j»pMj|l'y*W*i H \ i 1 £msm «fr» . Model LJW-61 with acceptable trade Costs so little, but you get Dig washing features! Has six vane, satin-smooth agitator that gently rids even deep-down dirt from clothes. Easy-to-use wringer that locks in 8 convenient positions. Dura ble porcelain-enameled tub. Glides easily on casters. Western Gas Service, Inc. 313 S. Broad St. Homecoming Dance EDENTON ARMORY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th 10:00 P. M. until 1:00 A. M. MUSIC ERNEST OLDS COMBO Admission: Couple $1.50. Stag 75c ❖ Support the Hornets By Going To The Greatest Homecoming Celebration Ever Held EDENTON HORNETS V - VS. PERQUIMANS PANTHERS _ a. _ A* a - m ._ _ m. .il zenship, peace and v security, and keeping the memory of the war dead bright by distributing me morial poppies, as well as many more. Mrs. Mills points out that eli gibility to enroll as an Auxiliary member is: Mother, wife, sister or daughter of a member of the 'American Legion; mother, wife, sister or daughter of a man or woman who was killed or died while serving in World War I or II or the Korean War; mother, wife, sister of daughter of a veteran of either war who has died since discharge from ser vice, or a woman veteran of World War I or 11, or the Ko rean War. Mrs. Mills will be delighted to furnish anyone interested in further information by phoning 2606. JUNIOR 4-H CLUB MEETS Center Hill Junior 4-H Club met Monday night, October 15, at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. 'Emmett P. Jones. Tom Bulls, president, called the meeting to order and Vickie Goodwin gave the devo tion, using Scriptures from the book of Luke and Keith Jordan led in prayer. The minutes were read and approved and the secretary call ed the roll with every member on roll present. Projects and project books were discussed and everyone chose one or more projects to work on during the year. The president appointed Cary Dußois to lead the 4-H pledge and pledge of allegiance and Rickie Goodwin to plan the de votion for next month, and Sara Belch invited the club to meet with her in November. After the program the group made Halloween favors for the hospital and enjoyed games dur ingvthe social period. PHONE 3122 Edenton, N. C THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. OCTOBEH 18. 1962. Ryland Club Fair Booth Winner Hr *A, - Jgg V W- ’jr jBKIm . .At left is pictured Tom Shepard, who is presenting the Home lead & Ferbnzer Company award to Judy Leake for the Ryland 4-H Club's winning booth at the Chowan County Fair. Next .left to right, are Pauline Byrum, Mrs. Jessie Byrum, Mrs. Lester T. Copeland, the Rev. H. C. Leake and Mrs. R. C. Ward, Ryland 4-H Club leaders. At bottom is pictured the Ryland Club's winning booth. Harrell Treasurer Os ECC Drama Group Members of the East Carolina College playhouse, campus drama organization, nave organized, elected officers and announced major productions for the 1962- 1963 school year. The Playhouse begins the cur rent season auspiciously with a new director and technical direc tor and with extensive improve ments *in lighting and other! physical facilities of the McGin nis auditorium, where plays are: staged, either already in pro gress or being planned. Among the new officers elect ed was Gerald Harrell, Route 3, Edenton, as treasurer. Edenton Officials Plan Improvements Continued from Page i. Section 1 hand for some time for most of the projects, so that very little time will be lost in sending in the application. Local officials feel that they are in excellent position to get in on the ground floor for this government as sistance. The $1,126,000 im provement program, of course, includes the proposed sewage disposal plant which is estimat ed to cost $543,000. for which the sale of bonds has been author ized. j The other proposed projects in the program include a new mu nicipal building, new fire sta tion and complete storm sewer age improvement which it is hoped will solve the water prob lem. It will also include street paving in some areas. Projects included under the Board of Public Works include water and sanitary sewer addi | tions and extensions. Aces Preparing To Battle Perquimans Continued from Page 1, Section 1 conference champions. From reports and comment, the Indians are believed to be the powerhouse of the confer ence this year, so that the Aces will be more or less the under dogs. However, Coach Jerry McGee’s charges have specializ ed in defensive play thus far and are expected to put the brakes on the Hertford ball carriers. Reed Matthews, Carl Overton and the Holmes broth ers have been the principal ground gainers for the Indians, each of whom can add yardage if given a ghost of a chance. Coaches McGee and Bill Hard ison are taking the Aces through the paces this week in antici pation of meeting what may be the strongest opponents of the season. A large crowd of Aces’ sup porters is expected to accompany them to Hertford. MASS MEETING A mass meeting will be held at Providence Baptist Church to night (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. The meeting is sponsored by the SCLC. t I ***SSB?*™W W KW BEEFEATER GIN 5.25 Ami » IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND BY KOBRANO CORP. f* NEW YORK 1 NY 94 PROOF. 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ; SENATOR i i: Sam Ervin | :: says —1 Morganton This is the sea son when the Potomac River flowers more quietly, Capitol Hill offices begin to settle down to routine business for several months, and those who com mute from Virginia and Mary land suburbs find Washington traffic moves more easily. Con gress, which has inched toward adjournment for some weeks, was expected to adjourn about the time this column was be ing written, following action on two appropriations bills and the omnibus rivers and harbors bill. The 87th Congress dealt with some old problems and some new ones that have arisen in the post war era. A new condi tion, the rise of a European Common Market, helped enact a broader trade law this session. Tariff laws have been a Con gressional concern since George Washington’s Administration. Al so Congress laid down the ground rules for a new space satellite communications system dramatized by Telstar. In the critical area of nation al security as well as in most Cold War issues, Congress gave the President solid support. It strengthened national defense and moved the U. S. space pro gram to a high priority. It doubled our Polaris program, in creased Minuteman program by 75 percent, and added five ready combat divisions to our Armed Forces. It is worthy to note, that in the last twenty months, the United States has launched 69 space vehicles into orbit. This is double the number of all previous years. Congress voiced America’s con cern over Cuba and expressed support for a strong policy in that area. The Cuban Resolu tion adopted by Congress stated, in part, that the United States was determined “to prevent by whatever means may be neces sary, including the use of arms, the Marxist-Leninist regime in Cuba from extending by force or threat of force, its aggressive or subversive activities to any part of this hemisphere.” Congress rewrote laws extend ing the farm program another year, allowed self-employed per sons to set up tax deductible pension funds, and modified two dozen or more sections of the Internal Revenue Code under DISCOUNT TIRE SALE! CONTINUE THROUGH OCTOBER 20th 64 FACTORY CLOSE - OUTS WHITEWALLS WiVl.' in (TL TO BLACKWALLS ' Y 1,1 A 1U M /° TUBE-TYPE ON THESE NEW TIKES nyi,on E s SS VI trade iu:<,h lull) 30 NEW CAR TAKE-OFFS CAME OFF 1962 CARS! MOST LIKE /Q I HFI M()i miNG NEW! OFF FACTORY SECONDS ■■ / A Limited Number Os m \M These Tires Are Available FREE MOUNTING / J /fi In Sizes To Fit Over 50 % - mm / V Os The Cars In This Area. OFF OTHER PRICES DCTDEAnC Factory Approved ICE I ICEnftrd Tread Designs! EASY TERMS a AIJIV tT) AA 750x14 or 800x14 -ft UNL I 9 JZ.UU Black Tube Type PLUS OLD TIRE OFF YOUR CAR Other Sizes Similar m* m n 412 8. Broad St. - Edenton, IN. C. €■ O O Telephone 2477 the tax revision act. Drug laws were tightened to insure safer and more effective medicines. The Administration found its greatest support in legislation affecting the national security and encountered its greatest dif ficulty with legislation concern ing welfare programs. In summary, Congress labored in its longest session. since 1951 to maintain the peace and at the same time, it endeavored to keep the country moving on an even keel in a troubled world. 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Chowan County Commission ers were asked to request the Slate Highway & Public Works Commission to take over the road leading from the city limits at Beaver Hill Cemetery for about a mile through a rather thickly populated section. What appeared to bo another school controversy was settled at OUR / CONFIDENTIAL A FILES This may bo nows, but woT:eop confidential files. They are maintained for your convenience and protection. Every pharmacist keeps a complete record of prescriptions. A file number on a medicine container enables us to identify quickly any prescription, to tell you when it was filled and who your doctor was. Should any member of your family accidentally swallow some pills from a long-forgotten bottle, this information becomes extremely vital. With it, a physician can determine immediately whether or not emergency treatment is necessary. These confidential files represent i another service of your community pharmacist HOLLOWELL'S PHONE 2127 PROMPT DELIVERY REXALL DRUG STORE TV/O REGISTERED PHARMACISTS A Registered. Pharamacist Always On Duty ; a meeting of the Chowan Coun ty Board of Education when the board let down the bars and al i lowed Rocky Hock patrons to i send their children to the school ■ of their choice, either at Cho . wan High School or the Rocky . Hock Central School. Complaints were made that a I large number of gasoline ration books had been stolen from au l tomobiles. The Chowan County ) War Price and Ration Board , urged automobile drivers to car ry the ration books on their per son and not left in car compart ments or other places where they could be picked up. I At a meeting of various or , ganizalions she Rev. W. C. Ben , son was elected permanent . chairman of the Community Ser , vice Movement which was to . j provide wholesome enlertain ., ment and recreation for service . people. The Bank or Fdenton an : nounced that it would be open t Saturday nights from 6 to 7:30 PAGE THREE SECTION ON* o'clock solely for cashing checks for workers at the Edenton bass. Vpp&k/ BOYS 7 through 11 enter our PUNT, PASS& KICK eom petition NOW! ★ November 3rd Is The Last Day To Sign Up! ★ BIG I’RIXKS! For grade school boys 7 through 11. Compete with boys your own age. No body contact. No equipment needed . . . FRF 15 instruction book, autographed picture of an NIL player and Ford Televiewer when you sign up! Bring dad . . . get lull details! ALBEMARLE' MOTOR CO. Edenton, N. C.
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