PAGE FOUR I—SECTION TWO Veteran's Corner ’ ■f ij O J •' ■ (By George R. Bluette. Vet ‘ 'nib Empiuymint Bepresento ttTC, N. C. State Employment Security Commission, and John Vet Spruill, County Service Of ficer, N. C. State Veterans Ad mlUstratioa.‘. Each local public employ ment office is required by law to have a “VER” who is responsible, not only for counseling individual veter ans with particularly diffi cult problems, but also for evaluating services to veter ans throughout the local of fice and recommending im provements where needed. Veterans may confer with the “VER” at any time they need counsel and until prop erly placed. Tax relief for thousands of military retirees fell vic tim' ' to Congress’ adjourn ment rush. A bill granting a substantial tax cut to ser vicemen taking part in the Honor Is Won By Miss Bunch RALEIGH Miss Marion Lee Bunch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bunch, 202 East Queen Street. Edenton. i has been selected as one of 12 members of the senior class of Meredith College to be listed in Who’s Who In American Colleges and Uni versities. The seniors elected all display excellence and sin • cerity in scholarship, lead ership and participation in J extra-curricular and aoa ■r demic activities, citizenship and service to the school, j and promise of future use fulness. „ A religion major, Miss Bunch is presently serving as vice president of the Stu- ■ AT EPFNTON 1 I SHOP FRIDAYS I LONG DISTANCE CALLS ARE GREAT FOR BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER ’ v ■ \Vi ff / x^A\iirJ J 5 They don’t cost much either. You orm call any* i where in the l -S. for or jess alter 8 PM*. Plan a get together tonight. ♦First 3 minutes stution-to-stzitiou except Alaska ami •Hawaii. The Norfolk & Carolina I Telephone & Telegraph Co. | FOR SOIL SAMPLES ! and BULK SPREADER SERVICE Lime - Lime and Potash Mixed - Fertihter | SEE OR CALL HOME FEED & FERTILIZER CO. i W. Carteret St. Edenton, N. C. Phone 482*2313 or 482-2308 Retired Servicemen’s Family Protection Plan was approv ed by the House, but it nev er got consideration by the Senate Finance Committee. Indications are, however, that the Senate committee will consider the proposal next year and its chances for final passage in 1966 are considered reasonably good. Q. What are the new al lowances under the War Or phans Educational program that went into effect the first of this month? A. For fuU-time studies, $l3O a month; three-quarter time, $95 a month; half time, S6O a month; coopera tive course, $lO5 a month. Q. What’s the address of the national headquarters of the Retired Officers’ Asso ciation? A. 1625 Eye Street. N. W„ Washington, D. C. 20006. Q. Since my Navy retire , dent Government Associa | tion and as Maid of Honor in the 1966 college May K'eiirf c he i<; also a mem ber of the chorus and the [ 4 uiiaictidH buciety. Bobbv Francis New Club Head On November 8 the Ad vance 4-H Club held their monthly meeting. The main business was the election of new officers for the next year. Those elected were: Presi dent, Bobby Francis; vice president, ivy Lowe; secre tary. Sheila Small; song leaders, Claude Small and Jerry Casteloe; recreation leaders, Dwight Francis and Tommy Forehand, and re porter, Marvin Robey. The first occupant of the White House moved in in 1800 who was that man? ment I havp been unable +o find a suitable job. Is there any type ot u tuning „- gram I can enter to pre pare me for a second career? A. The Manpower Devel opment and Training Act provides occupational train ing for unemployed persons to equip them for suitable employment. Eligible veter ans receive priority in the selection of trainees. The nearest local office of the State Employment Service will advise you if any man power training courses are available. No tuition is re quired for the training course, and a trainee may receive a weekly allowance. Report Given By Dye Works A report of sales and earn ings for the nine months ended September 30, issued by United Piece Dye Works showed net sales of $13,961,- 494 compared to $13,354,621, an increase of 4.5 per cent. Net earnings after taxes amount to $589,832 compared to $018,953. After dividends on the preferred stock, earnings per common share were 42 cents in 1965 vs. 79 cents last year. In the report Charles Blount, Jr., chairman and president, cited a cost-price squeeze affecting textile companies that resulted in lower net earnings for the l quarter. Operating losses of the new plant at Edenton had been $227,812 for the period, he said, “since it’s impossible to star! a new plant at full volume.” He further staled, “the company’s plants have larg er back logs than at the same time in 1964, and all indications are that the cur rent quarter will add sub stantially to 1965 earnings.” The hardest job is the one that you put off until the last minute. This Is The Life By DONALD B. THOMAS JEALOUS When two people love one another they have no room for jealousy. Most men to day are jealous of their wife and are suspicious if they talk to anyone or vise versa. They should trust one an other. if I couldn’t trust my wife, I wouldn’t want, to live with her. There are people who envy some one else who has more than they have. People are also jeal ous because their skin is different. God made you what you are and for a pur pose. This is a sin that we should all try to overcome. God wants all of you for His children. God is also a jealous God and don’t want to share you with the false gods of this world. Jesus should be our Savior and our God. He has paid a price for us witli His own blood. I don’t care who you are or what you are, the only way to heaven and sal vation is through Jesus. Sa tan says no, but God says, "tc or tnou shalt worship no .other god: For the Lord, whose name is Jehovah, is a jealous God.”—Exodus 34:14. termites worMjp* ye^fanmd THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1965. let's go UfhurfhSundaij SllDri * I NAAMAN: ACTING ON > FAITH ► > > International Sunday School ! Lesson for November 21 > ! Memory Selection: “He > that cometh to God must be ! lieve that he is, and that he >is a rewarder of them that l diligently seek him.” He brews 11:6. » i > Lesson Text: II Kings 5. > > Naaman, captain of the ! Syrian army,- was well > known and respected for his l valor, his integrity, and his > sense of dignity as a human > being. There was only one > drawback —he was a leper, >and therefore “unclean.” > The victorious armies of > Syria had captured army »Israelites in their battles, i, among whom was a little girl > who was • a handmaiden to > Naaman’s wife. Through ►these circumstances, Naaman > journeyed, at the bidding of jjhis King, to Samaria, to seek > out the prophet of whom the > slave-girl had spoken to her > mistress, seeking a cure for > his incurable disease. > Naaman—infinitely human, ’ was outraged by the fact >lhat Elisha, the prophet, had J not paid him the courtesy of > a personal appearance, and ! rejected violently Elisha’s ■ command to bathe seven ! times in the River Jordan, !in order to cleanse himself >of his affliction. I Second thoughts, nowever, | are always best, and, due to i the intervention of another [ servant who was with the i travelling party, Naaman [swallowed his pride and did > as the prophet had command |ed him, thereby affecting a >cure for the leprosy. [ At this point we might > reflect on the fact that Naa [man is every man among us; >for in Naaman and his lep * rosy we may see ourselves > and our sinfulness, which we * cannot overcome. > Before a cure came to Naa [ man’s body, his will had to i b° cured. When the crutches [ of his human pride were cast > aside, he was ready to ex [ perience the power of God. * So it is with us today; we 1 haw to suhiupato ourselves to God’s will before he can Colonial Motor Co., of Edenton BUICK - OLDS - PONTIAC GMC TRUCKS Belk - Tyler’s EDENTON’S SHOPPING CENTER W. E. Smith GENERAL MERCHANDISE "ROCKY HOCK" PHONE 482-3022 EDENTON M. G. Brown Co., Inc. LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIAL Reputation Built on Satisfied Customers PHONE 482-2135 EDENTON Edenton Tractor & Equipment Co. YOUR FORD TRACTOR DEALER AGENTS FOR EVINRUDE OUTBOARDS U. S. 17 SOUTH— EDENTON. N. C. READ The Chowan Herald YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Bridge-Turn Esso Servicenter " Your Friendly ESSO Dealer ” ESSO PRODUCTS ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Western Gas & Fuel Oil Service 313 SOUTH BROAD STREET effect a transformation in our spirits. We need to be ever mind ful of the fact that God cre ated man in His own image. He gave the human spirit great powers of endurance, on which to soar to the greatest heights, and, on the other side of the coin He also gave us the ability to sink to the lowest depths. Perhaps one complements the other, and—in His own oblique way—contains a les son which He feels we need to learn. For—unless we ex perience the depths, how can we fully savor the heights? How can we real ly appreciate to the fullest extent the gamut of emo tions of which we arc cap able? If wc but pause to reflect for a moment we will see that God’s means of accom plishing his purposes for in dividuals and mankind alike have always been varied; they have, however, been based on one over-riding principle the principle of faith. His design for us. and for our lives, may not meet with our approval, and we some times question His methods. We invariably can think of easier ways in which to learn life’s lessons easier for us, that is! This is our innate selfishness showing. It takes a very strong spirit indeed to bow the head under the blows of ad versity and not ask “Why why did this have to happen to ME?” But if we are strong in our faith—if we cling firmly to the knowledge that God never has, and never will, desert us—then we begin to see His purpose in our lives, and we have mean time learned the joy and comfort His presence in our lives can bring. 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Chip had a time | ; i»|j lugging it down off the shelf, but he wanted, once | t again, to look at some of the fascinating pictures. < |7 l | K&jPX F (ftOß* :S /] He’s a small boy for such a big book. Maybe he < ! ft it V us- 1 Sgßßi j® doesn't understand all of it. But it whets his curi- j ' f ° the curiosity of a small boy is truly ( 1 fei §f||pS % | Even as Chip glances at the pictures, questions i £I 1 i Ht-W * fUrej % are rac ing through his mind. And to whom Will he J i- f HI vj address these questions? To you! | h~#; H When youngsters ask questions, it is up to us, < 4 V 1 supposedly “grownup" and therefore wiser, to try j i Fr 10 give them the rifrtrt answers. In this day of some- j l i t* mes dubious and changing values, that isn’t always ' ’ $ ; easy. We must first make sure that we have the I V W \ true basic answers ourselves. 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