Action two i ! iti ■.n , ; r; Wilbome Harrtfl Tie Roundup The American people should not be forced to tol erate such breaches of the public interest as the recent transit bus strike ill New York City. Some way should be quickly found to mediate or resolve these massive traf fic impasses that would be acceptable to all concerned. There was a time in the growth of this country when the people had to take sum | mary action to alleviate in tolerable situations, but we have come a long way since the days of vigilantes and in efficient law enforcement, and leave such problems to the law and the courts. In my opinion, the weak link in the whole business has been the law and the courts; stronger action against the strikers and the unions should have been taken. We should not be forced to tol erate the gross and flagrant crime against the people of New York that we have just been witnessing. STRICTLY PERSONAL—No body ever loved dogs more than I. I have owned sev eral, and there was almost a human relationship be- New Books At Local library New boowj received this week at the'Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library are: Our Vietnam Nightmare by Marguerite Higgins. This is an account 6f U. S. involve ment in the /Vietnamese war with thoughts on a future policy. Mrs. Jack,, a biography of Isabella Stewart Gardner by Louise Hall Tharp. Those Who Wive, a bio graphical ''if Abigail and John Arams. , Home Place, the Story of the U. S. House of Repre sentatives, by William S. The Middle East, an intro duction to the nations of the Middle Blast, their present problems and their hopes for future- by -day Walz of the New York Times, Helping Your Child De velop His Potentialities by Ruth Strang. An Easy Introduction to the Slide Rule by Isaac Asi mov. Margaret Chase Smith, Wo man of Courage, by Frank Graham, Jr. The Oxford History of the American People by Samuel Eliot Morison. Russia, an Introduction to 77c RATED BEST ALL WAYS BY 1.000 REPORTS OF FAMILY DENTISTS IN lit CITIES OLA 6 TOOTH PASTE TRY A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE CHOWAN HERALD Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Thursday and Friday, j. January 13-14 Jamas Stacy, Mary Mit chell and All Star Cast in “A SWINGIN’ SUMMER” TECHNICOLOR ■ ' —-y-rr Saturday, January 15— Double Feature “THE HORROR OF DRACULA” and “THE CURSE OF 1 FRANKENSTEIN” BO m I* COLOB Sunday, Iftfaritay and” Tuesday, Jan. 16-17-18 Burt Lancaster, Lee Item *l4pg£2F ~w UMJtLtrlO TBARf. CDiKiUASCOra AND COLOi NI,M 7'uTJt*j. M. Wednesday, January 19— I tm tL .. , #?> \ M ■ 11 THE CHOWAN HERALD tween my canine friends and me. But when one has been viciously attacked at one time by man’s best friend, and a couple of neighborhood mongrels have taken up resi dence under my house, and bay at the moon, outside my window, even on dark nights, then what love I once bore the canine tribe is stretched a wee bit- thin. WEATHER REPORT —As I write this, it is a bone-chill ing (for me) thirty-five de grees outside and about ten degrees ljigher than when I first looked at my thermom eter. It seems that we are in the grip of Winter’s first cold onslaught. I have a four-foot picture of an Ha waiian scene, depicting a blue lagoon, tropical skies and palm trees, on my wall. Every once in a while I glance at it and draw a wist ful sigh, and a vicarious warmth of zephyr-like, breez es and balmy airs flow over me. You see, as the song writer said, I have my love to keep me warm. Russia, from Czars to Com missars, with emphasis on the the factors that suggest the future by Harrison E. Salis bury of the New York Times. — ■ ’ POWDER POST >S [far the Mlw «f your haiw liijij FOR SALE Medalion Home Three bedrooms, living room, family room, kitchen, 2 full ceramic baths, carport, storage. IT Large wooded lot located in Glen wood Gardens, 2V 2 miles south of Edenton. NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION, OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION! - - Call - - UAYWOOI) JONES PHONE 482-2314 - - or - - TOM CROSS PHONE 482-3159 rv~", - ~— Men of action use words / for faster results , / Long distance telephone calls / help build sales, increase v / 11 management efficiency. They / belong in your business. / Use them often for ' / / profitable results. ' —# The Norlolk & Carolina y Telephone & Telegraph Co. Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina 27932 Thursday, January 13, 1966 Hospital Patients Visiting Honrs: 10-11 A. M.; 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. Children un <•<— nre not permitted to visit patienta. . i I Patients discharged from Chowan Hospital during the week of January 4-11 includ ed the following: Miss Mary Alice Newbem, Mrs. Annie Louise Williams, Jimmy Lee Perry, Miss Ed na R. Freeman, Jerry Jones, Mrs. Lela Ayers, Miss Caro lyn N. Vaughn, Theodore Keidanz, Mrs. Catherine Har rell, Mrs. Maebelle Crad dock, Sammy Morris, George William Jordan, Mrs. Beat rice Hollowell, Chester H. Hawkins, Miss Carolyn Eliza beth Halsey, George John son, Mrs. Florence Mosley. Births Mr. and Mrs. William Calise White, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Alonza Williams, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Augustus Perry, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Oley Lee Moore, a daughter. STANLEY PARTY Edenton Jaycettes will hold a Stanley party Janu ary 20 at the Barker House. Advance orders qan be given by calling 482-2574 or 482- 2375. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our gratitude and apprecia tion for the many prayers, flowers, cards and other acts of kindness and sympathy extended to us during the illness and death of our be loved husband and father. MINNIE B. SPIVEY, AND CHILDREN. VOTE FEB. sth EAST For Congress HOW TO TREAT KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS Getting up nights, backache, leg pains, frequent, scanty flow may be nature’* warning of func tional kidney diaorder*—“Danger Ahead.” Give kidney* a GKNTLK lift with BUKKTS, a tonic-diu retic. If not pleased IN I DAYS, your 351 c hack at any drug coun ter. 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