Section two 9 j r ■'■■■■ ■■ ■■■ Wiiborne Harrell ? The Roundup “’The Viet Nam war is a steange conglomeration of iwtle, truce and heated con- ' twversy. Many of us have net yet committed our selves as to its rightness or wrongness. Some of us are doves, some are hawks, and some of us are in-between parrots. I suggest to further modernize the war and streamline it for 1967, we put it into the framework of industrial procedure fight it on a 9 to 5, five day week basis, with fringe benefits and vacations. In that way, ■ sye will know exactly what we are doing—exactly what are we doing? Has any book received a { greater advance pre-publica tion publicity, the kind of publicity authors and pub lishers dream of than Man chester’s DEATH OF A PRESIDENT? Harper & Row must be chortling and tne author is not, I’m sure, ill-pleased. It is my bet that j 77c RATED best all ways BY 1.000 BEPOBTS OF FAMILY DENTISTS IN 116 CITIES OLAG TOOTH PASTE ASK ABOUT Security’s New Lifetime Hospital - Surgical Policy Guaranteed Renewable, For Life individual or Family Coverage CALL S. D. GRIFFIN Security Life & Trust Company rdWig 4H4«53 ROUTE 2 EDENTON, N. C. a NOW 1 FORD COMMANDER 6000 ■■ W ¥ll ■ me. §aUi new- FORDS FORD 5000 r|g *K FIVE POWER f(Mfl 4000 SIZES capacity in the ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ three-four plow : B B power range. Q | FORD 3000 T (1 ’ftetra-margin I ' “ t^pWORK AND ’O'SfPiILAST \> *g v M/ Stop in and see them now! y F HIM ““to Tracte & ft"* l ?* ff Ht Pp M w - Quctn st - Extd - ~ rhal y?* 3123 THE CHOWAN HERALD the first edition has already sold out, and the book hasn’t .yet appeared. But neverthe less, despite the unfortunate furore over the book, it is a 'book that will turn the searchlight of history on a segment of our national life, and prove that people who live in high places have no where to hide and can hide nothing. In regards to singing, if TV offerings are any indica tion, the woods are full of sparrows who think they are canaries. What puzzles me, is why the manufacturers of the little doll which has turned out to be made of highly inflammable explosive ma terial did not know this. The material itself, to me, has a dangerous and explosive sound: nitrocellulose. They may not have been aware of the explosive potential, but if they were, no punishment could be too great for them. Edenton, Chowan Colinty, North Carolina 27932 Thursday, January 5, 1967. Masonic Lodge Installation Set Clarence White will be in stalled as master of Unanim ity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M., in ceremonies at the lodge at 8 P. M. today (Thursday). R. T. Pickier, retiring master, said this will be an open installation and all members of the lodge, rela tives and friends are invited to attend. In addition to White, other officers include: Eugene Ro bey, senior warden; Hiram Weeks, junior warden; R. E. Leary, treasurer; W. P. Goodwin, secretary; Bernard Burroughs, senior deacon; Willie Spruill, junior deac on, as well as other officers appointed by Mr. White. Hundreds of those dolls were sold at Christmas time, in many States, including North Carolina. So, if your little girl got a doll about 14 inches long from Santa this year—give it a second look. It may be a grenade instead ' of a doll. If a book is not worth reading more than once, it is not worth reading at all. Books are for all time. Pat-\ ronize your local public li-t brary. I jftWffr Around The Farms In Chowan County Bt C. W. OVERMAN. Chawau Jouniy Agent Facing a New Year: Twelve months ago 1966 was a New Year. Now 1966 is passed and gone. What we did with that twelve months is his tory which is a permanent record and can’t be changed. We can be happy for the pleasant memories, sad and try to forget the unpleasant memories, and try to profit in the future by our experi ences of 1966. A New Year of 1967 is up on us. How we treat it and how we use it depends upon each of us as individuals. We can make 1967 a better year than 1966 if we will so direct our thoughts, control our speech and guide our actions. To do this we must make it a year of unselfish ness in our lives. In so do ing we must also make it a prosperous year as much as possible. A Prosperous 1967 In Ag riculture: A prosperous 1967 on each farm is dependent upon a thorough analyzation of past treatment and per formance of each field and each livestock enterprise as well as the farm operation as a whole. In same instances the farm ( operation attempted is larg ■ er than the operator’s abil t ity. Thus, a smaller opera tion with more efficient management will yield more ! net return. JANUARY Clearance Sale - PLO-BOY tv Jb. "S' ■ f iffif UI ™)UCEIj LV pl| 1 AM/FM T RADIO lii P xfjl jplJ Prices Start At 1 jjlJhl s 198- 88 av tovc as Luy P»TI alert B 77//i7 LAST! |] Model M 971 BMP I ttV IjdlCl. Poriahle Tv" j IGENERAL ELECTRIC 12.2 CU. FT. ge D 4 W#% Carrv Handle!' , „., lrn > fll »*» » ne square * d ‘ A V m %¥ _ n Power Transformer. PAM 4U2CWD |||| of floor space. s|oo-8o prices « 00.95 W HQ STVItfT $ I o*i rrn I Model CAI2DB 1 / V OO Model WA5348 $2.25 Week at I 82.50 Week I f Q'°° glfe low boy tv | SPACEMAKER n| '"lygl I ” RANGE H ♦ Illuminated Channel Window . MW m*. “■ 1 |P (STAND INCLUDED) Vi Sh J The ridsewqod ii w »»»" Payment Payment ¥B\F MW H tlABi B% ’ 412 S. Broad St. Phone 482-2477 Edenton, N. C. | In other instances the farm operation is too small to profitably utilize the op erator’s ability. Increasing the size of the operation to attain more income may be accomplished by a more in tensive use of the present land, or by increasing the land area where possible, or by establishing or increasing livestock enterprises to effi ciently utilize available labor and management. Good Management is the key that unlocks the door to success in any business or enterprise. It is so true in farming. Let us compare two farm operations lhat I know of on the same type soil with just a road separating them. For identity we will name them John and Bill. John averag ed about 3.500 pounds of pea nuts, 100 bushels of corn per acre, and similar yields of other crops over the last 10 years. Bill averaged less than 1,800 pounds of peanuts, i less than 50 bushels of corn . per acre and similar yields of other crops. Why? •During 1967 I hope that all farmers will make use of I the “know-how” that is j available, tried and proven. ! We, our Extension workers I and 'other agricultural work j ers will do our best to help | you do your best. Please | take advantage of and make use of the meetings held, the i, letters, the news articles and j the radio programs giving i you timely information. Call on us as you feel the need. Let’s make 1967 “A Most Happy and Prosperous New Year.” WHO KNOWS? 1. How old is Viscount Clement Attlee, former Brit ish premier? 2. When is United Na tions Day? 3. When was Harvard University founded? 4. How many Democrats have been President since 1865? 5. What is Mickey Roo- , ney’s real name? 6. From whom did the U. S. buy the Virgin Islands? 7. What is pyromania? 8. Who built the Panama Canal? 9. Where are the Dode canese? I 10. What is the capital of New Hampshire. Answers To Who Knows 1. Eighty-three. 2. October 24. 3. October 28, 1633; 4. Six. Cleveland, Wil | son, F. D. Roosevelt. Tru- j | man, Kennedy and Lyndon j Johnson. 5. Joe Yule, Jr. 6. Denmark. 7. A persistent compul sion to start destructive ; fires. j 8. Gen. George W. Goeth | als. 9. Islands in the Aegean j Sea. 1 10. Concord. RUT THE CHILD IS HERE. Diph- I theria . . mastoid . . scarlet fever . . I pneumonia . . the big - killers of chil- I clren 30 years ayo cause few deaths j today. A prompt prescription with ■ the ‘wonder drugs’ of today can save I a child’s life . . keep this in mind I when illness strikes. I DIAL 482-3711 EDENTON. N. C.l SECTION TW<

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