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PAGE SIX-B Local Police Investigate Three Traffic Accidents Three traffic accidents ■were investigated by Eden ton Police Department last weekend, resulting in prop erty damage but no serious personal injuries. Police Chief J. D. Par rish reported the follow ing accident activity: At 11:20 A. M., Satur day at the intersection of Oakum and Queen Streets, a 1967 Ford panel truck, operated by Bobby Alex ander Wright, 30, East Church Street Extension, Area Students On Dean’s List ELIZABETH CITY—Two Chowan County students at the College of the Albe marle here made the Dean’s List for the fall semester. Dr. L. L. Barlow, dean, identified the local students as Linda Lee Goodwin of Tyner and Lloyd W. Lassi ter of Edenton. Sixty-four COA students earned a place on the scho lastic list for the semester. 3-Level Thoro-Wash l / Power Arm, Power \ll / Tower, Shower Flo VI Rolls anvwhere. Model SHIOOC $169 .50 Quinn Furniture Company Os Edenton, Inc. I A SUPERMARKET I I RIGHT AT HOME! U i i i . Sale OTQqe \gffe g r Siiik,m, ”" Mwii^ —- i Pnce ¥•» MODEL CAFI6 ‘— J Wiw BOOKSHELF food freezer ONLY ONE IN STOCK - HURRY! ALL OUR 1967 MODEL REFRIGERATORS HAVE BEEN GREATLY REDUCED LIMITED SUPPLY ON HAND. EDENTONt INC ~ -?- - - rr» r-r ; v'-'--% , v--,-f^^'^^^fe was in collision with a 1956 Ford dump truck driv en by Robert Lee Morring, 56-year-old Negro, Route 1, Edenton. Brakes on the truck, owned by Waff Bros., fail ed and the truck hit the other vehicle, which was owned by Griffin Musicen ter. Damage was placed at S4OO. At 4:10 P. M., Sunday at the intersection of Broad and Freemason Streets, a 1964 Volkswagen, operated by Gerald Vance Phelps, 17, Route 1, Roper, struck the rear of a 1963 Chevro let, being operated by Phyllis Ann Miller, West over. Damage was set at $360. At 11 P. M., Sunday on A&P parking lot, a 1964 Dodge, operated by Allen Lane Davenport, 18, Route 1, Merry Hill, was in col lision with a 1968 Chevro let, operated by Raymond Hartwell Hughes, 18, Route 1, Merry Hill. Damage to the two vehicles was set at $l6O. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1968. ■■■ 0m Jaycettes Name Two Students Edenton Jaycettes have named two students at John A. Holmes High School as Teen-Agers of the Month. Those selected for their leadership abilities and oth er characteristics are: Fran ces Spruill and Nancy Rog erson. Miss Spruill is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Spruill and attends Edenton Baptist Church. She played Jayvee bas ketball, served as library assistant, holds membership in the Library Club and Future Homemakers of Employment Day Scheduled A special farm employ ment day will be held Feb ruary 14 at the Edenton office of Employment Se curity Commission of North Carolina. The hours will be from 9:30 A. M., until 3:30 P. M. R. E. Cheek, office man ager, said persons interest ’d in securing year-round or seasonal employment on a farm i;• dairy should participate in this special employment day. Also, Cheek said farm ers are asked to come at this time to place orders and discuss labor needs. C. T. Skinner, Jr., farm employment representative will be on hand to inter view applicants. Only Advisory Bump “Has your wife learned to drive the car yet?” Bumper “Yes. In an advisory capacity.” The hardest work of some people is to appear important. ||||| '■ mm America. Her hobbies include writ ing poetry, sewing and cooking. She works part-time at Mitchener’s Pharmacy. The daughter of Mrs. Minnie Rogerson, Nancy al so is a member of Edenton Baptist Church. At John A. Holmes High School she is a member of Future Homemakers of America. Miss Rogerson enjoys sewing and oil painting. She works part-time at Tastee Freez. Chowan 4-H’ers Study Wild Water “When Water Runs Wild” was the theme Monday of the fourth TV Action Club meeting over television station WENB, Channel 2. Chowan County 4-H’ers and others who are mem bers of the 4-H TV Action Cluib met in front of their home television sets to learn the useful and de structive powers of con trolled and uncontrolled water. Mrs. Gladys B. White, Home Economics Extension Agent, pointed out that those boys and girls who are participating in this television series learned how to store and purify water without boiling it. Tips on flood cleanup were also given. The youngsters saw how to prepare a food kit for a family to use in case of emergencies, the agent re marked. “Living With the Atom” will be the topic of the next 4-H TV Action Club meeting. The meeting can be seen Monday, February 12, over station WENB.; Channel 2 at 5:30 P. M. Minutes Os Board Os Public Works Edenton, N. C., January 2, 1988. The Board of Public Works met this day in regular session at 8 P. M. at the Edenton Municipal Building. Members present: Jesse L. Harrell, chairman; J. H. Conger, Jr., J. P. Ricks, Jr., and W. J. P. Earn hardt, Sr. Chairman Harrell called the meeting to order and the minutes of the regular meeting of December 5, 1967, were read and ap proved. Motion by J. P. Ricks, Jr., seconded by W. J. P. Earnhardt, Sr., and duly carried approving E. & W. Department bills in the amount of $27,544.25 for payment and requesting the Town Council to pay same as follows: East Carolina Supply, $567.89; Hughes - Parker Hardware Co., $51.63; Yan kee-Dixie Power, $100.00; Sunday School Lesson Continued from Page 6 he can give—whether it be experience that comes with age—or a generous, loving 3 At Chowan On Honor Roll Three high school stu dents at Chowan High School made the “A” honor roll for the first semester. Principal Kenneth Stalls said those making the scholastic list were: Dorothy White, 10th grade; Brenda Hollowell and Emily Peele, 12th grade. Also, two students made the “A” honor roll for the third six weeks of the cur rent school term. They were: Dorothy White and Bill Bunch. Bunch is in the seventh grade. ‘ROOSTERS’ TO MEET A meeting of Exhausted Roosters of Edenton Jay cees has been set for 7 P. M., Friday at Edenton Restaurant. Jack Habit, or ganizer, said plans will be discussed for participation in the club’s 20th anniver sary in March. * Ibrino...for people who know therefe more ' | to a performance car than painted stripes. Anyone can paint stripes on a car. Ford’s performance champs earn their stripes the hard way. Torino swept the first five places in the Riverside 500. It’s the Pace Car for the Indy 500. It's the hottest-selling new car in the country! Fairlane took first place in its class for braking and for economy in the Union/Pure Oil Performance Trials-in fact, Ford Motor Company cars won more classes than all other manufacturers combined! If it’s perfor mance you want, ride with a winner! See the man with Better Ideas... your Ford Dealer. Whan Torino takes the first five spots in the ible. All with a 289-cu. In. V-8, wall-to-wall CA/'TC Riverside 500, first time out. you know It’s carpeting, all-vinyl interiors, styled steel . rMLr I o tough! These cars, of course, were driven wheels and wide-ovals. Or choose the ABOUT by professionals and were modified to meet regular hardtop or 4-door sedan. Like the |H| TLJC the special demands of competition. But the GTs, they've got a new, longer, 118 in. wheel- I fit same kind of basic durability and maneuver- base for smoother riding comfort, more room H 1968 ability are built into every Torino we make, and more trunk space. You can even have Trtr ,mn So If you want stripes, get 'em on the car a Torino Squire wagon, with 2-way Magic TORINO that gives them meaning I Choose from three Doorgate. See America’s hottest newcomer has a better «*a GT models—fastback, hardtop and convert- at your Ford Dealer’s soon! USED CAR SHOPPERS: Ford Dealers A-1 Used Care are the best you can get! mm m ■ m mm JJk I |S EL flyC HE MM ■ HL HI M M I mi rm v HII Jft V i , _. . - Edenton Construction Co., $8.25; W. M. Lewis! & As sociates, $67.10; Brown, Ardery, Todd & Dudley, $49.32; M. G. Brown Co., $24.85; Byrum Hardware Co., $8.13; Graybar Elec tric Co., $628.54; Simpson Equipment Co., $208.96; Christmas bonus, $347.70; Postmaster, $97.52; Ameri can Press, $2.12; Lawrence C. Noyes, $500.00; Board of Public Works members, $350.00; N. C. Department of Revenue, $122.58; Baker Equipment Engineering Co., $324.06; Town of Edenton, Street Department, $205.98; Hobbs Implement Co., $11.08; Bunch’s Auto Parts, $5.55; Motorola Comm. & Electronics, $61.75; Town of Edenton, E. & W„ $827.96; P & Q Super Market, $1.71; Williamston Office Supply, $35.68; Ca rolina Salt Co., $396.88; Norfolk Southern Railway, $109.00; Ashley Welding & Machine Co., $17.24; Trans port Clearings of the Ca heart that sees the need of the forsaken, and ex pends itself in their be half. For it is true that Christian parents, their children raised to self-suf ficient independence (the goal of every responsible parents) can instead of sif ting back bemoaning their “unwantedness” receive into their hearts and lives some lonely child, deprived of parents and loving care, and love and guide it as their very own. Thus they not only fill the hunger of the unfortunate, they fill the hunger they feel themselves—the hun ger of every human 'be ing—that of being needed. In such away can they answer the great hunger of the spirit. Surely can there be no other greater, more satisfying associa tion with the Saviour, for did He not say: “Suffer the little children to come unto me . . . ?” Jesus was of the Spirit. If we would follow Him, we must con centrate on the spirit with in us. (These comments ere based on outlines of the Inter national Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the International Council of Religious Education, and used by permission). rolinas, $2.75; Southern Meter Co., $20.08; Jordan Company, $255.70; Line Material Industries, $84.98; Kirby’s Electric Service, $10.00; HolloweU’s, $1.01; Edenton Marina, $8.80; General Electric Supply, $16.05; Electrical Equip ment Co., $1,340.12; VEP CO, $20,675.28; total bills, $27,544.25. Chairman Harrell led a discussion covering the wa ter supply storage and sys tem extension problems for both the water and sewer systems. Motion by J. P. Ricks, Jr., seconded by J. H. Conger, Jr., and unanimously carried that the J. N. Pease Company of Charlotte, N. C., be au thorized to proceed with the necessary engineering surveys and estimates re quired to anticipate cost of -increasing the town well water supply, over head storage and neces sary connections to the town’s water system. That upon completion of this work, the Pease Company will advise the Board of Public Works of their find ings. The J. N. Pease Company is also authoriz ed to make similar engi neering studies and esti mates of cost to install EDENTON BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING water and sewer facilities into the Paradise Road area and U. S. 17 south, Morgan Park area; sewer facilities on N. C. 32 North in the vicinity of the site of the new hos pital. These estimates and engineering studies are to foe of such nature that contractural bids can be requested after approval by the Board of Public Works. Chairman Harrell re quested Superintendent R. N. Hines to review the in formation collected from various towns in North Carolina which gives an account cf their experience and opinions of a natural gas system and its opera tional problems. Upon completion of this lengthy and detailed review, the Board of Public Works re quested that Mr. Harrell attend the next Town Council meeting and pre sent the above informa tion advising the Council of the considerations, de liberations and conclusions reached by the Board of Public Works. There being no further business, the meeting ad journed. RICHARD N. HINES, Acting Secretary.
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