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PAGE EIGHT-A 9 BROAD STREET BULLETIN * by - Though now at home from the hospital, the body is too weak to be up long enough to fill this column again this week. lo put my feet on the ground again Is a blessing I won’t forget, I loved each blade of grass I saw And every spring bulb I met. Some serious lessons we must learn As through this life we plod, The little things we scarcely see Are precious gifts of God. Carter’s Ink Supports Visit By Bloodmobile One-fourth of all pros pective donors during a re cent visit of the Red Cross Bloodmobile came from The Carter's Ink Company, says Burt Hughes, volun teer bloodmobile chairman for the sponsoring Edenton Jaycees. Hughes said 88 persons volunteered to donate blood and 22 of them were from the local industry. A total of 18 persons were reject ed, so the visit fell 30 pints below the quota. The chairman said this is the second straight visit that the quota has not been met. Those who visited the bloodmobile included: Mrs. S. W. Moore, Jr., Jim Jenkins, Anna Jane Ambrose, Francis Spruill, Loretta Phelps, Ann Am brose, Frank Habit, Mrs. Jackie Mansfield, Mrs. Faye O. Harrell, Troy Toppin, Lloyd W. Evans, Willie L. Moore, Jean Las siter, Louise Seeds, Fran kie Knowles, Margaret Davenport, Florence Lee, Lucritia Ganey, June Cole son. William Goodwin, J. Paul Bunch, Louis P. Crad dock, Charles Driver, John Richard Ward, Elizabeth CARD OF THANK* We wish to take this op portunity to thank all of our friends for the kind nesses and sympathy ex tended to us during the illness of our mother, Mrs. Mary Blount. We sincere ly thank each and every one. The Blount Family. HOMES FOR SMB Two-story, frame dwelling: living room, kitch en, three bedrooms, den, double garage, central hot water heat, two baths. Located 20S West Church Street. Two-story, frame dwelling: living room, kitch en, three bedrooms, central hot air heat, storage building. Located 204 West Church Street. Split-Foyer three bedroom brick-veneer home with built-in range, electric hot water heat, I>2 baths, panelled den. Located Morgan’s Park. Central oil heat, central air conditioning, three bedroom brick-veneer home with large den with raised fireplace, two baths, floored attic, built-in kitchen including dishwasher, wall to wall carpet ing. Located iy 3 miles north of Edenton on U. S. 17. One and one-half story, brick-veneer, four-bed room house with oil central heat, range and oven, wall to wall carpeting, 15 x 33 ft. den. Located 5 Westover Heights. Two-story, frame, five bedrooms, two baths, den, carpeting in living room and den. Located 210 South Oakum Street. Three-bedroom, brick-veneer home with electric heat. Cyclone fence, carport, on the water. Lot 1, Block 107, Cape Colony. Three-bedroom brick-veneer home, with two baths, oil central heat, screened porch. Electric range, carpeting in living room. Located 201 Sec ond Street. Two-story, five bedroom, frame dwelling with central gas heat, large porches, fireplace, over 3000 square ft. living area. Conveniently located 502 North Broad Street. Twiddylns.& teal Est,Co, Inc. [** * “£££n, now CA^A Stallings, John Jethro, Liz zie Betha, Howard L. As kew, Roland Evans, Caro lyn Bunch, Betty Ward, Forrest Jemigan, Frank White, Allie May White, Bob Weintraub, Carlton Goodwin, Jessie Goodwin, Jimmy Ricks, Robert P. Dail, Sheila Hughes, Tom Ambrose, Jim Aylesworth, Lynn Perry, Elsie Hare, Bob Waller, Jane Britton, Kay Wright, Dan Reaves, Jack Britt, Murray Byrum, E. C. Toppin, W. R. Cope land, Jr., T. L. Evans, Wayland Byrum, Carlton Nixon, Donald Forehand, Wayne Rawls, Isaac J. Har rell, Robert Allen, Dan Morgan, Tom Parker, Dr. Edward Bond, Eula Jordan, Thomas Perry, Richard Long, Clyde Adams, Jr., Roy Newsom, Jr., Hay wood Collins, Annette Stokes, James Stokes, Bar bara Stilley, Marjorie Brit ton, Ronald Wall, Samuel Cox, Georgia Bazemore, Irma Allsbrook, Vickie Hughes, W. T. Boyce, Jr., John Anthony Gosser, Roy Smith, Graham Farless, Larry Dowd, Clarence Shackleford, William A. Herman, Donnie Nixon, Dick Tarkington, Addie Mae Privott, Jean Halsey. At It Again Those that drive school busses for a living are again at it, say the small fry. —Christian Science Monitor. Positive Identification Drunk—Taxi? Driver—Yes, sir! Drunk—l thought so. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY A 1968. 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