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PAGE TWO —B The Roundup By WILBORNE HARRELL Are thyre any “giants in (he earth*’ on the horizon? Among the men, now that Senator Kennedy has an nounced his candidacy, that are seeking the presidency, is there a “giant” that will rise up and lead us out of the wilderness? There is no denying the fact that the United States is in trouble, both at home and abroad. But I submit it is not so much the country that is in trouble, but the individual. I am in trouble, you are in trouble, the man across the street, your next door neighbor. What are these United States? In the final analysis it is the collective minds and hearts and souls of the individuals that make up the country. And I further submit that if we, as citizens, do not re-assess and re-evaluate EXTRA SPECIALS - on - GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES LOW DOWN PAYMENT—EASY TERMS Wake up to perking coffee, come home to a ready roast! ij«|» 30" Automatic Range Oven or electrical appli --- ances turn on and off auto j • With Clock and Minute Timer on Automatic Timer • Timed Appliance Outlet ■ j • No-Drip Cooktop • Full- Length Lighted Back splash • Storage Drawer _---prT • Lighted Oven with Win- I dow Door w - Jsl99-95 Model J-326 Easier Watching... Easier Cleaning! • Lighted Cooktop • Two Appliance Outlets, 1 turns appliances on or off automatically • Three Storage Drawers Quinn Furniture Co. OF EDENTON, INC 1 our collective attitudes and postures, we will sink fur ther into disorder, unrest and finally, defeat and loss of all this country stands for. If we do not have a moral and spiritual re birth, no “giant in the earth” will be able to pick up the pieces and put the country together again. Caesar was a giant, but Rome fell PHIL OSOPHER says: Anything you don't say, nobody can repeat. To see Mrs. Bufflap (Kate, to you) back in the office again, was like see ing a sailor home from the sea, or a soldier home from the wars. And the ab sence of her warm and homey column from The Herald, left a vacancy that was keenly felt by her THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH *l, INS. many readers. And this co-worker, too, was getting a little lonesome- Welcome back to BROAD STREET, Katel Recently I received a Bible, handsomely bound and printed, by saving enough cigar bands. On showing the Book to a friend, I remarked that the cnly thing I disliked about it was, it was bound in white and would gather dirt and dust. He replied, “Don’t worry about that; you’ll probably never use it enough to get it dirty.” ■ a i ' I ■ V ... * wm*. doubl^L “ Mulo P ur P°« ! radiotelephone Coast r.«r2 I °2? haUe f or as a v,tal electronic link to Coast Guard, other crass, or shoreside telephone opera tor. Introduced by Raytheon Company’s Marine Prod Boat fc at t n ’ S ° Uth San FranclsVat the NatKS nels* S^’fiO k watt C ™ ise/A j der radio has five chan neis, rue 60-watt Raytheon rig conies with three sets Holmes High News 1 By Martha Britton and Atny O'Neal At John A- Holmes High School things slowed down a little this week while the whole school took achieve ment tests on Wednesday end Thursday and all the junior and senior math ’ students took the national mathematics examination cn Tuesday, In club news, the Tri- Hi-Y attended the Mace donia Baptist Church Sun day; the Debating Club competed against three other schools in Sunbury Tuesday, and the Future Homemakers of America chose their Mother-Daugh ter Banquet steering com mittee on Wednesday. In an attempt to im prove the school, the Stu dent Council has initiated a student court system by which student offenders will be tried by their fel low students. Popular opinion favors this idea in the hope that student crimes will be prevented, as well as detected. In the past few years the Aces’ baseball team has i St Jot rmomop 4 Nfw /ofa r<n /uitw t*A ONE POLICY COVERS ALL for HomtowiMNl It took u least 4 diffawt { policies to protect tow Bouse against fife, theft, liability and miirnlampm damage - until Nationwide helMd ninniEf Ao Uot. coil. Wtnttotw Putty. fMIMM JOE THORUD IK U* King Street r.aßtifN PHONE US-MM 9ATIOMWIDJ ■Mummhmmm Wat OWlm Cataetin. OMt not been very well sup ported. Let’s amend this error and make this the Aces’ best year yet. A point of interest di rectly related to this col umn is that it is broad casted every Saturday af ternoon on WCDJ by dif ferent Holmes High stu dents. GOOD ADVICE: READ "DEAR ABBY" Abby has the answers. If you are perplexed by problems of love, marriage, teenagers and neighbors, Abigail Van Buren has meaningful words of wis dom. 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Coke Nixon is a patient in Norfolk General Hos pital. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lane is sick. Mrs. Ada Byrum has been discharged from the hospital. Clyde Cobb has gone to Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Privott are the proud par ents of a baby girl. Jake Belch is a patient in Chowan Hospital. B. P. Riddick is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Small and Everett Bomar went to Charlotte over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ev- , ans went to Ahoskie Sat urday. Mrs. Nell Byrum’s name was omitted from the list who attended Mrs. Martha Harrell’s birthday party March 5 at Mrs. Pete Dail’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Copeland celebrated their I wedding anniversary on Sunday. Revival services begjn Sunday morning at Eden ton Baptist Church with Dr. Leo Green as the guest evangelist. The E. L. Wells Circle met Tuesday night at 8 o’clock with Mrs. James Stillman. Revival services are be ing held at the First As sembly of God (Church this week. The speaker is Rev. G. H. Altman of Fayette ville. The Lewis Family will appear in Edenton April 6 at Ernest A. Swain Ele mentary School, sponsored by the Rocky Hock Brots erhood. Origin Os Specie We hear them say, the woman pays, Which seems so very funny. T-hey never remember to explain It’s done with Hubby’s money. #SHOP FRIDAY I’w™!; Ha s*|“toio / / the new / / MORE-SHOE / / LOOK / / for dressy moments, / / this young-hearted T-strap / / set upon a chunky squared / / heel, foam-lined for comfort I I inside. Great colors too: / / dynasty blue. | [ 17.00 • Wft-J for pant suit moments, our open-back tie with ' — shaped sling back', squared | ’ heel land ’ printed 1 dll'oVer 1 1 * to turtle grain. Platinum A $7.00 L\ tm tr\ .ffsl GR f*S3 PH > M XX ;Tsf m H< .“if HR Ea H <l*l Hi Hf m I ■ Platinum ffjf / B Ms I \ * HHA \ \f% HGrff \ Xv'* tBBj W** jk V\ w \ v mh Fashion Ilk Focuses on: T - Stra ps 7.00j.,0 * ! Stepping up front this Spring, the charm of a favorite classic, newly interpreted in leathers with a grainy texture. See the slim stripling * of leather that passes through a loop and over the instep. More news: walking heels covered and colored to match the whole of it.
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