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CHOWAN TREASURER—
Recently elected treasurer
for Chowan College's Stu
dent Government Associa
tion tor 1968-69 was Robert
Jackson Faille, son of Mrs.
Arlene J. Caldwell, 402
North Broad Street Eden
ton, who is an active ath
* lete in intramural sports at
Chowan playing basket
ball and competing in track
events and a talented in
• strumentalist, playing saxa
phone.
Senator Sam Ervin Says
WASHINGTON This
week we celebrate Law
Day in our country at a
time when turmoil and dis
respect for the law seems
in the ascendency.
We have witnessed riots
in more than one hundred
t cities, including the Na
tion’s Capital, in recent
days. Individuals have
flaunted . the authority of
government. We have had
slaughter, pillage and burn
ings which have caused in
calculable damage to the
lives, the property, and the
WEEKEND SPEOAIS
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Pepperoni Pizza ,ea - 69c
RED AND WHITE RED AND WHITE
Paper Spaghetti
NapklDS Meat Balls
200 COUNT PKG.
303 CANS
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Join the Tens of Thousands Who Know That
Congressman WALTER B« JONES
IS DOING A GOOD JOB IN WASHINGTON. HELP NOMINATE HIM BY THE LARGEST MAJORITY HE HAS EVER RECEIVED!
DO YOUR PART TO RE-ELECT A STRONG CONGRESSMAN WHO
Is a Member of The House Agriculture Committee
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THE FARMERS OF THE DISTRICT HAVE HAD A VOICE ON THIS COMMITTEE IN 129 YEARS. %
ms Is a Member of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee B| I
“ voi«ONms WATeR,RONT RROPERTV AND HUNOREDS * needs and has in I
W Has Always Voted Independently for the BEST Interest of the First District »
THIS WAS WHAT CONGRESSMAN JONES PLEDGED AND IS WHAT HE WILL CONTINUE TO DO IN THE FUTURE. W
W Has Played a vital Role in Securing More Than SSO Million in Cash Benefits for the Ist District U £L A J
THIS AMOUNT REPRESENTS MORE THAN THE COMBINED ANNUAL EXPENDITURES OF SEVERAL LARGE INDUSTRIES. M W J
W Has an Independent Voting Record Equal to Any in Congress
t & Vote WALTER B. JONES D "r£^S d ““ N
Teaching Interns
In Local Schools
GREENVILLE Teaching
interns from East Caro
lina University are now at
work in school systems in
nearly one-fourth of North
Carolina’s 100 counties.
Several of the students
are doing their practice
teaching in Edenton- Cho
wan Schools. They include:
Mary A. Garrell of Hick
ory, fourth grade; Emma
L. Jemigan of Colerain.
sixth grade; Joy N. Page
of Elizabeth City, second
grade; Julia L. Small of
Edenton, first grade, and
Donna T. Sugg of Nor
folk, Va., first grade.
Each intern is given a
practice teaching assign
ment through the office of
Dr. Thomas A. Chambliss.
They conduct regular class
es under the direction and
supervisors and get grades
for on-the-job perform
ances.
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attitudes the people. In
unmistakable terms, these
events restate the necessity
of preserving the “rule of
law” which is the symbol
of Law Day.
The challenge to the
“rule of law” has become
increasingly clear. Either
we shall preserve the “rule
of law” or we shall suffer
the consequences of un
paralled chaos. When we
recur to fundamental prin
ciples we find that the first
obligation of any civilized
society is the maintenance
tam CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, MAY t, 1968.
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JUNE BRIDE-ELECT—
Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon
Ipock of Kinston announce
the engagement and ap
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Paula Faye, to
Eulion Ray Winslow, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alton
Winslow* of Merry Hill. A
wedding is planned for
June 16 at 4 P. M. at First
Baptist Church in Kinston.
of law and order. The
challenge to this obligation
often comes in new phrases
and in appealing ways.
But it should be understood
that when an individual
chooses to decide for him
self what laws he is going
to obey and what laws he
is not going to obey and re
ceives public sanction for
his conduct, we are wit
nessing the deterioration of
the “rule of law”. In truth,
there is no right to disobey
a law or to choose those
laws which are to be obey
ed. Moreover, the basic
freedoms of every citizen
are thereby imperilled
when a government per
mits or condones conduct
which is in violation of the
law. Real freedom cannot
exist without the protec
tion of a government of
laws.
Today, we find the “rule
of law” challenged by im
patient men who justify
their conduct by saying
that the end justifies the
means. But witness what
the means involves: terro
rism, senseless' destruction,
“of the lives and property
of others, and bitterness
that is dividing the coun
try.
In this hour, we should
recall the advice of Abra
ham Lincoln when he said:
“Let every American,
every lover of liberty, ev
ery well-wisher to his pros
perity, swear by the blood
of the Revolution, never to
violate in the least particu
lar, the laws of the country
... Let every man remem
ber that to violate the law
is to trample on the blood
of his father and to tear
the character of his own
and his children’s liber
ty ... ”
Our country must re
build the attitude that no
individual or group at any
time, for any reason, has
the right to extract self
determined retribution no
matter how righteous their
cause appears at the mo
ment, for this is the credo
of anarchy and the anti
thesis of freedom and lib
erty.
On this occasion, I make
a renewed plea that we re
store order to our society
for justice cannot be ob
| tained without order. Un-
Shopping With You In Mind
There’s always something
“NEW" at the Western
Auto Store and this week
what I’ve found is the lat
est innovation in patio
lights, which actually
serve, too, as an insect
killer. It clears a tre
mendous space and is
especially good for around
swimming pools, barbecues
and patios. Another “new”
it the popular Fountain
Flo gadget, which is eas
ily attached to your kit
chen and bathroom faucets.
The Fountain Flo will
eliminate broken glass, pa
per cups, etc., and will add
drinking fountain conveni
ence, especially good for
the children. You can get
it NOW at the Western
Auto Store.
Since most of us women
plan our menus each day,
around meats of various
kinds, meal planning should
be easy for you this com
ing week, since there’s
many values, especially in
the meat department at the
P k Q Super Market. This
weekend frying size chick
ens are at the low price of
25c a pound; ducks at 39c;
Chub’s barbecue at 99c;
pork steaks at 59c; fresh
picnic shanks or butts at
29c; chuck steaks at 49c
and an extra good value is
one pound of Gwaltney’s
pure lard at only 10c.
Then, of course, there’s
always an abundance of
fresh green vegetables and
fruits at the P fc Q Super
Market.
Here are several good
suggestions given to you by
Hollowell't Rexall Drug
Store to help you in your
gift buying for Mother’s
Day. The new Jean Nate
bath oils, dusting powders,
after bath lotions, talcum
powder and cream bath lo
tion. O’r one of Jean Nate
travel kits containing love
ly scented soap and after
bath lotion. Yardley’s new
Spring Flower foam bath,
dusting powders, talcum
and colognes also make
very welcome 1 gifts for
mother on her day.
rec; in
If you’re beginning to
wonder what to select as
a gift for your favorite
girl graduate, just stop
guessing, as you can go
right to Tarkington's and
get so many different gifts
of pretty lingerie by Pine
hurst. Such lovelies as
pengnoir sets, polyester
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less we have order, free
dom will cease. The time
is here and now for every
citizen to stand against vio
lence and disrespect for the
“rule of law”. This has
been the sustaining power
of our government , since
our began.
gown and robe sets, shorty
pajamas, baby doll pa
jamas and mini and regular
length slips. By the way,
a new shipment of Nelly
Don cotton summer dresses
has been received, just in
time for Mother’s Day, at
Tarkington's.
Griffin Musicenier re
minds all of you, especially
you who have a vacation
trip in mind, that they
have available now a large
selection of the eight track
stereo cartridges for your
car stereo. It’s mighty
pleasant to be riding along
to the tune of good music,
with no interference, so
hustle right down to the
Griffin Musicenier and se
lect your favorite music on
the eight track stereo cart
ridges.
The Western Gas Service
is proud to announce that
they are participating in
RCA’s 14th anniversary of
color television. To cele
brate this big event, West
ern Gas Service is offering
you a console color tele
vision as low as $438. They
also remind you that you
can now get a 14-inch
portable color television—
of course, a RCA.
When you take a glimpse
in the show window at the
Quinn Furniture Com
pany, you’ll be bound to
take a second look, especi
ally at the attractive
Mediterranean bedroom
suite. The sofa, so beauti
fully covered in rust dam
ask and deep, comfortable
chairs, luxuriously covered
with green damask. The
coffee table and end tables
match the fine wood trim
of the sofa and chairs.
Luxurious comfort will
provide you with maximum
pleasure for your home.
Just step inside the Quinn
Furniture Company for a
“good look” at this hand
some furniture.
You can always find just
the right answer to your
gift buying problem at
Ross Jewelers. It’s gradu
ation time and soon vvill be
Mother’s and Father’s Day,
but why worry when you
have a great selection of
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gifts at Ross Jewelers?
Mother’s Day selection in
cludes gold and silver pins
with free engraving, and
the new Mother’s Pin in
which children’s birthstones
can be placed. Then there
is the very personal mono
gram initial cut-out pins,
perfect for anniversaries,
birtdays or any special oc
casion. You can get men’s
cuff links, tie tacs and bars
in monogram cut-outs also.
By the way, it takes two
weeks to have these made
up, so order NOW at Row
Jewelers.
A gift of Mojud hosiery
from the Betty Shoppe will
make mother feel wonder
ful on Mother’s Day and
every day she wears them.
The Betty Shoppe has a!
complete line of hosiery by
Mojud, Agilon stretch, silky
cantrece and supp-hose all
in a complete selection of
colors. There’s many oth
er gift selections, too, for
mother on her day, which
includes lovely lingerie—
shorty gowns, pajamas,
gowns with robes and
scuffs to match, Lenel per
fumes, pin curl bonnets and
many other attractive gifts
from the Betty Shoppe.
When you want extra
quick and courteous ser
vice for your car, just drive
in the Broad Street Texaco
Service Station and you’ll
really get good service,
plus many extra features,
such as a quick once-over
with their vacuum cleaner,
window and windshield
cleaned, oil and battery
checked. And If you leave
your car there for a com
plete checkup, including
greasing, washing and oil
change, you can be sure it
will be done thoroughly
and dependably, at the
Broad Street Texaco Ser
vice Station.
Miichener's Pharmacy
now has a wide selection
of Hallmark greeting cards
especially for Mother’s .Day
and right now is the time
to purchase them. Then,
too, many of you will want
to choose a small gift for
your mother or even your
mother-in-law, so why not
get her a gift of candy,
perfume or her favorite
cosmetic to show your love
for her on her day? You
c&n get your purchases gift
wrapped, too, at Milchen
•rs.
Have you been to the
Quaan Anna Fabric Shop
and the Coffaa Shoppa? For
you early morning coffee
drinkers, say about 6 A.M.?
Well, the Coffee Shoppe is
the place to go for an early
breakfast, where you can
get just coffee and toast
or a full fledged breakfast.
At lunch time, why not
grab a quick, but nourish
ing lunch of homemade
beef stew or one of many
Scott Sets Campaign
Straight on the
Bob Scott Page
VOTE 808 SCOTT
WANTED
MALE MANAGER
TO OPERATE
Colonial Motel and
Restaurant
EDENTON l7 NORTH
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
FOR RIGHT MAN
Interviews:
SATURDAY, MAY I
2 to 6 P. M.
SUNDAY, MAY 5
2 to 5 P. M.
Call 482-2729
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cielicious sandwiches a:
the Queen Anne Coffee
Shoppe?
Can you imagine having
your car washed and rinsed
thoroughly in just two
minutes? At the Edenton
Laundereti and Car Wash
on North Broad Street,
there’s been recent engi
neering changes, enabling
their customers to get a
better and more thorough
car wash with additional
rinse for the same price of
75c. So, when you’re busy
as can be, but need a car
wash, make a quick trip to
Edenton Laundereti and
Car Wash.
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