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Edenton Naval Officer Is Commended NORFOLK, Va. An Edenton naval officer has received a letter of com* mendation for his superior performance while serving aboard an Atlantic Fleet Aircraft carrier. f< : Cmdr. Burton H. Jones, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones, of Eden* ton, received the letter from Rear Admiral S. H. Smith, Atlantic Fleet Sup ply Officer, during recent ceremonies at Atlantic Fleet Headquarters in Nor folk. The award came as a re sult of what Cmdr. Jones calls “a combination of lots t : Mr < t HH|Hi Blj JX IS COMMENDED Navy Commander Burton H. Jones of Edenton receives a letter of commendation from Rear Admiral S. H. Smith during recent cere monies at Atlantic Fleet Headquarters in Norfolk, Va. O from~ to table by your \kpco Home Economist CHICKEN PARMESAN is a delicious way to impress the family—or the boss. V' 1 -" Y rpedium-<iized chicken breasts cut In half c Grated Parmesan cheese for dredging 1 egg, beaten with 3 tbsp. water 1 tsp. paprika M tsp. salt Vi tsp. pepper 1 stick margarine H cup cooking sherry (optional) Dip chicken pieces in egg; dredge with mixture of Parmesan cheese, paprika, salt and pepper. Melt margarine in skillet over medium heat. Cook chicken slowly until brown and tender (about 30 min.). Drain. If sherry is used, pour fat from skillet, replace chicken and pour sherry over it. Cover and simmer for 45 min. or until fork tender. Serves 6 moderate eaters. Cost of ingredients: less than $3; cost of elec tricity: lc. Chicken and electricity—an economical combination. Homeowners know: Oil Heat stands out Sinclair is the outstanding oil Sinclair Super Flame H.atmg Oil stands |j| I j Isl Six time* /aster than electricity Save, »ut over other heating oils because 111 if I 1 1|| j ou .u,,twy. Sinclair is a top-quality, highly refined oil that Sinclair Automatic Keen-Fill Deliv«rv- " I ' m,morn <wi« 4 Tim.. Faster «m ... DRIVE WITH CARE AND BUV SINCLAIR Coastland Oil Co. M TELEPHONE 482-3411 \ iT C j EDENTON, N C. J of hard work and a team effort” While serving as supply officer aboard the Norfolk - based antisubma rine warfare carrier USS Randolph from September, 1966, to September, 1968, Cmdr. Jones’ “consistent display of professionalism” played a key role in win ning the Navy ‘‘Blue" Effi ciency (“E”) award. The “Blue E” was the first in history to be giv en to a supply department. Previously, the Navy awarded only the red “E” to engineering, the green “E” to aviation and the white “E” to administrative THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER il, IMS. departments. The citation from Capt W. V. Whidden, USN, com manding officer of the Ran. dolph, commended Cmdr. Jones for his “ . . . com petence, initiative and re-, sourcefulness.” And it was through his “ability and in genuity* that new supply management programs were developed, implemented and brought to combat readi ness, according to Ran dolph’s commanding of ficer. Cmdr. Jones is presently serving as supply officer ashore to the commander in-chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, Admiral Ephraim P. Holmes. The Atlantic Fleet main tains the combat readiness, training and logistic sup port of some 420 ships, 2,500 aircraft and 220,000 personnel in the Atlantic Ocean area. Major capa bilities of the fleet are fast carrier striking forces, am phibious assault forces and defensive forces which pro tect sea lines of communi cations and coastal areas against submarine, sea or air attacks. Cmdr. Jones was gradu ated from the University of North Carolina in 1950, where he received a Bach elor of Arts degree in eco nomics. After completing Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps at the uni versity, he was commis sioned an ensign. His other duty assign ments include serving as supply advisor for the Re public of Korean Navy for the U. S. Naval Advisory Group, Korea, from June, 1961, to November, 1963. He is married to the for- I Spivey Serving At Vietnam Site VIETNAM—Marine Sgt. Elvin L. Spivey, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Spivey, Route 2, Edenton, N. C., is serving with Marine Air Base Squadron-36, at unit of the First Marine Air craft Wing in Vietnam. The wing has been awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for its com bat achievements during the period of May, 1965, to September, 1967. Air arm of the Third Marine Amphibious Force, the wing operates several hundred aircraft which in cludes fighter, attack, re connaissance, helicopter and transport aircraft. In addition to providing aviation support for the First and Third Marine Di visions, the First Marine Aircraft Wing supports other American and Allied forces in the five north ernmost provinces of South Vietnam. mer Miss Jean Relnbrecht of Waterbury, Conn. The Jones’ and their children, Margaret, 10, Sarah, 8, and Walter, 6, presently reside at 1429 Dunstan Lane, Vir ginia Beach, Va. , Sunday School Lesson Continued from Page « how does our church “stack up"? Is its doors thrown open to all who need the sense of comfort, of strength, that a church should rep resent in the lives of every-day, ordinary human beings? Or is it an inner sanctum reserved for the select few? Does it involve itself in the life of the community —direct itself towards the betterment of EVERY BODY—or is it ingrown, concerned with only what affects the particular seg ment that constitutes its congregation? Christ, as He died on the cross, for the sins of man kind, died for no particu lar sect, •no particular creed. He died for ALL MANKIND. And when it comes to a question of love—a clarification of the word—we need, most des perately, to remember this. on sntliMß of tts laterma ttooal Sunday BAM Laa sm* copyrighted by the Interactional Coaadl of Ro lifloas Education, and used by potlsaloB). LandfiankPlans Annual Meeting More than 200 farmers are expected at the Na tional Guard armory in Ahoskie Tuesday for the annual stockholders’ meet ing of the Federal Land Bank Association of Ahos kie. The meeting will begin at 5 P. M. with George T. Underwood of Murfrees boro, president of the as sociation, presiding. Frank L. Barton, vice president of the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, will be the featured speak er. The topic of his speech will be “Financing Today’s Agriculture.” Other events include the annual report on associa tion progress by A. L. Wig gins, manager. The elec tion of one director and the report of the board of directors on important ac tions taken during the year are also on the agenda. In addition to President Underwood, association di rectors include J. G. Pol lock of Gatesville, vice president; M. B. Johnson !of Pendleton; H. O. Ed wards of Ahoskie, and Frank W. Hollowell of Elizabeth City. The Federal Land Bank I Association of Ahoskie ( makes and services long term loans to farmers in Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Hertford, Northampton, Pasquotank and Perquimans counties. It is entirely owned by the borrower - members it serves. GREAT GIFT IDEA! BIG PUN IN A BMALL PACKAGB Give • tcate-model John Deere lawn and Cardan Tractor. Youngster* go lor this rugged, metal toy.Whaait turn, control lever* move. If* cute, colorful... only 4 Indie* long. Matching cart available. You'll Ilka the quel* ity and reasonable prices Other toy* alto available. M US KMt FULL-SIZED JOHN DESK LAWN AND GAftDCM EQUIPMENT, TOO. HOBBS Implement Co. KDENTON. M. C. @f%efk Tyfer BEGINNING TODAY! Big Group! Ladies' Early Fall ,M> DRESSES | Now is your chance to really save on dresses that REGULARLY SELL FROM $6.99 TO $19.9"' V. Choose from a host of colors, styles and fabric h. > es right here in the heart of the fall season. TAKE fHnVp YOUR PICK! /// Rpr i a n/ (\\ CHOOSE FROM JUNIORS, MISSY AND HALF r SIZES! You’ll probably want to choose several at this low, low sale price! SALE! SALE! SALE! Big Group! Girls' 3 TO 6X AND 7 TO 14 SCHOOL & DRESSY M fall Jm* dresses MB Plaids, checks and novelty styles in this big sale I m group. Perfect for school or dress-up occasions . . . and at BIG savings! Choose several. |J i||* Reduced k \ Sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14 in a host of colors and fabric finishes. SALE! SALE! SALE! Reserve several on lay-away for Christmas! BELK TYLER OF EDENTON PAGE SEVEN r— b
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