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PAGE FOUR L—B t JBT ijHwj # H“ ‘ njfiY _ - * • --. •^• v - 'f.. f -* «r SEES PLENTY OF ACTION—BiII Wallace of Eden ton, a 183 pound fullback, showed much potential this season with the East Carolina University freshman football team. Although not a starter, he saw a lot of action and will be bidding for a varsity position next year. He was an outstanding player at John A. Holmes High School. r~Sa Beginning Monday, December 9th open EVERY night TIL 9 '™ CHRISTMAS EVE We Will Close Christmas Eve at 7 P.M. Chevy Fleetside isn't just the best 1 looking pickup on the road... '~i, /' L ~" , f 3 i \i _ ifgara ”9tti !!i *“ ■’ ■ __ but also at supermarkets...in the woods...on Saturday chores...at the beach... You see more and more Chevy pickups in the most unexpected places. And why not) They look great anywhere. :':3Ne give Chevy pickups strength without Mm trucky muscle-bound look. And you’ll find a Chevy a pleasure to drive. Less say you select a CST (Custom Sport Truck) ... or the long wheelbase Longhorn pickup that’s made especially News From Merry Hill By Mrs. Ethri Wlnborn* Mr. and Mrs. William Swann and daughter, Rita,. of Virginia Beach spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. James Hold er. Mrs. Chesley White, Mrs. David Early and Mrs. Milton Robertson spent Wednesday in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Noalh Small of LaGrange were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield from Wednesday until Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Sherwood Allcox and Michelle and Gary spent Tuesday in Norfolk with Mrs. Mary Williamston, the mother of Mrs. Allcox. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker had as their guests for several days during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker and child ren of Silver Springs, Md. Mrs. J. W. White spent Wednesday and Thursday in Plymouth with Mr. and Mrs. Gene White and family. Mrs. Ethel Winbome was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brinson Early and family and A. E. Bowen, Sr., in Windsor Wednesday and Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. - Jack Ev erett and children of Dur ham spent from Friday un til Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield and children. for kingsize camper bodies. Just add things like air conditioning and bucket seats and you have more luxury than you’ll find in the average second car. Let your Chevrolet dealer tell you all about the smooth ride, the long-lasting toughness and particularly the low cost of a new Chevy pickup. After all, good looks aren't everything! THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER S. IMA Mrs. Thomas Cowand ; spent Friday in Norfolk. Miss Fonda Smithwick 1 and Miss Virginia Lewis of Manassas, Va., Britt Smith wick of State University, Raleigh, spent Thanksgiv ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward and son, Billy, of Winton spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davenport. Bert Willis, Jr., had as his dinner guests Thanks- i giving Day Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willis, Sr., and all of 1 his family of Edenton. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Britt and girls of Norfolk visited his grandmother, : Mrs. Sue Britt, Sunday. Mrs. Roy Baker and Mrs. C. W. Davenport spent Monday in Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cowand and son, Jay, of Portsmouth spent the holi days with S. V. Cowand and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tynch spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Tynch of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. James Holder were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Smith wick in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker made a trip to Swan Quarter Sun day afternoon. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Holder Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. C. J., Holder and children, Mrs. Paul Holder of Powells ville and Mrs. Reynold White of Askewville. Mr. and Mrs. .Carl Greene of Winston-Salem spent the holidays here with her a wildfire is ILLEGAL! no matter how it starts. You’re innocently burning de bris, and the fire gets out of hand. That’s a wildfire. And by causing it-you’ve broken the law! Think about it. Don’t join the malicious woods burner in destroying the South’s valuable woodlands. If you must burn, burn care fully—and legally! fg&i ■—■r' HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES V*? IN T HE SOUTH C O O „G' V Chevrolet is mora truck ... day In, day out, day off. Manufacturer's Up—si We. lit parents and his mother. Mr. and Mrs. William White spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sutton of Fort Eus tus, Va. Mrs. H. E. Foxwell ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halsey and sons of Edenton to Suffolk and spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Edd Foxwell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Williford had as their guests for the holidays Mrs. Jimmie Smith and boys of Norfolk and Sgt. Joe Williford of Fort Bragg. Irvin Lee Allcox of Chowan College spent the holidays with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Sherwood Allcox. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Fairless and children and Graham Fairless of Har rellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sutton of Fort Eus tes were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William White and Peggy White. nis ro* sin JMT DISTINCTIVE T CHRISTMAS CARDS & IY o/ot^frmeiiofc ROSES QUINN S 41st ANNIVERSARY SALE STILL GOMG STRONG ITEMS RE-GROUPED,. RE-PRICED STILL GOOD SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM BEFORE SALE ENDS DEC. 24, 1968 Many New Items Further Reduced FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS GALA SALES EVENT Come In While The Selection Remains Good! Quhm Furniture Co. OF EDENTON, INC Bomb Reports Tracked Down Two teen-agers have ad mitted the bomb threats made last week at Edenton and Bertie County schools, according to Police Chief J. D. Parrish. Chief Parrish identified the youths as Ralph Boone McCrery, Route 2, Cole rain and Joseph Scott Har rell, Jr., of Edenton. Mc- Crery will be tried in Chowan County District Court and Harrell will be tried in Bertie County, Chief Parrish said. ' The telephone call to John A. Holmes High School was allegedly made by McCrery at 1:05 P. M. Tuesday. The school was cleared and a search made . for the reported bomb. Chief Parrish said Har- , rell admitted making a j call to Bertie County High i School in Windsor on , Monday. The police chief said the i teen-agers said they did : not know the seriousness of the calls. MAKE CHRISTMAS DREAMS COME TRUE Give John Deere Toys Be a hero. Give him (or her) a pedal-driven * John Deere Riding Tractor. It's rugged... v realistic ... easy to ride, easy to steer. Matching trailer also available. We offer a complete line of John Deere 1/16 scale model toys—tractors, bulldozer, wagons, new baler ... other implements including multiple-toy farm sets. Fulfill your youngsters' dreams with fun-filled gifts that keep on giving all year long. Stop in nowl SHOP WITH US FOR CHRISTMAS! Hobbs Implement Co, Inc. “ Your John Deere Dealer’' Guy C. Hobbs, Mgr. Edenton, N. C. - Serving Your Farm Equipment Need For Quick Results... 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