Stewardship Week Slated Soil Stewardship Week, a nationwide observance which places emphasis on man’s ob ligation to God as stewards of the soil, water and other related resources, will be ceflebrated locally May 3-10, according to Lloyd C. Bunch, chairman of the Albemarle Soil and Water Conservation District. “Resources and Renewal,” the. "theme of this year’s ob servance, underscores the responsibility which each ci tizen has in dealing forth rightly with current issues involving stewardship of re newable natural resources. The Albemarle District and some 3,000 districts through out the nation along with state and national associa tions are sponsoring the event VOTE FOR Thomas P. Griffin il» • I Edenton-Chowan tfoartf of Education YOUR SUPPORT AND VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED The Curious Wine A Novel by Mena Webb, Durham, N. C. T • The setting for this story is a small town in eastern North Carolina. Price $4.95 A Hollowell’s Rexall Drug Store Phppe,lß2-2127; N. C. ‘ T jl Mat " VOTE FOR Wilton F. Walker, Jr. -for - District Court Judge May 2nd Democratic Primary OPEN LETTER TO CITIZENS OF CAMDEN, CHOWAN, CURRITUCK, DARE, GATES, PAS QUOTANK AND PERQUIMANS COUNTIES: Daar Fellow Citizens: Since my duties as District Court Prosecutor in the seven counties of the First Judicial District are full time and keep me in court five days a week; I have been unable to personally see and talk with many of you. I, therefore, must use this means of mass publication to ask for your support and vote. I have worked in the District Court since it was established in 1966 and have extensive experience in this field as well as that of General Law Prac tice and Local County Government. I am strongly dedicated to the orderly administration of justice and striving toward greater excellence in both the civil and criminal divisions of our courts. Will you please help elect me with your vote by speaking to your friends in my behalf. Thank you sincerely, Wilton F. Walker, Jr. for the 16th consecutive year. Bulletin inserts and book lets created particularly for this year’s observance, have been distributed to churches of all faiths in Chowan Coun ty- VISITING QUARTET The Weatherford Quartet First Crristian Church, Eden- Billy Earl White, so nos Mr. will appear at 7:30 P. M„ Monday at the .Pentecostal Holiness Church, West Eliza beth City, in Elizabeth City. Rev. I. R. Baccus, pastor, said the public is invited and no admission will be charged. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD FOR QUICK RESULTS THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL SO, 1970. Visiting Pastor From Seminary Dr. Archie L. Nations of Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest and a former missionary, is to be guest preacher at the Edenton Bap tist Church Sunday. Dr. Nations is professor of New Testament Interpretation at the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, which affiliation he has held since 1967. During the period 1961- 1966, he served as a mission ary to Japan under the aus pices of the Southern Baptist Convention. While in Japan, he was professor of New Testament at Seinan Gakuin University in Fukuoka, 1964 to 1966, and was pastor of the New Life Baptist Church in .Fukuoka during the same | period. In the United States he has held pastorates in Alabama and Tennessee and along with his seminary du ties is now active in pulpit supply. Born in Louisiana, Dr. Na tions was educated in south ern schools. He holds the B.A. degree from Baylor University; the B.D. degree from the Southern Baptist i Theological Seminary; the Ph,.D. degree from Vander bilt University. He is a flu ent writer and contributes to various religious publica tions. As usual, the 11 o’clock morning service will be broadcast over the local radio station WCDJ for the benefit of those unable to attend. GIRL SCOUT NEWS By Nita Raines April 21 we planned when we arc going to camp. We are going May 23. We found how to go and what to take. We are leaving Friday night and eat hot dogs and ham burgers and cook marsh mallows. Saturday we are going to have bacon- and eggs for breakfast. For din ner we’re going to have sandwiches and celery. Sat urday night we’re going to have campfire stew, pepsi and biscuits. Sunday morn ing we’re going to have ce real and cinnamon buns and for Sunday dinner we're go ing to have hamburger and fritos. I think this weekend will be fun. TIDEWATER TRAILER SALES “Thp Home of Better Buys” — IT'S WHERE THE FINEST THE BEST! MOBILE HOMES To Suit Your Terms and Budget North Carolina's Largest Mobile Home Dealer 70 Mobile Homes To Choose from . . . 8-10 & 12-ft. Wide 1,2, 3 and 4 Bedrooms See Peck for a Better Pick ... The Man With The Plans TIDEWATER TRAILER SALES Telaphon* 841-5155 W«*hinglon, N. C. Attar I, Talqphon* 148-48(8 Can’t See the Sea for the Forest? Long before the Dare Coast became the Vacationland of the World, it wasn’t possi ble to stand on the shore and see miles of the beautiful strand ... That was because of the forests which stood almost on the very edge of the ocean. From time to time, storm tides uncover evidence of these woodlands-on-the sea. One area, in the Nags Head section, re cently exposed hundreds of stumps right to the water’s edge. If you’re a Doubting Thomas, you can •see for yourself ... The Norfolk & Carolina TeL & Tel. Co. BSr \ F m mm CARROLLS HONORED—Mrs. J. Russell Baxley, center, president of the Woman’s Mission ar.v Society of the Edenton Baptist Church, is shown presenting Rev. and Mr-. R. N. Carroll with a six-piece silver service, a gift from the ladies and GA girls of the church. This was one of many expressions of love given to the. Carrolls hv the church. Mr. Carrcll concluded his 24 year ministry with the church last Sunday. They moved to their native Tennessee this week. Premiere Os “For Pete’s Sake” Set “For Pete’ Sake," from World Wide Pictures, will premiere at Taylor Theater in Edenton on May 14-20. Produced in -wide screen and brilliant Eastman color, this comedy - drama stars Robert Sampson and Pippa Scott in a mile-high Denver setting, against the magnificent back drop of the Rockies. “For Pete’s, Sake” lives day by day with a mcat-and-po tatocs guv who hag dared to take on big questions about Christianity today, and comes up with even bigger answers. To Pete, God was . not dead. Or was Hi ? On a damp, gray, Sunday afternoon, Pete Harper was one of a large crowd at Den ver's Bear Stadium listening to a sermon during a Billy Graham Crusade. Why was he there? “It was free.” It was free, but Pete, his wife and their son all got mere than they had bargained for. Moved by the message, they found themselves going for ward. What (hen? You will see as you live with Pete and his family during the months that follow and watch them meet the challenges of a Christian com mitment. Faith becomes a working commodity for Pete, starting on the inside and growing up and out. It grows while he's pumping gas on a busy Denver street corner, while returning a cake plate to a neighbor, and while colliding with a gang of teenage motorcyclists who challenge him with the shat tering honesty of today’s youth; youth who force him to match his faith against the turbulent world of leather and dare-devil races. Ride with him as he grinds over steep mountain trails to prove that he’s not afraid to' try their world. Incidentally, the film docs not boast any angels; just warm, funny, inspiring, real WANTED TRAINEES IF YOU CAN QUALIFY Men and Women Are Urgently Needed to Train For: IBM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Persons selected will be trained in a program which need not interfere with present job. Please include home phone number and age. North American Enterprises, Inc. YES NO □ □Do you now have a specific trade or skill? □ □ Are you a High School graduate? □ □ Any College—l yr., 2 yrs., 3 vrs., 4 yrs.? □ □ Are you happy in your present job? □ □ls your salary less than SIOO per week? D □ Does your present job have a future for you? O □Do you work shift work? □ □ Are you interested in greatly increasing present salary? NORTH AMERICAN ENTERPRISES. INC., care of The Chowan Herald, P. O. Box 207, Edenton, N. C. Please send me a free aptitude test and informa tion about day, night and extension classes. Name Age . Address . , : City____ State .. Zip I Marti Metieea Luke On May 2 the voters of Chowan County will determine what direction public education here will the The of Edenton-Chowan the beginning the of the reasons I am interested in quality public t education. I will be just as interested in every child now * n system or those coming along in the Cy ~ x ms ~ Cnß future. Your interest in my candidacy as well as F .y -y. KJH your vote on May 2 will be sincerely appreciated. I Pml Greer nuAj Jlj ■ QsrdujL. huma i beings. It’s a love! stoi”, a laugh story, and a life-sized look at the ups and d' wns of the faith of a twen ’ eth-century man. Robert Sampson, who por trays Pete Harper, also star red in World Wide’s “The Restless Ones,” which is still playing to capacity audiences throughout the world. Pippa , Scott, as Pete’s wife, Marge, l is well-known for her Broad way appearances and starring roles in most major television , shows. Ai Freeman, Jr., and John Milford work with Pete in their Denver service sta tion. Al, who starred on I Broadway in Blues For Mr. Charley and was recently seen in Golden Boy, adds a special musical message. John Milford is often seen in “Get Smart,” “Perry Mason,” “FBI" ana other television presenta tions. Sam Groom, Pete’s frbsh-from-seminary minister, is a familiar face to television lans. FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A CLASSIFIED AD I Broadway Musical Set “Cabaret,” the multiple prize-winning Broadway mu sical success that launched one of the major song-hits of the decade, will be one of the outstanding touring pro ductions to be seen here this season. Broadway Theater Attractions of Norfolk an nounces that a national com pany will bring this show, which has drawn capacity au diences in New York for 33 months, to the Center Theater for three performances be ginning May 1. An exciting and pretty newcomer named Tandy Cro nyn—daughter of stage stars Jessica Tandy and Hume Cro nyn—has been chosen by di rector-producer Hardld Prince to star in this national tour of “Cabaret”. Miss Cronyn made her American musical debut as Sally Bowles, the good-time night-club girl who thinks “life is a cabaret” and lives accordingly, in the 101 PROOF-8 YEARS OLD awa ' STRAIGHT BOURBON FIF ™ PINT Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc. Weekend Specials at ®D & M F EvCC y On Orders of Super 17 r Or More Market phone Fresh Dressed USD A Inspected FRYERS (Whole Only) lb. 27c FRYERS (Cut Up) lb. 32c For That Cookout Delicious Rib Steaks .... lb. 99e Luter’s Fresh Ground Franks Hamburger 1 uu PKG 3 11>s £ LI7 59 c Frozen Gold Medal French Fries Black 2 »>• bag 29c Pepper Kitchen Pride I OZ. BOX Oleo 29c 2 lb*. 39c 16-Count Marcal Paper N apkins. . P k g-25c Broadway production during the summer of 1969, before setting out on her present 90-city coast-to-coast tour. During the summer, “Caba ret” passed the magic 1,200- performance mark in its third hit-year on Broadway after having sent critics into trans ports of enthusiasm and vir tually sweeping the Tony Awards. It also scored in London, where last year it was named Best Musical of the Season. Its stateside honors have included eight Tony Awards (Broadway’s Oscars) as well as the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award and the Outer Critics’ Circle Award. MOTHER DIES Mrs. Bertha Thomas of Blue Rapids, Kan., died Mon day morning following a stroke. She is the mother o,f Donald Thomas of Edenton.