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Page 4-C John A. Holmes Students Attend Lecture Several sociology students attended the second of the 1972-1973 lecture series at East Carolina University on Monday, October 2. Jack Anderson, syndicated column ist, spoke concerning the Washington Merry-Go-Round. Anderson has recently been in the limelight of news because of his accusations concerning ex-Democratic vice presiden tial nominee, Thomas Eagles ton. The audience was cap tivated as he related many of his experiences. His dis cussion possesser fine quali ties of wit and excellent taste. The students attending from Holmes were quite impressed with the speaker and wish to thank Miss Peggy Cherry for making it possible for them to attend. Class Officers Elected Results of a recent election in which class officers were selected are as follows: Freshman Class—President, Tommy Nixon; vice president, Willis Frivott; secretary, Ann Qft Q) nought to o/Zemembei By MARVIN BARHAM We have all heard of the wonderful way Luther Burbank, the California botanist, succeeded in free ing flowers and fruits from their original bad qualities. He grew a walnut without tannin, and freed it from its disagreeable taste; developed a dahlia with a pleasant instead of a disagreeable odor; produced plums and apricots without stones, and evolved thornless cacti. Can man be freed of all his faults of constitu tion. habit and training? They do it every day. These changes are brought on without the skill fulness and knowledge of men like Burbank. It is the result of the individual efforts and the search for strength to overcome! How? By earn estly and honestly seeking—this strange and won derful strength can always be found. OUR THOUGHT TO REMEMBER; “God helps those who help themselves.” Colonial Funeral Home Edenton, North Carolina ennui time buiit deep wllUn 111 CO *° «*• dee P ! i Famous quality Sure-Gripßt size " comparable "Tisl !l built deep to bite deep! ~ewu r 2 tor $30.00 si6r -2JL 7.00-13 2 for $30.00 $1.95 o 6.95-14 C7B-14 2 for $30.00 $1.90 WH H 7.35-14 E7B-14 2 for $39.60 $2.00 * H 7.75-14 F7B-14 2 for $46.10 $2.12 H B 8.25-14 G7B-14 2 for $48.00 $2.29 ■ 8.55-14 H7B-14 2 for $52.40 $2,46 \\ . 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Sophomore Class .Presi dent, Larry Jackson; vice president, Elmer Overton; secretary, Doris Holley; treas urer, Jean Harrell. Junior Class President, Leonard Small; vice president, Adrian Backus; secretary, Betsy Harrell; treasurer, Lo lita Lawrence. Senior Class—President, Si mon Copeland;' vice president, Rob Roy Holmes; secretary, Lois Satterfield; treasurer, Cynthia Giambra. Junior Class Project The junior class has begun a magazine subscription cam paign in order to help finance: the annual junior-senior prom. Dates for the project will be October 6-17. Please support this group in their efforts by subscribing to your favorite magazines or renewing your expiring subscriptions. Take advantage of the specials they have to offer. By receiving your magazines in this way, you will avoid newstand sell out and be assured of prompt i High Highlight delivery. The class will be extremely grateful for any and all subscriptions or re newals. Homecoming Homecoming will be ob served on .October 13 this year and plans are being com pleted by members of the FHA for half-time activities and the dance which they will sponsor after the game. The theme, “Up, Up and Away” will be carried out with colorful balloons and decorations. The annual home Winslow Takes Campaign Post GREENVILLE R. Frank Everett, Eastern North Caro lina coordinator for the Com mittee to Re-elect the Presi dent, has announced the ap pointment of J. Emmett Wins low of Hertford, as Perquim ans County chairman. Winslow is a former five term state senator, highway commissioner and sheriff He was a delegate to the Demo cratic national conventions in 1952 and 1956. He is president of Winslow Oil Company, a member of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, a 32nd degree Mason, former Shriner and a member of both the Rotary Club and Ruritan Club. He is married to the former Lucille S. Sermons of Green ville and they have two child ren: Betty Randolph Cooper and J. Emmett Winslow, Jr. i CALL ME! Clarence Britton Hoke cot: PHONE 482-2191 EDENTON, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD * coming parade and the pre ’ sentation of the homecoming court will also be features of the evening. I JK: IV Jack Fletcher Fletcher Slates Talk At Beach Jack Fletcher, chief of pho tographic equipment, National Geographic Society, will speak on “The Metals and Materials of Our Profession” at the annual Eastern Guild meeting of the Professional Photographers of North Ca rolina October 20-22 at the Carolinian Hotel, Nags Head. A former General Motors “key man” in industry and White House press” photo grapher, Fletcher is an elec tronics expert who has light ed for photographic publica tion the outstanding castles, , opera houses and cathedrals I of the world. Guild chairman, Jack Wil liams of Elizabeth City re | ports that Hugh Morton of j Wilmington and Grandfather | Mountain, will open the sem in;ir with a talk on “Photo si sphy In Public Relations." One of the foremost pictorial and press photographers in the East, Morton headed the imaginative committee which preserved the Battleship ■ USS North Carolina as a na ‘ tien.il memorial. | Williams said the photo j graphic lecture and futi-i'es! | presenting five nationally I prominent industry leaders al so will feature cold medal I movies and slide programs on lari', aviation, travel, history, space exploration and piclcv ialism. Stetencat as Ownership, - Management ms i Circulation '• *t 1 Date of Filing: October 2, 1972. Title of Publication: The Chowan Herald. Frequency of Issue: Week ly- Location of Known Office of Publication: 421-425 South Broad Street, Edenton, N. C. 27932. Publisher; L. F. Ambum, Jr., Box 207, Edenton, N. C. 27932. Editor: J. Edwin Bufflap, Box 207, Edenton, N. C. 27932. Owners: The Chowan Her ald, Inc., Box 207, Edenton .N. C. 27932; L. F. Ambum, Jr., President, Box 207, Eden toß'JM&O, 27932; J P. Hus- Jhi i dent jjflbx 1071, StateSVme, N. Cr 28077; Mild red A. Huskies, sccntary treasurer, Box 1071, States- ville. N. C. 28677. Known Bondholders, Morfs gages and Other Security Holders Owning or Holding 1 Per Cent or Mere tit TdCl Amount of Bonds, Mortgages or Other Securities: None. Total No. Copies Printed (Net Press Run): Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 months, 3,160. Actual Number of Copies of Single Issue Published Near est to Filing Date, 3.260. Paid Circulation: Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors and Counter Sales: Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months, 731. Actual Num ber of Single Issue Published Nearest Filing Date, 782. Mail Subscriptions: Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months, 2,918. Actual Number of Copies of Single Issue Published Near est Filing Date, 2,065. Total Paid Circulation: Av erage No. Copies Each Issue Preceding 12 Months, 2.747. Actual Number of Copies of Single Issue Nearest Filing Date, 2,847. Free Distribution By Mail: Carrier or Other Means; Samples, Complimentary and Other Free Copies: Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months, 238; Ac tual Number of Copies of Single Issue Published Near est Filing Dale. 238. Cowes Distributed to Neu- Agents, But Not Sold: Aver age No. Copies Each l-suc During Preceding 12 Months. 50: Actual Number of Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing .Date. 30. Total Distribution: Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months, 3,035. Actual Number of Copies of’ Single , Issue Published Near est Filing Date, 3,135. Office Use, Left Over, Un accounted, Spoiled After Printing: Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months. 125. Actual Num ber of Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date, 125. Total: Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months, 3,160. Actual Number of Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date, 3.260. I ccrtiify that the state ments 'made by me above arc correct and complete. L P. AWBURN. JR. Punish- .-. Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Wednesday and Thursday, October 11-12—Rating R "The Hot Box" Friday and Saturday, October 13-11—Rating PG Michael Brandon and Mirasy Farmer in "Four Flies On Grey Velvet" Sun., Mon. and Tues., Oct. 15, 16, 17—Rating PG Fred Williamson, D’Urville Martin and Don Pedro. Celley in 'The Legend Os Nigger Charley" Wed, Oct 18—Rating X "The Pigkeeper's Daughter" No One Under 17 Admitted From The Chowan Herald Kitchen Continued from 2-B surface and knead until i smooth. Place in a greased bowl. Cover and let ripe un til double, about one hour. Punch down, divide into parts, shape into ball and place in greased eight-inch pie plates. Cover and let rise until double. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. If desired, brush with melted butter while still warm. Makes two round loaves. Flaky Cheese ’N Onion Rolls are real man plcisers. They’re made easily from re frigerated crescent dinner rolls. And, they’re full of flavor. Flaky Cheese ’N Onion Rolls 2/3 cup shredded Cheddar cheese. ' instabf minced onion. W teaspoon garlic powder. 1 can refrigerated 'crescent dinner roils. 1 egg white, slightly beaten. Harris Completes FtHrt^fce FT. BftAOG Army Pvt. Bobby L. Harris, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon O. Harris, 139 East Gale Street, Eden ton, recently completed eight weeks of advanced individual training as a light weapons in fantryman with the 82nd Air borne Division nl Ft. Bragg. Pvt. Harris learned the techniques of fire and tactics of a rifle squad. He also re ceived instruction iiv patroll ing. individual combat opera-' tions, land mine warfare; land navigation, communications and the firing of the M-16 rifle and the M-60 machine gun. He entered the Army last February and completed basic training at Ft. Jackson. S. C. Pvt. Harris, whose wife, Hope, lives at 215 East Car teret Street, is a 1969 gradu ate- of D. F. Walker High School. FOk quick results HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS I fjjfe | you'd bfeffc/t bftlifevfe if! i 9” i \ syU/ANIA i§ \ ■ B&w lj|L Even. * ourpnee I . ] 1 tag-man (•k-rTTN S didn’t believe it. ©HURRY! - - SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED! DU? I? S true. Now you can have this Sylvania portable black and white TV model MYIOBO with big 19” diagonal picture at a new low price. Memory VHF Fine Tuning control remem- - bers the correct setting for each channel. Includes hatching roll-about stand. syUfflNIA |y syu/ANIA ma^i C L.! ie T stan *i ack s** l ® Personal size Sylvania black and 2i^^ bU ‘i k l f" d ,* l J i i eTV model white TV model MW1043 with 12” „ S* 18 d “* onal P ic - diagonal picture. Handsome cabinet *?£**£- Memory Fine Tuning of Walnut grain finish on high impact and Fast Start for a picture in seconds. plastic. Has telescoping monopole Stand available as optional extra. VHF, loop UHF antennas and ear- , > Only $ 1 0A95 P hone j«k for private listening. IvIT Earphone available as optional fextra < I—H Only* 8095 f ,w --* fes Jackson's Radio & TV Service 105 W. Eden St. Edenton, N. C. Telephone 482-4466 1 tablespoon water. . Sesame seed. Preheat oven to 375 de grees and lightly grease cookie sheet. Combine first three ingredients. Separate crescent dough into four rect angles; press perforations to seal. Combine egg white and water; brush over three rect angles and sprinkle with cheese mixture. Stack the - FOR - DIRT AND TOP SOIL - CALL - LAYTON AND WILLIAMS ROUTE 1, EDENTON, N. C. Phone 482-4257 or 482-4230 Ip 7 Thursday, October 12, 1972. three rectangles and top with the fourth; gently press reel angles together. Brpsh with egg white sprinkle with ses ame seed. Cut the rectangles in half to form two squares; cut each square diagonally twice to form eight triangles. ■Place on cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes until golden brown. Serve hot. ,
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