Page 4-B special SCHOLARSHIPS Some $40,000 in partial **HirrtiM will allow American high school students to participate ia a summer homeotsy program in Japn. Youth for Understandmg, a student enhance program based ia Washington, D. C . sponsors the propam and administers the scholarships. It is believed that greater international un derstanding will result from this experience. '* Summer Exchange Program Underway WASHINGTON, DC. - This summer 27S American high school students will live with Japenese families. IS of them on special scholarships made available through the generosity of more than 60 Japenese and American corporations and foun dations More than $40,000 in partial scholarships will be i warded to young people • ged 14 to li who are accepted for the summer “-.omestay program in . jpan The scholarships. " men will be awarded on •he basis of need and merit. ange from SIOO to S4OO and . an cover almost ooe-third • the program fee Youth r Understanding, a non •rof it organization r'i, HOLLOWELL’S ELECTRICAL SERVICE ROUTE 3 EOENTON ALVIN HOLLOWELL |fe OWNER *&/ (Licensed Electrician) . Call After 3:30 P.M._ | PHONE 482-2608 FOR FREE ESTIMATES] New Work Contractor Old Work Repairs rsssni | A Low Price V i 80’s, 79's & (rifa Used to* 0 f n n I J Considering a new or OK Used car or truck? George Chevrolet LJ J suggests you think value as well as price when looking at what 1 is available. At George Chevrolet we offer top value at a good w |"I price on every OK Used car or truck. Come see us, your only rw 1 tranchised dealer for Chevrolet sales and service in Chowan U County! U glimawnK|f * headquartered in Washington. DC. and the largest high school student exchange program ia the world. sponsors the program and administers the scholarships. Donors to the Japan Scholarship Program in clude many well-known American and Japanese concerns, among them the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, The Japan Foundation, The Japan Bankers Asso ciation, the Japan Foreign Trade Council, Datsun. Toshiba .''Honda, SONY. Seiko. Toyota, the Expo Fund, and Panasonic According to Youth for Understanding President John Richardson, Jr., former Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, the sponsors of the scholarships believe that greater un derstanding between Japan and the U S will result from giving young Americans the opportunity to live as part of a Japanese family, and experience their culture as participants. "Prior to departure, students attend and in tensive. three-day orien tation at Stanford University which introduces them to the culture and traditions of Japan," Richardson explains. "The program also includes expense-paid fall weekend seminars for three years following the summer ex change for further study of . Japanese life " Interested students are urged to inquire im mediately. because ap plications are now being received, and scholarship monies are being awarded. The final date for ap plications is March IS. 1960. Additional information is available from D Watson. Youth for I’nderstanding. 3501 Newark Street. N.C. Washington. P C 30016. Dual Formula FEEN-A-MINT Laxative Pills Con-j,"s a - a I pi -3 Ve setters ’■'os* e-vleds, *-• ' "3 I i- ■ * - I ' I THK CHOWAN HgKALD Agricultural Expo Slated In Ratefch Jan. 30 - Feb. 1 RALEIGH - Keeping up with agriculture mease tMgtag 49 with the Ihm SMi treads ae weß as with Iwtaelegical develop- Therefore, the "Southern Farm Show”, a three day agricultural exposition running January Sb rehruary 1. at the State Fair Grounds in Raleigh. programs focusing on the I direction agriculture win be taking ia the IMOs and how it wil affect the people UriJIVQQ. The pro-ams will begin each day at 16:49 AM. in the Holshouser Building and will be followed at noon by dutch treat barbecue lun cheons. Wednesday. Jan. 30. is Agribusiness Day. The program will center on what is ahead for southeastern farmers and agribusiness people and how to plan for that future U. S. Rep. Charles Rose is keynote speaker. A Fayetteville native, the Democratic representative is chairman of the Subcommittee on Livestock and Grains. House Committee on Agriculture. He is also a member of the Sub committee on Dairy and Poultry as well as the Subcommittee on Tobacco. Farm Bureau Day is Thursday. Jan. 31 North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture, James A. Graham, will discuss the i effect on environmental i issues on agriculture Also, there will be a slide < Attend The Church Os Your Choice This Sunday WELCOME , STRANGER ! THE WORD "hospitality* stems from T WE GR’EEK, MEANING LOVE OF STRANGERS. 1 TO SiBUCAL PEOPLES THE OBLIGATION TO ENTERTAIN ZVAS A SACRED I9 : 3V) AND x A WAYFARERS WERE OFFERED FAR MOPE THAN . U\ WE(?E B€PANO 50A(?t7.... 'ss}• • -every' kindness was lavished upon' ; v™ ’ I T. I THEM—THE BEST FOODS AND WINeS , ' r’L /if ,I I ~~/j fellowship* gifts, protection-tme latter I M /f \ I yy ,V SOMETIMES CARRIED TO EXTREMES— WITNESS /ff ill *. J\' 'V / f/jM 1 LOT.'TO SAVE HIS GUESTS FROM HARM HE / iVN /ii Wl 1 OFFERED HIS UNMARRIED PAUGHTERS TO THE / '-r -l-J \/ [1 fk\ l SODOMITE RABBLE CLAMORING AT HIS DOOR' / \ 1 ’y (GSNesis.jfl s-o) PAUL'S LETTER TO THE HEBREWS (13 •- 2) ACCURATELY V> " A ' : DESCRIBES THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT BELIEFS - liCdM/' REGARDING HOSPITALITY: /) '/ "BE NOT FORGETFUL TO ENTERTAIN ' "i ), STRANGERS FOR THEREBY SOME HAVe , JlrT / 1— NIXT k: rovAl disobedience/ SAVE THIS POR >OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCBAPBOOK— These Messages Are Published Under The Sponsorship If The Following Business Establishments Byrum Implement A 11 Bhdfe-Tum Exxon || Edenton Tractor A 'Leary Bras. Starve Truck Co, Inc A Equipment Ca Ca Friend II "■* »■«o»» **■»•« kT * n I I ExxonPraducte-AtiM i—fccvw* - - 1 * jj Tima And Bteterim Phono 482 2141 462 2142 Albemarle Motor Co. 11 Mitchener * Pharmacy Edenton Savings A W.E. Smith k/yw TyCcr 11 wscnmoN Loan am »al moomndisi >w II MNSMOITI ‘MmrwSMOOCS m ■ ■ . - 11 nciiiHoca iwawNMO* II Mote A bNrtnctl _____ W. Hkte 9t-idawtew, N. C || WwwMgMnL Edmten Edonton.fi C. Phono 221-4031. Edonton Montfomery Ward Wastam Qaaft 11 Partmr-Evant Hobbs Implement Ca " «iiMXTtoo.«ao Fuel ON II Hardware Company "voutJO hnmeke A Edonten.fiC ——-He II OUKMnUNIS tXALM Friend thaw prw—thttea of tha dean Water Act. Pasaod bp tha U. S Congraaa ia ltri, the Act calla tar plan and action naewaary to haoa streams and waters fraa of pollutaata by I$M. Following tha alida show, Commisaioaar Graham, North Carolina Farm Bureau proaident John bledgt and Kay Forrest, director of resources, planning and drretopmnt. North Carolina Dapartmant of Agriculture, win dtecuaa how plan tar improving water quality in rural areas will affect farmers and fanning operations. Young people gat top billing Friday, Feb. l, when the North Carolina Future Farmers Association presents iu “Youth In .Agriculture" conference. Keynote speaker, Norfleet Sugg, executive vice president. North Carolina .Agribusiness Council, will discuss opportunities in agriculture for today's youth. Various state FFA officers will talk about challenges. opportunities and programs in today's FFA. In addition to the special programs, there will be lots of other things happening at the Southern Farm Show”. Seminars will be held daily in the Scott and Jim Graham Buildings. Daily homemaker seminars will be held in the Red Cross Building, and farm credit forums will run each day in the Jim Graham Building. Plus, the Bth annual North Carolina Holstein Amodattao’s Ctante Sals will be at PM P M., Jan. 31, ta tha Rdtaw Midtag. and an Al Brew M Sate wtil bshtedat 1:M P.M., Fsb. I, also ia the KaDey ButMi*. Mors than Mb local, regional and national companies w® be st the Workshop Is Scheduled ELIZABETH CITY •- United Methods! Chwch leaders in u aorihamtara counttea will be trained at a workshop Thursday, January 17 at 7;* P M Hod chirch for the event ia First United Matbedtet Church, Church and Road Streets, KHrahaXA City. The January Training Workshop is sponsored by I CHOWAN AUTO SALVAGE, INC. I Raate 2, P. a Bos II Phone 412-3111, Edenton, N. C. I OPENI4 «. TO SP. M. BA.M.TO 12 NOON SATURDAY I | I“uAUTO | I SAVE 50% OR MORE! I USED ANO REBUILT: I * AAOTORS * STARTERS WE * GENERATORS a TRANSMISSIONS BUY * REAR ENOS * BODY PARTS WRECKS shew featuring tha latent hi agricultural equipment, supplies and services. Tha Parade of Power toentwiia front of Dorten Arena, wfli bare the tergsat tractors «f tbs mn)er manufacturers. Show hours are b:M to S:M dotty. For more la ths North Carolina United Methodist Conference, which encompasses the eastern Sb counties of tha state. Tbs workshop in cludes 17 classes to train church officers in thoir responsibilities. Similar workshops are being held in the 12 districts of the conference, with a total of 4000 persons trained. Thursday, January lb, IMI loruMQQH or im qcxm, call or writs: Southern Farm Shaw, IMI Randolph Road, Charlottn, N. C. Telephone: 70447b4Mt. MPMTMIT NVS FM BACKACHESUTOOtI MOMENTINr IMMI ITS . SOS strsagsr dm Dual sun* vw tea Ooan Na to niaevto tadada. anantor thtt l MOUENTUM town n m Strtraa 1 (fan Dow* Tha naani UOMCNTuM ><•) you SON mow pm r»U«yor fU dm to ittwvo twctocto lb roduco wm moo lOmrodw I m oxacto worn-you cw mow raw I booty 01 mmta 1 Ttow 1 ) no Ktonga < booucto modicawr you eat toy wet out a pracnqtm tun MOMENTUM Tana tm owy a dttcM

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