I : : z J:ry and i ! K dur : 1. H. J i jr did not j I,';; r ' '. 'a super., j of. i. V-l-i whan add. la &e r.u..cr cf taacliers makes tol Lrtr;;t:3n6l personnel 80y Crr-" t -.!:e only (28,898) v a w- ' . X men and 23,727 tto ir.cn, or n a r : r.tage basis,. 16.4 Per cert c-,a t"i 83.6 per cent wo men. T a rrceitage of men eacTi era en;:. loved has increased annually since lCil-45, .when only 8.7 per cent M x.j oj roi . i f men. 1 Other facts about (he teaching pro fession are: . , , : 1. There are approximately 3,000 rve teachers employed in the white wis now' than was the ease in lAibout 100 of the increase was ia t'.e high schooto 600 men , and l.CJ women; the other 1,500 : Were ;v len for the elementary grades. t C. There are approximately 1,950 f ?e Negro teachers now than in 4. 'About 900 of this increase oc curred in the elementary schools and 1,050 in the high schools. .5. The proportion of. men teachers in high schools ia greater than for the elementary schools in the case of both races. ' Based on total teachers, (principals, ' and supervisors employed, the size of county units ranges from 30 in Chowan , to M2 in Buncombe. Con sidering white teachers alone the range ; among ..these units wag from 18 In Chowan tor 627 In Buncombe. Considering - Negro teachers only, there were three units with none Chwoldee, -Clay . and Graham and three with one teacher Mitchell, Swain . and Yancey; The' greatest number of Negro teachers employed in any one unit was in Halifax. 197. The siase of the 72 units based on the number. -of teachers "employed ranged from' 28.2 in Pinehuratt to 773 ; in Unarlotte. V , , : ' 'All of the 72 city units except San- lord have one or more Negro teach' ens "up " to 226 in .. Winsfcoitfialem. iRange among white schools is from 13 in .Fremont to 651 in Charlotte, A total of 21,224 teachers, princi ; pals and supervisors were employed to teach in the 100 county units. City umts employed 8,SS7. . . TarHeel Grain Stocks ; Lower Than In 1951 GraiiNtofetota North- Carolina,' both on the farm and off , were lower by over 3,000,000 bushels on October 1 than on the same day in 1951, it is disclosed, by the Stabe-dfiederal Crop Reporting Service. Information in the agency's office in Baleigh showed a total of 19,393, 000 bushels in the State on October 1. as compared with 22,742,000 bush ; ls on October 1, 1961.- . - North (Carolina showed a decrease from last year in all of its individual 'grain stocks of wheat, oats, rye, bar - ley, corn and soybeans; while ; the United States showed a slight increase only in wheat. - . TWO MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN EDENTON T CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday, "November -1- 9, :The ' Most ' Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be of fered at 8:30 and 11 A. M., jn St. Ann's Catholic Church, Edentom each including sermon on "The Angelus," Holy Communion, followed by Rosary for tile Dead, Sunday School, with -confessions for half hour before ser- vices, announced Father, !F. J, Mc Court, lector,' who invites everybody to all Services u,Kk''V--kH: '-' . - iFarst Friday, November 7, and oth er week-days, mass at, 7j A;fM In Edenton. '-k". .,v;S.: S ' lk.a k.. L 0 ' 1 IY 1 t..i,5Ui: 1 j Too early for Christmas shopping? Oon't you believe Utt"! says Post, master Bill White, i i 1 , f. , This year there are more friends, relatives, and sweethearts in our armed forces overseas than at any time since World War II. Their precious gifts and cheery Christmas irreetmes should be mailed before No vember 16, and for those to be sent to remote areas mailing by NovemDer 10 is recommended, which means noVs the time to start. - . It's best, of course, to vend both parcel post and Christmas cards by air mail. ' (Overseas air (parcels are imited to two pounds.) Be sure the address is easy to read, and includes the recipient's full name, serial name, branch of service, organization, and correct A..P. O. -fc'-'i'.rh"::-".::" Include senders name and address inside all packages. All parcels should Je securely wrapped and tied with strong cord. Use heavy 'Cor rugwbed cartons for added protection during their long' journey. ; 1 : Some foods may be sent overseas. But dont mail perishable items. Val uable overseas gifts should be regis tered or insured. -Delivery of the Ohrisimas mail ov erseas is a complex problem. In some areas, the postal services of the Army Air Force or Navy will take up where the U. S. Post Office leaves off. It will help them greatly if everyone fol- ows the suggestion above. , "Your next step."' Postermaster White concluded, "is to get ready for Christmas in the V. S. ' A. Better start 1 checking your Christmas card Bat right now, for after December 1, the Posf Office will be hard press ed to handle the tremendous "volume of Christmas laJl!wl'v:V;.....:;.5.iV;,,... Miss Lizzie Brown. , 61, died Wed nesday of last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. P. Ward in the Glideu section. She was a native of Gates County, but had made her home wfth her sister for several months. Surviving are a sister. Mrs. A. D. Ward, and two brothers, Edgar H. and Xiycurgus - E. Brown, both of Chuckatuck, Va.'' ;i ': -'y- lUneral services were held Thurs day afternoon at ' 8 o'clock . in the Warwick Swamp Baptist Church. The pastor, the Rev. Lee A. Phillips, of ficiated, assisted by the Rev. W. V. Brown, pastor of the Hobbsville Bap tist Church. Interment was in the (Ward family eemetery. : ..v A n . , j ... a umn inoni, . Did you hear about , the delicate hint Mr. Staylate got last night T" 'INo what was tt?1 V"w-t . "Well, Edith found that kwWng at the clock and other familiar devices were of no avail; so she asked for sdme refreahcneirtB, and her , mother sent in a dish of breakfast food." v MARILYN MONROE REVEALS , TRUTH ABOUT HERSELF. Absorbing story of a girl from the wrong side of the .tracks who grew up on the right aide of nature. How Marilyn JMonroe go "Jnto pictures, and other 'personal information about the star-is revealed in 'The Truth About Me," illustrated feature in the November 16th issue of the NEW AMERICAN WEEKLY Magazine in Colorgravure with The BALTIMORE t SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Tour Local Newsdealer READY BUILT. Kitchen Cabinet UtIITS '. , ' - . Sinb end Double S.1CTI OIl'S fc:;:.ca . icra ' tilj. They're : r zz to piodcrn- TAYLOU THEATRE EDENTO.N. 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