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Baseball Officials Release Schedule Through July 14th Edenton’s Lights Now Expected To Be Ready In Short Time have arranged a schedule for two i weeks, through July 14. In view of the possibility that Kdenton may have lights at an early date, it was deemed advisable to draw up the schedule only two weeks in advance, for if the local lights should be ready for use* it will mean that other clubs desiring Wednesday afternoon games and other desirable dates would receive more consideration due to scheduling night games in Kdenton. According to the schedule, the Kdenton team will play a double header on the Fourth of July, a game being scheduled on Hicks Field Thurs day afternoon at 11 o’clock with Hert ford and a return game played in Hertford Thursday night at 8 o’clock. There will be split gate receipts at all league games on the Fourth of July, which calls for double-headers for all teams. The schedule as released is as fol lows: July 3 Hertford at Elizabeth City. Camden at Colerain. Windsor at Kdenton. July 4 Windsor at Colerain, 10:30 A. M. Colerain at Windsor, 4 P, M. Camden at Elizabeth City, 10:30 A. M. Elizabeth City at Camden, 4 P. M. Hertford at Kdenton, 3 P. M. Kdenton at Hertford, 8 P. M. July 7 Colerain at Windsor. Elizabeth City at Camden. Hertford at Kdenton, July 9 Elizabeth City at Camden. Colerain at Kdenton. Windsor at Hertford. July 10 Elizabeth City at Colerain. Hertford at Camden. Kdenton at Windsor. July 12 Camden at Elizabeth City. Colerain at Kdenton. Windsor at Hertford, 8 P. M. July 14 Camden at Elizabeth City. Hertford at Kdenton. It Windsor at Colt-rain. METHODIST SERVICES Preaching services will lie held in the Methodist church Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock, after which the Holy Communion will be observed. Church School will convene at 9:45 a. m. and the Youth Fellowship meet ing at 7 p. in. Greeting Cards For All Occasions —at-- Campen’s JEWELERS TAYLOR THEATRE EDF.NTOW NORTH CAROLINA We Have the Shows Today (Thursday) and Friday July 4-5 Rita Hayworth. Glenn Ford in “GILD A” Saturday, July 6 Sunset Carson in “THE EL PASO Kll)’’ Sunday, July 7 Rod Cameron, Ella Rains in "THE RUNAROUND” Monday & Tuesday July 8-9 Gene Kelly, Esther Williams with MGM Contract Stars in “Z1 EG FELD FOLLIES OF 1946” Wednesday, July 10— Double Feature Penny Singleton in “BLONDIES LUCKY DAY" also William Gargan in “NIGHT EDITOR” ‘‘THE BRIDE W ORE BOOTS” Coming July 11-12 MASSES SUNDAY AT WINDSOR AIR STATION AND ST. ANN’S The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered Sunday, July 7. in the Duke of Windsor Hotel Conven tion Room, W’indsor at-7 a. m. (e. s. t.), in the Kdenton Naval Air Station Chapel at 10:15 a. m. (d. s, t.), and in St. Ann’s Catholic church, corner of North Broad and Albemarle streets, Kdenton, at 11 a. m, (e. s. t.), each preceeded by Confession starting 15 minutes, ending 5 minutes before ser vices that will include sermon on “Reward And Suffering,” Holy Com munion and will conclude in 45 minu tes, everybody invited to attend ser vices, stated l'ather McCourt, pastor of St. Ann’s and auxiliary chaplain to E. N. A. S. Week-mornings; mass, communion, rosary, at St. Ann’s. 45 JAILED DURING JI NK According to Jailer Herman White 45 persons were confined in the Chowan Comity jail during the month of June, Confinements rang ed from one to 30 days with the ex pense, amounting to $113,12, which includes jail and turnkey fees. Classified and Legals two burner Kampbook stove. Her bert Leary, Kdenton, X. C. NORTH CAROLINA In The CHOWAN COUNTY Superior Court Doris M. Loughner, Plaintiff, j vs. •Henry A. Loughner, Defendant. I NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS . BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will hereby take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Chow an County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute di vorce from the said defendant upon ! the grounds of abandonment and se paration for the statutory period of ! two years; and the said defendant will ; further take notice that he is re i quired to appear at the office of the ( Clerk of the Superior Court of said I county, in the court house in Kden ton, N. (’., Within twenty days after August 3rd, 1946, and file a written answer or demur to the relief de i.landed in the complaint in said ac jtion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in I said complaint. This 29th dav of June, 1946. HERBERT LEARY, Attv. (s) E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court. I July 4 11 18 25 H 1. SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS : campTn’s Chowan County Budget For Fiscal Year 1946-1947 j APPROVED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JULY 1, 1946 Fund Requirements Anticipated From Sources Vmount Levied Rate Appropriated Other Than Taxation ! Bonds $45,171.32 545.171.32 $ .53 General County _ 44,850.00 $36,350.00* 8,500.00 .10 Schools: Edenton $23,735.84 County 11,946.79 ■ Social Security: i Old Age Assistance $17,100.00 Aid Dependent Children _ _ '_ _ _ 6,480.00 Administration 4,937.00 i $28,517.00 Less State-f'ederal Aid _ _519,331.00 9,168.00 • 3,226.37*** 5,959.63 .08 County-Wide Tax Kate Per SIOO.OO Valuation. Based On A Valuation of $8,500,000.00 _ _ _.. __2 _2 2 SI.OO REVENUE DERIVED FROM SOURC ES OTHER THAN AD VALOREM TAXATION: County: $36,350.00 from ABC Store Earnings **For Schools: Cash Balance County Schools S 700.00 Cash Balance City Schools 1,300.00 Sale Os White House School Building 500.00 Estimated Fines, Forfeitures, Penalties, etc. 6,042.63 Estimated Poll Taxes 1.500,00 Estimated Dog Tax 500.00 Estimated Intangible Tax 490.00 $11,032.63 ***Social Security: Unexpended Cash Balance $ 3,226.37 Prepared By E. W. SPIRES, County Accountant. 4 THE CHOWAN HERALu, EDENTON, N. C.. THUKbUAY, JULY 4, 1946 Colored 4-H Girls’ Team Wins Honors In District Chowan County colored 4-H Club girls’ demonstration team was first place in the Northeastern District contest held Friday at Williamston, the district representing 16 counties. By reason of winning first place in the district, the girls will compete in Greensboro in August for State hon ors. The boys’ team failed to win, hut made a very good showing. BASEBALL Thursday .July 4 th edenton wmm HERTFORD INDIANS HICKS FIELD —3 P. M. - EDENTON COLONIALS HERTFORD INDIANS MEMORIAL FIELD, HERTFORD- 8 P. M. /®5£\4ES j .Ptpti-Cola Company, Long 1 Hand City, N. Y. > PEPSI-COLA COMPANY OF ELIZABETH CITY. N. C. EPISCOPAL SERVICES Services at St. Paul’s Episcopal church have been announced as fol lows by the Rev. Harold W. Gilmer, rector; Sunday, July 7, third Sunday after Trinity, 8 a. hi., Holy Commun ion; 11 a. m„ Holy Communion. Thursday, July 4 —ll a. m., Holy Communion. Friday, July 5—5 p. hi., evening prayer intercessions, . Jackson “I am told your wife came from a fine old family,” Johnson “‘Came’ is not quite the word She brought it all with her.’’ Doesn’t It? Boy Mother, 1 wish you wouldn’t j call me your “little lamb” when peo- j pie are around. Mother Why not ? Boy lt makes me feel sheepish. COUPONS EACH WOSFjH Dinner Plate 9 inch diameter. Lovely Rose and Poppy pattern. Matches cup and saucer. "• ALL THESE PRODUCTS BRING YOU COUPONS OCTAGON LUZIANNE andt« SILVER COW m Z T,D 1 J OBELISK .. . FLOUR HEARTH CLUB POWDIR j I Mrs. FILBERTS MARGARINE JERSEY BRAND EDENTON FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 50-W EDENTON, N. C. wßSjti A SHORT WAIT\ B TELEPHONES \ ■ 'A Yes, there’s still a wait for telephone SI 1 / service. We are still short of necessary / /'IF equipment. And, in addition, there is f f / If■ still a shortage of trained men / i‘A I' to install what equipment we do have. 4 :'J I 1 ‘ However, we are taking care of our U / / waiting list in reasonably quick order. [ ft , If you would like a telephone but [ j are not yet on our waiting list, apply today. You w4ll not have too long to wait. Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. s i Dr. Geo. T. Crawford CHIROPRACTIC PHYBIC.AN j Specializes in the chronic and often called “incurable” conditions. CITIZENS BANK BLDG., EDENTON Phones: Office 434-W Residence 417-J PAGE FIVE
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