Deadline for Vet Training Courses Set July 25, 1951: Final Term For Veter ans to Re-enter GI j i Bill Courses The Deadline for starting GI Bill ■ courses of education and training for | most veterans is exactly a year away, i on July 25,1951, Veterans Administra- ' tion reminds veterans. That date, established by law, should 1 be kept in mind, VA added, when 1 World War II veterans make future plans for schooling or training at . Government expense. This coming Fall school term, for - will he the final Fall term ■ when most veterans may enter or re- 3 enter GI Bill training. They still may 1 begin their studies later, so long as ' it’s before the 1951 date. Most veterans actually must be in ; training by the deadline if they want \ to continue afterwards. VA will con- , sider a veteran to be in training, even ( though he has temporarily interrupted < his course for summer vacation or for < other reasons beyond his control. * Once he completes or discontinues . his program of training after the 1951 ’ date, he may not start another course. * Also, he must meet these require- ■ ments: j He will be expected to pursue his I training “continuously until comple tion, except for conditions which nor- i mally would ;ause interruption by any 1 student.” He may change his educational ob jective “only while in training and then for reasons satisfactory to the Administrator.” \ The July 25, 1951, cut-off date does < not apply to veterans discharged after ' July 25, 1947. They have four years from the date of discharge in which to begin Gl Bill training. They must, ] however, finish training by July 25, ! 1956. Those who enlisted or re-enlisted , under the Armed Forces Voluntary Re- 1 cruitment Act (between October 6, < 1945, and October 5, 1946) have four < years from the end of their enlist- * ment or re-enlistment period in which j to start training, and nine years from j that time in which to complete. A new law, permitting a veteran to change for the first time from one , general field of GI Bill study to an other merely by applying for it, will not be in effect after the cut-off date. Town Council Proceedings j Edenton, N. C., July 11,1950. The Town Council met this day in Town office at 8 o’clock P. M., in regular monthly session. Present: L. H. Haskett, Mayor, Clyde Hollowell, The Foundation For A Healthy Body The foundation of a healthy body is healthy feet, why suffer with tired, aching, burning, itching or sweaty feet, your face and boav reflect the tcrture of every step. Massage your feet today with PED-EX and get , speedy relief. i PED-EX is made from essential oils designed for foot sufferers. It is greaseless and stainless and gives quick relief to sunburn, bruises, dia per rash and tired, aching, burning or itching feet. PED-EX is sold by all drug stores. - adv Sold In Edenton by Mitchener’s Pharmacy 1 .". " 1 ■ * How mild can a cigarette be? MOREPEOPLE SMOkE CAMELS than any other cigarette! and among the millions who d 0... aIjANNY nging star says: When I smoke, have to think of amels me I TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIEiTaD , G. M. Byrum, J. E. Bufflap, A. B. Harless and J. Clarence Leary. On motion of A. B. Harless, second ed by J. C. Leary, J. N. Pruden’s res ignation as town attorney is not ac cepted. On motion of A. B. Harless, second ed by G. M. Byrum, the Town Clerk is instructed to write the telephone company and ask that they consider the installation of the dial system in the Town of Edenton. On motion of A. B. Harless, second ed and duly carried, the following or dinance is passed, adopted and effect ive at once: “Be it ordained that it shall be un awful for any person, firm or cor poration to dock or moor any ship, boat, barge, vessel or other water craft, other than water craft of the “row boat” class not interfering with navigation or docking facilities at or to the dock at the foot of Broad Street ' and known as the “County Dock” for a period of more than five consecutive days, or to store or leave on said dock for a period of more than twenty four consecutive hours, any goods, wares, merchandise or other property, without first applying for and obtain ing permission from the Harbor Mas ter or Town Clerk, who may, in his discretion, for good cause extend said time, upon payment by such person, firm or corporation to the Town the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per day for each day such ship, boat, barge, vessel or other water craft may be docked or moored at or the said dock, or such goods, wares, merchandise or other property may be stored or left thereon during such extension. “Any violation of this ordinance is hereby declared a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or im prisonment not to exceed thirty days for each offense, in the discretion of the Court. “All ordinances or clauses of ordi nances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. “This ordinance shall be in full orce and effect from and after its passage and adoption.” On motion of J. C. Leary, seconded by Clyde Hollowell, the charges in the amount of $50.00 for rent and li censes charged the Junior Chamber'of Commerce for a circus is refunded. On motion of J. C. Leary, seconded by Clyde Hollowell and duly carried, John Graham is authorized to con struct an oil tank on property located near Rider’s Lane in North Edenton. On motion of G. M. Byrum, second ed by A. B. Harless and duly carried, the Council approves a joint meeting of the County Commissioners, Ameri can Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Town Council in order to dis cuss the disposal of a fund that has been set aside by the Town Council and the County Commissioners to con struct a war memorial. On motion of J. E. Bufflap, second ed by G. M. Byrum, $1,108.00 is to be + Personal To Women With Nagging Backache i As we get older, atresa and atrain, over exertion, excessive smoking or exposure to cold sometimes slows down kidney func tion. This may lead many folks to com plain of nagging backache, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness. Getting up nights or frequent passages may result from miner bladder irritations due to cold, , dampness or dietary indiscretions. If your discomforts are due to these causes, don’t wait, try Doan’s Pills, a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, it’s amazing how many times Doan’s give happy relief — help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters flush out waste. Get Doan’s Pills today! Doaits Pills DEPENDABILITY j Co.nON.iEE. in | THE Stradivanus violin can be depended on to faithfully ex press the very soul of the mu sician, with absolute purity of tone. This is because of the painstaking perfection of its making. Our organization can be de pended on to faithfully i_airy out all neressary details We I serve with a whole-hearted desire to be ot piai-ticai os stance. r I PHCNt EPtMIONH.CP 7H■'■ hCMI OFiHt -LJFMAPtr H MUTUAL H r n Wxr •** Vxl 2d fir time or \Y H i, V.* - .-•*» «-? w*. new v* THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950. I transferred from the Miscellaneous Supply account of the 'Street Depart ment to an account to apply on the payment of $2,500.00 for the streets in Albemarle Court. The balance of the $2,500.00 of $1,392.00 will be that amount which wat to be used for the health department. On motion of J. C. Leary, seconded by Clyde Hollowell, highway No. 32 is made a through street and all traf fic is required to stop before entering Highway No. 32 from Morris Circle. On motion of Clyde Hollowell, sec onded by J. C. Leary, Town of Edenton bills amounting to $3,827.03 are or dered paid as follows: General Electric Co., $622.88; Elec trical Equipment Co., $36.18; N. C. League of Municipalities, $76.70; In stitute of Government, $19.00; Ocean' Hiway Association, $200.00; Southern-1 Tractor Power Mower Co., $380.00; I E. J. Smith and Sons Co., $53.97; Hampton Roads Tractor & Equipment I Co., $154.30; Hirsch Tyler Co., $293.-! 63; The Texas Co., $48.37; Esso Stand ard Oil Co., $870.65; Edenton Laundry, $6.00; A. S. Smith Machine Co., $3.00; Edenton Ice Co., $3.00; Hobbs Imple ment Co., $135.67; M. G. Brown Co., $30.85; Edenton Office Supply Store, $4.80; W. J. Yates Service Station, $7.50; Edenton Auto Parts, SI.OO; 1 Chowan Motor Co., $12.10; Elliott Co., i $10.00; W. J. Berryman, $35.00; Wood & Gardner, $111.43; Chowan Herald, $129.10; Bunch’s Garage, $135.87; By rum Hardware Co., $6.45; Byrum Im plement & Truck Co., $4.42; Hughes- Holton 'Hardware Co., $32.28; Junior Chamber of Commerce, $50.00; The jKarpark 'Corp., $343.75; Post Master, SIO.OO G. I. Dail, $22.40; Frank Hughes, Jr., $8.50; Twiddy’s Sign Ser vice, $16.00; R. K. Hall, Chief (salary firemen), $33.00; N. C. Tel & Tel. Co., $19.23. On motion of J. C. Leary, seconded WA^^^^/>^A/VWV\/\/V/VAA^^/VWVWW\/VSAi»>^ WANTED! | Pine and Cypress Logs $50.00 Per 1,000 and up Horner's Mill Southern Avenue Extended ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Phones 1664 or 144 i-J j w rawcettd. you’ve driven a De Soto r Want the finest car value? . Look no further. We’ve got it. Compare it \ / with any other car on the market—at any price. Y Want to drive without shifting? X - Then come in and drive a De Soto with Tip-Toe Hydraulic Shift and gyro/ Fluid Drive. / Want an Economical Car? De Soto’s amazingly low upkeep cost ,* will save you money every mile, every year. Drive it—you won’t want any other car De Soto-Plymouth Dealer* Present “IT PAYS TO BE IGNORANT" Starring Tom Howard. Every Wednesday night over all CBS Station* wSSnF) Chowan Motor Company WEST WATER STREET EDENTON, N. C. iby A. B. Harless, E. & W. bills • amounting to $16,657.62 are ordered i paid. [ There being no further business the Council adjourned. ; WESLEY CHESSON, JR. Clerk Edenton, N C., July 18, 1950. The Town Council met this day in the Town office at 7:30 P. M. to adopt the budget for the fiscal year 1950-51.1 Present, L. H. Haskett, 'Mayor, J.! Clarence Leary, G. M. Byrum, Clyde Hollowell, W. J. Yates and J. Edwin Bufflap. The following resolution was intro- I duced by G. M. Byrum, seconded by I J. E. Bufflap and unanimously adopt ed: Resolved that the budget for the year 1950-51 now on file with the' .Town Clerk, a summary of which wss published in accordance with the law on the 22nd day of June, 1950, is | i hei eby adopted and the appropriations and tax levies set out therein are ! hereby made and levied. Discounts and penalties to be given and collect-j ed in accordance with the law, the! No Alcohol No Acid No Sting j For quick relief and good results 1 get the famous VICTORY OINT MENT. Developed for the boys in the Army, now for the home folks. Get VICTOR' Uet Results. Also for First Aid and Itching. Safe to use on any part of the body. Sold in Edenton by Leggett & Davis, Mitchener’s Pharmacy, or youi home town druggist. " adv "SPEEDY" ly ALBEMARLE motor Co. . JAJQ XVTT-. - .: . - nOH BOV' THEY SAW A FISH . ■AS LONG AS THIS SPADE V I DOWN AT THE LAKE J-.’. ' ——— y " ■ ■ * ALBEMARLE MOTOR CO. WIST HICKS PHONE 289 same being recorded on page 525 of this minute book. On motion of J. C. Leary, seconded 'and duly carried, Ralph Williams is employed by the Town of Edenton at a salary of $155.00 a month. There being no further business, the Council adjourned. WESLEY CHESSON, JR., Clerk. THIS WHISKEY IS 40 MONTHS OLD 86 PROOF qt. 2 PINT NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., NEW YORK, N. Y. UGH' LOOK AT X t|s THAT GUY'S HOOK \ ‘°|i LA WHAT CHANCE v , ) HAVE WE GOT '.TV WITH OUR DINKY / /§ k '< v (little ONES?/ W \ Q I 1 A Stop in and get all the Ml J Jf\ X We will Bj»e you a generous allowance on WTS T TX7 your present ear. Easy IS j if monthly payments. Yon will be surprised at how nn/Y /X ■ easily this beautiful new \ J | De Soto can be yours. ONLY DE SOTO GIVES YOU VALUES LIKE THISI • Smart Mow Styliag • Tip-Toe Hydraulic Shift • Scoff-resistant . • High-Compression UH Ti. Drive WHfcsat CylWer Wall* Powermaster Engine Shifting (Standard on . gjgg,, ({,„ g rM Custom Models. Optional • Big 12-iach Brakes at .xiro cost on Do lux. * shock-free Steering • Waterproof Ignitioa Model,.} • F.lKrodlod Bide V J \ 'bentiAt AcufA : “It Is a pleasure and satisfaction t* omm.nd .nch a wond.rfol tooth pa.t. to my patients.” OLAG KSSJ At Drug Store* Everywhere 21 ; % \ CECTAINtY WE CAN FIT . l 6CCOAS .■! ■ NEW, BUT THINK OF TH6 ; 1 IT'D A SAVED IF THEY'D LET The EXPERT MECHANICS OF ALBEMARLE MOTOR. CO. ADJUST THEIO SPAKE 6 BEFORE PAGE NINE

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