PAGE TEN Ngh School Day At April II Day Long Program Will Be Featured By Foot ball Game Many high school students in North Carolina are planning to attend the 10th annual North Carolina High School Day, Ito be held at the Univer eity in Chapel Hill, Saturday, April 18th. All high School students of the 'State are invited to participate in the day-long program which will toe high lighted by the annual IBlue-lWhite varsity football game in 'Kenan Stadi um. (This will be the first time Carolina’s football players will appear under the tutelage of Coach Ceorge Barclay. He and his staff have arranged a regulation football game for that af ternoon, and the teachers, chaperones, and drivers, as well as the students from throughout the State will be guests of the (University and the Monogram 'Club. Any high school band director who wishes to bring his band should com municate with Prof. Earl (Slocum, di rector of the University Band, Di rector of Admissions (Roy Armstrong, who is arranging the program, says. Members of the University Club will toe hosts for the day and will serve as guides. They will welcome the high school students at the Old Well in the morning an acquaint the visitors with the day’s schedule. IStudents may bring picnic lunches, and sandwiches and soft drinks will 'be available on campus. Among the features of the day, in J addition to the football game, will be ’ tours of the buildings, dormitories, and 1 departments, and special showings of ] the Morehead Jlanetarium production ] will be given for the Students. There will also be exhibits of inter- ! eat in the various departments. The School of Nursing will hold open house from 10 to 12 A. M. PALM SUNDAY SERVICES IN 1 EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH 1 _____ ! March 29 at 9 A. M., and immediate- 1 ly after the Blessing and (Distribution ■ of Palm at 11 'A. M., the Most Holy : Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered 1 in St. Ann’s Catholic Church, (Edenton, each including (Reading of (Passion of Our Divine Saviour, Holy Communion, followed by Rosary for Peace, Sunday (School, with confessions for half hour before services, stated Father F. J. MdCourt, pastor, who invites every body to all (Services. Week-days at 8:15 A. M., Holy Mass, Communion. 'Rosary for Peace. Friday 8 P. M., Rosary, (Stations of the (Gross, Benediction of the Most Blessed (Sac rament, confessions. Saturday 7:30 P. M., to 8:30 choir practice. Though a man has all other perfec tions and wants discretion, he will be of no great consequence in the world. —(Addison. HONMMKMIM II ■ ■l|9k II ' I ■ I . • ~-tr ■•• - , ■ ._, _ j.'j__ M I I This Week's Poem By WILBORNK HARRELL THE JEWEL BOX There’s the sparkle of (DIAMONDS in your eyes, The winey red of RUDIES in your lips; A priceless IPEJARL of sweetness deep ly lies, And a GOLDEN heart gives the best of friendships. There’s a CROWN of tresses deep as the night, And promise blooms where faith and love begin; The SILVERY tinkle of your laugh, delights— And I give you this box to put them iiu No Luck “I have no luck as a fisherman. Tired of small stuff, I went out with a whaling party.” ‘Well ?” “I harpooned a seventy-five ton whale. The captain said it was a small one.” j Rent Forum | (These questions were selected from those often asked of the lo cal rent office. They apply only to those accommodations which are under rent control. If you have a question, or if you are in doubt as to whether your accom modation is under the rent stabi lization program, contact the area rent office at Edenton, in the Municipal Building.) Question: My landlord has agreed for me to sub-lease my apartment while I am away for about six months. However, he rents the apartment to me unfurnished and I want to rent it to the sub-tenant furnished. Can I do this under the rent la'ws and, if so, how is the maximum rent estab lished? Answer: ISince there is no change in the unit other than the fact that you are furnishing it, no new regis tration is required. You should pe tition the rent office for an increase in the maximum rent because of fur nishings. The order allowing the ad justment in the maximum rent for the apartment should provide two maxi mum rents; the previously establish ed maximum for an unfurnished apartment and a newly established maximum for th e furnished apart ment. Your landlord may charge you the maximum rent for the apartment unfurnished and you may, in turn, charge your sub-tenant the maximum rent for the apartment furnished. Question: (Since rent controls went into effect I have tried to comply with the law. But now, becßuse of NOTICE TO AOMNISTRATORS, EXECUTORS AND GUARDIANS 1 The law requires an ANNUAL ACCOUNT :: jl < ► \; to be made each year and an Inventory to be 3 3 ;; filed within 90 days after qualifying-. If your ; 3 ; 3 Annual Account, Inventory or Final Account < 3 1; are past due, we respectfully urge that you 3 3 « 3 file same at’once, as we are required to report JI ** 4 » | 3 all such cases to the Grand Jury, which will be 3 3 j; convened at the April Term of Chowan County 3 3 3 3 Superior Court March 30. J: i! 33 ;; YOUR COOPERATION WILL BE VERY \\ . MUCH APPRECIATED 33 33 !! Sincerely yours, ;; ;! LW. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court i Lmhmhh smmmmmsJ THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTQV, N. C„ THURSDAY MARCH 26, 1953. || | ■ I, 1 1. I BK I * xlMl c W- ''< f • CiSS told in the lovely blossoms of the Spring-flower ing Dutch bulbs—tulips, daffodils and hyacinths. Now available at all florists as potted plants and flowers, they make inexpensive, long-lasting Easter gifts. Potted tulips and hyacinths like sunshine and a moist soiL First plunge the flowers in deep and cool water a few hours before arrang ing to harden stems and to freshen blooms. The stems should be given fresh water daily and shortened by cutting at an angle with a sharp knife increased I cannot continue charging the maximum rent your of fice has set and realize a profit. What can I do? Answer: You should petition the rent office for an increase in maxi mum rent, citing your increased costs since the maximum rent date. Even if a landlord is not able to cite specific increased costs, generally he wall be entitled to an increase in maximum rent if he can show that the rent now being received is not sufficient to give him a new income equal to 25 per cent of his annual income if he operates less than five units. If the landlord operates five or more units he may have an adjustment if his net income is less than 20 per cent of the annual gross income. Question: Two weeks ago, before leaving on a trip, I rented an apart ment so that I could move my family in next week. I paid the landlord for the first month and received from him the key to the apartment al though I knew my family would not move in at that time. No*w the land lord says he has changed his mind and is renting the apartment to someone else but that he will refund the rent I have paid. Can he do this? Answer: Not legally. When your landlord accepted the rent for the first month and gave you the key you became the legal occupant of the apartment although neither you nor your family moved in physically. The only way the landlord can then re move you as the tenant is in com pliance with the eviction provisions of the Federal rent laws. Question: I have just discovered i that my landlord has been overcharg ing me but I don’t want to bring suit myself. Can I turn the facts over to . the rent office for action and, if so, will I be refunded for the overcharge?, Answer: You may turn your facts ’ over to the rent office for appropriate court action or settlement. There is no guarantee that you be refund ed all or even a part of the over charge but it is mostly likely that you will because it is the policy of the Office of Rent Stabilization to ARTHRITIS? I have been wonderfully bl eased In i being restored to, active life after be ing crippled in nearly every Joint to ' my body and with muscular soreness • from head to (foot. I had Rheumatoid l Arthritis mud other forms of Rhsu - matism, hands deformed and my t ankles were set Limited space prohibits teffing yon 1 more here bat if yon will write me - I will reply at once and tell yon how * I received this wonderful relief. : Mrs. Lela S. Wier i 5 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 8122 ) Jackson 7, Mississippi The Extra Measure Os Service A bank is judged not only by its efficiency and sound management, but also by the man ner in which it serves its customers. I A reputation for cordial personal service has made many friends for The Bank of Edenton 1 and has been an important factor of our J growth. We never relax in our effort to de- I serve this reputation. 1 j || B(JY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS 1 t* THE BANK OF EDENTON 1 ?.?■ EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA ll Safety for Saving* Since 1894 I ________ .- nnnnqrr A TSIPP ||M| MKMOCK FEIFbH Wj se«K reruna ok ovoronargcs ior ante unless thsre are exJtenuating' clt- Question: My tenant hah asked me to famish a house that I have bean renting as an unfurnished unit and I have agreed to do so. I originally registered the house as an unfurnish ed unit with your office. Do I now re-regiSter it as a famished unit? - Answer: No. One* a unit has been oorrectJy registered there is no provision to re-regiSter It became it is changed boa furnished unit after the effective date. Yon should pe tition for an increase in the mtMriimmw rent as soon as possible after you first begin furnishing the furniture. GfW SEVEN STAR 1 9© Proof! M M j ijjlf B | H 9! I $3*65 giW \ " SEVENSTAB f. . ■ «'*«-* jdfc* : d ******* f« ») £ BLENDED WHISKEY, 62Vi* NEUTRAL SPIRITS DISTILLED FROM GRAIN GOODERHAM & WORTS LIMITED. PEORIA. ILLINOIS If yon desire to do so. Question: I own an oM house that has been haavfily damaged by fire* * don't think I can repair it at present construction costs and rent it for tits maximum you have allowed. Can I get an increase in the maximum rent if I rebuild the booget 'Answer: (Most Kktiy you can. The Federal rent laws recognize the fact titbit construction costa have risen and > maximum rents can be adjusted on ; this basis If you petition for the in crease. I suggest that yob get a prior opinion from the rent office as to the increase in maximum rent you will be allowed on the basis of the projected costs of rebuilding.