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I). S. Army Mobile Recruiting Unit In Edenton Next Week Army Air Force Display In Front Post Office May 26-27 The Mobile Recruiting Unit from Pope Field is scheduled to arrive in Edenton next Monday, May 26, to be t on display two days. This unit con ' sists of troop carrier equipment that present a graphic picture of what the Army Air Forces offer young men in the way of education, skills and trades. There is a 75-MM howitzer inside the fusilage of a CG-15A glider mounted on a 25-ft. flat bed trailer. A technical machine exhibit compris es a moderate sized machine shop. The center of attraction is a 23-ft. van, equipped with a display of oper ational equipment currently used in radio communication, radar detection and electronic navigation. The focal point oi ui C radar dis play is the "Loran” gear. This is k 5 « NK 1 CAMPEN’S H JEWELERS J —\- pr * WHEN WAITING || IS NECESSARY Et jyj Vj ti\ \j* i If there were anything more we or our manufac turers could do to speed up the delivery of new central office equipment, cable and wire, it would be done. This material is needed before we can provide telephone service for everyone still wait* ing. But today’s delays are beyond our control. In the meantime, we will do our best to serve as maty; as possible. Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. i!o. • FOR BETTER HEALTH j . DRINK BETTER MILK; t WE ARE NOW DELIVERING DAILY i \ ! GRADE T PASTEURIZED MILK ! * Our milk is fresh from our own dairy—not | 0 bought from any outside market... just drop | . | us a postcard" to P. 0. Box 187, Edenton, and f 1 0 we will start delivery immediately. 0 0 _■ 0 0 OUR PRICES ARE: 0 ! Milk, quart 20c Cream, pint 70c J _ 0 Milk, pint.. 10c Cream, Vz pt. -_3sc f 0 ■ • 0 ! Edgewood Dairy ! J WILLIAM MARKHAM 1 J 1 the radio long range navigational de- ( vice which proved so trustworthy to pilots on patrol from tiny island bases in the Pacific covering great stretches of ocean with no visible land marks to guide them. Many pilots predict 1 5 that the "Loian” gear is the answer • ( to all future transoceanic airplane « 1 navigation. < Mounted on a 40-ft trailer is a cut away P-47 Thunderbolt engpne with ] instruments showing its detailed op* i eration. There is also a mock-up ar- j rangement of the hydraulic system s and landing gear of the P-47, plus a complete instrument panel from a ( | C-47 transport plane, work-horse of j | the Ninth Air Force (Troop Carrier). £ Arrangements are being made to , show f authentic Air Force, Sound mo ' tion pictures of actual aerial combat in the ETO and the Southwest Paci j sic. Experienced personnel will be pres- ] _ ent to answer all questions about the j ; display and give information con- c cerning the peace-time Army Air J Forces. The public is cordially in- < vited to visit this authentic display in front of the Post Office. { 1 Edward Bass Again 1 Enlists In U. S. Army U. S. Army Recruiters have an ! nounced that Herbert E. Bass enlisted at Fort Bragg for three years in the Corp. of Fiigrs. He enlisted in the grade of Technical Sergeant. Bass, whose address is Route 1, Edenton, was signed up by Army Recruiters on their regular visit to the Edenton Post Office last week. Bass served in the Army all dur ing the war. He was discharged at Camp Grant, 111., on February 13, 1946. He was a major at the time of ' his discharge. . J The personnel of the Army Rec ruiting station reminds all interested persons that representatives of that office are In the post office lobby every Thursday all day to answer all ques tions and will give complete informa tion regarding the many opportuni ties and advantages offered by the new peace time Army. , ’j \ EVER HEAR OF A RIVER SENTENCED TO DEATH? It’s true and Bob Ripley tells you about it in “Believe It Or Not,” one of many sparkling features in color in the June Ist issue of PUCK, THE COMIC WEEKLY Magazine Distributed With THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Local Newsdealer THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1947 Old Time Revival j 1 Near Sound Bridge 11 -ii. ■ < An old time revival meeting began Sunday at the Albemarle Camp i Grounds, with services being held , each night at 7:30 o’clock and Sun- , day afternoons at 3 o’clock. Preaching during the revival is the Rev. Raleigh Lawrence of Norfolk, ; who has arranged to have visiting preachers and special music at the services. The camp grounds are located at the south end of the Albemarle Sound : bridge and everyone is welcome to attend the out-door tabernacle ser vices. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. Archie E. Layden of Hobbsville delightfully entertained at a double miscellaneous shower on Fri day evening, May 9th, at 8 o’clock honoring Mr. and Mrs. Earlton Lay den and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monds. Games and contests were played and enjoyed with Mr*. George Wins low and Mrs. A. D. Ward, Jr., win ning prizes which they graciously "1 i CLASSIFIED RATES 1 Cash in advance with first in sertion unless regular customer. Count six words to line. Mini mum cost of ad is 40 cents. One Insertion 10c per line Two Insertions 8c per line Three or more 7c per line Double Rate For Keyed Ads LET US FILL YOUR ORDER FOR baby chicks. We have a large as sortment of breeds to choose from. Hatches ready for delivery each Wednesday and Saturday at 2 o’clock. We do not close on Wed nesday afternoons. Phone 273. Halsey Feed & Seed Store. “The Checkerboard Store.” ltc WANTED AT ONCE—MAN OR woman to service customers for fa mous Watkins Products in Edenton. Established business brings $45.00 weekly average, starting immedi ately. No investment. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va. may8,15,22,29pd SWEET POTATO SPROUTS—WE have them in stock or place your order for future deliveries. Geor gia Certified sprouts. Prices right. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store”. ltc I YOU TURKEY GROWERS, TRY Purina new turkey Startena, both in meal and checker form. We have it in stock. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” QUICK SERVICE New Bern Monumental Works. For monuments, grave markers and tomb stones made of granite or marble, see Mrs. N. K. Rowell at 112 Gale Street, Edenton, N. C., or phone 136-J. ts WE HAVE THAT HYDRATED lime for your wells, chicken yards and other uses. Also Strawberry Crates, Milk Bottles and Caps and Purina Weed Killer in both liquid and powder form. Halsey Feed & Seed Store. “The Checkerboard Store.” ltc POLISHES FOR ALL SHOES—IN all colors and shades—leather or fabric. Ward’s Shoe Shop, West Eden Street. Apr 3 ts WE HAVE NEW ASSORTMENT of Purina Chows. Let us supply you with jiour needs. Halsey Feed & Seed Store. “The Checkerboard Store”. . ltc FOR SALE CONCRETE BLOCKS Made with crushed stone to pass government specmcations, we believe his to be the best block being made n North Carolina today. Before you use any blocks, see ours. Our blocks are as near as your phone—we deliver anywhere. New Bern Building Supply Co. New Bern N. C. Phone 3143 Tarboro Concrete Products Co. ( Tarboro. N. C. FOR SALE PEPPER, Egg Plants and Pimento Plants. Plants treated and guaranteed. J. D. Hobbs, Tyner, N. C. Mayls,22pd z_ WE HAVE SUBJECT TO PRIOR | sale 1800 reds, 2100 Barred Rocks, 1100 White Rocks, some Brown Leghorns and Anconas. All these are started chicks, a special price of $12.95 per 100 in 100 lots or more. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store”. ltc YES, WE HAVE IT—THAT PUR ina Special Garden Dust with DDT. Will kill both biting and sucking insects, also Purina DDT sprays for the home, farm buildings and animals. See us or our associates for these products. Halsey Feed & Seed IStore. “The Checkerboard , Store.” 1 tc FOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT LO catgd on North Broad Street, ideal , location, also Presbyterian Church Building and 200 ft. lot. This building is 40X60 ft, can easily be arranged for business, amusement i or home. Apply to J. W. Wheeler, Edenton. may22,29c FOR SALE—FRYERS, AVERAGE j weight 2% pounds. N. M. Hobbs, 803 Bond St., Edenton. ltpd j presented to the brides. The gifts were then opened and acknowledged after which the hostess served ice I cream, cake and nuts. 1 Those present and sending gifts J i were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Layden and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monds, hon orees; Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ward, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. A. Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. ' Bennie Monds, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Monds, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Riddick, Mr. . and Mrs. Oliver Layden and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Archie E. Layden; Mesdames Roy Winslow, Lloyd Briggs, B. W. Copeland, F. M. Copeland, D. H. Ber ryman, Elton Ward, Wilbur Modlin, A. D. Ward, Sr., Maybelle Winslow, Preston Copeland, Misses Lurinda Ward, Audrie Berryman, Carolyn Riddick, Marlene Layden, Sylvia Ann Layden, Janet Faye Hendrix, Sheila Hollowell, Ruth Ann Layden, Clemma Layden and Roy Bunch, Junior Hol lowell, Wade Hollowell, Johnny Mack , Hendrix, James Oliver Layden and Wesley Layden. Gift Wrapping Materials and Greeting Cards For All Occasions CAMPEN’S JEWELERS 1 \ From where I sit... 61/ Joe Marsh Broccoli in gggp Dress Clothes It was Bill Webster’s idea —a local Cooperative Packaging Asso ciation. The farmers just bring their produce to a converted iee plant, put it on a belt, and it comes out neatly wrapped in cellophane. Naturally, it looks a whole lot better and more appetizing in the stores. And the farmers share in the expense and management of the Association, which is paying off in better business. Because how yon show your prod uct is as important as its quality. Take a popular beverage like beer. ©1947, UNTIED STATS BREWERS FOUNDATION, North Cmoftm CmmMw Boko 406-6 OZ InturoiKO Building, Raleigh, North Caruflmh 1 I Exactly how much have you I J J FILL IN THE SUM HIRK 4 43jl|k J { If you can write a good big figure in the soace above, V m | But if the figure you’d have to put down is embar i rassingly small, then you’d be smart to adopt a C 7 method of saving that millions of Americans have J 1 found to be absolutely sure-fire. c This msthod is the Payroll Plan far U.f. Savings Bends; l 1 a Once you’ve started to buy Bonds through the Payroll 5 ] Plan, your nest egg mounts up automatically. Your money I t will be salted away for you — every payday. I Don’t forget that U. S. Savings Bonds Are the safest I I in the world. And in just 10 years, they’ll pay you a $4 back for every $3 you put ini s I I I ) If you sign up today for the Payroll Plan, 12 months I s , from now you’ll be able to write a nice, healthy. c j aura In that space up abovel t 1 5 i P. 9. Ton eta buy U. S. Savings Bonds at say bank or post office, e I ■ as well ss at your place of work. 1 ? Buy V. S. SAVINGS BONDS- SAFE, SUR£, PROf/TABU ? r The Bank of Edenton j 6 “SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1894” d J MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I b MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM i Milk a la Tray The mistress was exacting, and she had the new maid flustered. One of her orders was to bring a glass of I milk every evening at seven o’clock. The first evening the maid appeared with the glass of milk in her hand. “Jane”, said the mistress sharply,: “don’t ever do that again. Always bring it on a tray.” The following evening Jane appear ed at the door with a worried look on her face and a tray full of milk in her hands. “Excuse me, ma'am,” she said anx iously, “but do I bring a spoon with this, or do you lap it up?” AMI EAD ACHE | Capa dine coatiiu 4 aptciallf I JB Mimed MgredUate that work i together to fire qaick relief froa headache and neoralfia. k Pollo^imiionio^abrL^ Radio Service For quick and dependable radio service, call THOMAS JACKSON 7 at Hughes-Holton Hardware Store. Jackson Radio Service PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE I It's not only important that it’s pure and wholesome—but it should be sold in surroundings that are clean, attractive, law-abiding. That’s why the brewers have their Self-Regulation program. When a tavern isn’t a credit to the community, the brewers go right to the owner and ask him to clean up his place. From where I sit, that’s right in line with the mod ern trend of better service to con sumers. ’ sQoeQttMjA BULOVA. GRUEN, ELGIN and LOXGINES WATCHES CAMPEN’S JEWELERS friendly thought/ 5 Ct'b T Jimeral fiome Friendly eyes in a tired old face in a crowd hurrying by. I shall never forget those friendly old eyes. They were merry; they twinkled in a face of pain. They made a better man of me. Friendly eyes can do a lot of good. Quinn’s Service becomes one oj help Jul supporting ability at a time when one is not person ally able to care for the neces sary details. *Tmji etd 4/om « EPENTONy PAGE SEVEN
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