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PAGE TEN C 4) Drivers Nearing Deadline To Receive New Driving Permits 111,200 Persons In State Must Renew Before June 30 According to a report issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles, since January 1, only 38,800 persons with surnames begining with C and D have received their new driving licenses. That means, Department officials pointed out, that some 111,200 per sons in the State are going to face a lot of inconvenience .in waiting in long lines unless they get their new driving permits during May. It is estimated there are around 150,000 drivers in the State with last names beginning with C and D. The deadline on C and D renewals is June 30, but June is also the month when chauffeurs licenses have to be renewed. The Department said license examiners could be kept busy during June issuing nothing but chauffeurs licenses, and unless the remaining C and D drivers report to their examiners during the remainder of May, they may have trouble get ting their licenses by the deadline. Officials stated that there will be absolutely no extension to the time, and any C and D who puts off obtain ing a new license must suffer the consequences of the law, which means that if he is caught driving on an old license after June 30, he will be found guilty of a misdemeanor and will be fined not less than $25. The Department also stated that there will be no additional examiners added during the next two months to take care of the expected last minute “rush”, and added that per sons who do not get their licenses immediately will have to suffer the ordeal of waiting in long lines. State highway patrolmen will make spot checks along the highways after June 30, in order to comprehend any C and D drivers who have not obtain ed license. Beginning with July 1, person'; with last names beginning with E, E or G, will be re-examined until December 31. « thow much is enough? fe wish we knew. In spite of out , best efforts, the demand for tele* j >hone service continues to exceed te supply of materials necessary j to provide it. We have already ' is tailed a record number of tele* is, but still more applications fat 4 r service continue to come in. All r efforts are aimed at "balancing < the scales”—to have installations , sp pace with new applications. It es time and money, out we hope before too long to keep up with tbil tramwiwhm. dtMMW. Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. S _/* ra-^oj-iryirgTjrxruru-vnrOTinjultu • • Mgk •m , Hr '3«„ SCHENLEY j RES E- RV E . ■ ■■(* 1 1 1 ; Whi,k | B6 '^enaS^iSßs^2ai2C^2i^a^^2Baiiii2!!iS2i!Sa^iM^2i2!ii2B2a^^2^22iss22cii^^' r George Alma Byrum \ On UNC Dean’s List | George Alma Byrum, son of Mr. 9 and. Mrs. T. C. Byrum, a, student at the University of North Carolina, » was among 75 students who made no i less than B (90 to 95) in the Univer sity of North Carolina School of Commerce during the past quarter. 5 Young Byrum’s grades automatically places him on the Dean’s list for the school. ' t ..... BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT - i Mr. and Mrs. William Ammon s Smithson of Arlington, Va., announce i the arrival of a daughter, Pamela ) Dayton, on April 13 in the Alexandria j Hospital, weighing 7 pounds and 7 ounces. - Germans Write Letters J To Junior Woman’s Club (Continued From Page Four) 5 The better things you sent I gave * to such persons that are too noble to * ask for a dress or shirt in the pub licity. I discovered few of them. > Especially young ladies. To them the : costumes fit, that was nothing for the ■ children in the orphans home nor the I the old ones. ' I hope you get my letters already. : I didn’t know your address before and * wrote to Mrs. Wisely,, Edenton. I 1 wonder if the post found you. " Thankfully and sincerely, HELEN DUSCHE. s Dear Mrs. Wisely: » Meanwhile the packages arrived - containing pants, shirts, coats, pa ■ jamas, blouses, dresses, baby sweat -5 ers, bathrobes, evening dresses, shoes, I gloves, men’s suits, socks, cotton - dresses, undershirts, children’s sleep -1 ers, hats, slippers, coats, men’s vests and slips. t We are all enjoying them very 3 very much, those who give and those s who receive. Today I’ll send you a German writ-' - ten “thank you” of the lady leading s person, of the orphans’ home. The e children were so glad! Our nurse in the home for old people will write to e you next time. Some of her men r couldn’t go on the street because of y their lacking clothes. You did a lot -for them. But your thinking of them is almost as much to them. " We would be very glad to know a !. little more of you and your club., 1 Will you be so nice to-write me a few notes of your work and coming to- THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N, C n THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948. ’ 'l, 11 ' agßagßß gather. Give toy thanks and love to them all. Sincerely .jour*, HELGA RUSCHE. i Dear Mre. Wisely: The last letter I’ll write in the old year* I’ll write to you and to the Junior Women’s Club that sent me such, a big joy for Christmas. And I wish you could be with me when I go into my houses as a real St. Nicholas. If you don’t mind, I’d like to write you a letter telling particularly what I did with all the clothes. But today I just want to tell you what number I’ve gotten. (The writer here lists six parcels and itemizes the contents). I am very sorry to tell that few things didn’t arrive. I think the rea son is the kind of packing. Almost all of -them came here. I will be writing to you soon again. Again very many thanks to the Junior Woman’s Club for your generosity and thoughtfulness to those who are in great need. DR. HELGA RUSCHE. Arthritis Pain Wm quick, dellghtfally comforting help for Him and pain* of Micnmatlpn, Arthritic. NeuritU, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia try lUarindl Worka through the Hood, torn dooo anally atarta alleviating pain so you can work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably. Oct Remind at druggist today. Quick, com- I ' piste satisfaction or money back guaranteed. | \ I ye-wi.nmyaguamoryvmameeipemuamsegw—moryw— ... if- IT 1»’ An Appreciation We would like to take this opportunity to thank the following sponsors and donors who helped us to make the Baby Contest a great success. We appreciate this help. Albemarle Peanut Company Habit’s Grocery. Edenton Bay Packing Company Sanitary Cleaners W. J. Yates Service Station Edenton Peanut Company Hughes-Holton Hardware Co. Gulf Service Station Boswell’s Case I Spedic Food Products Cuthrell’s Department Store S Hobowsky Campen’s Jewelers Bank of Edenton — : : Albemarle Restaurant , The Men’s Shop Ward’s Shoe Shop Chowan Motor Company Anne Jenkins Beauty Salon Ziegler s Funeral Home Dixie Grill Leggett & Davis Drug Store Layton’s Grocery Taylor Theatre Ralph Parrish Edenton Rotary Club ( The Betty Shoppe Broad Street Grocery Iredell Florist Preston’s < The Chowan Herald _ *W. H. Bunch’s Garage t Edenton Supply Company W. D. Holmes Wholesale Grocery ,Inc. Phthisic’s Grocery A & P Store NuQurl Beauty Shop Elliott Cleaners Western Auto Store Forehand Jewelry Store Elliott Company . - Tots & Teens Byrum Hardware Company B& B Venetian Blind Company Bridge Turn Service Station Lula White’s Flower Shop Batton Contractors = • ' *“ Triangle Service Station Byrum Implement & Truck Co. Quinn Furniture Company • The Little Triangle Joseph Hewes Hotel Edenton Motor Company N 1 • . ■ * Edenton Furnituye Company * Albemarle Motor Company Junior Woman’s. Club Leary Bros. Storage Company Brown’s Esso Station Edenton Lions Club Jimbo’s Jumbos Edenton Ice Company, Inc. Chowan Tribe of Red Men * / Mitchener’s Pharmacy The Texas Company - Frank Elliott , - Griffin’s Grocery Barrow Bottling Works Carolina Service Station ✓ • ♦ ■ , A. L. Perry Roof & Sheet Metal Co. M. G. Brown Lumber Company . Bill Perry Texaco Station I Colonial Stores, Inc. Home Feed & Fertilizer Company v W. M. Rhoades Shoe Shop Badham Bros. Chowan Storage Company Byrum Grocery , l Bell’s Goodyear Store J. M. Vail’s Store Coca Cola Company WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD EDENTON METHODIST CHURCH ' miirrrnm’fn-"NrrTnnffi- --f- CRANKY HARRY By T.W. JONES I lfc it l jf Ji ■At Bfc MARtE MOTOR cCI I Chowan Mutual Produce Exchange (INCORPORAfEP) • I ‘ EDENTON, N. C. I Announces Opening of the Auction Block at Valhalla MONDAY, MAY 24, AT 1:00 P. M. J During the summer, sales will be held for the sale of various • I I kinds of farm produce, the sales to be conducted by Francis Hiqks, J - well known and experienced auctioneer. j FARMERS, bring us your Beans, Cabbage, Spinach, Butter , 1 Beans, Corn, Cucumbers or any Vegetables you may have. Our j Auctioneer will endeavor to secure the highest possible prices for I your produce. Sales begin promptly at 1 o’clock each day. CHOWAN MUTUAL PRODUCE EXCHAN6E COMPANY I W. A, HARRELL, Secretary and Treasurer T> • ' V, ... - • '■>.'•■ OC A 1 ■• \ 1 * rSKilf , Dio YOU M*/e THi RADIATOR CHECKED?/ ( TUBM TO-, '' "•. V .** *
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