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Local Police Arrest 69 Persons During June Edenton .police made 69 arrests during June, according to the monthly report of Chiel of Police R. L. Pratt. As usual, drunks led the list at 20 arrests, followed 14 for driving a car « without an operator’s permit and 10 for disorderly conduct. .Fines amounted to $325.50 and costs $186.60, for a total of $712.10, of which amount $123.03 was turned in to the town byway of officers’ fees. During the month the police an swered 72 calls, investigated five au tomobile accidents, worked four funerals, reported 29 street lights out, extended 19 courtesies, found nine doors open in the business section and • worked four fires. Two dogs were • killed, stolen property recovered totaled SIQ.OO, and 27 investigations were made. During the month 773 radio calls • were made, the police being on the air a total of one hour, six minutes and 30 seconds. t RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT: In the passing of Fred P. Wood, who served St. Paul’s as Treasurer and Vestryman for a number of years, this church lost a faithful and unos tentatious servant. We, the Vestry, shall sorely miss his sage counsel, his friendly spirit, his cooperation and help. May the Lord bless, preserve, Wm/eeOs I Luxurlou i €duhtry-Club 9LASTK SCAT COVER} „ _ $12.95 . , “7"- $18.95 Sedans end Coaehelw™.. Smooth. Jewel-tonEtl plastics ... can’t fade* Made to outwear youtf v",l t Dependable. I ‘fcvstproof. Positive ac tion. HR9909 " Slaymaker " 39c MDtOCR ....... - ~v GOOD USED TIRES Big Stock! Bargain Prices! Deep treads! Strong side walls! Thousands of low cost miles on any tire of fered! Some are trade-ins on our new low-pressure line and are in excellent condition. SpHhti May/ 4.00x16 Good tread.... ss.o# 4.50x16 New aetread.. None 4.25x16 Extra g00d.... $6.50 6.50x17 Fair tread $3.00 DRIVE IN TODAY! PICK YOUR TIRES—WE MOUNT ’EM FREE! «L \ Sor cars If Hydraulic 49c BRAKE FUJI* GENERATOR ■■l CUTOUTS w aarjgft urn ii Guaranteed. For Chevs. ’2B-38; Fords rjn •la-38} Plyms. ’3l-34...., 'W Horn# Owned and Operated b*' L. T. D U N E$ A R BROAD STREET EDENTON, N. C. and keep Mm. The Vestry extends to the family ■ its sympathy in their bereavement. This memorial shall be spread on the i minutes of the Vestry and copies sent to the family and press. 1 The Vestry of St. Paul’s Church. Edenton’s Colonials Again In First Place (Continued from Page One! er scored on Leary’s long fly to cen terfield. Murphy 3tole second and when Sires faked a throw to sefcond,- Fulghun left third base and oh the throw to catch him, he beat the ball home. Edenton 9, Windsor 7 On Hicks Field Monday night, fans were treated to just about everything baseball offers, including brilliant playing, a grand slam home run and arguments with the umpire. The Cdlonials in a 10 inning game defeat ed the Windsor Rebels 9-7. Moe Bauer, Edenton’s jinx, started on the mound for Windsor, but was sent to the showers at the end of the seventh when the Colonials scored four runs. He was replaced by Hog gard. Earl Goodwin sarted for Edenton, but was relieved by Moring in the sixth. Windsor got off to an early lead, scoring one run in each of the first* second and third innings. The Colon ials tied the count by scoring one Take a Can on Your Trip! WiMWiU MOTOR OIL sl*4l 100% pure Texas oil. Car bon-free; lasts longer. Hot weather performance guaranteed. 2«mit-i8 fpS3g|iC=gssp| i Why Pay $75 to $100? TRUETORE CAR RADIO Custom Styled $47.50 Controls fit and match y.,ur instrument panel. Amazing power; full, rich . tone. Easy Terms. 04832 Handy Home, Farm, Shop 1/4" ELECTRIC MILL During Sale W.BO Dependable, long-life AC DC motor. 3-jaw chuck, 0-y*" capacity. 6-ft. rub ber cord. 2H137R Pure Hog Bristle 4 " WAIL BRUSH Dur?ng Sale Only $4.69 For use on house, bam, or interior walls. Pure hog bristles assure you even coverage phsj7» ~ GUARANTEED at-yflL FUEL PUMPS jfnNSSw New, preci iLKßT sion original ' T gB? equipment r &rd-£St een ’tZ** 1 - $2.49 THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, ». C„ THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949. in the tMrd inning and two in the fifth. In a big seventh inning rally , the Colonials scored four runs mak ing the score 7-3. In the top of the ninth, however, Windsor had the bases loaded and Livick cleaned the bases with a home run which knotted the score 7-7. Another home run figured in the scoring in the seventh, when the Co lonials scored four runs. Bohonko doubled and Parker walked. Bokonko scored on Fulghun’s long fly which was missed. With Parker and Fulghun on base Doc Murphy came to bat. He was fanned by Moe Bauer on his three previous trips to the plate, but this time he connected safely with one of Bauer’s fast balls, sending it over the fence for a home run. 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Leachman went the entire route for , the the Colonials, giving up only six scattered hits. Gaskins was the Wind sor hurler, who was touched for 10 hits, three of which were made by ] Bokonko* \ CLASSIFIED AND LEGAL NOTICES WANTED: GOOD 1936 TO 1940 Ford, Chevrolet or Plymouth. James Cozzens at Jimbo’s Jumbos, Inc. Edenton, N. C. ltc North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court. Alice B. Strickland, by Her Next Friend, Her Mother, Monnie C. Barnette, Plaintiff, Against James Lowell Strickland, Defendant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named- will hereby take notice that an action en-; titled as above has been commenced in I PAGE SEVEN « ft" 1 1 the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the purpose of ofc taming an absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separation for the i statutory period of two years; and , the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear ’ the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Court House in Edenton, N. C., within twenty days after Aug. 13, ■ 1949, and file a written answer or demur to the relief demanded in the Complaint in said action, of the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 12th day of July, 1949. (s) E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, N. C. j Herbert Leary, Attorney. I Julyl4,2l,2BAug4pd
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