PAGE TWO Exams Scheduled For Base Positions Applications Must Be Filed Not Later Than February 6 Civil Service examinations for the positions of 'Firefighter, CPC-6 and CPC-9 are now open at the U. S. Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N. C., it is stated by William E. Ward, Recorder Board of U. S. Civil Service Exmainers, XJ. S. Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point. These examinations are being held to fill positions at the U. S. Marine Corps Air Station, Edenton, IN. C. The salary for these positions range from $2,900 per annum for CPC-6 to $3,775 per annum for CPC-9. Appli cations must be received by the Re corder, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Gate No. 1, U. S. Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N. C., not later than February 6, 1950, in order to be considered in this ex amination. No written test is required in this examination. Applicants will be rated on the basis of their training, edu cation and experience. Complete information and applica tion blanks may be obtained from any Local Post Office where the announce ment is posted; the Recorder, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, U. S. Marine Corps Air 'Station, Cherry Point, N. C., and the Director, Fourth U. S. Civil Service Region, Temporary Building “R”, Third and Jefferson Drive, ! S. W., Washington 25, D. C. At the same time Mr. Ward an nounced that examinations for the po sition of electricians, enginemen, help er general and helper woodworker in the Federal Government are now open at Cherry Point. These examinations are being held to fill positions at the U. S. Marine Corps Air Station, Edenton, 'N. C. The salary for these positions range from $7.04 per diem for helper gen eral to $11.84 per diem for elec trician. Requirements of applicants are the same as above examinations. I Senior Class News i ■——— «*" At a class meeting last Monday Billy White and Joyce Webb were elected as representatives of the High School Student Council. Billy and Joyce were elected after the approved resignations of the former representa tives, Earl Goodwin and Earl Min shew. Exams are over, even though the re sults might still be narrated between the teacher and the pupil. If you have time let’s pay the fortune teller a visit. As you sit down the lady ex claims that she sees the image of Earl Goodwin as a participant in many extra-curricular activities. Earl Goodwin was elected at the be ginning of the school term as a Stu dent Council representative yet later he resigned. Earl has been a bus driver for three years. “Big” Good win, as he was called on the gridiron, ! ASANITARYPRECAUTION... IS A STEP TO GOOD HEALTH 1 s I 2 j LARRY CHURCH S # Be sure that the pouring lip of your milk bottle is pro tected with a Seal-Right Hood —the only SURE protection from handling of milk bottles. Also a low Bacteria Count is just as important as a high butterfat test. Watch both in your milt. FOR MILK OF GOOD QUALITY » Call Albemarle Dairy j Distributor of Miller’s Fine Dairy Products j PHONE 217-W - „ EDENTON, N. C. played stellar football both defensive ly and offensively. As a eager and baseball player, Earl shows a good performance. This husky athletic boy 1 has justly owned his place as a mem ► ber of the Boy’s Monogram Club. In the superlatives Earl was chosen as the “most athletic.” I Other than school activities, Earl is a member of the Macedonia Baptist church, a member of the choir, and secretary of the Sunday School de partment in his church. At this point the profile of Faye Dale appeared in the predicting glass. Faye is secretary and treasurer of the Beta Club; and if anyone would seek Faye’s opinion about this position, she’d tell you that it is a task. In the superlatives Faye was chosen as the “most likely to succeed.” —here's luck! The historian of the class is none other than this diligent worker. Faye is a debater for ’SO and also was a negative speaker in ’49. This Senior girl is quite active in religious work too. Everyone knows that Faye is truly a sincere friend. That’s all the crystal ball reveals this time. More People Inquire About North Carolina Inquiries from ,23,989 people in very state in the Union, the Dis trict of Columbia, and 68 foreign countries and territories were serviced by the State Advertising Division of the Department of Conservation and Development during the six months period ended December 31. This was 1,646 more than handled during the same period in 1948, according ,to the semi-annual report of the State Ad vertising Director Charles -Parker. One inquiry was received from Czechoslovakia, 2 from Poland and 3 from Finland, but none of the other countries behind the Iron Curtain were heard from. On the other hand, subjects of na tions in the British Empire Showed increasing interest in North Carolina both as a place to visit and in which to settle. Canada led the list with 456 inquiries; England was next with QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms o* DMraw Arising fram STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID FrssßsokTsOssfllsaMVreatoMSttfcat Hast Ndp er R WH Csst Yea Nsthtag Over Übm mlllloa banks es the Wnum Tuuioit hwn^eeaeejdfor Mmac* Pon Dlfoitloh. Sow if llpotl ItoMadi! CMilnm, IlinWaa, ate., due to Eioms Add. Sold on IS d»y«' trial! Ask for “Willard** Menace” which fully explains this treatment —fce* —at For Sale In Edenton by MITCHENER’S PHARMACY ; CWMESHAMfW : unoi'^Pt Sold In Edenton By MITCKENER'S PHARMACY THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1950 - 129; the Island of Malta sent six in -1 quiries. Australia was heard from j 87 times and New Zealand 44. [ From the Philippines 168 inquiries i were received, and from Hawaii 24. i Tiny Luxemburg accounted for 3 in quiries, Israel 3, Japan 8, and West i Germany 26. t Foreign inquiries totaled 1,744. I As usual, the greatest number of domestic inquiries came from New York 2,693. North Carolina was next - with 2,189. Pennsylvania was third with 1,415 and Ohio ranked fourth with 1,238. The fewest inquiries : were received from Nevada —only 14. BIBLE CLASS MEETING The Young Woman’s Bible Class of the Edenton Baptist Church will meet Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. W. M. Wilkins on Broad Street. Mrs. Charlie Small, president of the class, urges all members to be pres ent. The meeitng will begin at 7:30 o’clock. LEGAL NOTICES North Carolina in the Chowan County Superior Court Mary B. Hathaway, Plaintiff vs. George Elton Hathaway, 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 the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separa tion for the statutory period of two years; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of JRRHHBHH “ let GEORGE DO IT” ■■■■HPi FOR SALE One House In Morris Circle—No. 102 In Excellent Condition. Gas Floor Furnace, Disappearing Stairway to Attic. 5.6 Acres Cleared Land (Base Road Near Edenton) FOR RENT One 2-Bedroom House —Highway 17 One 1-Bedroom House, Furnished (On Highway 17) Twiddy’s Insurance & Real Estate, Inc. PHONE 413 EDENTON, N. C. • • Chevrolet alone in the low-price field gives you highest dollar value . . . famous Fisher Body . . . lower cost motoring! SifaA \ and Finest ... at Lowest Cost! ' The Styleline De luxe 4-Door Sedcm BEST SELLER . . . AMERICA’S BEST BUY! Here’s your buy for 1950 ... for aU the things you want m a cfc.vroto al^Mngt „.*,**. * motor car at lowest cost-. . . the new Chevrolet with Style- lowest cost! new style-star bodies by fisher . . . new two c. »r Urnlv hv Pichprl TONE FISHER INTERIORS ... CENTER-POINT STEERING AND UNinZHJ star uoay oy risneri knee-action ride . . . curved windshield with panoramic It’s the one and only low-priced car that offers you a choice visibility •• • • l ®°f s T°Lf u lo^” ,c “ “B; • - of automatic or standard drive .. . with the thrilling new certi-safe hydeauuc brakes .. .ektu-konomicm to own, ' Powerglide Automatic Transmission and new 105-h.p. engine and the famous Silent Synchro-Mesh Transmission Combination of Powerglide Transmission and 105-tup. Engine for finest standard drive results—td lowest cost optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. f I B. B. H. MOTOR COMPANY i "YOUK FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER? ] N. Broad and Oakum Streets Bdeaton, N. C. ■ -"I. ■ . ■'-■■■ ' - ' Superior Court of said County, in the courthouse In Edenton, N- C., within twenty days after February 9th, 1950, and file a written answer or demur to the relief demanded in the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This 4th day of January, 1950. E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County Herbert Leary, Attorney. North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE! The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the estate of Katurah Lamb Bunch, deceased, late of Cho wan County, this is to notify all per sons having claime against said {es tate to present them to the under signed on or before the 12th day of January, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said' estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This sth day of January, 1950. LILLIE BUNCH PARKER, Executrix of Estate of Katurah Lamb Bunch, R. F. D. 2, Hickory, Va. W. S. Privott, Attorney. Jan12,19,26Feb2,9,15w5p North Carolina, Chowan County. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust executed to John F. White, Trus tee, on the 21st day of December, 1940, by A. N. Twine and wife, Biddie Twine, default having been made in the said indebtedness, and demand having been made of the holder there of, the said John F. White, Trustee, will sell the following described lands on the 11th day of February, 1950, at 12:00 o’clock noon: No. 1. A one-half undivided inter est in the land 3 devised to Grade and Biddie Williams (now Twine) in Item 1 of the Will of Biddie Williams, in the Clerk Superior Court’s office for Chowan County, beginning at the bridge across the road, the dividing line between the said Biddie Williams land and William Harrell’s land; thence Westwardly along the road 200 yards; thence Northwardly about 100 yards to the big ditch; thence East wardly along said ditch to .where it strikes along Harrell’s line in the swamp; thence Southwardly along Harrell’s line to the road. No. 2. Also all of the Biddie Wil liams (Twine) right, title and inter- HniMMlMlUlinm f "I | Baby Chicks I $12.50 per 100 SjHjlf | NEW HAMPSHIRE AND BARRED ROCKS | Have Some Started Chicks at Day Old Prices We have chicks to come off each Tuesday. These chicks ! are bred from a very good strain. They will make good layers | and nice broilers. Book your orders early. (Superior Hatchery { PHONE 359-W-1 EDENTON, N. C. J > I Singer Sewing I Machines A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SINGER SEWING MICHHE COMPANY 60s EAST main STREET ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. WILL BE IN EDENTON AND VICINITY Within 24 Hours After Receipt of Coupon To Have a SINGER REPRESENTATIVE CALL JUST FILL OUT AND MAIL THE COUPON 1 NAME .."I ■ ADDRESS - ....... , I ( ) Rent a SINGER Electric Portable ( ) Buy a new SINGER |, 1 1 WISH ( ) Have my machine repaired ( ) See a SINGER Vacuum Cleaner or Cleaner * | TO ( ) Sell my SINGER | ■ - - ' est in the swamp land in Item 6 of | the said Will of Biddie William*, Mg ; corded in Will Book E, page 546, j Clerk Superior Court’s office for Cho- ii j wan County. No. 3. Bounded on the South the old Virginia road; East by the JH William Harrell-H. C. Privott Estate ] ; lands; West by the lands of S. J. Wil- | liams; North by Rodney J. Harrell- j A. J. Williams lands and five (5) acres more or less. Dated and posted this 4th day of January, 1960. JOHN F. WHITE, 1 Jan12,19,26,Feb2,9, Trustee

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