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My Advice By M Department District Officials Direct Remarks to Soda Foun tain Personnel The local Health Department this week stresses some Do’s and Don’ts especially for soda fountain personnel. Five "C’a” are emphasized—Cleanli ness, Courtesy, Carefulness, Common Sense and Compliance with the law. “These five ‘CV are the keynotes to efficient personnel requirements,” says health officials. “The soda foun tain personnel can be the making or the breaking of a good business. Too much emphasis cannot be put on your appearance, service and habits. “The customers watch your fingers, so you must, too, keep fingers out of the cups and containers. That is where the coca cola or ice cream be longs. Wash hands thoroughly before starting your work and after each visit to the toilet. Don’t grow a germ garden on your hands and under your finger nails. * Nalls must be trimmed and hands clean. Use plenty of hot water and soap and dry with individ ual paper towel. “Use handkerchiefs (paper tissues if available) for your own protection su well as your customers’ protection from droplet infection from the mouth and nose. Wash hands again after handling handkerchiefs, dirty rags and money. “And keep your hair out of the drinks you make by wearing a hair t net or cap while on duty. i “Looks count too. Brush and comb | your hair daily and keep it neat and i dean. 1 "Clean clothes promote business and .’ command respect, so look clean, feel clean and be clean. A uniform always 1 looks better when not used as a towel. Change uniform when soiled—wear clean clothes. "Your freedom from communicable -disease protects your customer’s health and brings them back. Get a health certificate. And watn your personal hygiene. To the women: use fresh make-19 every day on a clean face. And for the men: shave daily. Doth of these practices are but two es sential things you can do to help feel clean, look clean, and be clean. “Too much stress can never be put on personal appearance and personal hygiene. A pleasant smile, a clean uniform and a dean body are certain ly some of the first matters to be con sidered in the employment of person nel and continue to be of the first im portance in active service to the pub lic. “The principles underlying cleanli ness, neatness and attractiveness are well understood and the results of their application in the home or be hind a soda fountain will constitute great achievements by any person. Who would not rather be served by a neat, clean, polite waitress than by a clumsy waitress? It’s just gcfod business for all employees to be clean and exercise simple rules of sanita- Mr. Farmer! SEE US FOR YOUR Seed Peanut Shelling As our aim is to give you the best Seed Pea ■ nut Shelling service possible, we have spent much time and effort in making several changes in our mill so that we may give you even better service than last season. Our plant now being modern throughout, pro duces fewer splits and better grading. Pea nuts are hand-picked ready for planting. We sincerely believe that we are now prepared to j: shell your seed peanuts to your entire satis faction. 65c per bag EffeeSve March Ist H We Have Ample Warehouse Space For The Storage of Your Peanuts Our mill is located at our warehouse on West Carteret Street near the Home Feed & Fertilizer Company. Telephone 185 0r287-J ! CHOWAN STORAGE COMPANY SEED SHELTERS I . LLOYD E. BUNCH, Manager ALL SEED RECEIVES OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION. | A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. '» *: • •; If r WriTir i ''rMroTiinrilwr‘ , f' : ~n* i r A i > ' , ~> ii fTiMrffltn 'in mu .*■- lion while on the job. If you must 1 smoke do not smoke behind the coun- < ter or sods fountain where food end t drink is prepared. < “If an employee is sick, he should 5 not work: it is not fair to him to re quire him to work; it is not fair to the j public. Promiscuous sneezing, cough- < ing and expectorating are important < factors in the transference of infected j discharges from the respiratory tract. 1 “Good personal hygiene on part of 1 the soda fountain operator will reduce i both air-borne and hand to mouth transmission of the agents diseases. < The extent to which the rules of per- ] eonail hygiene can be enforced depends < to a considerable degree on the disci- 1 pline of personnel, and the enforce- 1 i ment of such rules can be obtained 1 ’ only through the cooperation of per- j sonned and the management. So let us : • all three—the Health Department, the 1 1 employee and the employer—work to- : ‘ gether towards correct personal hy- 1 giene. 1 ■ “How do you rate in appearance, ■ cleanliness and habits as a fountain 1 operator? It does not take the sani ' tarian to answer this. You check ! yourself.” 1— i 40 Applicants For ’soi Census Enumerators 3 1 Applicants Must Pass ; Oral and Written * Tests Applicants for employment as enu merators for the 17th Decennial Cen sus in -Chowan and adjoining area will be required to pass oral and written tests to demonstrate their ability for the work, it is announced by F. Webb Williams, District Supervisor for the United States 'Bureau of the Census. Qtnild AOA/AX OLAGJSStj At Drug Stssss Evorywh*** a I Chairs Repaired With CANE BOTTOMS RUSH BOTTOMS SPLIT BOTTOMS ALSO SLATS AND ROUNDS REPLACED All Chairs Made Like New j At a Very Low Cost LLOYD NORFLEET I Corner Church and Oakum Sts. EDENTON, N. C. THE CHOWAN ggRAU) EDENTON, N. 0, THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1950 The tests will indicate which appli cants can best comprehend and follow < the detailed and exacting written and oral instructions given to enumerators < as they train for their assignment. To date, Supervisor Williams stated, about 40 applications have been re ceived for the 13 enumerator positions to be filled. Among these are a con siderable number of war veterans who will be given preference for appoint ment over non-veterans provided they 1 meet other qualifications. Applicants must 'be United States citizens of good health and character, have completed high school or have comparable experience, be between 21 and 65 years of age, preferably be tween 25 and 45, and be financially ,• able to sustain themselves for four, weeks before receiving their first salary check. Persons are eligible for consideration if they draw Federal | retirement pay (other than Social Se curity), are State or local government , employees, law enforcement officers, officers of political organizations, in dividuals engaged in political activity or contemplating such activity during the Census taking period. Close rela tives will not be considered for em ployment in the same locality in this I area. Examination Scheduled 1 For Bank Examiners A Civil Service examination for ap pointment to the positions of Trainee 1 *—» If You Need Money To Finance or Re-Finance Your Farm at Low Interest Rates... SEE T. W. JONES ► Edenton, North Carolina 5 Representative of One of the Nation’s Largest ; Insurance Companies TAKE UP TO 20 YEARS TO REPAY LOANS - ■== y • • TOOTE i MfTE WITH i and nrar Buck Dealer J I V OU h on I the calendar— and you feel it in the Spring—and the out | doors calling—and that lively jubi lance that conies with winter’s ( ... passing. » i And nowhere is the spirit more in evidence thanat your Buick dealer’s • For it’s Spring Jubilee time with Buick. Time to trot out and show off all the gay and brilliant beauties of his 1950 line. lime for you to sample, in proper setting, all the new life and bril liance of Buick valve-in-head straight-eight power—time for you to meet the greatest cure for spring fever known—the easy, effortless, mile- mastering stride of a Buick under your command. MM7M* KW*mC£XAW£ "Bettorkttf Bu/ck" •» Turn In HENRY 1. TAYIO*, ASC Nntwork, ovary Monday analog. ITiff JTTT m*** w,..1..-»YU Ih-I When hmttmr mr* *mtu BUICK WBiU *mU* th«m Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Company, Inc. 105 to 109 E. Queen Street TELEPHONE 147 Edenton, N. C. - ■ - ■ - Assistant Bank Examiner, and Assist- ] ant Bank Examiner with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is now open, it is stated by the local secretary of the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners at the local Post Office, t The appointments carry entrance e salaries of S3IOO and $3825, per an- j num respectively, and are for duty in the Fourth Federal Deposit Insurance * Corporation District, embracing the v states of Maryland, North Carolina, 1 South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. ( Further information and applica- t tion forms may be obtained from any office of the Civil Service Commission, c from first and second-class post of- ® fices, or from *he executive secretary. 1 Board of U. S.*Civil Service Examin- 1 1 ers, Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poration, 200 Bank of Virginia Build -1 ing, 4th and Grace Streets, Richmond j 19, Virginia. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD NERVOUS STOMACH ALLIMIN relieves distressing symptoms of‘‘nervous stomach"— heaviness after meals, belching, bloating and colic due to gas. ALLIMIN has been scientifically tested by doctors and found highly effective. World famous—more than a Va billion sold to date, Leggett & Davis, Inc. EDENTON, N. C. Hiere are wonderful things for you to look into: A Riviera at Sedan prices. Two door Sedanets, four-door Sedans in a wide range of power and prices. Convertibles, Estate Wagons, a Coupe—cars for every taste and practically any budget. There are even gay new spring colors to help you meet the season in proper garb. And of course, if you haven’t yet done so, there’s Dynaflow Drive* for you to meet and sample. *Otoniord on Roadmastzs, optional at antra tool on Bannand Special models. ftifsiw Ukm th— mean BUICK'B THE BUY HfOHM-COMMfSSION Firaball rolro-ln-hoad powor In thraa anginas, flva ftp ratings. (Now F-263 angina In Sura modalsJ • NtW-PATTtUM STY UNO, with bumpor-guord grlllos, tapor-throvgh fandars, "doubla bobbin" tall lights • WIDE- ANOUh VISIBILITY, c/oi«up road slaw both forward and back • TRAFFIC-HANDY SIZE, lass ovor-all langth for aaslar parking and garaging, short turning radius • EXTRA-WIDE SEATS cradlad batwaan tha axlas • SOFT BUtCK MM, from all-coil springing, Safaty- Klda rims, low-prossuro tiros, rido-stoodylng torquo-tuba • DYNAHOW DRIVE standard on all ROADMASTEES, optional at axtra cost on Sura and SPECIAL sarias • WIDE ARRAY OF MORRIS with , tody by Flshar \ Rev. G. N. Ashley In Revival At Norfolk Friends of G. N. Ashley will be in terested to know that he will conduct a series of evangelistic services in the Norfolk Baptist Tabernacle Church from March 5 through March 13. He will be the guest of the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Morgan. Mr. Ashley is a former resident of Chowan County and is now pastor of the Salemburg Baptist Church. He conducted revival services last year at the Rocky Hock Baptist Church. I?' S Singer Sewing Machines A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE 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 ■ I I NAME . | ADDRESS.':..: | Direction If Rural ! ( ) Rent a SINGER Electric Portable ( ) Buy a new SINGER I I WISH ( ) Have my machine repaired I ( ) See a SINGER Vacuum Cleaner or Cleanei ■ TO ( ) SeU my SINGER | A. ißfl * PUI 1 wfmmm MB i Sold In Edenton By Mitchener’s Pharmacy , J Yes, you’ve a date—right now— to meet spring at your Buick dealer’s. A date not only to see pleasant things—but to hear pleas ant news as well. For Buick prices are something to jubilate about too. They start just above the lowest bracket—and they are accompanied by very easy-to-take arrangements as to the "deal.” , How about today—at latest tomor row—for keeping your date with your Buick dealer? PAGE THREE
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