PAGE SIX Highway Patrolmen Average 131 Miles Per Day During April North Carolina highway patrolmen averaged approximately 131 miles per day per patrolman during the month of April, the North Carolina Depart ment of Motor Vehicles reports. The Patrol traveled 1,667,504 miles and spent 141,927 hours on duty as compared with the 1,542,764 miles traveled and 145,515 hours on duty during March. A total of 32,908 lights were cor rected on the 118,972 vehicles in spected. Light tickets were issued in 1,193 cases and equipment tickets in 6,121. Seventy-two persons were killed and 838 injured in the 1,405 accidents investigated by the Patrol. A total of 1,257 more arrests were made in April than in March, the numlber for April 'being 10,489 and for March, 9,232. The 8,728 defendants found guilty of violations were sen tenced to 80 years, one month and 22 days. Five hundred and ninety persons were found not guilty. Drunk en driving accounted for 750 arrests. Five hundred and fifty-two vehicles were weighed and 233 were found overloaded. Fifty-two stolen cars and contents, valued at $37,900.48, were recovered and returned to owners. Courtesies extended numbered 15,135 as compar ed with 13,724 for the previous month. First aid was rendered in four cases and fire extinguished in six cases. 'Complaints investigated: amounted to 6,928. Warning tickets were issued in 3,781. Driver’s licenses inspected numbered 120,700. The Patrol brought in $318,953.31 in April, including the value of stolen property returned to owners. Os the amount. $171,911.29 was in fines turn ed over to county school funds and $99,333.64 was from costs turned into county general funds in counties where cases were tried. Highway revenue collected on overloaded and improperly licensed trucks amounted to $9,807.90. Quick Service Excited Tourist (after smash-up)— ’‘Run, sonny, run. Run like every thing and bring the nearest doctor.” Farmer Boy—“ That's him there— under the car.” Classified Ads SEE DENTIST REGULARLY— Clean teeth reguiariy with sanitiz ing Olag Tooth Paste, made with soothing, protective oils. Olag Tooth Paste. At all drug stores. LOST—ONE PAIR EYEGLASSES, near Post Office. In brown case, with name, Annie C. G. Finder please return to Annie Granby, 126 E. Carteret St. ltp. FOR RENT BEACH HOUSE, electric refrigerator, stoye and hot water heater. Available last four weeks in June. Mrs. R. S. Carr, Edenton. Phone 322-W. ltp FOR SALE NEW 3-BEDROOM brick house. Small down payment. Terms arranged for purchaser. Open for inspection. Call 567-J. maylß,2s,junelc. SBBK I only A ■ frozen fruits, vegetables, meats, ice ■ H gm mQnL H cream, pastries, too .. . just a few ■ M www *' ■ steps from your dining table. A G-B H A tL H Home Freezer k“a store that sever ■ «v H closes” right in your home. ipM y>.||| ■ Buy in quantity at quantity pricer- ■ LUKI Ji Py and SAVEI . MIT #Aant«HSVllm|MmintMirfNlMl l QUINN FUDNITUtE COMPANY EDENTON, N. C. AUtnonz+a AiMfvf GENERAL® ELECTRIC HONE FREEZERS HOUSE FOR SALE— NO. 9 WEST- ; over Heights. Will sell for highest offer. If interested, call Capt. F. T. Watts, New Bern 26880 collect. roaylß,26,junel,B,pd. CURTAINS WASHED AND stretched, tailored or ruffled. Call anytime at 306 W. Gale St., Eden ton. < maylljtf FOR SALE 3-BEDRiOOM BRICK house. Inspection by appointment 16 Westover Heights. Phone 577-W. may11,18,25p MAN OR WOMAN TO TAKE OVER route otf established Watkins cus tomers in the city of Edenton. Full time income averages $45 weekly. No investment necessary. We will help you get started. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va. mayilß,2s,Junelp FOR SALE —4-ROOM HOUSE, LESS than year old. Thermostatically controlled gas floor furnace. Ve netian blinds. Table top gas water heater. Immediate possession for a small down payment. No. 1 Strat ford Road, Albemarle Court. Con tact C. A. Broudy, VMF-115, MOAS, Cherry Point N. C. mayll.exjunelp FOR RENT—FURNISHED APART ment. Private entrance. 306 N. Granville St. Phone 265-W or 433. maylltf IT IS GOOD BUSINESS TO KEEP good records of your business. Get your supplies from Edenton Office Supply Company. tfc GET YOUR GARDEN SEEDS FROM Halsey Feed & Seed 'Store. Yes we have them from the spoon full to a bag full. Any kind of seed you will need for your garden. Halsey handles T. W. Wood famous seeds. They will come up and grow. Ask your neighbor, he uses them. Try Vigoro this season and see the difference. tfc. DO NOT DESTROY VALUABLE papers. File ’em. Get what you want at Edenton Office Supply Com pany. tfc 10-DAY SALE OUR FINEST Rocks, Reds, White Wyandottes, Crosses, your choice at $8.95 per 100 as hatched. Same Heavy Breeds our choice, $7.95 per 100 as hatched. Heavy Breed Roosters, $6.95 per 100 (Positively No Leghorns.) 12 Duck lings, $4.75. 15 Turkey Poults Toms, $10.50. Blood tested. 100% Live Delivery, C. O. D. Ruby Chicks, Dept. 19A, Norfolk, Va., Phone 29040. tfc PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. Latest methods used in the art. Contact Zeb E. Brown & Son, Ahos kie, N. C., P. O. Box 168. t-f DUPLICATING PAPERS, STEN cils, inks, and other supplies avail able at Edenton Office Supply Com pany. - tfc BACKACHE, GETTING UP NIGHTS, cjoudy urine, leg pains, bladder and kidney troubles. Guaranteed relief or money back. Ask for BACK-O. Miltchener’s Pharmacy. apr27-tf PERSONAL: CHUCK CALL LULA belle tonight sure. Everybody else call Goldie Layton, office 26 -W, or residence 308-W, Edenton, N. C., representing Farm Bureau- Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio. t-f THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950 BEAUTIFUL LAWNS YES, WE have everything to keep them that way. Bone ipeal, Cotton Seed Meal, Sheep Manure and T. W. Wood famous Seed and*Vigoro., We also have Peat Moss and regular and Special Vigoro for your flow ers. Grass and Vigoro Sower loan ed if you desire. Phone 273. We deliver. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” tfc FOR SALE ACCOUNT BOOKS, ledger sheets, binders, indexes— anything for the office. Edenton Office Supply Co. tfc WANTED —WHY WORRY ABOUT Athletes Foot. Boils, Burro, Itch, Eczema, Impetigo, Pimples, Psoria sis, Ringworm or any known skin disease. Ask your druggist about V-J-O. expDec2Bpd FOR SALE OR RENT— TWO BED room house. 19 Albemarie Court. Phone 596-J-2. tfc FOR SALE—LARGE OIL BURNER and 2-piece bedroom suite. Apply 307 North Broad Street. may!Btf PORTO RICO SWEET POTATO plants for sale. Seed treated be fore planting. C. E. Lupton, Route 3, Edenton, N. C. Phone 379-W-2. erpjune29p. HOUSE FOR SALE— FRAMIi, 3 •bedrooms, Lot No. 7, in Westover Heights. Small down payment. Phone 560-J. ltp. FOR SALE HARDWICK GAS range and 8 cubic foot Servel gas refrigerator. Both used eleven months and in perfect condition. Also, used 12x12 foot fibre rug. Reasonable. 9 Hawthrone Road, Albemarle Court. Call 592.-J-1. ltp. FOR SALE—COLE HOT WATER heater, 30-gallon, laundry-type, good condiion, price SIO.OO. F. E. Twiddy, Phone 445hJ, Edenton. ltc FOR RENT BEDROOMS WITH lavatory. Also 2-room furnished apartment. Apply Mrs. Shelton Moore, 919 N. Broad Street iPhone 174-J. may2s,junelc TAM THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. 1 Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 Thursday and Friday, May 25-26 Betty Grable and Victor Mature in “WABASH AVENUE” ■ -o Saturday, May 27 Johnny Mack Brown in “WEST OF WYOMING” o Sunday, May 28— Ronald Reagan and Patricia Neal in “THE HASTY HEART” 0 Monday and Tuesday, • May 29-30 Dick Powell and June Ally son in “THE REFORMER AND THE REDHEAD” o Wednesday, May 31— Double Feature Robert Lowery in “CALL OF THE FOREST” Willard Parker in “BODYHOLD” Eden Theatre Friday Shows, May 26, 7-9 P. M. Saturday Shows, May 27, Continuous Spade Cooly and Barbara Woodell in “EVERYBODY’S DANCIN’ ” Hi-Way 17 Drive-In Theatre y 2 Mile North of Edenton Two Shows Each Night In-Car Speakers Modern Rest Rooms. Snack Bar Admission 40c. Children Under 12 Free In Cars •—■ » ' —-o~v —l - May 25—Last Showing Dennis Morgan and Andrea King in “MY WILD IRISH ROSE” o Friday end Saturday, May 26-27 Maria Montez and Rod Cameron in “PIRATES OF MONTEREY” . _~T » - " ■■ ■ Sunday, May 28— Edward G. Robinson and Arlene Francis m I “JjLL MY SONS” ; Monday and Tuesday, May 29-30 Alan Ladd and 1 Brenda Marshall in “WHISPERING SMITH” Wednesday and Thursday, May 31 - June 1— June Haver in ; 11 “I WONDER WHO’S KISSING J HER NOW” PEOPLE’S CHCMCE! For U. S. Senate, May 27tfa I Senator Frank P. Graham (jraham Against Civil Rights Bill I Be Sure You Vote j SATURDAY, MAY 27th -I Don’t be fooled by ugly, untrue statements against this great man by those who think only of self in terms of the ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. Frank Graham puts the welfare of his people first and cannot be bought with money to favor privilege grouper individuals. Herbert Bonner For Graham Our good Congressman, Herbert C. Bonner, has publicly announced that he favors Graham for the U. S. Senate. He is in a position in Washington to know as much about the proper man for this job as anyone. What Responsible People Say About Our Senator Graham LOYALTY . . . Senator Clyde R. Hoey: Senator Graham is as loyal as any American who walks this earth.” ABILITY . . . General George C. Marshall: “The work Frank Graham did in Indonesia for United Nations was a diplomatic mir- 1 acle.” Frank Graham risked his life against Communist assassins to bring peace and I democracy to the East Indies. ■ CHARACTER .. . Senator Wayne Morse: “Frank Graham is the most Christ-like man I know.” 1 STATESMAN .. . Senator Charles Tobey: ; “Frank Graham’s Senate speech on the Atlantic Pact was the greatest I have ever heard 1 in the U. S. Senate.” . , If DIPLOMACY .. . Mrs. O. Max Gardner: Wife of late Governor and Ambassador Gardner and sister-in-law of Senator Clyde R. | Hoey: “While I have many reasons for being for Senator Graham, I shall state only | one—l believe that he works effectively for the prevention of war and the establish ment of permanent world peace.” 11l HELP CHOWAN COUNTY GIVE THIS GREAT MAN, I IQ FRANK GRAHAM, A LARGE MAJORITY SATURDAY I CHOWAN COMMITTEE FOR GRAHAM, EDENTON. N. C. ; | [HI r , '* 7 * ' ~ Si