PAGE TWO Police Arrest 17 People h February Failure to Display City Auto Tags Leads Arrests Edenton police made a total of 67 arrests during February, according to a report of Chief cf Police George I. DaiL Leading cause for arrests was failure to display a city auto license, 21 being arrested for that reason. Drunks followed with 16 and miscel laneous traffic violations was next ■with 10 arrests. Os the 67 arrests, 66 ‘were found guilty. Those arrested included 32 white males, two white females, 29 colored males and one colored female. Eight •transients were cared for during the month. Fines amounted to $536.50 and costs $349.33 or a total of $885.83. Os ■this amount $131.60 was turned back to the town in way of officers’ fees. •During February the police answer ed 105 calls, investigated nine acci dents, worked three funerals, report ed 36 street lights out, extended 33 courtesies, found 10 doors unlocked, made 18 investigations, answered six fire calls and issued 355 citations. The police made 613 radio calls and were on the air 51 minutes and 5 sec onds. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY James Holloway was agreealbly sur prised Saturday night of last week when a group of friends gathered at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Lee, to celebrate his 70th birthday. AJbout 20 guests greeted Mr. Hollo way when he entered the room after ■a day spent fishing. After opening a goodly number Os presents the honoree cut an attractive birthday cake, which provided dessert for a buffet style dinner. -Without music life would be a mis lake. —<F. W. Nietzsche. DEPnpuju / THE green water* close over the diver's head; his leaden soled shoes drag him down thru murky depths. In a for eign, hostile element, he de pends on a slender tube to brinq him the air that is life. You are assured of a service of correct appointments, and well within your means, when you call on us to officiate. You will find ours is an organization of unswerving dependability. IWimroPDI m I I PHONE 23KDENTONN.C| ■ THE HO ME T T *E iIBEM6RLE I J MUTUAL BLPIAL ASSOCIATION J T&w 1 Williaml Pennl Bien d e d 9 5 Retail W«» 1 *1.95 1,315 m Fifth* 86 Proof This Week’s Poem J By WTLBORNE HARRELL | YOUR MAIL MAN ’ His back is bent from heavy loads Os mail of every kind, He travels many miles of roads But yet he doesn’t mind. r He likes his job of carrying mail , From everywhere to you, , He brings your letters without fail i When nothing else goes through. ’ When be himself is old and gray, When one dark day he’s gone, ; We know that though he’s far away The mail man carries on. i , We know he’s gone to answer God | And carry the mail once more— For God wrote him a letter: ] “(Come home, your work on earth i is o’er.” jj IN MEMORLAM , In sad but loving memory of our , dear husband, father and grandfather, John C. Saunders, who departed this life one year ago today, March 17, 1950. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our hearts Which never can be filled. THE FAMILY ltp RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH Creomulsion relieves promptly becauM it goes right to the se*X of the troubl# to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users. CREOIVIUIfSSOM relievos Coushf, C' C- r. N^A^WWSAA^WWV^V/WWVA/WS/SA/WW TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD (jjf FIREBALL POWERED jp|rW wi fWmed (Albulb*OiittK|All«*|jH Here, packed in 3,615 nimble pounds and 204.8 inches of over-all length, is the car marvel of ’sl. In the few short weeks since it started to roll off the assembly lines, it has written a bright new page in automotive history for the low-priced field. What Buick engineers have done is come up with a bran-- l |Aer car provide! aU tU*t I 1 ■*» - rr.r- »,*<■•»• - -■** - 1 1 MISM-MR roRWRONT— eo»bi»«* «"«" sIUJNf Hmwot brak. *<«" I I WHITE-OLOW iw*—" “ on w* mod,, ‘ Krnt- 1 I vu i • * nn gloaming Mwa*P m i , SimoOn parking brako, I r'ottQlW Tiff MWH |wlto rid *' !mpfOY ** d 9 Plu»: S»<Mo«kb* £TniJoi»d »■»*>"• I Tu»« 111 HENRY J, TAYLOR, ABC Network, every Monday inning. WM ,» «■■•■“ ' u, “ w, ““ |'v- ••;- > •;, j •. ,■ s*-«a533 = $2087-00 MEiz WA m 1 ra o®<P6rW« I All prices sub|ec* to cnang. i—WMW I notice. " YOUR KEY ro GREATER VALUE iSf' Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Company, Inc. 105 to 109 E. Queen Street " Edenton, N. C. i TELEPHONE 147 ■ B I —* —'" 1 J THE OHOWIAiN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 22, MM. Auxiliary Os St Paul’s Holds Monthly Meeting: I The monthly meeting of the Wo men’s Auxiliary of St Paul’s Church j was held in tile Parish House on March 8. After prayers were said Mrs. George Mack, Christian Educa tion Chairman, introduced the speak er for. the day, Mrs. John D. Palmer, president of St. Timothy’s Auxiliary, Wilson. Mrs. Palmer gave a most interesting and enlightening talk on symbolism in the Episcopal Church. Mrs. Henry Gardner, U.TX3. custo dian, announced that a Corporate Communion and ingathering of the United Thank Offering will be held I Thursday, March 15, at 10:30 A. M. I Mrs. W. B. Roeevear, on behalf of the Auxiliary, thanked those who co operated so wonderfully in redoing the Parish House guild room. The room was completely redecorated and looks most attractive and inviting. A ' letter of thanks and appreciation < from the Vestry to the Auxiliary 1 was read. The women of the Auxili ary were highly praised for their splendid work in doing such a fine job on the room. ■ The Auxiliary voted unanimously to send SSO to both Camp Leach and ; G»W i\ SEVEN *2" MB STAR •landed whiskey. "The straight whiskies are 4 I / years er more eld. $714% MM 4% / SEVEjy oJ.. / straight whiskey. 62%% |]f| / -Rfr* 1 / neutral spirits distilled Eul I / / from grain. 15% straight # / whiskey 4 years eld. / 15% straight whiskey 5 DDAAE J years old. 7V4% straight IIW Vl WHgW whiskey 6 years old." OOOPIRHAM A WORTS LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS Ksnqgs. Mrs. Roeevear appointed the foßow ’ ing members to be delegates to the Auxiliary Convention to be held in Goldsboro in AJpril: Mrs. L. A. Pat terson, Mrs. George Mack, Mrs. James Wood, Mi*. John Graham and Mrs. Charles Wales, Sr. The members of the Auxiliary vot ed to purchase a new two-oven stove to replace the old single-oven stove now in use. The addition of the new stove to the Parish House kitchen will be a most welcome improvement. Miss Margaret Pruden, in checking over records of the old St Mary’s Guild of St. Paul’s Church found the Guild had a balance of $68,66. Since this Guild is no longer in existence, Miss Pruden suggested that this amount be turned over to the church yard cotamfttee to be used for beau tification of the church grounds. Her motion met with full approval After the business meeting, the women attended Evensong in the church. This service is being held daily throughout Lent. One Too Many! “I found a $lO bill this morning.” “That shows you are lucky. You have a gift for finding things.” “My gift, stuck by me too long. Next I found the owner.” new high-style body—new in every contour and dimension. They’ve designed a brand-new, weight-saving frame, exclu sively for this Special. Then they’ve added the power packed F-263 Fireball engine— which was new in the 1950 Super— and just wait till you see i ■■Mp r “S wadiing action § > 0 Fully automatic U . . ■ W c * eNo bolting down ■■lyfsrmi || if See it today at. .. H Ralph L Parrish mmrnm Try a Herald Classified Ad For Quick Results! Jp| Put your srfmf TELEPHONE in your home plans Your plan, for remod- EPraD eiing or building a new - home should always in clude built-in telephone facilities. For telephone con duits, inexpensive and easy to install during construc tion or remodeling, will conceal telephone wires with in walls and carry them to neat handy outlets. Call our business office for suggestions on how to * "telephone cc-Jition” your new home. Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. Elizabeth City Edenton Hertford Manteo Sunbury what that does for this nimble performer. There’s a power-to-weight ratio that spells thrill and thrift in operation—at a first cost that’s just a breath away from the lowest price level. We’d like you to see and drive this newest Buick marvel—find out for yourself what a honey it is to handle, and what a cinch it - is to buy. Why not drop in and see us the very first chance you get? Equipment, aee—oriee, trim tmdjutodoUTuro euhjoot to ehange without notice.

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