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I * .Survey Os Parents ils In Progress For illsing Polio Vaccine i —■ 'Program Depends Up ; on Receipt of Salk ; Vaccine Here • , Chowan County schools are ron 'dueling a survey of parents of first am) second (traders pertaining to the use of Salk Vaccine, for (lie prevention of polio, providing this serum is made availalile here. This survey is being conducted in coop eration with the District Health De partment. If the National Founda tion for Infantile Paralysis pats the final stamp of approval on the Salk polio vaccine. North Carolina plans Classified Ads HUNDREDS OF DR NT I STS rec ommend OLAG Tooth Paste, Buy at the drug store, FOR SALE—.I-PI FOR WARN FT veneer liedroom suite with springs and mattress. In good conditi'on.j Also 1 plastic sofabed in fair condition. One 9x12 cotton rug in good condition. Will sell cheap. See Billy Calc, 21.1, W. Eden Street or call 202 on Sat urdays. Up SKIFF FOR SALE—IN I'F.RFIVL condition. See Willie Lamb, .903 North Oakum Street. It" FOR RENT—THREE CPSTAIRS unfurnished rooms, 107 East Carteret Street, Phone 489 .1. Itc FOR RENT DOFBI.E ROOM. Call 114-J. Mart(l*24c IIELI* WANTED R O O M 1 N G business makes opening available for responsible man or woman with car to rail on farm women in Chowan County. Full or spare time. Opportunity to make up to S4O a day. Write McNess Company, Dept. C, Candler Bldg.. Baltimore 2, Mil. MarlO.lTp NOW YOU CAN OWN YOUR own business: Western Auto Supply Company— Merchandise source for more than 2900 Western Au t o Associate Stores, Wants ambitions, forward looking dealers for choice locations in North and South Carolina. He’ll retail our nationally advertised lines of Auto supplies. Radios. T.Y., Bicycles. Appliances, etc. No ex perience required wo train you,. Capital Required —510,000,110. Lim ited number of contracts available. Act now! See. write or phone: Western Auto Supply Company Wholesale Division 2020 East Market Street Greensboro. North Carolina. Phone 8107 ■ . —or— , / Mr. .1. A, Steuerf . Wholesale Sales Representative 309 Isabella Avenue Washington, North Carolina SALESMEN WANTED WOULD you like to have a good, permu ..pent, profitable business of your own. You can have selling Rawleigh Products. Hundreds of men are earning more than ever before, supplying families with Rawleigh’s every day neces, si tie's. You can, too. Good he cal it y available in Chowan Coun ty.. Write Rawleigh’s, Depart ment. NCC-310-210, Richmond. Va. Mar3,10.17.24pd ELECTRO FREEZE, the famous direct draw, continuous soft ice cream-custard and milkshake freezers. No franchise or royal ty- We train you and can fi nance equipment, Set up your own drive in or store. Electro Freeze Distributors, 1305 W. Trade St., Charlotte, N. C. Phone 03980. Feb 17,24,Mar.3,10,17 p Pick Up Payments SPINET PIANO Unusual reverses causes couple to turn hack lovely little Spinet Pi ano. Full keyboard. Mahogany finish. New Piano Guarantee. Will transfer account to some person in this section. Just pay small payment on Delivery. Pick up some small monthly payments. Write Payment Dept., P. O. Box 1373, Charlotte, N. C., where to see Spinet. Mar3,loc (EPTIC TANKS PRE-CAST, concrete. Distribution boxes, pre cast, concrete. Pre-cast concrete grease traps. Kennan & Corey Plumbing Co., 1111 North Oakum ; Street. Jan6tfc • MONUMENTS where you SAVE ! the middle man’s profit. 405 S. [ Road Street, Elizabeth City, • N. C. Dial 5995. J. Winton Sawyer MONUMENTS Authorised Dealer For ROCK of AGES MONUMENTS The World’s Finest exp 3-18-65 _ <• to use it this spring. . The vaccine, contingent upon its being licensed for administration , by the National Institute id' Health, is expected to he available fur dis tribution during April. Dr. .1. W. R. Norton, state health officer, saiil recently, “We have high hopes that this vaccine will work; therefore, we are making . full plans for a vaccine,program so that we will he prepared to move immediately into action if we get tile green light.” In connection with these plans, Upon, the request of parents the vac cine will he administered to first • and second grade childreti, if the: ■ Vaccine is made available ,to this i county, and parents who have re ceived letters' concerning, this; mat ter are requested to return the let - ters to thi- schools advising; school ■ officials of their attitude toward ■ the use of the Vaccine. 4-H Clubs Observe National 4-H Week (Continned from Page One) Peanut contests sponsored by the Edentate Lions flub and Rotafv Club, respectively, are always high lights of the year's 1 11 Club work. ’ The County Elimination Day was : too first of its kind held in the I Eastern District, •■•and- was a very • successful event. It was tin all ; day affair, with demonstrations f: galore, public speaking contest, tal . cut contest, dress revue, health - pageant. ..and a tractor operator's i contest. Dinner was served op the grounds to the 200 club members, ' parents, and local leaders who .at '' tended. Demonstrations hv the hoys included forestry tree plant g ing, soil and waiter, conservation, (. vegetable production, electric, and livestock Conservation. Demonst ra tions by the girls wore: dairy foods _ i ( individual and team), electric, and . vegetable preparation, r ; A review of the project .work by ; Chowan 4-H members shows that 105 hoys completed lit* projects. These included 35 corn. 23 peanuts. | ' • - soybeans. 5 cotton, 1 tobacco, 12 i garden, 1 soil and water conserva tion. 5 forestry, 5 wildlife, it poul try. 4 lieef cattle, 0 swine, 1 rab bit, I entomolgy, 3 tractor mainten ance. 2 electric and 4 beautification ’ of home grounds. One hundred nineteen girls completed 159 pro jects, 5 electric, 3 home grounds beautification, (12 food preparation, i 7 canning and preserving food. .1 freezing food, 54 clothing. I horn - j management. 15 home furnishings. | and 5 home industrial arts and 1 ~— Want To Sell -CONTACT- Campen-Smith AUCTIONS - REAL ESTATE EDENTON, X. C. Phone 111 Phone 8 ) * NOTICE! | I j Dear Customer: I i BISHOP LAUNDRY & CLEANERS I •j* . x '£ has been shut down since February 28 with :j: £ boilei* trouble. We hope to resume opera ;!; tions this week-end or the first of next f £ week. X X X .1. X During* our shut-down period we are •{• X ... X | continuing service through the facilities | |of our Rocky Mount plant. This method | | has caused some delay in service for which | we sincerely apologize. $ | '■£ We appreciate your patience and under- j. | standing and assure you we are doing ev- | | erything possible to get back into opera- | § tion. ’£ X X I J. P. Ricks, Jr., Mgr. | 1 crafts. i] The local clubs, of which there 1 1are five, met once a month at the , j homes of local leaders or the vari ■ ous club members. Local leaders [held many of the meetings when i the Extension Agents could not lie > present. Three local clubs, Ad- I vance, Enterprise and Ryland. had f exhibits at the Chowan County i Fair. The County Council also had i an exhibit there. Local 4-11 lead ■ i ers who have been extremely ae jtive and helpful ii) Chowan 4-H , work are: Mrs, 11. 11. Lan(-, Mrs. M. C.Copeland, Ryland * luh; Mrs. I .1. VY. Morris, Cannon’s Ferry Club; ■ Mr. and Mr-. Wallace Goodwin! Jr., Enterprise Club: Mr. and Mrs. ,Jarvis Skinner and Mr. and Mr-. Hristoe .Perry, Advance Club; and ■Mrs. Tom Ash.ll, Center Hill. II Ida Ann Blanrhanl. ifaugliter of. I Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Bkim-linrd of Ryland. was district winner in the Individual Dairy Foods Contest.l and Evangeline Copeland and Mary' Sue Elliott were district winners of the Team Dairy Komis Demonstra Dion. They ate the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. M. <’ Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Elliott, resper ' lively, of the Ryland community. A 4-H Talent group (string in strumentalists) consisting of Leon ' I’rivott, Sammy Byrum, Stuart i Hollowoll and Britton By rum wen 1 district winners in talent. Kay F White was also district winner in talent. Sin gave a skit entitled *j“A Country Girl's First Trip to 1 ri' 1 own. s i Carlton Perry, son of Mr. and p Mrs, Bristol' Pet'ry of Advance “ j community, was district winner in ‘[the. 4-H Cotton contest. He was “lawarded a free, trip to a 4-H Cot ' ton School at State College by the ' !Plant Foods Industry. He was al so awarded a $25 Defense Bond. .Tackle Morris and Shirley liar ' |roll were district and state winners '* jin the l-H Electric Demonstrat ion .Contest, sponsored by Rural Eli c Nitrification Corporation. Shirley ’|\vas territorial winner of tin- elee • itrie project and won a SIUU col lege scholarship to East Carolina - College, where -lie i- a freshman. Jackie Morris won second (dace territorial award and was present ed a SSO gold watch by the Vir ginia Electric and Power Company 1 who also awarded the scholarship to Shirley. The Chowan 4-H Club members s are proud of their organization and • are working harder than ever to bliv,. up to their motto, “To Make ' the Best Better”. I ! TRY A HER ALD CL XSSII IED THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1055 Edenton Marines In Cherry Point Show (Continued From Pane One) highlighted the Hawaiian (lurin' Os Mis. Kuril MetZ. Liv.-f Archie, (Limit. K. \V. C;ir-, ter) complete with golden curls ami ! carulelahfa, was rn \t on tin* pro- i mam wit!) .’elections by Chnpin. \ recitat ion of I ..ittie lied Uidiru' I Itmml by (Miaplain I>< an K Veil man pr» >ede«l the \it Chainletter Show (’apt! H. liobinstui as Mr. Clminlet ter, arid bis pint, Map Ivoljeit l ehllelt. who WOll il boo by pri/e ol on». dead herring. I’ollowinu* a bri.-r. intermission.l (’apt. Williafn Ptighb Oon’t You W'i>li You Knew pain 1 show, :i I. ieiit. .1 .m Hea«l’< .Mas(|Uera«le attain Luted tin lauubt* r. ■I Col, Peytoi- was muster of cer i rmniii Cor Heat The Tick Tock ami ordered ('apt. Johnny I Swafford, ! ret i i it: \il jut antof M lit I 11, dmi l ed with win• i for failiny to beat the clock. Tin I V ended with (’apt. Karl Vi per and the Jackie T reas on Show, f ituring' Ohorie Girls M U’ Iktker. \. Ihitbr, J. I \yn* .ml I . ut. Col. John I Stack. The chorus line of >wag- Igerstirk t’\ .. him officers’ wiv . igierubd th rod idi an introductory ! niimlier for th,- forte of the even ing. \t tin- «|o-<- ol the program. (*ol. I Vylmi , onjiiai ul.it* il M rs. J. 1 I*. A\ in s who produ« ■if and direci ed the entire show. I , Col. Peyton Speaks At ■ Eidelis Chill’s Meeting The Fid *1 is Club met in the gnmrj room at tin Staff \CO Club Tiles day night of last week. Mi>. Janie* | H. Edwards, as chairman, was in j ■ j charge of the program. After a| t i short business session Mrs. Kb j ! wards introduced the quests. Coloml and Mrs. M. K. Peyton ;Ci»lonel Peyton gave a very inter ! LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE For Your Old Washer During National Peanut Week MARCH 6 th... MARCH 12th ■ ■ fmsrnaßaaiaaaaggn You will agree it's the best-looking automatic washer you ever saw l . FIRST UJEESSMMi No other washer, regardless of type, can out wash * Speed Queen's famous Bowl-Tub and Agitator principle ... plus Sediment Ejector. FIRST The Speed Queen Automatic has established a national reputation as the most dependable, trouble free automatic on the market today. This is a very important point. Stop in and mo this marvelous washtr in actiqnf You'll loam lemathing new about automatic wathert. WASHERS • DRYERS * IRONERS Eden ton Furniture Co. Broad Street Edenton, N. C. esting and informative talk. T-Sgt. Calaci was the truest vo calist and rendered three level\ numbers which were enjoyed, lie fresnments of coffee and sandwich eS Were served. The cluli is planning a propra.'r jof recreational and educational op iportunitii’s such as sew in y. textile ipaintintr, cards, rut' bookim*. « i • »In ceraimt. and mans "t a ■'» subjects. At tin next meetinu on Tin -d tv nipbt. March lb. at o’clock, da i s will he>?in in sesVintr. rup hook iiifT, cards and textile paintinp. Till S ill p'e r Si win (r Machine ('onipriny of Fli/.abctJi t’ity Itirn isbiiVjr new • w inp- .machim •- M < . |.l. Driver Will In• ireliii' tor tm the class. Those* who have 'p, lied llfi c'f the varioiiv dass*”- an a k* d in come pn-paied to hep in tin I. sons.* The nursery will be open and will be free to all member . A eojnpe tent baby sitter has been « • tired, so that any mother can feel lb <■ to leave tin- voiinPsti iy at tin- nu: sery. At th.' next meet in:'- there v\ ill i>. noinination ol filticei'. All men bi ts arc urped to .he pn cut. "It you have a new friend - or ntrien bor, hr nip her :is a pue.t.” ay> M i Ivdvva ids. "W. r. plad to see new faces and fill N'CO wives are cordially welcome * Committees Working On Local Pilprimape ’ (Continued from Page One) Mis. A. C. Downutii, geiurial 1 ehairmuii. has :iJipnint»-• 1 I lie fnl j low ing chairmen to haiidb- tin- I toil i : Co-i-hairman of the Tour Mr [XV. ,1. L. I ai ribanlt. i Chairman of I’iiblieity Mrs., i John A. Kramei : i-o-rhaii'nian, Mrs. j Cecil Fry. Chairman of Advertising Mrs. j \Y. T. Harry, j Chairmiin of Hostesses—Mrs. R |X. flities: co-chairman, Mrs. Gil-! liitlti W'noil. Chairman of Markers ami Flags Mrs. J. M. Thorud; co-chairman, Mrs. \. .1. George. Chairman of Tickets.—Mrs. J. N. I'ruden, Jr.; (o-chairinan. Mrs. Ivirl Goodwill. Chairman a 1 Guides Mrs, T. C. Cross, Jr.; co-chairniali, Miss laliza iictli Moore. Chaiiman of Tea Mrs. C. A. I 'll ill i | is; co cliaii man, Mrs. R. It. Smith. •Headqustrters' for the tour will he tile .1 1 isi• |ill llewi-.i 1 Intel. Block ticket- will Im sold at $3.00 aiid . sfiecial prices:-fi>)’ students at $ 1.51 L Sin;;|c admissions will lie s(tc.and for students 25c. Foldi r- giving a brief history of, (he pitices to lie shp'.vfi will In- mail, | "JIM BO" IT SWIMS JIM BO ~t!ie mots senrational invention in the t'l dill in'.V Hl.lt s#llll7 I No. mole live D.cl to buy. Hus is the luie sensation of rile c'tttti century IT SWIMS -no'springs, usos no fuel, it swims as long as you leave it m the water Sv.nns by unique process ol bald me and .gravity fish any desited ! deptti hi lake -.tn ii!». gulf I .iv Any ti’Ji. that Wilt i tti.ke a 10. mu w .'will spike JIM b') this is ou gad get. lr*i Ks a.nl wims like a live it.inraw. tins is tic lure of atl liires—heauhlul silver leal plasfa Buy «<ii»* J’ti yuut tiiends alSu Satisfaction i -gtiaia'itet’d •»• il J1 HO otilv fib i a'h lore beiid. che* k ui uisfi Wepay postage- ‘.old by mailonly , J&K lACKUCU F.U Box 741 largo. Ha. The red OK Trig everybody’s best friend when / ( / it comes to cluiosiitg a good used car. OK Used j W J j Cars arc scicutilically inspected and recondi- / 9 j f° r *h® tinned for.safely, pcrlormaiicc and value, I hese j m j red QK used car gems carry the famous ('iiewolet dealer f Ktf Sk B?*, Tag! ‘ warranty in writing at no extra cost. I hey xpurklci / am i / Sold only by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealer I B. B. H. MOTOR COMPANY, INC. SAW “YOUR FRIKNDI.Y C’HEVROt.ET DEALER" 11Of) X. Broad Street Kilenton, X. ('. ®(Zj\ LOOK AT THESE X£/ USED CAR BARGAINS Hfex' ’sl Ford » ’47 Chevrolet Custom V-8 4-door: has radio Ffeetniaster 4-door with radio and and heater. heater; motor overhauled. ’52 Plymouth ’soßuick ’47 Plymouth Cranbrook: heater. This ear has Special ... . . Fully equipped and -1-door with radio and heater . . . very low mileage. a very good buy! priced to sell! $845.00 $795.00 $195.00 ’52 Chevrolet ’sl Chevrolet ’53 Plymouth fully equipped with the exception 1-door Styleline Deluxe ... A 4-door Cranbrook. Fully equip of a radio. good car. j Ped; low mileage. $925.00 $795.00 $1195.00 @ USED TRUCKS AT BIG SAVINGS ’sl Chevrolet ’4B Chevrolet ’52 Chevrolet Pick-up . . . clean: commercial '/j-ton stake . . . this truck has 2-ton; low wheel base. Another owner. been thoroughly reconditioned. clean one! $750.00 $500.00 $795.00 8.8. H. Motor Company, Inc. “YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER” ed to anyone desiring them. Re quests should lie sent to Mrs. XV. I'-j Hurry, Box 430, Edenton, N. C. I NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATORS, j EXECUTORS AND GUARDIANS i o The law requires an ANNUAL AC j COUNT to be made each year and an In- j ;; ventory to be filed within days after < «> qualifying. If your Annual Account, In- ; | ventory or Final Account are past due, we ; i| respectfully urye that you tile same at j | once, as we are required to report all such : I cases to the Grand -Jury, which will be con- j I vened at the April Term of Chowan Conn- « I ty Superior Court April 4th, 1955. I il ' || YOf R COOPERATION II ILL PI I F.R] .WCH l/’/'A7 (/I // /)' : I i II Sincerely yonfs. ! 1 L W. SPIRES r ( Clerk of Superior Court ! PAGE TWO SECTION ONE—I I |)n us adversaries do in law, [Strive mightily, hut cut awl drink us friends. —Shakespeare.
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