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Ceci Fry Speaker i , At Lions Meeting W Tells Lions About In , dustrial Art Courses At School At Monday night’s meeting of ' the Edenton Lions Club, Cecil Fry was the speaker on a program pre sented by Jim Partin. Fry dis cussed the industrial arts cours es being taught at Edenton High School to 9th and 10th graders. “The purpose of industrial arts”, stated the speaker, “is to familiar ize boys with materials and meth ods used by industry, such as wood, metal and plastics, by using such methods and tools as are needed in sawing, planing, sanding, etc. It is the outgrowth of the old manual arts courses,- which were usually limited to woodworking. "As an introduction to the course, the students are taught drawing, sketching and designing, and how to read blue prints and working drawings. Dur ing the first year the students are taught something about all phases available at the high school, such as wood working, drawing, metal working, and plastics and electrici ty, and during the second year, as the student finds a phase of the work that interests him over oth ers, he specializes in that phase. 7 The purpose of the course is not to. make of the boy a carpenter or electrician, but rather to intro duce him to this type of work so that he may later enter it. It H starts the boys on the way to a hobby and gives him a working knowledge -of processes in indus try as related to materials, tools and methods as well as safety.” Mr. Fry showed a group of pro jects done by the students in wood working. The pieces, which were cleverly executed, represented both the modem and conventional tastes in design, and especially note-wor thy was the fine finish to the wood. Jim Partin had as his guest, his son, Jim Partin, Jr. James Grif fin had- as his guest Chief Petty Officer Wayne Lorenz from the Edenton Air Station. Jesse Har-1 rell ' announced that the Easter I Seal sale had netted $813.56 in Chowan County. > | J. R. DoLaney announced that* plans were progressing satisfac * torily toward one of the best tal ent shows in talent show history. It will be held on Friday night, 17th. Auditions were held at | radio station WCDJ Tuesday night, * April 30th. Tickets have gone on sale and some valuable advertising is available to Edenton merchants in connection with this annually popular talent show. Three Candidates * Have Opposition 4 Continued From Page 1, Section 1 In the First Ward J. Clarence Leary, incumbent, is opposed by Frank Holmes. Mr. Holmes made 1 a bid for the seat in the 1955 elec tion, but was defeated by' Mr: Leary by a margin of 34 votes. Three candidates are in the race A for Councilman in the Second Ward. Graham By rum, a veteran i member of ToWn Council, is oppos ed by Larry Dowd and Raleigh 'B. Hollowell, and this contest has stir red up considerable interest. Shortly before Friday, the dead line for wiling as candidates, it ap peared as though the Boafd of Public Works would go a-begging for enough candidates to fill the 'five-man board. However a gener ous crop of candidates filed so that eight are in the race to fill the five seats. The candidates are A. B. Harless, Philip S. McMullan and Thomas Byrum, present members, and Walter M. Wilkins, J. P. Ricks, Jt., Bruce Jones, Jr., Sidney Cam pen and Horace C. White. • Attention is called to the fact, . that unless a voter is registered on the town’s registration books, he or she must register in the ward in which they live. To be eligible to cast a ballot a . voter must have lived in the state I for at least a year and in Edenfcn ; at least 30 days. In event a voter has moved from one ward Other he should register in the j Ward in which he resides. How ever. if the transfer was made | within 30 days a vote may be cast j j In the ward from which he or she i Attention is also called to the * fact that Saturday. May 4, before pgttßset is the last day a voter may ■wig Mar to participate in the alepr' I Mon. The election will be held, I Tuesday, May 7, with the porting ■Meh opa from 6rßo A- JMfil 6-30 PM ' cast for every office to be filled. Unless this is done the ballot for that particular office will be thrown out. For instance, a voter must mark two candidates for Councilman-at-Large and five for the Board of Public Works or else his vote will not be counted for any candidate. Minor Detail “Did you get hurt when you were on the football eleven?” “No. It was while the eleven were on me.” Classified Ads OLD SAYING “A clean tooth nev er decays.” But super-cleaning OLAG Tooth Paste at the drug store. FOR SALE—MAGIC CHEF GAS range. Excellent condition. Rea l sonable price. Call 2536. ltp FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM furnished modem house in vicini ty of Edenton. Write Chowan Herald, Box 165. Apr2s,May2,9c FOR RENT FURN fs H e”d trailer. One bedroom. Call 2292 after 1 P. M. ltc HELP WANTED—WOMEN 18-55 to address and mail our circulars at home on commission. Write GIFT FAIR, (Dept. 8), Spring field, Penna. Apr2s,May2,9c , SALES LADIES I for NEW Collins Department Store WINDSOR, N. C. We offer an excellent op portunity for young ladies ] experienced in LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR . . . SPORTSWEAR AND AC CESSORIES. We are look ing for a youpg lady capable of managing the READY TO-WEAR DEPT. AND ASSISTING WITH THE BUYING. Age 25 to 35. High school education. Must be neat, efficient and style conscious. Apply in writing. .Gme JuU experience and background 1 Enclose recent snapshot. In terview will be arranged. COLLINS DEPT. STORES Attn.: R. H. Hermann Rm. 204—Chatham Bldg. 302 S. College St. Charlotte, N. C. HELP WANTED—HOUSEWORK ers, year around, live-in posi tions. Mass., Conn., N. Y. S3O to 50, Carfare arranged. Bar ton Emp. Bureau, Gt. Barring ton, Mass. May2,9,16p CEMETERY MEMORIALS YOU SAVE THE MIDDLE MAN’S PROFIT! J. WHiton Sawyer 405 So. Road Street ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. E Robin Hood fftt "PwtfMt FLOUR 1 25-lb. Bag 10-lb. Bag $1.89 89 c WITH COUPON WITH COUPON FREE? QUIKUT KNIF * INSIDE EVERY BAG AT NO EXTRA COOT TO YOU! 25c Coupon with each 25-lb. bag 15c Coupon with each 10 or 5-lb. bag ■ ... V.. ; Student Council Will Sell Paper Napkins The Student Council of Edenton Junior-Senior High School will sell paper napkins Tuesday night, May 7, from 6 to 8 o’clock for the pur pose of paying off the debt on the student handbook which the Stu dent Council gave to the students last year. The members will can vass from house to house and the cooperation of all will be greatly appreciated. 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR rent. 114 West King Street. Electric kitchen. Phone 2671. ltpd S4OO MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting money from our 5c High Grade Nut machines in this area. No sell ing! To qualify for work you must have a car, references. $690 cash secured by inventory. Devoting 6 hours a week to busi ness, your end on percentage of collections will net up to S4OO j monthly, with very good possi bilities of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. For interview include phone number in application, write Na tional Vending Company, 527 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. ltc FOR RENT—3-ROOM FURNISH ed apartment with bath. 76 Market Street, Hertford, N. C. Mrs. Lester Keel. ltp APARTMENTS FOR RENT NEAR Hertford. One 4-room, one 3- room. two 1%-rooms each. For additional information call Hert ford 2706. tfc FOR RENT 3-ROOM APART ment at 107 Jackson Street. Couple preferred. Phone 3284. ltc HELP WANTED—MAN OR WO man—Take over established food products route on commission ba sis. Sales and deliveries, no ex perience necessary. Write P. O. Box 5071, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Virginia. Aprll,lß,2s,May2p SALES LADIES and CASHIER -1 For NEW kxy _ £— . . - . ± I Store in WINDSOR, N. C. Wc Offer Excellent Opportunity For Sales Ladies Experienced In • YARD GOODS 'DOMESTICS CHILDREN’S WEAR MEN’S WEAR SHOES AGE 25 TO 35 HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION Apply in writing; §ive full experience and background. Interview will be arranged. COLLINS DEPT. STORES Attn. EHD Box 269 Charlotte, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1957. U. S. COMM. OR BITTER - WESTERN EUR SEMU BREED RAK,HR STBAKS Hgl S U. S. COMM. OR BETTER —LB.— lenoik brand tideland cello gwaltney’s WESTERN— CHUCK —By The Piece— - SIGNAL SLICED BEEF 9Q Bologna Franks Bacon Roast -- roast'”*™. Lb. 39c 4 lbs * 33c j 47c NEW corn product Kingan’s Luncheon I VET’S - TALL GAN no. ** S “ Mazola Oil MeatK.P. D °sFood PEACHES quarts 65® 35® *** 7 C 2 cans Fancy S. C. No. I Tall Camnbell’s GOLDEN RIPE a y AJAX Tomat » Soup Bananas O lbs. 33c can iOcJ can 10* I«* 10c WELCH'S I extra SPECIAL! Albert's liquid starch ■ Grape Juice I is. I BISCUItS i”: 8 qt. 15c I ~t /V- Hwanaiw Alt | 16-Oz. Filbert’s SAVE WITH 1 1 A! EVERY DAY LOW PRICES LIKE FRES » E J*rLi| FROZEN FOODS !! R baby green fkc. ? U&H ■ E LIMA BEANS 23c Oovt O P I HI.M II FRIED PKG. £&3 S v POTATOES 16c SUPER- MARKETS 'Read The Herald’s Classified Ads L x PAGE THREE :—SECTION ONE
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