% these columns wiU be %smd S fair presentation f9f heal and county news j of general interest. Volume IX.—Number 2. , Eight Tires Allowed " For Passenger Cars I Jnihowan County Owners Fed Pinch of Serious Shortage of Rubber BOARDCHANGED Albert Byrum and Dr. W. S. Griffin New H Members V A change has-been made in Chowan County’fe automobile tire rationing board as announced last week and V which previously included J. H. Con ger as chairman, W. W. Byrum and O. B. Perry. Because of a legal as pect of any serving on this board who in any way have to do with the sale or distribution of tires, Conger and Perry will not serve on the board-. They have been replaced by Albert Byrum and Dr. W. 8. Griffin. The board as now constituted includes Al bert Byrum as chairman with Dr. W. S. Griffin and W. W. Byrum as asso ciates. With the recent announcement of tire rationing, a considerable amount of interest has been aroused and early this week Mr. Byrum was swamped by a large number who sought information relative to pur chasing tires and some actually de siring to buy some. Chowan County, along with every other community in the land, will feel seriously the pinch of rubber shortage, for according to figures released, the county during January ) may supply only eight tires for pas senger cars, motorcycles and l&bt * trucks, while only seven inner tubes may be sold. Truck and bus owners will have a little more generous allowance, 24 truck and bus tires being allowed and 20 inner tubes. Under the rationing, various phases \of priority will be granted for cer work, but in the final analysis the rationing board Will have supervision over who may or may not purchase tires during the emergency, and anplications must be filed with the board. The eligibility classification, as es tablished by the Office of Production Management, follows: N| certificate shall be issued un less the applicant for the certificate certifies that the tire or tube for which application is made is to be mounted: (a) On a vehicle which is operated by a physician, surgeon, visiting nurse, or a veterinary, and which is used principally for professional ser vices. (b) On an ambulance. (c) On a vehicle used exclusively . for one or more of the following pur a poses: ■ ,1. To maintain fire fighting ser- L vices; H| 2. To maintain necessary public |a|mlice services; PPflB. To enforce such laws as relate | Hecifically to the protection of pub- R health and safety; "V '4. Tb jmaintain garbage disposal S and other sanitation services; 6. To maintain mail services.