PAGE SIX A. C. Boyce Attends His Last Meeting As Commissioner Winds up 14 Years of Service; A..S. Hollo well Successor Unless there is a special meeting of the, Chowan County Commission ers before the first Monday in De cember, A, C. Boyce. Veteran com missioner from the First Township, attended his last meeting as a coni • tnissioner Monday. Mr; Boyce .-has held the office for .14 years, being "LET GEORGE DO IT’ GEORGE S TWIDDY Mutual Insurance L-' fRI > - VITO jeo (.'iti/eii' Rank Bldg. • • • • • •• * « • • • * ♦-• * • * ,♦ • •V* ♦ • •• • • • • • j■ Jail For Sale! | * X i The "IjJ j.iil it the • 'hnuan Count \ Home is'for -alt*, and ,S ; f . will fie soiii to the highest bidder Bids must be submitted 4. t % tv \\ W Byrum. chairman ot the ('howan ( otinty ( urn- ? | !Tii.ssi()neTS;’t»n or beiitrt* Monday;; 'December'? S CHOWAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS | J. WHST \\ BYRI'M. Chairman NOTICE : ALL CHEVROLET OWNERS ' I Call, or take v<»ur car or truck to your 0 authorized CHEVROLET DEALER for service and repairs Ivy CHEVROLET g, trained mechanics who use genuine CHEVROLET parts. We are now equipped to lubricate. 0 wash, polish and change your oil. 0 t ome in and see LEOVI > EVANS, our parts manager, for genuine CHEVRO LET parts, accessories, seat covers, tires and tubes and heater hose. ■ s B. B. Ho Motor Co.J YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER 0 U S. Highway 17b Phone 400 EDENTON, N. C. ft m mm m m mmmm m m m mm mm m m mm , ~ NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS AND GUARDIANS —«. — The law requires an ANNUAL ACCOUNT to be made each year and an inventory to be filed within 90 days after qualifying. If your Annual Account, Inventory or Final Account are past due, we respectfully urge that you file same at once, as we are required to report all such cases to the Grand Jury, which will be convened at the November Term of Chowan County Superior Court November 25th. ❖ YOl'R COOPERATION WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED Sincerely yours, E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court I j next to J. A. Webb in point of ser- ! j vice. He will be succeeded by A. S. Hollowed, who won out in the print j ary election over W. E," Bond, and \ will take the oath of office at the De -1 eenvber meeting. At Monday’s meeting West Byrum, chairman of the Board, took occasion | to say, in part, “Though I am a baby I in point of service as a commissioner, 1. as well as the other Commission ers. have enjoyed working with you. j Vou have been very conscientious and always acted in the interest of the I county’s taxpayers, so that we hate jto see you leave the Board. You have made a very good County Com • missioner." Clerk of Court F. W. Spires also said that while he not always agreed with Mr. Boyce, he made a good of | ficer. always . conscientious in his i thoughts' and actions, having in mind the conservative expenditure of the -county's funds for purposes neces- I! sary, Mr. Boyce, always very modest. ! 1 said lie enjoyed being associated with i cthe other members in an official ca- j parity and that he feels that his.sue- ; ■ cessor will carry on in a creditable - manner. Herbert Small Road On County System Ch.*>\v;iri (• omit \ ('uMimifsioncrs have been notified that the State* Highway and Public Works (Vnuiiis s.ion have approved the addition, to the county highway system of the road known as the Herbert Small) . road west of Pollock Swamp. • A request, was also made for the State Highway to erect a bridge across the swamp, but rid reference was made, t" this request in the let ter received bv tlie Commissioners!.- THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDEN TON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, PJJffi Negro Legion Post Planning To Stage Homecoming Day Jernigan - Granby Post Sets December 15 For Get Together Members of the Jernigan-Urahby Post us the American Legion are planning to celebrate a homecoming day for colored veterans of World War 11 on December 15. Golden Frinks, commander of the post, ap peared before -the County' Commis sioners Monday and asked for a con tribution to go toward defraying the expense involved, which lie stated j will be in the neighborhood of $350, i The Commissioners, however, de clined to make a contribution due to |no provision made in the budget, which is in none too good shape at present. i Frinks said the post planned to stage a big parade and dance and a free meal to, the veterans, and ex- I pected most of the colored veterans to turn out for the affair. The celebration will, lie the princi pal item of business at a meet i tig of the post tonight (Thursday) at 7:110 i o’clock at the Legion hut in the Doric : Mih r Club at the base. All veter j ails, whether members of the post or not. are urged to attend. Harrellsville Man Hurried To Death Horace Russell. .‘IS, lost his life, early: Sunday morning when he was ' burned fy death together with the total destruction of the home of Rob ert Baker rear HarreJlsvilie. Russell ! spent Saturday night with Baker and his brother anti during the early morning hours the house caught fire. • The cause of the . fire is not known. Russell was burned to a crisp with only his charred bones being found after the tire had burned itself out. Funeral services were held Mnh : : | day afternoon, with burial taking; place in Chowan County. Deceased'' ]is survived h\ his w ife and several • children. ATTENDS FORMAL DAM F Miss D- in ne Phthisic, daughter ! of Mr. and Mr- H. M. I’hthisa ..f Kdeiiton. .. student at Greeiibriar College, I.ewishurg, West Virginia, attended the I’anhellanic Formal at i ireeiibria >■. October JO. IS YOUR LIVER CRYING FOR HELP because of constipation or faulty di gestion? If you feel bilious, sour, bloated with gas, headachy, blue, grouchy, you may be putting too big a burden on your liver. Retained un digested food becomes putrefactive, ! causes toxins, which overload the liver, keeping It from working prop erly. Then is the time to relieve your tired liver by letting Calotabs help nature sweep the putrefactive and partially digested matter from your stomach and intestines. Nothing acts i Just like good old Calotabs. Use as di rected. 10c and 25c at your druggists. Take CALOTABS ' , . REGARDLESS of where you Bought voitr radio, tniiplov- - WRIGHT’S Radio & Television Service Tl BUS TESTED FREF! TOO East Church Street I N. R. I, GRADUATE be wise *' if ■' Preserve your summer Clothes by having them Cleaned before storing Perspiration and dirt will rot your fine summer things if you allow them to remain in your clothes all winter. So be wise— Have Your Cleaning Done at the ! Spotless Cleaners We Call For aml Deliver PHONE 435-J1 Clinton Walker. Prop. {High School News) Monday morning, November 4, Mr. Sidney Campen presented the; I Senior Class with samples of in vitations. After examining numerous samples, the class defied on its in vitation. Because the Class does not know its date of commencement, it will wait until February to order the invitations. Mr. Campen also showed the class scrapbooks and other articles that Would he of in terest and use to seniors. The .lunioi Class will sponsor a, square dance ’Thursday night. Nov- ] ember 7, at the Armory at 8 o’clock. For music the class has planned to! have Sid Ward and his orchestra. | i Plans Shaping Up For Thanksgiving' Dance Mrs. John F. White, chairman of* the Finance Committee of the Junior Woman's Club, has announced that plans for the Thanksgiving dance are nearing completion. The dance, which is being sponsored for the pur pose of raising fmills for playgrounds, will be Held in the armory the night of November 2!*. j Mrs. White has succeeded in secur ing an outstanding orchestra, Roy Cole and his Tar Heels of the Caro- - Hint'; Music Association, who have. , been greatly in demand throughout the: South. jl Tickets will go on sale in the near i future and a gala evening is assured ; for not oniy those w ishing to dance but for anyone who enjoys, unusual I entertainment. i . i n FOR SALE Planing Mill Wood DRY SLAB AND OAK T. 0. CROSS Phone 85-J V i SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS CAMPEN’S No “winter sleep” for your car! The first touch of winter can put a car that isn’t ready for it right out of circulation. And no car is winter-ready without a thorough pre-winter check-up and servicing— especially cars as old as most in use today. Take no chances with your transportation! New cars are still not sufficient to supply the demand. Old ones must last— or else! For care that saves wear—care that may be the only way to save your car—see your neighborhood Esso Dealer today and regularly l . (fsso) DEALER The Sign of 'Happy Motoring STANDARD OIL COMPANY or new jersey HEADACHES"! Capadiae (Mtauii A aptcUllr ,J| •elrctcd iogr*d»*ot» that wock IA: together to |iv« qaick trlUf Brw from haadarho and nroralgia. gOr M Follow dirtctaoao oo label. 1 mjNjß COAL AND WOOD HEATERS We have Wood and (\ -a! M large 'fork. Also Stove Pipe, Dampers, Elbows, etc. EDENTON FURNITURE COMPANY NEXT DOOR TOriTIZEXS BANK WILDING RHONE 50-VV EIHATO.Y. X. C. fAT TENTI 0 N "hOU SE W IVES! \ \YK HAVE A LIMITED SIMTLY OF SALT MILLET" | 1\ I'llK FOLLOWING SIZE PACKAGES: | %. 5-lb. kits u . . ...... s 1.75 M t 10-lb. kits a 3.25 J * 20-lb. kits r/ . 6.00 ! * 7()-lb kits rt.... ... 16.50 j * EDENTON BAY PACKING COMPANY \ g Rhone 223 Edenton. X ('. p t Cry FRESH ESSO MOTOR OIL. It’s extra tough for en -IZ| gine protection...extra free-flowing for quick starts in cold weather! r~y EXPERT CHASSIS LUBRICATION. You need fresh [ \r I grease of the correct grade properly applied at every lubrication point from front to rear. Let your Esso Dealer do it now! Cry BATTERY CHECK-UP. Cold weather starting calls I for a full-powered battery! Don’t let yours let you down. Mow's the time to test and inspect it; recharge if needed! I - y RADIATOR CARE. Don t let a surprise cold-snap I V \ lay your car up for repairs. Have your radiator flushed, checked for leaks, your anti-freeze put in now! r 7~y TIRE INSPECTION. Now’s the sensible time to re- I place smooth ones with new, deep-tread Atlas Tires for safer winter driving. They’re still short so act soon! For quick starts in cold weather! \n Use Esso Gasoline and Esso Motor Oil. This famous oil is AHAn % extra tough-bodied for engine vl protection. It’s also extra free - IF flowing to engines V warm-up. Start care blue sign of Happy Motoring! -A/Wv Cupr. 1R46, Esso Ina. Greeting Cards For All Occasions Campen’s JEWELERS

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