PAGE EIGHT PERSONAL ITEMS | Mr. and Mrs. I*ivid Jones and daughter of Portsmouth, Va„ spent the week-end with Mr. Jones’ mo ther, Mrs. Claud Jones. Frank 0. Muth of Trenton, NYC., . spent the week-end in Kdenton with { his family. Roy Jones left Wednesday for his home in Rochester, Indiana. Mr. Jones has been in Kdenton about a Great Way to relieve stuffiness, invite Sleepf&zt if nose fills up Snonp Tonight 3l It’s wonderful how a little Va-tro-nol up each nostril relieves stuffy transient congestion. If you need relief tonight, try It I Follow directions in package. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL BABY CHICKS, AT Special Prices THIS WEEK See I s Before Our Supply Is Exhausted! Halsey Feed & Seed Store "Tin Cherkrrboaht' Stoi r" K l>E\T()\ N. < I J S SALf Fmi FURNITURE"! t SATURDAY, NOV. 23 10 O’CLOCK A. M. * g On tin- above date wo will sell at Public Auction, for cash. t g ali Antique l-'urniturc of the lato Mr\ Allan I’owoll and Miss g Adelia Jordan I'hi< furniture is over one hundred year- old % | WV will also sell all household and kitchen furniture. gj | PLACE OF SALK HOME OF DECEASED. g g 104 SOCTH BROAD STREET. EDEN TON. \ C. g t 0 HARRY H. JORDAN g g MRS. H. T. HOBBS \ \ LB •RED ) ARMS'TROW,. Manager | , mm m m m m m m m mm m m m m mm m 1 1 ! SALE OF DEAL ESTATE l|! j 0; The undersigned will on Monday. No vein- t\ g her 18, 1946, at 12 o’clock M.. at the Court I , \ House door in Hertford. N. C., offer for sale gjl * at Public Auction, for cash, the 'following gj J property: g The Home Place of the late Watson Wins- Jjj g low situated on the west side of Church Street I in Hertford, N. C\, same being bounded on the i\ ] 0 north by Dr. I. A. Ward and on the. south by t\ J J the Esso Service Station of Standard Oil Co. gl This 19th day of October, 1946. gl j i W. FAITH WINSLOW ijj g Agent J \ j ""no'tTcE il] ; ALL CHEVROLET OWNERS ji I Call, or take your car oi 1 truck to your g \ g authorized CHEVROLET DEALER for gj } g service and repairs by CHEVROLET g \ g trained mechanics who use genuine g 1 0 CHEVROLET parts. i We are now equipped to lubricate. $ 1 g wash, polish and change your oil. g ( 0 Come in and see LLOYD EVANS, our ! < parts manager, for genuine CHEVRO LET parts, accessories, seat covers, tires J < and tubes and heater hose. SB. B. H. Motor Co. \ g YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER g ' g U. S. Highway 17 Phone 400 g 0 EDENTON, N. C. g \ fmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 | month, coming with Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Cmbaugh to aid in pre liminary work in connection with Mr. ! Umbaugh’s cattle breeding project at i the Kdenton Naval Air .Station. Miss Clara Wheeler returned last j week after a delightful 10-day tour of the New England states. She was accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Raymond Carr and a few friends of New Jersey. Logan Elliott, who, is attending Norfolk Business College, spent the week-end at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0, Elliott. Mrs. I- Philip Baird and daughter; of Houston, Texas, arrived in Greens { boro by plane Sunday and were met: by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George j F Privott. Mrs. Baird, the-former j Miss Mary Iv. Privott. is now* spending j - one ti"'e with leu- parents here. I Mrs. 11. A. Johnson and little! j daughter left Monday for their home i n Perry. Ga.. after spending a few 'Mays with Mr. and Mrs. I’. Y. Par-1 i 'V .■ Chief Petty (Jtlicer: Woodard Smith ! and Mrs. Smith of Norfolk are spend- j 1 iug some time with Mr. Smith’s par-! i eii’s, Mr. and. .Mrs. tieorge Smith. ‘ Mr, ami Mrs,''Chester Foals of Nor ' | folk; were. Week-end guests of Mrs. j Reals' parents, Mr. ai d Mrs. George 1 | Mrs. Bruc White and sons. Jim- ‘ my, Robert and Skeet. and Kugene l Garrett are guests of Mrs. John Gar- ’ rest. j \ernon Bairow, L SN. stationed in Norfolk, spent the Week-end in Kden ton visiting: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Barrow. j SHEAFFER ANI) PARKER PENS ! CAMPEN’S i . - THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1946 Byrum Hardware Co. Appointed As Dealer 1 For Modern Stokers Byrum Hardware Company has! been appointed by the George G Lee ! Company of Norfolk as authorized franchised dealer for the Fairbanks ) Morse stokers which are used for l farm.: domestic, commercial and in-' dust rial purposes. In connection w:ith the appointment, j as well as other appointments in this section, an exhibition and show is| J scheduled to be held Friday. Novem i her 22. at the auto show rooms oppo- I site the Standard Chevrolet Company- ( jon Main Street in Ahoskie. At this; show officials of the George G. Lee I t'-unpany wall be present, as 'well as a ! [special representative from the Fair-1 I banks-. Morse Stoker Company, j Special demonstrations will lie made of all types of stokers ami con trol .systems. Ihe public is cordially invited to ; attend the show and register for the prizes, which will be awarded if the lucky persons are present at tile time of drawing or not, extra FRESH BREAD! ; Fresh active yeast goes right to workl No lost action—no extra steps. Helps give sweeter, ; i tastier bread flavor—light, smooth texture—perfect > freshness! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME—always use Fleischmann’s active, fresh Yeast with 1 \ the familiar yellow label. Dependable I- ] j for more than 70 years—America’s // tested favorite. fl |j t ANNOUNCEMENT f J It Is With Great Pleasure That the j f FAIRBANKS - MORSE CO. f J CHICAGO, ILLINOIS L Through Their Distributor ? f THE GEORGE G. LEE COMPANY 1 I (WHOLESALE IIKATINC. AND PLCMHIMi) a 210-222 EAST 22nd STREET 'NORFOLK, VIIRCINIA i I Announce the Appointment of ] N. S. GODWIN STORAGE CO., Ahoskie, N. C. f l BYRUM HARDWARE CO. EDENTON. N. C. * 5 PLANTERS HARDWARE CO. RICH SQL ARE. N. C\ 6 ROANOKE SUPPLY CO. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. $ I c As Authorized Franchised Dealers of I FAIRBANKS-MORSE STOKERS f I H>K FARM USES—Tobacco curing, cotton gins, lum- COMMERCIAL USES—Cleaning plants, warehouse*, ho- S ber drying rooms, etc. tels, schools, hospitals, etc. X , DOMESTIC USES—Homes, churches, stores, banks, of- INDUSTRIAL USES—Laundries, mills, factories, manu- I fices, etc. factoring plants, etc. C I THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO AN EXHIBITION AND SHOW [ IFREE VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY BY « 1 DEALERS ir W B^B *W | P | P COX-RODRFGI EZ | Miss Evelyn Rodriguez, daughter Jof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodriguez ) of Port of Spain. Trinidad, and Colin) | W. Cox. son of Mrs. Bertha N. Cox j iof Edeiiton were married in Battle | Creek, Mich-, the ceremony being j performed October 12 in the Battle j Creek First Baptist Church. The bride has been in the United States since .1944, since which time! i she was employed at the Retry Jones i | General Hospital in Battle Creek. ' Mr. Cox was recently discharged i I from the l . S. Army after three 1 j years in the service, and is now eni- I i ployed at the Veterans Adlhihistra-I | tiou Hospital at Fort Custer. They • pare making their home in Battle! Creek. I. • u . -. .1 METHODIST SERVICES Serv ices w ill be held in the Metho disr Church Sunday morning at 11 •'■ lock, when the pastor, the Rev. H. I' Surratt, will preach oh the subject “Why Christian Nations.” At the I conclusion of the sermon there will be I recognition of oilicers, including trus tees. stewards, leaders and other of fice-bearers. Church School will be • OF Fairbanks-Morse Stokers ALL DAY HmMV, NOVEMBER 22nd AT Auto Show Rooms Opposite Standard Chevrolet Company MAIN STREET AHOSKIE, N. C. held at 9:45 Sunday morning and the | Youth Fellowship meeting at IMPORTANT MEETING FRIDAY ! | OF JEKNIGAN-GK.VNBY POST 1 Jernigan-Grailby Post of the Am erican Legion will meet Friday night,! at which time plans will In- discussed for the homecoming day on December i 5. All members are especially urged ; to attend. .. Your home is your castle, so. ol" course, you want it to f Took as handsome as possible. You’ll be surprised & when you learn the low cost of having it re-painted & with ATLAS. PAINT and volt’ll he more than f J . - X T pleased with the results. $ NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO PAINT! ! COME IX AM) MAKE VOI R SEIECTIOXf | I Byrum Hardware Co. I Edenton, N. C. \ ; THE REEVES CO. «► ENFIELD, N. C. ROSEMARY IMPLEMENT CO. i\ ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. THOMAS ELECTRIC CO. C WINDSOR. N. C. 1 I Greeting Cards For All Occasions Campen’s JEWELERS FREE j VALUABLE | PRIZES GIVEN 1 AWAY BY W DEALERS ? nJLwa.iJLi n/tf

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