I « Volume ll.—Number 2. Citizens Vole For Home Guard Unit Citizens Bank Building Is Offered For Consolidation Os Jail And County Offices I « Commissioners Appear Interested In William t Privott’s Proposal 'no pricenamed and Various County W Offices Would Be Centralized Because of more or less frequent agitation of late relative to the con solidation into one building of the numerous offices used by different county agencies, as well as the re peated recommendations by grand juries in recent years concerning Chowan’s antique jail, the County Commissioners on Monday gave ear nest and interested consideration to proposal that they eventually take 'possession of the Citizens Bank Building, and house the jail and oth er offices there under one roof. The proposal was placed before Othem by William S. Privott, one of the bank building owners, but was not made for the purpose of forcing any immediate sale of the structure, but, as Mr. Privott explained it, was of fered as a suggestion not only worthy of consideration, but one which the county might find itself necessary to go into more deepQy at some near future time. It is seldom that the County Board listened as attentively as the members did to Mr. Privott, and oc prosecutor indicated that the Com missioners were not only much con firmed over the office and jail situa "«ion but viewed the bank building proposal as possessing merit when the time comes for action. No men j tion was made as to the price of the ■building, but it was disclosed that the is paying around $125 per month for office rentals in addition to jail maintenance charges. Mr. Privott, speaking solely for himself, thought the bank could be secured at a figure cheaper than the county could buijti, and with a possible bond issue that could be handled at a less annual cost, or no more, than is now ~ being paid otherwise for rentals. AM r * Privott said he brought the iflatter up because it was generally reckoned that the ancient county bas tile was fev bad shape, and that it was jtMg a question of a few years before (Continued on Page Five) Williams, Hart And Vaughan Added To Board Os Health Specific Duties of Health Officer Will Be Defined Membership of Chowan County’s Board of Health was perfected Mon day afternoon .when Mayor J. H. McMulian, D. M. Warren, chairman of tiie Board of County Commission ers, and W. J. Taylor, county super intendent of schools, met to elect two physicians and one dentist to complete the board. Those elected were Dr. L. P. Wil . liams, Dr. Boland Vaughan and Dr. W. LHart, Jr., whose terms will be for two years each. Another meeting of the entire board will be held next Monday, at which time a county health officer will be elected. It was agreed, how ever, at Monday’* meeting that be fore a health officer is named, for there was only one applicant Monday, the duties of the health officer dhotdd be more deadly defined. This was deemed necessary in that there appears to be an overlapping of responsibilities of the Welfare De partment and the Bertie-Chowan Health Department. The specific dutieliof jthe county health officer at;various times been discussed lVe County Commissioners, who 1 .-■■M***** reluctant to pay bills loe* wWA^th^bdie^ by 2 ■I ******* j THE CHOWAN HERALD A HOME NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF CHOWAN COUNTY | Due Warning | Despite the fact that 1941 city automobile tags should be dis played, Chief of Police G. A. Helms reports that there are a number of automobile owners who have not yet secured the new plate. The law provides for dis play of the city tag and unless it is purchased and displayed at once, the police have been in structed to make arrests. Sale of city tags in December of this year is somewhat ahead of last year, Miss Louise Coke, collector, reporting that during last month she sold 255 tags as compared with 225 for the same period the previous year. 'Pros pects are, therefore, that more tags will be sold this year than in 1939. Ann Chappell Chosen Princess In Suffolk Peanut Celebration Mayor Makes Appoint ment of Edenton’s < Representative At the request of John B. Pinner, general chairman of the National Peanut Festival, to be held in Suf folk, Va., the last week in January, Mayor J. H. McMullan has appointed Miss Ann Chappell as a princess to represent Edenton in the Queen’s Court. In connection with the festival, a two-day affair, the exact dates of which have not been set, there will be dances and other social affairs, a parade, a coronation ceremony as well as other interesting events. Miss Chappell has accepted Mayor McMullan’s appointment and will at tend the festival as Edenton’s repre sentative, and her many friends are hopeful that she will be crowned queen. Christmas Savings Breaks All Records 125 More Members En roll In Club Than Last Year Increasing popularity of the Christ mas Saving Club at the Bank of Edenton is reflected in the fact that already the 1941 membership has shattered all previous clubs. Early this week there were 125 more who had joined the various denominations of the club than was the ca9e last yeap, which fact will also increase the amount of cash distributed just prior to the holiday season in 1941. Each succeeding year since the Christmas Saving Club was inaugu rated by the local bank both member ship and the amount deposited have 'Surpassed the previous year. Mem bership in the club now reaches into much of the adjacent territory, which is a source of gratification to bank officials, who pride themselves upon the gradual expansion of the bank’s territory for transacting business. Wedding Invitation Is Recalled Due To Illness Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Long wish to recall the invitation to the wed ding at Trinity Church, and recep tion of their niece, Miss Ermine deGraffeuried Peek and Doctor Wil liam Alexander Graham on Saturday, January the eleventh, on account of illness in the family. A private ceremony will be per formed by Rt. Reverend Thomas C. Darst at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Long in the presence of a few near relatives at six thirty p. m. Edenton, Chowan E. H. S. Football Boys Guests Os Rotarlans At Banquet Friday Coach Jim Tatum of Carolina Principal Speaker AT 7 O’CLOCK Feature Will Be Picture Os Carolina-Duke Game Edenton High School’s football squad, together with Coach Jimmy Maus and officials of the team, will be entertained Friday night by Edenton Rotarians. The affair will be held in the Parish House, but instead of the usual day of Rotary meetings, it will take place Friday night at 7:30. o’clock. The principal speaker for the oc casion willl be Coach Jim Tatum, of the University of North Carolina. Mr. Weaver is director of freshmen athletics at the University and as sistant to Coach Ray Wolf. He is allso one of the principal scouts for the football team. Mr. Tatum was Coach Carl Snavely’s assistant at Cornell before coming to North Car olina, and his acceptance of an in vitation to speak has created a con siderable amount of interest in the meeting. Tom Byrum, former Edenton High School star and last season one of the most promising linemen on the freshman squad, is expected to ac company Coach Tatum. Another feature of the occasion will be showing of moving pictures