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PAGE TWO Edenton Aces Have Hard Time Downing Ahoskie Friday Night Jack Habit Scampers (>2 Yards For Only Score Os Hard Game SCORE 6-0 Visitors Throw Scare In Edenton (amp Near End of Game With Dick Hollo-well returning In kick-off 2(i yards ind Jack Habit scampering for a touchdown ■xi th«» first play of tin- Kdcntoii \hoskn foot ball trace "i, Hicks Field Friday • ixlit. it . lonkril as though the Aces would hang a a one-sided ' score against the visiting team, hut this single touchdown, was the .only score of the game arid with the Ahoskie C- i < ■ : I iwt* \ a i l||g' \ 1 ! • savin Pjjd 1 AMUR | f I IMPORTED RT | ; RACARM IMPORTS, INC, N.T. | I RUM • •• PROOF a WANTED TO BUY SEVERAL j GOOD USED CARS t\ WILL PAY TOP PRICES BILL JONES jj Texaco Service Station 0 EDEXTOX. X. ( I * ' /' —1 T A KK Greenfield's MILKY WAY To Better Health SOtiODY Ol TGROWS THE SEED OF MUR GREENFIELD DAIRY EDEXTON, N. C. P. O. BOX 350 ( ’ ATTENTION MEN! New Service As a Speoial Service We Have Installed a MODERN SHIRT UNIT We Are Now In Position to I)o Men’s Shirts. All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory. CALL FOR ANI) DELIVERY. ❖ Chestnutt Cleaners PHONE 250 1 boys bidding for a touchdown, in the closing moments of play, the whistle. | no doubt, saved either a tie score or possibly a 7-fi count against the Aces Following the touchdown, the gar «• d \ eloped into a rough and tumble j affair with many penalties being called, most of which were against I the Aces, The Fdenton line yielded I very ■ little ground, which resulted in . the visitors resorting to the air, and ! with big Tommy Thoriie tossing the ‘'all and hooting in a fashion coin- Fpariihle to I '..some college players, tile i Aces were kept uneasy during' much. ! of the game.: Ahoskie |*ic fi.-,; /(,, start the .game and Pick Hollowe! 1 rev ersed his tracks, ge-ng to, the 38-yard line be fore being brought down. On the lo st play, Jack HebY went through a ; hole It cent-"'. eut toward tile side s' s...and,'with 'a splendid exhibition : if dodging, aided by nice blocking, lie ra - d yards to the pay-off stripe. , •eing pu b d down jiisf over the line. " try ' for extra point failed, arid •this. Wound up the scoring of the .gaiie..,: Roth teams, tightened, so that dur ing ‘be remainder of the first quar- '• ter : tiie bail seo-savyed back and forth with the Aces chalking up only two ( first downs and Ahoskie If The Aces I .tried a; number of passes during the! quarter w ith Only line connecting j when Wheeler stabbed a tin-yard pass I from Hollowell. j Starting the second quarter. Ralpli.j Ward lost 4 cards. and on. the. next | play VVheeler grabbed a 4n-vard pass, j Hollowell picked up 9 yards, but tile Arcs were penalized and were forced to kick; . Ahoskie. chalked : a three downs and. aided b.v a 15-yard I penalty, the . ball rested on the Eden l uni lb-vard line. Ahoskie fumbled at that point and the Aces recovered, cutting; off the. scoring threat. Kden- ! .;on also fumbled but recovered, after j which Hollowell. gained ~b yards and Ward 15. A pass to Hopewell was i good,for a first down and .rack Habit | bulled his Way for another first down, j taking the ball to tin- Ahoskie 11-yard j line. A pass failed and Habit gained j only one yard through the fine. Or. the n ’\t play Ahoskie intercepted a pass, taking the. ball back to the ho-, yard hit.e as the half ended, l ittle headway was made by either j team in the third quarter. Holiowei' ; returned. Ahoskce's pipit to midfield, but the Aces fumbled on. the 3"-yard \ -line., Ahoskie was foret-d kick and i Habit and. HoljoWci! registered three | first .downs ami a ,pass to Wheeler , ettc-d yards. With '.in- hall at the Kdon.ton dhjyarilline Ralph Ward was thrown for a b'-> ami was injured, be , , M HI ai M W ■ K H VHk THE CHOWAN HERAI.D. 11 DENTON. N. t'.. Till' RSDAV, NOVKMHKR 21, l!»4fi. I ’ ’ ' '*** ' ' ' 1 j Pictured above is the new and up-to-date plant of Elliott Cleaners on East Qveert Ft-eo. ’he tractive new home replaces an old dilapidated wooden structure, adding to the appearance of the neigh borhood and efficient handling of all kinds of work in connection with clean.ng and pressing, c'iie plant is also equipped with the latest and most modern equipment, and its owner. William S. Elliott, cordially invites the general public to visit and inspect the building and equipment. ing carried front the field. Hollowell j gained 18, but the hall went over to j I Ahoskie on the 20. The visitors made a first down on' i a. pass on tile last play of the third l quarter and in the fourth period Thorne gave a good exhibition of ; passing', connecting time and again I with passes which threw a scare in j the Edenton camp. As the game drew to a close Thorite connected four times:, the ball going from the Ahos kie 20-yard line to the Edenton 18. as; the final whistle blew ending the I game. The A os Wore Aot-icVvlint off their ■usual force. Friday night w ith several regular playe rs-.nursing previous in juries. Both teams chalked :up 12 i first downs during the game, with Ahoskie making six cit the final qccar tel - of tlie game. Commissioners’ I | Proceedings i The County Comteis-dopers '..i ! Monday. November 4. with a fiil.fi Board present. The: minutes. of the:, | cast mooting were "read and appro' d. J. The following bill- .were ordered i paid: j" .VI, Hi W.lsocc. Judge of Recorder's Court, salary, 8100.00; J. N. • Prud.cn, I Prosecuting Attorney of Recorders j Court. salary, SluO.Oii: C. W. Over man; 'salary: "and expenses, sifiij.iitj.; ! Miss Rebecca Cqhve.ll, salary and ex | peiises. 8I j 5.00; George <. . Hoskins, 1 , j salary, as treasurer. Mil'."": .1. It. j Small, colored County- Agent,; salary. 840. Oil; M, L. Bunch, hill ami services. ] $38.99.; Annie McMullaci. w ork iii. tax j j office. $75.00; Fi W, Spires. hills and | salary. 5i”0.87: Nor. iSc Car. Tel, .V | Toi. Co.. Clerk Superior Court ’s office, 1 ISO. 78; Evelyn H. Williams, work in j tax Office,. 5.80.75; Joseph Austin. sal- , i ary as janitor of Court House. 840.00: I Bank of Fdenton. road. bridge and culvert refunding coupons. 8705,00: ! Felgar Indexing Co,, hi!l, $200,00: j j Shepard-I’rudeu MeuiOrjiil Library,; State aid to public libraries, 8102.00; j Brown-t'afver Library, .State aid to j public libraries. $51.00; V. S. McMul lan, office expense tax listing. $35,00; Mitchener’s Pharmacy. bill. 81. IS; Eastern North Carolina -Sanatorium, bill, <33.57; 14. A. Hollowell; bill* 810.11"; tjeorge Harrell, bill. 882.50: Nor. & Car. Tel: & Tel. Co., bill, tele phone. rent (:'. W. Overman”, County ! Agent office, 88.25; Miss Rebecca Col ; well. Home Demonstration Agent of ; fice. 87.10: Barker Bros.. Inc,, bill, $11.0.0: Owen (fi ' Dunn Co., bill. • $35.20: Hern an White, bill, care of •■prisoners*' $03.74: .1. A. Bunch,Sheriff, . salary and hill. $402.53; Harrell & ■ Col. bid, >• ,0.->; Commi'ivial Brinting Co., bill. $2.00: Buikhcad-DeVane Printing Co.; bi11,.’#52.20: Edenton Icej Co., bill, $73.5u; Byrum Hardware t.'o., bill, vS(iT.S‘>; Lula -White’s'-Flower | Shop, bill. $15.45: Carolina Office Equip •'out Co., bill, $14.15: Howell L. Smith, bill. $49.90; Owen G, Dunn, bill, ss,f>4; .Parker Bros.’, Inc., bill, I $12.25; Town of Kdenton. K. «<• W. j Dept., bill, sl4.'Ci: Eastern Office i -Equipment Go,, bill, Sgl.bg; Standard ’ Cotton Goods Co., bill. $35.99; The j Chowan Herald, bill, $57.T0; Susan Higginson Nash, hill, antique brass chandelier foi panel room, $590..44; Leggett & Davis, bill. $1.24: Nor. & Car. Tel. & Tel. Co., hill, telephone rent and calls, .1. B. Small, Colored County Agent office, $0.20; Dr. .J, W, i Warren. County Physician. bjll. $35.00; W. J. Taylor, school attend ance officer, salary and travel, $56.30; Mrs. Carolyn C. McMullan, salary, $200.00; Dorothy P. Helms, junior stenographer - clerk, salary, $100.00; Nor. & Car. Tel. & Tel. Co., rent Wel fare Department. $4.40; Herbert Small, rent Welfare office, $40.00; Mrs. Carolyn C. McMullan. superin tendent Public Welfare, travel, $45.00; Mrs. Dorothy P. Hetyis, postage, Welfare Department, $8.00; Mitchen er’s Pharmacy, stationery. Welfare Department, 30c; Chowan County ptiM&li A»lkt« alMff W hruUcW «fcUf with I Uqaid CipidiM. Acta fur krnan k» la- | anitkau an tlrudr Aailwf ill tntj «a twbwlkf. Uu aafr «a fciwt | CAPUDINE 1 fnr HEADACHE j Health Department, appropriation for j month of October. $208.35; Miss Ma | tilda Muth. salary. $30.44. It was moved and carried that the | county pay $330.28 road and bridge, | coupons, Edenton (traded School, com--! ing due December 1, 104c>. | It was moved and carried that the i Sheriff be relieved of $2.00 as 1040 i | dog tax. Mrs. Nonie Lay ton. It was moved and carried that the. 1 Sheriff be relieved of $5,00 tax B.H.H. I Motor Co., error in listing 1040 taxes. ! i By motion of E. N. Elliott, second led Icy .1. R. Beele that the Sheriff he relieved of $50,007' valuation, amount I of taxes, $043.04, 1030 taxes Virginia Electric ik Bovver Co. It was moved and carried that the , 1 County Commissioners grant Clarence ! Bonner permission to secure beer li- '< ■ cense to operate on Bravali. i Bv motion of E. N. Elliott, second ed by A. C. Boyce, that the County Commissioners advertise the old jail at the County Home for sale. Bids to be mailed to W. W. By ruin, c'hair -1 inanof Board, hot later than first Monday in Deciunber. ’o4il. The following names were drawn for jurors for the November term of , Superior ('inert, November 25, 104(1: iV$• ->♦ «.-s*• v<*'<s'>S'*-,i- • - ®v'* v « •v®v®vSv*' i f £ 1 $ r 1 \ f TftERE'6 NO"iFS"OR j "CUTS" ABOUT IT—GOOP SERVICE PREVENTS ! TTn) ill MANY BREAK-POWNS/ I p | j i ( U'f histories prove it! You avoid the necessity of big : j I J} | repair jobs on your tar i>y letting us take tare of little Ones 1 I ... T ' as fast as you can drive in! We've got the men and the |i § equipment to <|o the job right! i ALBEMARLE MOTOR COMPANY j I West Micks Street Edenton, XC. YOl R EORD DEALER I •> -S' & f * WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRIES FOR " _ ' Construction, Industrial And Logging Equipment Distributors For Nationally Known Manufacturers International t rawler Tractors, Industrial Wheel Type Tractors, Industrial and Marine En gines Jaeger Compressors, Mixers. Pumps and Paving Equipment—Heil Scrapers, Cable- Dozers, etc. Euclid Hauling Equipment - Northwest Shovels, Cranes. Draglines--Gabon Graders, Rollers, Dump Bodies -- Bucyrus-Erie Bullgraders, Scrapers Cedar Rapids As phalt Plants and Crushers Rogers Low Bed Trailers FYVD Trucks Elgin Sweepers. Refuse-Getters Disston Chain Saws Low ther C-Saws Sawmills Carco Logging Winches—- American Preformed Cable. We Also Handle Many Other Lines of Popular Equip ment as Well as an Adequate Stock of Parts and Supplies and Are Prepared to Take Care of Any Rebuilding or Repair Job You Might Have—Large or Small. q North Carolina Equipment Co. Raleigh Charlotte Asheville 3101 Hillsboro Street 2 Miles South Route 21 Sweeten Creek Road Phone 8836 Phone 4-4661 Phone 789 Haywood BhtHisic. George H. Bri- I vott. Gilbert Harrell, B. Jordan,] , Mack Jordan. G. B. Better, David Q. Holton, H. T. -Copeland. O. J. Fore hand,;'',. W. Bunch, Jr., D. H. Berry man, T. E. Barker, W. S. Bass, J. H. Harrell, -Jesse L. Harrell, W. B. Shop ard. M. F. White, William B. (Sped I , Jones. Fori Goodwin, Mitchell Bar i ringtoii. Antocie Davenport. Alton J. Harrell. Hutehins Winbnrne, B. H. Ward. F.cl aid W. I!s, G. A. Helms. ! B. K. Francis. Ralph Barrish. C. W. Berry. William S. Morris, Henry ; Bune-Jj.''.-.Charles B. Wales. Jr., J. Louis j. Harrell, Jesse Smith. B. C. Ashley,j Jr , and T. K. Bunch. . The following reports were order' d ! .til d: Fetter from State Highway ’• ' ' ' ■ • — -l Greeting Cards For All Occasions I —at— Campen’s JEWELERS / - . Public Works Confinission, advising I the approval of the addition to the countv highway system known as the Herbert Small road west of Bollock j Swamp: School Attendance Officer; ' monthly budget report July, August land September; Health Officer; Negro Home Agent; J. B. Small. Negro County Agent: Chowan County Wel fare Board; Treasurer: Sheriff; Miss Rebecca Colwell, Home Demonstration ! Agent: State Board of Public Wel ! fare. There being no further business, I the Board adjourned. M. F. BUNCH; Clerk to Board. on jrour lyitem with n*w. untrted rem edict Keep youraelf regular with a ( preferiptKNt that Has been tested proven in ust row ovew too * bUUi'iiMMlHn I SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS CISMPEtrS • ; mm >-M . NO PROBLEM FOR YODR FORD when you bring it "HOME” for . FORD service DRIVE IN TODAY fOR ★ ANTI-FREEZE ★ BRAKES ★ CHAINS ★ HEATER , ★ WINTER LUBRICATION SEE YOUR FORD , DEALER
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