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PAGE TWO Chowan Increases j Savingßond Sales $11,846 More I'urchased In 1947 Than Previ ous Year According to figures recently re leased by State Director Allison James, Chowan County residents pur chased $11,846.65 more in U. S. sav ings bonds during the year 1947 than | fpr the same period in 1946. A total' of $25(t,820.25 in bond purchases was! made by Chowan residents during 1947 as against $238,978.60 for the Radio Service - For qn ,v k and dependable radio service, call THOMAS JACKSON at Hughes-Holton Hardware Store. Jackson Radio Service PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE HEALTH HINTS By OR. GEORGE T. CRAWFORD CHIROPRACTIC PHYS.CI.AN THE blood pres- ate waste mat rats j sure of the hu- —— ________ —— from the j too J man body is de- v _ T stream. These waste pendent on two con- HIGH materials p.oduce ditions —the strength , , , A , of the heart beat and r> T A A n harmful effects upon the resistance offer- bLUUII the artery walls in ed by the arteries to (!) i the flow of blood. PRESSURE Minute Panicles are j The pressure has a deposited on the ves normal variation; a *■“ l ■■sel walls, making higher pressure al- them hard and in- | ways following exercise, emotion, elastic. (2) The vessel walls are and the taking of stimulants and injured by the foreign materials food. This rise in pressure is which causes a growth of the brought about by contractions of harder tissues in the walls and also tiny muscle fibers in the walls of renders them hard and inelastic, the arteries. The action of these (3) The delicate nerve endings in muscle fibers gives elasticity to the the artery walls are irritated and artery wall, and when they are con- produce a contraction in the muscle tract ed the resistance to the flow fibers so that the waifs become of blood is increased and blood tense and contracted. In all three pressure is higher. of these conditions the cause lies in failure of the kidneys to elimin- The ‘increased pressure due to a^e t ] le waste materials from the the four conditions mentioned is blood stream. temporary and occurs in all healthy The kidneys are supplied with bodies. Permanent high blood nerve force through nerves arising pressure is unhealthy, and if not f rom the spinal cord, and it is be corrected, will lead to trouble. cause these nerves are impinged When the resistance to the flow an< l cannot convey the nerve force of blood is great the heart must properly that the kidneys fail to ■ work harder to maintain circula- do their work. tion. If this resistance is perma- High blood pressure can be Tient the heart muscle is over- readily brought down by' Chiro worked. Nearly all cases of per- practio adjustments, and the low manent high blood pressure are due ered pressure relieves the heart of to failure of the kidneys to elimin- its overburden, and so prolongs life ** Only CheyiaidlMMiH i »iL . <'-■■ • :-'>MmM:« . , ~...^-..x.. . We " ond wonion * verywh * r * a ® r *** according to official nationwide regi*- ,«M Ih. new standard of Big-Car YouK enjoy Big-Car performance tratkxtt; and more people WOnf Chev i Beauty! It’s here, In Chevrolet's too, when you own a Chevrolet* lor rolets than any Other make, according ; Bodies by fisher—finest bodies It brings you Vafve-ln-Heod engine InH.nendent nationwide ■made —available only on Chevrolet performance, found elsewhere only tOieVen independent nation Ide and higher-priced cars. In more expensive can. surveys. Here, in the new 1948 CheV- rolet, it record value. For new and . ,Jh even more luxuriou* (tyling, colon and • ■ 1 1 appointments have been added to all —]' of Chevrolet's other advantages of _3fl|r ; ESStTP MO-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COSH You'd And Chevrolet rides more Keep your present car In good — —filHfi———» smooth ly on all types of roads due tunning condition by bringing It to * gd'.Bl'J.'ltm# to the famous Knee-Action Ride, ond, for skUled service, now and# B==mgßmgr== s ' of course, Knee-Action is found only regular Intervals, pending delivery on Chevrolet and costlier ears. of your new Chevrolet. I CHEVROLET is FIRST! 8.8. H. MOTOR COMPANY “YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER” ’ N. Broad and Oakum Streets Edenton, N. C. year 1946. This nice increase in sales indicates increased savings for the residents of I Chowan County and has drawn the compliments of the State Depart- I ment. In commenting on the splen- I did increase, State Director James adds that Chowan County is to be commended in being among 31 coun ties in the State to purchase more bonds in 1947 than in 1946. “Again, we find Chowan doing its part,” says Director James. I Vets* Question Box j Q. I was told that my disability, I which I claim was due to service, can not be service-connected because I had ] it before I entered service. Am Ij eligible for compensation? A. If VA decides that your ailment was incurred in or aggravated by your service in the armed forces you will be entitled to receive compensation, if it exists to a compensable degree. , Q. lam a veteran of World War I j and would like to know if there is any'! limit for filing a claim for com pen-1 sation for disability caused by my, war service ? A. There is no time limit set for, filing claim for compensation under' existing legislation. Q. I was practically compelled to j I’HF. CHOWAN HERAI.D, EDENTON N. <J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1948. sign a statement before my discharge that my disability existed prior to my enlistment. Will this prevent my re ceiving compensation? A. Any statement of this nature, according to the Servicemen’s Read justment Act (GI Bill), which you made at discharge is considered null and void. Decision as to service con nection of the disability will be made by Veterans Administration based on the service medical record, excluding the statement made at time of dis charge. Q. I have been receiving readjust ment allowance from Veterans Ad ministration, and now would like to i know if the money that has been paid to me will be deducted from any fu j ture bonus that may be authorized by ! the U. S. Congress ? | A. No. MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN WINDSOR AND EDENTON The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass | will be offered Sunday, February 22, ! second Sunday in Lent, at BA.M. in I Duke of Windsor Hotel convention I room, Windsor, and at 11 A. M. in St. i Ann’s Catholic Church, Edenton, each I ! including sermon on “The Angelic ; Virtue of Holy Purity,” Holy Com-! i munion, concluding in 45 minutes, fol-1 I lowed at once by Sunday School, with ! confessions in Windsor 7:45 to 7:55 and in Edenton 10:30 to 10:55 A. M., stated Father F. J. McCourt, rector, who invites everybody to all services. Week mornings in Edenton: Mass, Communion, Rosary; Lenten Fridays 8 P. M., Rosary, Stations of the Cross, Benediction. Troop Os Girl Scouts Enjoy Valentine Party The Edenton Girl Scout troop held its weekly meeting Saturday, when a very enjoyable Valentine party fea tured tho meeting. Patrol I was in cha’-ge of the party, as well as a brief p.ogram preceding the party, j All of the girls are working to wn’-d their second class rank and are well on their way to completing the requirements for promotion. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Wayland White, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Bruce Lane, born Monday, February 2nd. U. S. Army Seeking Musician Enlistments The Fifth Infantry Division Band, which is stationed at Fort Jackson, is in need of several musicians, accord ing to an announcement made by Mas ter Sergeant Cecil B. Cayton, com manding officer of the U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force recruiting sub-station in the Albemarle area. The sergeant states that enlistments to fill these vacancies have been authorized for both former servie'e men and men with no prior service. Any musicians of the following in struments are invited to contact the local recruiting sub-station for full information: Bassoon, clarinet, cor net or trumpet, baritone euphonium, flute or piccolo, French horn, glock enspiel, oboe, saxaphone, trombone or tuba. Former service men will be as signed directly to the Fifth Infantry Division, while musicians with no prior service will be so assigned after completion of a course of basic train | Town Council I Proceedings Edenton, N. C., Feb. 10, 1948. The Town Council met this day in the Town office at 8 o’clock P. M. in regular monthly session. Present, L. H. Haskett, Mayor, W. J. Yates, J. Clarence Leary, J. P. Partin, Clyde Hollowell and J. Edwin Bufflap. The minutes of the previous meet ing were read and approved. I On motion of Clyde Hollowell, sec ! onded by W. J. Yates, an on-premise | beer license is granted Lawrence Col ; lins for sale of beer at 202 North Oakum Street. On motion of J. C. Leary, seconded | by Clyde Hollowell, W. J. Yates is ' permitted to install storage tank on northeast corner of the Blades prop erty in accordance with the insurance laws. ' On motion duly carried, it is or dered that a request of the Parent- Teacher Association to make Court Street between Church Street and Queen Street a one-way street, ent rance to be from Queen Street is granted. On motion of W. J. Yates, seconded by Clyde Hollowell, E. & W. Depart ment bills amounting to $7,767.66 are ordered paid. On motion of J. C. Leary, seconded by J. P. Partin, the Town bills amounting to $1,376.52 are ordered paid as follows: Snap-on Tools Corp., $2.45; Heger’s I Beware Coughs, from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest Cords, Bronchitis # « TRUCKER’S DELIGHT 6-8-6 HEAVY FRUITER SUPERIOR MIXTURE 4-10-6 4-8-8 Wood’s Tobacco Bed Special 4-9-3 t Farmers Tobacco Special 3-9-6 FARMERS FAVORITE URE-POT® MIXTURE 3-9-9 0-14-7 j These are just a few of the many grades of WOOD’S FER TILIZERS. They contain all the major plant foods derived from Mineral and Organic sources of outstanding quality. They also con tain Magnesium, Calcium and Sulphur. WOOD’S FERTILIZERS are non-acid forming and are well cured. Your careful consideration of WOOD’S FERTILIZERS for your Season’s requirements will be very much appreciated. * Manufactured By HOME FEEU & FERTUZER COMPANY, MG. - WEST CARTERET STREET PHONE (ft EDENTON, N. C. : E 1 1 1 , Iron A Steel Products, $70.32; Inter state Equipment Co., $140.37; Apex Chemical Co., $193.39; Texas Co., $365.17; Thurston Motor Lines, $4.95; Chowan Herald, $36.55; Dail & Ash ley, $5.90; Edenton Laundry, $3.00; R. H. Bachman, $6.85; E. E. Goodwin, $9.20; Leggett & Davis, $8.00; A. L. Perry, $19.80; M. G. Brown Co., $14.70; Edenton Ice Co., $124.60) W., H. Bunch’s Garage, $272.65; ByrumJ Hardware Co., $3.82; Earl Jones, $16.00; Postmaster, $10.00; R. K. Hall (salary firemen) $51.00; N. C. Tel. & Tel. Co., SIB.BO. Upon motion of J. C. Leary, sec onded by W. J. Yates, it is resolved that it is the intention of the Town of Edenton to execute a lease to Cho wan Hospital, Inc., for certain real estate and personal property lying and being within the Edenton Naval Air Station property, to be executed when approved by the Navy Depait ment, a copy of which proposed li ase is attached hereto and made part hereof. There being no further .business, the Board adjourned. R. E. LEARY, Clerk. Edenton, N. C„ Feb. 4, 1948. The Board of Public Works met this day in the Town office at 8 o’clock P. M. in regular monthly session. Present, J. H. .Conger, chairman, O. B. Perry and W. S. Griffin. The following bills for the month of January, 1948, were examined and approved for payment: ( Deans & Baker Heating Co., $32.17; Norfolk Stationery Co., $4.35; Elec trical Equipment Co., $22.40; The Texas Co., $4.45; Sinclair Refining Co., $66.50; Graybar Electric Co., I $54.66; N. S. Bus Corp., $1.70; Wood & Gardner, $79.25; R. C. Holland, Agent, $13.50; Byrum Hardware Co., $5.85; E. P. Jones, $51.05; R. N. I Hines, $50.00; Chowan Herald, $37.80; Edenton Ice Co., $28.50; Chowan Mo I NOW! ANYONE CAN HAVE HOT WATER QUICK! New Pocket-Size Water Heater Costs Less Than $2.25 ' HEATS WATER FAST £ Merely place a portable FAST-WAY I jSjl ,<V Water Heater in a receptacle containing water. Plug in the nearest socket. Lo and . behold! The FAST-WAY goes to work at once, heating water like sixty for 101 pur poses—a sufficient quantity for bathing, jfWCSITjy washing, scrubbing, cleaning cream sepa rators, etc. The speed depending on quan tity. CAUTION; Directions for using are an d down basement stairs, furnished W,h each heater Read and foi- .“UJT & low. Costs less than $2.25. No nres to wanted. Handy! Portable! build or hot water to carry. No running up Inexpensive. BYRUM HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. PHONE 4 EDENTON, N, C. tor Co., $6.50; J. H. Conger, Agent, $10.62; N. C. Tel. & Tel. Co., $14.84; N. S. Railway, $3.47; Texas Co., $22.52; Va. Electric A Power Co., $4,333.89; general salaries paid for January, $2,923.64; total, $7,767.66. Received from Collector for current, water and merchandise, $14,562.64. Amount of receipts in excess of dis- 1 , bursements, $6,784.98. R. E. LEARY, Clerk. Pint Quart SPIRITS M PROOF PrtAmi sid Bottled by BERKE BROTHERS DISTILLERIES, INC. BOSTON, MASS.
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