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SECTION TWO—] Louis Harrell Leases Edenton Esso Plant Acts as Distributor of Esso Products In Eden- i ton Area i The K.-'so Standard Oil Company lias, leased its local bulk plant to J. Louis Harrell, who will act as distributor of j Esso Products in the Edenton area. Mr. Harrell has been associated with | the Esso Standard Oil Co., for the past, several years and has been purchasing ; products hulk at plant. In order to provide better service to the customers served on a direct basis, Esso has consolidated the Edenton and Elizabeth City tank truck fields. All Customers formerly served by the Edenton plant on a direct basis will now be served by transport truck from Elizabeth City. It is felt that other local customers will benefit by this change also, in j that Esso had only one man at the Edenton plant and when he was out making deliveries there was no one left at the plant to accept calls for products. Mr. Harrell will have a lo cal man on his truck and he will make his office at • the plant and will he available for anyone wanting to call, in for products. Mr. Harrell is a lifelong resident of Chowan County. He will serve Esso Products to home heating oil custom ers,. farm gasoline, motor Oil, grease, diesel fuel, kerosene and fuel oil as well as some service station dealers. , j List Os Contributors To Halloween Party Mrs. Thomas Byruin late last Week; completed the list of those who in one | way or another contributed toward the recent annual community Halloween' party, which was. so successful. Mrs. Byrum, as well as members of the Edenton Woman’s Club, sponsor of the party, express their thanks and ap- /STRAIGHT BOURBON^ years oldj Bp A ■ ■■■'■■ "■ uni* miiii~^nin" I thb stagg distilling co.* In L ~ 86 PROOF. THE STAGG OIST. C 0„ FRANKFORT, KY. Page Four preciation for the splendid coopera tion given by so many people this year. Those who contributed to the party were: H. A. Campen, Chowan Stor age Co., Home Feed & Fertilizer Co.. | Kennan & Corey Plumbing Co„ Coast , land Oil Cov, Bell’s, Leggett & Davis, ( Mitchener’s. ;S. C. Mills, Raymond | Mansfield. Hotel Joseph HeWes, Pat- Jsy Perry, Albemarle Peanut Co.. Eden ton Peanut Co, Spedic Food Products. I \V. D. Holmes Wholesale Grocery. Mrs. J. L, Pettus, Mrs. Jim Wood. Ed j.Ward WoZelka. Officers’ Wives’ Club. Jimmy Manning, Dr. W. 1. Hart. Dr. A. M. Stanton, Dr. Frank Wood, Dr. .Richard Hardin. Dr. R. H. Vaughan. I Dr. Martin Wisely, Dr. I, P. Williams, j Jackson Radio Repair, C. W. Overman. Edenton Tee Co, Chowan Herald, Har row Bottling Works. T. C. Byrum. Jr, M alone’s. Edenton Marines, Jimbo’s Jumbos, Taylor Theatre. Habit’s Tav ern. Varsity Club, Police Department. Street Department. E & W Depart-] ment, Florian Arthur. P, C. Ashley,;. H. L, Edwards, Gerald James. Stage craft Club, Jaycees, Dr. A. E. Down urn. Marvin Wilson. J. X. Prudcn. Dr. Wallace Griffin. Byrum Implement & [Truck Co, Colonial Stores. Broad I St.reet- Fish Market. Willie Bunch’s I Garage, Town Council. Joe Truslow.j Leary Bros. Storage Co, M G, Brown j Co, R. T. Boyce. Elliott Cleaners, i Sanitary Cleaners, R & N Cleaners,•, Harrell’s Paint Store. Bishop Laundry. Jolly Roger Boat Co. f ESPECIALEY FOR ] PET OWNERS... [ v .—r Pet parakeets are susceptible to j colds and pneumonia. The condition may develop When birds kept in a ro.on. are suddenly exposed to drafts. Antibiotics correctly adminis tered are sometimes helpful to recov ; cry. | Some authorities says dogs should not be bathed to rid them of fleas. ' They recommend flea powders for. a more effective job. + f Tests indicate that normal cats need about 4 per cent fat in their diet. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C. "’’’UBSDAT, NOVEMBER 18, 1954. i m 60 ■ second ? 1 gSsMj SERMONS TEXT: “An ounce of performance is worth a pound of preachment.” —Elbert Hubbard A political leader was trying to con vince a member of the opposition par ty that lie should join his organiza tion for a coming political campaign. “Why not join us,” he concluded, “and fight for the cause?” i "Listen," replied the practical man, "I’m not fighting for causes. I'm fighting for results.” Some folks delight in joining a “cause”. Anything with a high-sound ing name that may lend importance to Dogs with eczema may he benefit- j I oil by adding meat fryings, butter, cream, tallow, or other grease to the | 'diet. But care should be taken not to; overfeed grease, as digestive upsets' may result. t t i The cal more than any other spe cies may suffer from a niacin defieien-1 cy, according to investigators. b/*iF Super P & Q Market | ON DISPLAY TODAY j DESOTO Sta M-fat ,;S \ mmmrnm Tgjggagwr \ VJf. ' . pR. Wx%x Efel BaL A dgS"Bfe- ' I ■ 1 J JftJSjßk* STYLED FOR TOMORROW ... with tha lithe beauty of forward motion. 55 NEW COLOR COMBINATIONS ... froity bluot, vig orous reds, tailored grays and groans. 39 INTERIOR TRIM COMBINATIONS ... exquisite fabrics in glamorous hues, silky nylons, smart vinyls, doep patterned matelasse, and gonuino top-grain leathers. SENSATIONAL NEW 200 H.P. FIREFLITE ... a fabulous new series, the most elegant new car on the American road. FAMOUS FIREDOME V-8 at a new, low prico •.. incroased to 185 H.P. Drive a new De Soto today! CHOWAN MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Water and Commerce Sts. EDENTON, N. C. those who join, receives their signa ture. Many Americans have regret ted their haste in joining “causes” which were not investigated. The best gauge of the merits of a “cause” is a genuine interest in the results hoped for and an all-out willingness to work for those results. If a prominent per son volunteers for a “cause” it should he because he is sincerely interested in the results his personal efforts may attain. It is flattering to be asked for the use of your name,, but unless you know the hoped for results and the methods that will be used to gain those results, you indulge in a hy poeracy which can lead to trouble. j Goldfish apparently prefer com pany. When kept in groups, individual fish eat more and learn their way .! around aquarium mazes more readily than when isolated. t t Chlorophyll administered at proper , levels to female dogs often reduces i their attraction for males during the ' breeding season. Habit of Complaint “I Suppose you were thankful for the heavy rain.” “Oh, yes,” replied Farmer Comtos. sel, “though I don’t see why them weather folks couldn’t pervide to keep it in the fields instead of letting it stray around muddin’ up the roads.” NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS OF EDENTON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Under and by virtue of a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Edenton Building and Loan Association adopted at a regular meeting of said Board held on Xovem her 3, 1954, a special meeting of the shareholders of the Association will be held at the offices of the Association in Edenton. North Carolina, on Friday, the 19th day of Xo . vember, 1954. at 4:00 o’clock P. M, for the purpose ot amending the certificate of incorporation of the Associa tion to meet the requirements of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Greensboro for Bank Membership, and to enable the Association to obtain Federal Savings and Loan Insur ance Corporation insurance on the accounts of the share holders of the Association. This 4th day of November, 1954. Edenton Building and Loan Association (s) F.W. HOBBS. President (s) R. E. LEARY, Secretary I iCWII I NEW ... panel mounted "Flite Control" I gear selector lever. NEW . . . pendulum (jL/Qf brake pedal, slimmer and longer. NEW ’ /M •• • "Dual-Cockpit" Instrument Panel, 4 I *tyl«d with a new flair and freshness. (T NEW . . . improved power driving aide PowerFlite Transmission, Full Time Power | Steering, Power Brakes, 4-Way Power Seat, Power Window Lifts. Yes, every* thing b new in the stylish 1959 De Soto. ; To Relure C.P666 IWW»^A/»A/\^^WVWW>AA/SAiWWWVW<
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