PAGE TWELVE Cubbing... With Cub Pack 159 BY MRS. HORACE WHITE Tuesday was the Mgr day for mem bers of Cub Pack 159. Cubmaater Peter Carlton Oen Chiefs Pat Carlton, Miles Williams, BiHy Moore, Den Mothers Mrs. Clyde HoHoweH, Mrs. Jtobert Boyce, Mrs; Horace White, twenty-one cubs add ten parents went to Raleigh. '] On the way we Stopped in Tarboro and saw a huge wooden cotton press used in the Colonial days. It is the only press of its kind left in North Carolina. DnCULEJNDS 1 ...to careful owners of I good properties. Thou- I sands enjoy the benefits ' of Mutual Fire Insurance ' dependable, complete ? protection, prompt, fair i settlements of loss and | reduced insurance costs. | , These many advantages are available ta YOU ■ TWIDDY INSURANCE & ■ ' REAL ESTATE CO, INC. . ! Phone 413 Bdenton, N. C.M Notice Xo Xhe Public! It has been rumored by competitive solicitation that we are going out df business as of June Ist or 2nd. We wish to let you know that WE, THE ALBEMARLE DAIRY, HAVE NO INTENTION TO GOING OUT OF BUSINESS JUNE 1 OR AT ANY OTHER TIME IN THE NEAR FUTURE. However, if such a thing should ever come to pass, we will most assuredly give you ample notice before so doing. We do know that competitive dairies have promoted an act df the Health Departments to prevent our sale of milk. However, we have received no notice of smch an act asid even when we do receive an of ficial notice of this transaction, we still have the right of representa tion at any such meetings. Furthermore, Albemarle Dairy is serving one of the best, if not the best, milks in Eastern North Carolina, ac cording to both taste and scientific tests. We appreciate your business and will be serving yon right along. WE ARE NOT, DEFINITELY NOT, GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. ALBEMARLE DAIRY PHONE 217-W EDENTON, N. C. I Chick - Chicks - Chickens I I Yes, We Have Them I FRIERS BROILERS I STARTED CHICKS 1 PULLETS | I Red, White and Speckled. Come prepared to I I take some home, as the price is right. I HALSEY FEED VsEED STORE I “THE CHECKERBOARD STORE" I I PHONE 273 EDENTON, N. C. I ~ ~ ———— — ■ —_ ———— ——————————— | T—HProvo Thor Brushing Right After Eating With [ I COLGATE DENTAL CREAM I STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST I I r7/y , Offers Proof of Sock Results I wP R R wPN AP ■ R AP B APR aPaOAPBR BEwwRREaEf I SOLD IN EDENTON AT “ * ' ~ ’ g j I MITCHENER S PHARMACY j|| The first stop in Raleigh was the State Capitol Building. Although the Governor was not there the boys were shown through his office. Governor Scott's secretary received the golden key to be presented to the Governor from the Cub Scouts of Edenton. The cubs went to the Hall of Hist . ory in the Education Building where , they were shown slides explaining various displays in the Hall. After > seeing the .slides, they visited the ex i Dibit rooms. The exhibits seen, with , the imagination of the boys, seemed to make the hero* and heroines of ! their history books live again, On leaving tile Education Build , ing, we went to Pullman Park and ; enjoyed a picnic lunch. Next came a ! tour of the State College campus. Os special interest was the ice skating in the new coliseum. This mammoth construction would have to be seen to be appreciated. At the state prison we saw the gas chamber and a guard explained the details of execution by gas. We ad mired the well kept grounds and flowers of the institution. A student of the State School for the Blind conducted us on a tour of the buildings and grounds of the school. We visited a handicraft class and admired the wooden baskets, rugs, tapestries and -other items made by the girls. In the boy’s work shop we watched the construction of hand made mattresses and the weaving of cane chairs. We saw the girl stu dents playing softball on the athletic field and the boys playing basketball in the gym. Os special interest to the students is one another’s welfare. How wonderful would it be, if we, who are more fortunate, would show the same spirit of fellowship! Departing from the institution the boys enjoyed a shopping spree on THE CHOWAN HERALD BBIBt M. C THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1960 Fayetteville Street. And so, loaded down with souvenirs, the weary, but nappy cubbers started the homeward journey. To make the trip complete, stops were made to fill the endless cavities called boys’ tommies. All arrived home safely to. dream of future adventures in cubbing. Sunday, May 14, the cribs will escort their Mothers to the Baptist Church to observe Mother’s Day. Members of the Lions Club, the sponsoring or ganization, will join the cubs in at tending church in a group. Ail parents are urged to make ar rangements to attend the next pack .meeting which will be held in the Scout Cabin Thursday night, May 18. Unsafe Cars Are Target Os Safety Program In State Faulty Mechanical Con ditions Reason For Many Accidents | Cars being driven on the streets of North Carolina in unsafe mechanical condition are cited by the -North Caro lina Department of Motor Vehicles as the target of its .May program-of traf fic safety education. “Keeping your car in good, safe repair,” said Department officials, “is very similar to keeping your teeth in good condition. Everyone agrees that it is far too easy to delay the in spection until it feels like there might be something wrong.” That “something” when it comas down to the maintenance of your car, according to the Department, may re sult in a brake, light, or steering failure that could send you to the hospital or worse. “Os the 723 accidents that resulted in one or more deaths in 1949,” De partment officials said, “an unsafe vehicle was involved in about 47 of them. That amounts to about six per cent of the total fatal accidents.” The Department has as its slogan during this May program of traffic safety education, “Check your car . . . BABY FOOD] Specials! GERBER’S STRAINED * BABY FOOD 2 r 21c PABLUM Half A Q Pound La DC Pet or Carnation MILK 4 cl 50c PER CASE $5.76 PHONE 590 PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE EVANS Self-Service Grade “A” Market 804 NORTH BROAD STREET l check accidents.” t “Unsafe car condition,” Depart -1 ment officials said, “is extremely dan gerous even when no 'other factor is j involved. Couple bad brakes or an 3 out-of-alignment steering mechanism with speed too fast for condition* and i you have all the ingredients of an ac -1 cident—abed one! “Check today for such weaknesses b as: Brakes that are not equalized, 1 fail to hold, or that must be jammed 9 to the floor-board; headlights that are aimed too high too low, or cock-eyed; and for tires with cuts and fabric breaks that might blow out at any ■ time.” - As the Department put it: “The i safer your car . ,-y the safer you are!” ANNOUNCING ... I Miss Una Leggett Is Now With the , NU QURL ' BEAUTY SHOP FOR APPOINTMENT Call 605 SOUTH BROAD STREET FOR SALE “THE KING OF SWINE” Original Strain Breeder 35 Years Selby R. Minton MERRY HILL, N. C. * /vvw SUPER VALUES IN SPORTING GOODS I WILSON WOODS $37.50 PER SET Famous Wilson pre- Jim cision-quality woods. 9HRI In matched sets—driv- MWm er, brasgpe and spoon. < v. -1 WILSON K-28 3 for WILSON GOLF BAGS S tHBW a Indestructo ■ m m m quality Fa ■ mous for ■ wear I BUY WILSON - FOR BEST Wfp3l® YALUE - BUY WILSON 9j Byrum Hardware Contigfigl ■ Menton, in. C. Suffolk. Va i Ul v , *■ .... . t a. FIRE REPORT f 1 C:' .-A v'. . *,’■ *<;'<'!• jj) 'Fire Chief R. K. HaH reported tor Town Council Tuesday night that! PU* THE LEVEt- Feather in rjf JOHNSON'S Cap fij . .. r ' -'3 NEUTRAL CLUTCH! Smash-hit with the fisherman. New convenience. Newmaneu- ; verability. New features. See it today. /V Convenient terms. Liberal trade-in allow- f ance on old motor. Get ready for spring j***' NOW! TN delivered price.., $173.50 \ Remember - - Too, WE SELL BOATS IYRIH HARDWARE COMPANY EDENTON, N. C. TENNIS RACKETS slo ' so ' Strata-Bow frame of ash and fibre lamina- Wi dons. Nylon string ing. Bobby Rigga oHb Don Budge and Ahce uA Marble models. 'l&ji TENNIS BALLS !i $1.95 m Per can I gS Wilson "Cbam ■ pionship”— B known for qual mm ity, and depen m dability. Deep, I durable nap. Pres -81 sure packed 3 9 to s can. Dash H markings. SHOES For baseball or softball. Leather uppers with regulation spikes, RACKET RRISS three alarms were answered during I April, One fire wire in Bdonton with damage estimated at $2,600 and the | other two call* were out of town. _ J WILSON BALL HAWK The sweetest field* ing glove in the nr 8 game. Three finger *P". <d I ■ construction. Ergca" Each wide, deep natural pockit p OFFICIAL - I BASEBALLS I Wilson official baseballs. White I alum-tanned horschide cover. , BASEBALL so BAfS Ar $1.70 I $3.45 jV [I AJA Powerfused for II jTJtff greater strength I B W/f and driving power. I I /Jr Assorted lengths 11 y Jr and models. | '**. 'Vi**',. BALLS I II

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