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SECTION TWO
! Letters To Santa Claus j
108 West Queen St.
Edenton, N. C.
Dear Santa Claus:
For Christmas l want a bride
doll with s e '’cn outfits and sin is
18 inches tall and 1 want- a original
Slinky and I want a ideal talking
telephone With a dial and i( has
two coins. 1 want some Key Hott
er* bedroom shoes. I want a stai'ti'
flower map and I want a rose 6 a
set.
Thank you,
Carol Forehand
Dear Santa:
I want a tractor, hike. .
wood and the other thine- on ” ■
paper which 1 couldn't spell on on;
typewriter.
From Killin' ‘;
.11 We>l l ■ V'■ r lb ale
Kdcnton. V C.
Dear Santa.
I hope that you have a g I ;
time riding: in your sleigh II
a list of tile tilings I would
to have for Xmas. I
would like to ha Vi best ar.
tent and the canteen. Fo'-'e -
Pettigrew Regional Library News J
The Regional Roa-nt of-ti’ iVu 1
grow Regional Lil*r;n\ • I
day evening, Novi ri
mouth. Those present.wrir: Mi'.l
J. Robert CampU 11.
Thomas Shepard, ' i«« >h i •: m. i :
Reynold Spruill, .tjvnsim-: I (
Liverman, stu n tai > : I. I H.. -
Mrs. Sidney M-M tilim. M:
George Mark, Mrs. < . 1 . M
and Mrs. Kugenia li. !• »yl«-n.
Values were |»la«nd up«»n *’i• - tu •
bookmobiles which f"i H\
longed to Washington f I; ** •
counties, and arc now u>»*d
Imth races in the r« u "M. A
as necessary ivci|»ro< il paye’- ir
are made hy Chowan t-» :i*.- • '
two counties. I»\ T\ ;r* t«» \\
ington and vice-\er>;i. t
biles will he owi .«l !<v I ‘'
grew Region.
Tt was decided t li.it S'
days will be observed >
ies and librarians n * • u -
They are as follows: V a 'i
Day, Easter Monday. (*<•?“ h i •
Memorial Day. July ltd. I .
Day, Veterans Day. T!
and Christmas.
Several days \ ica' •:
ed at Christmas tim.*. d< ml •*:
upon which day i: 1 i - I > ■
library service wi|M» di>. - ■u*■ ; |
Friday, Deceniher 27. .. j
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Bfl nUNKEONT. KINTUCIO .•
KENTUCKY WHISKEY* A BLEND
g pgppf 7(n QfiAlM NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCMENLEY DIST., INC., FRANKFORT, ICfV
. | floor punching hag, Frontier Flint
lock cap rifle, tool chest, pistol and
I bolster set, cowboy suit, Davy
Crockett at the Alomo set, tent,
i! canteen, tractor trailir cattle van,
tractor trailer moving van, buck
■ skin jacket with fringes, football,
fool ball uniform set, football hel
met, bike .-.pecdom-eter, bike bas
ket.
I would also like you to bring
my sistiV, F.ativ the things listed
!>i jovv:
i film Ksj with tup -o makers, cud
|d iy toy.
Johnny Long.
• ! > • • S;t nt a:
I 1 1 :i \ • litii ,i nice girl this year
md hope you will remember me
y\ ith Tots of nice thing.
I would lik,- a doll called Sweet
: (ire. . oone games and a wardrobe
I f.*r t- >
i j a! you would like. t»V firing m, ‘.
; M \ . i*t lior iam 1 would lik«* a
« .\\ boy h<M>ts si/e 10 and
nVi onic guns and toys.
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l'at llyi tun ami I
a * :0»* Rynim.
j M • v. Der. mh. r l_Y,.
I { ■ fje\t ax . ' of ti ’• Regional
* jlo nt v ; • d Jann ry IP at
I > !'. M . i Columiua a' -ae Cou;:
>.•“*: ah
1. ■ a !.o,i ! v m»»i.d, < \v i!| make their
! r iit V. ashingtvoi C a arty the
\\ 1 • of NI*■> 01.11 bet 27. J o\\« I k
.»;* Decomher I nd | .of: th
f Ife< ’ yui b<
ip CiiovN ,n t \}uniy. tb sj>otise in
all t •• • counties .ha n •ti most
- tisfrit t< 1 y \• t tid of, th*
, i M-M !• 0* *t-' book
i n ohih s \\ ill ■>,- published; ft with;
Mrs.
\ • Mrs flan • H him
»■• rnflat* d a ■ hooks. I' opfc* ar
| again retnitVd»-d that sP't*-. ar,.- rif>!
1 1 . ran : y.‘ imly. bi/j for V-ntir--
*! id- i- -i o possible
[ ••• ---••• •• ' h - -and.it is-the,
' 1 1 • > ll, * '.a* planning c.ou.mitt<-es that
ltd 1.».y Usih£
Lcortimunity >:ops. Ilowi'ver, if
J \W : e a•• • }M i-.pii- \ 'hi cannot get t"
jib, irniif ihi'i'ii-;. the luiokmobile-i
w :f: .;ooto them. S ! of>> iv:iv he
iciiii'-st- *t, t»y ("titart'ng .local li-
Idari'''.
C! mg- in schedules for White
Uy . • II •, . mod Monday
111.- : f *«. It Ua - or n.aHy
I : •! •. .r \\ dm -d v. The
i
, Phiehways^
BY JM
Winter driving with plenty of
r miou, ice ami >lipporv hiplnvavs is
I j n>t alieml for millions of drivers.
■Hole's a half dozen winter driving
rules that should keep trouble
nw.iv: ill Be careful and don’t
blame the weatherman for your
] l.iull' (2) Get the “feel” of the
| road Id I Keep the w indshield elear
. ] (li Cse tire chains and good tiles
1.51 Ihimp y our brakes to slow
down or stop (61 Follow at a safe
distance.
1 | “By 1960 there will be a million ‘
fn;iglit trailers on the highwavs
1 and b\ 1970 close to two million,”
Ron I ruebauf.
•. ■ ■ . ‘ ’ ■ .■' .. ’■,;
Christmastime will biing many
to\s to manv youngsters but this
\cai indications aie that bighwas
transpoit tov.s linn trailers and
tbi* like) will be among the most
1 popular.
Washington, D. C. newsmen re
p 'it that Congress in its next ses
sion will pas;-, a liighwax building
, pi .lain but will drfoat plans to
change tbr national transport
. policy.
Merry Christmas— Happy New
Year!!!
: !• gukir t urn will \\- I'> to
at the Rost Offict*.
M‘»).d;.y. I>• - np'.-i 1J J Hilan I
' Saw y r Stoiv, inl n:-“»i»; Hoskin
Hamil. Ip.**.'• I 1:1 •’>; Harnal’s Mar.
keti M: •'* !-.
Cjiango in scludubs foe colorcil
i it Mtknmi'ile:
Route I I’aradisi Road. !)-10;
Mo eat i Road, l•» 1!. Eva Lew-ls,
R. 17. 11 l'» 11 : j:.; Old H. 11
Ib'id. 11 :*lO-1 if: 1 . .lonian.
R" .te 1-1:1’,. Drew Station.
| ; ::u -JaM).
Ro.-k\ H--. k R* rry*> Store, 2: 1"».
Johnny. Copekmdi Frctl
I . ty. X. W Wilder; other stops
• \ 1 »• • miin*>tfd; Farter. Route
!•■. Mayo.-. I Ido
Ron* • .*• Ro\ii* Ronner ;md «fh
t r 0 R • y 15 rot hers. !>: 10-
■» - ( arri* Rrown. 10:in-l0:d0;
«'o .tall' . 10; |O-1 1 ; Ethel Jlolen.
I 1 : 10-11 FJri; I 'riseil la Long. 11:25-
II
Rookmobile* arc going to try this
Old 1. if it Will be better. Srhed
u|e- bay. beetl too crowded. Any
l farther changes will I»,* announced
R ins will be made: December'a.
Rout. 1; Deo-mhci* 0. Route 2: De.
• nil»“r s. Route December 12.
Route 1: December l’k Route {5-
’For those whose names an* not
listed, stops will he made accord
ing'to previous schedules. This ap
plies to both bookmobiles. i
Especially For Pet
Owners... I
Dors seldom develop epvities in
th- ir teeth, hut they do have trou
ble with the formation of tartar.
Tartar may cause inflammation
and injury to the sums and even
tually loosen the teeth. Veterinar
ians say teeth should be scaled reg
ularly.
Infection of doßs with certain
types of internal parasites can pro
duce symptoms that arc almost
identical with canine distemper.
Special treatment is required be- 1
cause drugs ordinarily used for
worming pets are ineffective
against this parasite.
People who keep rabbits as pets
for children are advised to select
a good, nutritious ration for the
bunnies and to keep feeding it
without sudden interruption or
change. Abrupt changes of feed or
feeding methods will invite trou
ble and possibly disease, the AVMA
says.
The dog food industry in Ameri
ca is approximately equal to the
breakfast food industry in gross
I sales, according to the American
j Feed Manufacturers Association.
THE CHOWAN TTERATJ), EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1055
New Convertible Will Await
’56 Cotton Maid After Tour
————. *
A gleaming new Ford convertible I
will la- awaiting the 195 t! Maid of I
Cotton when sh B return* at th,. end
of her six-month international tour
next summer, the National Cotton
Council has announced.
Judge J. C. Johnson, West Mem
phis, Ark., president of the Mem
phis District Ford I'ciders advertis
ing committee, has revealed that
the dealer group will present tin
automobile to the cotton industry's
fashion and good will ambassador.
The l!). r >(! Maid of Cotton will be
tile tenth to lie honored liy the
Ford dealers’ group, Jlidg,, John
son said that presentation of the
ear symbolizes the close Working
relationship between the cotton and
automotive industries. The auto
mobile industry is one of tile larg
est consumers of cotton.
When contest finals are held De
cember 28 at Memphis, tl:,. new
Maid will receive a certificate of
presentation and keys to her au
tomobile. At tin- conclusion of her I
tour next summer, she will return I
to Memphis for a forma! presen
tation of the ear itself.
Contest Now On
Til,- contest now is under Way to j
choose the young lady who will;
serve the cotton industry as its
eighteenth fashion and good will
representative. Any girt horn in a
cotton producting state who is be
tween tin- ages of IP Ito, who has
In ver been married, ami who is at
least ■ teel •> inches tall is eligible
to enter.
Fntry forms and complete infor
mation are availald,, from the Na- ,
WILL CONTINUE THROUGH
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3«
Special Purchases - Terrific “Scoops”
4 .
Price Reductions - Big Super - Bargains
This is your greatest chance to save real money on hundreds of items you’ll be buying in a few weeks as Christ
mas gifts! Just look at each item selling for just a fraction of their original value! Make up your shopping
list from this paper and be here for the next three big d ays... do all your shopping and then you’ll gel the best
pick of the gifts while avoiding the crowds and the last minute rush!
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JOIN THE THRIFTY SHOPPERS AT BELK-TYLER’S
Every Department Packed With Bargains!
Ifti ft ifti iftl ft ft ifli $ $ <Ol $ _AI ftifli ft AArtA AA A <A> ft ft ift #
BELK-TYLERS -EDENTON
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| tionul Cotton Council. I’. 0. Box
j 9905, Mcmphin 12, Tennessee. All
entries must be completed and re
turned postmarked no later than
midnight December 1. Each entry
must he accompanied by two recent
photographs, one a head and shoul
-1 dors portrait and the other full
length.
Judging Standards
The Maid of Cotton competition |
is not a beauty contest in its usual
sense, Cotton Council officials cm-1
phasize. Girls will In- judged on 1
the basis of personality, poise, and
intelligence, as well as appearance.
Immediately after the Maid is
chosen, she will leave for New
York for a month's preparatory,
training period and fittings of her 1
glamorous cotton wardrobe design
ed by 10 fashion pacesetters. Her
tour begins officially at Nassau,
Bahamas, January HI and will car-1
ry her to more than HO cities ill the i
I United States and Canada'. Plans
j for a European tour will Iy an- |
j nounced shortly, the Cotton Council
added.
Each year the Contest and tour
are sponsored by the National Cot- j
toil Council!, tile Memphis Cotton (
j Carnival, and the Cotton Exchang
es of Memphis, New York, and New*
Orleans.
| Vets’ Question Box^
v f>
Q —ls I buy a house with a G1
loan, 1 understand 1 will have to
make a dow n payment of two per.
cent. ' Does the lender have any |
right, to ask for a larger down pay
ment ?
A—Yes. The lender hits Ihe
right to request a larger down pay
ment than the two per rent mini-,
mum.
Q- I have just been discharged'
from service, and I intend to apply ,
to VA for disability compensation.
Will 1 Iy required to take a VA
physical examination'.’
A Not necessarily. If you file
a claim w ithin six months from the |
date of your separation, it may lie i
j SHOP AT OURTOILETARTICLEDEPLTOMV
LUSTRE CRKAM SHAMPOO
Super P & Q_ Market ||
ruled initially based on the roc- '
' ords id' the service departmenti un
less it appears than an error might
result from such a rating.
Q Are VA’s special “wheelchair
! housing” grants available only to
' disabled World War 11 and Korea
' veterans?
j A No. Veterans of all wars, as
well as those with peacetime sef
| vice only, may qualify, so long as
they meet the eligibility require
l nn iil .of the law.
1 (,> lam a disabled Korea vet
eran, What is my deadline for ap
-1 plying for the special G1 insurance
available to disabled Korea vet
erans ?
A—You must apply and pay your
first premium w ithin one year from
the date that VA has determined •
your disability to be service-con
nected.
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