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SECTION TWO * Cf|jK MUSING Were all the poets, writers and painters wiped fiom the face of the earth, the human race would keep on living; were all ..the plowmen exterminalel mankind would perish. Food for the mind is a luxury, is not ne cessary to keep, the body alive, and could be dispensed with Food for the body is a stern ne cessity and must be provided o - we die. Life is hardly worth the living if you live entirely for yourself. EARLY MEMORY—A pict re r' the Titanic, clipped from the NOTICE! Town vehicle license plates are now on sale at the Town Office. Plates must he pur chased and displayed by Feb ruary 16,1959. • Town of Edenton - ’ ’ Ernest J; Ward, Jr., Clerk - - “THE PEOPLE’S bank | 1 /£arge enougha V VTO SERVE k B MA II enough 1 YOU ..y TO KNOW YOU I 3% Interest Paid On Savings Accounts , J (Compounded Semi-annually) , Thats so tup & fippstd • ~ .'Ap ffICW6 B j Jll j ■ M ~ EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION , f DEPOSITS INSURED TO SIO,OOO THE CHO WAN HERALD Virginian-Pilot and placed in the pages of a Bible for safe keep ing. A recent parallel to tie sinking of the Titanic was the tragic loss of the Hans Hedtoft off Greenland with ninety-five persons aboard. Boih the Titanic and the Hans Hedtoft struck ice iergs, were on their maiden voy ages, and both ships were sup posedly modernized and prac tically unsinkable. Why, oh, why does the radio ’’ade just when the comedian pet' to the point of his joke, or when a commentator is giving some important news, and then cuts in HARRELL | full and strong when the com-j mercial comes on? But a radio will do it every time —or almost every time. THE OLD WEST Wild Bill Hickok once tried his hand as an actor, appearing in a play in New York by Ned Buntline. Wild Bill wasn’t much of an actor, so he deserted the footlights and headed back West. T NTERESTING FACT ABOUT ABOUT THE OLD WEST—The Derringer, the .41 calibre hmd ?jun so small it could be conceal ed- in the hand, because of its di minutive size and its great strik :ng power was nicknamed “The Little Leveler”. You can’t trust Russia. News About Clubs In Chnwnn County By MAIDRED MORRIS * Home Demonstration Agent j Midwinter is the dreariest time of all the year. You should plan BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A PROFITABLE BUSINESS For Sale or Rent • COOI> CltOCCltr AM) SKKYK'K STATION IUSINKSS • ★ PAYING WELL ★ • Call Hertford 2231 or Sunbury 2098 uiuc HEART —A living symbol of the hope that modem medical and surgical techniques hold out to heart patients, Debbie Quinn, 6, is this year’s “America’s Valentine Girl. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn, of LaPorte, Ind Heart Fund volunteers hope that news of Debbie’s re covery from a 7V->-hour heart operation some months ago will aid them In their campaign, which is climaxed by Heart Sunday, Feb. 22. At one time an invalid, Debbie today enjoys .luwtrittAd activity . nri . to give it the little touches, as the old song says, to “brighten the corner where you are”. Two of America’s great men. were born in February: Washington, who forged this country from 13 separate colonies, and Lincoln who welded it into “one nation, indivisible”. To February, then falls the honor of commemorating i these men with holiday fun and 1 frolic. A Cupid’s Day party is also ap-1 propriate for this season. A gay I ice cream ’n cookie Valentine Box for the party adds to the pretty table "as well as being a delicious , dessert. Just press creme cook- • ies into a half-gallon brick of i Cherry Vanilla ice cream and frill! i top and bottom with whipped j 1 cream or whipped topping. A couple of sugar wafers make the i Valentine “slot” on top, and a ( finishing touch. Make ahead and i freeze until party time. ( For the Bridge club or any l t small gathering, a rich spread on ; crackers or wafers, served with j a tangy fruit salad mold makes a .; grand slam. ' 1 Try this “Date-Nut” Spread: i 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese at room, 1 Old Quaker STRAIGHT BOURBON 1 WHISKEY ilk S 3 SS U noor • OK QUAKER DISTIUINS CO., UWIENCEIUIG. INt. _ temperature 1 C. chopped dates Vi C. chopped pecans 3 T. orange juice Blend all ingredients. Chill be fore spreading on thin crackers. Use vour strawberry fl-v-red gelatin with fruit in a valentine shaped mold. This is delicious ■ served with hot coffee. As a dessert for a Linco n Din ■ ner, a favorite is the “Old-Time 1 Log”. Use 30 of the thin choco late wafer cookies. Whin 2 cups heavy cream stiff and sweeten with 4 T. confectioner’s sugar. Spread a spoonful on a cookie. Place another cookie on too and continue until there is a pile of cookies with whipped cream be tween. Lay pile lengthwise on a serv ing platter. Add remaining cookies with cream and cover the roll evenly with whipped cream, j Chill at least six hours. Garnish j with slivers of chocolate to re-1 semble a birch log. 1 Remember that “Cherry Tarts” are always the tradition in obser- , ving Washington's birthday. There is one other idea which I think you might like. For a “Tropical Appetizer,” try this: ! Cut she top from a very ripe pineapple following the scallops j ot the shell. Hollow out pulp with a grapefruit knife and chop fine. Use 1 n pound cream cheese mixed with l'i C. pineapple. Blend well and return to the pineapple shell. Arrange the pineapple on the appetizer tray l surrounded by small crackers or j wafers. It may take a little more time i but it is/always fun to surprise ] your guests with something new and tasty. Don’t Lag—Buy Olag dentists say "wonderful" . . , "best I’ve ever used" . . . "best tooth paste on the market* WAKE UP ~ RARIN' TO GO Without Nagging Backache Now ! You can pet the fast relief y.»u need from nagging backache, headache I an ‘l muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired | out feelings. When these discomforts j 1 come on with over-exertion or stress and ] strain—you want relief—want it fast ! Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink —often setting up a restless un comfortable feeling. 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And the come-up was perfect in spite of a cold, wet spring.” am 1 For bigger better yields, treat your potato seed * pieces With ORTHOCIDE Only ORTHOCIDE (captani pro- I rides effective control of seed-rot and damp-off diseases in germinating g seed pieces and seedlings. Also, this proven ORTHO fungicide makes it I possible to cut potato seed pieces in advance of planting allowing you to 1 plant full time without the daily interruption of cutting more seed pieces. J (ORTHO) J I Helping the World Grow Better | California Spray-Chemical Corp. • A subsidiary of California Chemical Co. P. O. Box 576, Columbia, S. C. «.«. mm. • •. «m. •**.. om'mtmmm. m *vl qwcqk hm am uw«m qwk mm. There ie an ORTHO Field men in this area to help you... § Phone right now... HOWARD WILSON J CALL 4309 (Greenville) j Thursday, February 12, 1959. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA Sell Direct For More Hog PROFIT i - Why sell to the middleman? Selling direct to the packer is just as easy . . . and a lot more profitable. Now, the Smithfield Packing Company has six , buying stations giving top prices to hog raisers ... at Bethel, Murfreesboro, Harrellsville, Edenton, Sunbury and Scotland Neck. Get honest weight, too. Each buying station has scales sealed and checked . . . guaranteed 100' accurate. , So, pocket the middleman’s profit fc - yourself. Get top direct-to-the-packer PRicr Next time you have hogs ready for market, <1 direct to Smithfield Packing Company, hom,. of famous luter s pure pork products. . m Call the manager of the Smith- * M field buying station nearest you for the daily hog market report. „jfl jMm Sr.*— The Smithfield Packing Co. Six Buying Sfcrtions BETHEL MURFREESBORO EDENTON SUNBURY Phone 4561 Phone 3371 Phone 3515 Phone 2321 SCOTLAND NECK HARRELLSVILLE Phone 8766 (For Harrellsville Prices Phone Murfreesboro 3371)
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