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Danger Pointed Out Burning Near Woods County Forest Ranger White Calls Attention To Securing Permits The dry weather being experienced at the present time in Chowan County has resulted in dangerous burning conditions that make it unsafe to bum material near the woods where there is a possibility of it escaping County Ranger Frank White has announced. A number of fires have resulted from careless burning of corn cobs, corn shucks and bull dozier piles in this area during the past few days. Any one planning to do any burning of any kind should secure a permit and take all of the necessary precautions to keep the fire from escaping into the woods. Special care should be taken now as a result of the dry conditions. County Ranger White wishes to re mind everyone that effective Octoherj 1, a permit must be secured before' burning any material within 500 feet! of a wooded area during the hours of midnight and 4 P. M. Fires ran be] started Without a permit between 4' P. M., and midnight. The permit law does not apply to any burning done within 100 feet of an occupied dwell ing house. The N. C. Division of Forestry per sonnel hope that everyone will take the proper precautions and keep their fires under control so that it will not be necessary to cancel all burning per mits and prohibit the starting of any fires in or near any woodland. A dry fall was experienced last year but it was not necessary to stop issuing per mits because most of the burning was kept under control. The same will be true this year if the number of fires escaping from fields is kept to a mini mum, and the weather does not be come critically dry. tVWUVVVVVVVVVWV 2 <VWVVVXA, ~ — * • Announcing the with the 180-HP Strato-StreakV-8! ALL-NEW STRATO-STREAK V-8 You’ll get the lift of a lifetime from this all-new V-8. Every feature is entirely new from the multiple jet carburetor to the advanced antiknock combustion chambers. 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Music Class Honors Sarah Francis Edwards Students of Mrs. Paul Holoman’s music class gave a shower Tuesday night of this week honoring Miss Sa j rah Frances Edwards, daughter of the I Rev. and Mrs. Earl B. Edwards. The 1 Edwards family will soon leave Eden ton due to Mr. Edwards being trans ferred to another church at the an | nual Methodist Conference being held IF YOU SMOKE you need I ( 34 OLAG ?'T\ TOOTHPASTE I \/y Different from all others: \ \JV/ makes your mouth feel so clean: *“ ' contains soothing, sanitizing oils: dentists say “terrific, wonderful, you can’t beat it” At Drug Stores Everywhere OLAO pact" ALL-NEW PANORAMIC BODY Take another look at that pano ramic windshield ... that fender level hood . . . the dream-car design of the wide front end. It’s a masterpiece of modernity—this lower, roomier Body by Fisher— with luxurious new fabrics color keyed to the beautiful Vogue Two-Tone body colors! in Raleigh this week. The honoree received many useful gifts and after games were played re freshments were served. Members of the class are Judy Ad ams, Elizabeth Bunch, Delores Rar row, Linda Basnight, Ellen Basnight, , Floretta Byrum, Faye Cartwright, Sa rah Frances Edwards, Sonny Griffin, Phil Harrell, Carolyn Holland, John Mitchener, Joe Mitchener, Libby Mc- Clenney, Gail Perry, Frankie Privott. Bobbie Powell, Dallas Stallings, Caro lyn Stallings, Mrs. Marshall White, Elsie Hollowell and Margaret White, the latter two from Hertford. Garner up pleasant thoughts in your mind, for pleasant thoughts make pleasant lives, —John Wilkins. ~ivopi It if dangerous to let cough from common cold hang on Chronic bronchitis may develop if i your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated. Get Creomulsion quick and use asdirected.lt soothes raw throat and chest membranes, loosens and helps expel germyphlegm, mildly relaxes systemic tension and aids nature fight the cause of irritation. 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