PI 60 -SECOND I ||g|| SERMONS ■TEXT: "Thi' covetous man isi , vi*r in want." Hunuv. Tin* stinuii -1 man we've n-sulj ;.!,out Weill into a liiilchei* shop arid • oideivd 10r wiirth of In <• 1".-1•'.<U. "Hut.” prole.-tnl tin* Inileher,! •'you lia.ve ele\ ore cliililren. What nr. you going; to tlo wilh the tiny scrap til’ meat I vail pave you for a dime "Thi.-: ain't tor out in’ purposes,” suit! the stingy one, “I'll just like I te have the sinell iii the house when (ViUipuny cimies.a How iiimiy of. u< try to-mala' our fame Gv fooling folks with a little NEW CAR GIZMOS TAKE SPOTLIGHT \ By HIM. CROWEI.L S •* Hunt on the. heels of tin- ilelmt of the lie v.' cars voiiie the accessory and pc.'iihget toy s. With suii.e folks i.o shiiiiny new buck is Vjlilte roue ; plcti* without a lot us .eMra •■lioliie' |)kUi<l gewgaw.-. Anti, the pirn in irk in:-, miftto! u nre have lireanVecl up some remiirknbli is -••a < .ries for this year's: new ItUldtTP. Sene'. to lie (‘iKlrit:!tilts ill's!' .just a taste Ilf ft esiiiility, ah : j'hdiurli it's doubtful tin- :*\. riuo Ana riean driver -to say nothin"* of thi Tar Heel w ill knock: detvn any p, dr-t rfans' iii His haste to acquire dtii'. Take, for exit in file, the fancy mu Ttu'rilie; win el interti ll by a 1 'aris i.'ifi. 'l’itis alt r:i-e|al.orate win el he sSyi*. .just -won't let a driver's eliest In; cihis'lie.il in. :y smash, ,up. ' This', 11 r mind -chi infs his Ciooolicat ed now* wheld will, all in thi- same Hiyrith. ketid • r*t■ard ittuh r impact.. It; ei I: oltt.f In* vwi’fl-bn Id lint for ,i i I’ol'e, ill.-vO imcc! tile wiring to jil'iVent fill'. Anil if. ilia*, isn't gelt,ins* our ~ei ey'- tvni'th t *'.i " look at the■ ‘Penns vlviiiiiaii tvlui'- ctoin up tt it It 'is amigot to* fey, -'. driver 'fatigue, Ik .11 irately c tile it a "t'arestore." If's'. :l si> jiiiuT.u?, tt id-,. shapei! nil-’ lir.v the driver slins dottar his hack. Wln'li | dlli illto ill. i' it .. I* 11V* 1 It- e '. iI r.sre. ri :: t sirila s‘ '..01i0 (s, p.liflfl rimi’s which .■!■'■ utipo-. d !• tiou.!: '' ■ the driver's muscles Mid. keeii hint tii-i .hisi, hies for trs (■- !'s !,:»•/.; rd . The out art . to . ordiftp t" tin- tn *.. Mol' stinmh.it • tile I.V Oil'll t'lMiih. hliiml eirculftt ioii, and. it I' ahotit t-viry otlt, t r* of tit. burly. All. It her d* *. ice. which sOllle would call, a little moi' : - hractieal. in tv inirt iioi lock. It’s hased .oh |i. I'iniitat ion- :"that sis you .not.- !■ lit!rich tin* right e.inrtiitipti<•!! "ii filin’- 1 ill" '*!! s till lie!' tho (lasli b.'fofe tin car will ''art. Tin variations, .of i'liutve, for those nor in on the ■ M'ft fire iiif'iii.tc. Tin car will T. it emly ."ft--' the I'infi! four but t- ii" in flic I it'll! s-quince are pu.nl he it. And what' tv or e. |mnch tl.i* v. rung bat t erns .and a fire alarm j tie'll i<oe off. . Them in Germany tin-re's tin in-1 ventor .who has put; together wlvat l •'l | BARCLAY’S ,« Straight Bourbon Whiskey . In i ..1 ~ ■ ■ ' —■ 1 ■ ■ ■— l —1 ■ ' ' ■■■ —■' ■ 1 NOW 5 YEARS OLD |& Distilled, aged and bottled | under expert quality control W „ „ „ „ Bordnys 1 *3.50 *2-20 ,CBi ™ 4/5 ‘••w IODT - fvii KAfO* BARCLAY’S fig gg PEOOF— JAS. BABCLAY A CO. LIMITED, PEOBIA, ILLINOIS - | |de*ei. of steak? We covet fame. ! hut are too selfish to earn it hou intly. We arc anxious to keep jtvhat we have in time,, energy and! possessions, yet tv,want to ap-: • pear ueiu rolls. We tell ourselves We want con tentment. Hut what we really'Waift is the good regard of folks and the. selfish enjoyment of what we possess,.. Actually it is that very greed which destroys the content-' J nif-nt we seek, for the covetous man ; I is. ever in want. Contented lives lni;e. lives that give freely. The i ,rottil of greed is a certain, by-pass i : round a contented life. .-0111111.-. like a portable DrUnkonie-J t‘ i. This gadget automatically says' “nay’' to the.tipsy driver Who start-- 1 T" crawl unilir the wheel. First though he must breath into, an alco hol mi ter connected to. the instru ment panel by a.wire. If he’s real-' lv blotto an indicator jumps to “iltinper." .Ami at the- same time the driver is getting this bad news' tin* gadget prevents the ear from In log started. • • riiP (It-rmrui inventor fhouirht «'»T ! * ■vt*ryth'i.ri.sr, ton. If tL* ilri\'o)*’> Vov'it.h .te>t >lki\v> he’s only h:t«i :i f* \v the tlovier* lot? up a litth :irn! 1 1 is «i \yi 1! start. Hut it v. iii *ro oril> :*'> niilos :*n hoirr. N’o nmro. Aru! it’s prohahly- a srooVi thin}. r l»« o: iii St* then* ai>- now law-' in f«*r liraiiy t-* punish tirurih' «fri\* rs uri !• >.- tin y :iro involvo/l in •in aooi • !• r»t. Tin n li.'-t. In it riot If Mr-t. it? tli«- ii \ * lit or will .louhtT. ly -.11 rnil r.ifi- ( : thyni, th* r«- i tho- : » - sory for t|i«* :nT(-s-i>ry■. ft’s a little met a I “oyr lid*' tint fit-on out-Mo ivar-\ ic w mirror a Ceorj?e Alfred Jordan Dies At Tvner Home <o orpe Alfred JcirTtan, IT. died, at lii''home in tile Tci.ier section T! c:;sik.> iin'o'niiip ait iit-|b o’clock. .'-•liw i' ior are mi,.* brother. F. As .Innit.ir of TyrieV. and three sisters, M Liy./iie Jordan and Miss An nie Jordan, both of Tyner, and... Mrs. hut'll hide of, Ivdentorl. Funeral *r\ !e< • v.» r t held Fri* da\ afieriiooH at J o’cluok at the 11 :1 j 111 \ lloi.ni' Church. Til pastot, the lii.'V. Guilford Chiqqi. 11. offi ciati i! and liuriul w:i in :he fauii-. ly cent' tcry. Softer I’ichinps “flirh "Father is so pleased to liear thru you are a. poet,” Huy: "Is jte? That make rue divinely happy." Girl: "Youisee. he tHi dto throw 'out my last hoy friend and lie v.a a wre-tlcr.” j- ' . . k 'Ti the taught already that pro' i fits by teaching. -R. Browning VWw eV/ vwVVV’i'VV. rV Housewives Demand Leaner Pork Cuts American housewivos demands for Icanei porh, coupled wilh a 1 moiintinp fat surplus, :uv pushiiip 'swim producers p, i;Tt'V.' and mar j ket more meat-type hoixs. I". S. Department of Apriciilnire I animal biishitrnlryineh are in . tin-! ■■ midst of a field resi'tirch orovram {launched this summer by the swine | industry to develop methods for 1 identifying s u ]i e r i o i* riieat-type I ] breeding stock. The program’s objective is to if J termini- how closely estimates of ; fat ness . and conformation of live hogs check w ith the cutout Weights j after slaughter arid also to what ‘extent, these characteristics an*, j passed on to their offspring. Working with swine, breeders. ;l’Ff)A specialists estimate the fat ness of each hog in several pure bred test herds. Later, the breeder, and Depart merit livestock specialists check car cuss date front 'sorne : of. tile bogs which have been marketed against tla- estimates they’ had. hitide. ear lier. Next veal*, they will do tin same work with fit, offspring: of hogs they’re*" working with this year. Thus, breeders will be able to use the data in marketing their : ('reeding stock. "Mrs. Average Housewife” v ilk lie awaiting results, but meanwhile •' she will also be using' her Own sy-- : item to pick tbo lean from the fat. Drainni>e - Irrigation Help Output Increases Drairovge arid irrigation arc- of. ■ !t* n overlooked as important eon.-. - ,fribtit.ofs to tin* remarkable increase 1 ift total I'nited States farm.output, i F. Department of Agricultrir.i*.. . offieiaks say that :m. .expansion of nearly one-third in the, total farm product sine,- 1910 has been at trilmtcd largely- to increased niecl:- .■tniz.ations. .more fertilization bet-i ter. I'iiritroi: of insects and plant dir S’ e-' a oil U-C of intpi'oVi‘!| Se.■<!- ; ::mt b. tti r livestock. - Officials point "tit th.-.t diainag' and i.rrj.gafi.oii .hii vi. also iplhyi'd y . sin nifie: ivle, iii iiicn a inc farni production. Since IPtu, :bni-it IT mU.liOti ace,. - ■have. bi .'U dfiined at.i! n il i lion acre ; of farm land lit'.ve 'been ( irrigat. d. WANTED! We Are Now In A Position to Handle Hardwood As Well As Pine Logs and Lumber. For Top Prices... See Us Now! ❖ Blades Lumber Company PirO.VE ?UU E DENTON, N. C. niF ( itoWAN 11T:I’ \ f.D, FDFXTOM, XORTtk FATtOUX >, TilFusn \Y. DFITYiTtFi: IT HEALTH HORIZONS i Th» C«st ms M«di«in» • -,r ■; ■ i .* . The only thing most of us know a cost too much. So you may be surpr Diets recently garnered from the I’harmacist. 4 When Pnautnenla Ceil SIM. Do you know, for example, that the price (just in dollars) of hav ing pneumonia 'twenty-five years ago was about $ l (HiO.—and today it i- usually treated successfully with only sls to $.lO. worth of drugs? In the days before penicillin and other antibiotics, pneumonia meant mi average of five weeks in the hospital, plus a long convalescence j be fore you were fit to worh. Today j the ehaiiccs are you ear, be treated at home—no tills for hospital or special nurses*—and you will t>e up and.around in ia-eouplc of weeks, able to get back on the- job. ■Penicillin is just one example of , -the life-saving drugs We wouldn’t have today if .million,«, vs dollars had not been risked in ie.-eSrch. You. piiai ii.aci.'t can fib your pi c.a i|ition{ of penicillin in a few mir.A,.'s. but it took several years ot research to put that one drug on his, shelves,. Today every big pharmaceutical manufacturing ii,iii pony supports huge kahcyatoi’- ii.- staffed by many chemists, physiologists, bai l. rioiogists, bio »i.eniists, engiiu.-t.- and a dc-en otio c kinds o i sc a olisi:-—-and even ' with all these « spelts, it may take luuO raise lead: To arrive at cr.s Useful l.iiv t.: ... : from tsil-foLe to Y»w ■When, at last, Sc:.IS. I.ihg that jo. ..s nroii.l--...*. i* fi i. a- *5 it-o tI t"U si r i t. Hi O 4/J. ! Ri ¥ livery unet- in awhile some neustinpi-r or magazine w fli carry it feature article about dwarf fruit tree-, giving: the* impression, that sotiK'tli.ing new lit- been discovered. That, is ini-leading because dwarf Yrtlir tie e-nicinlly ipple- ami .pears. haye, been nvailnble for many years. There hav,* heeh some, im . proveinen! of course. Dwarf fruit sbout medicines is that they scent to rised as well as «nlighti'nid by some ■ magazine, American iTofessiuiral * — TFNguTftOSDA COST \ [aSYconj TODAY -1 otuv SI,OOO $ SCX-0 / {' data required by our dun law..-, i - ) gathered- infoiniution i.» .purity, possible toxicity, correct; desaje for various «iinditicbs, p*. . it*le aftei-eft’ei. ts-—End snort, ainie: t nd infinitum. And ft mi thiie au* manufacutcine problems, pac*...l ir,g problems (soinr dnis. !.. itrength rapidly., unless pc.vnciT.y protected l solid iince i - quiiin?, newly designed, fabulously cTpeii-, j sice equipment. And yet. unlike almost anythin-.' else, tie price 1.1 some ot tut i. ■ i vait.abi. drugs has .come *(.■.- j Ten. eye ai- ago, pOnjciilin v., . } rare ii cost $-0. a. Soiu/c a ’ j. 'Now, in sonic, ioiinf,, it's « t, 'certs, dpeciacolnr i-uti hav. .'i . ■ 1- F rr.f.da in odri dru. pii.-i.-: t.. > I farrotiy example? tie Ai' Isl ..i T v'ui l i?0/..r. t ii t, Jw.y V..< f i■. •* • t i iit j*i c • i• c i - v"f'-tiy.' v: : . .. ■. «X • .•/»•• ■ . - . MM TIMS 08FRT iCH,viIPT LC. STATE COI LTGf / • j-trees luiV*- It. n \> ry |»M|»ul:,r in ,■ jlluropb* w ln-iv ff:;r«lrif - |»:.vt i- :.l i. ( premium. : liwari (r« an t!:«.?« tltat 1 .\ • • iheen graft,wi ; upoi. dy. ari .>r - low - ! ! 9rowing rtM'itito.rLs u luVI: in« \ . iit ' j full tilt vt lopmeiVt i>! th* 11 •- . •' Many Varieti.« ? : j *;»!» , . • j no\V oTtVn •: l"r I. L\ mi f | men. I) wart tr. . iff, ar ■ k Itage for paniv-nr-Tt wlm.» : i.t * i.unilM r of ilifA-ri 'it Ti ; ({«» lia>l have sufOt it at ■!•: • . i'«>r r r :.' r : car wilh Thunderbird Styling The ugiL- bf.uit V that J' oi d *IA li l': oaptufeii in the ’riutlidi i hiTtf is hoy. yours in nil Kurd tur iPh «. ‘i hits Ui.itiifwtd Lord styling Will etay in style to help i uabe your told worth liluic tfhexi yyu ii.nr.ii/ Uadfc it iii! ■■ ••- •" : ’ ■'/ ... ’ 1 » Only car with Trigger-Torque Power Fords 3 new, mighty: engines all bring \ on Trigger-Torque Fertorm miee. There's Itie new l»i;2-h.|.i. Y-block V-S with 272 in. in. dis i placement and higher (7.0 lo i > f compression ratio ... a hew IM2- h.p. Y-bloek Special V-X ottered with Ford omatie Drive'iii Fairlane and Station Wagon models , . . and the new 120-h.p. 1-hloek Six. All deliver Ford ’s trad'd km»d economy. 1 ■ - ■ , • . And why not own it now Ik fe T g liip | J for a full '55 of fun H fd *.r. . 4 ' . • r -* ■ 111 (i■ ril 'i - - . Tin* r|\\ •; rs fr< > > will hvar ,ju.>t as Imlo I'niil t»f tin variety a,- tlx >t:n»<la I<lth • ImP !uf eVmr.wr (ilr (Kip w ill h i mucli .>nialh ». Ho\vc\. i. dwarf , trc‘v > may hr plautrd as rh.»>r a? ♦ iCr 111 «»i' 1* a T.’. i .art art. ad. the uxua! di.-t am • IV, r -sand; rd lives. They If \ th. :d\ • » 11 at*« id’ ,-:naII six* which niala - them to pnilii .:n<{ >|H a \ and «.> ri \ V.: ii - i ?V f.»i 1 1 ar\. -t i>itr th« Itt>it. T' * t< i-- .-e. (li-advapt,' th. dwarf root ~to»‘!v i- wa a!i and lln tree? ar* apt t" hlovv ii\j r in .a .-'m in. Thrn .lor*a ii i> invrr\ t*. • taj.. and: lie (Iw a. rT tr. < - in .an d- r l>> he. ;■ tile in fr*»m h|«».V\ iiir "\rr. fin \ IIKK VI.IT ( LASSII IKI) 4 NOTICE! ] To Chowan County j TAXPAYERS I i The Tax Books for the year 1954 are now in my | j hands for the collection of taxes. We urge yon f I to pay your taxes now and thus avoid the penalty I which will begin on February 1. j] A PKNALTY OF 10 WILL BE ADDED ON 195-1 TAXES NOT PAID BEFORE EEBI'KAID' 2. AN- 11 OTHER IE- WILL BE ADDED MARCH 2 AND AN ADDITIONAL o. OE 10 WILL BE ADDED LuR || EACH ADDITIONAL MONTH TAXES ARE LX RAID J. A. BUNCH j {. 1 SHERIFF OFCiIOtVAX (OENTY | 4,.—-■mi ■■■ MMuwrw—n.- - r-arwyir*** ii—T"i ~t TFUinnr'MiT*tnrt- 1 t~n -rir f Why not V asl *a& m i ii;*a /. ■• JPPPPPgSxSj'' rh ■ people want? WJuMtjtt&r P£ST CONTROL i : • {'■ 2 a*.-- .. ' | "OITO" TH! ORKIN MAN WOPLO i LAPSCST .-A Conrad. •<333 COMP ANY V Call Elizabeth City 6783 Coll. Hy !i()W. veu've -proli.il jy yon ti ’X> 1 *rsl I'.u iti-d on Ihe slii'i't. Viiu \c I ■ i>; .-ii in m1..... • it*- sleek 'i'iiunili'i !*iril ?w il;-.' . , . its v! sniii;; lii'isii i'lul luxurious new inlefli . ;■ im. on t;ri*. Hut alone in your aclmiration. I'ur, 1 iasi-d oil. kiie pic.it initial exciti-HH-nl litis war .It: - :.*i u;- I. V>e I'-ciuiaU* llitil Kofli V.iii lie '.SyS' j i'-piil - ■ l.ir .seller, by far. On this yam* are a lav!' exaiujiii sos ihe many atlytiih i-s-wlnch. h\e i f *.i**t i! tliis eni hlisitisl ie |". it.il.:-,.-re t!*:: e*. 'Joe* Vein I on! I It-aier lO lean! it, 11 1 • ■ i *ie iidvaiieeS tlcwt uic L .uli ii:Lu t,.c i.vlci *- ri * i *ll \ two—t Only car with Anyle-Poisec! Ride Ford's Ball-Joint Front :'n nun -ion i.- Itudirer improved lor Itkjb. iS’ow re-engineered mj trout spring,; tilt bind., this advanced susspeii. ion’ absorbs shock from the /tout, as well as up-and-down! Tins reduces annoying "road-joint jar.” Hiding and handling are much smoother, Take a Test. Drive, that's really the best way to see, PAGE SEVEN

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view