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PAGE SIX .TCTTOM n\T—' Chief Os Police George I. Dail Urges Cooperation Os Public In Observance Os ‘S - D’ Day Drivers and Pedestri ans Urged to Be Careful Chief of Polio*- Gvorffo T. Hail I, asking for help. , ;;l V. I’m aukimr for help," Ghief j In ill. -1 am asking every i . a.•• aii'l pedestrian in Edenton to 1,,-||'> iviluoi- traffic pevidents to a minimum ?.oro, if we van on , Wednesday. December 15. S-D Day : (Safi’ Driving Day). • | air asking every man. woman. , hilil will, u>.-= the streets to ' : ,at full responsibility for »>h.<*r- j | Cm’s tin- letter ami spirit of all 1] traffic regulations. •‘S-D Day is luing observed: all ;: , ver tin- country, It is sponsored 1 News About Clubs In Chowan Countv 1U H ATTIE SINGLETARY ! Home Demonstration Agent , t p f ■ ; i, A r .nnel 50 Chow an women at- J ( i. nile.! .. . i.ur.ty-wide ('rafts V* urk- Tue.-itay. \ine-m.-r 80, at : tt,. (' :■ w..i Community Building. |,"mi ■ \\itried their hands at : ' el. Cat aluminum tray.-. . l*eut:n-jj; i e.oppei- pjai.ters, braiding, nigs, | .-[iatter puiLting, .n«i making ran:- 1 1 dies. At tin .mi of th. day 85 i .u ll .luum trays. copper planters • M.ii numerous randies had been: iiiad- et:. started. Ther. will be' .alio! lir-f workshop on: Thursday, De. C eenihi r ■) [from 0:00 A. M., until d ft,«ni so that all . the trays and ;, |,(.'.inters ran be roinplet.d. ' j Instructors for the workshop; were as fellows: Miss Hilda Lee, 1:.-a 1 rt l oUnty Assistant. Home Agent. rvi|i|,er planters; Mrs. Tom, Asbeli. Ceiiter Hill, braided rugs; .Mi." <'!.!!•• Mason, spatter paint ing ~d eaiidies; and Miss flattie Single t.sry. aluminum trays. Mi- Frances Darden, Home 1 Aif. i;:. i’ly mouth and two leaders ibid M - Kims, y Terry. Home .Agent. Hertford. attended the me. • illgi Tia affair Was ,o that ■ e ai.emiy :r..ide f.-r a simi- j] *ftftftAAAAAAAA'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAftftftftAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A A A A A A « A < A A A A A A A A A A A ft A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 'o. < <S ft • ft ft ft ft ft « ft; « ft: « < 5 | ! SPECIAL REDUCTIONS I ft J 5 | « § I On | % . . f | Watches - Diamonds - Wedding Bands I | | Sr. | During The Month of December 1 « >: «: .» ft ft « ft l At % * 10 I FOREHAND JEWELERS I « s>: “THE DIAMOND STORE OF EDENTON” J; ft 5: ft ft < »: :« ft ft ft ft: ft ft ft ft ft: % by the President’s Action Oonwut tee. for Traffic Safety and hundreds of local, 'tate and national Orgaid zation.s to demonstrate that trutfic accidents can he reduced mat*; riallj if we all pitch in. We’r* going te give S-D Day our full, support in i Edentop, but it’s a program in which \ye must ail participate. "Police drivers and civilian m ployees of the Police Department are"heing Urged te .set a 'good- .-x --ample n ..ft-D Day. They are being asked to exercise particular cant ipti in their driving and walking on that day. W- want to -he w th* people of Fl.-dntor. that w.- dso practice what we preach. “Remember S-D Day, arid tier make every day your Saf, ■ Driving Pay.” ' - - -* AAACfcO SWk i ■ ai -j rnn *L~inni - --- --- —- jar workshop in 1 Christmas Party There's nothing lik, pli-n.'v --f home-cooked food t get th* [out'to a meeting, at.. 1* a-’, the nv> | certainly showed up at th*' Adv • ' Community Building IFr-d-.-v -night for a turkey supper. Km iy (one- joined in the r*. :> ' seem,*(t tp have . rp rv* me. • There was enough so, d di . ■ • ••* everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Freest W .rd • gaie-ts f the Ailvahi-.- ('tub. Mr. Marsh and I seen, t ■ he the only “unn irried" folks in bu five now that Clara Ma.-or - M-- Klti’in Boswell; Mrs. fl.-swell wilt Continue to .work 'in Chu-vy;lrr."'abd Perquimans ■'counties a--' ass.; t ;.t home ;.ger.t. t hicken Barbecue Ifa'.. you bisugnt Viitir ti. Ki t .for the Oak Grove .chick*t. :*drl»'ci.*' s untier n Friday, 0. cemis-r In? If not. you will want ntdet Mrs. Percy NHuii or. '•• • fiiernhers for your tick*:-..! . ■ a-* no "[hie. Bill Mills. Extension Turkey cd.. . oialist. is cooperating with, the nembers of the Oak Grow Ciub to nut on this demonstra: on supper. V'-u and'your .frien.Ls ar, iny.t.iif and should make plan -to haw .p, per .nth • he«e vc..men next Fr d. > —— 11 WOMKS AND WHKIIs Saga of a Batter y On a Cold Morning By Mary l.ou Chapman j This is. .a tale of woe. It takes place on a very ndd winter morn- I ing. The snow is blowing urnuiui the limi.-o aa .ini i s and sifting into drifts on the streets. Belt; a young house Wife, enters In gai'Ugg. She has an appointment with u doctor downtown, th one-ha If hour. She shivers as she opens her car dopr,. gets in and turns the key m trie ignition, hi o t h i n g sf Mi.» i haiim.n happens. She doesn't give it a seeond thought. but tries again, confident that tlw ear wit! serve her „.s usual. After three t.nore tries, she real izes with a sinking feeling that *he is without transportation: The vail' will not start, not i . en with choking. Its absolutely “dead.". MI ST BF THE BATTERY "Must be the battery she fi'i'.u|i-, and 11 nirrr.bida t v i.,t it vi* a bit hesitant ~ • -a. afternoon. So she mu r cali a tax. instead. Has tho ever happened to you'.’ it ha 1 s.: id netliing d e h<>ptdess' than lea*, that won't run, especially x* Ja you are counting on it to get yv-u to an appeintii.t i.l oh tin.. in Betty s c ase, th.s sit a.it,, n could have been avoided,, She should have had the battery carefully checked in the. tall to see,if it would take, ttie strain- ut winter driving The battery of > our ear is iess efficient m winter because ; a chcimea) action by which I* g, •iates elec Ur city So ~S a :I .o Weafi.er Leeon.es* colder.' ; \V .ev.i-hing.... Club Schedule I lie 1 si A f>« --•• .Home IF i: mi -*!•:,:1'...' 1 . ill v.i t Dec. ft'at ttiiilt pM„ til hbin* f Mr- Sc :■ ii. rr< '; The oak Vi row Horn,. D. mon stntn i. Club w..i -|>.c.o..r i . biWo-.'p. bui'liici'fie u Friday. I'■ - ■ pitr lU. I'i : o): safe for 25 ,h I':- ;Cii HiVii.e I pstn fi.,n- t’ihi Ui.et>t .Mot iv D r t r*T; v\ rrr a.r>, rnr\'Tnv, vcrttt c.\r,ni.T\ *, TmT.:> T Mi. * . tlu. teniperafure is 2(1 F.. hat ; tei'v elh.i. iciiry is dnvvn 50 per cent ) At tlie .-ante tone it has to c. ar.-c u a.ii harder. The oil in tin engine tii.oker and harder ii. .'i in-ri it's * .dd. Head lights an Used more as days bc-eon.-- -hi ini', and the hetiicr and ii* trenter are e.,n iilfuost con taut ly . ' ; ' ' So the -battery? -is in constant! danger of being “over-d Fawn,” - -or ke\i to:' mcite.pi.Hver than it is able to fur.riis.it. If it is in this eonditiot : I :*. -. ifu apable of ci .itini sudie-ient current, it * is also in' danger. of freezing. (TII.CK BATTERY To avo.it Be tty's don ay en a free - - o morning, be sure vour bat’ti-rv , in good condition at i beginning the vcinter. ; Have' y i nf garage or service sta llion tcst .it t i see. if it will take . i . trill charge. and dis h.irge :-.t the propier rate for a iu:-ck .'.art If not, -replace it : ’ later, .e'.ter ,t has let voti. ei-own 1: .' - .ri coo i eonciithm, be sure . sept charge.! up. so that it v.oi. t freeze ifiive your ..as »t.it, h cheek it every few •oe-cks. ccfic.n’ yiui. stop m for g.e olii i-. 1: yiiu remember to .i i ' a i. "e fu! watch over it, ui : atte'ry should see you. t... till' Li lly thro ugh the winter day . ahe ad. • • • .tt ‘. Clfii&t, (lm? TV . - •• (. V ijntum a \ l'-.' ? 11l ii /n!X Jjt)l fit j ' « -■ v ' •; '. 'u'. iicarti Jwlti'ig] I* . - at jl.a*a, lirs tjrt- i *■ ** i/.-'iti fs at Uhr./sltr i ' ' ■ - - -.J • . i" ; - \| M- m\n lis ift* Ui ’*•' 1 t 1 nil .. . • ■: II ' ' tii.o.i • !'•:•’/ St r: - • n 1 • iy, l>. • I ’. ,M • H- v .. S'. ;I if fr. c’l [iC i: <>ii ~i'* ‘U.M ! ' ■ • . iiii tui vx h:: f: • pTATF COLLEGE answer r. -... /./ TJALELY FARM ,_y | -.- NS Question; Why is it lu-st -to trinsjdunt perennial flowers ii early autumn? Answer: Soon [after leaf, fail ■ n autumn there is a period of aclivi crowtli which contimii-s until the grounil -freezes-. If this mot g i.ueil can Hike-, plaed just after tin- -pbin'ts are* eliv idcel and lvpianti il. til plants will suffer JeSs sC‘.thaek Mini give better, performaiie • m-ii spring ami summer. Question: How can I loop -in suiifioor timbers from decayii.re? Aiisw* r; Roll roofing or otiici effi-ctive moisture barrier, 1 ai• I ••: SOCIETY MEETS DEC I I I- th The Women's Soeietv u Chris- .b - - I M' [• t ii* ii .Service of tin Mitiiuilisi IK ' e M Church will meet Tuesday i,ig:h:. " ' -'>• tT’ = - " T ~ --- ! Mr. Farmer: Let Us Vulcanize Your rip rrf» 1 ractor i ires WHILE THEY Alt!- NOT 'X 1 SE! We Have New and ('<>:■ 'de c !'■* ui'inient l or I he Jot*. __ ...... a DON’T PUT IT OFF SKK US TODAY! A. Jackson’s Tire Recapping Service W i:iH.\ sTKi'l I »\i V' === -7-^f t ii. - -r L i • ,: h ;i Iki'cinciitlc.'.- i iiiil’kiliiL* .. Ti. s;i - v «! i*» in* a i liA :i}», • • . ft • I . Mil 111 - <<! l'» i i-i!ci ll : i t I< i!;i Ml| »n« <s. .. 5 ■> ■ t• 1 >i- - rt> ••!' •;nj i looi" Fir )Us ; Q:*- . ! - - ' rti>tai;l» el . in -:[ I 1 ■! f; "! 110 M - 5 T |-U i} I - \m-Mdixy, :!b {‘jlf MMdir 'tailly , (v 1a * h;i ii"i!c , . ] ■ - - 1 ' .. V ' * 111 ' 1 iiiT L.i-. . \}'■* ’; !-> *>-'•»•••« ■(i i! r:I; t Mrii I! V. ' First Snowfall Os Season Arrives On Sunday Night School Closed One Day Due to Hazardous Highways (tj.l N i.. n Win!* i i'l.-w In' i\‘> i.r, iitli .m Kilrutoii .Mini Cbou.m r. invty Si.iMil.iy nil'll! • *r•«* <»n M<»;n ii \ mi * iu'i i r i.u i' suh ft i > s.tiyy t Ih* t'iist siinw H.f 11 1 •■ \vinti r :iml to-: ' •■ i ' Hi- t. im f " »: i- ' t.uiv .!>. wd!; *iNl.ip|»rr y *ts j . n!" ii -. A • i»( sihVvn > «'\• !'• • 1 iit*- rudUlt I y.'l'lm ill'i With tfVr Ml' ivmy oiii» «l(»u nw i'i! i \ i«l« *ncc of tin* iin/d tip to W' (liids «!;i v . ; . '.' -Due !*V till; iduulit i**M ot’ tip' ; I' \V< r «l:iy Monilay. But rliis.v , < -u, I-. : • . d Tm si fa y miirninji. |g OID J TS. I M BROWN fourbon otD 980 ; $ M U i£ M : &» -S. A J.T.S. BROWN'S SON CO. Five Aces N i'nef' (Mi All-Conference Team . A- Hi, i-i-sull - ' in lli. Ah n, 1 1 \.■ im■ ml*'■ i '' IH' W ' S,-hoi,| . .i; • ■ i-U"-- i ,| .in tin- \IM '.ell ** • i ' o-. 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