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Germans Give U. S. Kids Tons Os Toys Gift Expresses Grati tude For Kindness United States NURNBERG, Germany Santa Claus is coming from Germany tlii ~ year. At least this will lit- true for thousands of orphans in tin- I'nit r-d States wlio will receive ton ! i. of toys from (.iermi.n maiukuc- 1 turors. For the third eonserutivi- year, manufacturers in this toy i:ipit.;l| of Europe donated a wide variety jf items ranging from cuddly teddy tears to miniature steam showh The collective Rift expresses tin gratitude of N 2 (ierman firm- I’m American kindness to Gem an or phans immediately aft* r World War 11. This year the gilt wa- aria.pt. I by Major General Claud, li I',. ’nbaugh, Chief of Staff oft!.« United States Army in Europe. It vas aeeepteil on hehalf of tin Quartermaster Association of tin L T . S. Army which arrange.- I'.o k’uletide delivery to orphauac in he United States. “There is no greater- way to I lemonstrate the pood will lietwe. lermany and the l t-it- *! Stat--- han through the In n!- ..f --hi! Iren.” Ferenhauch said. “Altitude” Record fs Set By U. S. Soldier CAMP CROWDER. Mo. - Mis souri-type skeptic.- will Inn.- to go to the “Show Me” state to cheek this one. There they will find the falle-t | tnd fastest growing- s.ddi.-i in tln-l j. S. Army. He is 23-year-old Sera.-ant Ilnii-' -rt D. Hill of (U 127 li. •. oh St. i . Detroit, Mich. Hill me Isll rt-s in at an irnpres >ive six feet, nine anil one-quart. t inches. When h. . rdi-t.-d n tin Army six years ag*> wa.- . nnul pst one. Sir,. , then, he ha- : the rat. . inch year. Hill weighs in at 201 pounds : ml ' icldom runs into trouble while p. r forming his duties .- -a military ■ loliceman with tin- 2-ialli Ml' t'om iany. ? arm f’roducts Aid In Auto Industry The farmer feeds and .doth.-- tin-' nation and In also h- In- put | Americans in automobiles! A vast quantity of farm nnnlucfs tre needed in the m:.mr": .-tur-- o' lutomohiles. Fairfi- ld Osb o r t.' joints out in his new hook. "Th.-l >♦+## ### ft *&&&&&&&&&&$>&&<&§ *■-'• • • -•-• ■♦ * • [NOTICE! I 1 | We Will Be Closed One Week Beginning : : Christmas Day Through January 2nd | Kennan & Corey Plumbing Co. fNORTH OAKUM STREET £DENTON |] »• ■- i f=- Free Turkey With the purchase from us of a Range, , Refrigerator, Freezer, Washing Machine, j or Television a FREE TURKEY WILL BE GIVEN j Smaller Gifts With the Purchase of Smaller Appliances $50.00 ALLOWANCE WILL BE GIVEN ON TRADE-IN FOR YOUR OLD OR FREEZER We carry a major line of appliances, both large and small. O COME TO SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS! j e>—- K. L. Nixon & Co. Valhalla Phone 481-J-5 1 - Hi WOMKN \M) W mwl:i Neiv Year's Kero? a? ion M(a v / *n> ran- A with nis % Ily .'lal-y I.an ( ii.u • .a.i Now that toe New Year t '. : o. one hie; resolution. J Let's begin boldly, and re.-.-Ice : t : ; -• any liio.iu accidents, l.el u- '-sur.ie\. e ait. .y i;.t> • -. t- ... competently . What remains, tl ntohr p u - 1 t M. . • .ai <.l" tin.- n ,-IV For may nut an ncciuuilt ■ :. t . - o fr. . heaven knows Which coiner at any tin:.- proba ... i when we least expect .tV DEFENSIVE I»Kf\ J\G We've decided tl: the • -tl.' way to vope with tins iic/un ■ , [ life - on tile read :. t-• l .. o'.ien.-ive—and drive «. . .< • -■ ■ Keeping ■ .... 1 ey. - pe . i... L -• l el I o v. : < hap mud ~\ , \, •. ■ , * the plague the era y -ir.vu ■ . him get ahead and - ni\ -a ... - lnm.') —the unpredictable pc., trian ynev- ra. • tin..- lav. . safely on the eu:b .-.it - t - path) the Utldv - -led l. car Slopped in tin : . . . ; highway. tO-qj: ' SI. ~: u . In uther wune -I i though everyone e: - do something futih.-h at ment. (Although :n.r t | the highway .... liable, you just earth--I tai; it granted. There is a1... one time.) If you be ] like this, you will '.d « 1 automatically dnvi greater caution. STAY Al i i'.l Defensive driv.:., ing alert at all to: . \. r. feed the babya look .... purse, or - any . » ; i Limits us the Karth.” To niakc a million aulnmohiH s ■•here is what tin- auteP'cti\• aidu.-- tiy l'diiiit s fnmi ilt«* farm r: S!».- onu.iMin poufi<|> « : .-ntt-'ii in’ l::4h»I --stery. bnilvp Limr- >. :ad s: ft ay ; iass ; a hiVlf iTrillidu ljush< Is of a .;:/.*• ft : i übbyi Sllil ■ ‘ . alenhul. and .-••|\#-i ?•. 2.lOP.‘»(i<) [pounds of linseed «»IT f"i iialuts. core oil. >oft soap, .aiid 'yet r-i'. ; 2on.(MiO pMuntl- u■ AviK,l f-i up- lludstery, ji.ask» t.-. fhvor cm- in;* • I arid lubricants; 20.000 ll"•..•- f •!• lard . for l>rashe>; *’;.">o,()(to••pound. -■ n - hair for pi!t f:bri< and uj * L -isteiy; i iand 2.000,000 pounds «»f soybean * I oil for niakihjr enamel. Out of the Mouths of Italic k;. > , .. • j I'et.er (;.i , ' d s'■ Vi r. at eip -rna) ( Tipi I Clone a ? t- : t'd • \\« n apt ?o be funny. John (ap r od tw.l •. i -Y* . . 1- | this is a sunor-roVn. dy. T.a::t n . • Pit's abtivc iM irptr f(Oiu\. TTTR OTTO WAN HERAT,T>, EDFNTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. DFOFMRFR 2f;, lOH t . ii.ak-d o-nyi :'s:,t.-,n- ai some- Driving needs your left a;!. Pie.’). • bid. t.-ii, don't try to teach : .'< liew a lesson. It can't ' ■ not t.n the high-ay . 1 ' . i ji.oo to your nn unt - j)l ration with an im . . . (lain,emu- -fed low a. take it - a-y and try ■ nd forgiving. Cuur -• • '-nt . iou. Your ail- un! not solve the high • > a --nt. and if y«-u lose i'h' you may have hd-en tin t -top toward an : .Merely by rernaming • ■- X’ it ti soothing m - - - -:: ti.o-e around you. f'C I'ROi iiSSIDNAI. ■ p- lit; tie Safety Buroau-says ... -e t> pps drivers. | .».. - ■ -a:.” lie causes • ■ end. the ‘ Semi- | 1 t g. ; involved in . tird. the "Pro." lie >• - mse accidents, and i. -t involved in mi nt v,i her. v.-id ac-vidopts this com . t* it out for two cars tiiY.e yours and the 1 ■ lev. 's'. Always give an out." Be" prepared i accident at any time. i> ■ Sober, drive defensively. * » 'r, art n f. and TV . Mis* C tin fittian is a ■ I.h'rotf <tnd has s/tcut era! jiutrs irorkinff ■ l> : b stylists, desigu i mrs at Chrysler •' ■ J World’s Largest Pest Control Company Cal! Eti7abe*h Chy 6783 Coll. w ■ fftff imncjwN J TO OUR MANY FRIENDS season’s In an old fashioned way, but with all the appreciation we can think of we wish each of you a Merry and Joyous Christmas. Edenton Construction Co. PHONE 610 R. T. PICKLER P. R. FAIRCLOTH | STATE COLLIGE h —answers -4 I , mm FARM outs I IONS A Question: I- my DHIA trstn I paid :i strji ioht snlary I'mm th«• .state ? Answcf: \o. His salary n»nn I’mm tin fr« > tor t-stinu soryin*. jWhrii a mrnilior inelft! to |«ay promptly, tin* osG r sulTnv porsoie ' ally for iho laxity. Question: Hon* ran I control in |loin;il par:tsit<- in slnu-p on pas ture? Answer: Twelve years of tt.-l injr hy the I .S.D.A., h: - proved tin t pin iiothhiziiif mix'd with salt and fed eontitiimusly on a free ehoit i bads m both safe and rf foetivc. In larva dos(*s tin- sanie eln ni.h al i> effet t:\i- ill cleansing sh'M-p and ntht r livestovU alieady heavily infest'd with interna) para :ites. Qu« stioii: What is the most pro fitahle way for a farmer to reduce the cost of his milk? 1 e*°* 1 typ w •4'. [\ ; ms u 11 Rose’s 5-10-25 c Store - i An.-wer: Recent -tuili- - -how : tltiit gr-at* r use of high-i|U.‘ility 1 forage cun reduce feeding rn-l>—- which normally account for half! or more of the total cost of milk prodtu-tioti:— by 20 to 2a per - --nt. Miniltes Os Board Os Public Works laleiiton. N. ('.. Dec. 7, I":,!. The Board of Uuhlie Works met this day at the Power Plant at K; I o'clock P. M.. in regular monthly ' ses>ion. Pnsent: J. li. Uon-Ke?*! chairman, Ralph K. Parrish and hid A. Powell. The following hills for the month ; df November. - Rial were examined - and approved for payment: (liayliai* Kl« e. (’•>.. SbtlS.7 I: Tex • i a Co.. Heminjrton Rand. ; v l.’hj.VT: Kastern nfl’ie.- I njuipmeirt Cm.. ?*H.a*J; Ralph Id Parrish. s4.l' :, Institute of Municipal CI *• id. sJO.OU; Kdentoii lee Co.. > Jot». 1* : , W ood & Gardner. $ Kid.lTi; Ci".- Junk Yard, $54.00; Carolina-Xm folk Trufk Line, 58.12; N. S. Rai GMMMHaiMHiiiiiHkaaiiaßnaw-: w.'iv t'o., stiO.OU; Chovvmi lli-t-il-l. tS tit«; M. S. picviii,- Jf.. Jjta.lditt; M. (i. ISniwn U-e, -ft 1.00;, Bu.in h'.- I Garuge. .fits.Hl); Direct Systi-iii ''orp., is|).jl; Yu.' Fh-c. A- I'owci (ln., ss, lilt I. Oil: Ityium 11 .11 •Iw, -1 - 'Bo., S(>.S!I; l.oveite Flee. (oH-tiUc i tloll .S ir*..Ml; Alln-mnrh.- Motm Co.. .<.'>.77i; Tidewut*-r Su|>ply t .-'270.11: Thurston Mutm- l.iic-. 52.00: Hurry I). Jrn-dun. SJb.oO; Get oƒ good starts aĺ winter long ! M A 1. rhorouohly Inspected \ 5 ■ 2. Recondi’ioned. for Safety ■ m m m A 3. Reconditioned for Performance JB [I •• 4. Reconditioned for Value «^*tB»TCS j->" bg” ' '""3 5. Honestly Described VPL^ |\ : >MW RMMtM 6. Warranted in Writing \hi Sold only by an Authoriied Chevrolet Dealer - 1R.8.H. Motor Company, Inc. "VOL A' FRIES DLY CHEVROLET DEALER" 1100 N. Broad Street mi«— m ■■m ‘ Straight \ Kentucky i Bourbon 6 1- A $2* 70 § v-V > \ v *| mttA I’ls i years M .^s4-30 i(i r( gMe ymt('’t/cm tti “Omt '\j STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON J J f/haig/tloßc if ‘iC'oti / i/iih &’jf i (Tnie/uMf (frM’fr*/acci*'idi>i(f Jo tfu’ftnch t Mltae/UienS. DISTILLED ft BOTTLED BY ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO. * FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY j * T1 ** P * LSP (STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO.. FRANKFORT. KY. Ruth!- I Him |’< -fit ( s |p.ft I ; Hip' - (i«d h 1 . 1 e,, $-7 ! .71 1 : i‘ r mu tit si hillon Supply Co.. > .M,u:p. | 1« i.:. hi hr : 'u.. ('a rnl:ii. Rliu I*r > t«• i . >T..2 | ; .Mur ;.*n Salt Cm.. >7OO. i.'l ; fhinadVjnhs, slO.?;.; R. .1 R.tyr. , s.’pnif; f l •. Ivjli i pmcivt, < ’(>.. > i , 'hf♦: j 'ns! !»);.>•- t*• r. sr»n.x(i; t'lai** net- S|>nrj.N., ShjM); ( »eii( l.’eia y‘s ’!'< \;in• .St itt iun*. >7.7 i ; X'.rfnlk »V ( '- i"I in:. 'I . {epiior.e A PAGE SEVEN PRCTIOY TWO— r< l« "ja i!»h (’«)., S lh.7C; (roneral sal. ari' S. fm- month of Xovemln'r, I!h’>4, >2.7*7 1.75; total, $11.201.27. R« e. i\ cd fur current, water and mereh.aiwli.se; > 17,7!W,s l. .\ !in'»i? "f receipts in excess of dislmr f nw iits. > , .‘ , ..a!»x.77. Th- i< Im :iin- no further business 'lie I;• >. •<i adjeurned. I RX I>'T .1. WARD. JR., C|. ! R.
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