PAGE FOUR SECTION TWO— How Can You Guide Children By Using Proper Discipline? Many Parents Uncer tain About Amount Os Control How much freedom can parents allow their children? Where do they draw the line ? According to I'orinne Grimsley, State College extension specialist In family life, “discipline” means to learn. The purpose of wise dis cipline is to help people grow into self discipline, self control, self re spect, self confidence. She adds that many parents are uncertain about how and when and how much to control their children. Some times it is this very Uncertainty which causes children to be dis obedient. Here is a discipline check sheet. Answer the questions yes or no to see if your disciplining is wise— or otherwise. 1. lam consistent —1 don’t pun-1 ish today and laugh at the same' mistakes tomorrow. 2, I follow through on what I have promised or threatened. 3 I get mad and punish to re lieve..my own tensions. 4. 1 discuss my child's shortcom ings in. his presence. 5. My wife husband and I agree on methods of discipline. 6. I, realize .there could be a physical cause that makes my child disobedient. 7. T bribe my child to he good. 8. I apologize to my child when I am wrong. ' 9. I try to set a good example for my children. 10. 1 am sure, my child knows I love him and Want him. Mrs. Grimsley says that being a parent is thrilling and gratifying if you try to he the same each day, set the right example instead of telling your children what to do. enjoy your children, and don’t wor ry too much about your children or about your own mistakes. Party Foods With Electric Appliances By MARTHA STILLEY Virginia Electric & Power Co. Home Economist V 9 ROASTER Busy Day Cake 1-2 ”1 cups all-purpose flour or 2 cups cake flour la teaspoon salt 2’i; teaspoons baking powder 1 3 cup shortening 1 egg 2 X cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla For ease in measuring: Pour milk into measuring cup, up to 2 3 mark. Add shortening, keeping it tinder the milk until it reaches the line indicating 1. cup. Sift flour; measure and add salt: and baking powder. Sift again. Add short ening. milk, unbeaten egg and va nilla all at once to sifted dry in gredients. Beat well for .2’i min utes (electric mixer preferred), ff heating is done by hand, it is best to count the strokes; Try to aver age 130 strokes per minute. This should be done rather rapidly. Pour into a greased oblong pah 8 x 12 inches. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 10 minutes. While cake is haMr.TTvnix together the following; 3 tables|io«hs :wUe hup shredded cocoanut Spread mixture on cake While it J is warm. Do not remove cake I from pan. Put cake under the! We'pickup' I your cal'... §^? e pr i Next time you want your car serviced, just telephone us. We pick up your car, service it as you order and return it to you the same day. JUST CALL...' J. C. PARKS SINCLAIR Service STATION PHONE >1 i —.—mi f vr . BW SjOßmig —M. —^ THEY LEAN TOWARD GOLF —Only perpendicular things in this picture are the “1" in its title, “Ist. Tuxedo Tournament,” and the two gentlemen in right background. The party, still in *oup 'n fish, had “tee” to start off the Now Year in style at Goose Creek Country Club, Leesburg, Va. broiler until frosting begins to bubble. BLENDER Pineapple Mint Smoother 1 cup milk 1 cup fresh or canned, diced or crushed pineapple 2 drops Peppermint extract j Place milk in the container. Add I other ingredients. Add one cup of finely cracked ice or vanilla ice cream to chill smoothee. Turn on blender until contents are thorough ly blended 15 seconds to 2 minutes. DEEr FAT FRYER Connect the deep fat fryer and set heat control to 355 deg. I sing a doughnut cutter, remove the cen ter from the canned biscuits,, sav ing the centers. When fat is hot. as indicated by light flicking,off., slip one doughnut at a time in hot fat; Turn as soon as doughnut comes to the surface. When gold en brown on both sides, lift from fat with a fork, drain on absorbent paper. When slightly cooled, shake in paper' hag of confectioners' su gar. The time required is about 4 minutes for doughnuts and 3 min utes for the centers. WAFFLE BAKER \ e. flour V, t. salt : ■ t. cinnamon ~ •; T. or lla l. shortening ! * c. cocoa 1 3 c. sugar 1 egg 3 8 c. milk (6 T.) Ai cup nuts (optional) Sift dry ingredients, except su gar, together. Cream shortening and sugar, and egg; blend well. Add sifted dry ingredients alter nately with milk, beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Bake in preheated waffle baker by small: spoonsful for 3 .to 5 minutes. 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Ex- V j AA I ~ M\ l I pariaara wil taach you H j I \ 1 that Lmiaaaa's sprink- ■ kawH 1 hag as diacary don* two ■ } things: it haprovaa tha V v f ORDINARY LUZIANNS COFFEE y f i Hardest 1* was a tavern where a newly arrived commercial traveler was . holding forth. “I'll bet anyone five dollars,” he said, “that 1 have got I the hardest name of any one in this room,”: An old farmer in the background shifted his feet to a Warmer part Os tile fender, "Ye will, will ye?” he drawed, j | "Well, I'll take ye on. I'll bet ye I | ten against your five that my name’ll beat vours.” • . ■ _ i "Done," cried the commercial j traveler. “I've got the hardest { name in the country. It is Stone.” The old man took a chew of his i tobacco. ••Mine." he Said, "is .Harder." . 1 . •“TTe ' . ' If they want peace, nations I should avoid the pin-pricks that ! precede caniloil-shotS. —Napoleon I. —~ >, * v —----- - Town Council Proceedings . 8, 1955. The Town Council met this day | iti n gular session at 8 I’. M. Mem. I hers present: Mayor Lerov H. [Haskett, J. Edwin Bufflap. Clyde JHoUdweli, George A. Byrum and [John Mitchener. Jr. ; Mayor Haskett ap)iointed George \. Ilyi'urh and Clyde Hollo well as a Jrommittce to investigate the. fe j'-ideat lon of fire sirens and to make arrangements for electric current . to he cut when a fire has been re-. , ported. Motion was made by John Mitch- I Housework Easy Without • Nagging Backache When kidney function slows down, many folks complain of naggiitg backache, loss of pop anr any purpose whatsoever. , Further reference |s made to Chapter K. Article 4. Section 15 of j the Town Code of Ordinances,’ ! Motion was made by George A,: Byrum, seconded by .John -Mitch-' puor, Jr., and duly carried that the j ordinance providing for the. regi- j st rat ion of motor vehicles be amended as follows; Penalty. The owner of. any . vt ; - 1 - Heat Your Home ' The ESSO Way! @) Esso Heating Oil Phone 74 Harrell Oil Co. ■ fV vVv;.:/V-• ’. . . • ,|. Louis Harrell Banking By Mail j Saves Time I Have you discovered how convenient it is to bank by mail? You save the time of corning to to do it. Start now by opening a Savings Ac the bank and eliminate dependence on bank ing hours. Checks may be sent safely by ordi nary first-class mail. Your deposit will be promptly credited to your account and a re ceipt mailed you. Many of our customers bank regularly by mail. We recommend it to busy people. | . ❖ | BUY UNITED STATES BONDS ' A;;- ; THE BANK OF EDENTON EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1894 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPDSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Ln * hide not displaying such number )ilate as provided by this ordinance after January 31, in any calendar year, or any person purchasing such plate after January .31, shall pay a penalty of one dollar ($1.00) in addition to the one dollar ($1.00) registration fee when such plate purchased. The penalty provided in this section shall not apply to I vehicles purchased after February Ist. Further reference is made to Chapter G, Article 2, Section 4 of the Town Code of Ordinances, j' Motion was made by John Mitch i oner, Jr., seconded by George A. j Byrum that Namon A. Spruill be ' granted a permit to operate a taxi cab for Milford Jordan. Motion carried. Motion was made by John Mitch-, er.er. Jr., seconded by George A. j Byrum and duly carried that the budget for fiscal year 1954-55 he j amended as follows: Fire Depart ment Expenses, balance on panel j truck. ,s*loo,oo. Motion was made by George A. Byrum, seconded by Clyde Hollo well, that the Town of Kdenton ne gotiate with the Norfolk Southern : Railway Company for the purchase of right of way property formerly used for a railroad siding between Carteret Street and West Queen Street. Motion carried. Motion was made by George A. Byrum, seconded bv Clyde , Hollo • Well, that the salaries of members of the Town Council and the Boa rd | of Public Works' be raised to $25.00 p. r month, and the Mayor’s salary I he raised to $50.00 per month. I These raises to he effective July .1. 1955. Motion carried. Motion was made by John MUch rum, and duly carried that Town of enoi;. Jr., seconded : by George A. j Byrum, that the E. & W . bills in i the. amount of $16,837.32 be paid. FEEL." IT WORK! b. j difference— AFTTR MILKY MASQUE j Solvent and extractor assure j maximum cleansing action on black heads and oily Acne condition. Tried and tested formula. Mitchener’s I*HAR M A C Y Kdenton, N. C, • Motion carried. . if Motion was made by Clyde Hol • lowell, seconded liy George A. By ; Edenton bills in the amount of $28,- 1,832.62 be paid as follows: | Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co., $3.75; Edenton Of kfice Supply, $1.00; Byrum Hard , Co.. 25c; The Chowan Herald, . $. r >.3()jlvrnest J. Ward, Jr., $22.35; Office Supply Store, $4.25; Esso 'Standard Oil Co., $8.46; Norfolk & ’. Carolina Telephone & Telegraph I Co., $4.20; The Texas Company, ! $82.86; Sargent & Sowell, Inc., $9.76; Kaley Shirts, Inc., $19.89; • Mitehener's Pharmacy, $13.79: Kar. ‘lpark Corporation, $8.38: George I. Dai!, $96.41; Celia D. Spivey, $1.00; 1 j Westinghouse Electric Supply Co., $10.01; American Automobile As sociation, $1.37; 8.8.'H. Motor Co., . $9.15: Hughes-Parkcr Hardware ■ i Co., $5.35: Chowan Herald, $12.00; j • | Byrum Haid w are Company, $11.65; Edenton Ice Co., $53.28; I E. R. Tolley, $15.00; Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph . Co., $6.50; W. D. Holmes Whole sale Grocery, $8.50; M. S. Davis, Jr., $10.00; Bishop Laundrv, $6.00; I I Texas Co., $22.99: Belk-Tyler Co., ■ $2,22: W. H. Bunch’s Garage, I $49.17; Hughes-Parkcr Hardware i! Co.. $11.17; Byrum Hardware Co., |51.23; American La France Foam i ' l| ' ( s i >9.s*s; Pay for volunteer FORMAN CRAIG * BURKE "A man's opportunities arc usually measured by his ow n abilities; his j friendships by his eapaci- ; | ty jar service.” I j WE have an equipment and | a eomp Ie t e professional [ knowledge that renders; our J capacity for service one of perfect fulfilment—-a service I O' harmony and dignity. firemen, $101.00; Dickerson Inc., $25,274.67; Henry E. Rivers, sl. 516.48; Texas Co., $210.00; M. G. Brown Co., s7.Of); Ack Aek Exter minating Co., $15.00; Edenton lei' Co., $38,50; W. H. Bunch’s Garage, i $49.67; N. C. Equipment Co., $12.95; B. C. Willis. $2.00; T. F. | Wright, $5.00; Hampton Roads, Tractor & Equipment Co., $100.69; j Colonial Refining Co., $164.15: I Americnn Asbestos Products Co., | $114.00; Hobbs Implement Co., $1.48: 8.8. H. Motor Co.. $45.73; Hughes-Parkcr H a rd w a re Co., 1 $25.69; Norfolk Southern Railway, Co., $12.11; Byrum Hardware Co„ I $1.32: Dickerson Inc., $300.00; NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE TOWN OF EDENTON The public will take notice that a public hearing-will be held on the 28th day of Feb ruary, 1955. at 8:00 P. M„ in the Chowan County Court House in the Town of Eden ton, N. C., for the purpose of explaining the proposed Zoning Ordinance for the Town. The public is urged to lie present to hear this proposed ordinance explained. A copy of the proposed zoning ordinance and zoning map are on file in the office of the Town Clerk for inspection prior to the hearing. G. B. Potter, Chairman Edenton Zoning Commission f KENTUCKY Nv /straight bourbonX WHISKEY M years j j Quinn Furniture (’<>.. $16.83; Wood & Gardner, $20.17; K. W. Spires, $73.66; J. N. l’ruden, $147.33. j There being no further business, i tile Council adjourned. ERNEST J. WARD, JR„ I Clerk, “King of Swine” i use OIC Hoars. I for quickest toppers • . . 1 Bin-Meat Type OIC MERRY HILL, N. C, 1 Minton’s OIC Farm