Accidents On Farm
And In Home Reach
High Mark In 1954
2,45)2 Victims of All
Types Accidents
During Year
North Carolin.i’s homo and farm)
acrid**lit death toll mounted to a
now high of 795 during the yoai j
1954, it is revealed !»v the* Accident'j
Prevention Section of the North i
Carolina State Hoard of Health,
Aeeording to official death red
ords on file with the'state health
agency; all types: of accidciits yost
the lives of 2,492 North Carolinians j
in 1954 compared with a total of I
2,145 for 1952. In 195.1 motor ve
hicle liccjdent deaths d.ro|ipe<l from
1,1'96 in 1952 to 1.1 Id while nom
motor vehieh- accidents rose from
tin* 1952 total of 1,219 to a lieu
high of 1,249.
I >r. Charted M. <'.amet;p.n, .1 1 .. Ac
ri*l**nt; epidemiologist with the ,
Slate lionrd oi' llealth, attrihuted
over one-half, of the lota! increase:.
' -■ • - .--I
in accident fh*aths to an increased
ineMlen.ee of acrid* ? ' pCcuri tig
the hotpe and On the fat rn. |,
“ I lome and l .iriii- m < id.-a' . took-:-
729 lives in 195:5 .ml m 19.• I this;
figure inei« .i>« d {«• 79'..“ hi ('ain
eron said. "•rtlTi.-ial r'i«n«U show
that One .*iit of i \ei \ ih • ■ •<uh ni ;
deaths in North ( an-lifi. I.a-r \< u
look place m hon - ui ..a i a ran '*
He point < ; d out that m’« dents are j
tin* leading cans* of if. ath lor pel j
sons villdei 25 y-ar- of m *
North Carolina
deaths in jo. •. h..,.| .>.»*• i'hd- n
causing mmv d» at!e. tlr.U* ! I • - ne\‘i
five leading causes o| deal h. iin'lud
in** - motor whirl, t, nt
“Aecidt lit nr Ih. (loin, m<• o'' :m
portance to ! ill . . d rn Ml.- . !;i t,
also.” the ptih)i«* health nl'V-i. inn .
said. >|| . .•; 11 of <Acl \ two li.j
accidents happens, to . ... » .•■n ov*i
59 yeai of ;it*.- and with th.-,*\
c« jit ion of |ii i • in '
di n :rses and < in. r. a.a alent it'-:
tie- major cm •• t o d« ath atul di>-
ability among In* senior citi/.eiis in
opt "| al l • '*
St.it,. Hoard -if l|. ait!' ( s.t .a •, ..
show, that iii i!>s;i 11)« 11* weia
inUiimtih ot '■ >. .on j n * h<-
home V h •’••!• la u! t d r r. MU•*M r: rA
,1 ini '- • M •• 1 1' • v
V. point. .! •.; r * ay. 'll -a ty of
- . :» •Os f" - i ot. ' *! • 'mat
..1 2.1 KM a 1 -Mm, d* •<■ e ;
I - aCiiCvh.. ■ fill
-11..,f-1 .ri • ■ ' \■- • 1 h c
id i nr.’s tmtio! i; ,<r Mr,-j.lout,- wha Jr
\ ,-a i a ft«n \ • i Miv - < ft ightetn hy
to|| - i.t ? !>•• itUm.M ' • 'Vi
Dr ' m* i n Stat
Wide •! y !C ; '*!• S are e-\c,-|j»mt.
In if Nm ' h C.a i.adina’s comr a •
rmi -t !•'»«• gift \ a. :t\e .* •
di» <■'•! ,'puhi :• ,1 tcr.n ..a til.- in • d
less d. ath'. d -ami !m -. atul eco
nomic |o<s respiting ftoin home and
fain mi - hap.**
MR. FARMER
See Us For Your
Seed Peanut Shelling
: -.\r '' . ■■'•■.'/’•■■'s ’ T- ' 1
I ,et Chowan Storage Company shell your
Seed I Vaunts 1 . Then you are assured of
yood. clean, uni'fomi seed which will im
prove your qualify and yield. We rider
yott to our many satisfied customers of
previous years I hey are oti r references.
We- have a few seletd lots of Farmers
Stock, Jumlto, and Munch Type peanuts
for sale.
We Are Now Open For Business
Telephone 185 or 287-J
Ch owan Storage Co. I
L. E. BUNCH, M K r.
West Carteret St. Edenton, N. C.
ALL SEED RECEIVES OCR PERSONAL
ATTENTION . . . A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU!
Stuffed With
Flavor
Hv MARTHA STII.I.KV
Virginia Fleet l ie & Power Co.
Home Economist
St ill led Vial Roll
J nt fresh soft bread crumbs
■\ t>p. salt
■ 2 tsp, sage "
2 thsp.i-fhopped celet y
2 tsp. chopped pa r-ley
ditsh of pepper;
9 t hsp. Inittet or* martra i ine
2 th.-p. chopped onion
1 slice Veal cuti.pt. 1 1 inch thick. ;
1 1 , IDs. i'll weight
1 cup hot 'water
('•nhhine fir-: •» ingredients. Molt
t tahlesi hs hut let ; 't skill* t. Add |
. nion: ydok until tender? Stir in j.
eriimh mixture; h*‘ai. Sfiir**ad this .
ini\Jure oil \a*al, .redl up Veal tight ;
iy. and: tie'w ith <tring, Kell veal
•tn. sea.-e.ru-d flour: then' spute* in 2
'tables o! butler until. gold«m
hroW.n. I’l.a'c, ni 1 D *|f. .cu>se i:o|o. ;
! Add water.' coyer, bake 1 hour at I
[259 deg.. May bo s.-i v.a.l hot. or ,i for ,
1 . as> -being, refrigerate .-overall
' hours a riel serve cohl.
N.itn- Si ul fed NN itli Sausage
Cl nil .hum sive. t poi-:ito« - t\ a ne. I
l 1 . cup meltod btiflor ni L
nr. i a a i i tie
2 •'! t'o .1 , up t"p imlk mi ci c i m }
Salt and |topper t" la-l«-
j C. -m ill link s.nj-. g« -
; VV 5 rid ifry yam Place on
b ikih* t and b.ik, m mod.uatel
b.v.m. deg. for about ! hour of I
until i]>u:< K.-mova frorn o\Vn ar.d j
; ohice mi . , .ding l ack*. Cot . e:i« h |
i yarn in has). Scop mit pulp, cere
.if iijly •mo c| \ nr.* -hods, mash pulp;
; in! add opt ter- p I! LM r 111- M A
| wi lb-. at|d croam a< tu - ■{. d i If yam
ato ,\ e. \ drv. tin frill, ojo'iiul w ill
Vbo riooib.lt. S<m-o!- p> r.ast*- With.i
• 1 • i nil: -pepPel
: \ '•••.t»wn au-:iao-. (’hooj
I .-au.-n-gv's in sma.fi- uinf«»rr*i tM«*cesi
ar •: half of the -an
l ur■ . Hit') til** pulp . l 'tlc V-aip-J
;ni\tii.r«* Ir;Ktly into -lulls. md j
• plaV-e ,*n hakiitg. s - -li.-ot, K iko .m i
uodei;r:«l»* •r'yeh 250 ((eg. ab«mt 2"!
ovnull s fi*|i v. 'Vli r. tna m.ipg. -aM
•! o , im.i. i br .u!or f* ..in .
. 0.. ar- m■- « . • h\\•'h p. •
h:\.
Haked ''!ull«a! I gJpI.JMI
2 .a a ah.: : ( -:o. 7 • »
! CUP ' l l , • , fill'*.-. '
it t b-p . ’•ui.ato ea t -up
sa.l: and aepp. •
i . • ; . •■ •. • •" thwise.
• !. ;i,.w p;.t it la, m a ’ 250
•o!. t .u 1 1. a av- or 1 1 ri 1 1 •
' tut,!*.
K' f'io' from -op . *,d -« •*•*!•
i i on* • M;\ p a'p w til: 1
• ilhei mi-i. ib-i-- and t ill, -hell -
with mixtur* Replace ui ov**n at
• 250 deg. for 50 minutes.
THE CHOWAN HERALD. F DENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, MARCH 2J. It*ss.
IliH L1 *>■ 1L ■ E t'fViB&BB "
I IJ7 | RATFSHR 100,000 POPDIAriON
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GIVE TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
U '
u-umiVVWUVTjxrL _n-r-ru-u-
Pe;mut Bread Stuffing
2 2 cup butter or margarine
1 cup chopped' onion
1 cup chopped celery
I 2 cpiarts soft hrt*:i*l crumbs
1 cup chopped salted peanuts
1 • tsp. salt
1 _• clip turkey or chicken broth
Melt butter in skillet: add onion
and celery and saute’ until teiidci
Mix vsitli other ingredients. N" Id
cups I’eatiut Dread Stuffing.
Camellias Require
(u eat Deal Os ( are
During the last f<w years the
j camellia ha- become ver y popukn
tin North C’arolina. and eulhu-iasts
I have spent a great d« , :»l of monev
<*n tip' fine flowering -liruh. Cn*
til lie barns hy *-Xp* , riettc»*. the be
ginner -hould und* i -tatid -om** «o
•tire fundamental facts about the
l ulture of camellia-. In the tn-1
J place, there i- i great deal "l ‘ld
I f< i * lice ip ’bo ba rd i in- ••! \ll u
.t • 1
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’ • •• • -• ’’ ' '■ s
Spring (-aW -n
Festival C
SI ttl lA it’s time you blossomed out in a
big, bold, bright ttevs bttick just for tile
extra i<>> you’ll (eel.
And there’s no better time than right now
for you and the whole family to come look
things oy er- because w e’rc holding a Spring
Fashion Festival to display the stunning
new buieks in gay new colors rich in
Springtime freshness.
A oil’ll Sec these sleek beauties dressed in
new greens, new blues —in other strikingly
vivid colors -and in ultra-smart two-tone
and tri-tone combinations.
CWM What’s more, these gay ney\ lutes are avail
~ QCJIA 0,1 *‘ n<> "* Ibiicks Sedans,j
\ r iht otf
r ! CO6«A ;
tkflt ofj ( %
Thiill of the year is ®uick.
MILTON (ERIE STARS FOR IUICK J ' \
srr th* Buick-lUrl* Show All«Miot« Ibiisday Evening*
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Bl “
CHAS. H. JENKINS MOTOR COMPANY, Inc.
Phone 147 East Queen Street Edentor* N. C.
ties; that is. how well they will
wit list and eofil temper a tuiA's. This
has been a g ! w inter t** find out
about th, hai«jin* -s of different va-
Vieties
West of l lillt ( ; reeltsbnro t«>
11'hariott*» only the hardiest vari* -
ti*- -hould be tn*d arid even they
may need protection. There an*
va net ic- that bloom ill the fall,
-omc that Moo pi m the winter and
iotIJ eI - that lumoMl 111 tile -plillg.
I"i til, east central section of the
j stale, the varieties that bloom in
the fall atul -prrnc should be most
1 salisTae.torv. alt hough n mild w in-
I *. . , . .
jte r- the'Winter Pioornmg varieti--
. may produce fin*- flo'Wer-. In tli •
coa-tal plain many «*f the w int* i
: blooming and nior, t, nd<vr varieties
< may he grown -u<ce--fully.
Camellia- wall grow in the full
-Mil. but -e!lp -hade IS de-||.tb|e.
riant- on northern exposures <*i
ot hei vv i-, pi oiectcd from t*»*» mucli
winter sun will generally stand
moi, , ~!d lli.ni will I. Ip*-.- on south
,111 exp.' mi- Tel. *nHeir winter
sun will i*ause early plant grow.n
activity which will make tin- bud-*
more susceptible to injury from se
( veic fre**z«'.s. Camellia flower hipls
at** much mote easily injured hy
cold than th** plant itself and
•therefore the buds may dt*»f> pte- '
| maturely after severe w eather even
(if the plant itself shows ho injury, j
j Soils for ramllias should he WrlF
' ilia in* *1 an*l a*‘i«l rn reaction. A
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/ MATHIESOH
/ IRRIGATION
: / / SYS^ M /'/ .
j Engineered to your individual requirements
and featuring the uniaue Mathieson positive lock coupler.
For Ciiniftjitr Information
I'llONi: 705 . . . KPKXTOX. XC.
!j | H ( HAS. H. WOOD, JR.
MATHIESOH—
Convertibles, (.state Wagons, Rivieras
„iul the newest of the new cars, the long•
awoiteil 4-l)oor Riviera.
best of all is the sheer thrill that’s yours
when you take to the road in any one of
these ’55 buieks-for here is yvalloping
new VS power— and here is the spectacular
performance of Variable Pitch I )ynaflovv, *
which is very definitely the “must try”
thrill of the year.
So—come he our guest —at our Spring
Fashion Festival - and at the wheel of the
“hottest” bttick in history.
T/ti n.i\luu /Jr// r t, \lin./.ii.t <-'i Kh.iiJin.ntit optioti.il at t'otta
,«tit um I *
iriiotl <i>il mriv («> I>|,ill l>v mi\iiig >
, I (
•<I Volumes of, fertile topsoil
:iid 1 pent or old sawdust. In traits.
> < phi li t iiijl*' ramellius they should lie
set ;it the sattle depth or even •
sliahtly sludlower than 'hey were 1
(orittitiully. then thoroughly water- i
I’d, and mulrhed with tltrei*. inches
jof pine needles. For more eOtti-
Iplete informution. write the Kx
! tension Cnrdeti Specialist. Depart
ment of Horticulture, N, C State
('olletfe, llaleiuh, N.
All who would win joy must
share it; happiness was horn a
twin. —1,0r,1 Hymn,
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Notice Os New Registration For
Municipal Election
TOWN OF EDENTON
Notice is hi'.rchy f'ivcn that a m-w rr«ist rat ion of all
voters desiring to vote in municipal fleet ions lielil in tlie
Town of Kdenton has been ordered l>y the hoard ol ( ttun
cilmen under the authority of the (ieneral Statutes. Section
100-.14. In order to l>c elinihle to vote in the municipal
election to he held on the 3rd day of May. I'hSa. all .|iiali-
lied electors residing within the I own of hdcr.lon are re
elin’red to register in the new registration hook- oi the
Town of Kdenton.
Notice is further »iven that the registration hooks
shall he opened for registration on the f) th day of Aptil.
1055 and closed at sunset on the 23rd day of April. lO.vi.
latch day except Sunday il.uring the registration period the
registration hooks shall remain open lor registration until
sunset at the home ol the registrar and eat It Saturday dm
ini, registration the hook- shall he open Irom ‘hOO V ■
to sunset at the pollitig plane.
Saturday, the 23rd day of April. 1 (| 55. i- hereby, de.-if*
nated as ehalletit'e day.
Notice is further fjiven that the pollimj plae.es shall he
as follow.- and that the followini' are hereby appointed
Registrars and (tidges for ilte k.let lion to he held the aid
day of May. 1055’
MKS I WARM: That, portion of -aid Idwiv homul
cd on the north hy the center line ol ( hnr. It Street, oh the
past by the eenler line ol broad Street, and south and west
hv the miter boundaries of tile town.
Registrar. Mrs. Sadie Hoskins. 510 South .Mosley
Street, judges of Kleetion, J. Frank White. Si ~ and CO,
l.eteher. Polling I’laee. .Municipal Rtiililing.
SIvCOND W ARM: That portion of [lie -aid town
hounded on the north by site center line oi ( atieivt Street,
east and south hv the outer boundaries <u the town, and
west by the center line of broad Street
Registrar. Mrs. Ruth Stokley. 205 South Oakum
Street, judges of Flection. C. F. Ctilliphet and K M
Phillips. Polling I’laee. building at corner ot Oakum and
Fast Oueen Streets, formerly oeetipied by -pitiill - Soda
Shop.
TIIIRM WARM: That poitiuti ul -aid town botuuleil
on the east by the center line of broad Street and broad
Street extended, south by the center line of ('initvh Street,
and west and north by the outer boundaries of the town.
Registrar. Mrs, | 11. llarrisoo. 200 North (Irahvlllo
Street. Judges of Idivtioii. |. I'r.mk Miller and Mrs. S. S. |
( ampen. Polling Place. Fleetrii and Water Plant on We-l 2
Freenta-on Street. *
FOrRTH WARM: That poitioti of -aid town
bounded ott the West by the > enter line of broad Street and
broad Street extended, south by the center line of Carteret
Street, and north and east by the outer houndarit— of the
town.
Registrar. Mr-. W W Porter, ops Xotih broad Street,
bulges of Flection. W I . I atigdale and Mrs James F
( o/./eti- Polling I ’la e. Nat ional ( ittatd \t nioi von \oi tli
bloail Sheet.
LKKOY 11. lIASKKTT
Mayor
ATTEST:
Ernest -J. Ward, Jr.
Clerk
frW
Private Stock ,
Straight
BOURBON B !
Whiskey
5 YEARS OLD JK3I
* $065 '
■ CJ4/SQT. G(W j
; ' SO3O P c r ; vd !7 J
l i pint Stock
*»«* BOURBON i«w>
\ ■ t©t •
90 PROOF .
A WOlilS. HO., PEORIA, 111.
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STATION’ TWO-
|, as t year atmut T.X.tIOO Ameri
>’aus • w’*Ht‘ sttvert Irom ,tying ol
ettncpr. Tltis figure emit,l Imv,
lieeit ,lout,lP,l if every ease lltul
|,celt |>ro|ierlv treuteil in time, lit,'
Amerietin Oaneer Society says.