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Pftegro Home Demonstration News ■ [ MK&. ONNIE S. CHARLTON, .Negro Home Demonstration Agent j J. The Home Demonstration* ColihcU wul meet baturaay, tettiber 7, at the ottice at z:ou P’ ' K> .Ail officers of home demon ittaiion clubs are asked to be fimiht. month we will have Tii (Ortimunity meetings on the sub set- “Farm and Home Account lUeping.” We are asking all men nil. women to attend one of the* i jmtings. The first meeting will tor Paradise Road and Edep- - Kfh at the Brown-Carver Library, TTifesday, September 10 at 8 P. M. iiThis time of year many farm' tthtilles are at the peak of the harvest season. Now is the time • for the family to make plans to Use the money earned wisely and Id |dt the most for your money. ; the amount of money we have <1 a factor in the problem of mak ti»C it go around, but it isn’t the bhly factor. Equally or more im portant is the way we use what money we do have. A saving and spending plan worked out by a family to fit theit own particular family and individual needs is one of the sur est Ways of getting the greatest Return for your money and having | wholesome, happy and satisfy ing living. Don’t let the suggestion of mak ing a spending and saving -plan frighten you. It need not be com plicated. It can be a matter of me family geeting around the kitchen table to list thfeir needs, list-what money they have and to ■ decide what should be put into a Ibng time plan to improve the fartn, the home and family. These Would be the big things for which yeh are working as a family; dfeatns of how you want things to bd (-10 or 20 years from now. Next you would list your immedi ate needs and plans of spending (br the next twelve months. ! Let me call your attention to these needs. Do you as a family plan to have proper clothes for work clothes, house tltnts oE -.dress-up clothes for '■ 1 ' 1 *jtii|ht think of making plans tO'j build convenient storage in ydw home during the slack season in late fall and winter. Do you plan to have adequate ,ahd Comfortable furnishings for your home? Do you have a com fortable mattress and bed springs |0 you can really get. a good bight's rest after a hard day’s Work? Have you thought of a food cooking stove so that meals can be easily and pleasantly pre pared? Do the children have a Well lighted, comfortable table ihd chairs for study? Every family should save some <>£ their income regularly; the ’ smaller the income the more 'im portant it is to save. We will jtevtr get ahead if we do not learn to Save part of what we make. Eemember the purpose of a ■ (pending plan is to serve as your fliide in the use of money. A riling plan win not buy things you, but it w'ill tell you Whether your income will buy What you need and want. /It will help you to see where your mon (y is going before it goes. It will M#M • >* 'S* 'l RESERVE s noo | '3js B » F, " T !>C^ K M PROOF / X 3P” JHf • fl , i^HSSMLjk '#» Mm i I wfilmtii JHHf KL W/BF help you to keep from buying things you can t atlord, ana to learn to be a better buyer. Aces Open Football reason rTiday INight Continued from Page I—Section 1 “The boys have shown determi nation ana a lot of hustle” com ments Coach Billings. “We nave a very willing bunen of boys wfto nave been practicing hard. Os I course, we have a lot of new po sitions which haye to be filled, but the boys are coming along just fine and win or lose, I'm sure they will give a good account of themselves. Not much is knoWn about the Roa'noke Rapids team as far as personel is concerned, but it is known that they have practically the same lineup which took the field against last year’s Edenton Aces and are expected to be much improved. The Aces de feated the Yellow Jackets last season by a score of 19 to 7. The boys are looking for a lot of support from the home fans this year and, judging from the past several years, they will not be disappointed. Game time Fri day night in Roanoke Rapids will be 8 o’clock on the Roanoke Rap ids High School field and a large group of Edenton fans are expect ed to accompa'ny the Aces. Though not all positions on the ■team have been clinched, Coach Billings has announced that the probably starting lineup Friday night will be: Henry Overton, left end; Charlie /Small, left tac kle; Donald Roche, left guard; center; Sid White, right guard; David Fletcher, right tackle; Jack Bunch, right end; Robert White, quarterback; Ted Hardison or Bobby Ashley, left halfback; Marvin Ashley, right halfback, and Bruce White, full back. New equipment has been pur chased for the Aces, so that at the start of the season the team, begins wjjkj> a $3,000 deficit. Sea s°p hfmf MR. FARMER. ..T • SEE THE NEW POWER TAKE-OFF Goodrich Peanut Digger FOR 1 I # COMPLETE We Stock a Complete Line of Repair Parts For the Roanoke Peanut Picker and Goodrich Diggers SEE US TODAY FOR YOUR PEANUT HARVESTING NEEDS . Hobbs Implement Go., Inc. GUY C. HOBBS, Mgr. “Your John Deere Dealer” EDENTON, N. C. . 4k - " / THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1957. Game Warden Warns About Open Seasons Continued from Pago I—Section I Mr. Evans points out that each licensee shall nave his license on his person wheiv taking game ani mals or game birds ana shall, ex hibit the same to any game pro tector or other officer. Licenses are not transferable and are void after August 1 next succeeding the date of issuance. Mr. Evans also warns hunters that the minimum tine lor tne tust violation oi any ana an game laws, umess otnerwise presen oeu, is siu; maximum tine sou or im prisonment for not more tnan m aays. ine minimum ime for sec ond offense is S3O, maximum S2UU or imprisonment or both. .Revo cation of license is mandatory upon conviction. The unlawful display or flashing of artificial hgnts from highways, roaas or driveways when accompanied by the possession of firearms shall be prima facie evidence of an at tempt to take deer unlawfully. For killing a doe deer there is a SIOO fine or imprisonment or both. Mr. Evans calls upon all hunt ers to comply with the open sea sons and the various bag limits. Forestry Projects Claim 4-H Interest Continued from Page I—Section 1 Manufacturing Company, visited Joe and Leon to advise them con cerning their forestry projects. Turpentine beetles have killed several pine trees in Joe’s project. Mr. Rawls advised Joe to cut all the dead pines, sell them for pulp wood immediately, as they will be ruined for pulp unless they are cut real soon. Mr. Rawls is plan ning to visit Joe and mark all other pine trees which should be harvested for pulp. Dead trees will be marked as well as par tially dead ones, trees which are diseased, and trees which have stopped growing. By removing these pine trees now, Joe can set out seedlings where necessary and should be a good mixed stand of pine trees in his project in a few, years. After Mr. Rawls observed the two 4-H forestry projects: Ifo „was accompanied by the two 'club thembera,’ tjjeff dags, and Marsh! kfc Several tree management programs which tm? Union Camp Manufacturing Company owns in the Yeopim section 6t Chowan County. Several pictures were taken of Mr. Rawls, the 4-H Club boys and their dads in the boys’ 4-H pro jects, and also of various forestry projects in the pilp company’s woods. Leon and his dad are planning to set out 10,000 loblolly pine tree seedlings next winter and. Joe and his dad plan to set out 5,000 seedlings. It is very gratifying to know that Chowan County 4-H Club boys and their dads ajse becom ing more and more interested in the management of their wood lands. Leon and Joe appeared on a radio program on Wednesday of last week and told something about their 4-H forestry projects. Baptist Sunbeams Meet At Eureka The Chowan Association Sun beam rally met at Eureka Bap tist Church, Corapeake, Friday afternoon, August. 16 from 2 t« 4 o’clock. Two hundred seventy people were present including councilors, visitors and Sunbeams. It was a joy and an encouragement to see the interest shown by the large number present on this hot after noon. The theme was “Sunbeams and Missions.” The meeting was be- , gun by singing the Sunbeam En listment Song and the 23rd Psalm was used. Sunbeams taking part on pro gram were Barbara Ann Wallace and Evelyn Godwin of Gatesville; Ann Garrett of Beulah; Blinda Perry of Ballard’s Bridge; Susan and Nancy Hare of Macedonia; groups from Cool Springs, Eden ton, Rocky Hock, Center Hill and Hertford. Mrs. Virginia Chalerton from Manteo, a returned missionary from Africa, was the guest speak er. She spoke on her work there. This was the highlight of the ses sion. Mrs. Clarence Harrell, associa tional Sunbeam superintendent, ably directed and presented this program. She recognized three A-l Sunbeams, Eureka, Mt. Sinai and Macedonia., WSCS MEETS SEPT. 10 The Women’s Sociafjypf Chris-, tian Service'wiU.jkih(^/Tdesday', .night, September at the church.' 'Mft/ (i. um, president; urged all members to attend. 1 I ' *. ARSENAL FOR FLU WAR—Woikers at a pharmaceutical laboratory in Indianapolis, Ind., process eggs in which the Asiatic flu virus is cultured as a major step in making an in fluenza vaccine. Several American laboratories are preparing massive quantities of the vaccine should the disease become epidemic with the coming of cold weather, flic Asiatic flu, a relatively mild strain heretofore unknown in the United States, has swept through much of Asia and parts of Europe. There are two kinds of polite ness; one says, “See how polite W JM -: ■: ••;■■:■:■■■•• ": • • ,/- f ■"■■■'■■'■•" • - -<; jjgjS 111 MP- The PURE Oil Trophy for best all round performance was won by Ford in 1956 and Chevrolet in 1957, using PURE gasoline. ~ PURE gasolines have set 244 certified performance records* in 38 makes and !M- el iQ ££ * models of cars! Records for acceleration, power, mileage and economy. f 1 P|J |\£x j And now, thanks to a big octane boost, Pure-Premium is in the super- premium class' Now it delivers more anti-knock power than ever before. So get Pure-Super-Premium, the gasoline that’s ready to give record road - performance in your car. At any Pure Oil station. t M 'Certified by—NASCAR, AAA, USAC or SCCA. -SMS' ' • £ zj more thon ever, Get PURE-PREMIUM--^*. ... It’s super premium now I'VfSMPk * f| ■ XV&y IS. I V i«7-Tke pore Ofl j-j WINSLOW OIL COMPANY j i hone 3336 Hertford, N. C. I am”; the other, “I would make you happy.” •—Tomlinson. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Colonial Residence on West Gale Street Residence in Westover Heights Building Lets One Mile West of Eden ton on U. S. 17 T. B. Smith, Agent Plpne 2959 Edenton, N. C. jacoiiin’s m wfilra laS ROYALE PINf Lg^j [ f |emitni wciuafi|j DlSrnttD FROM GRAIN - 80 PROOF CHARLES JACQUIN et Cie, Inc., Phila., Pa. WiJKV SECTION ONE PAGE THREE
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