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i-SECTION ONB . PAGE TWO V » 1 ' V. —^ S BR0A1) STREET BULLETIN People always seem more cheerful In the early morning hours Than they do in early evening When their bones and minds are tired. If they’d only sit still and try to relax Maybe the kinks would get out of their backs; They would be more cheerful in spite of the day And nicer to be with in every way. , Although the wind blew t£nd it rained “up a storm,” \t'e journeyed to Nags Head this past weekend, not to flsh primarily, but to visa relatives from Washington Who are spending several weeks at the beach. But, of course, we. HAD to fish a little while and even though the waves were high and the sed rough, we caught about a : dozen nice sized spots, which we cleaned and ate immediately. Now that was good eatin’. There’s something to say fpr the short, short skirts— it does away with the waist line. Not since the roaring twenties has the waistline seemed so out of fashion. With skirts settling at the knee, the natural waist line falls just about midway, a very awkward proportion. Disposable paper clothes have ccme into their own this year and you may soon be able to have an entire disposable wardrobe. Hav ing worked out the “bugs” in paper materials, such as making them reasonably re sistant to water and fire, ■manufacturers are p.°W con sidering them for use in many ways. Due this fall: aprons, dresses, underwear, t Autos Damaged In Local Wreck A two-car collision on West Queen Street resulted in damage of SSOO but no one was seriously injured. 1 James F. Flanagan, Al_ bania, was driving a 1962 Kord which was in collision a 1966 Ford operated by Michael E. Overton, 23 Westover. Felice records show Flana gan had backed out of a driveway and the Overton v.ehicle was headed east. The Flanagan car crossed the yel lew line into the path of the oncoming vehicle. Flanagan was charged with aj safety violation and driving on the left side of the road. HoHowsll’s Car Located Monday A 1966 Corvair, stolen in F.denton last Wednesday, was located Monday on a Jack sonville street. E. L. Hollowell, owner of the car, reported to Edenton Felice Department that the vf'iicle was stolen from Edenton Baptist Church: while he was attending:: mid-weeir services. ~ ~ r : - While the car“ IfftjJ been driven more than. 5g(F ifiiles if was not damaged; Some personal items had been itak sn. JAYCETTES MEETING The Edenton Jaycettes will held their regular monthly meeting tonight (Thursday) at 7 o'clock at Edenton Res taurant. Come gentlemen, , we sit too long on trifles,"' r. rr And waste the tln@e£E\Vhieh •'ooks for other~?>€V#7Sls. ~ —Shakespeare. WCDJ 1000 Watts 1260 .CARRIES LOCAL STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS 12-landsP. M. V SBE = ~ J* ty rs2r I• X r* • S. t '* 5 -- • - J 5 4 : £s. .v - : .;3. « .... . baby clothes, bathing suits and even high-fashion “fur’ coats. , • j ~ A Frenchman recently re vealed he had made a kill ing with the following news paper ad: “What every girl should know —frank, concise —fully illustrated. A MUST for every young girl con templating marriage. Sent under plain cover.” What the girl received was an il lustrated cookbook. One of the cutest animal: I’ve seen recently is a sma 1 goat or a kid, I suppose, i; the proper name, at the home of Dr. L. A. Dees, loca veternarian. Mrs. Dees raised this small animal witi a baby bottle and they are enjoying having Nanny as a pet. Wearing collar with ; :vnall bell, Nanny is a play ful pet—but alas it will not be long before she'll try t( literally eat them out o ; house and home. And while on the snbjer cl pets, some friends of ours have a boxer who is getting old and quite “doty. Oi. friends claim that their boxei can understand their conver sation, so they have to speli out their words. Seems to me that ther should be something dom about the excess noises o heavy trucks and cars, not tc mention Hondas, which pas through the town. It is im possible to hold a conversa tion sometimes because o the thunder of these vehicles I’m wondering if all th! noise is really necessary. Glimpses After the heavy rain la Friday, I saw two little girl wading along the street ii the water, having such t good time. Reminded mi how we did the same thin When we were little! Many folks, townspeop! and strangers, fishing al along the green, from th< county dock and near th< bridges catching fish, too I can vouch for that. That’: good, for you just don’t wor ry when you’re catching fish. Household Hints Delicately sweeten an c flavor whipped cream bj adding a bit of sherry oi port wine. < Cut flowers will live longer if they are placed in Ji reietal bowl which keeps them cooler. Dry .baking. seda apolied with a damp’ sponge will re move stains from plastic dinnerware. r Beauty Hint: Smooth ; -bit of cool '.milk under the eyes to relieve tiredness temporarily. Ladies! An upside dowr teacup makes an excellent hand rest when giving your self a manicure. Solid colors in clothes are more slimming than patterns or prints. When polishing windows rub up and down on one side and horizontally on the other side. When streaks show up, you’ll know wheth er they’re inside or out. ■■ flMfe I 11| l ii I -- . - EBk fiiist err"",,r I r 0 I* k\ M NoLimil^ *1 Wm Ii W CENTER CUT. ZlB. 69c § ‘ LOIN ROAST LB. 69c m (; wait hoy’s (!'id owne 8-12 lb. Avg. I Armour’s Star Young 1 COUNTRY He n HIIS 79cllurkey s 39c| gEr ja 'lima !!■——f— ——K SALT I'ORIi -LB.- LLITER-S JAMESTOWN ■ EA l ~1/V j S&H GREEK SUMPS jfEllft 1-i :| Pkf I# Ik i j »% c ~ dc! “ * A Q#i rratiKs CAKE OF THE WEEK Homemade I It’s Days Fresher New From Pet Dairies Half Gallon llAliim REG 29c aM BIT-0-LEMON S^rsd PCIUNO . MOLASSES 1 TOP QUALITY ' p C 1 CAKE 25c Ju!hssc BfC roc A Minify I r.**— • -its I ]/r% |1 r tlf F MJk ■lll ■- » > NO. 3'J CANS ROSEDALE, SYRUP I Salad Bowl H T / r orfa\ SLICED ta R | dressing Sit ]r* F T, I Peaches 25c j full ? 39c bUid £*< L A .. 1 - , A CAMELLIA PURE R ! J Jut J LHUI 3 P 3 ®M SSI wl •« ■ 1 t Sint Cjf m B iC oz * Carbonated Drinks E wV ,^I|PPRONTO 12 tmm ft 0 t—- ■ m M r o f a 5o A FULL y 2 GAT I.CN I FrienUyF&Q IVI H O 1 II z~~r~z~7,u,„, a: I— 5T" 11 *"' nm/irx iai s La «am A m PXtetltOll N. C. * WLfEJUII || H k m fA V IDA VALLEY CRINKLY CUT AAP MA i ir 1 Frozen French Fry 2-lb. bag BREAD 33c / I \ potatoes 29c LUNCHEON can I MT |JL \ WATERMELONS MEAT 43c Mth Miiic 4 tali 63c DETERGENT iB2-2i«» AS- 25c W 59c V S SSS' Cucumbers eajc TIIE enow AN ITERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, TmJRSDAT, AUGUST 4, 1906,
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