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vt JK3 X"rUIMANS WnrSLY, PSRTTOm N. C, FRIDAY, DECTMBSTa. IS, 1935. - ,. ....... . , .m Mh.,'ii,H,:,t ennff, are best Ditcher on : are leer Asaodatioa la a'atockAoider: and Is Production Credit Association at Ell. expected to Sttend this annual meet tag of stockholders which is held for the "purpose of f hearing a complete report on ths year's work. J. T. Daniel of Granville County reports 86 two-horse wagon loads of lespedeza hay cut from a five-acre field. The field is now in wheat with, excellent growth .being made. BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS NOW. jbasalball jteem. Massed Rube is o k A Ant Emmy sed adnlPyou seen in the sports noos how wild he is. Sum time. - r- i-Fcs,7'tf L'y i7c- Go Test xabeth City, N.rC on January IS, 4 iB0, in (the Court House, it is an nounced by James M. Rogers The Elizabeth Citv Production Cre ' By OUTER N. WAKREN Snuiayr -Hes Perkins 'frooi ever FARMERS URGED TO ATTEND dit Association serves Pasquotank, Perquimans, Chowan, Camden, Gates, the crick tUs-ai i; mat Hans Smltt a CREDIT ASSOCIATION MEETING Jernian 1 could "he'-Hasr; get. weded to Gretchen Hans' dotter. Do you drink and Currituck counties and this year made loans to farmers in these coun An invitation is extended to all sed iialisjThanks sed 'Hez. TWele farmers of this countv to attend the ties totaling $65,000,00. Every farm " ' -1 ' take 1 as'8o0il as annual meeting of the Elizabeth City, er who borrowed money through the you gimme j gret- I n chen. .Monday: Lizzy te Tubbs are house SLATS' DIARY " p- '"''Ll"'' ( "? THE BEST GIFT YET . . . kleener -was tellin vAnt Emmy .. fun Every year the deadly traffic toll reaches" new figures for highway deaths. This Is the first of a series of articles to combat a new com mon enemy, carbon monoxide gas, more deadly and Insidious than any "poison gas" employed In warfare. By t, T. WHIT Highway 8af sty Expert - you rr drivingr' along . in your automobile travelling at a reasonable rate . of speed.rl.-four brakes are goodf: your motor Is functioning smoothly t . your tires are In fine condition.;-But a new public "enemy Is riding wltn you! A. public enemy few motorists sus pect; a VlclouB enemy that may strike you dead .by suddenly throw jlng rypur Judgement "out of focus, by dangerously diminishing your natural alertness. That enemy a" carbon, monoxide, tod the fact that 80, percent Of au tomobile accidents are caused by "unaccountable" - loss of control shows the vital Importance of con stant tests to make sure that your automobile Is not expelling danger ous quantities of carbon monoxide the poison -that -dulls the alert ness of drivers.-. f:y A 3 ;'y Recent examinations by highway authorities Indicate that 66 percent of cars examined showed "this gas present in excessive amounts. They not only seeped through front floor boards, but att currents frequently propelled them Into the interior of the car. ,Jf '':.':: . :. To fight this, ever-present enemy, which brings on' headaches, . dizzi ness, nauseau and' often' complete heart collapse; engineers have de vised the Power Prover, a scien tific means of ascertaining If a mo- r needs adjustment to eliminate e dangers of carbon .monoxide. Thousands of drivers have availed themselves of this test, and discov ered that they had been driving with the menace of carbon monoxide constantly in' their cars. ,-, With many insurance companies and safety committees urging that every motorist make a power "prop er teat, of his car kt regular inter vals, tt will not be long until the danger of carbon monoxide, can J cut to a minimum degree. " '" ' ISELF-HELP LEADERS ! GOING TO COLLEGE ,New Institution to Provide. Proper ;Training. Santa Barbara, Calif. A new col . lege to train leaders for the self-help co-operative movement has been estab lished here. ., ' ' , As their laboratory "and ; cHnlc, the students are working In. the Santa Bar bara county co-operative Industries .local co-operative which has more than ,1,000 members and Is rapidly develop ing into a model project of its kind. ,A ' Director of the new college is Dr. Ralph rScanlan, . for the ; last several years professor of social sqlence at Santa Sarfara State college. A com mittee headed, by Dr. nexold Brown, head of the Santa Barbara clinic and a member of President Roosevelt's com 'tnlttee on-, economic security, is com ,pled!ng the organization -' of the col ;,v lege.;: . t fr Calls flsed Paramount ' 'The need for properly trained lead ers for the self-help co-operative move meat," said Doctor: Scanlan "has be come Increasingly apparent to all who have watched the movement and who regard It as the most promising de velopment In a welter of relief activ ities to solve the knotty problem of the economic rehabilitation of our unem ployed, k i 'hundreds of self-help co-operatives have been started throughout the coun try during the last few. years.. Many have failed, after, a burst of enthus- ttstlc growth; According to a federal survey, . the collapse In a great ma jority of cases was due to a lack 'of competent leadership. 4 School 8trssse Technique. ' "Land and equipment are essential the productive activities of the co sratlvee. to mix with the labor und skill of their members, but equally Im portant are leaders who can show peo--' pie how. to work together to earn their own living and get off relief.1 " , a ,"It Is. the purpose of the new col , - lege to4 train , these - needed I leaders, teach them the technique of co-operative enterprise, build up their cul . turai backgrounds In the applied arts and. the applied sciences of well-being,' give them a rounded practical experi ence In i the model local co-operative and send them out Into the state-and . nation ' to assist In . the. rehabilitation of the unemployed." " J. - ,',' JJ . . Oet Actual Experience., V.t' , Student spend their - afternoons . working In the various sections ' of the co-operative on a revolving plan , to gain a varied experience. Tbey ertso attend round-table meetings of the planning committee, held Monday, Tuesday and, Friday evenings; as well 1 1 the frsr Jay afternoon meeting of t !'t z- nt board. . " V . - ,c i y 1 occupies the morning, r j !i J ' ;re la t'9 techr:;ua of : C-.3 r as, -t of r ici cf I ' - r ' Crec- U. S. Testing Autogyro to Popularize Aviation Washington. Undergoing tests by the United States bureau of air com merce as a possible means of private flying for everybody, a small autogyro has folding rotor blades , that permit taxing like an automobile and storage In a backyard hangar, says Popular Mechanics. By controlling the pitch of the ro tor blades'-the, .operator can "Jump" the craft into the -air; then start its forward flight ' The take-off is simple. With' Vheel brakes locked' the rotor blades are spun rapidly at 400 revolu tions a minute 'without positive pitch. Then as the pitch is varied for normal lifting flight the rotflr stfeed falls about 220 revolutions a minute and the plane rises vertically 15 to 25 feet During! this operation only 20hqrje1 power Is being transferred to the trac tor propeller. At about 20 feet in the air the propeller gives the craft Its full flying speed.Mn addition to "the elevator controls on the tail the tilting of the rotor to' the left makes the nose go down by gyroscopic action, while tilting the rotor to the right brings up the nose sharply. Patented hub for the rotor blades adjust these forces automatically and make the actual flying comparatively simple. By controlling the rotor blade pitch within eight degrees the plane can be, made to "bug" the ground when high winds are - blowing at take-off. The gyroplane can be flown, landed and taken off like a normal airplane. There is space; In the ship's enclosed cabin for. the pilot and one passenger. Cushert Stimulate Boom . f i in New Kansas Oil Belt " Lyons, Kan. Great gushers of oil shooting skyward have given Eansans a new. thrill and revived hopes of an other oil boom which brought wealth to its people one and two- decades ago. ' The largest oil well In Kansas his tory recently vas drilled In the Oxford pool In Summer county, located In the south - central part of the state. : Its estimated production is 40,000 barrels dally. '-h'&vZf. & ' : Otto Wrench, mayor of Oxford, also struck oil and is now! on hts way . to the title, "America's richest mayor." P. U. Jordan, Wichita carpenter, can now lay down his tools and enjoy life. A 15,000-barrel well was" produced on land he owns.: "V-" . " ' J" '' .. These are-only a .few of .the results produced by the latest boom. -More than, 100 wella have gushed forth black g(Nd the last six months. Several hun dred more are being drilled. Some of the wells produce only a few barrels of oil a day... Others are roaring sky-. ward with thousands of barrels. ',';''" ny 1. Lizzy, sed she all most sude her husbend -' Ike for devorce when they -were lsf fea ried. She sed the resen was crool &, in human treet- ment. It was a sekret mariage Ike made her keep still for sevral weeks, Tuesday:' Unkel Hen gets off sum thing they laf f at every 1st in a wile " At super tonite he sed are ice man. had a babie & wade it on the ice skales & it wade 47 lbs. Sum pepel laf f -at nothen. Wensday: Blisterses Pas dog chawed to deth & killed mistress Slim Jeters cat & when mistress Blis- ters up & sed well weve put a muzzel on him now & it wont hapen agen. Blisters is dum as I have sed be 4. Thirsdayr Ant Emmy got a nother 1 off on Pa. Pa was a tawken & sed all he is he Ose to my gramma. Then send her 60 cents, sed Ant Emmy & the acct. will be pd. in full. Friday:. The editor of the noose- paper-at wich pa wirks at ast Pa how long' did it take Ma drive are ford & Pa sed ii win oe v yrs. tne 1st or the vr, Ma give Pa a feerce look but dident say nuthen. Not 1 word. Saturday: Ma & Ant Emmy was tawken about Soosie Judkens a gom to get marryed 2 Rube Good- to lurn to he replide 3 n The Newest I(i Felts, Ribbon and Metal Hats at PriceThat All Can c ' Have a New Hat For the Holidays BRIMS 1 . V l TURBANS 89c $1.00 $1.49 $1.98 $2.98 r i v r. Tyrolean influence in the crown . softly rolled brim . . . and a dashing feather. Perfect to wear with sport clothes. ft An overseas sil houette in a cuff toque with side twist. . A Beautiful Line of Children's and Ladies' Scarf Sets ALL HAND BLOCKED 69c and $1.00 Just the Thing for a Mrs. Jake White Christmas Gift "In Store of Simon's" HERTFORD, N. C IT 1 like the NEW CHEVROLET the best of all' ' Rare Bird 'Hunt Futile ..-i'. Little Rock, Ark.The lvory-bllled woodpecker, an almost extinct speci men, was the object of a .four-dnj-search In Arkansas recently by Dr. T. Cilbert Pearson,, president emeritus of de American j Audubon - society, :; H fnilel to find ttie bird. , ' At V"'" js. MASKS M UOM SPOIT SEDAN k PCSITCTED HTDRAULIC CSACES fofuf and imoothui tnr dwthptd jNv':";--, SOUS STCSL TUSSST TC? a erw of twoufy, a fprfrwt of ah v nsrr.cvED gliding k i;actic:; ride h ffcrraootof, aff ridtof off "I KNEW, the moment I laid eyes on it, that this beautiful new 1936 Chevrolet was the c& I wanted to own ItB 80 gooji-looking, so comfortable, so safe and so thrilling to drive without being the least bit expensive that I can readily under stand why so many people prefer it to all others. "It's just what Chevrolet says it is the only complete low-priced car giving all good things at lowest cost. Tm certainly glad I bought one. It suits me perfectly. I think you will like it better, too." : CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. NO DRAFT VENTILATION IN NEW BODIES BY FISHER lb fflotf boufM and comforfobU bodiet r craoftd for a low-prictd ear HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-IIEAD ENGINE giving trtn btfftr performance with tnn hit gat and oil ALL THESE FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES SK0CKTr.CC7 STEZIUNG' making driving eatfer and tahr t , ' ' . tfioo ever beror . ".'' ff ' New Gretly Reduced H. M. A. V. 1 1Mb TAIMtnT PLAN puloutfimamngcouinG.M4.C. history. j, , Compan Chevrolei't low delivered price. AND OP. LUt pria of New Standard Coup 01 Flint, Mickiftan. Wah humpm, sport tire and tin lock, tin list price i S20 additional. knm.Action on Matter Models only,$20adJi tional. Prices quoted tn this adivrtiaetnent are list at Flint, Michigan, and subject to chanH notice, A ijcneras Motors t alum. sts :o: :o: : :o: 'pi ! : : tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt 1 Cv .ly f ;r.ars re 1 t' .t v. . . . Ilcrtfcrd, N, G
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