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V ' ' :'''' , ' ' 'w'- , i . ,,''-""v'': "' j;--." !.-- ;" We Hive These In Stock, Made By ' , 1 ' SHAEFFEIi AND PADIIEn SELECT VOURS NOW , -t ,ri" ivi'Jt i 'ame t i the-leading civic, Vetera ns', woia " rv service win save y far tio areas, tha i kav'-T t a added raw; rf-rUl rictofCo- Y 4 "r.t 1MI:' AriPV : ' ttf the dsv br the military and the ans labor industrial and reliffiooa n- t public. The occasion, he said, will organisation, will assist in foa- i be "a timely opportunity to demon- taring cooperation in local pro. strata the close working relation- grams by members chapters, clubs : ship of the Armed Forces, giva tha and posts. : 1 " public a broad view of the Na- Reserve forces will take an active tion'a defense strength, and am- part in Use observance. State Gov J allocation of .in types of air a troops if reey's... Air i- vei vassals, i c.t and airL. luinua a poawle, be 8UU.4.' '". In each of tha seven; gwgrarhk cal areas designated for tha two areas are 11, a.. J 1.1 Katy ares vr ; rT- A3 Vabms BsrasmM , i sura I. V, and VII. 4WVMWsAAataeAMasa Fro Fcr Ciu3s - Tovns - (Sties and towns were told last week to get their names in the pot between July 1 and July 21 if they want a slice 3 of 1952 (Powea Bill funds, ; - 'Something between four and a naif and five million dollars will be di vided up between eligible incorporated cities and towns, based half on popu lation and half on non-state system street' mileage. -. ' ' '. ; Highway Chairman Henry Jordan has advised mayors of the state's cities and towns of the deadlines for filing necessary data with the High way Commission. : Chairman Jordan advised the' may ors that the Highway Commission is required by law to determine which towns and cities are eligible to receive Powell Bill street aid allocations, and also to compute allocations for all eligible ' towns. These computations are based half on population and half on non-system 'Street mileage. The Commission has the population data, he said, but it will be necessary for the towns and cities to furnish street Tho Pcrfoct Brushing Enamel JAPALAC FOR OUTSIDE OR INSIDE USE - You'll Marvel el Ike extreme -brushing ease el Japalae . . . hew H covert in ene coat ... hew II alet quickly to glistening tmoothnoi. Oct ene ef Ihe bright - Japalae colors today and too how tlmplo ll It le add tparkle If worn-looking lurnlturo, leyt, ete, $2.15Quart Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. HERTFORD, N. C 4 Yort ami smart ojm ftodr styles, new FsM-Cifde mm lwm-lotttnf Automtfie , ts Control, and a host of other adviiKei hZX'Z Ford! Test ttht it atyour ,- Ot N OM. lld.MIM. Isnsl pTenal teV snhVesfja) WMfceMf BCNMb mileage data and mapa. The PoweH BiQ provides that street aid allocations from one-half cent of the State' motor fuel tax be paid cities and towns by October 1 of each year. .Theae certificates of eligibility and mileage figures must be submit ted for all eligible towns in advance to allow them time to compute allo cations for each city and town. - In addition to this, and entirely sep arate from the current 1952 alloca tions, Chairman Jordan reminded the mayors that the law requires every town receiving Powell BUI money dur ing the last year to submit a report to the Highway Commission on re ceipts and expenditures of Fowell Bill money. , MASSES SUNDAY IX MARINE CHAPEL, EDENTON CHURCH May 18 The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered at 7 and 8:30 A. M., DtST., in Marine Corps Air Station chapel, near Edenton, and at 11 A. M., EST., a high mass, in St. Ann's Catholic Church, Edenton, each including sermon on "Neglect of Warnings," Holy Communion, followed by May Devotions, Sunday School, with confessions half hour before ser vices, stated Father F. J. MdUourt, Auxiliary Chaplain and Rector, who invites everybody to all services. Week-days at 7 A. M., EST., Mass, May Devotions; choir practice Satur day, May 17, 7:30 P. M., to 8:30 in Edenton Church. March Busy Month For Highway Patrol Men nf the State TTio-hwAv Pnt.ml traveled almost two million miles in PLUMBING FIXTURES see; us for , EL JER SINKS and other fixtures. ALSO Kitchen Cabinet Units Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. HERTFORD, N. C. Ford'i Stnto-Star V S bat the most V ever in km-priced car. And Ford's Mileage Makar Six is of a brand new low-mc- u'oa destfn. Faraomibc Drive l er rhwitriuo ovollohU Wth either enjint. ilarch, investigated 1,850 wrecks, in spected 114,710 vehicles and issued 24,826 tickets. The Patrol's montiily report of ac tivities listed 8,535 complamta investi gated: 12,834 warning tickets issued: 1,932 vehicles weighed; and 187 stol en cars recovered. , The Patrol recovered and returned to their owners ears and property val ued at 158478.00. r They inspected 189,619 driverV H- censes and corrected 85,304 bad Uirbts In carrying out its activities dur ing the month tha Patrol used 142.837 gallons of gasoline, and -8283 quarts Of Oil.' V'- .,.,j,.v .,. Too often American home-makers are turned into short-order cooks by a family desiring steaks or chops at every meal , This type of diet is not only a drain on the budget, but as the day-in-day-out procedure will make mealtim definitely boring. 'Develop an interest in different foods and encourage the family to do the same by trying new recipes. Learn ways to prepare less expensive meats and save dollars each week. Planning menus ahead by at least a week is very helpful as well as be ing easier in the long run. Follow this op by shopping well in advance. a here are numberless interesting things you can do with the time rou will save by not having to run into me grocer s every other day. ine best way to get a husband in terested is to show him how much money can be saved then if the new dishes really taste good, your prob lem is solved. Don't pad every meal with pota toes, rice or cereals. These staples can be the basis of interesting reci pes, but quite often are used too frequently and their appeal is dull ed. Try other staples lentils, beans ana oiacK-eyea peas. .11 m u you plan to budget, be sure to Purdube is premfom qaal ; ity-PLUSl -It's so .foexf it meets all requirements even where ,'hcavy-duty, oil is recommended by pas senger car mtuwfirturers: It's to long-lasting it saves) you money on the quarts you don't add I Change over now for a cleaner, more efficient mo tor with a longer, happier running life I , ' Winslow Oil Co: , Phone SZZS HESTFCD, N.C- . c cur' ( ;.:;;i')':wtPKir About Your Horns By FRANCES BELL " It's a allow for an occasional extravagance, if possible. Farm Accident TcH In State !.Icuntin? How safe are- you T You might weM wonder, after looking at figures from the National Safety) Council on farm and horns accident, say rspeda- lists of the 'SUte College Extension Service. For instance, 60 people are killed by falls every day. The national death toll from, falls Js exceeded only by accidental motor deaths. This could be caused by disorder. 'A recent Coun cil study of hospitalized home accident cases showed that. the largest single cause of injuries, other than poor judgment, was disorder. - Ninety million . dollars' worth of property is lost annually from farm fires. , ;, .-'. Three out of four farmers are risk ing their lives, their families, and their property by permitting unneces sary, fire hazard around die farm. Farm people make up only one- tenth of the population but have more fatal work accidents than any major industry. -;:i:.;iv-;'-":. . Machinery accidents account for al most half of the farm accidents oc curring at work. Falls and haifd tools are next in importance. "It's not too late to start a spring clean-up campaign on your farm and in your own farm home," say the specialists. "A neat place is a safe place. Try not to be a farm acci dent statistic that will help put agri culture on top of the, accident list again this year." . , - A Definition "What is a cannibal, Dad?" "Well if you ate your mother and me you'd be a cannibal" 'Km, I thought that was an orphan." 'Bigstmiafc One who loves not wisely but two well. " . P. H. Gilbert. TAYLOU TIME , ' EDENTON, N. C. . . ' Week' Day Shows Continuous -,.... ...'-I'v,. From 3:30 . ." Saturday Continuous From 1:30 ... Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 ' Thursday and Friday, ' ' May 15-16 ' Victor Mature and Jane Russell in "LAS VEGAS STORY" Saturday, May 17 Rex Allen m "COLORADO SUNDOWN" v', i O ' ui i Sunday and Monday, May 18-19- ' Gene KeBy and Donald OM!onnor in "SINGING IN THE RAIN" .-.. ,ui , ; i o "; Vr Tuesday and Wednesday, i May 20-21 Double (Feature v James Mason in , t' "5 (FINGERS" Patricia Medina in "ALADDIN AND (HIS LAMP" EDEI1 THEATRE Friday and Saturday, May 16-17 Johnny Sheffield in V , "LION HUNTERS" , IllWcy 17 Friday and Saturday, ' '. May 16-17 J ' ' i " , Robert Taylor in DEVIL'S DOORWAY" Sunday, iMay 18 1 Ray il'.and and 1 . Gens Tiemey at "CLOSE TO' KY HEART" "' 1 O ! . ' it. t )y Monday and Tuesday, May H-20 ' John Payne and" 1 ' , Rhonf rjeecf tn , "THS EACLw AND HAWK" Wednesday and Thnr lay, Kay 21-21-. ' , , . , ' i - j - '. , ,f ., . t c, . ii ' m ; , : AMD' PHONE 8081 "ON THE ? HMIMMM t .... -:v AT QUIhil Fn!lE CCPAflY ' r If you're going on a vacation . . . or off for a visit, to near or -1 far places, dont miss seeing ; l fore choosing yours. . i Our complete line of outstanding luggage includes handsome t matched bags of all kinds . . . two-suiters, gladstones, kit bags, club bags." ; You can get any of these fine luggage pieces at our reasonably low prices. , i! QUINtl FURNITURE COMPANY ii 211 North Poindexter Street iyXAAAAftfVfUVVVVVVsV'''"r'i eeeeeaaeae m mm -G Ay?rvlATI . i Beal luxury cooking at a t Easy, fast, dean electric cooking and better meals than) f' youeerthonghtpossiblel , v ' t , . r PUSH-EimON COrtTROlSCck with your fingertips ' A pushbutton for each exact cooking speed! 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