PAGE TWO
Allowances Made To
Returned Veterans In
Farming For Selves
Special Feature In G. I.
Bill Designed to Get
Started
Veterans'.coming back to our farms!
from the war who would like to set
themselves up as independent farm
ers will find that the readjustment
allowance program under the G. I.
Bill has a special feature designed to
help them get started on their own.
These are the monthly payments
available to veterans in self-employ
ment.
It. works' this wav Any veteran
who is fully engaged in a business
of his own may receive a money pay
ment covering the difference between
his net income and $10i) for the pre
vious calendar month., Many of our
farmer-veterans, f.>r the months their
■rop.s and livestock bring no returns
receive the whole SIOO
Purpose- Head jus t inent
To help veterans get established or
become reestablished in civilian oc
cupations after their armed service,
the G. 1. Rill set up a system of al- :
•owances to be paid veterans during
their readjustment . In North Carp-1 (
lina the Unemployment Compensation
Commission handles these readjust- •
ment allowances for the Veterans Ad- ,
ministration. Veterans should apply F
to. the unemployment compensation (
claims agents located in the United ■
States Employment Service offices;.
throughout the state.
The allowances are of two kinds
those for the veterans who are trying!,
to find the right job; and those for!
the Veterans Who go to work for ;
themselves but don’t clear as much
as SIOO a month at it. A veteran 1
may apply for these any time within
two years after his discharge or two!
years after the end of the war, which- j
ever is the latter date (but not more!
than five years after the war has been' '
declared over.> Os course, each vet-! j
oran has to decide for himself when ]
fia comes home whether he wants to '
go to work right away and claim a!- 1
•owances till he gets set^—either in •
a job or for himself—or whether he
wants to let them stand as a reserve <
against a time he might heed them 1
more in months to come. 1
Now what, is meant by full self-em- '
ployment in agriculture under tin- G.
f. Bill? The case of each veteran is
considered separately.
The purpose of the G. i Bill is
clear in that it. was meant to assist
veterans who are attempting to set
• hem selves, up i n bus i ness. The law !
specifies that an individual must he
fully, engaged, in an independent op
eration for. profit, and in addition,!
■ oust be doing .those things which are
reasonably calculated to promote the
success of his undertaking. The fact
.’hat a veteran devotes his full time
• o farming.activities is not alone suf- ;
ficienf to qualify him as self-employ
ed A person may be employed on
the fare i.;, tli" - ime manner as ho
may: be enipio -d ;i> a factory, work
ing at n! 1 tis under supervision,;
though the lm-ti 'id ,>f determining
his c< fTer. A per
son working a.- j'ji employee on the
farm is not ..self- ployed within the
meaning- of. the jaw,.. 1
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I GEORGE S. TWIDDY §
■ MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY I
■ CITIZENS BANK BLDG. EDENTON, N. C. ■
Mrs. Anne Jenkins
Plans To Operate
New Beauty Salon
Veteran Beautician Will
| Be Located In Citizens
Bank Building
Mrs. Anne Speight Jenkins has
tendered her resignation as beauti
cian at the Marinette Beauty Shoppe
as of tomorrow (Friday) and plans
to open a shop of her own in the
Citizens Bank Building on or before
March IS.
Mrs. Jenkins is Kdentoil’s oldest
beautician, having operated Anne’s
Beauty Salon for several years be
fore leaving Edenton. Since return
ing to Kdenton she has been connect
ed with the Marinette Beauty Shoppe.
L. E. Francis Planning
2,500 - Bushel Sweet
Potato Curing House
Howard M. Ellis, Extension Agrl-1
cultural Engineer of State .College,
Raleigh, with white and colored Coun
ty Agents, visited at the farm of
L. E. Francis last week for the pur-j
pose of assisting in plans to con- 1
struct . a 2,500-bushel sweet potato
curing house.
Mr. Francis has a 1,(100-bushel j
house well constructed but it is in
adequate to meet his needs. Every j
effort will be made to help Mr, Fran-:
cis construct his new house on the;
basis of most modern plans, partly j
keeping in mind good insulation and;
proper heating. Mr. Francis is very!
cooperative and willing to follow re-j
commended plans.
Faye Jessup Among
Group In Charge Os
Management At ECTC
During the past six weeks the!
Home Management House at East!
Carolina Teachers College has been!
in charge of nine students of the
Home Economics Department of the j
college. Among these was Miss Faye;
Jessup of Tyner.
The students, who learned the art
of homemaking by practical ex-.
pe Hence, planned and prepared meats, j
purchased suppl ies, managed finances,
entertained guests and kept in order!
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THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, K C.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY' 28, 1946.
the large and attractively furnished
house located on the West Campus
of the College. Mrs. Adelaide Blox
ton, chairman of the Home Econo
mies Department, directed the activi
| ties of the students and served as
counselor.
| TWO MASSSEN EVERY SUNDAY
I EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH
I, At 9 and 11 A. M. starts the most
holy sacrifice of the mass, includingj
sermon March 11, Quinquagesima Sun- j
day, on "Preparation For Lent”, Holy j
Communion, concluding in 45 minutes, j
followed at once by Sunday School, j
"jin St. Ann’s Catholic Church, stated!
J Father F. J. McCourt, rector, who
. invites everybody to all services. Con
’ sessions begin half hour, end five
minutes before each sendee. Week
mornings, one Mass and Rosary.
t Ash Wednesday, March 6, blessing
and distribution of ashes at 9 A. M„ ,
'! followed at once by mass. Every
Lenten Friday, starting March 8,1
Rosary, stations of the cross and
benediction at 8 P. M. , |
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
Will Morgan is recuperating at
his home near Kdenton following
treatment for the past three weeks
at Norfolk General Hospital,
Classified and Legals
' I WANT FOUR MEN TO WORK IN
log woods this year. $6.00 per day.
No loafers need apply. B. E. Wins-!
low, Hobbsville, N. C.
Feb2l,2Bmar7,l4pd! i
i PIGS FOR SALE—POLAND CHINA,
Chester, white and crossbred pigs, i
Crated and shipped. Herbert W.j
Everhart, Kearneysville, W. Va. | _
Feb2l,2BMar7,l4pd i
i FOR SALE CABBAGE PLANTS
i and onion sets for early planting.
See Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The
Checkerboard Store,” Edenton, N. C.
Feb28Mar7,14,21,28c
j ■
j MILK BOTTLES, ANY' SIZE. CAPS,
j any grade with the. pull tab. Make
our store your dairy supply head-1
quarters. Halsey Feed & Seed (
Store, “The Checkerboard Store,” [
Kdenton. feb2BMar7e e
FOR SALE—LINE OF MEN’S HOSE
which are scarce how. Phone 140-W,
Kdenton. Feb2l,2Bc (
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|i| “I warned you about using too much BRIMM on your truck crops!" 8
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% ! BRIMM \
SWIFT'S PLUS-VALUE
| PLANT FOOD
Maybe you won’t exactly need a steam shovel
to dig your carrots when you use BRIMM. But
BRIMM will enable you to produce superior
truck crops.
BRIMM, you see, is a specialized plant food,
made of high-quality ingredients. It’s specially
formulated and cured to provide truck crops
with the plant food elements they need for higher
yields. It builds healthier plants that yield better
and pay better.
BRIMM supplies essential extra elements
BRIMM is called the plus-value plant food be
cause that’s exactly what it is. Besides contain-
HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE
male. Man or woman, physically
able and willing to serve 1100 cus
tomers on local route, for about
$40.00 weekly, experience unneces
sary, age no handicap. Write J. R.
Watkins, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Vir
ginia. feb21,28 mar" pd
I LIQUID SMOKE TO PAINT YOUR
meat. We have it in any size. Price
right. Halsey Feed & Seed Store,
“The Checkerboard Store.”
Feb2B Mar7c
WOOD FOR SALE—SPLIT AND
round pine for cooking and heating
W. C. Moore, 519 Cabarrus Street,
Kdenton. Phone 195-W.
Febl4,2l,2BMar7pd
FOR SALE SOW AND EIGHT
pigs. Mule, ten years old. Will
Work anywhere. W. T. Byrum, Hy
land, N. C. Feb7,14,21.28pd
BABY CHICKS GOOD QUALITY
| Send for Price List and save money
WORTHWHILE CHICKS, 101 Wes
| North Avenue, Baltimore 1. Mary
land. exp Mar 14 pd
■ GARDEN SEEDS, GARDEN FER-
I tilizers, garden tools. Let us sup
ply you this year. Halsey Feed &
Seed Store, “The Checkerboard
Store?’ exp April 18c
FOR SALE GARRISON WATER
melon seed. This watermelon is su
perior in cutting, quality and taste
to that of the average watermelon.
Carroll Jordan. Hartsville. S. C.
exp Apr 4 p
WANTED—WHY WORRY ABOUT
Athletes Foot, liciis, Burns, Eczema,
Itch, Impetigo, Pimples, Psoriasis,
Ringworm or any known skin dis
ease. Ask your druggist about
V-J-O. exp Mar 21p
WOOD FOR SALE—SPLIT PINE
$3.00 load, sl2 cord. Mixed hard
wood, $3.50 load, sl4 cord. J. A.
Lane, R. F. D. 2, Edenton or L. C.
Burton, phone 215-W. dcc6tfc
KEEP YOUR LAWN LOOKING
good with Vigoro fertilizer, peat
moss, sheep manure, bone meal,
lawn grasses, al! kinds. We have
it in stock. Give us a call. Phone
273. Halsey Feed & Seed Store,
“The Checkerboard Store.”
exp April ISc
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Out of a file of over 70 open posi
tions at the present time . . . we sure- 1
lv have a job for you . . . qualified and
experienced help is in great demand—
Airline positions, bookkeepers,
cashiers,
Secretaries—Stenographers
(over 21 top-notch positions in indus-
SWIFT & COMPANY
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try, banking, legal, etc.) shoppers,
” store clerks, salesladies, typists, etc.
J.’ Need we say it will be worth your
11 1 while to make this your job-seeking
S’ j center ? Stop by today and let us
j talk it over.
;! PERSONNEL CONSULTANTS, INC.
| 311 Board of Trade Bldg.
[?' Norfolk. Y'a.
e feb14,21,28c
’- EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of the
c estate of Mrs. Asenath E. Ward, de
j ceased, late of Chowan County, this
, is not notify all creditors to present;
their claims to the undersigned at
Elizabeth City, North Carolina, on or
before January 24, 1947, or this notice
| will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All
? persons indebted to said estate will
1 please make immediate payment
This 24th dav of Jatiuarv, 1946,
1 CHARLIE W. WARD,
Executor of Mrs. Asenath K. Ward,
• deceased.
jan24,:U feb7.t 4,21.25 pd
j ADM INISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as' administratrix
■ of the Estate of B. V. Holley, de
ceased, late of Chowan County. North j'
c Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of •
' said deceased to exhibit them to the j
undersigned at Kdenton. North Caro- j
lina. on or before the 4th day of Feb- i
v niary. 1947, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All |
persons indebted to said estate will;
) please make innnediate payment. |
, This 4th day of February, 1946.
DELILAH V. HOLI.EY.
’! Administratrix of Estate of B. E. Hbl- r
ley. deceased.
feh7.21,28,mar7,14pd j
[ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
■ Having qualified as Administratrix
I of the estate of Walter Draper, de
. ceased, late of Chowan County, North
. Carolina, this is to notify all creditors
: to present their claims to the under
signed at Edenton, North Carolina, on
Lor before December 20, 1946, or this
; t Kit ice will be pleaded in bar of recov
ery. All persons indebted to said es
j tate will please make immediate pay
[ ment.
This 20th day of December, 1945.
’ ADA DRAPER,
Administratrix of Walter Draper, de
i ceased.
Jan3l Feb7,14,21,28Mar7 jet
~NOTicir oFlTaleTof
REAL ESTATE
I By virtue of authority conferred
upon the undersigned in that certain
deed of trust from Chester J. Mc-
Clease and wife, Gladys H. McClease
dated February 1, 1945 and recorded
in office of Register of Deeds of
ing the basic nutrients—nitrogen, phosphorus
and potash—it has been enriched with the extra
growth elements that crops need in order to yield
their highest. These vital ingredients have been
thoroughly cured, 'scientifically controlled, to
assure uniformity, free-flowing qualities, ease of
handling. Use BRIMM on all truck crops—give
your crop an extra boost.
Now is the time to order BRIMM from your
local Authorized Swift Agent.
Buy BRIMM for truck crops f ' 1
"at the sign of the RED STEER"f f*rPQTAj o(s mJ
Chowan County, N. C., in Mortgage
Book No. 63, pages 388, etc., default
having been made in the payment of
the indebtedness secured thereby,
(neither of the grantors in said deed
of trust presently being members of
: the armed services), the undersigned
will sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash at 12:00 noon on
Saturday, March 2, 1946 at the Court
house door in Chowan County, N. C.,
the real estate in Edenton, N. C., to
wit:
That certain lot with ad building,
and improvements thereon lying on
. the South side of East Carteret Street
and beginning on said street 498%
feet West from the Southwest corner
of Oakum and Carteret Streets •
thence Westwardly along
Street 36% feet to the line of the S.
Hobowsky property; thence along the
line of said Hobowsky property South
wardly 165 feet, more or less; thence
Eastxvardly and parallel with Carteret
Street 36% feet to the line of the lot
owned by the W. J. Heritage heirs;
thence along the said Heritage heirs’
line Northwardly 165 feet, more or
less to the place of beginning on Car
teret Street.
Dated and nested this 29th day of
January. 1946.
If; C. HOLLAND, Trustee.
J anJ 1,Feb7,14,21,28 rch
Monument Builders
For More Than .40 Years
Write direct for prices
J. E. Dees Memorials
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If more people were aware of how the
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