73 Peanut Farmers
Have Seed Treated
County Agent Empha
sizes Advantage of
Treatment
A total of 73 Chowan County far
mers treated seed peanuts at 11 places
in the county last week. This work
covered the treatment of approximate
ly 725 bags of peanuts sufficient to
plant about 1300 acres. A total of ap
proximately 136 farmers and farm
boys attended these demonstrations.
County Agent C. W. Overman says
an effort is being made to encourage
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TAKE . . . .
Greenfield’s
MILKY WAY
To Better Health
NOBODY OUTGROWS THE NEED OF MILK
GREENFIELD DAIRY
EDENTON, N. C. P. O. BOX 350
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' HARD OF HEARING
I). STEWART CARTER
AUTHORITY ON DEAFNESS, WILL HOLD A FREE CLINIC
FOR THE HARD OF HEARING AT
HOTEL JOSEPH HEWES IN EDENTON
Wednesday, May 29 l2 to 5 P. M.
Come in for a personal consultation on your hearing problems—
actually learn from a trained specialist, without cost or obligation,
how you, too, can enjoy pleasant relaxed hearing again.
This Hearing Clinic will be a demonstration showing how the
great new Acousticon Hearing System answers the Government’s
demand to meet each and every need of individuals—and to fur
nish not just a hearing aid, but a complete hearing system.
Super-Power Acousticon—Unipac (only one cord) with the tiniest
batteries —Tom Thumb “B” and “R” cell "A rt -war inventions will
be on display. This is the latest thing in POST WAR hearing.
Weight seven and one-half (7 ] 2) ounces.
ACOUSTICON RAY COMPANY
50,x Trust Building DURHAM, N. C. Phone N-0421
ACOUSTICON—“The World’s' First and Oldest Manufacturer
of Hearing Aids”
Send me valuable free booklet on post war hearing
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I Vote For I
I Weldon A. Hollowell I
I For Prosecuting Attorney In The Democratic ft
j Primary May 25th ft
I Weldon Hollowell is ;i graduate of Wake Forest College. School of Law. cla-s
of 1942. Following his graduation he was inducted into military service I, J
spending most of his time with the fighting forces among the islands of, the
B Pacific. Returning from Japan where he last saw active service he was re- B|j
leased in February. 1946 and began the practice of law in Edenton. H .
Weldon Hollowell was born and raised in the Cross Roads section of Chowan 1:1
County. He has the ability, the energy and the integrity to fill the office of
Prosecuting Attorney with honor to the county as well as to himself. A vote
H for Weldon Hollowell is a vote for clean, efficient administration of an impor- B
tant county office.
I HE SERVED US WELL DURING THE WAR I
I LET HIM SERVE US NOW DURING THE PEACE I
(This advertisement contributed by friends of Weldon A. Hollowell ) B J
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[peanut growers to treat their seed
, before planting, pointing out that in
seed treatment demonstrations to date,
I treated seed have increased the num
ber of plants in the stand on an av
| erage of 20 to 22 ■
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Chowan Home Clubs
Meet Next Thursday
The Chowan County Federation of
Home Demonstration Clubs will meet
on Thursday, May 30. This will be an
all-day meeting with a Pickle Making
Demonstration given in the Commun
ity House, Cross Roads, by Miss Ruby
Scholz, Extension Specialist, at 10:30
A. M., lunch will be served by the
club women at 12:30, and the after
noon meeting at 2:00 o’clock.
Matures of the afternoon program
at 2:00 will be an address by the Rev.
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, May 23, 1046
C. W. Duling, Pastor of the Hertford
Baptist Church, and County 4-H Dress
, Revue under the direction of Miss j
Virginia Bailey, Assistant Home Ag
ent. The following girls will repre
| sent their clubs in the Dress Revue: j
Kdenton High School: Lois Harrell !
j and Audrey Lee Jones.
Rocky Hock School: Arlene Harrell,
, Doris Jean Nixon and Pearl Halsey, j
Chowan High School: Sarah'Jordan,
Faye Ward, Anna Lee Asbell, Audrey
Pearce, Audrey Bunch, Anne Roger
son, Dorothy Ann Asbell, Madge
Copeland, Ima Jean Layton, and
Shirley Elliott.
Sara Sutton Assists
N. Y. Plastic Official
Miss Sara Sutton, niece of Miss Lou
Brown and Mrs. Will Barrow of Eden
ton, has been appointed as assistant
to J. F. Nicholl, head of plastic fab
rics development in the Lumite Di
vision of the Chicopee Manufacturing
Corporation, Chicopee officials an
nounced recently. Nicholl said Miss
Sutton will specialize in development
of plastic fabrics for upholstery and
similar products.
Before starting with Chicopee, Miss
Sutton was with the North American
Philips Company, electronic manufac
turers, New York, and the F. S. Crofts
Company, New York. She is a native
of Edenton, N. C., and a graduate of
Randolph-Macon Women’s College,
Lynchburg, Va.
MASONS MEET TONIGHT
The regular meeting of Unanimity-
Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & A. M., will be
tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the
Court House. All Masons are invited
to attend. i
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Man Had Brick In His
Stomach For 10 Years
One man recently stated that for
10 years he felt like he had a brick in
his stomach. This feeling was due tc
the lump of undigested food he always
had inside of him. He was weak,
worn out, headachy, swollen with gas
and terribly constipated. Recently he
started taking INNER-AID and says
the feeling like a brick in his stomach
disappeared the second day. Bowels
are regular now, gas and headaches
are gone and he feels like a new man.
INNER-AID contains 12 Great
Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas
from stomach, act on sluggish liver
and kidneys. Miserable people soon
feel different all over. So don’t go on .
suffering! Get INNER-AID. Sold by i
all Drug Stores here in Chowan 1
County. adv. j
Greeting Cards
For All Occasions
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Campen’s
JEWELERS
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Local Group Attends
Red Men’s Meeting!
A. S. Hollowell, Raleigh Hollowell, 1
j W. Jim Daniels and J. Edwin Iluf
! flap returned Wednesday from Eliza
| both City, where they attended the
meeting of the Great Council of
j North Carolina Red Men. Raleigh Hol
lowell and Bufflap represented Chow
an Tribe of Edenton, while Daniels
and Arthur Hollowell are officials of
the Great Council.
“LET GEORGE DO IT"
Ask George Twiddy this question:
How you can save S2O on the
SIOO premium on your work
men’s compensation.
GEORGE S. TWIDDY
Mutual Insurance
FIRE - AUTO
SHEAFFER AND
PARKER PENS
CAMPEN’S I
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The Foundation For
A Healthy Body
The foundation of a healthy body is
healthy feet, why suffer with tired,
aching, burning, itching or sweaty
feet, your face and body reflect the
torture of every step. Massage your i
feet today with PED-EX and get
speedy relief.
PED-EX is made from essential
oils designed for foot sufferers. It is
greaseless and stainless and gives
quick relief to sunburn, bruises, dia
per rash and tired aching, burning or
itching feet. PED-EX is sold by all
drug stores here in Chowan County in
professional size only. adv
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1 T~ IS A WAR THAT
l I J NE ' /ER ENDS . j
< Everyone can serve in the war
T tT against forest fires . . . and the |
] duration is from now on! Any- I
4 am one of us, by a thoughtless act of
7 mr " * i Wis carelessness, can cause a disastrous 1
| mm > forest fire. The most effective way ]
< Moh€£4MtS to fight forest fires is never to start
m one. Always remember that one j
j Fire Fighting bad fire can wipe out hundreds of
I The Bank of Edenton
J “SAFETY FOR SA VINGS SINCE 1 894”
1 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
f MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM j
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VOTE FOR—
A. S. Hollowell jfpik
County Commissioner J .
If elected in the Democratic ~ -llfPI
well will serve the County to
the best of his ability. Your _n-rirllff* JraSl
vote and support will be great- y
ly appreciated and
ho-t of friends who believe that
In- will make a good County
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Commissioner
This Advertisement Paid For H\ c s '* 3 ’
Friends of Mr. Hollowell
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EXTRA TASTY BREAD! y j
BECAUSE IT’S FULL-STRENGTH - this active fresh
Yeast goes right to work. No waiting—no extra
steps! And Fleischmann’s fresh Yeast helps make
bread that tastes sweeter, is lighter, finer-textured
every time. , p y o|| g AKE AT HOME- be sure to
get Fleischmann’s active fresh Yeast
u with the familiar yellow label. Depend
a 6/e America’s time-tested favorite
\ for more than 70 y ear s.
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