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PAGE EIGHT Prices For Land Are Not Controlled OP A Director Says 13 Per Cent Increase In 12 Months North Carolina farmers who have expressed alarm over the rapidly mounting costs of farm land, are re minded by OPA District Director Theodore S. Johnson that farm land; and other real estate is not subject to price control. He pointed to the 13 per cent in crease in farm land values during the past 12 months, with over half of that increase in the past four months ■ alone, and indicated such a "false jump in va'-fie” was very similar to \\ hal farmms experienced after W rid ‘ War 1. During that period of high prices. Johns.-it recalled, .hundreds of thou sands of farmers bought extensive property at nflaled price-., hater, 450.1MH1 -f these farmers .lost their farms through mortgage foreclosures j when ’.he li.itt.m dropped out-of. far;! prices '.(■'• g til. destructive deprvs. . jsioh.of tile early "Jo's, he said. Betsy Goodwin Active In College Affairs .Miss H Karl Goo<i>vin, daugh . ter -f Mr. a' .1 Mrs. Ih. . G. ..»d\i will return to her home . early next • mouth after c-om jiletiug . her s. li.-o.G year at S"Uthe>'n Sc :: ar\ and ior'College, Buena Vista. Virginia. Miss tt0. .1 iw in is amm iber of uat y •f the chibs and org.aiii::atlons of the college, ’including which are the’lnter national Relations Club, the .Mua ie Kook Club and the Latin ' Ink and she is taking part t t lie pageant . "Carry Me Dark to Old Virsinny" which will be presented by the stu lents in honor ..f tile May Quo.-n and her court at the annual May Kesti ■ al. Miss Goodwin i.- a star -w the college basketball . team because' "l her outstanding athletic ability WILLIAM K. BOM) F O' R Ciiunty Commissioner I hereby iinruiuncc mysrll as a c.iruljtiate ;r U.uimy t'.-un nii'si.iiin-f from the First Town-- -hip. -til;joct to tlic I hunocratic Primary election May 25. 1046. 1 will appreciate your vote and • support. 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Phone Leggett & Davis PHONL 67 (Tear Out This Ad as a Reminder) Soil Conservation Notes By R. C. JORDAN The Board of Supervisors of the Albemarle Soil Conservation District held a regular meeting in Elizabeth City on May 10. Present were: A. T. Lane, Perquimans County, Chairman; T. C. Sawyer, Camden County, Secre tary: M. J. Reid, Pasquotank County: P. L. Hampton, Currituck County; and L. C. Bunch, Chowan County. The Supervisors established prior ities for. the different types of work for the guidance of the technical per sonnel ft;rnished by the District by the S.hl Conservation Service. Among the most important were the plan ning- and establishment of drainage, i-nqi rotation, and pastures. Tile chair nian was directed to arrange f*>r the '•■an of machinery from the Soil Con servation Service 1.. faeiKint.- drain j age work in the Distfi.t. Home Demonstration Hubs Request Food For Overseas Relief M-- Rebecca Colwell. Ch.-wan i 11 ;ty Hotne Agent. ..nn.M’if. d that [.tie. li lie"-.-nsfra;i.t: CK.bs "fj ■Ch.-wan County an.- -pens-TUu: the canned funds f<>r 1 Kor■ ! ■ seas R. .. A • f . .Is ■ a.-* 1 i*. ' 'a ' ;i])4. - quosud to tak,. the vanned foods to'} . • ■•' the I*. -' ’. ■wi n a pla.-'-'s • . .Me J: i: M s W A. Harr- 11. I ■ • M's. K. V IK .we . Road-: 'li- G ..me S;>.ith. Kd-i Mr- S. I Mon is. Kde.nl.: Mrs. K\i..- I ,: i. Yeopjm: Mrs. T. L. Ward, Rylami: Miss Ine: Perry. Glid.-n:,,11. 1 K. Mail's Store, Advancer Y. Hunch's, tlarage: t'ener Hill: Henri Rur.h'- Stor-. Rocky Hock: Elbert IV. I. 's ; St. ’■■ . R.-cky Ho.k. au.i :he H-- \geriVs <. Iff ice. Ed.-nl.m. HEKK I V\K> s(>\K r ■ eld, ■! 'l •• State of ! V.-'lv <a- 5":.2iC,.54:*.h ■' f. ,- ik.-i 1 - f the irrt it fist al '-year, accoHiing th the Nerth '('are- j ' '.a (‘nil ". e L ited States Br.'WVI .-s !■';, ;■ .ia‘io'). : 7 lay and ,liO e are , i expected boost the total-t.Ciiri ■alT :!.e • :ai - a\ mill would lia\" ivacli ■<l - ."no f the March I grain order had not r» «1 ■ d prod act im. by MO p, r Cent. i I Vote For j Lorimer W. Midgett j CANDIDATE FOR | State Senate j EXPERIENCED I | 1 j County Commissioner - Legislator ‘ t ;> •: j Veteran World War II i. i > , * ~ Your Vote and Support Will Be Sincerely Appreciated ( , J • * !> DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 25th ii ii THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. 0., THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1646. Recent Rains Delay Planting Os Peanuts Various Phases of Farm Activities on 4-H Club Programs Recent rains have delayed peanut planting considerably, according to j County Agent C, W. Overman. Dam-1 age to peanuts planted before the j rains has not been fully determined] but very few appear to be coming through the ground. The second series of 4-H club | meetings with the six clubs was held last week. Programs consisted of a discussion of producing and handling . pure milk on the farm; emphasis be ing placed on clean cow- stalls, prop er-iy . leaning the c.wv before milking, types of milk pails, methods .4 cool 1 ing e ilk. and the importance of prop ,-vlv . .-ailing and storing tile uten 1 - Programs were staged by club • , her- with a brief summary b< | Ing • id. hy tile agents. “■ Greeting Cards For All Occasions —a i ~ Campen’s JEWELERS NOTICE OF SHU OF PROPERTY FOR DELINQOENT TAXES The undersigned. Sheriff of Chowan County, will oiler : r at public biddings to the highest bidder, on Monday. June 3. 194(5, a*. .2 ■ clock noon, at tile Court House door.in Chowan County, tin following property for non pav: out of 1945 taxes. The amount listed represents taxes di.. . plus mter.-sl and costs. - , J. A. BUNCH, Sheriff of ( how.-.;. ' . unty. FIRST TOWNSHIP WHITE M 1> Hlan- hard. Estate, lot Eden Heights - J.-.- Hunch. Jr,; 1 A. Hertford Road F], Mrs. Annie Hyruiii. 1 lot North Edenton , ■■■' : ' M,-. Eddie Cohoon, lot North Edenton Donald Fairclofh, 1 lot North Edenton I. E Halsey midwife..::; A. Bonner.: --IMA. Homier . M . I'm a a H. - and Mrs. Bottv Wilson. 1 lot Water. 1 >1 Wat- r . ' p,72 1 : t Lassiter, i.o'ise Gale St. - " Mr-. 1, I Mas.m. lots North Edens. ■ K ! . 1 house North Mroad Krai k Miller. !>-1•'» A. J<»iu*s. SA. < -rVeey * ;*‘ : r i rne>t I*. Mizelle. 1 house Kdori St. W. T. Phelps. - lots North Kdenton ; .K 1.. Savage. 1 lot Nerth Kdenton 7 .'^ \v. C 1 house Johnson St. SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS CAMPER’S mm I CORDIALS I HL ~ M APRICOT Tlj vorrd BRANDY Austirv.Nichols&Co. I VQ<IK I Robert Stoton, lot North Edenton .75? S. B. Ward, lot Dixon T. L. White, Estate, lot Eden Heights i L. F. Zeigler, Estate, lots North Edenton K FIRST TOWNSHIP COLORED Vance Austin, 1 house E. Carteret St. 'k . Hattie and Irma L. Banks, 1 house East Freemason Maggie Banks, 1% A. Monticello _' R ‘ Mary V. Barnes, 4 A. Mexico Road —-------- - ■ Pleasant Beasley, Estate, 1 lot Peterson St. Jerry Bembry, 1 lot Hicks St. - R 'j- Sadie and Mabel Bembry, house School St. Miles Blanchard, Estate, lots Eden Heights - Annie and Bessie Blount, 1 lot Freemason St. “• 7 Evelina Blount, 1 lot Rider — : „ Blount, 1 lot Peterson St. . George Blount, Estate, 1 house East Freemason St. . --- ""j’ Pattie Blount, J lot West Peterson St. - - William Brownridge, 11 M A. Hrownridge --1 - t •Claudia Lee and Harrison Bunch, 1 A. Paxton Rd. - - Elihu Burke, Estate, 2 1 - A. liurke - ' 7 |’_ Mattie Burke, Estate, lioaise North Oakum St..----- - - ‘;.i 0. C. Carter, 10 A. Warren-Rumble - -7 — *■'!' Edward Cherry, Estate, 1 lot Rider . 2r‘SJ! William Collins, 1 house West Church St. ... - ioK Annie Cooper, Estate, 1 house East Church St. - .“ ~0 (William Cooper. 1 A. Paxton Road - ■ -• R | John Creecy, Estate, 10 A. Goodwin Tract 1 Beatrice Dicks. Estate, ! house Hicks St. Anderson SDiott, Estate, ! 'i A. Albania ; Edward Gaskins, 1 lot Hicks St. . - . Laura and Elizabeth Griffin. 1 house West Gale St. . ! Marv Gussom, Estate, 1 lot Church St. .. Killian Halsey, t lot W. Peterson St. -- ' .1. A. Handy, I lot Hicks St. ... . -- Rosa Hathaway. Estate, lot Gale St. - - Florence Houghton. 1 lot School St. ■ 'j' ' John Quincy Houghton, 1 lot Freemason St. ----- - .Solomon Houghton,- Estate, house Cemetery St. -• William Houghton, Estate, 1 lot East Church St. . - '• 11 ' VV. J. Heritage. Estate, 1 house Carteret St. - ---- '-'.'P Kaurette Holley. 1 house East Albemarle St. .. ----- Will Honoyblue. Estate. 12 A. Hertford Road ' *7 J. E. Howell, Lots Rider - - - - Martha Jackson. 1 house Granville St. ... ... J. B. Jenkins, 1 lot West Albemarle St. - Allen Johnson Estate. I house East Church St., balar.ee 1 Isaac Johnson, 1 lot IVterson St. ... 3J"* J.. 111 Y. Johnson. G White \\ i" i,- and Ophelia Jones. 1 house Granville St. - -• Willie J.-iies, I house Albania -- ' Jordan. 1 shop 1 Manila L. Jordan. 1 lot IVterson St. 2.-. S . \ance Lamberth. 1 lot East Carter.-t St. - S.l's Lllie Lawreme. I house Hicks St. -- •’K ,I <T 1 Claudia Skinner Lewis, 1 1 » .A. Albania . 1-K-S2 Charles 1. -uth.-r, A. Wash-N'ixon K' 1 H. L. Manley, house ami lots Eden Heights . HUH Allen Mann, lots Albania . G Thomas G. Mayo. Estate, 2d A. Mayo Land . Jl.t'ft Emily Mullen. TA. Home place - 5.11 Janies McClease. A. White-Hond -4.5. t Maude Newby, 1- lot Rider . - - 2J>B L. S. Newby Estate, I’s A. Drew Newby - -2 . AS Wilt in • C. Nixon, G A. Ricks . . 9.08 K S. Parker. 1 house East Albemarle St.. I lot Albemarle St.. J house Railroad near Gale St. -. lS.’.'i Dallas i’erry. 1 lot Eden Heights - -1 .('•'• Martha Perry. 1 lot Eden Heights ... . 1J ; 0 Robert Perry, 1 house East Ercemas..n St. < >.< l V Walter l’.-try, 3A. Warren ... 4.78 loe William Peterson, 2G- A. Roberts - ... 2C.51 William Pearce, G- A. .Albania ---- 9.24 Gertrude Licks. Estate. 1 lot Rider 2.'-S ’ Elbert Riddi. k Estate, 1 lot Cen.-t.-ry St. ’>J : 2 1 ig< i.ta Kidd. k. 1 h.ius. IVterson St. .. . 5.51 V -ston Satterfield. 1 let East Carten-i St. —4:< 1 4 .:;i 1 \ Sawyer Estate. 1 house E. Albemarle St., balance 5.74 I-a S-; 1 ..I s. 1 ■ 7 A ll'l'anl M:;k.-1.-y 5.> ’> ;h Si;:nii.• 1 . K-lato, 1-u A. Hertford Road 2. x J-..- H. Skim,or. Estate. 1 lions.- Oakum St. 4u 4 Minnie Taylor. 1 lot Rider (i.'.'T •Tosh Thompson. 1 A. Albania SJ-2 John Tread well, 2 A. H. Miller 2.' •< Ledell Valentine. 1 house Gale St. 1 ».*>(! Norman Watson, G A. Jones 3J M * John W. White, Estate, 1 lot Gale St. . . 2.7-S Thomas Wilder.- Estate, 20 A W ilder 5. 40 I. K. Williams. 24 A. Rumble 15.17 1 Bettie Wills. A. Norris __ 2.0 S : Kate Worrell. Estate, 1 house West Carteret St. . __ 9.91 I ''Grab Wvun, 11-tate., 1 lot Hicks St. 4. 04 SECOND TOW NSHIP W HITE 'Charles W Blanchard, 105 A. W It. Chappell 50.9(5 1.1. B. Bunch. (15 A. Boyce (>4.42 ; l.ois Bunch, 4 A. J. N. Bunch 2.0 S j Emmett Byruni, 1 A. Coffield Ashley 4."(5 : M li. Chappell. 1 store and mill site 2.00 i Mrs. Mary K. Pail. Estate, Hi A Home place -- 2.07 I J. A. Goodwin. 20 A. Mary Brinn 2.87 Miss C. L. Goodwin, 25 A. Goodwin .-. 0.04 M. J. lynch. 70 A. Nixon 59.75 Mrs. W. J. Wilson, 24 A. Home place. 2A. Gum Pond -- 9.38 L. E. Zeigler, Estate, 10 A. Tom Wilson -- 2.08 SECOND TOWN SHI I’ COLORED Isaac Cornelius. 1 A. Jim Pederson _ . . 0.59 Abram Dillard, Estate, IG> A. Dillard _ 2.08 Mattie Edney, 12 A. Homeplace - 4.38 Caroline Hurdle. Estate. G A. Sandy Ridge . 2.08 Leonard Reed, Estate. 7 A. Brown and Byrum - 2.90 J. J. Rumble, 160 A. Perry .... . . 47.94 C. C. Welch. 4ii A. Forehand 15.66 THIRD TOWNSHIP WHITE James L. I’yrum, 16% A. J. I). Copeland . 13.81 J. S. Chappell, Estate, 87 A. S. R. Road . 19.24 Louis A. Chappell, house on W. T. Chappell . 25.76 Bill Nixon, Estate, 10 A. Nixon Place . -.. 3.11 Mrs. Jesse Rountree, 32 A. S. R. Road ~ 22.44 Mrs. Ellen Stafford, 4G> A. P. W. Road 4.49 L. N. Ward. Estate, G> A. P. W. Road 3.06 M. C. Ward. 32 A. Va. Road - 28.09 Shelton White, ’Estate, 2 A. Icaria Road 1.78 THIRD TOWNSHIP COLORED George Elliott, % A. Mt, Roe ! 1.32 W. E. Elliott, Estate, 4 1 g A. Elliott Place 1.98 G. L. Randolph, 3 A. Gum Pond - . - 2.08 J. G. Randolph, 21 A. Gum Pond Road - 14.90 Anderson Rountree Estate, 20 A. G. P. Road, 30 A. S. R. Road - 11.5(5 Fannie Twine, 18 A. River Road, balance 1.43 Vashtie White, 10 A. River Road 6.25 FOURTH TOWNSHIP WHITE Pruden and Cox, 78 A. Pratt _■ : : 4.91 Mrs. John Smith, Estate, 100 A. Bunker Hill 422 21,70 Mrs. Clara Spruill, 35 A. Whiteman 22 ;_2 lO.BB FOI’RTH TOW NSHIP COLORED William Anderson, Estate, 4 A. Holly Grove 2_ . 2.52 Noahy Bell, 2A. Leggett 2_. ----- 2.81 1 William R. Blount, 1 house on Brinkly 2.2 _! 5.34 Ed. Bonner, Estate, 12 A. Montgomery 8.82 Robert Brown and wife, 9’i A. Holly Grove —— 15.71 William Carter, Estate, lA. Holly Grove - 1.32 1 Martha Collins, Estate, 12 A. Leggett 3.73 James E. Coston, 1 A. Holly Grove .’2i22-, 4.29 John W. Coston, Estate, 16 2-3 A. Holly Grove -1 3.64 Margaret Coston, 4Va A. Holly Grove .2 1.55 . Henry Cox, Estate, 23 Vj A. Gum Pond - 6.97 Russell Cox, 13% A. Paige - - 10.82 Mary Ford, 1 A. White House 1.25 Charles Clifton Granby, 10 A. Tigerville - - 19.85 Clarence Harris, 2% A. Holly Grove 1.33 } William Honeyblue Estate, 29% A. Paige 7.37 Sarah Hoskins, 3 A. Woodside 2.42 Andrew Littlejohn, 27% A. Brinkley, 2 A. Brinkley and house 19.61 Carlton Lee Littlejohn, 27% A. Jordan-Brinkley 2.58 1 Bennie Newby, 7 A. Roberts 6.49 1 Claudia Newby, 12 A. Leggett 3.26 Harry Nixon, 36 A. Hester-Nixon 23.99 Joseph Nixon, 8 A. Pratt, 35 A. Collins, 8 A. Holly Grove, 12 A. Pratt, , 32 A. Alfred Norcum 24.78 . Primous Nixon, 29 A. Spruill, 20 A. Sitterson 11.75 Milton Norman, Estate, 35 A. Leggett 10.88 Robert Norman, Estate, 20 A. Leggett 4.04 E. D. Nowell, Estate, 30 A. Woodside 5.99 ] Noah Overton, 5 A. Holly Grove 1.60 Walter Paxton, 1% A. Lucinda Brown 1.60 George A. Skinner, 10 A. Roberts ; 19.99 George W. Skinner, 42 A. Roberts 27.57 > Allen Spruill Estate, 6 A. Holly Grove 2.58 1 Arthur Wills, 6% A. Holly Grove 1.75 I Emma Wills, 6 A. Holly Grove 1.60 Joseph C. Wills, 44 A. Holly Grove 24.48
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