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larger Cotton Crop For State Forecast Production In North Ca rolina Estimated at 485,000 Bales Production of cotton in North Caro lina for 1946 is estimated at 485,- 000 bales, according to the first of ficial estimate of the Federal-State Crop Reporting Service. This represents an increase of 18 per cent over last year’s short crop, but is 21 per cent under the 10-year (1985-44) average production. The acreage planted this year is 84 per cent less than the 10-year average. Rased on present conditions, it is expected that 406 pounds of lint cot ton per acre will "be produced this season. This is 37 pounds more than was realized in 1945 and 65 pounds above the 10-year average yield. The acreage planted this year is- placed at 580,000, or three per cent more than last year. If abandonment follows the average for the past 10 years, about 573,000 acres should be harvested, said the estimate. The condition of cotton is running around 76 per cent of a full crop compared to 75 per ♦ent last year at this time. Roll weevils are doing considerable damage this season, with heavy infestations being report ed in some areas of the State. 4' , > BLANCHARD-BRYON The marriage of Miss Helen Bryon, daughter of Will R. Rryon of Pratt, Kansas, to Albert Roy Blanchard, son of Mr and Mrs. Leslie Blanchard of Ederiton took place Saturday af ternoon August 3rd at 4 o’clock, the double ring ceremony being perform ed by the Rev. W. C. Francis. The bride wore a white suit with white accessories with a corsage of red roses. Mrs, Jessie Copeland of Portsmouth, »Va., aunt of the groom, was matron of honor, and Wore a dress of mellow rose with black ac cessories and a corsage of white car nations. Roy Boyce, uncle of the groom, was best than. The mother of the bridegroom wore a black dress with black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. 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'Hippy HetoriAg* • : STANDARD OIL COMPANY : ; OF NEW JERSEY # C*pf. IMi, Saaolne. « • ••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••• « Williamston After Chowan Tobacco Carolina and Farmers Warehouses Ready For Crop With the Williamston tobacco mar ket scheduled to open next Monday, the Carolina and Farmers Ware houses invite Chowan tobacco farm ers to sell their tobacco with them. The concern boasts two large well lighted warehouses, and with sales managers with long experience in judging tobacco and conducting sales, they promise to make every effort to secure the highest prices for to bacco placed with them for sale. The proprietors are S. Claud Grif fin, H. Leman Barnhill, Elmo Lilley and Jimmy Taylor. Francis Hicks of Edenton is the auctioneer. BAKERS BACK IN EDENTON Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker have returned to Edenton and are now making their home in one of the houses at the U. S. Fish Hatchery, where Mr. Baker was formerly em ployed. He was later stationed at hatcheries at Hoffman, N. C., CheraW and Orangeburg, S. C. Mr. Baker recently was the victim- of a stroke, but is able to get around by the use of a cane. It Seemed A Good Idea On the first day in her hew home the young bride was efficiency per sonified. “Jane,” she called to the parlor maid, “the casters on these chairs squeak horribly. Oil them right away.” [ “Sorry, miss,” replied Jane, “but 1 we haven’t any oil.” "Then take this quarter," was the | instant rejoinder, “and buy a quart of castor oil.". AMERICA’S GREAT (OMR S ENTERTAIN YOU You'll fiiid Blondie. Bringing Up Bather, Til lie the Toiler, l’op-eye and other favorites, enjoyed by millions in the. United States, in the big COMIC WEEKLY “PUCK" Printed In Full Color and Distributed With The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Local Newsdealer THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946. Classified and Legals MAN WANTED—FOR RAWLEIGH business. Real opportunity. We help you get started. Write Raw leigh’s, Dept. NCH-68-0. Rich mond, Va. < ltp WE HAVE ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Hand Type Pressure Sprayers. Halsey Feed & Seed Store. “The Checkerboard Store”. ltc FOR RENT—BS-ACRE FARM AT Tyner. All cleared and in high state of cultivation. Good 6-room house and outbuildings. Near church and school. Will furnish tractor fully equipped. Available January 1. See J. P. McNider, Chapanoke, N. C. aug1,8,15,22pd WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK A shipment of Hog Worming Powder. Just mix it with your feeds. Halsey Feed & Seed Store. “The Checker board Store”. ltc FOR SALE—ONE 20-FOOT FRE hauf trailer, 5-foot stake body. Good condition. Cheap. C. R. Moonev, Edenton, N. C. Aug1,8,15,22,29pd JUST RECEIVED A SMALL SHlP ment of battery type brooders. Just the thing to raise your broilers at home. Halsey Feed & Seed Store. “The Checkerboard Store”. ltc FOUND—A REMEDY FOR KlD ney and back ache troubles. Try KIDDO—97 cents. Money hack guarantee at Mitohener’s Pharm acy, Edenton. july2s-aug29pd PLAN NOW FOR YOUR FALL garden. We have a new shipment of garden seeds and garden fertil izer, also Garden Lfiist with or without DDT. Halsey Feed & Seed Store. “The Checkerboard Store”, ltc FOR SALE CONCRETE BLOCKS Made with crushed stone to pass government specifications, we believe this to he the best block being made in North Carolina today. Before you use any blocks, see ours. Our blocks are as near as your phone—we deliver anywhere. New Bern Building Supply Co. New Bern X. C. Phone 3143 Tarhoro Concrete Products Co. Tarhoro. N. C. FOR RENT FOUR ROOM FUR- I nished apartment, apply 115 West j Queen Street. Phone 143-W. It pil WANTED—WHY WORRY IF AF flicted With Any Known •’kin Disease. Ask About V-J-O. Mitch-1 •'tier's Pharmacy, Leggett & Davis,] exp. Jan. 16, pd. HELP WANTED—MAN OR WO-| man physically able and willing to serve 309 customers on local route, j Average SSO weekly. Write The i J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3. Rich mond. Va. Augl,B,lspd ' V Fly Spray flies: flies: dfcviV) Get 'em with puriina FlTsipiitf ELY SPRAY. Gets 90-100’ 1 kilk Won’t stain. &5&&OT HALSEY FEED & SEED STORE 1 Edenton, N. C. * North Carolina, In The Chowan County, Superior Court i Audrey L. Ward, Plaintiff, vs. Merrill L. Ward, Defendant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS ] BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will j hereby take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the pur- IMSURIE ? I CANNING Lsuccessu m/l A RUBBERS And follow instruction), o At Ball Blue Book. To get your com ■Mil 10c with your name and address to .BAIL BBQIWnS COMPANY, Wttnda, Ind pose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separa tion for the statutory period of two years; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Court House in Edenton, N. C., within twenty days after September 7, 1946, and file a written Answer or Demur to the relief demanded in the Complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 3rd day of August, 1946. (s) E. W. SPIRES, Clerk of Superior Court. Herbert Learv, Attorney. Aug8,15,22,29hl North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Chowan County, made in the Special Proceeding en titled, "Lizzie Lee White, et als vs. Susanna M. Hayes, et als,” the un dersigned Commissioner will on the 31st day of August, 1946, at twelve o’clock noon, at the Court House door in Edenton, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the following described real property: Situate and being in Number Three Township, Chowan County, on High way No. 37 leading to Belvidere a> d is bounded on the North by lands of Spivey and Reubin Blanchard; on the East by lands of E. Bunch a.id F. Parks: on the South by the old road and White lands: and on the West by Trotman Spivey lands, containing sixty acres; more or less. Dated this Julv 26th. 1946; HUBERT EASON, Aug 1.8,15.22 Commis: : i :-r. North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE WHEELER l GIBBS SURVEY WORK OF ALL KINDS GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile and Hospitalization Office —106 East King Stm t EDENTON, N. C. PHONE: 177-J SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS CAMPEN’S ALL LINED UP... To Get You The Top Dollar For Your TOBACCO PLENTY OF FLOOR SPACE These two large, well lighted warehouses afford ample room' for handling your tobacco in an orderly manner. Our sales managers will take care of the rest. All excellent judges of leaf tobacco, long experienced in running a sale, these men will get you the high dollar for every pile sold on our floors. Bring us your first load and we believe you’ll bring us your whole crop. CAPABLE AND COURTEOUS SERVICE You will find here that friendly, courteous treatment which you will like. Every man well trained for his job and anxious to serve you. From the time your load comes in our house until you get your check you can be assured that both you and your tobacco will receive in dividual and careful attention. We are really all lined up to serve you. Elan now to sell your 1946 crop with the CAROLINA AND FARMERS WAREHOUSES. Carolina And Farmers Warehouses PROPRIETORS: S. CLAUDE GRIFFIN H. LEMAN BARNHILL ELMO LILLEY JIMMY TAYLOR FRANCIS HICKS, Auctioneer WILLIAMSTON, N. C. TOWN LOT The undersigned will on Monday, the 19th day of August, 1946, at 12 o’clock noon at the Chowan County Court House door in Edenton, N. C„ offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash (reserving the right to accept or reject any and all bids), that certain parcel or lot of land, situate in Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina, and bounded as follows: One lot lying on the South side of Cemetery Street (now School Street), and extending along said street thir ty-three (33) feet and bounded on the North by said street, on the East by lot of Isaac Paxton, on the South by the lot of Penny Johnson and on the West by the lot of Elijah Hathaway, containing one-fourth 04) acre, more or less; said lot extending back from said st.reet one hundred sixty-five (165) feet to lot of Penny Johnson, which said property was conveyed to Solomon Haughtpn by deed from Henry Iredell recorded in Book C, TAKE .... Greenfield’s MILKY WAY 0 * To Better Health SO BODY OUTGROWS THE SEED OF MILK GREENFIELD DAIRY EDENTON, N. C. ]>. O. BOX 350 >-»■ ■ , m _■■■_ ~,m 1 12jj^ Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Itland City, N, T.j PEPSI COLA COMPANY OF ELIZABETH CITY. N. C. PAGE THREE page 52, Chowan County Public Reg istry, and being the same real estate conveyed to Chowan Countv and the Town of Edenton by O. D. Moore and wife by deed recorded in the Public Registry of Chowan County, N. C. Dated and posted this 16th dav of Julv, 1946. CHOWAN COUNTY, By Board of Commissioners. TOWN OF EDENTON, By Town Council. J. N. Pruden, Attorney. July 18,25, Aug 1,8,15 Greeting Cards For All Occasions Campen’s JEWELERS
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