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PAGE EIGHT Society Notes. Q IIIIMIMMIIIIMMIItMIMIIIIHMIIIIIIIMIMtIMIiIIMIHIMIIIIIIIIHI Miss Barbara Hollowell will re t urn he- '' Sunday from Camp Leach where she spent the past two weeks Johnny : Hoggai'd of Windsor is spending several days with his sister, Mis. (iutriie. Hughes, and \lr Hughes. 'Billie Karie Russell is visiting her sister. .Mrs. Vernon Myers, and Mr. My ers. in Newport News. \a. 'Miss Emily Russell, student nurse at X, O. Baptist Hospital, Winston Salem, is spending her vacation with Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles !•’. Russell, before, receiving her cap on Sept. "'id. Mrs. H. V. I’.ass has returned home after a week-end visit with her daughter. Artie, who. resides in Ral SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS CAMPEN’S Have insect control in your home with the you say "Purim Fly Spriy, please" you get a spray IPJL that is stainless, pleasant smelling and —what's most im» portant-one built for two-way use. As a space spray, it's deadly to thes and most other insects "on the wing." As a second use, simply paint or spray Purina Fly £pray ——— on surfaces w here flies or insects light. The death action a, of the deposited DDT crystals remains effective, not just for an hour or two, but for weeks—continually ridding s - your home of insect pests. Remember to say, "Purina -T Fly Spray, please." As .1 sn.ic- _ Plumbing Around doorways Window sills Baseboards Halsey Feed & Seed Store ® THE A’HEC KERBO ARD STORE" ■ ■■■bbbiibhb nn ...... § § . ..... §. ............ . ...... ......—i—i—M— -21 > • > 1 < ► < < i < ; J That s our three point platform for getting you—and ; ;; keeping you—as a steady auto service customer. We'd J ;; like to have your business, and you’ll enjoy a smooth- ; I; er running car when vou turn it over to us! ! <> < Our expert mechanics, plus our modern Motor Lab, ! ;; will keep your car in first class driving condition until ;; the time when you can get a new car. ; 21 ; j; BRING US YOUR CAR TODAY FOR A COMPLETE 2; MOTOR CHECK-UP j ° - : 2! Call us for new parts. We may be able to supply you < > 1 j > with some hard-to-get items. | jj B. B. H. Motor Co. j j; YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER 2 2 U. S. 17 Phone 400 ; 2 2 EDENTON, N. C. J : L eigh, X. G. Marvin Wilson. Jr., a studvht at the University of North Carolina, will leave today (Thursday) for Chapel Hill - after spending 1" days with his father, Marvin Wilson, and Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and .Mis. J. Edwin Bull lap and daughter. Dorothy, will leave this (Thursday l morning, for York, I’a., taking with them Mr. 1 lull lap’s father, Charles 11. Ruff’ap, who has been visiting his son for about, a month. ACCEPTS POSITION IN FLORIDA Joiin. W Sentertitt, Jr., has ae eepteti the positiott of Educational Director of the First Baptist Church, -Lake City. Fla. Air. Sentertitt, a nil live of Florida. returned from over seas duty with the IF S. Marine Corps in December and taught in the local high school for the second term. Both he and Airs. Sentertitt, the for nier Malic! Ruth Harrell of Edcnton. have been active in the .work of the Baptist Church,here and in other com- THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, X. C„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946. Boy Scouts' Day At Lost Colony Showing Thursday, August 22 Plans Made to Entertain Roys of Tidewater Council Boy Scout Day at the Waterside Theatre, where "The Lost Colony" is; ; being presented in its sixth season, j will he observed on Thursday. August ■ Sonic hub.to tiuii Hoy Scouts of the Tideyyater Council wiit be taken there j by special, buses for that night's; performance of "The Lost Colony". Arriving in ...the afternoon, they will tour points of interest in Dare Coun ty, go for a swim at the beaches, and visit the Port Raleigh area where the Waterside Theatre is situated. Dan Cannady of Manteo is in charge of local arrangements. Travis Thompson, Scout executive for the East and West Albemarle Districts, will accompany the group. The parents of many of the Scouts are expected to he present. 'The. Tidewater Council includes tile counties of Norfolk and Princess Anne in Virginia; Dare, Camden, Cur rituck and Pasquotank counties in the Eastern District; and Perquimans, Chowa.it. and Gates counties in the Western District. "The Lost Colony", which tells the story of Sir Walter Raleigh’s at tempts to colonize the New World in the. Sixteenth Century, is being pre sented at 8:15 (ESTj except Monday; and Tuesday. The season will end on l abor Day. i Ruritan Club Formed In Upper End County Medlin Reich President; Os New Organization; 35 Members Farmers and rural business men principally of Cross Roads, Center Hill and Hyland communities have organized a .-.Chowan Ruritan Club, With about." 5 membiprs enrolled, and getting otf to a good start. Medlin Belch, farmer of the Center: Hill community, is president, and T. J. Jessup, principal of , Choyvan High School, is secretary- of the new club. Regular meetings are held on the first Tuesday evening of each month, and the aims and objects committee will he appointed at the September meeting. Community improvement is the main object of the organization and several members have project propo sals t" offer as soon as the organiza tion is perfected. Greeting Cards For All Occasions Campen’s JEWELERS NOW OPEN DIXIE GRILL CALEB GOODWIN, Manager BROAD STREET EXTENDED Opposite B. B. H. Motor Company SANDWICHES SMITHFIELD HAM BARBECUE HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS SOFT DRINKS BEER AND WINE PUROL GAS AND OIL o I Open 24 hours daily CURB SERVICE I Farm Prices Reach ; New High In State ' Leaves For Short Income Rise With In dex of Production Costs Although the index of production 'costs rose to a now high figure. North 'Carolina farmers -also received "rec ord breaking*' prices last month for most of their varied output with the exception of peaches and commercial apples, according to. the hederal- State Crop Reporting Service of the X. C. Agriculture Department. ( AH grains showed increases over the mid-June prices and wore at their highest level . since R'2(>. Corn at SI !'S per bushel Had advanced IJS cents; wheat at $2.25 per bushel Was up 18 cents. Rye rose another T 9 cents a bushel and averaged $2.14. | Gats averaged SI.OB and were up six iients a bushel from the previous month and barley climbed 23 cents | per bushel to advance to $1.70. Brices for all livestock advanced,! with those for beef and sheep only I moderate hut veal Calves and lambs yvere the highest on record. Hogs) averaged SIO,BO per hundredweight j and yvere up $2.00 from last month. Beef cattle averaged $14.00 per j hundredyveight. showing an increase j .of $2.30, while veal calves yvere up to $17,10, an advance of $2.70. Sheep I advanced t‘>o cents a hundred and; lambs SI.OO. and they averaged SO.OO and $15.00 respectively, Brices received by farmers for both milk and milk products Were j higher than those received in mid - • June. Wholesale milk advanced 55j cents per hundredweight and aver- . aged $4,70 per hundred. Retail milk! per quart advanced 1.5 cents and av- ! eraged 17..5.'cents, per'quart. Butter advanced eight cents over the pre ceding month and averaged 53 cents j CHILLS ft FEVER DUE TO MALARIA . " I Sentinels of Health | Don’t Negloct Them! Nature designed the kidneys to do a marvelous job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood stream free of an excess of toxic impurities. The act of living— life itself- is constantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good heath is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there is retention of waste that may cause body-wide dis tress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes—feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty ot burning passages are sometimes further evidence of kid ney or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys get rid of excess poisonous body wuste. Use Doan"a Pills. They have had more than forty years of public approval. Are endorsea the country over. Insist on Doan’s. Sold at all drug stores. Doans Pills I a pound, while butterfat averaged 58 cents, showing an increase of 12 cents per pound. White Arrests Lead Colored During July According to Chief of Police George I. Bail, TO arrests yvere made in Edcnton during July, of which 75 yvere found guilty. Those arrested included 60 white men, three yvhite I women and 13 colored men. | Speeding topped the arrests with 31, followed'with IS* for being drunk, 14 for parking and traffic violations, foiir for assault, three for driving : drunk, tyvo each for affrays and liquor [violations and one for disorderly con duct, Bines amounted to $560 and costs $858.30. or a total of $1,418,30, of yvhich $ 190.60 was turned over to the Town as officers’ fees. During the month 42 calls were answered, 26 street lights reported out, lo courtesies shown, 40 warnings given, 517 radio calls made in yvhich the police yvere on the air 90 minutes, and tyvo auto accidents investigated. 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