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No Home Canning Sugar For This Year Supply For Country In 1947 Still Doubtful Says Executive There will be no special home can ning sugar stamps this year and use of sugar from the new 10-pound stamps to be validated effective April I be so planned as to fill all n( D. Simpson, Jr., OrA reg ional sugar executive, says. “Changing the value of ration stamps from five pounds to 10 pounds does not mean that consumers will get twice as much sugar,” he de clared. “It simply means that in or- i ,|,>r to make our present supply of ra- j tion stamps last longer, the rest of this year’s supply will be available ] 10 pounds at a time instead of five i pounds at a time. “We must emphasize,” Simpson i continued, “that no one yet knows exactly how much sugar will be available to this country for use in 1947. This will depend on decisions made by the International Food and Economic Council which allocates each country a share out of the total world supply. Department of Agri culture spokesmen have said they ex pect our 1947 allocation to be a little larger than in 1946. But no one yet : knows exactly what it will be.” Demonstration Club At Center Hill Meets The Home Demonstration Club of | Center Hill met Thursday afternoon i at 2:90 o’clock with Mrs. T. E. Chap-j pell. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. J. T. White, and the following program was given: “America”; club collect; part of the 87th Psalm; Lincoln’s Rules for Liv ing by Mrs. Roy Lane; Lincoln’s Pro posal by Miss Lillian Turner; Wash ington by Mrs. Rufus Smithson. The roll was then called, minutes read and dues collected. Miss Lillian Turner gave a very in teresting talk on gardening. Miss Rebecca Colwell presented 1940 figures on bathroom facilities in Chowan County and gave a very in teresting talk on bathrooms, plans and usefulness. During the social period Mrs. Chap pell served a delicious and attractive plate featuring the Valentine motif. The club was invited to meet with Mrs. Roy Lane in March. Show At W Wilson February 27 Wilson’s first annual Camellia Show, to be held at the Wilson Wo man’s Club on February 27, will be open to the public and all entries in the State, it is announced. Reports indicate that the show may turn into one of the largest in the East. Any person wishing to exhibit their (lowers at the show should bring them to the Woman’s Club building in Wil son between 9 A. M. and noon on February, 27. Camellias from all over the East are expected to be on display during the show. Chestnutt Celebrating His 10th Anniversary Next Saturday, February 22, marks the tenth anniversary in business in Edonton by ,T. L. Chestnutt ns Chost nutt Cleaners. Mr. Chestnutt, in honor of the event, plans to have all of his employees as his guests at a banquet, which will be served at his home Friday night of this week. MASSES NEXT SUNDAY AT WINDSOR AND EDENTON The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered Sunday, Febru ary 22, at 8 A. M. in Duke of Windsor Hotel convention room, Windsor, and at 11 A. M. in St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Edenton, each including ser mon on “The Negro and Indian Mis sions,” Holy Communion, concluding in 45 minutes, followed at once by Sunday School, confessions starting at 15 minutes, ending five minutes be fore services, stated Father F. J. Mc- Court, rector, who invites everybody to all services. Wefek mornings: Mass, Com munion and Rosary. ' Lenten Fridays: Choir practice 7:30 P. M„ Rosary, Way of the Cross and Benediction 8 P. M. VISIT OUR OYSTER BAR We Are Now Ready to Serve You tf’resh Selected Oysters the Way You Like Them ■ PHONE US FOR SPECIAL PARTIES DIXIE GRILL Phone 113-W J. T. GIBBS GIBSON BRICKLE Peanuts Finn Last Week At 1011 c It. Farmers Reported to Be Buying Better Seed Fbr 1947 Crop The market for good farmers’ stock peanuts in the Virginia-Carolina sec tion was firm last week at 10-llc per pound, depending on size and other factors. Good farmers’ stock offer ings were scarce and in some locali ties supplies were cleaned up. Much of the remainder of the peanuts in the country are reported to be off i grade quality and trashy and are moving at the government’s CCC j loan-support schedule of prices. Some j mills repo’t a demand from growers I developing for seed peanuts. Farni- I ers appear to be buying better qual- I ity seed than last season, reflecting a j desire for improvement in size. This seed demand may further reduce mills , light inventories of jumbos, extra large and mediums. The demand for cleaned and shelled goods was variable, with some scat tered buying interest reported from Canada and in some instances a mod erate demand for future shipments. The market was slightly stronger for jumbos and firm for other grades. Sales and quotations f.o.b. shipping point, per lb., were reported as fol low's: Virginia type, cleaned jumbos 16-l6 a 4C, mostly ICi-lfiC-c; fancys 14-14 3 4C, mostly 14%-14*,£c : ; shelled, extra large 21%-22%c, mostly around 22c; mediums 19-21 c, mostly around 20c; No. 1, 15*1-160, mostly 15*/2- 15%c; No. 2,18-18 Vic. But once when love’s betrayed. It’s sweet life blooms no more! —T. Moore. Classified and Legals WE HAVE A NEW~SHTraENT OF vegetable and flower seeds, also your Vigoro fertilizer. Let us sup ply you with your needs. With each purchase of $2.00 or more of seed we will give free a bag of Vigoro. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store." ltc LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR hog curing products. j We have everything in stock pfrtaining to curing your meat Salt sausage seasoning, lard tins, skipper com pound and condensed smoke. Hal sey Feed & Seed Store, “The Check erboard Store,” Edenton. ltc WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF Purina New Improved Sow and Pig Chow, also Hog Chow. Get a small order and compare the difference. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store,” Edenton. ltc SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS MMPiTN’S jj AC QII IN'S ROCK & BOURBON; jUKgk RETAIL PRICE BB s i. so p|NT fH&> 3." quart Ml % 70 PROOF mam and bottuo *r CHARLES JACQUIN •! Cl*.. Inc. PHIIA..PA. . IST. 11(4 THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947. |T. C. CROSS WOOD AND JUNK | yard. We can now pay the high est price ever paid for scrap iron. Phone 85-J. exp mar 6 pd LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR baby chicks this season. We are taking o.dvrs for immediate d* liv ery. All breeds at a special price of $12.50 per 100. Halsey Fee.d & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store,” Edenton. ltc BUY U. S. APPROVED 'PULLORUM controlled chicks shipped direct from Hatchery to you under official label. Barred Rocks, Hampshire Reds or Crosses $12.95 per 100 Postpaid, shipped when wanted. Seeley’s Chicks, Norfolk 10, Va. Exp feb27c DOG OWNERS—DO YOU WANT to save 10% on your dog feed? If so, see Leon Halsey at the Purina Store, as he has a program out lined by the Purina Mills that will mean a great saving for you. Hal sey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store,” Edenton. ltc FLOORS SANDED, FINISHED, waxed and polished. Estimates given. G. A. Helms, 142 Morris Circle. Phone 378-J. feb13,20,27p FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Blyating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample Udga, at Mitchener Pharmacy. ex Mar 6 pd WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT will make your lawn more beauti- j ful, including Lawn Grasses, Vig oro Fertilizer, Peat Moss, Bone Meal, Sheep Manure, Agriculture Lime and Yard Brooms. With each purchase of the above merchandise we will give a yard broom free. Phone 273. We deliver. Halsey j Feed & Seed Store, “The Checker- j board Store.” ltc j MALE HELP WANTED MAN | willing to work 7 hours daily 5 days per week, can average $50.00 weekly on established local route. Write Dept. S 3, The J. R. Watkins Co., Richmond, Va. Febl3-20-27p FOR BEST PRICES ON MONU ments and iron fencing, write direct for photographs. 44 years of Con tinuous service. J. E. Dees Mem orials, Greenville, N. C. nov2B ts FOR SALE CONCRETE BLOCKS Made with crushed stone to pass government specifications, we believe this to be 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 N. C. Phone 3143 Tarboro Concrete Products Co. Tarboro, N. C. Bring Your FORb LiIMHtS mt-VSt Oils tUDCIT M AN 1^ ft , . sb rm row dcaur | WANTED TO RENT SIX TO | eight room house. Apply Ernest Kehayes. dec 12 ts I SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE— | $2.50 per bushel while hey la3t. i Broad Street Fish Market, Eden j Janlotft WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF Vegetable and Flower Seeds, also your Vigoro Garden Fertilizer. Let us supply you with your needs. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store,” Edenton. ltc HAVE YOUR PIANO OVER hauled and tuned by an expert tuner. I will be back in Edenton February 22. Leave orders at The Chowan Herald office. R. L. Mar tin. febl3,2oc SPECIAL PRICE" THIS WEEK~ON Purina Startena. Best for all baby chicks. We have a small brood on display to show you just what Pur ina Feed will do. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, "The Checkerboard; Store.” ltc | FOR 'SALE LARGE HEATROLA, | in good condition. Will sell cheap. See Mrs. W. W. Porter, 908 North Broad Street. Phone 130-W. ltc FOR SALE —FIVE ROOM HOUSE and two lots, located at 1000 North; Broad Street. Immediate posses sion. Also 8-room house and two I lots located at 1004 Johnson Street. Call 149-J. ltp LOOKING FOR THAT SILVER LINING? You’ll find it for sure with the U. S. Army. At no expense, you’ll get the finest medical and dental care, excel lent quarters, sports, recreation, and travel opportunities. You’ll get new higher pay rates (plus 20',t for over seas service). Learn a profession and save while you earn. Get full details at your nearest Army Recruiting Sta tion, 336 Carolina Building, Elizabeth City, N. C. ltc LOST —SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, in Triangle ladies’ room, 1945 Roper High School class ring, Initials O. R. G. engraved inside. Reward if returned to The 1 Herald office. Thank you. feb2o,27mar6c FOR SALE SUPERFEX OIL burner heater. In good condition. See Rev. W. H. Davis, 209 East Al bemarle Street, Edenton. ltp WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF Purina New Improved Sow and Pig Chow; also Hog Chow. In our next shipment we will also have it block form. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” ltc FOR SALE—FIVE ROOM HOUSE and two lots, located at 1000 North Broad Street. Immediate posses sion. Also 8-room house and two lots located at 1003 Johnson Street. Call 149-J. ltp North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE! The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the estate of T. R Bell, deceased, late of Chowan cioua ty, this is to notify rll persons haring claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before February 22nd, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay- 1 ment to the undersigned. This 20th day of February, 1947. MRS. CHETTA B. BELL, 201 W. Queen St., Edenton, N. C. Herbert Leary, Attorney. ~ feb20,27Mar6,13,20,27hl j ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of J. H. Harrell, de ceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons haying claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to Mrs. Lillie W. Harrell at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 3rd day of February, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of February, 1947. MRS. LILLIE W. HARRELL, Administratrix of J. H. Harrell. Feb13,20,27Mar6,13,20c NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of It. W. Leary, Sr., de ceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to R. W. Leary, Jr., and Stillman Leary at - ; FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I i TRACTOR DRAWN, 2-ROW, 2-DRUM, | 12 BLADES, ALL STEEL, ALL WE* D- | ED STALK CUTTERS ON WHEELS, f WILL NOT CHOKE. WEIGHT 600 | POUNDS. | Price SIIO.OO F. 0.8. Hertford, N. C. I I R. L HOLLOWELL MANUFACTURING CO, I Phone 2406 Hertford, N. G 1 Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the Ist day of January, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their 1 recovery. All persons indebted to .aid estate will please make immedi . ate payment. This Ist day of December, 1946. R. W. LEARY, JR., STILLMAN LEARY, Administrators of R. W. Leary, Sr. Jan16,23,30Feb6,13,20c . "" « Greeting- Cards For All Occasions'. CAMPEN’S JEWELERS N. M CONSTIPATION Risky in BAD COLDS Retained undigested food oecomes putrefactive, causes toxins, which overload the liver and other vital or gans of the body, lessening your re sistance to colds and other winter ills and interfering with their treatment. Why take this chance when you can take Calotabs? Calotabs thoroughly yet pleasantly act on every foot of your intestines, sweeping out toxin laden putrefactive foods and virus laden mucus, enabling you to more effectively avoid or fight a cold. Noth ing acts like good old Calotabs. Use as directed. 10c and 25c at all druggists. M, CALOTABS PAGE SEVEN
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