PAGE EIGHT Extension Forester Aids In Selective Cutting Os Timber Vernon Boyce Is Shown How to Greatly In crease Revenue Through the assistance of J. C. Jones, Extension forester, orfe acre of pine woods was marked last week for selective cutting and timber stand im provement. This demonstration is being conducted with J. Elton Jordan in the Center Hill community. On visiting Vernon Boyce of the ' Center Hill community it was found ; that he wfll planning to sell approxi- j mately 15 acres of young pine tim- ! ber for pulp wood. A pulp company ' representative had visited Mr. Boyce and offered him SSOO for the tract , with the understanding that a clean ' cutting operation would be followed except for four seed trees to be left i RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT FOR GEORGE C. WOOD (DECEASED) WHEREAS, the Lord, in his infin ite wisdom, has seen -fit to take away from our midst one of our most es teemed and valued citizens in the per son of George C. Wood; AND WHEREAS, the said George C. Wood was for years a faithful and trusted director of the Edenton Pea nut Company, NOW, THEREFORE, we, the direc tors of the Edenton Peanut Company, do hereby offer these resolutions of respect to his family and friends and business associates. It is further RESOLVED, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Company, and that * copies of same be transmitted to the family and to the local press for pub lication. This 14th day of September, 1948. DIRECTORS OF EDENTON PEANUT COMPANY. By: NATHAN D. DAIL, J. N. PRUDEN, Resolutions Committee. "PARTI NEW*" y R.I.AUUA* jK CAN IMPEND V/ fl I OM THIS BUS I I E f B U |[| m y; J 'rj /] I ' V \iV I WgKJL - jS *? ft I'tDtHTDN^PBRTS'I HI WHOLESALE L RETAIL-PARTS :11l ~Wc luum. d ad it — .... 427 S.BROAD ST.* PHONE 440 • EDENTON-N.C. r j *^><§><«><§><^<§>^ FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY j BENTHAL PEANUT PICKED ] • Model F-7 Carding Type 5 • Model B Thresher Type < . . - * A ; BOTH PICKERS ARE FURNISHED WITH SELF-FEEDER \ • ALSO \ \ BENTHAL HAY BALED | With or Without Engines All Mounted With Ball Bearing Wheels < J < j ! fe./ 4 < A Full Stock of Repair Parts 6n Hand at All Times < ■ * < A. S. Smith Machine Co. PHONE 8 ' EDENTON, N. C. ; • y • < per acre. Through the assistance of Mr. Jones, an estimate was made of the volume of pulp wood contained on the tract and found the figure to be somewhere around 275 to 300 cords. A one-acre plot was then measured off and trees marked that should come out for a good thinning, leav ing a good stand of the best pines to grow into timber. The thinning would amount to 8 to 10 cords per acre. It was then point ed out to Mr. Boyce that by cutting the pulp wood himself and selling it at $6.00 per cord on t’he ground in the woods, the price paid for pulp wood in that area, he should obtain a re turn of SBOO to S9OO. It was esti mated that he could cut at least two cords of pulp wood a day by himself and by thus working over his woods he would be able 'to earn approxi mately $35 per week above the stumpage price of $2.50 per cord for pulp wood and still leave a good stand of nice pines to grow. If he cuts it clean he will lose the present 23 years growth on this timber, which in 20 to 25 years will be good mer chantable saw logs, setting back his next crop of timber at least 50 years to reach merchantable size. S | Demonstrations On *| I 1 Two Chowan Farms j Inoculating Seed * And Permanent Pasture Completed [ Method demonstrations on inoculat -1 ing Ladino clover seed and seeding a s permanent pasture were conducted ; with George W. Bunch of the Cross t Roads community and Lloyd Burton > of the Yeopim community last week. On the Bunch farm cottonseed meal was used as a filler or spreader to mix the Ladino clover for seeding. This was sown on a scarafied Ber muda grass pasture where the Ber muda will furnish the grass to go with the clover. On the Burton farm i weu. IF IT DoeSNTT, W THEftET-L BE AM M H AWFUI. SPt-ASH/ m I j J |IF YGIAL STOP JUST ON Cc AT j EDENTON A^maq THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1948. ' the inoculated Ladino clover seed was ' mixed with land plaster as a carrier, Alta Fescue was' then added and thor oughly mixed. By using a carrier for the Ladino clover seed it is found there is sufficient bulk to provide an even distribution of the seed and in the base where grass seed is mixed the mixture Will maintain its consist ency and not let the clover seed sift to the bottom. A cyclone seeder was used for seeding both pastures. Statement of the Ownership, Manage ment and Circulation Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, as Amended by the Acts of March 3, 1933, and July 2, 1946 (39 U. S. C. 233) Os The Chowan Herald, published weekly at Edenton, N. C., for October* 1, 1948. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor and business man agers are: I Publisher—The Chowan Herald, Edenton, N. C. Editor —J. Edwin Bufflap, Eden “LET GEORGE DO IT” FOR SUE 8-ROOM HOUSE ■ 200 WEST CHURCH ST. Lot 50x150 In Good Repair. Immediate Possession. o GEORGE S. TWIDDY MUTUAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Phone 413 EDENTON, N. C. loocroßTusufluvi Tftne vour m I PRESCRIPTIONS TO [ MITCHENER'S I | PHARMACY 1 IYood. M I THEV «RE c .q... w j':-':'.- A Complete Line of DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF Buddy Butterton And Orchestra . EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT V American Legion Club House NAVAL AIR STATION EDENTON f ■ A ■[ JvMjWI Ik I B BA JL I 5 .!■ iMi /« • B B H ||| to s * ■ifefc I■ mm «f . >i . i • i s /, &‘ —« I § 1 V / l: ■■■n I f w % wwroi jylk I ■ ■ p / , II % tis#l wf; m m .ft ! .#»• «p & H lit Hlffl m||| I TO* / 'R4 , v --g gp " / • Btt kvfjSr >: ;Jr&. < f IM ■ IMM TOHTOtTOTOTOTOBTO s&Sm TO=S£.- MS?: % j •• • M : : v i * <• .A - K Jk, JBfrfk Ms&ktfa/L iggl Wg - iTITOTO:;ii:. 1. 4 Jpr-». ~ Hy& «li# 1 VmMFmb B|nji gMSf^: r ■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■HHTOtiITOBeBHHBHHiHBiHHBmHBBBHfIBHBIMBBBBIHBMBI ENJOY AN EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT FROM 8:30 "TIL 12 ' ' II - j », ton, N. C. Business Manager—Hector Lupton, Edenton, N. C. 2. The owners are: J. Edwin Buff lap, Edenton, N. C., and Hector Lup ton, Edenton, N. C. 3. The known bondholders, mort gagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. The two paragraphs next above giving the names of the owners, stock holders and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockhold ers and security holders as they ap pear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stock holder or security holder appears upon the books' of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary re lation, the name of the person or cor poration for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and\ belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not ap pear upon the books of the company GERM KILLED IN A JIFFY OR MONEY BACK The germ is under the top skin and can be reached J>y using TODD’S FOOT PREPARATION. No grease or oil. At all good drug stores. 1 I >1 HO M BAM B Y BREA D i llli 1 1 lilij]Ml|- 1 r ifliiialiiUMiMiait Hi ; as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds or other securities than as so» stated by him. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or I Moved To New Location I * 9 This is to notify Our customers and the general public that we moved our headquarters to the Elliott Building on East Church Street, formerly occupied by the Boaz Re capping Service. We have also taken over the recapping business and will be delighted to serve you in this capacity, as well as any radio needs. Phone 361-W for any service we can render. JACKSON RADIO SERVICE . and JACKSON BROS. RECAPPING SERVICE 115 EAST CHURCH STREET PHONE 361-W , EDENTON, N. C. otherwise to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding thp date shown above was: 1,990. J; EDWIN BUFFLAP, Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of September, 1948. CELIA D. SPIVEY. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires June 11, 1949. *J