PAGE TWO First Round Won To Help Improve Fishmg| Three Bills Combined Into One and Report ed Favorably Three Congressmen have won the first round in their fight to aid the diminishing game and commercial fishing industry along the Atlantic coast. The House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee on Thursday combined into one and reported fav orably in three bills designed to au thorize: 1 — A study of shad and herring in Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds, N. C. 2 A study of the shortage of croakers in the Chesapeake Bay. 3 A study of the decline in game fish all along the Atlantic coast with particular emphasis placed on de clines in Delaware Bay and along the New Jersey Coast. The three bills were introduced sep arately by Congressman Herbert C. Bonner of North Carolina; the late 'S. O. Bland of Virginia, and Representa tive C. A. Herter of Massachusetts. The one-package bill now goes to the House for further action. Should the bill pass, the combined studies will be undertaken by the U. S. : Fish and Wildlife 'Service for a period not to exceed five years. Using data based on its investiga tions, the Wildlife Service will' then make recommendations to the states as to measures which should be em ployed to increase the abundance of the fish. 180 Benefit By Old Age Assistance In June During the month of June, 180 per sons in Chowan County received old age assistance with $4,574 being dis tributed for this purpose. During the month, $1,312 was distributed among 31 aid to dependent children cases and $498 to 17 aid to blind cases. There were six general assistance cases receiving $l6O, and other finan cial assistance included three persons hospitalized in the county, four hos pitalized outside the county, medTfflre for one person and one pauper funeral. Service cases included 11 child la bor certificates issued, four persons receiving veterans rehabilitation in cooperation with the Welfare Depart ment, six children referred to the N. C. Commission for the Blind for eye examinations, one adult parolee under supervision and 28 children receiving individual service. Corn Demonstrations >. Appear Successful Demonstrations on dusting sweet corn to control the corn ear worm are looking successful at present, says ONLY $6.46 )own I and $6.46 Per Month fpjjl \ i rnl WASHER \ .j| J 1950 Model / j 1 ia^== JL Washes ea«li pieea \ ' |g| Jj =gsl individually— \ ’ §g G-E Activator* washing .g| _ J action means “Quick-clean* 2 H it Watches the deck far yaw H,' g Adjustable timer regulalM a . H washing and rinsing! '* - . X Ons seetrcl wringer— ;'.f§p 1 Starts, stops, and reverse* 1 with one simple control! if One-year written warranty— and a host of features yon's i? QUINN FURNITURE COMPANY Edenton, N. C. Authorized Dealer - ELECTRIC^ WASHERS OUR DEMOCRACY- by Met JULY FOURTH That bold script is the handwriting of one of the signers OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE,WHO WROTE IT THAT WAV SO*EVEN KING GEORGE HI COULD READ IT WITHOUT SPECTACLES* NOW, 174 YEARS LATER, THE VALIDITY OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THAT FAMOUS DECLARATION ON WHICH OUR WAY OF LIFE WAS FOUNDED MEETS WITH A WORLD-WIDE CHALLENGE FROM TOTALITARIANISM. In the spirit of the signers, let us, before all the world, REDEDICATE. OURSELVES TO THE CAUSE OF FREE MEN AND INDEPENDENCE AND-LIKE JOHN HANCOCK- ASSERT OUR POSITION IN WORDS SO BOLD ANO CLEAR- THAT EVEN THE BLINDEST OF DICTATORS CAN READ THEM WITHOUT SPECTACLES. County Agent C. W. Overman. Five per cent DDT dust impregnated with mineral oil is being used at the rate of 25 to 30 pounds per acre per ap plication. On three plots where the first application was made at the time silking began and subsequent appli cations at three day intervals were made the corn appears to be practic ally clean of ear worms. On two plots where the first application was made when around 20 to 25 per cent of the MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN PLYMOUTH AND EDENTON The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered Sunday, July 9, at 8 A. M., in Plymouth Court House court room, second floor, and at 11 A. M. in St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Edenton, each including sermon on “The Holiness of the Church”, Holy Communion, followed by Rosary for Peace, Sunday School, with confes sions in Plymouth 7:30 to 7:55, Eden ton 10:30 to 10:55 A. M., stated Fath ei McCourt, pastor, who invites every body to all services. Week-mornings, Mass, Rosary at 7 in Edenton. THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1950. i silks have emerged there is some ear 1 worm damage. The check plots left - undusted are showing some ear worm ■ damage and one field rather high. ; The results of this work will be de : termined by definite checks at harvest • time. a TRY HERALD WANT ADS \ 5 G-E 'Speed-Cookirig at a low, low price! GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE I J I $9.69 ■T PER MONTH ®srcwißMss I Os course, It's electrlel W % if New Hl-tpeed Calrod* Heating Unltel Five cooking speeds, precise heat for every cooking job! if Matter Ovenl Spacious! Waist-high Superbroiler. Perfect for all types of cooking! if Big Thrift Ceokerl Built-in, six-quart, aluminum. More than 45 tasty dishes can be cooked on thrifty Lo heat. i( No-Stain Oven Vent! Removes kitchen odors and vapors. Helps keep your kitchen shiny and bright! ■ TRADI-MARK HO. ll.*. PAT. MW COME IN TODAYI LET'S TALK ABOUT ELECTRIC vmugl "SPEED CC OKING" FOR YOUR KITCHEN! QUINN FURNITURE COMPANY BROAD STREET EDENTON, N. C. AMoHßmldtofar "j MSSIST# lueTMS S£L RANGES —J Classified and Legals SEE DENTIST REGULARLY— Clean teeth reguiarty with sanitiz ing Olag Tooth Paste, made with soothing, protective oils. Olag Tooth Paste. At all drug stores. FOR SALE OR RENT—NO. 9 WEST over Heights. Call Capt. Watts, New Bern 26380 Collect. june 22,29,ju1y.6, 13c FOR SALE—2-BEDROOM BRICK house. Tile bathroom, shower, Ve netian blinds. No. 19 Westover Heights. june29,ju1y6,13,20p FOR RENT—TWO SEMI-FURNISH ed apartments. Apply 115 .West Street or call 143-W. ltc. FOR SALE REASONABLE—STOVE, refrigerator and living room set. Phone 401-J. ltc. FOR SALE OR RENT—3-BEDROOM brick house. Inquire 24 Westover Heights or call H. D. Campbell 561-J. june 22,29,ju1y 6 pd. FOR RENT OR SALE—VERY REA sonable. Chaplain Kennedy House. Three acres of land. Three bed rooms. Partly furnished, with elec tric range, electric refrigerator, au tomatic washing machine and hot water heater. Just the place you have been looking for. Three and one half miles north of Edenton on Hertford Highway. Stop by and see ' this comfortable house or telephone Edenton 522-W-2. Available July 1. june 22,29 c WANTED—MAN OR WOMAN TO take over route of established Wat kins customers in the city of Eden ton. Full time income averages $45 . weekly. No investment necessary. We will help you get started. Write J. R. Watkins, Co., Dept. IS-3, Rich mond, Va. June22,29Jly6p , fOR SALE—LARGE OIL BURNER and 2-piece bedroom suite. Apply 307 North Broad Street. may!Btf WOMAN WILLING TO LEARN TO ; sell and service nationally advertis ed Charis products. Applicant should be over 30, aggressive and of neat appearance. Write Box O, Chowan Herald. 1 june!5,22,29,26p. JUE TO RECENT PROMOTIONS from agents to managers, we have openings for two salesmen or sales ladies in Edenton, and surrounding territory, to call on hospital in quiries. No collecting. Car essen tial. Full time agents are earning from $75 to SIOO weekly. If you are energetic and willing' to work, write or apply, T. C. Godwin, Man ager, 318 Carolina Building, Eliza beth City, North Carolina. june15,22,29c GET YOUR GARDEN SEEDS FROM Halsey Feed & Seed Store. Yes we have them from the spoon full to a bag full. Any kiiid of seed you will need for your garden. Halsey handles T. W. Wood famous seeds. They will come up and grow. Ask your neighbor, he uses them. Try Vigoro this season and see the difference. tfc. FOR RENT—FURNISHED APART ment. Private entrance. 305 N. Granville St. Phone 265-W or 433. maylltf BEAUTIFUL LAWN'S YES. WE have everything to keep them that Bone meal, Cotton Seed Meal. Sheep Manure and T. W. Wood famous Seed and Vigoro. We also have Peat Moss and regular and Special Vigoro for your flow ers. Grass and Vigoro Sower loan- ■ ed if you desire. Phone 273. We deliver. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” tfc ALL LINES OF INSURANCE— life, auto, fire, accident and health, burglary and robbery, etc. Call Goldie Layton, office 266-W, or resi dence 308-W, Bdenton, N. C., repre- : senting Farm Bureau Mutual Auto mobile Insurance Co., Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. t-f FOR SALE OR RENT—TWO BED room house. 19 Albemarle Court Phone 596-J-2. tfc PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. ' Latest methods used in the art 1 Contact Zeb E. Brown & Son, Abos- : kie, N. C., P. O. Box 168. t-f : cloudy urine, leg pains, bladder and * kidney troubles. Guaranteed relief ! or money back. Ask for BACK-O. Miltchener’s Pharmacy. apr27jtf /WVWWS/»/^/VWVWWUWW>/WV\lV>^/V^Ai \thanamß\ «sg*7 Space Maker ™ RiFRIGiRATOR ’A MORE than 8 cu ft of refrigerated food-storage space. if MORE than 14 sq ft of shelf area. MORI food-storage space In lost floor space. YIS this big 8-cv-ft G-E cells for loss than many 7-cu-ft 1 " modolsl Why pay marc for less? ONLY slo*6o down / * And $10.60 Per Month am SEE rr TODAY - 'W' QUINN FURNITURE COMPANY EDENTON, N. C. RfhRBiRiFS MRMF IIRIRAI £ llllfßn REFRIGERATORS WANTED WHY WORRY ABOUT Athletes Foot Boils, Bums, Itch, Eczema, Impetigo, Pimples, Psoria sis, Ringworm or any known skin disease. Ask your druggist about V-J-O. expDec2Bpd NEW HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT $300.00 down and monthly payments. Lot 125 x 146 feet. (Rent $45.00 per month. See W. F. Greenwell, first house, Hawthorne Road, Albemarle Court. june29,july6,l3p PORTO RICO SWEET POTATO plants for sale. Seed treated be fore planting. C. E. Lupton, Route 3, Edenton, N. C. Phone 379-W-2. expjune29p. FOR RENT OR SALE—VERY REA sonable. Chaplain Kennedy House. Three acres of land. Three bed rooms. Partly furnished, with elec tric range, electric refrigerator, au tomatic washing machine and hot water heater. Just the place you have been looking for. Three and one half miles north of Edenton on Hertford Highway. Stop by and see this comfortable house or telephone Edenton 522-W-2. Available July 1. june 23, 30c North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court Daphney Virginia Currie, Plaintiff, vs. Manning David Currie, Defendant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above-named will 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 pose of obtaining absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment anl 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 Count ty. in the Court House in Edenton, N. C., within twenty days after July 28, 1950 and file a written Answer or Demur to the relief demanded in the Complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 22nd day of June, 1950. E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court Chowan County, North Carolina. Herbert Leary, Attorney. june 29,ju1y6,13,20cH.L VWW\^WWWWVS/WV\/VWWWS^WV\OJ>

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