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
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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.
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Clean teeth reguiarty with sanitiz
ing Olag Tooth Paste, made with
soothing, protective oils. Olag
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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