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U Webb, Jr, Named Du FHA Committee For Chowan County Various Types of Assist ance Is Offered to Farmers Joe A. Webb, Jr., was recently a’p pointed to the IChowan County FHA Committee for a period of three years effective July 1,1952, replacing James L. Hassell, retiring committeeman. The Chowan County FHA Commit tee is composed of Hi\ery T. Hobbs, T. A. Berryman and Mr. Webb. These men work closely with E. F. Morgan, County Supervisor for Chowan and Perquimans counties. It is the duty of these committee men to certify as to the eligibility of persons applying for all types of as sistance offered by the Farmers Home Administration Program. Also pass ing upon farms being considered for purchase, enlargement or development under the Farm Ownership Program or for improvement under the Farm Housing Program. Types of assistance offered by the Fanners Home Administration are as follows: Operating loans to help eligible operators of family-type farms get ahead through better farming; farm development loans to owners of under-developed farms; farm enlarge ment loans to owners whose farms are too small to be an economic unit; I * GET AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING AT A NEW LOW PRICE! KELVIN ATOR B! A sensational new engineering * i\i; vement! Kelvinator “Magic Cy- Self-defrosting is simpler, faster, N|vk^Bjg! tore economical. Uses no elec- TOff^B mating elements. Nothing else .Come in and see why it's bpst I Kjß at sppUed tor. vCl!!l TV! j Modal EA Illustrated 8 to. ft. «f Cold Space • 33-lb. Eraozar Chest I • IS sq. ft. of Shelf Areal • Portable tartar Chest Accessory I • Heady Dear Shelves I • Twia Meist-Celd Crispersl • Extro-High, Extra-Roomy tattle Space! I * Prices shown are for delivery in your kitchen with Five-Year Protection Plan. Slats and local taxes extra. Prices and specifications subject to ohange without notlos. THERE IS A BETTER REFRIGERATOR ... IT’S Edenton Furniture Co. Next Door Old Citizens Bank Building ' PHONE 516 EDENTON, N. C. schenleyJL I BLENDED WHISKEY S 6 PROOF. 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., NEW YORK. NEW YORK l farm ownership loans to eligible ap ! pUcants to purchase family-type farms; farm housing loans to owners to construct, improve, alter, repair or replace a house or other building es sential to the operation of the farm! The local office of the Fanners (Home Administration serving Chowan County is located over the bus station in Hertford and is open Monday through Friday from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Group Chowan Farmers At Experiment Station On Tuesday afteronon of last week several Chowan County fanners visit ed the Tobacco Experiment Station ift Pitt County near Greenville. Those attending were Earl Ashley, G. W. Bunch, George W. Bunch, Jr, T. C. Byrum and Mr. Layden. The weather had been just as .dry at the Experi ment Farm this year as elsewhere, consequently the crops there are not good. Several new varieties of tobacco are being tested and possibly some of them will he released within two or three years. Liming and fertilizer tests are also being conducted to de termine which combination of the two is the best for most farming condi tions. Meadow nematodes are becoming serious pests to flue-cured tobacco growers. One of the best practices' to control this pest is to follow a good system of * crop rotation. Tobacco, corn and small grains should be in cluded in the rotation. We always have time enough, if we will hut use it aright. —Goethe. "VvH/ Modal MA Illustrated 11 CO. ft. CaM- Clear-to-the-Floor' • 43-ft. Freezer Chest I • 11.4 sq. ft. es Shelf Areal ' • Portable latter Chest Accessary I • Handy Doer Shelves I • Twia Moist-Cold Crispersl 0 Extra-High, Extra-ReeOty lettie Spare I THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C, THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1952. JJospital Patients] Patients in Chowan Hospital as of Monday of this week were: White: Miss Carolyn Bail, Miss Joyce Van Horn, Mrs. Gladys Elliott, ( Mrs. Mary Garden, Vernon Moore, Ross Horton, Mis. Florence Mosely and baby girl, Mrs. Rebecca i and baby boy, Robert Parks, William 1 Craddock, Mrs. Winnie Small, Mrs. Ora Lee Jones, Mrs.. Pauline Morgan ' and. Percy Smith. Colored: Annie Skinner, Birda . Spivey and Lucius Burke. Patients discharged from the hospi- , tal from June 30 to Julv 7 were: White: Mrs. Isa Ward and baby i girl, Mack Hendrix, Mrs. Lillian Tynch ' and baby boy, Mrs. Miley Barrow and baby girt, Mrs. Mary Parrish and baby boy, Fred White, Raleigh Pierce, Mrs. ' Lettie Ashley, Mrs. Marion Spruill, Mrs. Bertha Lassiter, Mrs. Emma Hassell, Mrs. Sarah Swain, Mrs. Mar garet Rawlinson and Mrs. Joyce Crow der and baby girl. ! Colored: Baby Doris Johnson, Ha zel Johnson, Devolure Copeland and baby boy, Nora Dail, Mary Harvey, Thelma Copeland, Penny Elliott and baby boy, Baby Thomas Simpson* Florence MizeLle, Annie Gilliam, James Ruffin, Vannie Leary and baby ; boy, Victoria Lassiter and baby girl, George Bonner, Evelyn Bonner and baby boy, Henry Simmons, Martha Elliott, Mable Perry and baby girl and Helen Lawson. Chaplains for the week are: White, Father Francis McCourt. Colored, the Rev. J. E. Tillett. Those who have finished by making all others think with them, have usu ally been those who began by daring to think for themselves. —Caleb Colton. Classified Ads TARTAR! OLAG CONTAINS SALT, reduees tartar. Olag Tooth Paste. All drug stores. LOST —MAN ’ S~WALLET CONTAIN ing $20.00, driver’s license, I.D. card and other valuables. Finder may keep money, return wallet to Cho wan Herald office. ltp BABY CHICKS YES, WE WILL have a few more shipments during this month. Get yours soon before the hatchery closes down. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checker board Store.” ltc FOR SALE—DINING ROOM SUITE, piano, radio phonograph. See Mrs. Fred White, Edenton, Route 2. Phone Cisco 102. july3,l9pd FOR RENT—COTTAGE AT NAGS Head. Electrically equipped, bath with shower. K. L. Nixon, Eden ton, N. C. junel9tf JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHlP ment of T. W. Wood’s good ole vegetable garden seeds. They will come up. Ask your neighbor. Also Vigoro and Nitrate of Soda. Hal sey Feed & Seed Store, “The Check erboard Store.” ltc SPECIAL—AAA BARRED ROCKS, White Rocks, White Wyandottes, $9.95 per 100 as hatched. New Hampshire Reds, $10.95 per 100 as hatched. Heavy assorted $8.95 as hatched. Heavy Breed Cockerels $7.95. 12 Pekin Ducklings $4.75. 15 Bronze Broadchested Turkey 1 Poults sl2. Bloodtested. 100% live delivery. C. O. D. RUBY CHICKS; Dept. 19C, Norfolk, Va. may22tf JUST RECEIVED—A NEW SHlP ment of Fly Spray and Sprayers, garden insecticides, dust and dust ers. Halsey Feed & Seed Store. “The Checkerboard Store.” ltc 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE—9II N. Broad Street. Desirable Location. Large lot, asbestos shingled, recent ly painted. See Mrs. William A. Sexton, Jr., or phone 131-W. tfc WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO WORK in shirt factory in Hertford, N. C. Good starting salary, • good trade and chance for advancement. Apply Don Juan Shirt Factory. tfc. TERRA COTTA PIPE, DRAIN Tile, Septic Tanks, Culvert Pipe, Galvanized Pipe, Pump Pipe, Strain ers, Valves and Fittings. Kennan & Corey Plumbing Co., phone 545. Edenton-Hertford Highway. tfc. mm 1 mum BfIUKMq ! |IHHIIIIIiIIUIIHIUUUMMIIIMIMIIIIIimnmiIIII SI I have heard more than one farmer say there should' be an open season on hunters. That statement heralds the end •of an American tradition. Louis Bromfield predicts that in the not too far distant future all hunting and fishing (except, on state-owned lands) will be on a permission basis, most of it on the basis of lease for the season or fee for a day. In the old days the average farm er did not mind the invasion of his land by an occasion sportsman. On the whole, there was plenty of fish and game and the sportsmen, were well be haved. Then as the cities grew the sportsmen increased in number and many of them were of a new breed. Often they took a gun and some cart ridges and went out shooting every thing that turned up on the land scape; they cut fences, left gates open and very often stole anything that was loose and could he car ried. Very quickly farms began to be posted and on opening day tha farmer got out his shotgun, not to shoot game but to run hunters off his place. But recently there has developed a new angle to the public hunting prob lem. Landowners have begun to rea lize that sportsmen are willing to pay a good-sized fee for the right to hunt and fjsh where there is plenty of game. With this lias come improve ment in game food and habitat. For the smart farmer knows that the more game he has the more customers he will have. He has begun to plant both feed and cover and to pay some attention to his ponds and streams. There is also an increasing ten dency in this country for sports men’s organizations and private clubs to buy or lease considerable acreage and to develop it with their own money. Bromfield thinks the restrictions on free public hunting are almost cer tain to increase as population pres sures in many areas become difficult. This is happening even in so vast a country as Texas with its millions of acres of wild land. The one bright factor in the pic ture is that as more farmers and landowners come to understand the value of revenues from hunting and fishing fees, the more attention will be paid to clean streams, to habitat and to food. It may cost a few dollars a year for the right to top quality sports, but it will be worth it to many. I _ TR X A HE _ RAL^ Every # drop of whisky \ I ft 7 years old \) blended with finest n 86*8 proof • 35% straight SOIO Mm PINT whiskies • 65% grain >035 neutral spirits J 4/5 QT CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA| ' ' • ■ • .; *■'•; . l V; ’ '■ ,* fc * ' . . . v • ; .• ,//■;' ■; 's,.---..,.. . ■ '>*. v / : .; •, •/, v ' '.v-:.. iLijsi Miss Agnes Jean Britton Bride Os Glenn Perry Miss Jean Britton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Britton, and Glenn Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry of Tyner, were united in mar riage Sunday afternoon, June 22, ( : n 1 JKaSS9TWODAYSONnNFRUkSAT.BSS& M wwcwwi ,IT »B jiu w-B a* tints ku '" "81 -Ja•«. Mir nnlllß S m I f teutror c°m-b S-JW I niation-JJ ■SI HIB type Son CliSStsß B rtl r isWf i. «n ><S Sroenj.Jg am J less.B ft •inniS Ss~’f7o w . n ? u f,‘o’i«‘” , S.sC. iST' iS.>K,S« l m M LEGGETT & DAVIS DRUG STORE njn_-u-u-i_n^_- u JustwfatijouVe rD|/*|f\AlDE been waiting ftr! | I|\£ _ „ 'Refrigerators with m C- /SA&me —Plus All These Features ! flfl Down tpOU.UV • Full-width Super. e Exclusive Quickufoe ‘ 104 Weeks to Pay Freezer Che»t Ice Troys Cash • 2 big, All-Porcelain •Meter-Miser Price ww9 Hydrators mechanism •AAA* lifetime Porcelain Finish Also Available on De Luxe and Imperial Modek i RALPH E. PARRISH r ) YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER 409 S. BROAD ST. PHONE 178 EDENTON. N. C I the parsonage of the Rocky Hock Bap , tist Church. The Rev. R. E. Gordon, performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of a few relatives and 1 friends. Following a wedding trip, the new lyweds are making their home in 1 Edenton. PAGE NINE
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