Membership Drive Is I m in M Swing I President Lonnie Har rell Urges 100% Con i tact of Families The Chowan County Farm Bureau I Started its 1964 membership drive on I Wednesday night of last week with a I kick-off dinner for the workers held I at the Chowan Community Building. I The Oak Grove Home Demonstration I Club Served a barbecue dinner, which I was thoroughly enjoyed. Alonzo Ed- I wards, past president of the N. C. I Farm Bureau and Green County Rep- I resentative to the Legislature, gave a I most informative and inspirational I address to the workers preparatory I for the drive. 1 Mr. Edwards pointed out that I farmers in Chowan County, or in any I other county, cannot afford to sit idly I by and not do their part by being a I member of a farm organization which I is working in every way for farm I people. Bill Little, district Farm Bu- I reau representative, distributed to the I workers the membership drive ma- | terials and explained how to use them. President Lonnie Harrell was 'in charge of the meeting and urged his workers 'to get out and contact every farm family in their community im mediately, within the next three days, and by all means complete a 100 per cent contact within a week’s time. COUNCIL MEETS TUESDAY Town Council will hold its October meeting Tuesday night, October 13, in the Municipal Building. Classified Ads IF YOU SMOKE YOU NEED OLAG Tooth Paste. Buy at the drug store. WANTED TO RENT—ROOM—FUR nished or unfurnished. Phone 600 or write P. O. Box 131. Oct.l,B,pd FOR SALE NEW ONE-STORY house, two bedrooms, bath, kitchen ette and living room. Herbert Leary, Edenton, N. C. ltpd READY MIX CONCRETE DELlV ered to Edenton and vicinity from our new Williamston plant. Call us for your concrete requirements. Phone 1146, Washington, N. C. Octß,lsc FOR RENT—3-ROOM APARTMENT | and bath. Hot and cold water, oil heater. Upstairs, center of busi ness section. Ideal for small fami ly. Apply 313 South Broad,; Street. Octß,lspd NEEDED—A RAWLEIGH DEALER for Chowan County. 1500 or more families, where products have been sold. Real opportunity for per manent, profitable work. Write Rawleigh’s, Department NCJ-310- 232, Richmond, Virginia. 0ct8,15,22,29pd YVANTED 2 FAMILIES, WHITE or Colored, to tend 13 acres of to bacco for 1954. W. E. Bond. Octß,lsc FOR SALE—GENERAL ELECTRIC automatic ironer. In splendid con dition. Call Mrs. Ernest Lee, phone 386-W-l. ltpd •GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. COM plete Line Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, and Berry Plants offered by Vir ginia’s Largest Growers. Also ex tensive assortment Ornamental Plant Material and Spring Flower ing Bulbs. Write for Free Copy 56-page Planting Guide and Bulb Folder in. color. Salespeople want-' ed. Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynes boro, Virginia. Octßc WANTED—WHY WORRY ABOUT Athlete’s Foot, Boils, Bums, Itch, Eczema, Impetigo, Pimples, Psorias. sis, Ringworm or any known skin disease. Ask your druggist about V-J-O. ExpFeb2o, 1954 pd SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS— on all makes. Free estimates in advance. We will loan you a ma chine while yours is being repaired. Singer Sewing Center, 605 East Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C., phone 4306. Sept24,Octl,B,lsc FOR SALE—BLACK HEAD CON trol for turkeys.' Sulmet for chick ens. Cod liver oil, lump charcoal, roost paint and lice powder, baby chicks. Special prices on large or ' ders. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” tfc SINGER SEWING New Singer machines may be pur chased for as low as {94.50. Bud get terms. Liberal trade-ins. Sing er Sewing Machine Center, 605 East Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C., phone 4306. Sept24,OctLß,lsc | MAN OR WOMAN TO TAKJE OVER route-of established Watkins cus- I tomers in the city of Edenton. I Earnings unlimited. No investment I necessary. We will help you get I started. Write J. R. Watkins Co., I Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va. I Septl7,24,Octl,Bpd I TALL GARDEN SEED,-FEETILIZ- I er, and Nitrate of Soda; fresh[l nf/v*k lust Arrived Hslsgv PpM &11 BELK-TYLER’S I I BEGINNING TOMORROW ..AT 9 O’CLOCK I *★ I IA Sensational “Scoop” f1 \ I ■ „ BELK-TYLER’S BUYERS... Were Fortunate In Mak- ij| iJL \ m j Sizes r or: ing This Most Unusual Purchase of Women’s and Girls’ Jr I 1 JUNIORS Spwl Quality Coats at Amazingly Low Prices! The Values Jf M ( I M r wik 'w"omen’s 7 C¥l rr Kk COATS If if I I Z:,. lltflM * many, many new coats to choose * I f■ I I * IIIpIt * FROMINIIITHENtWE , Tf#BRICS * / I 1 81 I |BB REGULAR VALUES J f K I SALE PRICE! . j ' „ AWJIIT . „ , mmm . • CASHMERE BLENDS All Beautifully Lined! MM • FLEECY CHECKS M • FLUFFY FLEECES I /£% K |IJ MM • GAY PLAIDS I Jpn m" BMM • NOVELTY CHECKS ■ IJi MLI° J £!% I JgM* SMART .;. NIFTY ... NEW VY I M GIRLS’ COATS Mk\ \ I' BB'-j?.yrß Fine 100% Wool Fabrics . . . beautifully styled . . . smartly tailored ... in a variety of m fl Mm" B the season’s newest models. These Coats were made by one of America’s leading makers. Jr *y ’ JmiZt \ I SJfe Regular Values To $22.50 I \Hm SALE PRICE! M£3\ jr? sljßs ■ ALL AGES: • novelty fabrics • all wool I // A l I J_ BELK TYLER’S 6^ THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1953. Page Three