PAGE TWO -SECTION ONE Cotton Infestation Showing Increase , t Some Damage Found In Almost Every Field • Cotton insect infestation in Cho wan County is slightly higher than last week,*gays County Agent C. W, Overman. There was some boll worm damage in every field. Red Spiders were found in two fields. According to Overman’s calcula tion, weevils will emerge from fall en squares about the first of next week. A good dusting about the middle of next week and another five days later should get the boll weevil. Ten per cent DDT at 10 pounds per acre will get the boll worm. Parathioh is good for controlling an infestation of red spider. Untreated fields this week aver aged seven per cent punctured squares. Treated fields averaged one per cent punctured squares. Woodworking Shop Destroyed By Fire Continued From Page 1, Section 1 Hobbs was near a door when the inside pressure threw it open with great force. He was thrown to the ground, injuring his leg, which was bruised and a iigament possibly broken. He was also burned on the arm and singed by the flames about his head. Corporal Harold G. Chase, a Ma rine, who was also lending his as sistance, was at the same place at the time and he was burred on the front of his body. He received first ’ and second degree bums on the face and hands and was sent to the bate 'hospital for treatment. The concern, plans to rebuild the woodworking shop as soon as possi — bla, so that business will be con ■ tinued. Merchandise which was 9 destroyed will be restocked immedi ■ ately and enough lumber was stor -9 ed in other warehouses to sen-ice M any orders. Overman Urges Fall And Winter Gardens Jj*A good fait and winter garden cap mean health to the family and money in the pocket,” County Agent Charlie Overman says. “Now is an ideal time to get the fall anil winter garden going. “Here are some good pointers. Prepare a good seed bed. At least one quart of 6-8- l i, 8-8-8 or 5-10-10 fertilizer should be mixed in every 100. feet of row. You can’t grow plants without feeding them. “Set plants of tomato, cabbage, and eollards. Sow seed of snap beans, lima beans, beets, cabbage, eollards, carrots, kale, mustard, field peas, turnips, rutabaga, and squash. Snap bean plantings may be made up to August 20. Greens, radjsh and spinach may be planted in September. “A good variety of vegetables provides more appetizing meals. A good fall and winter garden is worth over SIOO to a family of five. Let’s eat well and save.” CARD OF THANKS We, the family of William F. Perry, desire to express our sin cere thanks and appreciation for the flowers, expressions of sym pathy and deeds of kindness ex tended us during the illness and death of our father and husband. MRS. PERRY AND CHILDREN COUNTRY i Gentleman ( DISTILLED LONDON DRY ) GIN 90 PROOF A Distilled from 100% Grain £m n jmf mm-)s2£!k { m . ' :W j limM fflf i u,rt lSSlK^ , “*“ Ifate——— " - rliffifril y'i m ifthfc It _,.H2 mPT TmES&Pfflm Hf-- v rLi H p, [irhi. * mKBBBr COMMUNICATIONS will be the lifeline of Operation Alert, 1956, just as they arc of any effective nationwide defense against at tacking” planes. Shown here is part of the communications center at Federal Civil Defense Administration national headquarters at Battle Creek, Michigan, during last year’s Operation Alert. (Battle Creek Enquirer and News Photo) C. W. Henderson | Colonial Manager Melvin Tucker Being Transferred to Store At Rockingham C. W. Henderson has recently j taken over the duties as manager] of the Edenton Colonial store, sue-j ceeding Earl Low-man, who has] been transferred to Norfolk. He j has been the Edenton manager for about a year. Mr. Henderson comes to Edenton from the Williamsburg, Va., Co lo, ia! store. | Melvin Tucker, who has been as-a ■ Whats New in Colgate Cental Cream 9 1 tnats IfIISSING-MISSINO-MISSING ■ I in every other leading toothpaste? H / '""-/ ECONOMY SIZE - No othir leading toothpaste^ .can glre the 12-hour protection against f;{| tooth decay you get with ■"■■■■■■—-“ .) Colgate Dental Cream with GarM also 49t and 29t sues t The Top Three After Colgate’# CLEANS YOUR BREATH iHi it GUARDS YOUR TEETH! / *CcJ«AtB-P»lmolive Co.'s trademark for Sodium N-Lauroyi Sircosinate. Super P & Q Market We'H design forms to streamline and f|l speed-up the routine of your office or shop. «s| Get our suggestions, without obligation, S on anything from a shipping tag to a coor- THE CHOWAN HERALD,'EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JULY 111, 195(1. , sistant manager of the Edenton store for 14 months, will leave I shortly for Rockingham, where he has been transferred for further training prior to being promoted as a manager. All Net No one in the courtroom seemed to know just what the case was about. The lawyers themselves • were mixed up. Then an import i ant witness was presently asked to j tell the court the total of his gross l income. He refused; the counsel I appealed to the judge. “You must answer the question,” said the judge sternly. The witness fidgeted about, and then burst out: “But . . . but, your I honor, 1 have no gross income! I’m a fisherman, and it’s all net.” f \ i/I IW', j ' ' f I I \ | jjf/f fi||fff/*M aJfMwm jßfll^f GRADE “A” DRESESD and DRAWN I WHOLE -Lb 14-oz. POWATAN TOMATO Bottle Catsup 19 c 4-oz. WHITE HOUSE Pkg. TEA })* ORANGE ADE - HI-C 27* 5c OFF SOAP POWDER CHEER P •; & 26c 12-oz. FRESH OFF THE COB NIBLET 2 Cans Corn 29* SAVE WITH . 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