PAGE TWO
-SECTION ONE
Cotton Infestation
Showing Increase
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Some Damage Found
In Almost Every
Field
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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
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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
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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.
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from the Williamsburg, Va., Co
lo, ia! store. |
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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.”
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