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PAGE TWO >—Section TWO* PASTURE SUGGESTIONS By C. W. OVERMAN, Chowan County Agent Front what we have seen so far this year, Ladino Clover and Clov er Grass pastures are beginning to look quite good. But, we must re member that pastures have to be| fed in order to give maximum food for livestock. If your pasture hasn’t already ■been top-dressed, you should do so at once, using 500 pounds of 0-10- 20 per acre unless your soil test stated otherwise. Pastures should i not be grazed until they are four to six inches high and then not too dosely. April and early May is the time when bloat appears. Watch your animals for bloat. Feed your cat tle and sheep plenty of hay before turning them on the pasture and this will help greatly toward avoid ing the trouble. In case you observe an animal that is bloating, there is something you can do. Take a stick, prefera bly a rough or square stick about two inches in size and about 10 or 12 inches long. Fasten a rope to one end securely, place the stick in the animal’s mouth crosswise, run the rope around the head of the an imal and fasten it securely on the other end of the stick so as to hold the stick well up in the animal’s mouth. Usually this will induce chewing and licking and start the 1 KNOW YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY How does farm rental income af fect eligibility for social security? Starting with 1956, farm rental in come counts for social security if in accordance with the rental ar rangement the landlord materially participates in the production or management of the production of the farm commodities on his land. Rental income received by a land owner who does not materially par ticipate continues to be excluded from social security coverage. Perhaps you are wondering, just exactly what is material participa tion. The following tests will help you decide whether you are ma terially participating. You must have an arrangement for partici pating, either oral or in writing, and you must meet one of the tests as follows: Test No. I—Advance,: pay or stand good for at least one half the direct cost of producing the crop; furnish at least one half the tools, equipment and livestock used in producing the crop; Advise and consult with your tenant peri odically; or inspect the production activities periodically. (If you do any three of the four things above Get rid of Feel like a HO*4 ugly fat! new woman! {)| ALL-IN-ONE S Amazing New Capsule an r t Helps You Take Off Pounds and Pounds of Excess Weight While You Eat All the Foods You Choose ri4AT FRIENDS, let me ask you a simple i uest '° n: Am you too fat because you eat too much? Like to loee fat but can’t oontrol your appetite? Are you a glutton when it oomee to candy, aake, butter, gravy, potatoes? Have •OB spent dollar after dollar for re ducing pills, yet despite everything you’ve tried you’re still too fat? A Capsule that Equals a Meal •t Vitamins and Minerals! A well-known scientist has perfect ed a new tiny capsule that com- TL-. all the Recognized proven aids to reducing he found in nil the advertised products offered today. It the concentrated protean you’ve reed and beard -k—t Xt combines the vitamins op—h often lost when cut ting off foods containing - tfcMe needed vitamins and minerals. It combines the vegetable cellulose that baa no calorise yet expands when it absorbs water, thereby the feeling of e fell 111 iSLII.Oi animal to regurgitate. In severe cases or in case this doesn’t seem to of the situation in five or ten minutes, call your veterinar ian. In pastures where the cover is predominantly grass apply nitro en at the rate of approximately 32 pounds of actual nitrogen per acre. This will start the grass off to a quick growth and give you more early grass. Such an application may be made every 30 to 00 days as needed. The wet weather has prevented many growers seeding pastures this spring as intended. Ladino Clover sown now or as soon as the soil is workable, should still do all right this season. Otherwise, the land might be sown to some other corp for a summer grazing and the pas ture sown next fall. Star millet is a good grass crop to sow particularly on lighter soil types for summer grazing. Fer tilize the soil broadcast with 5001 pounds of 8-8-8 fertilized working| it will into the soil. Broadcast 20 to 25 pounds of same per acre. Then run a pea weeder sufficiently to cover the seed. Star millet must be grazed sufficiently to keep it young and tender. An application of 30 pounds of nitrogen every six weeks will give additional grazing. named, test No. 1 will be met). Test No. 2—Regularly and fre quently make, or take an important part in making management decis ions substantially contributing to or affecting the success of the en terprise. Test No. 3—Work 100 hours or more spread over a period of 5 weeks or more in activities con nected with producing the crop. Test No. 4. If you do things which, considered in their total effect, show you are materially and sig nificantly involved in the production of the farm commodities. Such sit uations as well as any cases that are otherwise doubtful may be sub mitted to the Norfolk Office of the Social Security Administration or the Internal Revenue Service for a decision. After you retire and are qualified for monthly benefits and materially participate in the opera tion of your farm, your farm rent al income must be counted in your yearly earnings under the retire ment test. If man had wished for what is right, they might have had it long ago. —William Hazliti. tein aa many a meal. When you take ALL-IN-ONE Capsules you not only curb your appetite, but you also get the vitamins, minerals and fat consuming protein you' need for health and energy. Fat Goes Fast You'll be surprised at the pounds you lose with the very first box. The inches that disappear the first month. See fat go so much easier you don’t actually know what’s happening. No starvation dieting, no drugs, no exercise with the All- In-One Reducing Plan. M OH Cstt? It’s absolutely nothing unless you grew slim, more youthful looking,ana enjoy better heslth-Try All-In-One Capsules a full week on this no risk plan. A full simply, enough to help you lose pounds and inches of fat, u only $2.98. You must be satisfied with the first pack age or money back. Oet AU-In-Oae , Capsules today ! *298 •0 CAPSUUS Ittma Sin M U .>*«r * • ■cX ‘Ly TV WONDER Ten-year-old Robert Strom observes the sun through a telescope at his home in the Bronx, N.Y Amazed television audiences have been watching the youngster as he handles difficult problems on “The $64,000 Question." De spite his genius tendencies, Robert’s interests, like any oth er boy’s, range from baseball to popular music. The telescope is a prize he won on another TV show.. Carrots Get The Nod From Nutritionists There’s something to the ’old re medy of eating carrots to improve eyesight. Carrots get the nod from nutritionists for their bountiful supply of caroteen which your bod ies can change into vitamin A— known as the “good eyesight” vita min. According to Ruby P. Uzzle, Ex tension Service consumer market ing specialist at State College, a serving of cooked carrots is more concentrated than an equal size ser ving of raw carrots, thus it can give more vitamin A. Mrs. Uzzle explains that one-half eup serving of either raw or cooked carrots supplies well over the amount of vitamin A recommended for the dai ly diet of the 25-year-old man. “Few foods surpass carrots in pro viding vitamin A either in quantity or in economy,” she continues. Many varieties of carrots are found on the markets. The short er carrots with blunt ends may be as tender as the long, slender va rieties. The intended use and the price tag may influence your choice. What does the color have to do wfth the quality of carrots? The orange color is a measure of the caroteen or vitamin A content of carrots —those of bright orange col-( or probably furnish more vitamin A) than carrots less bright in color. | The color can be affected by: The location of the growing area, I variety, storage conditions, and age| of the root and other environment-! al factors. \ Mrs. Uzzle hastens to point aut,'- however, that the orange color is not a true indication of sweetness and flavor. More mature carrots will likely be a brighter orange than small ones, but they will not be as tender. They may be a good choice for stews and pot roasts, while young, tender carrots of smaller size and lighter in color may be preferred for salads or rel ish trays. IN “OPERATION FROSTY” Army Pvt. Jessie T. Turnage, whose wife lives at 312 E. Queen Street, recently participated with the 24th Infantry Division’s 34th Regiment in “Operation Frosty,” a three-day field training exercise in Korea. A gunner in the regiment’s Com pany C, Turnage entered the Army in October, 1955. He completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C., and arrived in the Far East last July. RECORD SOYBEAN ACREAGE March 1 prospective acreage of soybeans grown alone for all pur poses is estimated at a recofd 543,- 000 acres and is 10 per cent larger than the 1956 acreage, according to the N. C. Crop Reporting Service. If the prospective plantings are carried out the acreage will ex ceed the previous record 1943 alone acreage by 48,000 acres. The cur rent crop is expected to be 39 per cent above the 1946-55 ten-year average of 392,4)00 acres. • i BEES NEED FOOD Beekeepers should examine their colonies of bees carefully and be sure they have enough feed for good brood rearing, according to County Agent C. W. Overman. Some colonies examined last week were found to be low in food and will have to be fed to survive. The cool damp and rainy weak er for the last 60 days baa permit fipmt an» eoneetien. wreots , rearing has been movmg forward m wL ' ' «f CfIOWAM HMALB, HOftTB CAft&BfA, WTOMPAT, APRfL 4, lift. the meantime. Sunt* Monies will I need feeding to tide them ov£r un til the main honey flow gets under. way. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of Clyde P. Ber ry, deceased, late of Chowan Coun i ty, North Carolina, this is to no- I tify all persons having claims against the estate of said .deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rocky Mount, N. C., on or. before the 28th day of March, 1958, ’ or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 28th day of March, 1957. MRS. DAISY B. BRITT, Teliery Street, Rocky Mount, N. C., Administratrix of Clyde P. Berry Estate Mar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May2c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of P. I. Rountree, deceased, late of Chowan County, i this is to notify all persons having! claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Tyner, N. C., on or be- 1 fore the 7th day of March, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar 1 of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. SAVANNAH ROUNTREE, Administratrix of P. I. Rountree Estate. Mar 7,14,21,28,Apr4,llcWH ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE North Carolina, Chowan County. The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix, of the Estate of Annie H. West, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of March, 1958, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted-to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the undersign ed at Edenton, N. C. This the 14th day of March, 1957. ODESSA WEST BEMBRY, Administratrix.. Mar.14,21,28,Apr4,11,1gt;. ~EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of C. J. Dail, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Tyner, North Carolina, on or be fore the 7th day of March, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar , of them recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This March 7, 1957. WILLIAM I. DAIL, Executor of C. J. Dail Fstnt.p Mar7,14,21,28,Apr4,11cWH ] ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE I’ North Carolina, Chowan County. The undersigned, having qualified las Administratrix of the Estate of Eula V. Garrett, deceased, late of t Chowan County, this is to notify all i’ persons having claims against said \ Estate to present them to the un \ dersigned on or before the 14th ' day of March, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to 1 said Estate will please make im mediate payment to the undersign ed. This the 14th day of March, 1957. EDITH 1 G. BUFFLAP, Administratrix. ' Mar14,21,28,Ajw4,11,18 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the Estate of Daniel T. Ward, Sr., deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex • hibit them to the undersigned at i Tyner, N. C., on or before the 14th ! day of March, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All Arsons indebted to 1 said estate will please make im i mediate payment. FOY A. WARD AND E. MARCEL WARD, Co-Executors of Estate of Daniel T. Ward, Sr. I This 14th day of March, 1957. Mar 14,21,28, Apr4,ll,lßc EXECUTOR’S NOTICE - Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of J. C. Edney, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or . before the 21st day of March, 1958, , or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in -1 debted to said estate will please . make immediate payment. . This March 21, 1957. J. C. EDNEY, JR., Executor of J. C. Edney ! Mar21,28,Apr4,11,25c North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court Leonard Edward Alston, Jr., ' Plaintiff vs. Delores Frances Johnson Alston, Defendant NOTICE SERVING PROCESS BY PUBLICATION To Delores Frances Johnston Alston— Take notice that A pleading seeking relief against yon has been filed in the above en titled action. The natuie of the relief being sought is as follows: Absolute di-1 vorce on the grounds of two years { separation next preceding the com- < movement of said action. You are required, Jjk Wake de fense to such pteadfiqr not later] service against you will apply \n the court for the relief sought. This 14th day of March, 1957. I E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court | MaT°B,Apr4,ll,lßc, i ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE North Carolina, Chowan County. The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Miles S. Elliott, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the un dersigned at Edenton, N. C., on or before the 21st day of March, 1858, or this notice wilt be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 4U persons I indebted to'said Estate will please make immediate payment to the ■ undersigned. . , This the 21st day of March, 1957. AMELIA W. ELLIOTT, Administratrix Mar21,28,Apr4,11,18,25c North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court Before The Clerk Mattie Riddick Boyce, Defendant vs. ' . Raymond Boj rce, Plaintiff NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Order by the Clerk of the Superior Court | of Chowan County in a special pro. 1 ceeding entitled in part “Mattie Riddick Boyce vs. Raymond Boyce” i directing a sale of the property hereinafter described for the pur , pose of partition, I shall on the 22nd day of April, 1957, at 12:00 o’clock noon sell at Public Auction on the premises for cash to the highest bidder the following prop- erty: , . The lot and all buildings and im provements thereon located on South side of the Center Hill- Hertford Highway, and beginning in the Southern edge of said stob at a power line pole, thence fol lowing game course a distance of about 35 yards from the begin ning point to another iron stob; thence in an Easterly course 35 yards to an iron stob; thence Northwardly and parallel with the first call, mentioned above about 35 yards to an iron stob in the Southern edge of said high way; thence Westwardly along the Southern edge of said high way 3\> yards to the place of be ginning and being a part of the Ed Dail tract of land and which property was occupied as a resi dence lot by the said first par ties within the past few years. See Deed from Nicholas J. George and wife Mary Ester Belch George to said George M. Belch dated August 14, 1946, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds in the afore said County, and also see deed in Deed Book 9, on page 284, in the Office of the Register of Deeds in Chowan County, N. C. This property will be sold sub ject to the indebtedness now held by the Building and Loan Asso ciation in Edenton, N. C., and the Deed at Trust held by Emmett Winslow of Hertford, N. C., also all County taxes that may be at this time due on said property. Terms of Sale: The successful bidder will be required to deposit 107 on the first $1,000.00 plus 57r of any excess above $1,000.00 with the Commissioner, Robert B. Lowry to show good faith on the purchase of said land and will be required to pay in cash the remainder of said bid at the time the deed is delivered by the Commissioner; the bid is to remain open for a period of 10 days from the report of sale for the raised bid in the amount re quired by law and should there be a raised bid then the property is to be re-advertised for a period of 2 weeks by advertising in a news paper published in Edenton, N. C., and posting same at the Court House in Chowan County, North CarhJJpa. Any prospective bidder is allow ed to inspect the said property prior to the Sale thereof. This 15th day of March, 1957. ROBERT B. LOWRY, Commissioner. Mareh2l,2B,Apr4,llc I- ■ - North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court Chafles William Glenn, vs. Margaret Pritchard Glenn NOTICE To Margaret Pritchard Glenn: The above named defendant, Mar garet Pritchard Glenn, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at r the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Chowan County in the Court House in Edenton, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after the 18th day of April, 1957, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 15th dayof March, 1957. E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court Chowan County. Mar2l,2BApr4,llc North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court ORDER FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Leonard Edward Alston, Jr., . Plaintiff, vs. Delores Frances Johnson Alston, Defendant. This cause coming on to be heard and being heard before the undersigned Clerk of Superior Court upon an affidavit satisfying the requirements of O. Sl-98.4 i having been duly filed herein, and , h appearing to the satisfaction of j the Court frotn the recitals set I ; *rw£ Cendant. fjWortiß ordered ” jssjßSrdJSs&Si Frances Johnson Alston be made by publication in The Chflwqn Herald once a week for four successive weeks <*f the notice issued by the undersigned ns provided by G. S. 1-99-2 This 14th day of March, 1957. E. W. 81‘IRES, Clerk of Superior Court Mar2l,2B,Apr4,llc ‘ EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Leila Major White,, deceased, late*of Chowah County,| this is to notify nil persons hav ing claims against Uie estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of March, 1868, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This March 14, 1857. ROBERT GRAHAM J WHITE, Executor of leila Major White. Estate. Marl4,3tj2aCAßr4,ll,lßcGW NOTICE OF S ALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue of the authority confer red upon the undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of' the Estate qf P. I. Rountree, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, the undersigned will offer for sale at public biddings for cash, to the highest bidder at the p. I. Rountree Homeplace located approximately 1 mile South of Joppa, North Caro lina, in Third Township, Chowan County, at 10:00 A. M., on Satur day, April 6,195 T, the following personal property, to-wit: 1 Horse drawn middle buster. 1 Turning Plow 1 South Carolina Cotton Plow 1 Double Hopper Com Planter 1 Two row Guiana Sower 1 Five Hoe Cultivator 1 Horse drawn stalk Cutter 1 Horse drawn Disk 1 Riding Cultivator 1 Two and One Cultivator 1 Cart and Wheels with Wooden Axle 1 Log Wagon - | 58 Bushels Shelled Com 1 Lot Ear Com 1 Lot Peanut Hay 2% Bags Seed Peanuts Pitched Forks and Weeding Hoes 1 Battery Fense Charge 1 Electric Fence Charge 1 Lot Electric Wire St Insulators 1 Lot Fencing Wire 1 Table 1 Cook Stove 1 Bed complete And various other articles not mentioned above. i Terms of Sale » Cash Dated and posted thirt 13th day of March 1957. Estate of P. I. Rountree SAVANNAH ROUNTREE Administratrix Mar2B,Apr4c 0 YEARS OLD Glemuore KENTUCKY *3 STRAIGHT Hi x ; bourbonßßo proof ■* ' y*% ■ > \ i j .'■•-■ j*|***'.’•' *yffiWM Jj ft • i- iBSM ' \ ; * < s took :jj I I ■ ufiaymfictnt cf&Mh I i a mnuyi ' # aj Bg tofL MM BuXfii |§Bg»GIANT MMiSB Don’t miss these BurpeeTetraSnapdragons! In developing their bigger flowers and taller, stronger spikes, natuße gave Burpee scien tists two extra rewards gorgeous new colors and exquisitely ruffled blooms. Come in nc«v far seeds of newer, better mdSKFlowers and Vegetables, including the new exclusive Burpee Hybrids. >■ VrtESl, E. L. PEARCE “Quality Seeds of Known Origin' ; / SEEDSMAN Edenton p a PHONE m* MR. FARMER See Us For Your Seed Peanut Shelling We have the newest equipment to Pre-Clean your Peanuts of all trash and dirt before they go into the shell er. Our equipment is the most up-to date in this section of the State and we invite you to inspect it at any time. We Are Now Open For Business Telephone 2423 Ch owan Storage Go. L. E. BUNCH, Mgr. W. Carteret St. Edenton, N. C. ALL SEED RECEIVES OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION ... A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU! TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD
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