PAGE TWO —SECTION TWO THE FARMS]! BgglN CHOWAN COUNTY By .C. W. OVERMAN. Chowan Countv Aoenl *■—.■fr* ; rr~‘ ■_ ASCS Community Committee Elections: All farmers should remember that Community Com- [ mittee elections are in progress tliis week-end and be sure to cast their ballots. The election is being held by mail. Each eli gible farmer has received a bal lot with envelopes. Mark the ballot, place the ballot in the plain envelope and seal then jjlacd the envelope in the win dow envelope and mail back to the ASCS office. No postage stamp is required. This is very simple. Voting is a privilege and also a responsibility. Let’s, make the vote in Chowan j County 100 percent this year and prove that we are interested. Gasoline Tax Refunds: Sep tember is the last month for | fi'ing applications for tax re fund on farm used gasoline for the last period. The Federal ap plication covers gasoline used July 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962. The State application cov ers the period January 1,1962 through June 30, 1962. This money is yours if you apply for it. Farmers who appreciate this privilege will make use of it by filing their applications. Farm Bur ea u Membership Drive: The Farm Bureau mem bership drive is on in Chowan Courity. Yes, the membership fee is ten dollars, double that of last year, but think about what you are doing. You now have a tri-county Farm Bureau Office in Hertford to serve Cho wan, Gates and Perquimans counties. This provides service which you have not had before. Someone has said, “United We Stand, Divided We Fall’’. It is through joining your efforts to gether you are able to accom plish progress that you are not able to accomplish individually. Give careful consideration to your farm organization before deciding not to maintain your membership or join.' ( Watch For Garden Insects: ( People should watch their gar- , dens carefully for insects. The corn earworm is working on to-1 matoes and many other crops., The cabbage looper, the web-1 ( worm and many other insects j , are working on cabbage, collards, I ( Taylor Theatre F.DENTON, N. C Thursday. Friday and Saturday. September 6-7-8 — Kerwin Mathews and Judi Meredith in "JACK THE GIANT KILLER" Technicolor Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, September 9-10-11 James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara in "MR. HOBBS TAKE A VACATION" Cinema Scope and Color Wednesday, September 12 — FLAY HCKV, IT’S FKKK! Elizabeth Taylor in "LCVE IS BETTER THAN EVER" Coming September 13-14 Carolyn Byrd Os Raleigh, N. C. in "AIRBORNE" Filmed at Fort Bragg, N, C. G 8 fjZH < FROOP /***»*/ /«kL 6 years old Iff Old 0 Id Straight $0.25 BOURBON $3 eo PUfr greens and other crops. Two good and safe insecticides to use are four percent Malathio'n dust and five percent Sevin dust. These materials may also be ob ; tained in a spray material. The insecticide should be applied as soon as insects are observed, not wait until Considerable damage has been done. Now is a good time to side dress and keep present vege tables growing as well as make plantings for a good fall and winter garden. Plant greens, col- 1 lards, turnips, radish and spin ach. Set onion sets, cabbage and Icollard plants. A good garden I provides living at home and boarding there, too. ' Pasture Renovation: A decline in quality and quantity of graz ing is a problem on many farms. Through lack of adequate ferti lization and liming and because of unfavorable grazing manage ment methods, clovers and de sirable species of grasses have been lost. What should we do? First, have the soil tested to determine the lime and fertilizer needs of the soil. Rembve the excess foliage by mowing or very close grazing. Apply the lime and fertilizer needed. Tear up the sod with a disc harrow working in the lime and fertiliz er. Seed the legumes and grass es desire at the rates recom mended. Take care of the pas ture by a good systematic rota tion of grazing. Top dress the pasture each fall as recommend ed. Control weeds, most weeds can be controlled by using her bicides as recommended. Scale On Ornamentals: Florida Wax Scale and some other scales are beginning to show on shrubs. Spray thoroughly with a mixture of three teaspoonfuls of twenty-five percent Malathion in a gallop of soapy water. Re peated applications may be needed if scale reappears. “A Stitch in Time Saves Nine” so don’t wait until scale has weak ened plants but spray at the first sign of the pests. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ! The indestructible relationship 1 of God and man will be empha sized at Christian Science church services Sunday. Scriptural selections in the Lesson-Sermon on “Man” in \ elude the following verse (Psalm 18): “It is God that girdeth me with strength, and maketh my way perfect.” A citation to be read from “Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Bak er Eddy states (p. 470): “The relations of God and man, div ine Principle and idea, are in destructible in Science: and Sci ence knows no lapse from nor return to harmony, but holds the divine order or spiritual law, in which God and all that He creates are perfect and eter nal, to have remained unchang ed in its eternal history.” agf? can rrwfcw * ||y,Hi,h I pH pEHpi^^rpoches I for the wke of your how THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER S. 1982. - - - - - n u i—■ m ■ ■ Married Sunday In Raleigh * r;~~ ' _ . * JK jjH r : IjL 1I• m > - I jjf. BV ,~,v- ' jP? jHw | : «, - .V'Wt t> Kb -mm BP- . . * * ' -■ v : i ' ' /. - MRS. HAYWOOD THOMAS HOLLOWELL. JR. Miss Beatrice Marie Bur- 1 nette and Haywood Thomas Hoi-! lowell, Jr., were married Sun day, September 2, at the home of the bride’s brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bur nette in Raleigh, N. C. The Rev. Rufus Potts offici ated. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bur nette of Youngsville, N. C. The bridegroom is the son of, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hollowed. Sr., of Tyner. Given in marriage by her brother, the bride were a street length gown .of silk organza over taffetta with a lace top. She carried a white Bible top ped with an orchid. Mrs. Pearl Burnette, sister-in law of the bride, was matron es honor. H. T. Hollowell, Sr., father of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride is a graduate of Youngsville High School and was employed as a clerk with the Motor Vehicles Department See the Patented SIEGLER now at Byrum Hardware Co. DIAL 2131 EDENTON WE INSTALL AND SERVICE Trades l i dues $2.50 Per Week Let us show you how you can flew! SYNCHRONIZED AIP 0U CONTROI GIVES siKiruiimi at the turn of a dial! Imagine! Turning just one dial on the new Siegler Home Heater feeds the exact amount of nto burner, ans re the exact amount of air; then s * ynchronize3 the blower speed to give you perfect SUPER Floor Heat! The new 111 matic Control System . - means even greater the f act - a Siegler i pays for itself! •Hv#v/x/ i■ | itjl 11 mll ■ l l ■■ I iin Raleigh.- ! The bridegroom is a graduate of Chowan High School and is stationed in Fayetteville with the State Highway Patrol. After a wedding trip the couple will make their home in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lurnettt entertained .at a reception im mediately following the wed ding. Assisting in the serving were Mrs. Doris Jean Hicks. Miss Frances Walters. Mrs. Shelby Jean Morris and Mrs Janet Morris. 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