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Improvement Being Emphasized In Seed Peanuts For Area Committee Named to Work For Legislation In North Carolina Taking further steps in a full scale j iieanut *eed improvement program, ' a committee was named here Thurs- j day to work toward getting legists 1 tion in North Carolina which would permit the State to play a greater part through research and experi- ; ment in the seed improvement field. It was brought out that extensive ! work to this end is already being • done in Virginia. (letter peanut seed for the Vir ginia-Carolina area was the prime topic of discussion as directors of the (■rowers Peanut Cooperative, Inc., met here in semi-annual session. The Gl’C handles peanut programs in North and South Carolina. Virginia' and Tennessee. Much stress was laid upon the fact that peanuts is one of the: tnajor cash crops in this area and ' that very little work lias been done 1 toward improving the crop by prpduc . ing better strains for distribution to peanut growers. At the same time,, it was pointed out by the Association's 1 farmer-directors, a great deal of work has been done along the same l.nes in connection with other major Cooked A Fine Dinner Then Threw It To Dog One lady recently stated that she Used to throw her own dinner to the dog most of the time. It made her sick just to look at anything to eat. She was swollen with gas, full of bloat, had headaches, felt worn out ( and was badly constipated. Finally i she got INNER-AID and says she now eats everything in sight and di gests it perfectly. Bowels are regu lar and normal. She is enjoying life: once more and feels like “some other' woman” since taking this New Com pound. INNER-AID contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas, from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering! Get INNER-AID. Sold by| all Drug Stores here in Chowan' County. adv. ~■> “JF.S not: IT \AI ( 111 1.. SOWT" 'DISCOVERING 7 UNCLE NATCHEL One day back in 1934. an artist, driving leisurely along a country road in the deep South, heard the sound of banjo music floating toward him through the trees. He left his ear and followed the sad-sweet strains until he found a clearing in the forest where, on a little cabin porch, sat an old darky. a red-headed boy of twelve, and a (log-in the middle of a music lesson! All unseen, the artist set up his easel and soon, upon the canvas, appeared the boy, all thumbs, his face screwed up in earnest effort, manfully struggling with the stringed instrument; the dog looking on in painful apprehension; the old man patiently urging: “Jes’ hoi’ it natchel, Sonny-thataway, natchel!” This beautiful painting by Hy Hintermeister was fea tured on the 1935 Uncle Natchel calendar, and introduced to a million people the familiar figure of “Uncle Natchel”, the kindly old man who has appeared ever since as the symbol of Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda. Uncle Natchel is really a rare and lovable character. Grown old in the employ of Sonny’s family, he is known to everyone for miles around for his inexhaustible supply of stories about the wonders of Nature and his belief that the best way to do anything is the “Natchel” way. And that, of course, is how he got his name. 'Tjdtiiikd CHILEAN NITRATE of SOPH > % crops such as tobacco, cotton and corn. Members of the Board of the GPC in North Carolina together with W. W. Eagles of Macclesfield, N. C., president of the North Carolina Farm 1 j Bureau, and R. Flake Shaw, Bureau } secretary, were named to confer with ' experiment station and Extension Service heads in North Carolina and work toward legislation to permit a wider program of experiment and re-1 search to improve peanut seed in the! State. First steps in the vital seed i'm ; -* : provement program were taken by , the Growers Peanut Co-op last .fall ! when Mayon Parker of Ahoskie, N. C, | was named to head a committee in I vestigating the possibilities of an im- • provement program. Members of this committee are J. B. Fearing of Wind sor, N. C.. F. M. Johnson of Frank ' 1 in, Va., R. V. Knight of Tarboro, N. i C., and T. F. Turner of Florence, SC. | This committee will continue its j work in connection with the program, Parker, president of the CPC, said.' while the second committee will seek: legislation in North Carolina favor-- able to the seed improvement pro- :• : grain. i! I I School Attendance Officer Investigated , Two Oases In March W. .1. Taylor, school attendance of fleer for Chowan."County, reported to. the County Commissioners Monday | that it was necessary to investigate j only t\vo absences from school during | March. One was a white ease and tile: other Colored, the children in both ; instances being back in school. j inM emoriam In sad but loving memory of our husband and father. A. L. Copeland, who passed away three years ago, April 4, 1943. 'Sad but expected was the call Os one so dearly loved by us all; I Your memory is as sweet today, I As in the hour yoti passed away, j We sit and think of you, dear one, j. And think of how you died; It was sad you could not speak to us, j Before you passed to the other ! side. : You shall never be forgotten; Never shall your memory fade; Sweetest thoughts will always linger j A. Around the grave: where you are ! laid. His wife, son and daughter THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N, U„ THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1946 License To Fish With 1 Artificial Bait Required Though the general belief prevails that no license is required to do any kind of fishing by residents of ai county, attention is called to Section | 4 of the State Anglers’ Law, which ; requires a license for using artificial . baits. ! Following is the; section dealing ! with county fishing licenses: “Any person who has lived in any I county in North Carolina for a period j of six months is deemed a resident , of that county for the purpose of ! this Act and upon application to the j _ Director of the Department of Con- 1 servation and Development, his as sistants, wardens or agents authoriz ed to issue licenses, and the presen tation of satisfactory proof that he 1 is a resident of tile county, shall,! upon payment of one dollar for the! * use of the department and ten cents I * j for the use of the official authorized j jto issue licenses, be entitled to a !'resident county fishing license,’ Which will authorize the licensee to J ! fish in any of the waters of that ’ ■ county: 'Provided that said resident; J county* license shall be required only 1 , of those persons using lures or baits : • of an artificial type. Artificial litres! 'of baits are defined as lures or baits j I which are made bv hand or nianu- j factured and which are not available j as natural fish foods." WELFARE REPORT ; Ninety-seven persons in Chowan j County received bid age assistance I I during the month of March, the amount distributed being J? 1.441. Dur | ing! theouoiith .*<4l <>.so was distributed ! j among 14 for aid to dependent eh iI - j ! dren and six blind aid cases received [ s I 29 ’ According to the report of Mrs. .1.1 H. McMullan, superintendent of pub-1 lie welfare, $lO5 was spent for gen-1 oral relief and other financial assis- ] tan.ee. $99.47. .... —— ——~ ;j - COUNTY debt reduced j W. W. Byrum, chainiian of the j County Commissioners, was authoriz- ‘ jed Monday to pay #5,825.05 which is ( due May 1. The amount represents j i county bonds and coupons. , „ . TAX COLLECTIONS is i Sheriff .1. A. Bunch during the |' month of March collected $2,502.901 | for 1945 taxes, which brings total | j j 1945 tsi.x collections to $70,744.85. j WHY DO PEOPLE ACT THAT WAY? Answers to interesting questions' •>f human behavior w ill, be found in : ' 'mirror of Your Mind," illustrated feature appearing regularly in the PICTORIAL REVIEW , Bright Section In Color With THE BALTIMORE .SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Local Newsdealer Classified and Legals FOUND WEDDING RING IN Taylor Theatro. Owner can secure same by proving ownership and paying for this ad at the theatre, j He 1 for Sale new no. is inter national middle busters- R. <l. j Cooke. Truck A Implement ( •>., : Aulander. V C. Phone .571. Mar2BA p'r4c PAINTING AND DECORATING OF all kinds. Call .1. d. Price, phone; 585,; Edenton, \, C. .mar2SApr4.lt. !Bpd for Sale mule, weighing about 1, nop. pounds. See C, K. , Lupton. Route 5, Edenton; \. C , mar2B.\pr4,l lpd . FOR SALE STOCK MINERAL Mixture. Packed in 50-lb. bags. • Keep it before your stock. Re quires only small amount. Halsey Feed & Seed Store; “the Checker j board Store.” mar2BApr4c FOR RENT BEDROOM, LARGE, 1 sunny. Continuous hot water and j shower. Apply Mrs. Dick Leary, 214 West Queen St. mar2BApril4pd I FOR SALE GOOD QUALITY ! Jumbo farmers stock seed peanuts Rudolph F. Jordan, Sign Pine, j Post Office, Tyner, N. C. mar2BApril4pd i FOR SALE—THAT GOOD OLD j | “Omolene” horse and mulq feed: that keeps them in the collar. Hal- j I sey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” mar2Bapr4 ! : —— | I MAN OR WOMAN—WE HAVE A ! fine established local route avail-! able. Good hours. Regular cus tomers. Average S4O to sso' weekly. Write The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va. mar24,3lApr7pd | FOR SALE—OYSTER SHELL. WE ! just received a car and a majority j of it is already sold. Special price, j Limited time only. Large bag, 89c. ; Small bag, 39c. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard j Store.” mar2Bapr4c j FOR SALE —3OO NEW HAMP shire red pullets. 8 weeks old. $1.25 each. Geo. H. Privott, Star j Route, Edenton, N. C. Mar2B,Apr4,ll,lßpd GARDEN SEEDS, GARDEN FER tilizers, garden tools. Let us sup ply you this year. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” exp April 18c FOR SALE—TWO BAGS OF Ex tra good seed peanuts. See Julian Ward at Ward’s Shoe Shop. ltp FOR SALE GARRISON" WATER melon seed. This watermelon is su perior in cutting, quality and taste to that of the average watermelon, j Carroll Jordan, Hartsville, S. C. exp Apr 4 p KEEP VOIR LAWN LOOKING good with Vigoro fertilizer, peat moss, sheep manure, bone meal, lawn grasses, all kinds. We have it in stock. Give us a call. Phone 273. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store,” exp April 18c WOOD FOR SALE—SPLIT PINE; $3.00 load, sl2 cord. Mixed hard J wood, $3.50 load, sl4 cord. J. A. J Lane, R. F. 1). 2, Edenton or L. C. j Burton, phone 215-W. decGtfcj North Carolina, In The Chowan Countv. Superior Court. BEFORE THE CLERK Gathelia Lee Rowsom and husband,] ('. A. Rowsom, and Mary Collins, w idow, Petitioners vs. __ 1 The heirs at law of J. T. Blount, de-| ceased, if any, whose names and 1 addresses are unknown to the Pe titioners, and any and all wives or j husbands of said unknown heirs whosenames and addresses are un known to the petitioners, and any and alii heirs of any person herein named or not, who may have had or have any interest in the prop-! erty which is the subject hereof, if any there be in addition to those herein named whose names and ad dresses are unknown to the peti tioners, and also their respective spouses if they are living or their surviving spouses if they are de ceased, ahd their personal repre sentatives, successors or assigns,' whose names and addresses are un known to the petitioners, and all; other persons having or claiming any right, title, interest, estate,! claim, casement or other interest: whatsoever in the lands which are the subject of this action, whose names and addresses are unknown ' to the petitioners, Defendants. NOTICE The defendants above named, ex-, cept such of them as may have been duly served with summons in this cause, and any and all wives or bus-j bands of the persons herein above j named, whose names and addresses j are unknown to the petitioners, and i any and all heirs of any person, whether named above or not. who 1 may have had or have any interest in the property which is the subject! hereof, if any there be in addition : to those named above. Whose names and addresses are unknown to the ‘ Why do Esso Dealers sell ATLAS Tires? THE business and reputation of Esso Dealer Sta tions have been built on high quality products and high quality service for your car. When expansion of that service called for tires at Esso Dealer Stations... those tires had to match the other quality standards they had built their business on. The Atlas Tire is IT. , .and Standard Oil stands behind it. It is built of tested quality materials and with the best equipment known. It is specially designed to give exceptional long mileage and evenness of wear ...and it is proved by 25,700,000 Atlas Tires al ready sold over a span of 16 years. The Atlas Tire is backed by one of the broadest written warranties on any tire. It is backed by on-the-spot, on-the-road service at 33,000 sales and service stations, coast to coast, including Canada. Esso Dealers sell Atlas Tires to round out their service to the modern mo m torist...with the tire that 1 m makes good on the road! DEALER J u l Make your .. .„„ „ . . „ next tiros ATLAS The Sign of Happy Motoring STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY petitioners, and also their respective spouses if they be living, or their surviving spouses if they be deceas ed, and their personal represent atives, successors, or assigns, whose names and addresses are unknown to j the petitioners, and all other persons having or claiming any right, title, j interest, estate, claim, easement, or other interest whatsoever in the real estate which is the subject of this action, whose names are unknown to the petitioners, will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of Superior Court, of Chowan County, N. C., for the purpose of 1 selling for division the real estate] described in the petition, the same ! being the following real estate in | Chowan County, N. C., to wit: That certain tract or parcel of land j in Edenton Township, Chowan Coun ty, N. lying on the Hertford road and bounded North by the land for i morly owned by Leah Myers, East by the said Hertford road, South by j Daisy Blount. West by the land for | merly owned by Cherry Blount and ! Emanuel Blount; being the same II Drive ! r- - / Jo*' ! 1 / si i. j COME SPRING, you want to get out and drive • I To insure safe, enjoyable driving, let us give your car a bumper to bumper check-up make all necessary repairs now! Our complete service i puts your car in A-i running order Drive in f today! f CHAS. H. JENKINS MOTOR COMPANY WEST WATER ST. EDENTON, N. C. land described in a deed from James McCoy and wife to Jacob Drew* and Wife, Rachel Drew, and J. T. Blount; registered in Book Y, pages 21, in the Office of Register of Deeds, Chowan County, N. C. See last Will and Testament of Jacob Drew, de ceased, recorded in Wills Book F, page 268, in the Office of Clerk of Superior Court, of Chowan County, N. C. And said defendents will further take notice that they are hereby re quired to be and appear before the Clerk of Superior Court of Chowan I County, N. C., on or before the 10th 1 day of May, 1946, and answer or de mur to said petition. And let them further take notice that if they fail so to do, the petitioners will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. Witness my hand this 26th day of March, 1946. E. W. SPIRES, Clerk of Superior Court. Chowan County. .1. N. Prudeli, Attorney for the Pet itioners. Mar2B A pr4,II,I BJN P All yours in your New Atlas Tires... these important long-service features! Hf EXTRA TOUGHNESS 0 WIDE. SAFETY TREAD \Ef ROAD-PROVED PERFORMANCE 0 BROAD TIRE-LIFE WARRANTY 0 COUNTRY WIDE SERVICING 0" A DEPENDABLE NAME Although new tires are again available, the demand is still great. If your Esso Dealer doesn’t have the size Atlas Tire you need in stock, place your order for delivery as soon as possible. And remember, core (over wear ... to plan now to let your Esso Dealer change your old oil, lubricate the chassis, help protect your car for the days of "Happy Motoring* ahead! Oopr. 1946, Eno li»c. PAGE THREE
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