PAGE FOUR Cotton Sales Last Week Take Drop 1946 Ginnings Slightly Below Last Year’s Figure Spot cotton opened last week with middling 15 16 inch averaging 35.22 cents per pound on the ten leading markets and closing Friday with an average of 35.19—up IT points over Thursday’s low of 35.02. Inquiries in most markets were I *-—^ HH • | Em. The Music You Love to Hear SINGLES Perry Como Faster Parade Sonata That's the I’eginiijitg >f the Knd. I.es Brown— My Number One Bream Came True Years and Years \go Woody Herman— Woodchopper’s Ball Sidewalks of Cuba Bing Crosby- Rose of Santa Rosa Blue Hawaii South Sea Island Magic Charlie Spivak-- Linda Let’s Tut Our Breams Together Dinah Shoree — Anniversary Song I’ll Close My Eyes For Sentimental Reasons ALBUM FAVORITES All Time Hits—Tommy Dorset Getting Sentimental—Tommy Bor | sey Hymns of All Churches —General ' Mills Choir ..... # All the Things You Are—Carmen Cavallero BOAZ TIRE SALES & SERVICE Complete Line Goodyear Products 207 Broad St. Edenton (SAY "MO-KAN”) | I*o fpSg||yl rroof fa*lil ■ l C+'*'* .v ; ■ '/£ •;•' »■>»>» Jaeger Mixer CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL AND LOGGING EQUIPMENT FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL— HAMPTON ROADS TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT COMPANY West 39th Street and Killam Avenue Phone 2-2717 , NORFOLK, VIRGINIA P. O. Box 237 FUNNY/ ALBEMARLE MOTOR I L MISTER ’ COMPANY , I editor ■MpfiPßd Twiul print a osMjcomjPcwLtrol ’—, o J^L*mux-a-mihutemarty^ numerous, but the volume of sales during the week ending March 29 de creased. with 50.5500 bales on the ten markets as compared with 127,000 during the previous week and 157,300 during the same week a year ago. Ginnings from the 1946 crop totaled 8,513,489 running bales according to last week's release by the Bureau of the Census. This figure is approxi mately 3 pet cent under last year and 28 per cent below that of two years ago. More Chowan Farmers Will Raise Hybrid Corn At least seven more Chowan County i farmers plan to produce hybrid com I seed this year, according to County j Agent C. W. Overman. M. W. Jack son and R. C. Holland will produce i N'C 27 and W. E. Bond, Mack Ward | and Paul Ober w ill produce NC T-20. ;J. B. Webb and W. O. Speight will ; produce NC 27 and S 2-10 respective ly under contractwith T. W. Wood & j Sons of Richmond. ] To err is human, to forgive is dj : vine.— Alexander Pope. ptfcouquin » IMITATION [BANANA [ -4“ . Pint $2.25 I AustingjNicKols 6Co. HS Inc. IICOtI’K M|W »0«» New Equipment In Stock For Immediate Delivery! JAEGER '/2-Bag Concrete Mixers. JAEGER Pumps, Diesel Power Units (100 to 150 con tinuous H. P.), Disston Chain Saws, Hypres sure Jenny Steam Cleaners. Kohler Eight Plants and Many Other Items of .... * THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. N. C.. THURSDAY MARCH 27, 1947. Wildlife Directors Meeting In Durham Objective Realized, Fed eration Senses Direct Challenge With its big objective of the past year accomplished in the recently passed legislative act, separating the Game and Inland Fisheries Division from the State Department of Con servation, the North Carolina Wild life Federation held a directors’ meet ing in Durham Monday to outline a program of activity for the next 12 months. P. K. Gravely of Rocky Mount, president, made it clear that the Fed eration will continue to be highly ac tive, emphasizing that it was not formed merely to obtain a new gov ernmental set-up for hunting, fishing and wildlife conservation. “Passage of the bill to set up a North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is a direct challenge to our organization, which sponsored the measure," hi said, “and we will con tinue to work, in harmony with the new Commission, for better game laws, more satisfactory supervision and wildlife conservation.” Numbered among the board of di rectors of the Federation is David Holton of Fdenton. Marking Down Process Father—Son, your school report shows a lot of very low marks. How about it 0 Son Well, you see, Dad. every thing’s so high nowadays 1 thought i‘ was time seme items were marked down. Greeting Cards For All Occasions CAMPEN’S JEWELERS ■ ■ / METHODIST SERVICES Preaching services will be held in the Methodist Church Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock, when the pastor, the Rev. H. F. Surratt, will preach an appropriate Palm Sunday mes sage. Special music is being arrang ed for the service and new members will be received in the fellowship of the Church. Church School will be held at 9:45 Sunday morning and the Youth Fel lowship meeting at 6:3U Sunday eve ning. FRANK HUGHES IMPROVING Frank Hughes, superintendent of the Edenton Street Department, was able to leave his home Monday after being confined to his bed most of last week. He is gradually gaining strength after narrowly missing the necessity of undergoing an operation. iivyyw txyyomoyyotyv* »»»{/»■» ; 1 Notice! : * '❖ ■ \ 1 Effective April Ist • Ou Banking Hrours ' i - c Will Be y 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. This Includes Saturdays . —— . The Bank of Edenton . “SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1894” > MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION * MEMBER TEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM I ' PROCTOR-DIXON Mr. and Mrs. Minton H. Dixon of Norfolk announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Julia Bond Dix on, to Philip Kenneth Proctor. The wedding was solemnized at West Palm Beach, Florida, on Monday March 3. The newlyweds are now at home at 6225 Rolfe Avenue in Norfolk. JOYCE HARRELL ON DEAN’S LIST The name of Miss Joyce Lorine Harrell of Edenton appears on the Dean’s List at Mars Hill College for the current semester. Miss Harrell made a total of 50 quality credits. To make the Bean’s List at the col lege, a student must be on the honor roll with a minimum of 40 quality credits and be otherwise eligible. IN MEMORIAM In memory of my husband, Jessie P. Byrum, who passed away one year ago today, March 26, 1946: Just one year ago you left From this world of sin and pain, But we feel that our loss Has been Heaven’s gain. He was loved by all who knew him for the kindly deeds he did, And he 1 awes a wonderful memory for those he left behind. I miss you more as the evening sun goes down. Deep in my heart is a picture Worth more than silver or gold; Within my heart, dear one. Your memory will never grow old. And now that our circle is broken, And parting fills us with pain, We hold as a glorious token The bright hope of meeting again. —By His Wife. TAKE.... Greenfield’s MILKY WAY To Better Health NOBODY OUTGROWS THE NEED OF MILK GREENFIELD DAIRY EDENTON, N. C. P. O. BOX 55# PROMOTED IN U. S. NAVY Roy S. Cayton, 18, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cayton, 34*6 East King Street, has been advanced to seaman, first class, aboard the submarine ten der USS Orion. Cayton, who- attendee} Edenton High'School, entered the Naval ser vice on June 29, 1946, and received his recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Bainbridge. Md. 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