PAGE TWO Series Community Meetings Ended 143 Men and Women At tend In Nine Com munities Last week County Agent C. W. Overman ana Miss Rebecca Colwell, home agent, completed a series of community meetings on “A More Liv m OLD Mr. BOSTON BRAND ROCKING CHAIR BLENDED WHISKEY Mm Quart NEUTRAL snare m noor tntwmi mi Bottled by tOa. BROTHERS DISTILLERIES, IRC. BOSTON, MASS. s— —— *7rr\ Ths Most Sensational News in Dry Cleaning History j YOUR NAME WUMwFt lr4 brings you U-SAN-O Insured Mothproof Cleaning AT NO EXTRA COST In addition to the highest quality in dry cleaning, your garments are protected against moth damage for six months with an Insurance Policy at NO EXTRA COST TO YOU! Elliott Cleaners EDENTON, N. C. \ r ——— ■ I : y H inscorny.* 3n)U ch»W«6«“ ||l H t , ier e feta more "»» MM I . 0 ( s oda. 4 decide | B 600p*'W>>' s " 1, “ lta ii en if 1 put back l|| 1 see »'•»' ' % dressing*. *• H d “ ,raaC I WA '” S | ■ uNatt*» TCHfl ’ S I w:< Hdfcvig CHILEAN NITRATE of SODA - > ■ ' '%#* - able Home and the Home Orchard.” These meetings were held in nine communities of the county with ap- Iproximately 143 men and women at tending. About 40 per cent men and 60 per cent women constituted the attendance. Miss Colwell discussed the farm dwelling and its surround ings, furniture and accessories to fit the needs and comfort of the farm family and each individual. Mr. Over man discussed the home orchard, its i management and its value to the farm family. Both discussions were sup plemented by projected pictures. ■! Judging by the questions and partici . i pation by those attending, consider-, • | able interest was shown in the sub | jects. . Improved Cotton Growing Studied Extension Specialists on Program at Local Meetings With Tuesday of last week devoted to improved cotton growing, it is hoped that the time spent will prove profitable to cotton growers in Cho wan County this year. . A meeting of cotton ginners was held at County Agent C. W. Over man’s office at 10 o’clock with three ginners operating last year in at tendance. Better ginning methods, cooperative grading and classing were discussed. At 2 o’clock in Edenton and at 7:30 j at Cross Roads farmers’ me tings on “Better Cotton Production" were held. At the close of the meeting in Eden ton a meeting of certified cotton seed producers was held, during which the five-acre cotton contest was explained THE CHOWAN HERALD, K'WVTON N, C., THURSDAY. II.’.RCII 11, ID 18. and four growers signed entry : blanks. ■ I Dan Holler and James T. Conner, j Extension cotton and entomology spe cialists respectively, assisted with the : discussions. Extension Forester Aids Local Farmers, Wednesday of last week R. W. 1 Grabber, Extension forester, was in J Chowan County to assist with wood land management. During his stay in the county Leroy Boyce of Tyner , was advised hoy to sell his tops from timber cutting as pulpwood rather ! than allow them to waste. Mr. Boyce and Archie Asbell, a neighbor, were also advised on woodland manage ment. A visit to the North Carolina Pulp Company holdings at Bandon revealed a fair to good stand of pine reproduc tion where scrub trees and bushes were cut in the fall of 1946. CLASSIFIED RATES Cash in advance with flrat in sertion unless regular customer. Count six words to line. Mini mum cost of ad is 40 cents. One Insertion 10c per line Two Insertions 8c per line Three or more 7c per line Double Rate For Keyed Ads FOR SALE—ONE FLORENCE OIL range. Also a two-burner Nesco oil stove. See Mrs. George S. Har rell at Badham Bros, store. ltp )• W ANTED AT ONCE—MAN OR woman for Hawleigh business. Real 1 opportunity for worker. Experi ence preferred but not necessary. 1 Writ- Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCC-310-; 2 4, Richmond, Va. ltp FL()OR >ANDING AND FINISH ing. First class work at reason- , aole prices, G. A. Helms, Edenton, Photic 373-J. marl 1,18,25 p PLANT A ROSE GARDEN NOW , arid enjoy beautiful roses this sum- ! mer. W’e offer the following six . beautiful Everblooming Roses: One each Red and Pink Radiance, Talis man, Victoria, Golden Dawn, Editor; i McFarland—all six 2-year blooming size. Special Offer No. 26 —.<6.85 postpaid. Write for Free Copy 48-1- ! page Planting Guide in color. Safes- ; men wanted. i WAYNESBORO XUR SERIFS \ Waynesboro, Virginia I, PREPARE NOW TO MAKE YOUR j lawns more beautiful this spring, h We have everything in stock to I complete the job, including Yigoro,, Wood's Lawn Grass Seeds, Cotton Seed Meal, Lime, Bom- Meal and j Sheep Manure. Also a large sup ply of Yard Brooms. We have Vig- I pro, and Grass Spreader to loan!' with a purchase of luo pounds or more. We deliver. Phone 273.! Ifalsey Feed & Seed Store, “The j Checkerboard Store." ltc WE HAVE THAT GOOD OLE Horse and Mule Feed in stock that will keep them in the collar when the going gets tough. Contains cracked corn, crimp oats, alfalfa, bran, minerals and molasses. Hal-, sey Feed & Seed Store, “The Check erboard Store.” ltc FOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT AT 300 West Queen Street. Annie C. Blair, 125 East Church Street, Edenton, N. C. Phone 370-W. tfc WE ARE RECEIVING BABY chicks daily. Get yours now while we have a large assortment to choose from at $12.50 per 100. Hal sey ■ Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” ltc FOR SALE 1 Used “Boss” Cabinet Oil Range. 1 Used Side Arm Oil Burning Wa ter Heater with 30-gallon galvanized tank. 1 Used Coal or Wood Laundry Heater. 1 Used 30-gallon Automatic Oil Burning Water Heater. RALPH E. PARRISH Phone 178 WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN stock to get your brooder house ready for your baby chicks. Dis infectant for cleaning the house, litter for the floors, brooders, feed ers, waterers, Purina Chick Start ena and drinking water tablets. We also have baby chicks in stock at all times. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. Latest methods used in the art. Contact Zeb E. Brown & Son, Ahos kie, N. C„ P. O. Box 168. feb26tfc QUICK SERVICE - New Bern Monuhientai Works, manufacturers of finest quality mem orials. We do not buy from other dealers and re-sell. We offer best prices obtainable. Lasting satisfac tion guaranteed. Mrs. N. K. Rowell. 112 West Gale Street, Edenton, N. C. Phone 136-J. tfc WHY WORRY IF AFFLICTED with any skin disease? Ask about V-J-O. Mitchener’s Pharmacy, Edenton. exp Nov 11 ’4B. POLISHES FOR ALL SHOES—IN all colors and shades—leather or fabric. Ward’s Shoe Shop, West Eden Street. Apr3tf FOR SALE CONCRETE BLOCKS Made with crusnea stone to pass government specifications, we believe this to be the best block being made in North Carolina today. Before you ( use any blocks, see ours. Our blocks are as near as your phone-—we deliver anywhere. New Bern Building Supply Co. New Bern N. C. Phone 3143 Tarboro Concrete Products Co. Tarboro, N. C. ( WANTED—CLEAN RAGS. MUST J be free from buttons and pins. No' j small scraps wanted. Bring to The j Chowan Herald office, where market ! price will be paid. WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF I vegetable and garden seeds, both] packet and bulk. See our stock and compare prices before you buy. Al so seed potatoes, onion sets, cab bage plants, seed field corn and, that good ole Vigoro garden fer-1 tilizer. We have it in any size bag. Phone 273. We deliver. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checker board Store.” ltc! North Carolina, In The Chowan County, v Superior Court.!- Before The Clerk J. Elton Jordan and Wife, Mildred W. Jordan, and Others, Petitioners, • vs. Dora Dail and Husband, John Dail, and Others, Respondents. ORDER This cause coming on to be heard and being heard this day before me, E. W. Spires, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, N. C., upon motion of J. Elton Jordan, one of the peti tioners in this proceeding, wherein he shows to the Court that Hattie Mor gan and husband, W. M. Morgan; Hil da Griffin and husband, ; Gertrude Jordan (Widow), Steve Ar manois, Gus Armanois, Georgie Ar manois and Mike Armanois and their | respective spouses, Artelia Goodwin, | Eleanor Goodwin, Jacob Goodwin, Martha Goodwin and hus band, ; and Florence Good-1 win and husband ,; who are not parties to this proceed- j ing, are necessary parties to this pro- j ! ceeding, without whose presence be fore the Court a complete determina tion of the controversy which is the subject matter of this proceeding can not be had, and prays the Court that j they be made respondents; and it ap-1 pearing to the Court that such motior j should be allowed. \ • It Is Now Ordered that they be, and they are hereby, made respond-,, ents to this proceeding; that process ] together with copies of this order, be served upon them and that they be allowed ten days after such service within which to file their pleadings. This 17th day of Febrnam- 1648. < e. w. spires, : ; Clerk Snnerior Court. Chowan County < North Carolina. feb 19.26rnar4.11in- J North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court, i! Before The Clerk 1 < J. Elton Jordan and Wife, Mildred W. ' Jordan, et als, Petitioners, vs. Dora Dail and Husband, John Dail. et als, Respondents. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PURLTCATTON 1 -j| The respondents, Absilly Griffin)'' (Widow); Blanche Reel and hus- { band Reel; Walter Bunch < r-- - r m v! ' More people drive... More people want ruriiDAV ptc Ir KUP mimk JL 9 - than ai«Y other make of car V; a >: ’tHM| True for years—and truer than ever today—with the advent of this newer, smarter, finer Chevrolet for 1948! Official registration figures prove that more people drive Chevrolets—and seven independent surveys prove that more people want Chevrolets—than any other make of car! The reason, of course, is more value. Ancf now Chevrolet value is made all the more outstanding by the smart new styling, brilliant new colors, and even more luxuriously appointed interiors which have been added to all You’ll find there isn’t any other car In Its Chevrolet’s world’s champion Valve-in- The record demand for new Chevrolet! field that gives the Big-Car comfort of Head engine gives an unequalled com - prompts us to suggest that you keep your Chevrolet for 1948 —direct result of the bination of performance, endurance, de- present car In good running condMo* Unitized Knee-Action Gliding Ride. pendability and economy. See us for service — todayl CHEVROLETIS FIRST! 8.8. H. MOTOR COMPANY “YOOR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER” N. Broad and Oakum Streets Edenton, N. C. and wife, Mrs. Walter Bunch; Elsie Griffin and husband —; Doris White; Josephine Griffin and husband ; Emerald Grif fin and husband, ; , Jaqueline Griffin and hus ! band, ; Eureta Jordan and j husband, ; Berta Lane (Wi | dow); Horace Lane and Wife, Ann ; Lane; Shiver (Husband of i Lena Goodwin Shiver, deceased); lGeorge Shiver (unmarried); Bill Shiv ler and wife, Shiver; Dora 'Jane Shiver and husband, | ; Walter Winslow (Husband of Pattie Jordan Winslow, deceased); 1 Gladys Winslow ——- and hus band, ; Hattie Morgan and j husband, W. M. Morgan, (Daughter of Lizzie Jordan); Hilda Griffin and husband ; Gertrude Jor dan (Widow); Steve Armanois (Hus band of Bertha Jordan, deceased), and children, Gus Armanois, Georgie Arm anois and Mike Armanois, and their respective spouses;- Artelia Goodwin,) (Widow of Dick Goodwin), and chil dren, Eleanor Goodwin, (unmarried),! 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