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PAGE TWO Questions Clarified About Registration Registrants Should Be Prepared to-Furnish Information State Selective Service Headquar ters has announced that, from in quiries received, there . appeared to be two questions giving the public the most trouble. One is whether persons who regis tered in 1946 and 1947 under the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 are required to register again. It was pointed out that no registra tion under the 1940 Act would have any hearing upon the coming regis tration under the Selective ’Service Act of 1948, and that all males be tween the ages of 18 and 26 are re quired to register. The second question is whether members of the National Guard and active or inactive reserve of the Army, Navy or Marine Corps are re quired to register. Men of this category are required to register, al though in most instances they will not be liable for induction under the Act. *, „ A staff officer, in discussing the coming registration, placed emphasis upon the ways in which the public could help expedite the registration process. He urged that everyone present himself for registration* on the dates provided for registration of • his age group. He pointed out that this would distribute the registration load and relieve congestion. A registrant can speed up his own registration by having the following information in his possession at the time he presents himself for regis tration: 1. The local board with which he w*s registered under the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. 2. If the registrant was ever re jected for service in the armed forces, he should be able to give the date of such rejection. 3. A registrant who served in the armed forces of the United States or a co-belligerent nation since Sep tember 16, 1940, should be able to give the branch of armed forces, his service or serial number, the date he entered the armed force, the name of the last organization he served with, and the date of his separation from the service. 4. If the registrant is at present a member of the National Guard or the active or inactive reserve of the Army, Navy or Marine Corps, he should be able to give the branch of the armed forces, his service or ser ial number, the date he entered the service, and his present grade and organization. EARWORM DEMONSTRATION j A demonstration was started with ] JF. E. Perry of Ryland Community on controlling earworms in late corn. Five per cent DDT dust is being used at the rate of about 15 pounds per acre. The first application was made when approximately* 10% of the silks had emerged. Two or three ap plications of dust will be made at 3 to 4 day intervals as the silks emerge. UiHITE^CLERRip dsA /or C/Fd#/FFa/your . favorite Grocer It todays Jjjlfyffiffl it tvasAes....c/oattses.... V/s/trAx/s €■ Veoc/or/jes. .. W «<*s np ? Til McCann - Coward Chemical Co, inc Frank I m , va ■ ALBEMARLE WHUfSUE COMPANY JOHN HABIT, Prop. 7 «'• *','+■"<&■.- ■'#••■. .X"' ■* "■• ■ ■ -.• V'T-/’-t' * Hf-A ?0' ,- State Forester Here For Lumber Advice With the cooperation of State For ester, Richard Robertson, timber on the Henry Smith farm and J. Elton Jordan’s farm was observed last week. On Mr. Smith’s farm he was advised as to better forestry prac tices for improving his woods. Mr. Jordan was advised relative to selec tive cutting and timber management in order that his woodland may be improved and provide maximum pro duction. ClassifiedandLegals FOR SALE—I BUFFET CUPBOARD combination. Antique, good condi tion. See Mrs. J. C. Dail, or call 107-W. ltp 6ABY CHICKS ARRIVING WED nesday and Friday. Supply limited, but will try to fill all orders that we have demand for. We still have our high quality chicks. We do not guarantee prices on future ship ments, but will be less thah other hatcheries. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” HELP WANTED—MAN OR WO man —Steady income averaging $45 weekly. Call on customers for fa mous Watkins Products. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. S-3, Rich mond, Va. aug12,19,26p FRYERS AND LARGE HENS wanted for Colonial Frozen Food Lockers. Phone 466, Edenton, N. C. aug5,12,19,26c PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. Latest methods used in the art. Contact Zeb E. Brown & Son, Ahos kie, N. C., P. 0. Box 168. feb26tfc SEEDS—YES, WE IJAVE THEM. Turnip, Rutabagas, Curled Kale, Collard, Cabbage has arrived. No order too small or too large. Hal sey Feed & Seed Store, “The Check erboard Store.” ltc POLISHES FOR ALL SHOES—IN j all colors and shades —leather or j fabric. Ward’s Shoe Shop, West Eden Street. AprStf : WHY WORRY IF AFFLICTED 1 with any skin disease ? Ask about 1 V-J-O. Mitchener's Pharmacy, , Edenton. exp Nov 11 ’4B - EGGS SI.OO PER DOZEN. YES, IT 1 has been predicted that eggs will 1 sell for SI.OO per dozen this win- J ter, but you can’t expect to get ! many if your birds are not proper ly fed and cared for now. Give them a treatment of Purina Check- R-Ton mixed with your mashes. It is a wormer and conditioner com bined. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” ltc Njrth Carolina, Chawan County. NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the estate of Mrs. Cora E. Privott, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before August 3, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This 4th day of August, 1948. W. S. PRIVOTT, JR., Executor of Estate of Cora E. Privott, Deceased. Aug5,12,19,265ep2,9 r ” - ■ ' . l r-.’V THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON. N. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1948. North Carolina, „ v Chowan County. NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified i ae Executor of the estate of Peter Blount, late of Chowan County, this : is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before July 23, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 'All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un -1 dersigned. This 22nd day of July, 1948. JAMES G. BLOUNT, Executor Estate of PeteV Blount, Deceased, R. F. D., Edenton, N. C. Herbert Leary, Attorney. North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court. Rena Halsey Hines, Plaintiff, vs. William N. Hines, Defendant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will hereby take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separa tion for the statutory period of two years; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Court House in Edenton, N. C., within twenty days after September 3rd, 1948, and file a written Answer or Demur to the relief demanded in the Complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 3rd day of August, 1948. (s) E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, North Carolina. North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court. Louise Wiley, Plaintiff, vs. Robert Wiley, Defendant. ■ NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. The defendant, Robert Wiley, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been instituted in the Superior Court of Chowan County, the purpose of the action be ing to obtain a divorce absolute from the defendant, Robert Wiley, upon the grounds of adultery, and the said Rob ert Wiley is required to be and ap pear before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court at his office in Chowan County, North Carolina, with in twenty-seven days from the 2nd day of September, 1948, to answer or demur to the complaint of this plain tiff which has been deposited or filed • • Jujugfc Eierfvhtu il lots ] EmiEiO •Hydra-Made white aide wall Urea, optional at extra coat. PLJk Good news travels fast... and the talk of every town these days is the new Futuramic Oldsmobile! People everywhere are paasgig the word along about this spectacular new 1948 model. Wherever it goes, people just naturally gather ’round for a better view. It’s the Futuramic appeal of this editing * new Oldsmobile! They like its new "Futuramic” 100k —the dramatiq sweep of its ultra-modern lines ... the striking , a»' 1 - j i«”' OLDSMOBIL E r YOUR 01DSM0BILE DEALER- 1 CHAS. H. JENKINS MOTOR COMPANY IM-1M E. QUEEN ST. / _„ „ ™.™ Tr, « ™ EDENTON, N. C d CHAS. H. JENKINS & CO. EDENTON - AHOSKIE - MEANDER - WILLiAMSTON - WINDSOR ~ in the office of the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court, ana the said defendant will take notice that if he fails to appear and answer the com- I plaint of this plaintiff within said r time, the relief demanded by said , plaintiff will be granted. , E. W. SPIRES, i Clerk Superior Court. r This 11th day of August, 1948. I Wayland P. Britton, Attorney. , Aug12,19,265ep2c s North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order of E. W. Spires, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, N. C., in the spe cial proceeding entitled “Annie Creecy : Blair and Husband, James Blair, and others, petitioners, vs. Mattie Creecy Wynn and Husband. Rochelle Wynn, ' defendants,” the undersigned com misioner appointed by the court, will on Saturday, the 4th day of Septem ber, 1948, at twelve o’clock noon, at the (jjhowan County Court House door in Edenton, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, lying and being in the Town of 1 Edenton, Chowan County, N. C., to witi That part of the Alfred Creecy ! home place on Queen and Moseley G&W William m Penn f|l|f Blended W hiskey. A Price IJSrr 3 - 15 m m Fifths 1 •6 Proof AM 4 YIASSOB MOSSOW. SSft STRAIGHT HMSKSY, *9% NEUTRAL SHUTS, DISTILLED MOM MAM. mbm a Mm uro. nan*. tuna 5 Streets in Edenton, beginning at the * corner of Queen and Moseley Streets, 9 thence ■ northwardly along Moseley : Street 95 feet, thence westwardly and * parallel with Queen Street to the 1 Lawrence Benbury line, thence south wardly along the said Benbury line 95 feet to Queen Street, thence east wardly along Queen Street to the place of beginning, comer of Queen and Moseley Streets; and being the : same real estate devised to Annie ; Creecy Blair, Katie Creecy Graff and , Mattie Creecy Wynn by J. Y. Creecy , by will recorded in the office of the ' Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, , N. C. ’ Dated and posted this 2nd day of ’ August, 1948. J. N. PRUDEN, \ Commissioner. ' Aug5,12,19,265ept2 : --- vs Notice To Our Customers • This hurts tis as much as you, but we cannot possibly operate [ by selling milk under cost. The rise in price for us was effec > tive August 16, 1948. Effective August 20, 1948, our prices will be as follows: • r r QUARTS HOMOGENIZED VD 29c QUARTS CREAM BUTTERMILK 29c QUARTS GRADE “A” PASTEURIZED 28c QUARTS REGULAR BUTTERMILK 21c PINTS GRADE “A” PASTEURIZED Jfc HALF PINTS GRADE “A” PASTEURIZED' J2c PINTS CHOCOLATE MILK Ifc We know that milk prices are getting high, but we also know that labor, gasoline, tires, trucks and other necessities in milk delivery are high. Then look at the prices of other foods. The following table gives you a comparison in food value and price: IN ENERGY VALUE ONE QUART OF MILK CONTAINS 776 CALORIES 1 qt. milk (in calories) equals approximately 2% lbs. chicken at 60c lb. 1 qt. milk (in calories) equals approximately % lb. steak at 90c lb. 1 qt. milk (in calories) equals approximately % lb. pork chops at 75c lb. 1 qt. milk (in calpries) equals approximately 10 eggs at 65c per dozen. 1 qt. milk (in calories) equals approximately 7 lbs. tomatoes at 20c lb. We are sorry to have to raise our price of milk. We know that milk is a necessary food, but if it costs us it has to cost you. We hope to have you bear with us through these days of high prices. We thank you very much for your patronage. Albemarle Dairy PHONE 217-W EDENTON, N. C. simplicity of its interior design. And they go for its Futuraptlc performance, t 00... thanks to Hydra-Matic Drive’s* "ns dutcfa, no-shift” driving ease and the thrill-filled action' of WHIRLAWAY. Everyone’s spreading the good news about tlii. great new Oldsmobile —for everywhere the Futuramic goes, everybody "goes for” the Futnramic! No wonder more and more people are saying—"It’s SMART to Own an Oldsl” t | North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE! The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the estate of Ella Sharp, 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 July 23rd, 1949, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment to the undersigned^ This 22nd day of July, 1948. WILLIAM SHARP, Executor Estate of Ella Sharp, De ceased. s 216 W. Gale St., Edenton, N. C. Herbert Leary, Attorney. Ju1y22,29Aug.5,12,19,26pd
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