PAGE TEN Important That Tests Os SoM Are Madeßy Farmers Now Is Very Appropri ate Time, Says County Agent Overman Soil testing is the only means by which farmers can determine the lime needs and other plant food needs of their soil, says C. W. Overman, County Agent. Liming fields without a soil test is haphazard and often time results in unnecessary expense. “This is the season of the year when farmers have time to take soil sam ples of their fields, send them in to the State Department of Agriculture for analyzation, get back the reports and apply the lime needed,” says Mr. Overman. “Dolomitic lime is usually recommended by the Soil Testing Laboratory because it contains ap proximately one-half calcium oxide and one-half magnesium oxide and we find that magnesium is needed on a large percentage of our soil. Shell lime contains calcium oxide only. “Soil containers and field history sheets may be obtained free of charge at your County Agent’s office, from , your Vocational Agricultural teacher ] or from Soil Conservatiionist. The only cost to the farmer is the small 1 amount of postage necessary for mailing the samples. On the back of 1 the field history sheets is complete ' instructions for taking soil samples, also anyone of your agricultural ' agencies will be glad to explain the , proper method of taking samples.” , “A summary of the soil tests made i from Chowan County soils during the 1 period July 1, 1947 to June 30, 1948, showed that 30% of these soils were 1 low to very low in calcium, 17% low ! to very low in potash. On the other , hand, 70% of the soils were medium ■ to high in calcium, 83% were medium , to high in magnesium, 72% were , medium to high in phosphorous and : 35% were medium to high in potash, i These figures indicate that quite a ' number of fields show a need for lime, 1 yet not all of them by any means. In general we are running low in potash j and this element particularly needs ' to be increased for cotton and pea nuts." Dolomitic lime should be applied at least 60 days or more before the crop is planted, the sooner the better. Overman urges farmers to utilize some of their time during this slack period in taking soil samples and hav ing their soil analyzed so that they will not be liming and fertilizing in the dark. H ......in.... ..(3 I Senior Class News I QQimiiuii.iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiii mu iiiiiiimiiiiimiiQ BY NANCY BOSWELL Members of the Senior Class were occupied last week in completing some unfinished business. Such busi ness was pertaining to annual photo-’ graphs which the staff could not take before the holidays. Another prob lem which faced the Seniors earlier was the selection of their class pin and class invitations. The class chose to have pins to match their rings. The invitations are yet to be selected. The Senior Class sponsored a T- Dance at the Armory after the High School vs. Faculty basketball game last Thursday night. In the future more of these dances will be sponsored and they will be properly chaperoned. This week you must step aboard the airship journeying to Senior Wonder land. Among the group of determined students are two that are the most outstanding. The first is a girl that has been quite occupied with the Senior project. She is circulation manager of the “Edentonian” which is a project that tjikes plenty of knowledge to fulfill. DR. A. F. DOWNUM OPTOMETRIST 312 Citizens Bank Building EDENTON, N. C. Hours: 9 to 5 Phone By Appointment 521 THIS WHISKEY IS 40 MOHTHS 010 tniKm mmko (Man 86 PROOF 2«HT NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., NEW YORK, N.Y. She is a reporter on the Spotlight staff. Besides this she is secretary of the Glee Chib, and a member of the French Club. This year we notice that this girl was chosen the “most friend ly” in the class; who is ahe—'Frances 'Brown, of course. Morris Small is the most outstand ing boy among the group in Senior Wonderland. When Senior superla tives were voted on Morris won as the “best-all i around.” This student is one of the bus driv ers, in fact, last year he was chosen as the most outstanding bus driver. Morris is well liked by both the facul ty and his class-mates. Can you guess who’ll be the most outstanding the next time? DentUt AatfA : “Patients find OLAG very clesnsln* and refreshing, it certainly aids month hy giene belter than most tooth paoto.” olag At Drug Stores Everywhere 30 NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned, the Executors of the estate of Z. T. Evans, deceased, will offer for sale, to the highest bid der, at the Court House • door in Edenton, N. C., on Saturday, January 21, 1950, at 12 o’clock M., the follow ing described real estate, to wit: 1. That certain house and lot in the Town of Edenton, N. C., (former- i ly “North Edenton”) located on the west side of North Broad Street, and known as No. 1017 North Broad Street, now occupied by R. S. Wal raven and being lot No. 173, and the 1 South half of lot No.. 172, fronting 75 i feet on the West side of said Broad ] Street, and extending back between . parallel lines approximately 190 feet, according to plan of North Edenton, , recorded in Book No. 1 and 2, page : 565, Chowan County Registry, to which reference is made. i 2. That certain lot, numbered 171 ] and the North half of No. 172, above : referred to, fronting 65 feet on the i West side of Broad Street, in the < Town of Edenton (formerly “North 1 Edenton”) and extending back West- j warily between parallel lines approxi- j mately 190 feet, and being all of Lot ■ No. 171 and one-half of Lot No. 172, according to plan of North Edenton, j recorded in the aforesaid book and ‘ page. , This sale is made with the consent i and approval of all the heirs at law : of Z. T. Evans, deceased, and all of said heirs are over 21 years of age. 1 This 7th day of January, 1950. - CAREY M. EVANS and EDWARD EVANS, Executors of Estate of Z. T. Evans, Deceased. Herbert Leary, Attorney. janl2-19 North Carolina in the Chowan County Superior Court Mary B. Hathaway, Plaintiff vs. George Elton Hathaway, 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 Superior Court of said County, in the courthouse in Edenton, N. C., within twenty days after February 9th, 1950, and file a written answer or demur to the relief demanded in the complaint in Said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This 4th day of January, 1950. E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County Herbert Leary, Attorney. Jan12,19,26feb2hl North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE! The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the estate of Katurah Lamb Bunch, deceased, late of Cho wan County, this is to notify all per sons having claims Against said es tate to present them to the under signed on, or before the lsth day of January, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This sth day of January, 1950. LILLIE BUNCH PARKER, Executrix of Estate of Katurah Lamb Bunch, R. F. D. 2, Hickory, Va. W. S. Privott, Attorney. Jan12,19,26Feb2,9,15w5p THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY lg, 1950. North Carolina, . Chowan County. . NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of Hie estate of C. W. Ward, 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 the 15th day of December, 195 b, er this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 15th day of December, 1949. VICTORIA PARKS WARD, Administratrix. Victoria Parks Ward, R. F. D. Tyner, N. 6. dec15,22,29Jan5,12,19 North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having qualified as administrator of the estate of James William Cates, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before t the 19th day of November, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned. . This 19th day of December, 1949. EFFIE B. CATES, JOHN W. CATES, Administrators of James Wm. Cates. dec!9,2 Jan5,12,19,26pd North Carolina, Chowan County. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust executed to John F. White, Trus tee, on the 21st day of December, 1940, by A. N. Twine and'wife, Biddie Twine, default having been made in the said indebtedness, and demand having been made of the holder there of, the said John F. White, Trustee, will sell the following described lands on the 11th day of February, 1950, at 12:00 o’clock noon: No. 1. A one-half undivided inter est in the land 3 devised to Grade and Biddie Williams (now Twine) in Item 1 of the Will of Biddie Williams, in the Clerk Superior Court’s office for Chowan County, beginning at the bridge across the road, the dividing line between the said Biddie Williams land and William Harrell’s land; thence Westwardly along the road 200 yards; thence Northwardly about 100 yards to the big ditch; thence East wardly along said ditch to where it strikes along Harrell’s line in the swamp; thence Southwardly along Harrell’s line to the road. No. 2. Also all of the Biddie Wil liams (Twine) right, title and inter- Within a Short Time - I Raise the Standard J^gain.! J » -'mm ♦ . A ' ; .8 In 1950, the reasons for moving up to Cadillac will become so . great, that if you contemplate the purchase of any car outside the lowest-price field —you should see the new Cadillacs first! Here are some of the things you may look forward to seeing when America’s most renowned motor car builder unveils its offering* for the ensuing year. SMI <cS 993 91 Hi X T 1 Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Company, Inc.| 105 t»IO9E. Queen Street _ TELEPHONE 147 Edenton, N, C. ! ■ ■ ' est in tne swamp land in itent CT, tr tir the said Will of Biddie Williams, re corded 'in Will Book E, page 546, [ Clerk Superior Court’s office for Cho wan County. No. 3. Bounded on the South by 1 the old Virginia road; East by the ’ William Harrell-H. C. Priyott Estate 1 lands; West by the lairds of S. J. Wil liams; North by. Rocbiey J. HarreH- A. J. Williams lands and containing 1 five (5) acres more or lees. Dated and posted this 4th day of January, i 960. JOHN F. WHITE, jan12,19,26feb2 Trustee. NOTICE! SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By virtue of an Order entered by Hon. E. W. Spires, Clerk Superior Court of Chowan County, in that Special Proceeding pending before him entitled: Annie F. Holley, Wi dow of Edward Holley, deceased, et als, Petitioners, against Jesse Holley and wife, Mary Holley, et als, De fendants, I shall offer for sale at the Court House dodr in Chowan County, at 12 o’clock M., Tuesday, January 31, 1960, the following real estate: I 1. That certain tract or parcel of land located in Second Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, con taining 10 aeres, more or less, and be ing a part of the William-Dail land and the same land conveyed to Ed ward Holley, by deed from W. T. Forehand, Jr., and wife, dated Oc tober 14, 1902, described as follows: That part of the William Dail land, beginning at a lightwood stake near a marked sweet gum (almost three feet away from said sweet gum) on the road at Mary J. Brinn’s corner; thence Northwardly along the road about 125 yards to a ditch; thence Westwardly about 150 yards along said ditch to its end and thence the same course about 100 yards to Mary J. Brinn’s back line; thence East wardly along Mary J. 'Bruin's line about 400 yards to the road, the place of beginning and being that part of JACKSON -j. ri . RADIO SERVICE AM AND FM SUPPLIES TIRE RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING 115 East Church Street *' PHONE S6l-W or less. The ditch referred to is a joint ditch between the said Holley’s and Forehand’s land. 2. That certain , met or pared of land in Second Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, containing 60 acres, more or less, and being a part of the William Dail land conveyed to Edward Holley by deed from W. T. Forehand, Jr., and wife, dated October 21,. 1903, and recorded in Book H, page 629, etc., Cho'wan County Reg istry, described as follows: The land lying on the Sandy Ridge road, being the Wm. Dail land and being a part of the land known as the Wm. Elliott or Julius Dail land, ad joining the lands of Daniel Dail, Jesse Byrum and James Goodwin and the aforesaid road and being the land conveyed to said Forehand by deed of J. P. Williams and C. M. Ferguson, Mortgagees, November 5, 1902, regis tered in Book H, pages 151-152. A part of this land was theretofore con veyed by Forehand and wife to Ed ward Holley, giving him title to the entire Forehand tract. 3. That certain tract or parcel of land in Second Township, Chowan County, N. C., containing 70 acres, more or less, conveyed to Edward Fertilizer Time . . 1 1 When buying Fertilizer, and being in doubt, IJ While your faith in others may be running out, Buy (ARMOUR'S BIG CROP) —it will make you happy, I Then, all the family will be happy, both Mammy and Pappy. I When in need of Fertilizer or Fertilizer Material, all kinds of ■ Limes, both burned and unburned, (Calcium Carbonate) and ■ (Oxide), Burned Oyster Shell, Lime, prepared with 6% and I io% Muriate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda, Cal-Nitro, and other I high grade Nitrates, Land Plaster .. . when in need of any of I these, get in touch with your old friend. Give him an order and I he will be happy. I M. S. ELLIOTT I District Representative For I ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS I NORFOLK, VA. __ . _ ■ You will see four wholly new series of cars —all with entirely new bodies— gorgeou sly restyled. - - You will see cars whose per formance is so outstanding that to drive one of them for a single hour is to want it forever. You will see scores of advance ments and improvements which add to quality, endurance, econ-. omy and dependability. July 3, 1882^and^reconjw 1 wan County, in Book Y, mg* jj 429, described as follows: , All the right, title and intereafjlf || the said Robert A. Brinn in anAtoMfl trafct of land upon which JoflefMjj Brinn, Sr., lived and died, situated ilHj| said Chowan County, adjoining tl» lands of Caleb E. Perry’s hairs an * J» Harvey Perry’s heirs and others. rfH Terms of sale: Ciuqu This 30th day of December, 1949. lflfl R. C. 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