PAGE TEN Goody Number Os Fanners Hear Swine Discussion Parasites Said to Cause More Loss Than Diseases A farmers’ meeting on the subject, “What the Hog Grower Can Do About Controlling Diseases and Parasites” was held at the Chowan Community Building Friday night with approxi mately 50 farmers attending. This meeting was held in cooperation with the Chowan County Farm .Bureau, Jack Kelly, Extension animal hus bandryman, and Dr. H. M. Matthis of Wilson, a practicing veterinarian, con ducted a most interesting and infoim ative discussion. Dr. Matthis point ed out that while swine diseases cause Considerable loss to hog growers, the loss by parasites amounts to consider ably more than twice that caused by diseases. He explained how the hog grower can very largely eliminate the loss by parasites through a swine sanitation program. This means have brood sows farrow on clean temporary pastures, de-worm pigs at about 8 weeks of age and keeping these grow ing pigs on worm free pastures until they are 4 months of age. He also pointed out many other things the hog grower can do to greatly reduce the parasite trouble. Important Meeting Os Legion Post Tuesday Ed Bond Post of the American Legion will meet next Tuesday nighlt at 8 o’clock. The meeting will be held on the second floor of the Al bemarle Case. Commander R. L. Pratt states that some imiportanlt busi ness is scheduled to be transacted and for that reason ah Legionnaires are especially urged to attend. CALLED TO SISTER’S BEDSIDE Miss Martha McClenney left Eden ton Sunday to be at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Dan Cannady, who is a patient in DePaul Hospital, Norfolk, Va. (Mrs. Cannady is a former Edenton ian and the mother of Buddy Cannady, popular Edenton High School senior. «<E3B E'\or% WASHER Byrum’s Does Your Entire Laundry... From Suds to Spin-Dry In a Single Porcelain Tub! sashes, rinses, spin-dries tn ONI —no lifting, no tired back. i metis Thor Agitator Action gives rld's finest washing-gentle, foe*, thorough. • Thor Overflew Rinsing float* Oat » soap and soil, slothes are brighter, COMPLETE PRICE wW*r _ e Thor Single Tab Spinner get* oat £ V CQ 35% more water them wringers. I Ww e Fingertip Control—no hard work— /only Im ms *"*“*•* ‘ e Make washing and rinsing a* long or short as yew want it. Ann 1 eNo baiting down, no sostty phi mb- I ■ lon 1 mtnllflrino gA|g||j|fy flu Ntw Thor Way Com* In for a Demonstration Today ASK ABOUT OUR CONVENIENT TERMS ifßyrum Hardware (Co. Edenton, N. C. Volunteers Sought For Blood Donors 1 (Continued from rage One) fee alt the hospital, for the administer ing of the blood. It has been pointed 1 lout that a pint of blood from a per- " son who sells it would ran around' I $35 per pint and no charge, or any < charge even close to that amount, has 1 | ever been fixed on any patient receiv- * ! ing blood under the program. > A look at the figures can prove to 1 anyone the value o(f this program al- J ready to* Edenton and Chowan Coun ty patients. The county has donated * > 228 pints of blood during the three 1 ; previous visits. The county has used, * through September 25, 175% pints of r the 228 they used 1 ■it absolutely free of charge. There * 1 has never been, and there never will ( 1 be, under the program, a charge for ] the blood. Anyone who needs it is ’ ; given it absolutely free. On hand at ‘ the Chowan Hospitd at all times are several pints of blood of each type * to meet any emergency. Should an 1 ' emergency arise where a particular j ■ type blood is required that may have ‘ ! been used up before a new shipment arrives, this blood is sent immediately ] from the blood center in Norfolk by ’ the highway patrol of the two states 1 at no cost. 1 Miss Frances Tillett, ' of the hospital, is wholeheartedly in , favor of the program. Recently she 1 told a member of the press that shejj was “for the blood program in every way. It’s free and its readily avail- !. able. All the doctors I have talked ’ to in regard to this program, and I've talked with the vast majority of them not only in Edenton but else- 1 where, are wholeheartedly in favor of it, too. It’s a great saving for a ‘ patient to be able to get this blood when needed absolutely free. And, i any statements which may have been ; made by anyone to the effect that , blood has been nedied them, or that ' . they have been charged for it, are J , unfounded.” , ( The bloodmobile will visit Edenton , I Tuesday, November 7. It will be ! quartered at the Parish House on . West Gale Street as before, and as j usual will have a complete, experi enced staff accompanying it as well as ■ the assistance of local people. f 1 l , ■ BIBLE CLASS MEETS , The Friendship Bible Class of War- ] wick Baptist Church will meet at the - parsonage at Tyner Thursday night, , November 9, at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to attend. THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, IMP Hallowe’en Party u Outstanding Affair (Continued from Page One) Stanton Harrell, brother and sister, won for the girl’s prize. Mrs. Kermit L. Layton was general chairman for the party and desires to thank ail who in any way contri buted to the wonderful success. She says she is unable to personally thank all who had a part, but especially ap preciates the work of members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Varsiity' Club. Her thanks also go to H. A. Campon, who “engineered” the party; Gashouse Parker and John Pavlicli, who put in long hours in ar ranging the booths and portions of the field. Mrs. Layton also appre ciates the work of the Edenton Water Department and Jimmy Manning, who was a great help in attending to the lighting effects. The party was thoroughly enjoyed by youngsters and adults alike and for hours the roped in area was a mass of humanity moving around and having a general good time. Royal Ambassadors Hosts For Banquet The Royal Ambassadors of War wick Baptist Church were hosts Wed nesday night at 6:30 o’clock for a father and son banquet. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd (Briggs at Gliden, where a talk was; made by the pastor, the Rev. Paul E. Lemons. At the conclusion of the banquet the group attended Wednesday night prayer meeting at the church. Carroll Goodwill Now Manager For Libby’s Carroll C. Goodwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goodwin, has (been appoint ed manager of Libby’s Norfolk, Va., branch. The appointment went into effect Monday, October 9, when Mr. Goodwin succeeded D. V. Whitley, who was transferred. Mr. Goodwin’s area takes in Vir ginia, North Carolina and West Vir ginia. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr.and Mrs. C. A. Boyce announce the birth of a son, Carroll Anthony 111, bom October 23 in the Norfolk Naval Hospital. BUT HOW BHD SATE : j; ***zMaqic Chef { OLD UNil MUND-Uf jll £ Now’s the time to trade-in your old range and get »\ ‘ ' J ~beautiful new Magic Chef gas range yjrj| Y peagonaa, to parformanoe. Now ! Vk \ \>d f 1 I 1 OOP you can cook to your hobby’s da* 1 tL roam, dtoucq simki» pasenest rTi H i tadihe just trwrydsy meak he’t B \ 1 < 1 dreamedaboutWhafsmote,yo* / kcvf^PV B' V can do it awy dame on a * ! ' ,^ a^c R ' 1 Magic Chef h*» MY eidosfwfe*. I J/ YipDS V tures, 100. Featoraa aoeh as the ooo> I// 1 | XJ ; » piece top burner onits that are so easy / iji IVT <!. to dean—the famaos led Wheel oven / * J V k\/r (| heat oontrol the ea*yrio-oaa Swing L 11 1 if Out Broiler —and the many more that f l/J can make your cooking a pleasure. TWs tpaejof offer it forts tonfoarf rimi' AAo/iir fJtp2 only. Coma in foday o»d sae V /VIXUftC J&L» gM , y ft. ••• _ ,, N • Harrell Gas & Coal Company \ I j * . •' r * r y^*?>. il SidgSt t »yvPy * - i,' '.. *' .Vr iJs>- Old Dominion Barn Dance Here Nov. Bth The Old Dominion Barn Dance (Show > featuring the all time favorite, Sun shine Sue, will make its appearance in 1 the Edenton High School auditorium 1 on Wednesday night, November 8. iSue will bring a group of top hill ! billy and western performers with 1 : her including Grandpa Jones, Crazy ; Joe, Roranna, Benny and Curley, Jacfc • ie Phelps and John Workman. * The program is due to get under ' way promptly at eigh/t o’clock. _____ \ 1 POCAHONTAS MEETS FRIDAY » " ■■■■ Chowanoke Council, No. 54, Degree of Pocahontas, will meet Friday night 'in the Red Men’s halL Mrs. Willie 1 O’Neal, Pocahpntaq, urges all mem ! bers to attend. I p—■. I - "1 MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre EDENTON-WINDSOR HIGHWAY MERRY HILL Note Change In Time! Shows Start Every Night at 7:00 O’clock > Friday and Saturday, 1 November 3-4—■ William Boyd in “SANTA FE MARSHALL” Cartoon Serial No. 8 o Sunday, November 5 Paul Kelly and June Travis in , “JOIN THE MARINES” Comedy Cartoon | Monday and Tuesday, November 6-7 , Roy Acuff in “SING NEIGHBOR SING” Comedy ; Cartoon ■ • o Wednesday and Thursday, November 8-9 — Bart Lancaster and > Lizabeth Scott in “I WALK ALONE” : Cartoon WEEK-END SPECIALS 0 . Ddil’s Grocer y HIGH QUALITY LOW TRICES . i • ❖ lean Center Cut Pork Chops, 1b... 59c 1 Skinless Franks, lb. 47c Fresh Cut Boneless Stewing Beef, lb._ - - _ _62c Luter’s Pure Pork Sausage Meat, lb, pkg. 49c LUTER’S FRESH Picnic Shoulders of Pork, lb. 39c Ballard’s Oven-Ready Biscuits 2 cans 29c Little Darling Green Butter Beans. .2 cans 47c Van Gamp’s Hominy 2 No. Cans 29c Cream Style Sugar Corn 2 No. 2 cans 29c Dreft Soap Powder, large size... 29c King Hake F10ur...... .ID-fl). bag 83c Pet or Carnation Milk 8 large cans SI.OO Large Juicy Oranges, dozen 41c Fresh Green Cabbage 3 lbs. 10c Firm Texas Onions- 4 lbs. 21c Select Irish Potatoes 10 lbs. 35c Tender Snap Beans 3 lbs. 33c Don’t Forget Your Frozen Vegetables and Fish WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN TOWN Phone 71 For Prompt Service JJIJvu v M WW U VVt-rfrn-i*«i— —

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