Volume XVII.—No. 50. Uoyd C. Bunch J Re-elected Men || County Comm | } New Term For 11 5 Years Will Start Jan uary 1,1950 Lloyd C. Bunch, a farmer of the Braial Community, was re-elected to membership on the Chowan County Soil Conservation Supervisors’ Com mittee in the election held last week. Beginning on January 1, 1951, Mr. Bunch will serve for a period of three years. Curtis O. Forehand, a farmer of the Cowpen Neck community, was Bunch’s opponent in the election. According to R. C. Jordan, Chowan Soil Conservationist, elections are held annually in the month of Decem ber. The elections are for the pur pose of electing one member of the county committee. These elections are authorised by the North Carolina Soil Conservation District’s law and are conducted,by the County Committee of Soil Conservation Supervisors. The Chowan committee is current ly composed of three members. They are R. H. Hollowell of the Small’s Cross Roads community, Joe A. Webb, Jr., of Yeopim community, and Lloyd Bunch, the re-elected member. This committee will organize with a chairman, vice-chairman, and secre tary with the chairman being ex officio member of the Albemarle Soil Conservation Board of Supervisors. The vice-chairman and secretary will servq as first and second alternate respectively. The Chowan Committee will repre sent the county in the interest of soil and water conservation work and it will be its duty to set up annual Soil Conservation goals. Meetings will be held with representatives of the ' Soil Conservation Service and other Agricultural Agencies to make plans for reaching these goals. In general, the county committee will assist the Albemarle Soil Conservation District to carry out Soil* Conservation pro grams. The Albemarle Soil Conservation District is composed of Camden, Cho wan, Currituck, Pasquotank and Per quimans counties. The Albemarle Dis trict was organized in 1943 and has been operating since that date to fur nish farmers in its component coun- ( ties with technical assistance in soil , and water conservation work as sup plied by the Soil Conservation Service and other cooperating agencies. Lions Lay Plans For Christinas Party Annual Affair Will Be Held Next Monday Evening Plans are almost completed for the Christmas party to be held next Mon day evening by the local Lions Club, it was announced at the meeting Mon day night by John Mitchener, Jr., chairman of the arrangements com mittee. The wives, or ladies of the members will be guests and appropriate gifts will be provided at this annual gala occasion. The club is also planning to enter tain members of the Boys’ 4-H Club who participated in the com con test during the past season in Cho wan County, George Thompson, chair man of the Boys and Girls Commit tee, announced. This contest has been sponsored by the Edenton Lions Clulb during the past few years, in cooperation with the County Agriculture Department, with a view of encouraging improved seed com and a resultant increased production. Awards to the winners will be an nounced and presented. The fathers of the boys participating in the con test will also be guests of the club. 4l date will be set for such time as will conform with the plans of Bob Marsh, Assistant Agriculture Agent, which win probably be sometime fti early January. The Rev. E. B. Edwards, the new pastor. «f the Edenton Methodist ChuiAr was welcomed in the ch>£ by Deputy District Governor West Leary. Mr. Edwards transferred his meipber jehip ’from flie Belhaven Club, where he formerly resided. FOUR FIRES IN NOVEMBER i Fire Chief R. K. Hall, who was ill |it his homo Tuesday night, reported |L Town Council that firetnen answer- Ejjj four calls during November. Two Ks the calls were in town and two out K town, with practically no damage THE CHOWAN HERALD 1 ’ ■ ' Official Department Os Defense Photo NAVAL BOMBARDMENT OF KOREAN COAST—While American Gls. South Koreans and a bat talion of British soldiers struggled in the rough terrain to hold the menaced perimeter for the United Nations, Communist lines wen blasted from the skiea and from naval vessels off shore. Here a salvo has just been fired from the S-inch guns m Ne. 8 turret of a U. S. cruiser off the east coast of Korea. ORGANIZATION FORMS) TO PROMOTE PEANUT AND HO6 (SOWING IN SECTION Chowan County Group Attends Meeting Friday Night In Gates County Court House; J. E. Baker Representative For Chowan 10:30 this (Thursday) morning and ! continue throughout the day, with | special music planned. The Rev. E. G. Willis of Elizabeth . City will be host pastor for the oc > casion. A cordial invitation is ex , tended the general public to attend. Cap'n R. K. Hall On - TeievisionProgram i Veteran Fire Chief Slat : ed to Appear Christ mas Day at 6 P. M. 5 Edenton’s veteran fireman, Fire i Chief R. K. Hall, his health permitting, t will appear on a television show on , Christmas Day. Arrangements were made by Mayor Leroy H. Haskett, 5 who on Tuesday received a letter from C. Trafton Robertson of WTAR, Nor folk, Va., that he will be delighted to put Cap’n Dick on a television pro gram on Christmas Day at 6 P. M. Along with Mr. Hall on the program [I will be a Norfolk fireman in connec tion with' the radio station’s toy shop. Christmas Day is also the anniver , sary of Mr. Hall’s birthday, when he will be 85 years old. Jaycees Stage Turkey Shoot On Saturday ’Sponsored by the Edenton Junior , Chamber of Commerce, a turkey shoot t will be held next Saturday, Decem , ber 16, at the formec golf driving I range opposite the Colonial Motor Court on Highway 17. p Featuring the shoot will be a con . test for a saddle horse, which is , scheduled to take place at 2:30 o’clock I in the afternoon. The shoot will be gin at 8 o’clock in the morning and continue until all the turkeys are won. Tickets for the affair may be pur l chased from any Jaycee. f Anyone winning a turkey at the f shoot who would rather have a frozen • turkey may apply the cost of the live i turkey on a frozen one at the locker plant. $2.00 Per Year. ► Property Owners Prom ised Relief By Hous ing Expediter LAW EXPLAINED Representative Will Be In Edenton Friday Morning After several weeks debating, Town Councilman at their regular meeting Tuesday night voted unanimously to continue rent control. The action was taken after John Perry, Jr., from the Housing Expediter’s office in Goldsboro explained the function of rent control, which apparently was very much misunderstood by local owners of rental property. __ It has been the general impression among landlords, and Town Council men in particular, that in order to in crease any rents under the control act, it was necessary to make major im provements, such as adding rooms or renovating a building. This is not the case, according to Mr. Perry, who pointed out that a landlord is entitled to increase rent for practically any added expense on his investment. Mr. Perry even pointed out that rent ad justment® can be made due to in creased taxes, higher insurance rates, painting a home inside or out, re pairs made or for any improvements. Mr. Perry frankly stated that if Edenton abandons rent control, it is igone and. cannot be reinstated except by act of Congress. In view of the apparent fairness of rent control as explained by Mr. Ferry, it was the opinion of Town Councilmen that landlords should go along with the arrangement, at least during the present uncertain war situ ation when it appears likely that the local air station might be reopened. If the relief is not forthcoming for j those entitled to more rent as ex plained by Mr. Perry, action can be taken at a future date to scrap rent | control. j Mr. Perry agreed to meet or have (a representative of his office meet I j landlords in. Edenton every two weeks ito consider rent adjustments. The first meeting is scheduled for Friday 1 morning of this week in the Municipal Building from 10 to 12 o’clock. At that time complaints will be heard and ; any adjustments made which are wlth -1 in the law. i Mr. Perry pointed out that there (Continued on Page Eight) Song Title Contest Is Creating Interest I Scheduled to Continue ' Until Saturday, De cember 23 The Christmas Party song title con test sponsored by the BPW Club is creating much enthusiasm and interest among Christmas shoppers of Edenton and nearby towns. | The contest will end Saturday, De cember 23, so that if any desire to enter, they should do so at once. Those ’ participating are asked to go in any of the stores taking part and ask for , a ballot sheet. After filling in all blanks the ballot should be deposited at the store from which it was ob tained. It is suggested that while folks are considering the song title, they pa tronize local, stores during the Christ , mas season. If any merchant has any other method of voting, it will be counted in the final count. County Offices Close Two Days For,,Xmas County offices will jMßosed only . two days for the CluSKmas holiday. ; According to Clwrir of Court E. W. • Spires, offices will be closed all day Saturday, December 23 and on Christ - mas day, Monday, December 25. All 5 offices will be open as usual Tuesday : morning, December 26. \ Turkey Shoot At Rocky Hock Dec. 19 A turkey shoot is scheduled to be held at Elbert Peele’s store in the e Rocky Hook section next Tuesday, De -1 cember 19. The shoot will start at ; [ 8:30 o’clock in the morning, with a r | special feature being a prize of a thoroughbred Poland China Gilt.