Home Ec Teachers Arrange Programs Meeting of Group Held With Mrs. Edna Reeves The home economics teacher group from Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquo tank, Gates, Currituck, Tyrrell and Washington counties met with Mrs. Edna Reeves of Edenton on Thursday morning, August 16, for the purpose of planning the programs for their monthly meetings to be held through out the year. Miss Mabel Lacy, field teacher trainer from East Carolina College, met with the group. The year’s program as planned is as follows: September—Plans for the District FHA rally. October—The home experience pro gram. November Ways of interpreting the home economics program. January—Planning for more ef fective counselling. February—Ways of developing a good adult program. March Up-to-date small equip ment for the department. April Demonstration of home freezing methods. May—Discussion of FHA problems. Teachers who attended the meeting were: Miss Joyce Swinson, Weeks ville High School; Mrs. Helen Lara bee, Central High School; Mrs. Anne A. Nowell, Perquimans High School; Miss Doris Mitchell, Gatesville High School; Miss Miriam Scott, Edenton High School; Mrs. Evelyn Creekmore, Moyock High School; Miss Elizabeth Chappell, Elizabeth City High School; Miss Carolyn Brinkley, Plymouth High School, and Mrs. Helen King, Columbia High School. Mrs. Anne A. Nowell was elected chairman of the group; Miss Miriam Scott, program chairman; Miss Doris Mitchell, secretary; Miss Carolyn Brinkley, FHA advisor, and Mrs. Helen King, reporter. At the conclusion of the meeting a delicious buffet luncheon was served. Folder Is Published On Worming Hogs Sodium fluoride is a simple and safe drug to use in controlling large intestinal round worms in swine, ac cording to a new folder just published by the State College Extension Ser vice. _ , , The’authors, J. Clark Osborne and Jack Kelley, point out that wormy pigs are unthrifty and unprofitable. They make slow, stunted growth and make very poor use of the feed they are given. “Hogs of any age must be wormed with sodium fluoride,” say the auth ors. “It is generally agreed that the best age to worm is at about two weeks after weaning. Additional worming is not usually necessary un less the hogs show definite signs of u\jxnj~iO-fXf~iS ■n-ru~v~ | r>/VK/v Do You,Want* ' vto Look Gray? 'Sssasfi look gray. A few drops of Kolor-Balc nombed through your hair each day mid EBBO&ttB&S nw-Msarv Costs only a few cents a weeK. Kolor-Bak AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING SOLUTION fOR ARTIFICIALLY COLORING GUAY MAI* Sold In Edenton by Mitchener’s Pharmacy II II /if ■*)! I 1 mh.', M '.HWW |Rlt Iff KS Ish, SfiSßSliikt! .m aEBBSm IS IS. wßaSSßKpfifffvfw^- IS; liH* IBi Ik. tm BACK ON THE GROUND—Members of the 82nd Airborne Division staged a pre-maneuver training jump recently, in preparation for Exercise SOUTHERN PINE. Private Murry Bronson, center, who Ml with the General Purpose Bag, left foreground, attached to | by a quick-release strap, gets a hand from Sergeant John Seltho, left. Both men assembled the equipment, then quickly moved on to an assembly point. The sergeant paratrooper on the extreme , right ia unidentified. being infested. Sows in the latter part of the gestation period should not be wormed.” Osborne and Kelley advise produc ers to use the commercial or techni cal grade of the drug. It can be ob tained through local veterinarians or most drug stores. Since sodium fluoride is very pois onous, it should be used with caution and directions should be followed carefully, say the specialists. The new publication, “Sodium Fluoride for Worming Hogs” is is sued as Extension Folder No. 84. Single copies may be obtained free from the local county agent or by writing the Agricultural Editor, State College Station, Raleigh. Seed Booklet Lists v .Certified Growers Release of the 1951 list of certified seed growers in North Carolina is an nounced by R. P. Moore, director in] Diamonds Watches Jewelry Forehand Jewelers THE DIAMOND STORE OF EDENTON USE YOUR CREDIT PAY THE EASY WA Y NEXT TO BELK-TYLER’S EDENTON, N. C. '" ■ l l | - " [%L -&$: \ : |; 5 , wH PyJB I iijBI^g^MmraHHHHKSSSBHI You never fried a fine car like This One < You’ve a right to set your sights higher when you buy a fine car. liou can rightly expect more room —more comfort—more performance —and a lordly smoothness in the way it carries you. So we present these facts: You’ll find , in a Roadmaster, more usable room than you’ll find in any Ttiher six-passenger bar in America. \ You’ll find the extra comfdrt of double-depth Foamtex cushions in Roadmaster only . You’ll find that the Roadm aster has a high-compression, valve-in-head power plant that is also exclusively Bu*ck’s—a mighty Fireball Engine V NarbfbOMtWi. , 4 1 ■■■ 1 M.UCM iirreit automobiles abb built buick wlu bui id thbm " CHAS. H. JENKINS MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. 105 to 109 E. Queen Street Phone 147 Edenton, N. G THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C» THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1951. charge of the Crop Improvement As sociation at State College. In booklet form, the list is a direc tory of small grain, tall fescue and Dixie crimson clover certified seed producrs i n the State. Also includ- 1 ed are dates for filing application for certification, variety descriptions, cer tification standards and number of acres of various seed crops approved for certification in 1951. The varieties listed in the booklet are recommended for North Carolina by the Experiment Station and State College. Fields producing the sources of seed listed have met the North Carolina certification requirements for source of seed, purity and variety and freedom from smut, Dr. Moore said. Copies are available at the county agent’s office or may be ordered from the North Carolina Crop Improvement Association, Inc., State College Sta tion, Raleigh. Equality is something for other people to share. HAYSEED By UNCLE SAM A WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE It was our privilege to attend the Seventy-second Annual Conference of the Carolina and Virginia Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, which convened at Colfax, N. C. The conference is composed of about 6,000 members. There are 100 churches and 94 ordained elders with nearly 350 licensed preachers. There are more than 8,000 enrolled in its Sun day Schools. The gain in church membership for the past year was estimated to be about 10 per cent. The number of ministers and dele gates voting was around 200. There were nearly 1,000 present, including ministers, delegates and visitors. The days of the conference were filled with sessions for the transaction of business and services for worship. The sessions were held in the large camp meeting tabernacle. The min isters, delegates and visitors were housed in the camp meeting cottages and dormitory. Meals were served in the large camp meeting dining room. The Wesleyan Methodist Church is 1 Wesleyan in doctrine and Methodistic in government. It grew out of sepa rations from the Methodist Episcopal Austin^Nichols GREAT OAK r lfssl BLENDED W&J WHISKEY ■ $1.85 ! pint I I Us Straight Whfcktys la (Ms prod- | I act an 2 pan ar arn aid; I ■ 31% Straight WMskay. 71% fcala , ■ Rostral Spirit!; 20% Straight Whb- ■ I hoy 2 gaars old, S% Straight Vhfafcaf I I 4 yoars aid, S% Straight Whfafcoy I * dysansU. 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But with the coming of the great revivals of the early part of the present century it took on new life'which continues to increase and expand to the present time. The church stresses education. It has a course of study for its ministers. It owns its own schools and publishing Notice Os Certain Unclaimed Funds Held Or 1 Owing By Life Insurance Companies NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, DURHAM, N. C. IName and address of insured and beneficiary Amount Due Date I Lawrence Bembry, 113 Queen Street, Edenton, N. C $57.00 6 /30 /43 j The above unclaimed fund will be paid by the North Carolina Mutual j Life Insurance Company to persons establishing to its satisfaction j their right to receive same on or before December 1, 1951. After this I date such unclaimed fund will be paid to the University of North | Carolina to be held in trust for the owners in accordance with Section j 116-23.1 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. NOTICE OF MEETING OF CHOWAN COUNTY COMMBSnS 4 4 At the request of a member of the Board of Commissioners, a meeting of the Chowan County Commissioners is called for 10 o’clock A. M. Wednesday, September 5, 1951, at the Court House in Edenton, N. C. There will be no meeting on Monday, Sep tember 3, due to it being Labor Day. This August 23,1951. WEST W. BYRUM Chairman Chowan County Commissioners • -■ performer holds the road—the way it responds to your slightest wish—the quick answer you get when you nudge the throttle—the extra security you feel in the velvet grip of the brakes— the complete freedom from tension you find in Dynaflow Drive —the sense of mastery that makes every mile a joy. And, confidentially, there’s one more important way in which Roadmaster stands alone, and that is in the modest cost of its pounds and performance. Better come in soon and check for yourself what a great car and a great buy this one really is. E