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™ 11 « ' ™ ' " —- Peanut Growers To j Meet On March 26 Annual Meeting: Sched uled to Be Held In Neck Firsrannual meeting of the North Carolina Peanut Growers Association will be held in the high school audi torium in Scotland Neck on March 26, at 2:00 P. M., announces J. S. Sugg, executive secretary of the association. An interesting program to peanut' farmers has been prepared for that meeting. Dr. E. T. York, North Caro lina State College Research Depart ment, and Mr. Flake Shaw of the North Carolina Farm Bureau will be the two principal speakers. Approximately 50,000 peanut grow ers are members of the Association, and will be affected by its activities. It is realized, Sugg stated, that all of these people cannot attend the meet ing; however, it is hoped that many o fthem will be able to attend and that each county will be represented by people who will be able to carry the lessons learned back to their neigh bors. Winners Announced In Poster Contest (Continued From Page One) Rocky Hock School won first prize and Patricia Ward of the Chowan School won second prize. Fifth Grade—Erwin Griffin of the Edenton School won first prize and Curtis Twiddy also of the Edenton School won second prize. Sixth Grade—Frances Holton of the Edenton School won first prize and Janet Parrish of the Rocky Hock School won second prize. The poster prepared by Frances Holton was judged to be the best poster entered in the contest. The winners of first place in each grade received a cash award of sls. j The winners of second place in each grade received a cash award of $5. The over-all winner Frances Hol ton, was awarded an additional $5. •) The judging committee consisted of Mrs. T. B. Smith and Mrs. Martin Wisely of Edenton and Joe Pruden,| County Agent of Washington County. Thcflfcdlowing business men and busin<fa®firms of Edenton and Cho- 1 wan Bounty contributed to the fund used *r the prize awards: Home Feed & Fertilizer Co., Edenton Feed & Live stock Co., D. R. Baker & Son, Edenton Peanut Co., Albemarle Peanut Co., | Chowan Storage Co., Edenton Tractor & Implement Co., J. H. .Cpnger, j Hughes-Parker Hardware Co., Leary Bros. Storage Co., Byrum Implement Truck Co., By rum Hardware Co., and Hobbs Implement Co. The Soil Conservation Supervisors of Chowan County feel that their first conservation poster contest was high ly successful. They are very much gratified at the participation and in terest on the part of the pupils in the three schools. In their opinion the conservation of our national resources MR. FARMER See Us For Your Seed Peanut Shelling Let Chowan Storage Com pan;/ .Cell yom* Seed Peanuts. Thou you are assured of good, clean, uniform seed winch will improve your quality and'yield. We refer you to our many satisfied customers of previous years -They are our references. | We have a few select' lots of Farmers Stock. Jumbo, and Bunch-Type Peanuts for sale. Our mill is located at our warehouse on West Carteret Street near the Home Feed & Fertilizer Company. We Are Now Open For Business Telephone 185 or 287-J 0i owan Storage Company! | L. E. BUNCH, Mgr. West Carteret St. Edenton, N. C. ALL SEED RECEIVES OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU! Iwaa presented to many of them in such manner as to develop conser vation consciousness. Here and now the Soil Conservation Supervisors—L. C. Bunch, R. H. Hol lowell, and Joe A. Webb, Jr.—wish to express their appreciation and thanks |to the superintendents, principals, teachers, judges, and contributors of the prize awards for their fine spirit of cooperation exhibited in the conduct of the contest. The success of the first contest of this kind is due to their efforts and guidance. Appreciation is also extended R. C. Jordan of the Soil Conservation Ser vice for his assistance in the conduct of the contest. The winners of first and second •places in each grade of the Chowan contest entered their posters in the Al bemarle Soil Conservation District contest in Elizabeth City March 19, where Wayne Bunch of the Rocky Hock School won first place in this fifth grade contest. The prize was $lO. The Chowan County contest posters will be displayed in each of the coun ty schools. Prospects Bright For High School Baseball ' (Continued From Page One) Gerald Lassiter, Lin Bond, Sid Cam pen, Larry Lowe, Clifford Overman, Carl Forehand, Douglas Cale, Sher wood Harrell and Carlton Perry. The Aces have a 16-game schedule, nine games of which will be played on the home diamond. The schedule follows: March 26 Hertford at Edenton, 3:30 P. M. March 30 Plymouth at Edenton, 3:30 P. M. April 2 Columbia at Columbia, 3:30 P. M. April 6 Plymouth at Plymouth. April 9 Ahoskie at Edenton, 3:30 P. M. April 14 Hertford at Hertford,! 2 P. M. April 16 Elizabeth City at Eliza-' beth City, 3:30 P. M. i April 21 Columbia at Edenton, 3:30 P. M. | April 27 Williamston at Eden ton, 3:30 P. M. April 28 Ahoskie at Ahoskie. May 4 ( —Chowan at Edenton, 8 P. M. ! May 7—Williamston at WilliamstonJ May 11 -—Elizabeth Citv at Eden- 1 ton, 8 P. M. I May 14 Elizabeth City at Eliza beth City, 8 P. M. . May 18 Elizabeth City at Eden ton, 8 P. M. May 1.) Chowan at Edenton, 8 P. M. I William S. Privott Speaker At Rotary •. 1 William S. Privott, who was recent ly discharged from the U, S. Navy, ; was the principal speaker at last j week’s Rotary meeting. Mr. Privott i stated that it was mighty good to be back home and during his remarks complimented the Rotary Club for its interest and accomplishments in vari ous projects, as well as spoke about ! the need for recreational facilities. , He was presented by Lloyd Bunch,' i who had charge of the program. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C. THURSDAY MARCH 28, 1964. •mmmmmmmmmmmmtmtmmmmmmmmmmm Classified Ads ! EASE THROAT I BUY SOOTHING, , sanitizing, OLAG Tooth Paato at tho , drug rtor*. j ; YELLOW CORN FOR SALE—SI.7S per bushel. Abbitt’s Mill, William-: ston, N. C. Phone 29843. Mar2s,Aprill,2,lsc | LOST—VALUABLE ANTIQUE BAR pin. Set with turquoise. Reward if returned to Mrs. Selby Harney, 201 East King Street. ltc FOR RENT—2-BEDROOM HOUSE completely furnished. Near Base road. See Mr. Hall, 29 Westover Heights or phone 576-J. ltc LOST— LEATHER POUCH CON taining several keys. Return to Chowan Herald office and receive reward. ltc FOR RENT—SEVEN-ROOM~HOUSE in good condition, five miles from Edenton. Electric lights, all hard surface road, on school bus route. Apply Louis E. Francis, telephone 507-W. Marlß,2sc FO RESALE MONUMENTS where you SAVE the middle man’s profit. 405 S. Road Street, Elizabeth City, N. C. Dial, 5995. J. Winton Sawyer monument's exp 3-18-55 MAN”WITH~CAR BETWEEN THE ages of 25 and 55 wanted to sell Nationally Advertised Watkins Pro ducts in Chowan County. Dealers : in surrounding counties earning $95 weekly and more. If interested write R. L. Collins, P. 0. Box No. | 113, Goldsboro, North Carolina, and I will contact you personally and i give you all the details which will • I in no way obligate you. I Marchlß,2s,Aprillc ' ! FOR SALE LOUISANA STRAIN No. 1 Puerto Rico and Haymon po-, tato slips. Apply Louis E. Francis, ’ telephone 507-W. Marlß,2sc FOR RENT 3-ROOM FURNISH-' ed apartment with private bath. 208 S. Oakum Street phone 181-W , Marlß,2spd Auction Sale TWO BIHLOING LOTS LOCATED ON VIRGINIA ROAD AT WILD CAT FORK Saturday, April 3rd, at 2:00 P. M. On Premises CAMPEN- SMITH Auctions Real Estaie PHONE 141 AND 8 EDENTON, N. C. »* Quinn Furniture Company EDENTON, N. C. i 10 DAT SALE! AAA HAMPSHIRE Reds; R. L Red*. Barred Rocks* 1 White Rock*, Wyandotte*, Rock-Red | Crosses, Wyan-Rock Crosses as hatched, $11.96 per 100. Heavy Breed Cockerels $6.96 per 100 (pos itively no Leghorns). Write for low prices on Pullets. 12 Pekin Duck lings $4.76. 16 Broadbreasted Tur , key Poults $12.00 C.O.D. 100% I Live Delivery Guaranteed. 100% ! Bloodtested. RUBY CHICKS, Dept 19-C, Norfolk, Va. Phone 29040. tfc singer sewing MACHINES- New Singer machines may be pur chased for as low as $94.60. Bud get terms. Liberal trade-ins. Sing er Sewing Machine Center, 605 East Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C., phone 4306. Novbthc SEW IN G M \CHINE REPAIRS— on all makes. Free estimates in advance. We will loan you a ma- j chine while yours is being repaired. Singer Sewing Center, 605 East] Main Stree„, Elizabeth City, N. C„| phone 4306. Nov’tfc | WANTED TO BUY—CLEAN RAGS j must be free of buttons and pins, | no scraps or woolens. Will pay 10c per pound. The Chowan Herald. WANTED—MAN WITH CAR FOR local route work. 60 stops daily, j I Pays SB2 up weekly. Fuller Brush' j Co., phone Greenville 5879 from 7 ] to 9P. M. tfc WANTED —WHY WORRY ABOUT Athlete’s Foot, Boils, Bums, Itch, Eczema, Impetigo, Pimples, Psorias sis, Ringworm or any known skin disease. Ask your druggist about V-J-O. Feb20,1955pd MAN OR WOMAN TO TAKE OVER j route of established Watkins ens-1 ' tomers in the city of Edenton. Earn •. ings unlimited. No investment nec essary. We will help you get start j ed. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept, j S-3, Richmond, Va. Marll,lß,2s,Aprlpd SPINET PIANO. THIS BEAUTIFUL little piano i" located in the Hobbs ville community. Good reliable per son may have same with small down payment with several months to pay balance. For information write F. B. Merritt Route 4, Salisbury, N. C. Marll,lß,2spd ]■ 11 M | J /i f Compact, big-engine performance wtlh every ounce of exceu weight and balk removed. Far flehlng, cruieing, water skiing, work baate... epaade from a lazy trail to 30 mpbl _ All-round outboard, with famoui Hurricono powerhead and “yean ahead” Mercury leatumi Simple Positive Gear Shift,Twiet-Orlp | Spark and Throttle Control, Waterproof ■*' Magnate and Spark ftege, Varl-Tlmad «p mm * fvlTHg rVH itWllH fvWWi i Hobbs Implement Co., Inc. “When Service Counts Count On Us” EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA i . .1 ... .j- j GLENMORE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON s . I .1. 86 PROOF / S'! / Ul m ore / f J \by US! GIENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY • LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY SECTION ONE-] Page Seven
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