SECTION ONE—: Pre-School Clinics Begin On May 4th Schedule Arranged For Convenience of Par ents In County Dr B. B. McGuire, district health officer calls attention to parents of the pre-school clinics which will be held in Chowan County from Tuesday, May 4, through Thursday, May 13. \ll children whose birthday is on or before October 15, 1948 should be tak en to one of the clinics. The schedule for Chowan County: follows: May 4 at 9 A. M. — Chowan ; School boys and girl*. _ . | May 5 at 9 A. M.—Rocky Hock School. . , May sat 10:30 A. M.—St. Johns School. , , May 6 at 9 A. M.—Edenton colored school girls. v May 7 at 9 A. M.—Edenton colored school boys. May 11 at 9 A. M.—- Edenton white school girls. May 13 at 9 A. M.—White Oak school girls and boys. Over 300 Members In Hospital Auxiliary (Continued From Page One) t Kermit Perry. Mrs. Lester Harrell, Mrs. Effie Evans, Mrs. Earl Ashley, Mrs. Ed Hare, Mrs. Henderson Good win, Mrs. Stillman Leary, Mrs. O. C. Long, Mrs. Scott Harrell, Mrs. Mack Hendrix, Mrs. W. J. Joyner. Miss Lil lian Perry, Mrs. Alton Topping, Mrs. Drew Welch, Mrs. Percy Harrell, Mrs. Edward J. Chappell, Mrs. James Ward, Mrs. Edward Ward, Mrs. Curtis Chap pell, Mrs. 0. M. Blanchard, Mrs. Mc- Coy Spivey, Mrs. Lee Phillips, Mrs., N. D. Chappell, Mrs. Lloyd Briggs, t Mrs. Bryant White, Mrs. Paul Ward, I Mrs. J. C. Hendrix, Mrs. Foy A. Ward, j Mr. Foy A. Ward. Mrs. C. W. Ward, j Miss Lena Jones, Mrs. Leon Leary, I Mrs. C. C. Jordan, Degree of Poca-, hontas, Mrs. F. W. Hobbs, Mrs. \ R. E. Leary, Mrs. R. D. Dixon, Jr., Mrs. Willie West, Mrs. R. A. Tarking ton, Mrs. Earl Harrell, Mrs. H. M. S. Cason, Mrs. H. T. Hollowell, Mrs. El liott Belch, Miss Frances Tillett, Mrs. T. W. Elliott, Mrs. E. N. Elliott, Mrs. Your Finest Gift for i i FLORIAN ARTHUR PORTRAIT STUDIO 106 E. KING ST. PHONE 808 EDENTON Hours: 5 to 9P. M. Daily I GW 1 SEVEN I STAR 1 || 90 Proof! II | 1$ J? on 1 tnr mumir i Mini t .t>n m until wctus appear. i mill corn at j MR. FARMER •'-. • - ; . See Us For Your # Seed Peanut Shelling Let Chowan Storage Company shell your Seed Peanuts. Then you are assured of good, clean, uniform seed which 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 a owan Storage Company I L. E. BUNCH, Mgr. West Carteret St. Edenton, N. C. ALL SEED RECEIVES OUR PERSONAL A TTENTION. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU! ’ That S9O million figure brings up two "jother points: (1) Texas is the only state exceeding North Carolina in val ’’ue of livestock products used at home, ; jand (2) in North Carolina livestock products used at home are worth al- I most twice as much as home consump ’ tion of all crops. 1 Question: What is centipede grass? Answer: It’s a low creep lawn 1 grass that does well on almost any kind of soil. Its scientific name is ' Eremochloa ophiuroides. It will grow well in the sun and does reasonably well in the shade. Its main claim is ! ,that it remains close to the ground and requires little mowing. The worst objection to it is that it browns I over at the first frost of winter and '' remains so until spring growth starts. ■ Seed of centipede grass are now be- coming available. If you can get them ( ? seed them in April. However, the us- j ' ual practice is to start centipede | ! grass from roots planted in April and| f May. , t Question: How can I keep crab-1 grass and cockleburs out of my corn ? | Answer: With 2, 4-1) you can con-1 • trbl crabgrass, cockelburs, morning glory pic\v< '