PAGE FOUR Tobacco Specialist Talks To Farmers Meeting Held at Cho wan Community Building Latent information on tobacco production was presented to grow ers- at <» tobacco meeting held TStfiradny morning at the Chowan Oonrauplty Building. Extension to iincco specialist, Sam Hawks, pre sented tlie information illustrated with projected slides. Mr. Hawks emphasised special care in growing plants. Gas treat ment of beds prevents weeds, con trols nematodes and may he done now. Reds may bo seeded after 48 hours of aeration. Beds should be fertilized and prepared for seed ing prior to treatment. He point ed out the necessity of watering beds when they need it, particularly when the seed are sprouting. Dixie Bright 101 is still one of the best varieties for black shank infested soil, Mr. Hawks said. Co- ’ ker 180 looks very good based upon | one year’s trials at the Expert- j ment Station. Tobacco soils should be tested to determine lime and fertilizer needs. : Generally 300 pounds of 4-8-10 per . acre is about right. Fertilizer! should be put put about and thor mighly mixed with the soil about two weeks before setting plants, i Mr. Hawks urged fumigation of soil where nematodes are apparent ly present. The soil fumigant should he applied eight to ten inch- 1 cs below tho soil surface level, 1 , Fumigant should be applied at least, two weeks before setting plants. 1 Irrigation, where needed and properly done, pays good dividends.j Specific recommendations should be j followed in irrigating tobacco. Side dressing tobacco pays when i needed. Generally 200 pounds of 8-0-24 tobacco side-dresser applied! when the tobacco is about 12 to 15 inches high. ■ j Anne Hollowell Scores "ft Points For Chowan Hi "’ll Against Conway Anne Hollowpll. -tar of the Cho wan High School girls' basketball team hung up an enviable record Friday night when she chalked up 70 points in a gmnr with the Con way girls. Chowan won the game 78 to 72. with Miss Hollowell scor ing all hut eight of the points. Miss Hollowell was chosen on the All-State team last year when she scored 787 points in 21 games. Thus far this season she is making a good bid to establish an all-time high for Chowan High. Se® America’s (jP most glamorous j Gas Range —the new mjm* styils® | Coptic, ‘X- f with detachable han3l*» In 12 gay dacerater color*! Vermilion • Pink • Moroon • Form* Green • Aspen Green • Royal Blue Azure Hue • Brown • Tan • Sunburit Yellow * Gold * Chrome-lon# Caloric now brings you America’* greatest advance in range beauty. Choose your favorite color han dles from twelve most popular colors; we simply snap them on, and there is your range . . . color styled for your kitchen. See all the thrilling automatic features that give you carefree, coinlort able and cooler cooking. America's Usmsl ««*« »• ««F Western Gas Service Greens Fuel Distributor v 220 East Queen Street PHONE 438 ED EATON — y Senior Gass News , By ALICE PARRISH ~~ y Tho first interview is with Char- • lio Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. | T. Griffin of 304 North Broad | Street. Mr. Griffin is manager of I the Halsey Hardwood Company, i Charlie is interested in his car and l sports, playing guard on the boys'i basketball team and second base- 1 man on the basehall team. A mem-; her of the Boys’ Monogrant Club., he serves as secretary. Charlie’s favorite food is steak. He,, is A, member of the Kdentcm- Ra l Fiy t Church and plans to enter college; upon graduation. Charlie wap vnjt- j cd Cutest in the' Senior !sup,-rla- j tives. ' ■ ’ 1 Next we come to Mary Alice , Keeter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j C. N. Koeter of Route 3, Eden t3p-: Mr. Keeter is a retired farmer 1 Mary Alice was horn on May 30, ! 1937. Her favorite food is Tried | chicken and she likes sports and Classified Ads (SANITIZE MOUTH WITH OLAG 1 Tooth Paste, contains salt and sanitizing oils. At all drug 1 • stores. ___ _ , ■ SEPTIC TANKS PRE-CAST.; | concrete. Distribution boxes, pre-i cast, concrete. Fre-cast concrete grease traps. Kennan & Corey Plumbing Co,. Utl North Oakum Street JanOtfc. Fo~lTs ALK~I9 4 1 CHEVROLET 1 2-door senan. Extra clean ; motor i just overhauled for first time;; good tires, radio and sent covers.; 1- Phone .T, L. Evans; after 7 P. Mi j phone 585-W, ltn FOR SALE 2-PIECE MODERN ; sectional .sofa. Very good cod ■ j dition. Phone 668-J. Jahfi.l3pi SALESMEN WANTED WOULD . you like to have a good, per il manent, profitable business of, your own. You can bavv>*—sell ' ing Rawleigh Products.' . “thin-1 1 dreds of men ait Wbrnirpr-'mnr*' ; ] than ever before, supptyni m ’mi * lies with Rawleigh.’s eyi|V day |! necessities, Ton can, tZme: Good p j locality available fn iftpiviin | County. Write, Rawlet'gliW. Tb-pt.J j NCA-3tO-21(Se Richmond. Va. 1 ' ,Tun6.13‘.20,27p<1 1 ROOMING BUSINESS MAKES > opening available for responsible j man or woman to call on farm women in Ghfijvan County. Full or spafe time. Opportunity to make up to .ijOa/1.-iy. Write ■ MoNKSg COMPANY, Dept. C.,1 Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. ! s .tanC.Dipd , FOUND—SKIFF. OWNER MAY secure same by identifying and] , paying for this ad. See Madison! Phillips at Ralph E. Parrish ! Store. Janfi. 13,20 c I ! | ■ i Farm Implement ! AUCTION ; SALE ! We will auction off to highest bidders the following farm implements of the E. N. Elliott farm: Friday, January 14... 10 A.M. At the E. N. Elliott Farm Hay Haler 3 Carts Peanut Digger Guano Sower 1948 CMC Truck Plows (all kinds) Farmall Tractor “C” Peanut Racks Farmall Equipment “C” Riding Cultivator Farmall Tractor “12”- 4 Cultivators (horse) Farmall Equipment “12 - ’ Sowers and Planters (horse) Lime Sower 3 Peaweeders Post Hole Digger Flushing Plow (tractor) 2 Mules Peanut Wagon 3 Disk and Stalk Cutter Roanoke Pea Picker (16-ft.) 2 Peanut Digging Plows Hammer Mill Spray And many other plows, parts, 2 Hand Trucks hoes, shovels, forks etc. DON’T MISS THIS SALE...YOU MAKE THE PRICE! MUSIC FREE PRIZES Campen - Smith AUCTIONS - REAL ESTATE H. A. (Izzy) Campen R. B. (Pete) Smith Phone 141 Phone 8 } I flfE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. 'JANUARY It. 1965 i traveling. She is a member of the iFHA Club and the Macedonia Bap- Itist Church and is employed part j time at Rose’s 10c Store. After graduation she plana to train for a i nurse. Krcelle Griffin, son of Mr. and I Mrs. J. W. Griffin of 104 South I Rrond Street, was bom on Oetober l 26, 1935. Ercelle is interested in 1 sports, and also likes to drive. He is a member of the Hobby Club. ! His favorite food consists of meat ( loaf and potato salad. Ercelle is ;* member of St. Ann’s Catholic ; Church. Upon graduation he plans to join the Air Force. AUXILIARY MEETS i A luncheon meeting of St. Paul’s Auxiliary was held in the Parish | House at 1 o’clock Tuesday after < noon, with Mrs. L. A. Patterson, * newly elected president, presiding, j A feature of the meeting was the j yea rig report of the outgoing pvos -1 id* nt,‘Mrs. R. P. Radham. FOR SALE—ONE 21-FT. FRUE-1 hauf trailer van. In good condi tion. Phone 515-J-l. ltp WANTED Why "Worry About Athlete’s Foot. Boils, Burns, Itch. Eczema, Impetigo. Pimples, Psoriassis, Ringworm or any knowp skin disease. Ask your druggist about V-.1-O. FeK2fi.l9sspd ! SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS— on all makes. Free estimates in advance. We will loan you n ma -1 chine white yon.-s is being re paired. Singer Sewing Center, 605 East Main Street. Elizabeth City. N. C., phone 4306. Nov.tfc FARM FOR RUNT—FARM AND home for rent cash or share crop. mile from Center Hill on Cis co and Center Hilt road and is hard surfaced. Plenty of barn and shelter room. Coo) and } shady. Electric lights out no .water connections. Known as Parker Monds place. I’m looking for a permanent resident. Write I Willi.- E. Monds. 2910 North Boulevard. Tampa 2. Florida. sept3tfc j jl s' 1:1> SEWING M ACHINES AS ! IrKv as $19.35 and up. $5.00 down, balance on easy budget terms. Singer Sewing Center, (SOS East Main Street, Elizabeth j City. Phone (306. tfc. JI<)NUMI'NT.S where you SAVE the middle, man’s profit, 405, S. Road Street, Elizabeth City, j N, C. Dial 5995, | J. Winton Sawyer MONUMENTS •| Authorized Dealer For ROCK of AGES MONUM E N T S The AVorld’s Finest •i exp 3-18-55 ! Mrs, Mary Swain Dies In Ahoskie Hospital ( Mrs. Mary Viola Swain, it, of Colerain died Tuesday morning at | 12:15 o’clock in the Roanoke-Cho , wan Hospital, Ahoskie, after an . illness of one week, i* Surviving are her husband, Char-, . lie C. Swain; her mother, Mrs. Liz . zie P. Harmon of. Colerain; three. ; sons, Sgt. Charles R. Swain, Fort i Carson, Colorado, and Dewey, L. • Swain and Vernon Swain, both of i Colerain; four brothers, Charlir.j Harmon of Colerain, Jesse Harfnon ■ j of HnrreUsville, Dennie C. Harmon of Arlington. . Va.,. and Jimmies Harmon of Tarboroi a tills.j ' Nell Low* 1 of Ahoskie and two 1 grandchildren. She was a menil*er of the Cole- ; ’ rain Baptist Church, where funeral ’ services will he hold Thursday af ternoon at 2:39 o’clock. The pastor, the Rev. P. T. Worrell, wiil <>ffi ente and burial will he in HilU restl Cemetery. The body will be taken Ito tbe church an hour before the | service. I Minutes Os County! Board Os Education I » c> ' Tho Hoard of 'KH ura t ion hold its C regular mooting in tho .off ire of tho • Suporintendont, January 3, at 10:00 . A. M. Tho following; members, v were present: G. B. Potter. Carey Evans. J. 1. Bbype: 0. H. Rrrry r man, G. l\. Nixon aiwl (•oun»y.: Perry. ! The chairman, Mr.. PotloivoaUnaj I COLONIAL’S PRODUCI I« •««JV ~. y,cu - pwA‘ * 1 FIRM CRISP JUICY—EXCELLENT FOR PIES—U S. NO. 1 JJf ""j A J 4^. COOKING APPLES 3 » 23c BBPMP V 1 mi LARGE CRISP FLORIDA GREEN fll|||||jjUfl J . PASCAL CELERY • 2 -19 c C** !s'*—l SS£y^».**=„«/ BEEF PIES | -feßs> VELVEETA CHEESE .2 & 93c I Shoulder Ro«f . “ I ! CHOCO. ECLAIRS ... SC 24c CHEEZ WHIZ ..... W 29c f R ’c. “:. CHO,c «*&« » i CUT CORN ’AS 19c MELLOW CHEESE . . . fe3sc y * ,9c 1 DULANY QUICK FROZEN KRAFT'S CRACKER BARREL NEW YORK \ I FORDHOOK LIMAS . . "C 28c SHARP CHEESE .... & 43c DULANY QUICK _f f BUTTERBEANS .... ’ftiV 22c GRADE A LGE. EGGS. . 001 47c V m I/ f J M SPECIAL LOW PRICE—CS BRAND 1 ( ’/J V | ■ Fruit Cocktail. 23c pjK|vjßFtra SPECIAL LOW PR J Al DreslfiS§ u *:. 2 * 41c T Swift’s Prem . ~ 43c / assssrf*;.; SAVE 9 CENTS ON EACH CARTON OF ARMOUR'S SHORTENING I i- b ' # 1 KINGAN'S RICHMOND BRAND—TRAY PACKED I vegetoie ■ ■ ■ j cm /ic sliced bacon ji3 . * 39c ■ 9H| I Mpl Imm | j||Pj I mSI ggpjg a IP the meeting to order by having the 1 secretary rend the minutes or the previous meeting. The minute# were read, and same adopted by a motion made und passed. The reports of the local school fund treasurer and the County treasurer were read, and same ac-| cepted by a motion made and pass ed. The Superintendent reported that the 1954 school audit had been re ceived and copies distributed accord, ing to requirements. After a re view and statements of satisfac tion by thf Superintendent, a mo tion -was made and passed to aceopt 'the (report, and authorized payment I of spin*' when, thy Financial State- I triient was filed, I- Tho Superintendent requested the j Ho.VriT fb designate the Saturday ini \ which tv >-make up the regular isch/tfoh day lost Deut>mhrr6 on ac-| Count of weather conditions. A mo tion was made that, the day of De i comber 6, be made uo Saturday, j j JunUary 10. i ; The Board voted in favor of the; Ninth Carolina School Board Asso ciation to form a delegate body to . administer the affairs of the As sociation. The Superintendent read the res- ; elution passed by the State Board of Education December 2, 1954. , with respect t<> all school person nel concerned with safe school transportation. ! • The bills paid since last meet ing were approved by a motion i made and passed in tbe amount of 1 i $6,851.71 are as follows: - E(teuton City Unit, per ciTpita, .. $3,482.16;- capita! outlay,--$527.55;, |current expejjsq. $2,788.98; veterans ■ untgram, $313.92; vocational teach-; i-i-s’ sahli'V aiul triYvVl. $730.(10; to ' Ad*-$6,8rti.71. ' ' J ■ " ’ There being no further-business,-! | the Board adjourned,,. ■ •, ! , *€,...8. POTThAL Cbai.rman I ' ' W, J. TAYLOR., Sccre-