Workers’Council |
To Sponsor ‘Green
Pasture’ Program
Gloat Is Good Pasture'
For Livestock on j
Every Farm i
At their February. liteitlng the |
'Chowan County Agriculture Work
ers’ Council accepted the “Green
Pastures Program” fur 1,955. T-'ii
t;ttiv<> conttrift tee min Wole selected. |
The “Green .PasUii'es Pregrnm"
is an effort to get --every l':ii liter to
establish and maintain adequate
good pasture for the I i\••stork on
the farm. The- •farmers citation
award will lie made to each farmer
who irmintaiivs and properly malt
ages one acre of toed pasture I'm
each animal unit i a tin farm. Aa
honor farm plaque will lie awarded
to each farmer who uiaintains one
and a half acre- of v.oiid pautiiiv i
for eai h -animal -unit.
“Goo.l pasture:. i< one of our •
cheapest foods for livi .Hock,”, says ,
C. W. Overman. "In striving to j
meet the. goals of the .‘('teen Ta,s--j..
lures Program'* fanners’ will: he]
making cheaper-, and W't.ter live- t
stock parins anil the. honor, atthih-.
ed by individuals and the county i
will In pood recognition for sue ,
cess.’’
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GMSIiM%ITONS j
| The spring cotton field is more colorful j
j than it’s been in years. There’s a wonder- j
! ful selection in plaids and checks ... of |
| pastels and shock colors ... of all the j
j thing’s you need for an enchanting spring! j
| OUR ANNUAL j
j Cotton Dress Fvent T-jp |
0 WILL CONTINUE M" I
| THOUGH /t^k.Rjsl
I Saturday jj
| February 12th n%nrt
jf 1 '
n 1 ff I
j jL i
! FEATURING if/
a! Nellie Don L’Aiglon - Doris Dodson
m Gwen Lee Helen Whiting Annetta
Beacon Hill Jerry Gilclen Puritan
and Betty Hartford
| Edenton. North Carolina
TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD
I Local Police Arrest
j 58 During January
According to Chief of Police
George I. Dnil, Edenton police made
58 arrests in January. Miscellane
ous traffic violations led the list
with HO, followed next by drunks
with six arrested.
Os those arrested 1!) were found
I guilty as charged. The arrests
j were 41 white males, four white
females, 12 colored males and one
| colored female,
j Finns amounted to $1245 and costs
j$ I f>T.7. r », or a total of $142.75, of
j which amount $209.80 was turned
hack to the town in way of offi
cers' fees.
Activities during the month In
cluded 70 calls answered, three ac
cidents investigated, one stolen au
tomobile reported, 20 street lights
reported out, 54 courtesies extend
ed, nine doors found unlocked, 00
investigations made, six fire calls
answered, and 005 citations issued.
The police niade 084 radio Calls
• lid were oil t he air 57 minutes.
ROTAIUANS MEET TODAY
Eden inti Kotarians will meet this
j i Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock
|in the Parish House, The program
will he in charge of J. Edwin Rnff
jlnp and President'Gilliam Wood
I ’urges every member of tin- club j
(to attend. I
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
.Mr. and Mrs. Warren Twiddy an
j imunre the-birth of a 0 pound, 15-
!ounce .daughter, horn Wednesday
! night of; fast week in Chowan Hos- j
I pital,
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Marines Collect
$671.50 For Local
March Os Dimes
Check Is Presented By
Col. M. K. Peyton,
C. O. of Base
The March of Dimes drive at the
Edenton Marine Corps Auxiliary
Landing Field officially ended
Monday morning when Col. M. K.
Peyton, Company Commander, pre
sented William Perry, Chairman of
the Chowan County March of
Dimes, a cheek for $671.50 made
out to the National Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis.
The presentation ended a highly
sueeesful 15-day campaign which j
was organized and led by Major i
Perry M. Me Robert. Ilis commit
tee consisted of First Lieut. Ken
neth I!. Ingman, MAC.S-5; Second
Lieut. Clark A. Warner, VMA-211;
First Lieut. Stanley (I. Radhuber.
H&MS-14; Chaplain Dean K. Veit•
man, MARS-14, and Second Lieut.
Kenneth Casey, VMA-225.
v At the presentation Col. Peyton
expressed his pleasure at the “co
operation between the citizens of
Edenton and Marine personnel, es
pecially for such a worthy cause as I
the March of Dimes.” He liked to
think of ALE Edenton and the
City of Edenton as “one community
... helping one another.”
Sipiadron honors were won by
| MARS-14, who squeezed ahead of j
l HA-MS-14 hy $805.58 to $801.6.2. !
125 Given Old Age
Aid In January
According to the monthly report |
of Mrs. J. 11. McMullan, Chowan |
County Welfare Superintendent,
125 persons in Chowan County re ]
reived SB,IBO for old age assistance.
Eleven aid to dependent children
eases received $-11,0, while 11 aid to,
blind cases received $406 and 18 j
aid to permanently and totally dis
abled cases received $470.
General assistance in the amount
of slßO.ll was given in 11 cases
and other financial assistance in
cluded three cases hospitalized in.
the county, $99; two cases hospi
talized outside the county, $87.20;
one medical case, $4.85; one bur
ial. $25.
Service cases included three per
sons receiving veterans rehabilita- 1
tinn in cooperation with the De
partment of Public Welfare, four
persons receiving free eye exami
nations through the N. C. State
Commission for the Blind, and 12
children receiving individual ser
vice.
COUNTY DEBT REDUCED
W. W. Rvnim. Chairman of thej
Chowan County Commissioners,'
was authorized Monday to pay $9,-1
610.49 on the county’s indebtedness, j
The amount represents $2,129.81
due March 1 and $7,480.68 due
March 15.
I
Roth amounts are for school
building bonds and coupons.
C. C. WIGGINS ASSIGNED
TO EDENTON MARINE BASF
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' C, C. Wiggins has been transfer-|
red to the Edenton Marine Corps i
Auxiliary Landing Field, where he j
has been assigned as assistant to
Chief Inspector Ralph R. Hall. Mr. j
Wiggins reported for his new posi-j
tlon last week. He had been work
ing at Little Creek, Va. j
LONG E ER P |rfe!
SEC this rugged, SEE the many cutting Ij
reliable saw cut. attachments * f l .
You.ll see why it s including narrow L, "VvC\
the leader (or guide rails, 2 to 7- , W,,- >57-
dependable, high with fast cutting ir”XW JH'
production cutting. chains.
SEE how smoothly it LOW PRICE • .'mjCL
runs even at top ii*o(U7 OA l ,/ ;^V
speed—without UtOiJD.Wv .
vibration or With 3-fool Rail
chatter. Meets and last l at
every logging C'hippt'** i. hain
need. j
Set it S&#A (’.For a free demonstration, ask
Hobbs Implement Co.
YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER
Edenton, North Carolina
THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1955
..a .A
-CURBSIDI K !*'o Andre
Pierre, “King of the Boulevard
Vendors,” uses a jester's scep
ter to smooth on some of tin
cream he sells so successfully
as a Parisian street merchant.
His "smooth” salesmanship won
him the coveted title, which is j
j awarded annually.
For Lift That Lasts j
Drink Milk Each Day
I Avuuml tii<* 'AoiTil |m rtj.iif :uv
!stii you hr;ir ulun.it it daily.
Hut the!vnr. people lit t' 1 in Youth
CiiTolinu wlm ;in n’t i < tt l.ritu daily
th< foods tIVi• y Jilt'd for host, of
health
j As a Matter of fact. IhoO census
isurveys show th.it Gjh per cent of
I Nforth Carolina’s people arnn’t get*
ting daily the foods they need. And
one of tile foods must apt to he
lacking in i milk, says Jo
Karp, State .College extension nu
i tritionist.
i Today, for economy's sake use
dry milk in addition to fresh milk,
jit’s a good * , huy\vord” for shiart
food shoppers hern us*- it*s a whole
some dairy product from which
[only tile water and cream are iv
| moved.
| Nonfat dry milk i> a good huy
I because it help;, to stretch your
foods dollar. It’ • ;-y t<» keep on
hand and i> e.-p«*cia!ly convenient
for the person li.ing idone, for
small families, and for families
where e.eryom works awa> from
home. Dry milk is handy if you
are vacationing away from a good
source of fresh milk. It’s also a
refrigerator .-pace >.-\er since it
jCau he kept on tin inpl»«>ard shelf
and reliquefied as needed. It gives
you needed min< ml-. I! vitamins
and protein.
You’ll find that you can add ex
tra milk ' id- to vuiou-. conked
«BJART
is
PINTS
; 2 6 °
"xxr
BRANDY
LAIRD AND
COMPANY
North Garden, Ya.
Stabeyyille, 1 J.
dishes t<> help bring diets up to
dilily requirements. This is - espe
cially important in dishes for older
people and for children who refuse
to rlrink as much milk as they need.'
Make a point of looking for non
fat dry milk in your grocery store.
It’s a good way of getting more
milk in your family’s diet.
Contributions In
March Os Dimes
Now Total $2,233
Chairman Bill Perry Is
Urging All Reports
Sent In 1
i
Bill Perry, Chairman of the Cho
wan County March of Dimes, re
ported that up to Tuesday morning
contributions in the drive amount
ed to $2,288. Included in this
amount was a contribution of
$671.50 made hy the Marines at
jibe Edenton Auxiliary Landing
J Field. The cheek was presented to
jM r. I Very Monday by the Com
j mandiHg Officer, Col. M, K. IVy
• ton.
j The road block on North llnind
, I Street Saturday netted $29.2.55,
Mr. I’erl‘y’s goal is $2,000 this!
year and with tin; report Still .in,
complete, lie has not given up nil
hope that it will not he realized.
Up to Tuesday lie had not received
, any reports from tile rural ■.section,
and none of the coin collector.-: had
Let n taken tip. No- report was.in- I
eluded from colored contributors ibl
Kdeiitou and there still remained a
few reports, from white Edenton
canvassers.
Chairman Perry is very anxious
to wind up tile campaign, so In- is j
requesting all money collected in i
tin- drive to he reported not Inter
than Tuesday of next week.
TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED
BELK TYLER’S
iflfP
GOING FULL BLAST
WILL CONTINUE THROUGH
SATURDAY FEB., 12*
Many - Many Bargains In New Fall and Winter
Merchandise Left For You To Pick From. If You
Haven’t Been, Don’t Miss This Big SALE!
If You Came Last Week It Will Pay You To
Come Back!
BIG SAVINGS FOR ALU
BELK-TYLER'S Ldenton|
■yipiwyfiwgw —iw—iiihwiim —Mi '.ourr** 1 0
State
|fV!l HINTS TO HOMESJAKE^S
it, /jr' _____ _ Stott H-itmc
I
Soup As Good At II Looks -Fam
ilies around the world think of the
soup kettle as a symbol of home
and pleasant hours together.
Soup must look tvs good as it.
tastes, and .taste us good ns it
looks. Whether it is served in
china cups, in pottery bowls, or
from a copper chafing dish, hot
soup should he served piping hot.
Garnishes add eye'appeal,' flavor,
. and texture contrast. Hen- are
some popular garnishes for soup:
Whipped creain, . ehopped parsley.
' croutons, lemon slice.-, crisp eer
itails, fiainkfurtcr slices. Perhaps
you think of others.
In planning soup meals,.think of
. the ingredient.- !n the -opp and
plan to, cohiplete a nut ritiotis nleal.
Perhaps you would Tiki; 'to try
these two recipes for specia! soups,
. soups you can fix hi ten minutes
i in will serve 4.
Cheese Soup: I c.'iii condehsed
efetini of hitishroom sopp. 11 ;■ cups
milk, 1 cup shredded sharp cheese,
dash black pepper. (’omliiiie all in
■gl'edients in. saucepiiii. Ileal, :t i i
ring coiistantly, until < '.o .- ••
j melted.
I For Sale
Building Lot
85 x 190 Feet
LOCATED ON I S. IT SOUTH
Priced for (Juit k Sale! •
—Contact —
CAMPEN-SMITH
REAL ESTATE . Al t TIONS
Eden I on, ,V C.
Work Shop Planned
For Negro Leaders
A kitrlim cnhinet workshop will
In* In-Id Wvdnrsflay morning. Feh
ruary Hk ;«t the NVgm farm and
’[home agi’iits’ office, corner of
It'Muirch and Oakum Streets at 10
1 o'clock. M<*n and women are in-;
Ivited to take ;ulvantage of flvis
’ | woj’kshop. 'Utr.* workshop will he.
j conducted hy l£. 31. Ritchie, Jr.,
■ ricultiiral eivjfineerinir extension
’ specialist and Miss M. Kyei\
Negiu subject matter specialist.
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PAGE THREE
SECTION ONE-
Turkey School Will
Be Held March 10th
County Agent C. W. Overman
announces that a school for turkey
growers will be held Thursday
morning, March 10. The school
will he held at the Chowan Com
munity Building, beginning lit 9
o’clock. Mr. Overman says tur
key growers will profit hy attend
ing.
Picture Framing
Choice Frames and Mats
EDENTON FURNITURE CO.
I’holly 516
Edenton, N. C.