' --- - - ' - - -J* -l - —-i i.t- ' Soil C*»a*rvation District fcaa entered Qqo&year contest for 1959. Dte supervisors met at the SCS work unit office in Elizabeth City Monday night, May 11, and , completed the application form. Ok the score card,, the Albemarle fiksti ct rated 2944 points of a possible 3400 points, LnSt year, when we won the poof year award, our ‘'core was 2758 po'"ts of a passible 3600 points. We cannot win first place this year afccording to the rules But will be eligible to 1 Win again' fn 1960. Conservation farmer of the year as elected by the board of super visors was H. C. Ferebee of Cam den County. Plant Materials Plant Sriq Twb plantings have been made or Gdliam Wood’s farm. These plantings*, were madqrfor the pur pose of /lasting their* desirability as quail, food. Gne U?a wild soy bean Glycine Max seeded be tween the flOws of Bicolor lespe- * deza and irrhgrplanted with corn.) The other feinting is Gillen’s Tick Clover (Desmodium dil’enii' al*o . for quaiP fond If tthp<c plants live up to their expecta * tions a new quail food should be available soon. 1 t Wildlife Plants * Several people L "n’e requested seed or plants within the last few days for wildlife plantings. It is a litt'e late in the R : colqr but annual. mixtures might be available. Cbrvtaot you' local office for tion form or a representative of the N. C. Wildlife Commission or; other agricultural workers. The annual seed mixture is made up of several d ; fferert£ kinds of seed such as millet, soybeans, j annual ltspedeza, etc. It’s very good for use in odd comer*, oh vbirti farm, j Summer Cover Crop Did you ever want a Summer GRADUATION GIFTS Gnieu Watches Delta'll Pearls Sterling Cuff links Tie Clips Billfolds • y Jewel Cases Necklaces **** ■ $ . i , . Birthstone Rings Bracelets Ronson Lighters J. J, ROSS JEWBIiBR —PHONE 3525 NETfBOOR TO BELK-TYLER'S tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Attention PEANl|}r GROWERS • • We Have Rebuilt Our Seed Ppanut She Her! j ... it is noiCjji perfect condition and we are your peanuts. REMEMBER: AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR CAN SAVE TOU MOpEVrj OUR PLANT ISOCATED ON NORTH BROA& Wp Akn Have w e /\iso nave oeeu * >1 T» v - 17 O I 1 I eanuts ror Sale* I i cover crop yet didn’t feel that i you could afford it. spell, you can haVe a summer covet *iop tiijr seeding crobieria in- yotir corn. Broadcast 90 pounds of Giant* Striata Crotalaria at the last fcul tivation of.com, watermelons di other truck crops. E. M. Ward of GKden, Johnnie Chappell yt Crossroads . are trying crotalaria , after watermelons. Cost per |ere is ,dbot/t .56 per acre: ACP program haying $Z per acre pro viding you sign up fist ACP pay ment prior to seeding. 1 Fescue , W. W. Stevens* Slate Soil Con servationist, has stated that there is a shortage of tali'fescue seed. If you have a good stand of fes cue wi)y not coniAcKei saVihg seed. A good stand will produce from 300-600 pounds of seed per acre. Stubble-Mulch Do not burn your wheat or oth er small grain fields this spring. You can handle the straw by us -1 ing a shredder and mulch plant i ing. Cut your small grain high and run the shredder oVer the stubbles. Next use tat,middlebust ■r to Plow out the rows lapping he soil in the middles. Use a K-ilirv.- ow o j. disk blades to fill in about two-thirds of the plowed out farrow. Plant soy .nr mito in the farrow. Sev eral district cooperators are man line to try this method of plani ng behind small erain. Among them are T E. Corprew cf Gli ■•en, J. A. Webb. Jr., and Gilliam Wood of Yenr»i m . Dates of these plantings will be announced la ter. Coastal Bermuda And Bahia Grass Now is the time to top-dress these pastures for summer graz ing. Nitrogen in any form will do the job. Use about 100 pounds of Nitrogen now and again in July for beat results. . gHOWAK HERALD. EDtNtOft. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MAY 21. 1955. 4*-. „ v v ■ mzsZßz Hr 9 mm Bgggi lEnN> IN MINNESOTA —One got away from this mirey mess in Minneapolis. Car, right center, was abandoned. Gas company truck, center, tried to pass. Stuck. Helper truck, left, got- stuck. Diesel cab, background, became stuck before this soggy saga began. A third gas company truck, piloted by a driver hep to mud, Stayed out trf “trouble. •* Marvin. Evans and Milton Evans of Bandori have, good pastures of .both these plants. Farm Planning S. W. Meore of Edenton is hav ing a conservation farm plan pre pared on his farm. He has plan ned open ditch and tile drain -age already. The existing field ditches will be filled when thes" drainage practices are installed. Use sod waterways as needed* On woodland, several decisions must be made to bring it into full production. His woods were cut : down to diameter size several years ago. This left him with a “stunted” 'stand loblollv pine*;, nlus non-decr ; p hardwoods. Mr. 1 Moore savs he wants to conve-tj this condition since his woods has a high potential for loblollv pines, j His conservation plan will be fin -5 shed this week. This is one of the manv ser vices of vour local Soil Conser- j vation District. Whv not see about your conservation plan? Police Make 50 ! Arrests In April Chief of Police George I. Dail reports that during Anril Edenton police made 54 arrests, of whom 50 were found guilty as charged. The arrests were led By 20 for nrvsoellaneous traffic violations, followed by 13 for be ing drunk. Os those arrested 25 White males,' three white fe males, 23 colored males and j three colored females. Fines amounted to 9220, costs $365.10 for a total of $565.10, of L which slsl was iurned back to the town -in -way of officers’ j fees.' Activities during the month j included 50 calls answered, j three automobile accidents in vestigated, one automobile stol en and one recovered, three fun erals worked, eight street lights reported out, 21 courtesies ex-' tended, 23 doors found unlocked, j 22 investigations made, three fir* calls answered and 411 traf- • fie citations issued. The police made 978 radio calls and were on the air one hour, two minutes and 40 sec onds. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admini strator of the estate of Ernest J. Ward, Sr., deceased, late of Cho- W'an County, North Carolina, this 'is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said I deceased to present them to thel undersigned within * one year I from date of this notice or fame | will be pleaded in bar Os their i 'recovery. All persons indebted to raid estate please make im mediate payment. ' This 21st day of May, 1959. ERNEST J. WARD, JR., Administrator of Ernest J. Ward, Sr. may2Uß,iu4,ll.lßi2sc 'W^VWw^^^^^ A^vw^V W VV W' »«MMM»HW»t»M»H««^K»» <r#&**+<e>**<»*#*4***+*&&&+ ENGRAVED OR PRINTED all types of doetal printing is at your Js7jpfy ,|pßM||||a| eoroftHnd be glad to make sug- gaationet *hw. you pamples and quote jk. /'P\ prie*a . . . «1) Without the slightest ob- Wedding Invitations jmf j and Announcements /mr& fn the wording; design and printltg of \ / M- • the formal Announcement or Invitation, \ / 1 If la of the utmost importance that tor i .4 i Vwi m\j **rti™ nc<iv/iiii tij l f WTTtTTtttJH . ttttt . T | )n • tTll , t ,,, t ,gpQiin(ii) 1 H,,, t< m 1t 11,i),,,,, , ji; - —nnr iMiinuo 7 VINTAGE RETREAT —When it comes to a motel with a motif that’s original in taste, “Cask Villa” takes the cake. Built of wine casks more than 100 years old, the Vermilion, Ohio, • (dwellings each hale a bedroom and a screened gprch in front I for sitting space. ! News 1 I By MBS. ONME S. CHARLTON, County Negro Home Economics Agent J B’our-H Church Sunday will be held May 31st at Canaan Temple Church at 3:00 P. M. Four-H club members invite parents and friends to attend the service. All 4-H ciu'o girls enrolled in j the Junior Enriched Cornmeal j Muffin Program are asked to j meet at the Brown-Carver Li- I brary Saturday, May 23, at 2:00! ! P. M.. for a training meeting. We hear a great deal now about [ j the importance of wise plahn ng j I Farming and homemaking have I reached the place now where es- I ficiency in planning is absolute ly necessary if we are to pro ! AfiL ANNOUNCING) JFft ANN’S W <»/ BEAUTY SALON * / No. 2 Westover Heights ... has added the newest in Automatic Hair Dryers and Lelaxing Drying Chairs. Our Spring and Summer Permanents are ALL of National Brands. Priced to meet your budget! Beauty service at ANN’S is rendered by courteous, highly trained, experienced licensed cosmetologist. - « Phone 3T17 for Your Summer Coiffure FREE PARKING AIR CONDITIONED _ —l gress—whether it is in farm op eration, -money matters, daily working schedule, or food for the family, plannihg is necessary. Have" you made your food con servation plan for the family? I The canning season is here. Most i families must can to save food since so few of our farm families have .home freezers. Get your j equipment ready. Test your I Pres sure canner, be sure you have | a boiling water bath. The boil l ing water bath may be a lard [ stand, a bucket or any vessel and a talse bottom deep enough so that water is over the top of the jars when processing. See that you have canning jars, tops and preparation equipment. Here are a few suggestions that will help you in your planning conserve enough food for your family. \ 1. Green, yellow, fruits and' vegetables can 25 quarts for each ' member ,of your family. Choose ' ’.reeh snap beans, broccoli, car- j rots, yellow*corn, okra, yellow| yeaches, garden peas, pumpkin, yellow squash, sweet potatoes. I 2. Vitamin C Rich foods. Can] 25 quarts for each member of j your family. Choose tomatoes, tomato juice, straw<r-*mes (froz-1 en) raw cabbage (stored). 3. Other vegetables. Can 25 quarts for each member of your family. Choose beets, beans, white corn, white onions, b'ack eyed peas, soup mixture, soy beans. 4. Fruits, Fruit Juices. Can 25 quarts for eaoh member of your family. Choose apples, berries, cherries, figs, grapes, peaches, white pears, plums. Meats: Can 20 quarts for each • member of your family. Choose beef, fish, pork, poultry, game. Don’t forget your jellies, jams, preserves and pickles. Mis-Steak “Say, dear, this steak doesn’t taste quite right.” “Yes, I know, darling, it got a burn on it but I put on some; vaseline right away.” V mr - / m INTERESTED -Ingemar Jo hansson, who meets world heavyweight champ Floyd Pat ' terson on June 25, got a ring- 1 ' side view of the pasting re \ceived by Brian London in his ill-fated try for the crown at Indianapolis. Carolina Poultry red & white food stores Good for Broiling ] GRADE “A” and Charcoaling Fryers jTflTfe, r "fe}gS Ib?27c ly/iim?) Sirloin Ye Ole Yirginny OtC&KS MeaT D&M 1b 95« ITlCttl PHONE 2317 lk V No. 303 Can ID* fclSfC QT - RED & WHITE pm LOOK LOOK LOOK IVl&VOnn&lS© I omatoes Half Gallon J «. /v SUN SPUN 49c ±Bc_ [pn Llb sun spun Regular Size ~ oleo TIDF Cream J9 C 21. 02 RED & WHiTE „ fIV SALT Picnic Supplies A VHf* _ CHARCOAL GRILLS |j | ft 10 LB. CHARCOAL U Mm J. \|C 2 LB. CHARCOAL -• __CHARCOAL LIGHTER f A A 14-OZ. RED & WHITE NAPKINS - PLATES (jLADIOLA CATSUP wiii^paper— tht foil Biscuits 2 for 35c S,alks Sweetmilk and red » white 01 Glf V Buttermilk Toilet TISSUe 1/k Free Delivery „ « p j ( I Phone 2317 29c 2 for 15c I ■:* -V'- . if •* We yf,. - Champion j||! jsourbon I •iJchcnkij Kentucky Straight Bourbon . Bl 8 Years Old ' *3^ “ If* *> Ul# KfKTIKIY STKAiEHI iOUtSON. 80 ftOOF, StHtNlfY OISTILLEtS (0., N. Y.t < 11 * "YOU NEED MORS THAN \\ a pair of pliers POR SERVICE” WaH . “I was just thinking of the old * i days on the farm when we tried jrf \ I\? to machines with a pair of f V \ pliers and a piece of haling wire. m tgikV V “How different it is now! To / v day’s precision-made machines *► | need servicing with precision l I tools and testing equipment that • y are accurate to a split hair. %y “That’s why 1 depend on my C\ Y' IH dealer and 1H 5-Star Service his shop to take care of my McCormick Farmall tractor ana tj all of my McCormick machines. / He has a big investment in tools I 6 I and equipment to protect my in- X vestment in farm machinery. And VV) he has the 1H trained service men who know my machines . .. who do the job right.” Come in and let us tell you all about the many advantages oj getting IH 5-Star C ■ ¥ ■ Service in our shop ... advantages that It It it it It make your machines last longer .., 81-isß STAR per jot m better. Come in ... today! BYRUM MPUMENT & TRUCK CO. PHONE 2151 EDENTON TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD PAGE THREE :—SECTiOH

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