SECTION TWO CRITIQUE Richard Wilkinson, in a recent article in the Sat urday Review in which he dis cussed the disappearance of the old pulp magazines tram the literary scene, made this pass ing comment, “I am still a pulp writer'*, and further amplifies his statement by saying that he hopes, some day they will re turn. But whether or riot these magazines will return, I don’t but I aim in accord with Mr. Wilkinson in deploring the passing of the pulps. 'For, by and large, they published real exploited good writ ing and were the training ground for many present day top-flight authors. Earl Stanley Gardner, H. Bedford Jones, Donald Barr Chidsey and Ben Youth Revival At ML Sinai Church .* 7~ A Ybuth Revival wilt be held at Mt.- Sinai Baptist Church in Winfall beginning Friday, April 13 and continuing through Sun day, April 15. Services will be- HERNIA-RUPTURE Get comfort and relief mjf without an old fashioned Mpi** *Jjj (For Reducible Hernia or Rupture) gp ED. F. HILL, Specialist, of the Wm Dobbs Truss Co., will be at the Joseph Hewes Hotel in Edenton, WEDNESDAY MORN ING, APRIL 18th, for Free Demonstration. Hours 9 A. M., to 1 P. M., only. The most unusual of trusses for reducible rupture the BULBLESS, BELTLESS, STRAPLESS, DOBBS TRUSS. A CONCAVE PAD holds the rupture like the palm of youir hand. The Dobbs Pad' does not spread the muscles. Prevents ruplttre becoming* larger. NOTE THE DATE and COME IN. One day only. Demonstration FREE. (ASK AT DESK FOR MR. HILL) A|/\lAf m if WMSfiS MAHUS AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS * HR w^tK^ i3El • i T : T :•* •# T\fea flillllllk : vlflß Here's a wagon that sells at a compact price, yet totes in a big way with a longer ., load yf>or tAan any compact—over 9 ft. , tot/A B#cond seat and tailgate down. '*tSltimmm^ See the new Chevrolet, CJh&ey II and Corvair at yoitr Chevrolet deader's One-Stop Shopping Center • George Chevrolet Company, Inc. Telephone 2138 1100 N. Bnjad St EPENTON, N. C. The Roundup By WILBORNfe HARRELL Ames Williams were first pub lished in the pulps, to mention a few. The Dr. Kildare stories first appeared in Argosy. And as I remember, the old pulp Argosy-Allstory published some of the best writing then pro duced. The present day Argosy is a slicked-up version of the original Argosy, and bears no resemblance to that magazine except in name. In my opinion, the new Argosy is an inferior magazine. Inevitably, though, as Mr. Wilkinson points out, the pulps also published much hSjck writing- and supplied a not-so hard-to-crack market for hack writers including myself. I sold a short story to an obscure pulp for which I was paid a gin each evening at 8 o’clock. Special music has been planned for each service. Guest minister will be the Rev. Terry Jones of Edenton. The public is cordially invited to attend. Without the idea of progress life is a corrupting marsh. (where you’ll find the nicest ways to get away!) You won’t find a vacation brightening variety like this any where else. And now that spring has sprung, the buys are just as tempting as the weather. Your choice of 11 new-size Chevy II models. Fourteen spacious, spirited Jet-smooth And a nifty, nimble crew of rear-engine Corvairs. Three complete lines of cars—and we mean complete—to cover just about any kind of going you could have in mind. And afl under one roof, too! You just won’t find better pickings in size, sizzle and' savings anywhere under the sun. And you couldn’t pick a betEer time than now— during your Chev rolet dealer’s Fun gmWffiijflr and Sun Days. tiU Wk a9 THE CHOWAN HERALD cent a word. (You didn’t get rich writing for the pulps, but a prolific producer could make a darn good living). In retro spection, if the sale of that lone short story to the pulps meant anything to me, it did have the effect of giving me the ambition to be a writer. And I am still writing, for there is a saying that a writer is a person who doesn’t have the sense to know when he is licked. And, who j knows, some day I may write something worth reading. PHIL OSOPHER SAYS—Nickels and pennies have little value nowadays— except as additives. Castro must go. Maola Introduces New Milk Carton A new wax-free plastic-coat ed milk container is being in troduced here this week by Ma ola Milk and Ice Cream Com pany. The package is considered a revolutionary development in the improvement of sanitation and efficiency in the distribu tion of fluid milk products. Kenneth G. Reesman, general manager, said the improved milk container has received en thusiatstic approval from both food stores and homemakers in other markets where it is now being used. According to Reesman, this carton represents “a basic step forward in the safeguarding of milk between the pasteurizing process at. the dairy and the kitchen table.” Maola’s new carton is the re sult of 11 years of research and development by the Sealright Company, Fulton, N. Y., pack aging specialists for the dairy industry. It is shipped to the dairy in the form of flat pieces which have been sterilized in the mill operations. At the dairy, the various pieces are automatically fed in- i NEW BEL AIR 4-DOOR STATION WAGON Jet-smoothie that rides just right, loaded or light— with 97.5-eu.-ft. cargo cave and Full Coil suspension. CORVAIR MONZA 4-DOOR SEDAN From snappy interiors to sure-footed scat, this one’s got the gift of making sport of most any trip. to the Sealking machinery, which sterilizes them a second time, forms them into cartons, i fills, seals, and releases them I ready for delivery. Floyd Hartley, manager of Maola’s Williamston branch, em phasized the advantages at the twin-pak design of the half gallon package. The half-gal lon twin-pak separates into in dividual sealed quarts for easier storing and longer freshness, according to Hartley. He added, “the twin-pak is the modern half-gallon carton and features the ‘pour one, store one’ convenience which marks today’s trend toward frac tionalized packaging.” Hartley also stressed the im portance of Maola’s new the no wax and double-sterilization features of plastic-coated carton. He pointed out that the cartons are stronger and sturdier be cause the sides and bottom are welded at 550 degrees F. Also, the pouring surface of the car ton remains completely sanitary, protected by the exclusive ster ilized foil seal. Maola’s present marketing area covers 35 counties in East ern North Carolina, eytending from Virginia to the .South Car olina line. Employees number approximately 363 and the com pany purchases milk from 90 Grade A producers in Eastern North Carolina. Additional milk is supplies from various points in Western North Carolina. Ag Secretary Gives Advice On Peanuts Insists Farmers Pro duce Highest Qual ity and Yields In January the U. S. De partment of Agriculture, under the peanut price support pro gram, announced the pre-plant ing price support level for all peanuts in the United States at! $221.00 per ton. This price was for the average of all types. Before that announcement, the Peanut Price Differential Com- Shrink Painful Piles with "REMEDEX" New Medicated Formula Relieve* ! Pain and Shrinks Hemorrhoids ’ Complete instruction* appear oa • •very package. Ask for REMEDEX ■ at your drug store today, and sos I complete satisfaction do not aecapt j any substitutes. mittee, composed of producers and shellers from all the major peanut producing areas, met, reviewed the facts and figures concerning the peanut pricing program, and came up with rec ommendations to the Secretary of Agriculture upon which he could base his announcement of the interim price for each type of peanut. On March 29th, fol lowing these recommendations, the Secretary of Agriculture an nounced the following prices by types for the average net ton: Virginia type $234.01; Valencia type suitable for roasting, $234.01; Spanish type Southeast ern area, $226.17; Spanish type Southwestern area, $216.93, and runner type, $208.49. These prices are based on 85% of the January, 1962, peanut parity price. The peanut support prices for 1962 cannot be be low the above figure; however, the supply and parity price conditions on August Ist could be such that the Secretary would raise these prices but in no case would he lower them. The Virginia type prices are based on $3,109 per percent SMK, 7c • per pound for loose shelled kernels, 7c per pound for other kernels, and 60c for each .one percent of extra large kernels. The extra large pre mium was 40c per each per cent extra large kernels in 1961. The higher premium on extra large kernels is upward Custom Made Furniture % and Furniture Refinislied RHOADES SHOE REPAIR SHOP FHIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 AND SATURDAY HKHTTII 7 iny our home a pamper treatment... &0 soft you’ll WCLTIt to pet it! ’with' Don’t let the delightful softness fool you! Thanks to Creslan, Cyanamid’s luxury acrylic fiber, these deep-pile rugs are long wearing as well as luxurious. Thick and OVSSPSMIHRSSRHIHF rich...resilient...and easy to keep clean. Just launder' your Pam-Purr rugs in an automatic washer. That’s all it takes to keep them new-looking and radiantly bright. l Ojo Guaranteed moth-proof, mildew-proof, and non-allergenicj too- Lovely Pam-Purr rugs are made of 60% Creslan • 11 M • A*AI I w acrylic fiber, 40% modacrylic in the pile. Yours to enjoy A in all these glorious colors...pink, azure blue, white, red. 1 * * yellow, sandalwood, hyacinth, moss green, and aqua, the deep-pile rug f 2 7" . . ... 124*36* Ovol._a 5.99 made With 20 * 36* p4*» fid Ovc4._, 6.99 M a r rr ft-i 24.99 W BELK-TYLER'S OF EPENTON but the loyer sound mature kernel rate of $3,109, compared with $3.20 for 1961. Discount for sound split kernels will be 40c per ton for each percent of splits above five percent. De duction in weight will be made for moisture in excess of 8% for Virginia type. Loans and purchase agreements on the 1962 crop will be available to any individual producer and grower association from the time of harvest through Janu ary 31, 1963. Loans will ma ture on May 31, 1963, or earlier upon demand by the Commodity Credit Corporation. discounts for excess foreign matter will be at the rate of SI.OO per ton for each full one percent of foreign matter in excess of four matter or moisture in excess of ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN 3 DAYS. If not pleased with strong:, instant-dry ing T-4-L, your 48c bark at any drug store. Watch infected skin slough off. Watch healthy skin replace it. Itch unil burning are gone. TODAY at all drug stores —adv. Don’t Lag—Buy Olag dentist* cay "wonderful" . 'best tooth paste on the mark*! 'best r»» ever used" . . . Edenton, North-Carolina Thursday, April 12, 1962. percent. Peanuts with foreign ten percent will not be eligible for price support. Damaged kernels will be discounted the same as for 1961 except that peanuts having from eight to twelve percent damage will be eligible for price support with appropriate discounts. Generally speaking, the aver age ton price as announced in this interim announcement is the same as last year, except for the increased premium on extra large, which means that as in prior years it is most im portant for all peanut growers to exercise their best efforts Prescription ; .j Service * -by fz 111nrrrnn. i. * i registered pharmacists f & i _ Iruyhlj AND DELIVER Y Mitchener's Pharmacy 301 S. Broad Street Edenton, N. C. and talents toward producing the highest yields and best qual ity that is possible on each of their allotted acres. FOR Contract AND Repair Work CALL Twiddy Insurance & Real Estate. Inc. PHONE 2163 EDENTON

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