PAGE FOUR I—SECTION tWO t_ 07 ■ 4* -•I feRRRf ' V-* ' I I had missed Cap'n last time I made a trip to his coastal area. However, as we met the other day he flagged irieVdowh with a long sheet qf, : paper. ‘‘Howdv Cap’n— “Sectris like a signal flag about to be hoisted with that big sheet,” I greet ed. “Hmmph.” Cap’n snort ed. ‘‘Did .you see this mar ' ket report? No- Production Reported —‘What does it mean? I saw three boats dock yesterday, saw ’em my self.” “Well, let’s slow down a minute. Cap’n,” and I agreed he had : a point to argue over. We know, Cap’n and me, and maybe a lot of oth ers do also, that reporting production ‘is most neces sary. No one is snooping for tax purposes —just try ing to get an accurate pic ture of our catch. Aside from just getting a lot of figures together, there is good use made of this. Cap’n fidgeted a minute, then jibed me a bit on how this catch data was so im portant. Well Cap’n, I re plied, remember the inlet you all want dredged by the Corps of Engineers? "Sure do. Still need it.” Well, Legal Notices Executor’s Notice Having qualified as Execu tor of the estate of H. T. Hobbs, late of Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of September, 1966, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make imme diate payment This 3rd day of March, 1966. HILREY GLENN HOBBS, Executor of the Estate of 11. T. Hobbs, Deceased. mar 10.17,24,31 Administrator’s Notice Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Kate D. Goodwin, late ol Chowan County. North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons holding claims ctecc'ased to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the I.7th day of Sep tember, l!)66, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said es tate' will please make imme diate payment. This 10th day of Marclv 1966. W. S. PRIVOTT, Administrator of the Estate of Kate* D. Goodwin, de ■ ceased. marl 7,24,3 lApr7c Administrator’s Notice Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of William E. Brownridge, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons nolding claims against . the estate of said deceased- to present them to the undersigned on or before tlv ICth day of September, 1966, or this notice wall be pleaded in bar of any recov orv thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 3rd day of March, 1966. W. S. 7RIVOTT. Administrator of the Estate of William E. Brownridge, Deceased. mar 10.17,24,31 State of North Carolina, . Counlv of Chowan. Executrix's Notice The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Alice Makely Cas on, deceased, late of the County of Chowan, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons haying claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to the undersigned, properly verified, on or before the 27th day of September, 1966, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 9th day of. March, 1966. Alice Cason Lincbergcr, Executrix of the Estate of Alice Makely ’ Cason, Bel mont, North Carolina. Johnson, Johnson & Harney, Attorneys, Aberdeen, North Carolina, j - MarlO, 17, 24, 31 c ' the catch landed nearby, the number of boats using the inlet Vnd the value of in come tp local people all help justify the expenditure of money for dredging. So every fish counts when we look at projects like dredg ing an inlet. Another important use of catch data is when Uncle bam allocates funds for re search as under the Com mercial Fisheries Research and Development Act (Pub lic Law* (88-309) last Con gress. N. C. really didn’t do so well because our report ed catch figures are low compared, to the quantities probably landed. So, if we shy off in reporting accur ately and on lime, we suf fer. Remember back a couple of years ago cr so .Carteret County was* preparing an Overall Economic Develop ment Plan (OEDP). Well, they certainly had to dig into the .landing of fish and shellfish, number of boats, people employed, value add ed by processing to mention some of the data needed. This helped the county get funds for an ARA project on fisheries and seafood pro cessing. Cap’n just read in the paper recently where the Economic Development Act renewed this project for another year on a revised basis. Bet they used the catch data again. So, Cap'n there are many good reasons for reporting correct figures on our fish eries landings. It is all aimed at helping do a bet ter job. Cap’n nodded in agree ment. He knew*. I knew, but does everyone else really understand how much more status, more aid, more busi ness would be ours if we reported our catch and oth er infornv’*mn like good old salts should? TRY A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE CHOWAN HERALD Mustang zooms past its ■’ ■ ’•• It i . ’ 1 ‘ ■Wfc'Z 4 *^ • ' v y- >» r.f ■• 9 ■ j ...starts on its second with § Special Mustang Sale! i /■_?•> ~ . * 4 Great buys on the greatest new-car success in history! Every Mustang has bucket seats, sporty shift, plush carpeting, rich vinyl upholstery, and in April—your personal nameplate! Choose a big 200-cu. in. Six or a hot V-8 option. Join America's happiest car owners now... and save! Limited number of specially-equipped Mustangs at special savings! April is Millionth Mustang Month. 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As last year, the support is made available through loans, pur chases and price - support payments. Besides qualifying for price-support, purchases and payments, the participating growler also earns a diver sion payment for shifting part of his feed grain- base to a conserving use; the pay ment does not apply to the first 20 per cent diversion except cn farms with small bases. The price - support payments may be earned on the projected production from an acreage up to 50 per cent of the total feed grain base for the farm by plant ing one or more of the feed grains corn, grain sorghums or barley cr by planting soy- 8100DSHED BOXSCQBE OH MX. HIGHWAYS naafen RALEIGH—The Motor Ve hicles Department’s summary of traffic deaths through 10 A. M.. Monday, March 28: Killed To Date , 331 Killed To Date Last Year 312 Nice Thought Beauty is now officially recognized. The Internal Revenue Service says you can make income tax de ductions for some contribu tions designed to help con serve the nation’s natural beauty. It’s a step in the right di rection. Now, how about some consideration for de ductions for hairdos, girdles and toupees? c&SSi THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MARCH 31, 1966. beans in lieu of a feed grain. West urges farmers who are interested in taking part in this year’s feed grain program to call at the ASCS county office as soon as pos sible, since there are only two working days left be fore the signup deadline, and signing up as a necessary first step in program par ticipation. Through March 23, 222 growers in Chowan County had signed up to divert 2,683 % u VVeTI wait on you, too ... U i % / - j f \ with AUTOMATIC ; OIL DELIVERY! / f Some healing oil suppliers are in ihe busi ness of selling oil. 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March 25 April 2 The off-broadway musical that broke all records in New York . . . pur# whimsy and bright fun.: “The Fantasticks’’ attha Norfolk Little Theatre, evenings 8:30 PM. April 1- 2 “Barefoot In the Park” a smash Broadway comedy at the Center Theatre, eve nings 8:30 PM, Matinee at 2:30 PM. April 3 A concert of Easter and other religious music with James Washington, Municipal Arena, '2:30 PM. April 3 Easter Concert by Virginia State Col lege at their Little Theatre. 5:00 PM. (Free.) April 4 The “Missa Solemnis” of Beethoven t with Quartet, Chorus and thirty-piece orchestra, ‘2 Christ & St. Luke’s Church, 8:30 PM. April 6 - May 1— “The Rainmaker" delightful Broadway comedy, Cavalier Dinner ThOatre. t Dinner at 7:00, curtain at 8:30 PM. 1 Monday & Tuesday.- .;: ] r •‘v : _ V, v - >,M ■ < » > — 11111 ■— * • A OTHER HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SPRING SE&ftN Norfolk’s Gardens-By-The-Sea z/e at their \ ■kJT height of Spring beauty ... acres of azaleas come into bloom, and thO International Azalea j Festival is just days away. j Downtown? Stop at the General Do£gJa& MacArthur Memorial. Here are assembled all ' of the trophies and mementoes of this jgreat ' - American. Now you can take a special.iape recorded tour which re-creates the pastaw \ voices of MacArthur, Truman, Ro.oseveljjpa ; , other historic personages. jMgta: » Enjoy the entire Springtime Norfolk well worth the time. See America from fH3&w . - the'Space Age, with homes, churches, myse \ ums. gardens and military installations. Thera are enough exciting things to see and L# a*