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Around Chowan County Farms Interested in seeing per formance of new cotton varieties and some good cotton fields? What about new practices on trial far peanuts? If you are, you will want to attend the cotton and peanut tour njtxt Monday afternoon, September 10. We will meet at Carroll and Fahey Byrum’s at 1:30 o’clock. Our first stop will be 8) cotton variety in the field behind Carroll's home. Our second stop will be at the Bertram Hollowell home to observe the same cotton varieties being com pared by Joe Hollowell. The third stop will be at the E. N. Elliott farm to observe a good cotton crop being grown by Thomas Corprew. The fourth stop will be at Bennie Bateman’s lane where, across the road, we will observe peanut variety mix comparison. The fifth stop will be at Wilbert M. Hare’s home, where we will observe landplaster and nitrogen comparisons with peanuts. 4-H Pullet Show am} Sale: The Chowan County 4-H pullet show and sale will be held at the Eden ton Armory on Thursday, September 19. Ten pens of seven pullets each will be shown and sold at pub lic auction. These pullets are of high egg producing strains end should make excellent lay ers if properly fed and cared for. People who are Priced To Move 209 West Queen Street Aluminum siding, storm windows and doors - 5 bedrooms, 2% baths. Duplex Apartment on U.S. 17 North f*_V £;,'v 'X'.: • ' ... 1 ’' t' ■ ■■ *'*• , i i A-*- Brick veneer - each apartment with 3 bedrooms . . . priced for quick sale— *9,soo WEST W. BYBUK MZNCY Phone 482-2318 S. Broad Street More Beauty... More Comfort. ..Greater Economy HIM OIL HEATERS Smart decorator-design wal nut-grained or rich fruitwood vinyl-clad cabinets are hand somely highlighted w t” gold anodized aluminum to blend with the finest furnishings. :l CJZD OVERSIZE TWIN REVERSE FLOW HEAT EXCHANGER ■ “CIRCOMATIC” FAN Heats the air more thoroughly before it moves Keeps warm air in con- into your home—squeezes maximum warmth stant circulation through- from every drop of oil. Adds more radiant out the entire house. comfort at the “living level.” Puts more heat Provides regulated draft on the floor, to the burner—balancing oil and air to assure EXCLUSIVE 3-WAY perfect combustion at all HEAT CIRCULATION Distributes an abundant blanket of heat over the floors to provide floor-to-ceiling comfort flßfjygfl throughout the “living %X‘"4? “MAGIC MIXER" BURNER level" of your home L Agmmm. Actually turns fuel oil into a Heat you can feel and : WSm. '•>) gas. This patented MONOGRAM enjoy-whether you're :: Ittlßmm air mixing feature produces a -JWHH standing, sitting or clean, smoke-free, soot-free, lounging on the floor. VW odorless flame at all fire levels ___ 118 to assure maximum heat from A SIZE FOR EVERY HOME Edenton Furniture Co. H 211 S. Broad St, Phone 432-3216 interested in purchasing some pullets for home egg production and all who are really interested in backing these 4-H projects should attend the event So ybemn Insects: 801 l worms and beetles are in vading our soybean fields as we have been expecting. Unless insecticides are ap plied promptly, severe damage and yield losses will result Check your Miss Love, Mr. Whiteman Exchange Vows Continued from Page 3 College and graduated from East Carolina University and Raleigh School of Data Processing. Now she is working for Weyerhauser in Plymouth. The bridegroom is a graduate of John A. Holmes High School and is now working at White man’s Service Center, Route 1, Edenton. He is serving with the Edenton National Guard. For their wedding trip the bride wore a beige lin en ensemble with contrast ing accessories. Her cor sage was yellow roses. And Long Ones The only steps remaining that pedestrians may take to protect their rights are fast ones. Just To Be Sure The first thing many a person will do on resurrec tion morning will be to look at his tombstone to see if his name is spelled correctly. m CHOWAN maULP, EDENTON; NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER U, IMS fields carefully to be sure of the situation. The following insecticides are recommended. For bean leaf beetles and com ear worms, a combination of Sevin and DDT; for Mexican bean beetles, a combination of Malathion and Sevin; for stink bugs and most insects, a mix ture of Toxaphene 14 per cent plus DDT 7 per* cent. Psiant Inserts: For The couple -left for a wedding trip to various points in Florida, and on their return ’ will make their temporary home at Arrowhead Beach. Out -of- town wedding guests included Dr. and Mrs. Grady E. Love and daughter Betty Lynn of Lexington, N. C.; Becky O’Neal of Roanoke Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sutton of Ozark, Ala.; and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cobb of Eliza beth City. Courtesies Coke party given by Mrs. Jerry Baker and Mrs. Ten- Gram Admitted To State Bar Lester B. Gram, Jr., of Wallace, was admitted to the North Carolina Bar Monday during opening session of Chowan County District Court here. Gram, who will be asso ciated with ones, Jones & Jones in Ahoskie, was pre sented to Judge George M. Fountain by Carter W. Jones. Gram, a recent graduate of Wake Forest University School of Law, passed the North Carolina Bar exam ination last month. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Gram of Columbia, Pa., and resided with his grandmother, Mrs. C. L. Carter, in Wallace. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS AND FREEDOM SHARES worms of all kinds, the saf est insecticide to use is Sevin as a dust or spray. Repeated application may be necessary. We already have com ear worm and fall army .worm invading a few fields, so I urge growers to be on the watch and not let the worms ruin the pea nuts we have surviving the draught. eal Taylor of Windsor at Mrs. Baker’s home. The bride was presented a white carnation corsage and a gift of her china pat tern. Miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. E. J. Pru den, Jr., in her home. Ap proximately 35 guests at tended. Miscellaneous sno we r given by Mrs. Perry Gatch, Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Wayne Ev ans and Mrs. Bill Welch at Mrs. Alma Whiteman’s home. Approximately 20 guests attended. Rehearsal party given by Mrs. Vergie Baker and Mrs. Chesley White at Mrs. Baker’s home. The bride and bridegroom there cut the wedding cake and pre sented their gifts to wed ding attendants. Society News Continued from Page 3 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Owens spent the weekend with Mrs. Owens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Parrish in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Harris and son of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. G- Wha ley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller have relatives visiting them from Malden, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Bunch has as their guests last week Mrs. Yanna Reid of Missouri. Mrs. Anne S. Jenkins spent the weekend at Nags Head. Miss Joyce Smith of Ra leigh spent the weekend as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith. Martin Zimmerman of Rocky Mount spent the weekend as guest of his mother, Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap and Mr. Bufflap. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilman of Baltimore, Md„ were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap. The Wflmans were on their way to the camping site at Oregon Inlet. Metropolitan Makes Appointment Here In Edenton Metropolitan Life Insur ance Company has an nounced that Mr. William Herman has been appoint ed a Metropolitan Insur ance Consultant here in Edenton. In his new position, Mr. Herman will be pleased to serve you in every phase of insurance planning, in cluding mortgage, hospital ization, education and life. He and his associates in the Norfolk office are dedi cated to the purpose of continuing and extending the service which has led so many people here in Edenton to entrust their protection to Metropolitan. Call on Mr. Herman for assistance with your life and health insurance at 482-3802. Metropolitan Life Larry A. Lane Gets Promotion Larry Allen Lane, Jr., who is serving with the U. S. Amoy in Vietnam, was promoted to the rank of specialist fourth class July 6. Specialist Lane is sta tioned with Company C, 2nd Btn, 3th CAV and has received the Bronze Star with a V-device for return ing fire while under at tack. He is the son of Mrs. Ralph Williams of South Oakum Street and Larry Lane, Sr., of Hertford. BEGINNING THURSDAY l etkTyHr EDENTON Sale! Our own 8.88 9.88 1 \ USUALLY 11.00 USUALLY 12.00 mid-high higher \ Crafted of supple kid calf leather... lined with \ leather, soled with leather. Favorites \ with smart women year-round, and now, at the X start of the Fall fashion season, ready for you in silhouettes that echo the now-look of squared toes, the newsy look of easy walking heels With prices so special. \ why \ / easy on, easy / \ W M off clips... L /r "\ The Mood-makers! \ How easy it is to make your new Heiress classic pumps keep up with your social plans. These clever little on-in-a-moment hinged clips • match any mood. We've hand-engraved metallics, tortoise looks, shimmering BELK EDENTON Workshop Sri Fur October 22-3 t 2SS2ET Do you need a new mat tress for a twin or double bed? If so, you can make an excellent quality foam mattress for a minimum cost The class will be taught by Mrs. Genevieve K. Greenlee, Extension house furnishings special ist. Each mattress re quires five persons in or der to complete it in two days. The cost of making a mattress is: PATRONIZE YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Single 4-inch mattress— sls.26. Double 4-inch mattress— sl7.6l. Single 6-inch mattress $19.00. Double 6-inch mattress— s22.s2. If you are interested, please contact the Chowan County Extrihsion office by September 18 (482-3129 or 482-3328). Money must ac company order. PAGE FIVE-A Ward and Susan at Tyner; Mrs. Horace Carter, Brenda and Carolyn of Gatesville; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ward of Tjmer; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward of Tyner; Mrs. J. T. Twine and Weldon of Tyner; Mrs. Conroy Perry and Nancy Perry of Tyner; Miss Donnie Ward and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ward of Tyner. Two members of the Twine family were unable to attend.
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