PAGE SIX-B Around The Farms In Chowan County By R. ML THOMPSON County Extension Chairman At this time of year ithere are always many questions in regards to the use of at cracking and post-emergence herbicide treatments on pea nuts. This year our growers are attempting to reduce both production and labor inputs. Past experience and experi ments have shown that a few dollars spent now in buying cracking stage herbicides can Stive some mighty big chop ping hills later on in the sea son. '•St is pretty well accepted now that no single or com bination herbicide at any one time can provide season long weed control. The problem is to select the proper combina tion of preplant incorporated, pre - emergence, cracking stage, and post-emergence her bicides to provide adequate control at the lowest cost Some on-farm tests conduct ed in 1968 gives us some clues as to the value of at tacking stage treatments. Where broadleaf weeds were the major problem, the use of Dyanap at 1% gal. A, Enide- Dinitro at 1 gal. A. or Dini tro at Vi gal. A. improved the broadleaf control perform ance of balan from 26 to 92 per cent, Vernam from 61 to 98 per cent, Balan-Yeraam from 75 to 94 per cent and Planavin from 73 to 94 per cent. Where both grass and weeds were equally import ant all three of the at-crack ing treatments increased both grass and weed control by 10-25 percentage points. The choice of which at cracking treatment to use then would depend on the grass and weed problem to be controlled and ithe relative cost of each material. In many cases, growers use a lower rate cf these materials than was used in these tests. In peanuts where Vernam is used to control nut grass, there is usually still nut. Dies In Hospital Chowan Native MANNING, S. C. —Elton Bland Miller, 51, died in the Veterans Hospital in Charle ston, S. C., May 20 following an extended illness. He was self employed as a trucker. Mr. Miller was a native of Chowan County and the son of Walter L. and Bailey Tynch Miller. He was mar ried to Mrs. Ollie Miller. Also surviving are two sons: Ray Miller of Tacoma, Wash.; and Walter B. Miller of Jack sonville, Fla.; two daughters: Miss Paulette Miller of Jack sonville, Fla., and Miss Jo Ann Miller of Georgia; one brother, Melvin Ray Miller of Miami, Fla.; two sisters: Mrs. Bertha White and Mrs. El mira Ward, both of Edenton, N. C.; and two grandchildren. He was a member of Man ning Baptist Church and a veteran of World War 11. Funeral services were held tit 3 P. M., Saturday in Man ning Baptist Church with burial in the City Cemetery. Women Past 21 WITH MADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and ftel old, tired, depressed. In such irri tation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, rdaxint comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by anal getic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at drug «*«• IW* fill ft t»n help you. Ames Comptafl Stm Pft for hiptioi ft Dnfcap Una tachtds road culverts, ditch cronnisre. dock wa . ter supply linn and turn outs. Durable sine-coated, Armco Competed Meal Pipe Is available in diana tere I to N htrfcea, We needs. Call es fir prises ■. Coastal Concrete - Company, Inc. Windsor, H. C. 7*4-3110 - Edenton. H. C 432-3198 grass that comes through the chemical. We are suggesting cultivation with flat sweeps that will cut the root that comes down out of the grass and this cultivation should be at rather high speed. We be lieve that a cultivation early where nut grass is a problem with high speed flat cultiva tors will not only control nut grass in peanuts this year but help prevent ti«e infestation from building up. Wool Pool The state wool pool has been sold to Wellman, Inc., for the following prices per grade: Clear wool, $49.46 cwt. Short and lambs wool, s44.sl_cwt. Light burry wool, $42.04 cwt. ■, o. - C> ■ So many of us Have a free gift But although participating Esso Where you see the “Free Place Mat” sign: for you just to get you to come in aid retailers are trying to have the cleanest One scenic place mat free with each gasoline see for yourself. And to make sure stations in town, we might goof once in fiii-up, 8-gaiion minimum. Six different place mats you'll be able to see for yoursetf. we'll a white. So if wefailto deliver on any >4 in ail. Each has a popular local scene in fuii-coior on c i ean your windshield and rear window part of our new Clean Crazy Pledae you > one side and a gold, woven design on the other without being asked. get something else: A GoofGiftDoif't washable, laminated plastic, and so good looking COUfH on tnai fjQOt olTt, they re suitable for framing Stan collecting yours because we II do Our J jjSfeu today at participating Esso stations You II want to damdest not to have rSer?., j|Ox collect several of these sets. to give it away. Ilf"”' It s a beautiful way to Discover America W _ And to prove ° °^ >n - lndsh>etd there’s no cleaner, Esso retailers have gone clean crazy! n Clean Restrooms pleasanter place to do BHI We cleaned up, swept up, scrubbed, wiHisoo|x*»«*fxTi«*u»ov»fc±u business than the place U||j>jp^||| shined and polished everything in sight nA— ■ r , where you see the Because we know you like a dean £££*£*» Esso sign. GoofGlfl place to do business. M ofour And we know something else. ** ' Clean CmwPtedoe. You won t believe we re all shiny clean wfh&B* -** “*“• — Onegattonof just because we say so. Esso retailers dhplaying fNaslgn a« J gasottnefree. ' defiver on every promise, weather permitting S V ; ICMUI j pwctMsa nKwea Bf*r BV CAM Where you get Mj the exfeas. e MUMBLE OIL ft REFINING COMPANY, 1970 JUST TRY US FOR OUR CLEAN CRAZY PLEDGE YOU WILL LIKE OUR SERVICE , GET YOUR FREE PLACE MATS TODAY! BRIDGE-TURN ESSO SERVICE CORNER BROAD AND QUEEN STREETS Edward Taylor, Mgr. Edenton, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NOME CAROLINA THUBSDAY, MAY 28, 1979. (Heavy burry, stained, black and dead wool, $37.10 cwt Tags, $9.89 cwt Handling and re - packing charges will be the same as last year. Wool will be col lected on Wednesday, June 17, from 7 A M. to noon at Sermon’s Warehouse, Hack ney Avenue, Washington, N. C. You will note that prices this year are up six cents per pound above last year. In ad dition the incentive price for the 1970 crop is set at 72 cents per pound. Based on prices to date the incentive payment on this year’s crop looks higher than the 1969 payments. Producers should turn in their receipts and file for the incentive payment promptly. INTRICATE WOVEN STEEL—The Burlington Industries executive office building in Greensboro is an intricate pattern woven with steel. Exposed steel trusses weighing IN tons each and surrounding the topss-Unted mirror walls shown in building model, give the structure the appearance of s glass cube suspended within a steel cradle. Fabri cated from steel supplied from V. S. Steel, each of the 75 feet by 176 feet steel trusses was completely assembled in. the Colfax pliant of the Carolina Steel Corporation before ship ment to the site for erection. The Charlotte firm of A. G. Odell, Jr„ A Associates, de signed the unusual building in which the floors are suspended from a steel roof frame. koto of ski if iwranr FIR DBMUENr IB TUXES * By order of the Town Council, the undersigned will on Monday, June 8,- 1970,- at 18 o’clock noon, at the Court House! door in Edenton, offer for sale to the highest bidder all” properties on which the 1909 taxes have not been paid. 17m following is a list of all delinquent taxpayers, the property to lie sold, and the taxes, costs, etc., by each tax payer. W. B. Gardner, Administrator x BUSINESS £ American Fire A Casualty, lot and house, N. Oakum $ 81.93 it. P. Boer * Co., 3.11 acres, 9 lota 890.70 Edenton Plumbing A Heating, lot, bldg., Westover 67AS Annie L. Hbbowstar, lot, store, Broad St 107.38 W. D. Holmes .Wholesale, land, bldgs., E. Church Extd 411.90 J D. MoCotier, Inc., Hicks, Cart., NSRR, 2 41/100 A. 0.45 Skiles A Goodwin (Partnership), lot bottling plant E. Eden Street ... 155.40 Allsbrook, J. H. and Irma, lot, house, lOtf Court St— HAS Ambrose, Thomas and Janie, lot, house, E .Eden 32.47 As bell, Jesse (Sara), Mrs. heirs of, lot and house, 103 Mosely Street ,—; 35.28 Askew, Welter, heirs of, lot house, 214 E. Hicks 13.06 Austin, Vance, lot, house, 122 E. Carteret 21.37 Backus, William W., lot, house. 110 E. Carteret 47.64 Badham, Shelton and Jessie, lot 210 E. Gale; lot and house, 104 E. (Freemason St. 5083 Bateman, Pearl Todd, lot house, Hicks St 1883 Bembry, Jerry, heirs of, lot 217 E. Hicks St. 5.80 Bembry, Pearlie Mae, lot house, Albania 32.12 Bembry, Rosaline and Mary Horton, lot, E. Church 3.43 Bembry, Sadie A y heirs of, lot house, 312 W. Church 20.92 Bembry, W. M- (Philip), lot house, 114 W. Albemarle At lot and house, 124 E. Carteret St. 2447^ Bembry, William P., lot, Albania 10.51 Blount Fred and Nellie D., lot house, 113 W. Carteret 17A0 Blount George W., % acre lot Carteret St 4.31 Blount James, lot, house. 500 N. Oakum St. 28-12 Blount John R. and Mary, heirs of, lot house, 215 E. Peterson Street 23.96 Bond, Mary Etta Lewis, lot house, 112 E. Freemason 38.16 Bond, Walter H. and wife, lot, house, 105 S. Broad . 70.46 Brinkley, Mrs. W. F. (Mamie) heirs of, lot, house, 120 ■ West Albemarle Street 15.70 Britt Lorena C., heirs of, k>t house, 406 N. Granville 26.09 Brooks, Lucy, heirs of, % acre (Mingo Pierce) and house 21.37 Burke, Emma, heirs of, lot house, 211 E. Albemarle 13.24 Burke, Mattie, heirs of, lot, house, 106 N. Oakum 23.61 Burke, Willie M. and James R., let, house, Carteret 2441 Cassey, Eva Wise and Madie Petty, lot, house, 135 East Church; lot Carteret St. 39.57 Chandler, Howard, lot. house, 218 E. Gale St. 2.81 Cherry, Edward, heirs of, lot, Ryders Lane 5.73 Colombo, Holly J. and Shirley, lot, house, S. Oakum 7642 Cox, Emma, heirs of, k>t house, 105 Carteret 7.T1 Davenport, Barbara Ann, lot Jackson Street 6.84 Davis, Bernard lot, house, 11 Hawthorne 44.58 Dicks, Beatrice, hairs of, lot, E. Hicks St 3.30 Dowdy, Mrs. J. W„ Sr., Freemason St 9.88 Drew, Herman and Madie S., lot, house, E. Carteret__ 25.76 - Edwards, Herbert L., lot house, Twiddy Ave.; lots N. E. and Bldg. ; 21143 Felton, Sam D„ heirs of, lots and house, Albania 1549 Felton, Sammy Lee, lot Albania 946 Foxwell, William Thomas and Ella, lot, house, 212 Hicks Street 3533 Garrett J. E., Mrs., heirs of, lot, house, 207 E. Eden 21.93.* Goodwin, Witford. lot, house, 822 Cabarrus St. 54.45 W Gordon, Dorothy L, lot house, 125 E. Gale St 48.33 Gordon, Sara, lot, house, E. Hicks St. 8.40 Gregory, Hillie, lot, house, Albania and 2 A. Albania 23.55 Gregory. Robert, heirs of, lot house, 106 E. Albe marle Street 1245 Griffin, James H. and wife, lot, house, 201 W. Church 5447 Griffin, Laura and Elizabeth, lot W. Gale St. 441 Griffin, Oscar, John and Frances Hannett lot, house, 105 Morris Circle 5949# Grissom, Mary, heirs of. lot Church Street - 3.05* Hall, Herman (Barber Shop), lot, house, corner Bad ham Road and Paradise and N. Oakum St. 85.05 Hall, Herman and Herman, Jr., lot No. 10, Glen wood Subdivision __ 28.70 Hall, Herman, Jr., lot No. 10, Olenwood Subdivision . » Halsey, Percy E., lot, house, Ryders Lane 8241 Harrell, Roy Linwood, lot, house, 200 S. Oakum St 87.69 Harris, R. Frank, lot, house, Carteret and store 52.38 Henderson, John, lot house, 212 E. Gale Street . ... 13.40 Hobowsky, Jacob, house, lot 142 E. Carteret and lots and house. Sub. (Dixon) and warehouse on North Oakum Street 94.34 Hobowsky, Annie L., lot and two houses, Granville Street; lot and house. King Street 22.00 Jenkins, Anne S., lot, house, 108 E. Eden St 5943 Jenkins, J. B„ heirs of, lot, W. Albemarle St. 4.68 Jernigan, Hunter T., heirs of, lot and house, 410 North Oakum Street _ 1742 Johnson, Ernest and wife, lot, house, 311 W. Church 21.56 Keeter, G. A., Jr., 74 A. and house, Hertford Highway; 1% A. Hertford Highway 61.34 Kelly, Josephine H., lot. Albania . 7.78 Lamberth, Vance, lot, house, 120 E. Carteret St. 2344 Lane, George Reid, lot, house, Johnston St 56.4 ft, Lassiter, Beatrice, lot house, 301 W. Gale Street 29.147 Layden, Larry R., lot, house, 108 Morris Circle 82.71 Lee, Samuel, lot house, 215 E. Albemarle St. 18.02 Littlejohn, Ravenal H. and Alfonza, lot, house, 205 West Gale Street 16.59 Madrey, William, lot, house, 121 W. Freemason 4148 Mathis, Robert D„ Jr. lot house, 23 Hawthorne 47.89 Miller, Carroll S., trailer-storage room 8.31, Mizelle, heirs of Percy R. and wife, lot house, 220 *7 East Church Street 29.32 Overton, Linwood Joseph, lot, house, 116 E. Gale St 45.47 Overton, Oscar, heirs of, lot, house, 121 E. Chun*.. 34.47 Overton, Penelope, heirs of, lot, house, 123 E. Church 22.80 Parker, Thomas E., Jr., lot house, 203 E. Eden St... 4747 Pate, Richard A. and wife, lot, house, E. Eden St; lot on E, Queen St.; lot, house, N. Broad St 105.08 Pavlich, John and wife, k>t house, 12 Hawthorne 46.71 Paxton, Nannie, lots 195 and 196 Eden Heights 4.79 Peoples Consumer Mutual Association, lots, stores and buildings and apartment, Church and Oakum 73.91 Perkins, Claudine, 1 acre lot Hicks Street 6.04 Perkins, Sara, lot house, 106 W. Freemason St 12.80 Perry, James Clifton, lot house, Granville St 2141 Perry, Joseph Eugene and wife, lot, garage, lots 12 and 13, Albania 159.67 Perry’s Junk Yard, office bldg., etc. on leased land 23.55 Perry, Robert heirs of. lot house. 108 E. Freemason 14.06 Perry, W;.W., lot house, 108 Twiddy Ave. 89.73 Pierce, Mingo, lot, house, Albania 29.38 Potts, Edward L., lot, house, 43 Hawthorne Hoad 100.10 Privott Thelma and Sally, lot, house. King St 88.96 Ricks, Gertrude, heirs of, lot, Ryders Lane 6.90 Ricks, John W. and wife, lot house, No. 1 Sec. A, Morgan Park 185.12 Rowson Funeral Home, lot house, 104 N. Oakum ... 5140 Satterfield, Milton Lee, lot, house, Albania 2L48 Satterfield, Western, lot E. Carteret St. b» Sawyer, Betty, heirs of, lot. house. 107 E. Albemarle 18.% Skittlethorpe, Willie and Ruby, lot and station, etc. (Boyce) 123.40 John Edward and wife, lot house, 17 Haw- Spencer, Ruth E., lot, house, 131 E. Carteret St 22.70 Spruill, Frank and Lucy, lot house. 206 E. Eden St. 34. M Stallings, Martha J .(Mrs. W. H. A.), houses 211 and 213 and lots, E. Gale St; lot and house, 218 Church Street . 00.68 Stallings, Whit 8., heirs of, % acre Albania, house and store —' - - - - - - 92.55 Stallings, William Jake and Mary, lot 19, Albania _ 540 Stallings. William (Jake), lot 20, Albania 3.43 Sykes, Frederick A and Annie, lot, house, Ryders Lane ;_ r - ... 1949 Tarkington, Raymond, lot house, 115 W. Queen St 68.89 Taylor, Mary, heirs of, lot. Rvders Lane 5.73 Tripp, John Lee. lot bouse, Albania 25.74 Turner, Annie, lot Coke Ave., 843 Twiddy, Elma A, , lot house, 1101 N. Oakum St 06-19 Valentine, W. A. lot and shop, 307 N. Oakum St 1143 Wadsworth, Adeline, heirs o*. lot, Carteret St 548 Wales. Mrs. Duncan Winston, heirs of, lot end house. West Church Street 8247 Welker, Clarence Edward, lot house. 407 N. Granville 8248 Ward. Albert R. and Wife, lots 1,2, 3 (Dixon sub- Ward, Sidney Lee and Ruth, _iqt house. Oakum St 17.32 Watford, Nancy, lot 145 W. Peterson St 445 West James DamiuW. house. Westover lira Wiggins, AdhttfWlww (Mooney Cypress Rd.) 2748 Wigeins.Bmmett g,, lot died, Pembroke and lot and Williams. wife Hatt.c lot, house. 204 N and wife, let housa, U 0 Jack- Wynn, sist f Hicks St., Tot, Pctwwo—-«