Tbupday, September 2, lfl^ Around Chowan Farms By R. M. THOMPSON CefMty IxtoMtoa Chairman Soybeans: Many soybean in Chowan County are infested with insects to the 4epee that they need treat in* immediately. Corn Ear worms, Cabbage Lopers, Stink Bugs, Mexican Bean Beetles, and. Bean Leaf Beetles were all found Tuesday in scattered through the county. The recommended chemical tor tantrol is Sevin at the rate of one pound actual per acre. Dust or spray can be used. Most fields will have to be treated by airplane or (Mow - almost every family can own their Own home! House and Lot moo gs is lg®§f MjBM "13®RfBH§P Hi lIIUH " wBKm ' ; EjP v.i ' COME IN! W« will prove it to you! Twiddy Ins. & Real Estate Co, Inc. P. O. Bex 90, Edenton, N. C. PHONES: DAY 4W-21*3 HITE $412-49*0 mtlDtn IMPRINT MOM FAMILIES LIVE IN A NATIONAL HOME THAN ANY OTHER HOME IN THE WOMD Your livestock, poultry and household pets can’t tell you what the trouble is. At Mitchener’s you’ll find quality veterinary products to match the symptoms of illness and disease. 301 S. Broad St Phone 482-3711 [ Edenton, N. C. Orchids toYou! This week, we offer special con gratulations to an Albemarle neighbor. The city of Hertford is to be commended for having received the Governor’s Award for industrial de velopment Only 75 communities in the state have been recipients of this distinguished recognition. Congratulations! The Norfolk & Carolina Tetephone & Telegraph Cc. helicopter due to the twisting of the vines by the recent tropical storm. Three fields were found to be heavily attacked by Mexi can Bean Beetles. This in sect has been known to re duce yields to a range of 5-10 bushels. .Os course this type of yield is disasterous to farmers. Seven fields out of 13 ob served had corn earworms, the pod eater. Any damage to pods means a lower yield, and this, of course, results in lower income. Four fields had at least one Stink Bug per 5 feet of row. This insect punctures the pod and lowers quality. Cabbage Lopers were in nearly all fields. The higher land fields seemed to be coming under attack more than darker land. Gliden Community and Cen ter Hill Community had the most severe infestations. In sect population was low in Bear Swamp, Green Hall and Yeopim communities. Cotton: Cotton prospects continue to look good in spite of the heavy recent rains. Most farmers are treating for insects this week. Some fields will not require any further inscctical treatment. At the cotton picker work shop in Scotland Neck last week, Glenn Toomey suggest ed September 28lh as the tar get date for defoliating cot ton. Early cotton may be de foliated earlier. The sug gested chemicals arc DEF and Folex. Use 1 to 2 pints per acre mixed with water. Three gallons of diesel fuel added to the solution will help give a belter job in rank cotton. Toomey warned against too early defoliation. He said, “too early defoliation will re sult in second budding out and difficult picking!” U.S. Should Protect Futdre Ocean Rights, Business Group Says “Oceans: The New Fron tier" is the title of a new booklet published by the Na tional Association of Manu facturers. It tells the story of the great importance of ocean re sources for the nation’s future use and for national se curity. It also urges the rejec tion of the proposed treaty that would internationalize ocean waters beyond 200 meters in depth. The booklet was published by the Natural Resources Management and Conserva tion Committee under the chairmanship of William L. Naumann, executive vice president, Caterpillar Trac tor Co., Peoria, 111. A copy may be obtained without charge by writing to the NAM, 277 Park Ave., New ■York, N Y. 10017. FROM THE HERALD KITCHEN Continued from race 3 sides and in bottom of pie pan to form crust. Chill. In small saucepan combine lemon juice and gelatin. Place over low heat and stir constantly until gelatine is dissolved; cool. In mixer bowl beat egg whites until foamy; con tinue beating adding sugar gradually. Beat until stiff and glossy. Set aside. Beat egg yolks in mixer bowl until thick and lemon color ed. Stir in sweetened con densed milk and gelatin mix ture: gently fold in egg white mixture. Spread even ly in crumbs crust; sprinkle lop with reserved crumbs mixture. Chill two hours or until firm. These Raisin Bran Muffins would be just right with a nice, fresh, cool fruit salad bowl. Just bring them to the table piping hot and pass the butter. Raisin Bran Muffins Hi %a/te {pledged m / a to conduct with dignity g I l FINAL TRIBUTE = (Colonial Jfutural Horn* / Hiway 32 North Phone 482-4483 M e tvl Jujk Kil I Marrin Barham hats Manafcn Konny Barber Providing All Facilities J That every detail may be perfect, we provide € a sadooi chapel, private family room, ample € parking for cars of those attending services \\ > aad a sincere desire to be distinctive by our ).] antidpatiou of every need. JJ THE CHOWAN HERALD : - * tr F? v. ‘ft.W.*' * NEW OLDS The 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme series consists of three body styles, a hardtop coupe (shown above in two views), a convertible and a hard top sedan. County A S C S News County Support Loan Rates Announced The U. S. Department of Agriculture has announced basic county support loan and purchase rates for 1971-crop corn. There are no changes from the 1970 loan and purchase rates. However, for the 1971 crop, loan rates will be made available on a county “where stored” basis instead of “where produced” as for prior years’ crops. This action is intended to encourage the flow of corn into the princi pal consuming areas. The county loan rates are based on a national average loan level of SI.OB pel bushel (No. 2 basis. The county rates vary throughout the Nation because of historic difference in and prices. The rate for Chowan will be $1.22 per bushel. Variations in local corn prices are caused by such factors as changing trends in production and utilization, transportation, and others. A review of these factors and of local operations of the sup port program is made each year prior to establishing the county loan rates. Premiums and discounts for 1971-crop corn will be un changed from those in effect 1 cup unsifted flour. 2 teaspoons baking pow der. V 2 teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons sugar. 1/3 cup butter or margar ine. 1 large egg. % cup milk. IV* cups cinnamon raisin bran. Butter 10 muffin tin cups. In a medium mixing bowl thoroughly stir together the flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. 'With pastry blender, cut in butter until partictes are small. In a small mixing bowl beat egg until thickened and lemon color; add milk and beat to combine. Add flour mixture; stir only until dry ingredi ents are moistened. Fold in cinnamon raisin bran. Fill tins two-thirds full. Bake at 400 degrees about 20 minutes or until test done. Makes 10 muffins. for the past several years. Participants in the 1971 vol untary feed grain program are eligible for loans and set aside payments for corn. The 1971 preliminary payment is 32 cents per bushel. 1971 Support Price And Rate Os Penalty The basic support price for the 1971 crop of peanuts has been announced at $268.50 per ton or 13.42 cents per pound. Therefore, the basic penalty Know Your Social Security By DONALD S. MORRIS Field Kpprmßtnlive Everyone who expects to draw a social security retire- Tnent benefit must prove ■they have reached retirement age. A great many of the people who live in the Chowan Coun. ty area worry about proving their age. They worry and worry but this does not solve their problem. One of the reasons they are worrying is that if they arc over 57 years of age and were born in the stale of North Carolina, 'they do not have an original birth certificate. An original birth certificate is the best proof of age 'that can be furnished but other records can be used. Generally, speaking, the next best record is a federal cen sus record made a few years after the person was born. The personnel in the social security office will assist any. one in completing an applica tion to secure a federal cen sus record. All people over 57 years of age who have not discussed their proof of age with 'the social security peo ple should do so as soon as possible. Where are all the idiots television comedies are pro duced tor? SHOP I. N. S. AT W. E. S. GWALTNEY Bacon Ib. 51c FRESH Picnics lb. 39c FAMO OR CREAM Flour 5-lb. bag 63c TALL I.N.S. Milk 5 cans f I.M NO. 303 CAN RED GLO Tomatoes 5 cans $1.60 28-OZ. ALL PLAVORS ZING Drinks 5 for $1.60 10-LSS Charcoal bag 59c SUNSHINE Cheez-Its , box 43c FRESH VEGETABLES: Corn, Beans, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, etc. TRY US FOR FRESH MEATS iND HOMEMADE SAUSAGE W. E. Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION Phone 221-4031 • Edenton, N. C. rate for the 1971 crop of peanuts is 10.1 cents per pound. Reap Producers should make their requests now for sow ing winter cover or pasture. Since funds are reduced, the earlier you make the request the better chance you will have for approval of the practice. Visit the ASCS of fice today and file a request. Holiday This office will be closed Monday, September 6 in ob servance of Labor Day. Assembly Os God Revival Planned Revival services are sched uled to begin at First As sembly of God September 6 through 12, with Evangelist David Daniels of Wanchese. Mr. Daniels has ministered throughout the southeastern United States where hundreds have accepted Christ and been blessed through the annotated preaching of this young man. Services begin nightly at 7:30 P. M., with special sing ing each night. Nursery fa cilities will be provided. Wil liam C. Tyndall is the poster. Drunken driving arrests in North Carolina have increas ed from 9,478 to 35,348 in the past five years. J?, « "it Me! CLARENCE BRITTON SALESMAN HOKE Edenton, N. C. Phene 4*2-2101 Attention Mothers Are You Interested In Having Your Daughter Take BALLET DANCING? —for • Grace • Body Building • and . . . fun Please Call: 482-3302,482-3250, or 482-2249 CHOWAN ARTS COUNCIL (Sponsors - sth Year) Notice Os Public Hearing Edenton Town Council Will Hold A Public Hearing 8 P. 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