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
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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
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That every detail may be perfect, we provide €
a sadooi chapel, private family room, ample €
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THE CHOWAN HERALD
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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.
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Please Call:
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CHOWAN ARTS COUNCIL
(Sponsors - sth Year)
Notice Os
Public Hearing
Edenton Town Council Will
Hold A Public Hearing
8 P. M., September 9
Municipal Building
For The Purpose Os Discussing
Downtown Improvements
Including New Sidewalks. All
Interested Persons Are
Encouraged To Attend.
W B. Gardner,
Town Administrator
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