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tv PAG3 TTT3 "5 4 1 , i-j-o-te ,S -v.i IT O- Pec::!iF(r flti Committer Named to Work Fpr Legislation , In North Carolina , Taking further steps in a full scale peanut aeed improvement program, a committee was named here Thurs day to work toward getting legisla tion in North Carolina which would permit the State to play a greater : part through research and experi ment in the seed improvement field. It was brought out that extensive work to this end is already being done in Virginia. Better peanut seed for the Virginia-Carolina area was the prime topic of discussion as directors of the Growers Peanut Cooperative, Inc., met here in semi-annual session. The OPC handles peanut programs in North and South Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee. Much stress was laid upon the fact that peanuts is one of the yh rcrc'P8 m an THK PESQU1MAKS WESXL , Hrr.ITOSD, K. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1948 Dr.; Geo. T. Crawford CHIROPRACTIC PHY8IC.AN Specializes in the chronic and often called -incurable" conditions. CITIZENS BANK BLDG., EDENTON Phones: Office 434-W Residence 4 17-J FOR SALE SEED PEANUTS L And One MARE MULE Five Years Old See 17. S. EVANS ROUTE 1 HERTFORD One: Mile Across Highway , From Bethel thatHery IWtle'worktha be f le toward ifoproMngj the iron by m jar inff tiettarTBtraiit for distributtii to peanut lwri At the-wune'time; ft was pointed outbythe r Association's work has . been done along the same lines in connection with, other major crops such as tobacccy cotton and corn. "" - Members of the Board p the GPC in ' North Carolina together with W. W. Eagles of Macclesfield, N. C president of the North Carolina Farm Bureau, and R. Flake Shaw, Bureau secretary, were named to confer witn experiment station and Extension Service heads in North Carolina and work toward legislation to permit a wider nroKram of experiment and re search to improve peanut seed in the State. First steps in the vital seed im provement program were taken by the Growers Peanut Co-op last fall when Mayon Parker of Ahoskie, N. C. was named to head a committee in vestigating the possibilities of an im piovement program. Members of this committee are J. B. Fearing of Wind sor, N. C, E. M. Johnson of Frank lin, Va., R. V. Knight of Tarboro, N. C, and T. F. Turner of Florence, S C. This committee will continue its work in connection with the program, Parker, president of the GPC, said, while the second committee will seek legislation in North Carolina favor able to the seed improvement pro gram. TWO MASSES EVERY SUNDAY EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH At 9 and 11 A, M., holy masses start in St Ann's Catholic Church, each including Sermon (April 7 on "The Most Precious Blood of Jesus," Passion Sunday), Holy Communion, concluding in 46 minutes, followed at once by Sunday School, stated father F. J. McCourt, pastor, who invites everybody to all services. Confessions start half hour, end five minutes be fore services. Week-mornings: one mass. Communion, Rosary. Lenten Fridays: 8 p. mj Way of the Cross, benediction, choiif practice. FOR Sa,E " . with larae ra: land. ILocatW.on Poplar 'IJc toad across from' Clifford XSiiian farnt : Seven mir HerUordNACUi rVrpiirianeraitRieteVed4li ; name ct Moselle .. Davis vDee. .13. : 1941, in Perquimans ; County, Book, SH'oI Weeds on page 871. For fur- ther information contact B. B. Rid dick, 305H Cedar St, SuftoJk, Vi., f or phone 1870-J, Suffolkt 1 f April.6,12,19,25 Classified 2nd LegaJs North Carolina. ; . "?ln Th Perquimans County. Superior Court Before The Clerk Catherine J, Ward, et als, Petitioners N vs. ' S. P. Jessup, et als, Respondents. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon the undersigned Commissioners of the Court, by an Order of Resale entered in the Su perior Court of Perquimans County, N. C, in that special proceeding en titled, "Catherine J. Ward, et als, Pe titioners, vs. S. P. Jessup, et als, Re spondents," said Commissioners will on Wednesday, April 17th, 1946, at 12 o'clock noon, before the Court House door in Hertford, N. C, offer for sae to the highest bidder for cash the following described tracts of land: First Tract Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9 as they appear upon the plat of the R. L. Knowles farm recorded in Plat Book 2, page 92 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquim ans County and described as tract first in that certain deed from Kate P. Jessup to J. C. Jessup recorded in Book 17, page 55, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County. Bidding on this tract of land will commence at the sum of Fifteen Thousand Five Hundred and Forty Dollars (fl6,540.00). XfotA ' Wf-lW lot. I 50ri0d fefit each, k Jnthe first two lota im mediately Jjaont to' tract y& 0 and tetut owihe RTCKnowleJ-pIai ret Perquimans .. County , and, being the two houses and lots referred to, In that certain Deed aforesaid jtonr.H. R Winslow jand -wiTi rwr&ed fa Bookn, nago (6, in the office of the Register of -Deeds pt Perquimans County! n Bidding on,, Ihiattacfr of land will commence, at .the sum, of Two (Hundred. ,For(y-evet JJollars and Fifty Cents 247.6Q).t. 'A deposit of Ave per cent (5) of tne purchase biovon the first tract aidad epoaitf of ten per cent (10) i of, the-" purchase bid on the fourth -tract win be required W the pur chasers.! ii- ', Dated and posted this 1st day of April) 1946-. ' R. CLARENCE: DOZIER JSeal) W. W. COHOON (Seal) -: tAPrl2. ; s Commissionert. FOR SALE-JOHN DEERE TWO row corn planter and guano sower. See B. F. Ainsley, Grubb St., Hert ford, N. C. April 5 pd. LOST BROWN LEATHER DOG collar. Name plate, Carlton Dav enport. Finder return to Mrs. C A. Davenport Reward. ltp MSMMMeeiteotteeeeet- Poultry Supplies f Increase your poultry pro duction by . using the proper supplies. 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Te long war i years are behind us tfi& noV, in com; ' pany with other peaesJoting nations, we look forward to a, new ers oi loternstional friendihlp and security. tAn on this day we would do weD to think for one moment' of die men who have made this possible. Their grave are scattered throughout the world . . . on lonely beaches, desert sands,1 beside quiet streams, in silent jungles. Theirs was a heavy price to pay. Our debt can never be erased. But we can make sure that the mis takes of the past are never repeated. We cannot close- our eyes to, the future. We cannot escape the dreadful admonitions of the past We are irrev ocably dedicated to world peace. We have pledged our word. But words are not enough. We must maintain an efficient Regular Army if the sacrifice that bought Victory is not to have been in vam. Above all, there' will be no time for mobilization if war ihoM strike in the future. 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