PAGE SIX SECTION THUS* Cho«|& ji News j By CATHERINE AMAN Assistant Home Economics Agent Chowan 4-H Contests Held ' The annual County 4-H Dress Btvue, Health Pageant, and Tal ent Show will be held in the Advance Community Building on Wednesday, June 1, at 3:00 P. 91, Everyone is cordially invit ed to attend this 4-H activity. 1 ; Judges for the Dress Revue Talent Show will be Miss Mary Anne Jobe, Assistant Home Agent in Bertie County, and Miss Ha Grey Mcllwean. Assist ant Home Agent in Perquimans County. To be eligible for the contests die following requirements must be met: Dress Revue: Any 4-H mem ber who is actively enrolled in a 4-H Clothing Project and has made a garment during this 4-H year mav enter. (A garment made in a home economics class or in connection with a homo economics project cannot be en tered in the 4-H Dress Revue). Health Pageant: To be c'ho-' sen a Health Prince or from their 4-H Club, a 4-H'cr must have turned in a complet ed Health Improvement Record Book—(the basis on which the winners are judged). If your Health Records have not been turned in, get them to us by- Tuesday. May 24. Talent Show: Any 4-H Club member may participate in the talent show. See you Wednesday. June 1, at 3:00 P. M., at the Advance Com munity Building. I Wildlife project records books | are going to be due June 24. i All boys with this project should j add finishing touches so they I can be turned in on time. The i 1m -st record book turned in will j bo entered in State competition, j Tlie county winner will also re- i ccive a free week at Camp! Rwannanoa. the 4-H Camp near] Asheville. So. gel busy boys] end be a winner. EPISCOPAL SERVICES The 11 o'clock service only will be conducted at Saint Paul's Episcopal Church in Eden ton be- Opening Announcement The Chowan Cooperative Produce Exchange, Inc. AT VALHALLA ~ N. C. 32 HIGHWAY 6 MILES NORTH OF EDENTON WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON Monday, May 30 at IP. M. Mr. I •ancis Hicks will 1m; our new manager. Regular opening and receiving hours for produce will be announc ed as soon as season’s demands are determined. Auction sales will be held for non-members as in the past. Bell grading of beans, cleaning, grading and waxing cu cumbers, peppers and tomatoes. Pre-cooling sweet com will be available for members. Machinery is ready for op eration, All types of baskets and containers will be handled by the exchange for the members and public, and at competitive prices. The Chowan Cooperative Produce I Exchange, Inc. ] ■1 fi' i - j H W. A. HARRELL, President E. L. PEARCE, Vice President I C. M. EVANS, Secretary-Treasurer ginning May 29 and continuing] through the month of June. Michael Taylor Malone, Middler student at the Virginia The<>- david McConnell liW LI EUTENANT GOVERNOR EXPERIENCED DEMOCRAT AND PUBLIC SERVANT if SECRETARY, N.C, STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS if ELECTOR-AT-LARGE TO U.S. ELECTORAL COLLEGE if SPECIAL COUNSEL TO U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT if DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION DELEGATE if DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CHAIR. MAN, PRECINCT CHAIRMAN ★ 6 YEARS MILITARY SERVICE - vote: McConnell I] logical Seminary in Alexandria, Va„ and candidate for the min istry, will preach Sunday. The Church School will close ★ PRACTICING ATTORNEY ★ BUSINESS DIRECTOR * _ ★ ACTIVE IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ★ CAMPAIGN PROGRAM To be ■ competent and impartial Presiding Officer of the Senate of North Carolina. • lalonced Economic Growth for Form cod Industry • Higher Production an 4 locroosad Ftiwooof and Form I .com •Strongor Educational System •Attention to Problems of oar Older CrtioouS THE CHOWAN HERJILD, KPEHTON. IMaTKU Mlfl) TTTA, TfTO*»«»AT. 14AT 2t, 1M with cranduation exercises in itftkef; church building Sunday stt 9:60 A. M. No summer sessions ere planned due to Parish House construction. . WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT mien Y0ur...... Congressman “ ... w hen he talks he challenges the attention of the House of Representatives, because he knows what he is talking about” THE HONORABLE SAM RAYBURN Speaker of the House of Representatives “ .., he has done such a great job for his district, his State and the Nation ... I have never known a finer man than Herbert Bonner in or out of Congress ... I say again it is not possible for a man to do a better job than Herbert Bonner has done ... ” V HONORABLE FRANK W. BOYKIN Congressman From Alabama “ ... His noble character is the great tower of his strength and the citadels of free dom are the idols of his great devotion...” HONORABLE HAROLD D. COOLEY Congressman from North Carolina ami Chairman of the Agriculture Committee “Herbert is loyal to his district. Ido not knbw of any district represented with more loyalty and efficiency than the First District of North Carolina.” HONORABLE SAM J. ERVIN, JR. U. S. Senator from North Carolina There is no greater, no finer, no better man. He has a heart of gold and sil ver, too. He is just one of the great men of this earth.” THE LATE HONORABLE KERR SCOTT j U. S. Senator from North Carolina “Herbert is a quiet, nonassuming, genteel man of courage. He fights for what HONORABLE GRAHAM A. BARDEN Congressman from North Carolina He has instilled great confidence in his district by giving the best of service to his constituency, and he has won the respect, admiration, and love of his col leagues in the Congress by his devotion to duty and his generalship ...” 1 HONORABLE CARL T. DURHAM Congressman from North Carolina The People of the First Congressional District Need No Finer Recommendations! RE-ELECT V . v* . * A Man Wlio r Has Worked Diligently And Faithfully FOR YOU! AMbd Vote For Herbert C. Bonner