. ' ■ Negro Afiriual Nortfrrrastetfw Hog Show And Safe ISnrefc 29 it ; *'-• ' " * » I • Fwtcher P: Lassiter, County Negr6 agricultural agefet, an nounces that' the third ahnual | Northeastern North Carolina Market Hog Show and Sale will bfe held in Windsor, on March i 2b. {The show and sale will, be hteltl at the Carolina-Virginia Stockyard. Swine prpducers in the iiihe following counties may participate: Bertie, Beaufort, Choivan, Gates, Hertford, Mar- ] tin, Northampton, Pasquotank and Perquimans. Aft baiTows and gilts entered for Show and sale must be be tween the weights of 180-220 pbunds. Animals weighing less than 180 or more than 220 pounds will not be auctioned off, bUt Sold in the open market at the current market prices. Hbgg may be entered in all of the following classifications: A—Single Classes 1. One barrow or gilt weigh ing between 180-200 lbs. (6 2. Ohe barrow or gilt weigh-' ihg "Between 201-220 lbs. ■ B—Pen Classes l.,Pen of 3 barrows and/or jCmCGALENI)AR) v. r CoMrinUbd frotrt Pkge 1, Section 1 Revival services will be held ■t the Macedonia Baptist Church Montthy, March 26 to Sunday, April' 1, with services beginning dt 7:30 o'clock each night. t A spring revival is in pro- . gtess at the Edenion Baptist ChurcH- awr wnr eoraiwue through Suhday, Mhlrh 25, * EderifOn Junior Chamber of Commerce will sponsor their eighth annual Livestock Show and Sale at the American Le gion building Wednesday. March 28th. ChoWan Hospital Auxiliary will sensor a square dance in the Edenton armory Friday night, April 27. from 8 to 12 P. M. Chowan County typewriting contest will be held at Chowan High School Tuesday, March 27. A week of revival and mis sions is in progress at ihg Rocky Hick Baptist Church and will cohlinue through Sunday, March 25t Edenton's Rotary Club will 1 meet this (Thursday) afternoon at l o'clock in the Parish William H. Coffield, Jr., Post No.j 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wats, will meet Tuesday night at I o'clock. ‘ I Ckowan Tribe No. 12. Improv- I ed 1 rder of Red Men, will meet I Moi lay night at 7:30 o'clock, j. Fl day, March 23, is tinal date for farmers to release unused edit! i acreage in order to pro tect ! rot ton allotments. Cl >wan* Tribe of Red Men | and a Chowanoke Council. De- 1 greet of Pocahontas, will spon sor err Easier dance in the Eden ionvlrmbry Friday night. April 20th.| i ] Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night at 7 o'clock at the Edenjfon Restaurant. Edenton's Junior Chamber of ] Compierce will meet tonight I »i m j gills weighing between 180- 200 lbs. i 2. Pen of 3 barrows and/or gilts weighing between 201- 229 lbs. i There will be an adtilt arid a youth division ill both of the above elassei. Awards will be given to' o\Vh<- efs exhibiting' the Grand Cham pion single pen" and pen of 3’s. | A swine Judging contest will be held for the youth. Any boy cr girl between the ages of 10 and 21’ years enrolled in NFA or* 4-H Ciub work is eligible to participate in the contest as a team. Four boys ahd/or girls will make' up a team. Three will! serve as members of the team and one. alternate. Awards will be given first place team. Even if anyone is not enter ing .hogs for show and s&le, he l should be greatly benefitted by attending. “Plan how to at | tend,” s a’ys Courfty Agferlt ' I lttcher, “and if you should have any questions concerning j the show and sale please feel free to call on me.” (Thursday) at 7 o'clock at the EJeafcn Restaurant. Chowan CouH’y's 1962 Cancer Crusad; will begin Aoril 1. Pre-school clinics will be held in Chowan County April 10, 11. 12 and 13: A public auction will be held Mcniay. April 16 at the National Guard armory *o sell a portion ci the former Edenton Auxiliary Air Station. ! Atkinson And White Council Speakers Continued from Page L Section 1 Mrs. Cameron Boyce, chhir , man of the Christmas Festival Committee, made the following' report: Articles the group will have at the Christmas Festival at the Chowan Community Euilding in early December 1 are: Advance —Card holders, chil dren’s aprons, wire tree frames. Beech Fork—Mints and candy, j Byrd—Scissors holders, kissing rings, door knob covers, Swed | ish darning. ■ Center Hill —Pecan pies and bakes. 1 —Jams, pickles, pre serves. Colonial —Door, mantle and ta ble decollations, i Enterprise— Fruit cake. | Gum Pond —Candy. 1 Oak Grove — Pine cones, sweet gum balls, sycamore balls. Rocky Hock—Tree and decora tions. Ryland—Nuts and candles. Wards—Cookies. Yeopim—Aprons, stuffed toys. Mrs. M. T. Barrington, Coun ty Council vice' president, re ported on District Meeting held in Washington and the 25th District Federated Meeting to be .held in # Hobbsville at the Hobbsville Baptist Church on Wednesday, April 4. Mrs. E. N. Elliott made a report on Dis trict Meeting and cojnmittee THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962. AT f M Tlls ICT fOIt S Wtin CAUTWtt American Trucking Association?, Tno appointments. . . j The Council voted to send in- [ coming County Council Presi dent to Farm and Home Week, { June 18-22 and music scholarship! wirfner to State Music Workshop to be held in Greerisboro in \ July. Tailoring, refinishing furniture and hat making workshops were announced by Pauline Calloway, horhe economics agent. Mrs. B. P. Monds, County Council orcsident, presided at j the meeting with the Ryland Home Demonstration Club act- j ing as hostess.- One man’s word is no man’s I word; we should quietly hear j both sides. —-Goethe. SIOO REWARD A reward of STOO will be paid for information leading to the arrest and eonvieliort of the person or persons responsible for turning in false fire alarms in Edenton and Chowan County. Chowan County Commissioners Edenton town Council WEEK-END SPECIALS AT THE D & M SUPER MARKET r>fIOP AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY PHONE 2317 FOR FREE 1 PI FNTY OF FREF DELIVERY ON ORDERS ' OF $2.00 OR MORE! j SPACE TENDERIZED half or whole HAMS ib. 49c FRESH PORK FRESH PORK NECK BONES PIG FEET lb. 15c lb. 15c JUST RIGHT FOR THAT OUTDOOR COOKING . . . TENDER DELICIOUS RIB STEAKS Ib. 79c Piilsbtiry or Ballard Biscuits RED 8c WHITE SMALL RED & WHITE POWDERED GREEN LIMAS DETERGENT RED 8c WHITE RED 8c WHITE TISSUE LIQUID WAX A roH pkg. 49c <(>. can 69c *■ CLEANER DELMONTE CRUSHED TEXIZE j PINEAPPLE 'I 1 49 c can 29c j Joseph F. NiXon Is Stationed In Texas | Airman Basic Joseph F. Nix-..! i on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ducy 1 W. Nixon. Route No. 1, Edenton, jis being assigned to the United j | States Air Force technical .train-, ing course for aircraft mainten-| ance specialists at Amarillo AFB, Texas. Airman Nixon, who has com pleted his basic military train-! j ing at Lackland, was selected j j for the advanced course on the' j basis of his interests and apti- ; [ tudes. i The airman, a 1959 graduate lof Chowan High School, Tyner,! | attended Chowan College at ( Murfreesboro. , mm mm Marilyn is a pretty, young wo man, very much in love with her fiance. But her family doesn’t think she should marry, j “You can’t," Marilyn! With tu berculosis, you can’t take a! chance.” ■ : It’s true that Marilyn has had *TB for a year. She spent the first six months in the hospital and is still under medical care at home. It will be at least a year before she is completely well. But she’s a good patient, making fine progress. Can she live a normal 'life? Can she marry and have a fami ly.' The answers must come from her doctor. But chances are good that he will say, “Yes”. Today’s evidence shows that pregnancy has no effect on the mother’s disease. It does not cuie TB, nor does it make the illness worst. This information comes from a specialist on the | subject. Dr. J. Arthur Myers j has treated over four hundred I mothers with tuberculosis and I has examined their 872 ohil j dren. The thing for Mari! ,-n to do !is to discuss the matter with her drtetor. If she gives his blessings to her marriage, she will have to see him regularly, | just, as she would if she were j single. Her family members—i including her husband will 1 have to get regular skin tests, i HERE’S TV’S STRONGEST RELIABILITY GUARANTEE / —1 1 - 1 .ii—— ..I . i Here’s How Much Confidence We ! lave In The Reliability of New Motorola TV FREE TV SET %2 [f flic Power Transformer faiis or falters in- side a year, we’ll give yon a brand new com- parable Motorola TV absolutelx fret*! l!3B There’s no catch to this offer. It he- This is Motorola reliability. 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There is no reason I why her TB history need inter i sere with a happy marriage and I motherhood. Children are not born with TB ' nor do they inher,t it. They can catch it from the mother if her disease is active. But only if modern preventive measures I ' are not carefully followed. 1 Sgt. Cedric Basnight j ! Is Expert Marksman M-Sgt. Cedric W. Basnight. 37'. j j son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin j 1 J F. Basnight of Edenton, recently ( ‘ i achieved recognition as a top | Army marksman by qualifying • for the expert marksmanship ‘(badge during range firing with tj the Army’s new M-14 rifle in’ ‘' Germany. • | The M-14 will replace the M-l ‘l rifle, carbine. Browning auto-i 1 ! matic rifle and Ml 3 submachine I gun. It packs the fire power I of a light machinegun, can be ■ | fired both .automatically and | semiautomatically and fires the 1 standard 7.62-millimeter NATO , cartridge. | : j Basnight. an operations ser geant in the 26th Artillery's I Headquarters and Service Bat- I tery in Germany, entered the j Army in 1942 and arrived over seas on this tour of duty in i May 1959. It happened 100 YEARS ago The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in IN NORTH CAROLINA 2,000 ill-equipped Confederates made a gallant defense of Roanoke Island against 15,000 Union invaders with an armada of 80 vessels. Rations of beer were enjoyed by soldiers of both armies during the war—just as North Carolinians today continue to find pleasure in beer. For then, as now, beer was the traditional beverage l _) of moderation. But beer means more than enjoy- l merit to our state. The Brewing Industry contrib- \ / utes more than 8 million tax dollars to North 1 Carolina each year—money that helps support our \ hospitals, schools, and highways. \ TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States \ Brewers Association still works constantly to as- \ sure maintenance of high standardsof quality and im propriety wherever beer and ale are served. w-MmiiiTim}/ TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD —SECTION ON? PAGE THREE