2 rir:"Ai:3 wring?, hehtfokd, w. c, nmuY, may 26. i960 .. Greg Ijss taid f':' The Albemarle Soil Conservation District Supervisors helrf their annual i banquet in Hertford laat Wdnsdy night The banquet hat become an annual affair, since the first one was (planned and held in 1949 by the Presi ,! ; dent of the Albemarle Soil Conserva tion Supervisors, Lloyd C. Bunch of Edenton. ' ' ' . ' ? , ? After a well served, delicioiu chick . en dinner, an interesting tiro pram was . ' carried out The main speaker of the i, . evening was, w. jv. ueicuer, state Forester, and member of the State . Soil Conservation vCommittee. Mr. , , Beichler presented some interesting - I acts end figures relative to the con ii servaltion of forests and soils in North Carolina. He pointed out to the group the need for greater control of forest . fires ninety per cent of which are V, caused by man. He also cited the need for keeping the soils in place by means 01 eitner grass or tree roots. E. B. Garrett, N. C. State Conser ; vation&t, made a short talk. Mr. . Garrett pictured to those present sev eral instances of outstanding progress !in the agriculture of North Carolina. He said tha' these achievements did not Just happen, but were the results of research' in farming 5, Lloyd C. Bunch of Chowan County was chairman, of thej meeting. W. Reginald . Gregory,' District Forest Ranger and Pasauotank lOountv Soil Coitservatibny Supervisor was Master of ceremonies. ''. v''i-.-."f : C. D. Fetzer, District Conservation ists assisted t J. A. McGoosran. Soil Conservationist, of Perquimans Coun ty, helped the Albemarle' Supervisors to make arrangements for the occas ion, j .,,,- Attendinir the Vneetimr fmrri fMn. wan County ; were: , Lloyd C. Bunteh, R. H. ' Hollqwell, awl Joe A. Webb, Jr.,- Chowan v County 'Supervisors; Frank V. White, Chowan Forest War den; J. M. Price and J. Cf Eelton. Production Marketing Administration; C. W. Overman and R. S. Marsh of the North, Carolina Extension Service; E. S. White. Vocational Agriculture Teacher; and, George Conner, Jr., and R. C. Jordan of the Soil Conser vation Service. , The Albemarle Soil Conservation District is composed of Camden, Cho wan. Currituck. Pasauotank and Per quimans counties". Supervisors and representatives of th different agencies from.ieach of these counties attended the banquet meeting. Date; Set Ub Far Driver Examinations 'Plans for examinations for Damons applyiiur for chauffeur's licensee for cm iiscaii year la&U-iaoi are outlined by the Department of Motor Vehicles. $ The more than 40,000 persons who drive vehicles for hire in North Cam. Una began applying for their new licenses on May 1 this year instead of on May 15, as fci the past ; Present chauceur's licenses expire on June 30. Since N through Q drivers must ilso obtain renewals by that date, the extra two weeks was given chauffeurs to avoid a heavier than usual rush aii the deadline nears. All applicants for . chauffeur's li censes will be 'iriven an eve test !Per- jsotib applying for a chauffeur's li cense and not holding a valirf nnem- Ws license, chauffeurs whose' licen ses have expired, chauffeurs over en years of age, and chauffeurs with dis- aouiues occurring since their last ex amination will be given complete ex- BETHEL W. M. S. MEETS The Woman Mtafrinnnmr SnniMrr t Bethel Baptist Church met Wriinea- day afternoon, May 10, at the church. ine meeting was opened by singing the hymn "Give of our Best To the Master." Mrs. Rhelton T, w charge of the devotional followed with prayer by Mrs. A. F. Proctor. After all matters of business were finished, the program. "Invisfhln IHridm" beautifully given by four members. The meeting was then closed.- The Society will meet in June, Wednesday, auer the first Sunday. PAGE FIVE conducted by the" hostess with Mrs. JUrnest Jbong receiving the prize, af ter which delir.iniio wtTe served by Mrs. Ward and en joyed by all present. Too Late To Classify I TUT A wwwirr.v n iCQimvn An TO PERQUIMANS COUNTY VOTERS Tomorrow is election day, and I am a candidate for the office of County Commissioner from Parkville Township. I am asking you to vote for me, and pledge you that if elected, i will do my best to serve you and the County in the best interests of all. Your Vote For Me Will Be Greatly Appreciated Earl Hollowell NOMINATE AND RE-ELECT Roy S. Chappell AS COUNTY C0:,1MISSI0.'Efi FOR BETHEL TOWNSHIP YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED A V CAST YOUR VOTE FOR NATHAN N. TRUEBLOOD For Sheriff of Perquimans County " f Native Will ; And Deeply. Life-Long Appreciate' Resident Your Of, Support ;V' This ; And ' County . Vote ..:-.' . .'' - rh-i f?'.VVf.--'"- - 'V'- ; ' , , . y "-:,v- "- - ' ' ' ' "- ' !.-.:: ':.. ' ' . '.' .J.-V- '-ft- - . , , ' - IN THE CAPABLE COURTEOUS iMBHTQUS . ' , HE WILL NOT DISAPPOINT YOu . . ' CIRCLE MEETS The Mary Long Circle of Bethel Baptist Church met Monday night, May 15, in the home of Mrs. Charles Ward. The president called the meeting to order with the devotional heing conducted by Mrs. Edgar Long ana Mrs. jtrnest Long, after which prayer was giren by Mrs. Joe White. Business was then discussed, with a collection being taken for the Daisy Alice Ward fund. A very interesting program en titled "Invisible Bridges" was pre sented by Mrs. Thomas Fleetwood with several members t lake the Name of Jesus With You" FOR RENT OR SALE FIVE ROOM "7, " ;LBU1T. "ymn modf us?. .th " Porch. Ap- ui. "Bi'ig ins 1 piy no. 10, Woodland Circle, Hert- rarnnrSj.---" ' contest was lord, N. C. it FOR RENT 3 ROOM APART. ment with bath. Second floor. Ap ply Mrs. E. A. Byrum, 6 'Pennsyl vania Avenue, Hertford, N. C. may26June2 FOR RENT OR SALE-BIX ROOM modern house. Apply at No. 9, Woodland Circle, Hertford. N. C. It. 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LARGE JUICY CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ILEI&ORIS 39c Doe to Daily Market Changes Produce Pricee Good . Thro May t7 ALL SIZES JUICY FLA. ORANGES 5 5D SLICING BED RIPE GBEEN CALIFORNIA ICEBURG CRISP YELLOW FLORIDA FANCY SQUASH U. S. NO. 1 NEW WRITE FRESH TENDER 8TRINGLESS GBEEN BEAMS HOME GROWN LARGE LEAF SPHRIACH 2 3 10 2 3 Lbs. For Per Carton Heads For Lbs. for Lbs. for Lbs. for Lbs. for 39c 21c 33c 27c 47c 35c 23c 18 MS m m en. B - 55c I - 89cl m CLOSETBIMMED WHOLE OB HALF CLOhit f m "'"mtu SQUARE-CUT CLOSE TBIMHcn . 5??b coops mri...il"l."'" V." m Hit Ocean-Fresh sZion m sue -. ' 1 . ' 0 HA1 i-lh. 65C i M" PORGIEsVlb it m ;OiProKLEAPIsnEVlQ I fSH CRAB MEAT C .f MtWikMT 1 su'rF 79c -as I &" I 5 f: Delicious CS Luscious CS Fruit : 2fl t.2i 35 27c Claw, lb. bbc AAV1.V.5, C ... M No Can WAXED PAPtB S ,1 8IOUX BEE Finut -i'-rv';-RED MILL PEANUT $ . SWIFTS NOURIgmNOt V ?n Tim n m.-; OK i (3nrj zi.-a JL . K FIUtSB SfNgBINE KRISPY Roll 9-Oz. 1-Lb, Jar 8-Ox. Jw S-Os. Pkg. 12-Oz. 2-Lb. 23 14 31 23 19 25 31 19 PLANTER'S COCKTAIL PEANUTS s ox 350 KRAFT KITCHEN-FRESH MAYONNAISE j 420 BEECH-NUT DADYroOD 3 J- 290 HEINZ BICH RED TOMATO XIETCnUP 14-0, 250 HEINZ FULL-FLAVORED V1TJEGAIX 2 pt. 250 SWIFT'S TA8TY . PREM i2-o. 410 GETS THE DIRTY DIRT LAVA SOAP 2 180 ARMOUR'S DASH BALANCED DOG roOD 2 c 260 SANITARY NAPKINS fclODESS 2 Pkg.. 650 STALEY'S LIQUln STARCH STA-FLO ot. ioi. 220 TOILET SOAP ivony 2 p.. 100 LAUNDRY SOAP PcG SOAP 3 200 HOUSEHOLD CLEANER SPIG SPAN 2 Pkgi 450 FOB DISHES DDEFT Lgo. Pkg. 260 TIDE'S IN DIRT'S OUT TIDE lg.. Pkg. 260 DOES EVEBYTHUCQ DUZ t... Pkg. 260 OETS CLOTHES 8PABKJUNG WHITE OZLTDOL is. 260 5;&

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