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r t a w -w pi EUC Thursday was a big kdy' in ienton 1 tor those interested: In ji , and 'Water conservation when the- Bumf' Mill Creek .ateished was dedicated Jand Brouna wa oronen lor tnej'oi Jlock Swamp Watershed, v i Hundreds of people lathered i at L, C. Bunch's farm neap Han cock, station In 'the afternoon. r vheo4 the ,xercisee were , JieW in 'an appropriate setting ; wich. reuectea a great aeai or ptepti . ration.: The speaker's 'platform nga a background of pine trees i and I under : shelters many pic-, lurea were displayed l pointing ' out the ' advantages of soil ' con serValiDn.r, Boy Scouts," ,Jty$edJ iiiuu me jarge group oi-peo-)le handing out bags of Cho wan County peanuts which. .were cjonApliments of the local branch pf, btiritinental ' Baking Company. i Adding considerably tot ' Jthe 'program was a concert, by i the Cherry Point Marine Band and a group of , Edenton , ladles ' in .-'colonial; costume mingled arftomg "the . crowd . which added . color to the occasion. ' - ' The - program ... at therStotsch fanrMiras presided over by West Byrum,,'i Jlf.',' who called ujton can use v to accelerate conserve tioft practices on the land. What ean be accomplished through 'thej small watershed program sur passes mere erosion control and flood prevention and enters the broader concept of water man agement in all of its forms" Presenting figures. relating to the benefits of , watersheds, Mr. William said: "Flood ' waters know jlo boundaries. ...tfRexide stroy crtjps. But.thex. also .de stroy roads',. -bridges, .municipal and private property. The bene fits of soil, and water conserva Uon do not stop at the farm er fenced 'Thjejr"-exten4 VeU down me roaa into- toe farm' hK communities arid the.1 lives of everyone in them." '. In closing ; he said: "I know you have that understanding and support here. . It was here dur ing ' the American : Revolution when the people . of : this' area fought to protect and improve their - .human resources. The; proof - that this" spirit 1 is stilt here . is : that ' today : you havei taken a step forward in pro tecttng and improving your nat ural resou; The day's A L out a reduction in our 'tariff walls" was at the Morga n ton The , next session rying of Congress must - consider the own ' ETTu "7. JT. St1". T. very same time engaged in lad- United ',; States irovernment in vocating the building of a tar- 178B. rnntrwr avm- fn.fn ,-nmJ iff wall" around ; the Philip morce was reserved to the Fed- Plnes which ,; was receiving end Qovernment so that the I American. tax aid. A new flp states lost their, power to levy' Proach needed in tn,s ff uucies nave guue on wu auug which show little or no concern import ' duties. ' The first Con- aioiis moti nn fjtarph i. 17RQ Tte first Ject was to levy a' tariff for Amer,cai but all too much -the ftfv, George HcJmes.ta maxed by tf,buet!Mldursi .'offer'? the invocation.). i C, iW:' day. pightijia:rfle(i(!i5deijDnai: thetiy i and two -Sdentoh'Boy were served 4HQiefui iba?e-i - """nf 1 aMM.va wiuivu.' udHwp .(,ii.JVd t Mdillt jC,vaiwf lf'Wrf ,flag1 , prepared ty' rhtmibMu "or- tfte ... ' A. welcome was extendecUjjby, Center, Hill-Cross Roads Fire Mayers John Mitchener, ViW. & Department and served by their Bond, .Chairman of the Chowan1 Wives ; Cquny , Commissioners , p ' S. y,. p. Edwards, Chairman of ; A. Leary, vice, ohairman ,of jthe the Coastal Plain Soil Conser- Albefjiarle. Soil Conservation. vation District, presided. Thei District, who also paid glo'wfng invocation was by the Rev. Van tribqte, to L. C. Bunch,rchair- Crawford, pastor of the Eden amani for his efficient and: un- ton Methodist Church. Mayor v tiring work. a .,-, John Mitchener extended a wel p Mr. Byrum recognized a host come to the visitors, which was of distinguished guests .'and responded to by W. E. Cobb, Jr., i spoke bnefly1 on "What the Wa-' of , the Coastal Plain District. ; tershjd Projects Will Mean To Mr. Edwards recognized a large US". I r Volved. . Malbr N. C. industrial " "rA, K" 7- S 01 my acquamtance-now Tie was 1 h S'e!???B 'abte t0 mtain. his composure iftr lv Sifi.'?? under Iry.ng conditions. 57 re;- r.T:r:ra 'BJ.l,U" that he endeavored to'cof operate with the inevitable. His statement ' is a valuable one. poti4eration lnevitab,e and face two reali-' ties, unpleasant as they are.: Today's Realities The reali ties tt. life today are these First, man has learned to. splf the atom and as' a consequence, the men of the Kremlin, who The prob- seek 10 dominate'-the world, are Wishful thinking will not eradi cate this cold reality. Hundreds ) of thousands of .Russians have 1 unAH i 1 ti : dustry face a crisis because of tut. v . I Communists to fasten the chains We - .Congressman Herbert C. Bon ner introduced Donald A. WiJ i liamsl j national administrator' of 'the Bottl Conservation Service. : Mi, .Wflllims : iommefMta AHV lbeAiarle Soil aM;Wafer:Coh- number of prominent guests who Represented a dozen or more eastern counties. , a W.;.H. Clartft 68 the! GopdyBr Tire & Rubber Company, an Jifeinced that Warner Madre and! George rW1KsmTWer"e-aeaa ' uLit L 'ii .u- o.-j l Tnmmnn Marltpl" Yonr it . will ervstiqn JJtstncfc 'the' PeMUiiffi; winners P in the .Goodvear t Coh age tuistricts and - tha.. Chowan i will .Courtly BofpjrnissinnvsikMtcl ':-have "gran liamS beero in dw ill. bW lewareMit'lfc.'i iasjL kchf elfc Park in AHzdha" "as' jjpponspfs of the two . watershed' guestsj of, tbe company, ;j V projects, anQ""'aH" civic','1 service A very encouraging report of youth frmmmrmiCMii State . SoU Conservation rWili IMWiJ (presented- by Over the years,, Ma-Wil- Bryce Rounts, SQ& Adnwi- .tiki l.rim T i i hi . .1 ..... ' unicer, saying, you leading,jtheifM.k) anservation program." IsaWrWorttt vCarollfca rHU.stiHve ne pf the !edr!gr.tates, folks a mtion"work." " V'11 " J this Mii X I T t6 water-i' R.,. M.l Bailey, .ftate.conserya. sheojpifoectOjhmk, jrp-es;j jpnist, I commented.- upon the i siveland effectivelysaid Mr.J heavy Work.. Joad in- the - state I Williams, "Is more or.' less- ex- office. The work' has greatly I pected in this historic Edehton increased, he said, but the per- ! area-v This was true in fcokmial, sonnel has remained about the , and atevolutionary periods when' same ,' the1:; area, opposed the ? British ,, Governor Terry Sanford Was ''Parliament .v This was', true?' in the principal speaker, and was a(4wnen the women f ' men-? introduced by Mr. Edwards. . ton held their 'Tea Party IrTde-l "Soil and water are two .of , fianqfc ' to British rule. ' Jour most precious resources and .: . 'Today, we dedicate the" com-j circumstances' are putting (rt pletlon of the Burnt Mill Creek .craasingly great ' pressures on V WatoWhed' project . and : observe-, both" of LlhsixCUthe i.Governor " the ?tart or the follock Swamp, said. I "A arowine oooulation is project Vm sure that the eatis-' using up more land and more people are using more water." :.i Burnt Mill Creek Watershe'Had an influence in the planning of ;i the Pollock Swamp. prbjecj.ijj primarily" fqr revenue purpose. Suice- (hat time trade policies and tariffs have brought about as much discussion as almost any single problem which Con gress has ; faced. Our -present trade with other nations is gov erned; by the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of .1934. This Act was last amended and ex tended for the ninth time in 1958. . It expires on June 30, 196?. , Trad Crisis North Carolinians are 'concerned about U. S. trade policies because the present poli cies are. daily affecting their lives.-. Cotton and tobacco, two major NC farm crops, are in Major iy. concern for the citizens of oth er nations. Morganlon In traveling e . tensively throughout North Car olina since the Congress Vad journcd, I find a deep concern about the resumption of nuclear testing, ' fallout,- and all . of the problems of the nuclear age 'ln. fyhich we live. This would cer tainly be a far happier world if man . had never learned to split the atom and if the Com munists were willing to let the rest of mankind live their lives in peaceful ways. The frustra tions of this age are not new to mankind. . Long ago someone once asked an old colored man J of my acquaintance1 "how lie was Hey.dreftBCte;d4y imports. l understand 'that the President's advisers.' are yorking cm new trade fcutotiosals. for 'cola ojpiwuyBZiamutmauvy) i'.vvnue I do not know what these pro posals will be, I do know that textile sales are suffering great ly from trade policies which al low. Japanese and Hong Kong products to flow into this coun try at cheap prices. lem is not confined to textiles alone. A vast array of foreign- made goods flow into this coun try. American workers and in exempt from a condition which of Communism on Russia. promises to get worse. "Favor ed ' nation"" clauses in trade agreements with other nations flaye,! greatly testricled,, ,the, ..sale of" .Lmerican tobacco.! 'Those who have studied the concert r ! district Program ' isiithe "VAii tmvo , a . mratU ! i u. . , , r - - . . tioniltS from nwny countlfiei cornea nere. continuany- tpi study stem sand they leaveiPX- ad- tttilgnilythtt' jpraseijt XifnericaVi trde cristl ! i : iiRMnir Approach 'Needed The Cordell. Hull concept of recipro caltrade"' 'whlcK "wa .floinstsu-. ment to help the American economy has been gradualljr re shaDed into a conceDt which has as Its prime purpose the imp.e-i .Js, mentaiion oi American roreign ponty.l 'Our Stite J Department hasjpn fteflne jiand advocated ana'tajried 6ut a pplicy of for eign aid. to promote the build ing ; of i foreign industry. Out right gifts and loans at little or no interest have enabled foreign competitors to modernize their machines- ang factories. At the same time the State Department has' opened the doors to Ameri can : markets by lowering the tariffs and failing to use reason able : quotas, on imports. The American- dilemma brought on I by'these policies is- compound-: ea oy tne urgent 'necessity or assuming a huge defense bur den to protect the national se ruritv of these same natinrLt who '.8s..flr.tod.e. competitors. . .Sev eral years ago I ran across a rasej y h c h illustrates , the emcjly! impressed. moved not lust with our vancemcnt in conservation .iWbrk, but also by the democratic fash- iiwh which it is achiev- ed. wTJhrough the soil; coruferva- k .... i... . r - Li It lThe! Governor rehearsed NorU Carolina's 4ong -record 'in -soil and Waer. conservation, saying, Cc4iserva4rkm : which can Drovid- local strange paradox of foreign aid leadership, in developing , and! carrying! out needed conserva tlon programsr"s6thaf ' we cSh uuey i are- use our natural resources with out abusing them." In closing the Governor said: we live in a rapidly changing economy, which places v ever- greater responsibility on you to tkm r district program .yoavhava make sure that your programs proved to the worm ;toat . men are continually reviewed to meet, the needs of your area, Xou have dona outstanding work in , the past, putting Northeast ern North Carolina(ln the fore front of conservation practices. I know that we may count on you for imagination !md sourcefmness in the future." desire ' fev. govern themselves. And . givfcn the ehancc.tthey can Vdd an . Outstanding job. tf ..U." j 1 1 Pointing out the fact that jthe i state" has . taken in soiV .onser vation -.Lt. . Williama fi4;K'ToUj folk herei in Chowan .and. ?er-. : ouirhewi Counties are-fclready takuji advantage of iWB3terJ ; uces through these two water shed! , You haWTeceiyiea'ech1 ff she4.; fYou have TeceiVed "tecl- t DrnitT A tnrsiiol 1VB Tr- , l --,..1 . r- S est Service and the Sou cenaer- vfttiort torvke, c6st-sharingonil ftafci.! t&p.fwtoii ... , the StFeieral Governmt'l ndi George Tucker of, Henderson credtt rough the Tarer will spend the holidays with his Homfe'A ninistration. . , j grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. . "Tjib 'C.na:i Watershed $ JPro-jR. Tucker. , . gram'unlr P, I 5C8 does not, 1 - ' "' 1 ; ' reoWce t! t :'.-vs3n wo In Aia FCr.CE POLICE CFfTCtS me i v " '" " - i - viJual Captain Cecil P. Winslow of "the the 9307 Air Reserve Recovery -i Squadron training at New. flan o- over County . Airport waa on a Ojty on Ctarisy and Sunday. n Certain V'L -low is aa Air Force r protecting ar.a i.rcv, ,done by the i" r. Instead it tri gap :tween V f i -d t' a f -0--1 r -it f f i r i j a t 1 . 1 c s S f 1 c r 1 "1 lo.' might as well face the reality that the only thing which is going to deter the Russians from starting a nuclear war ; is the 1 realization IHhat theHUnited States possesses nuclear ' wea pons, sufficient to render any attack 'by Russia of ' scan t . value to.' RUssiaj , SetSond,t the tnited States cannot possibly know whether or not the nuclear weaj pons it creates, are , .working without testing the comporienf parts; '.-;" . " Faith In Our President Under .the Constitution, - the , .President mm I FOR WATCHING A DEMONSTRATION OF ANY FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCE. NEW QUIKUT PARING KNIFE ( during our ; ; " FRIGIDAIRE BIG VAW PAYS! and-, ouafi trade policies. I found that the same American .agen cy which-was-charged with car- HARRELL GAS & Pyrofax Gas Distiibutcrt Next Tn Para. Hioh Srtinnl ' PHONE 3881 HERTFORD :vpm. V V t i , I K - - i S- t - 4 ' Q.20- 1 45 QUART oi V f h ui BONDS Milt WSTIUINO COMrANT ' Uwrtncttwrtj Kurtuckir r toiKMWMtkW ' S9X(MMMllSf 4 yun pt tfaovtyvtod Stataa.;'ia'r JtheJ,,. " '.IS MEMORIAM " Commander-in-Chief of our Arm--, 1 In loving memory of Thomas ed iForces.j As,, such he owes a Warfen Nixon who passed away duty to the 'Amertcan people to November 21, 1958: Gone But Not Forgotten WJFE Si CHILDREN. "CARD OF THANKS fake such ' steps , as are neces sary to afford us an adequate national defense. , He has ac cess .to vast amounts of scien tific and military intelligence ' . ' - not available 'to' the ' Congress' 1 Wlsh to express my appreci or -to the average citizen. For atlon t0 8,1 mv friends and rela this reasdn,' I am perfectly will- tlves for their thoughtfulness ing to leave the question of re- durin mv recent illness- First sumption of nuclear testing on of a11' 1 am most grateful for our part to the decision of the their which. have meant President I am confident that to me. Their visits, nnvthini WM.i,. mB An i cards, flowers, gifts, food and ' when ' you-want it;,- , want it. . Phone 3571, ford, N. C. like you nuimans County; - North C..-. Hert. una,, nils is m noiiiy au per .. . fsons havinf claims against the ' i estate of said deceased Jo M- pat T uiv lr-p dautc cat re hjblt them to undersigned at . CALL ME FoR PARTS, SALES 205 Hyde Park, Hertford. N. C, ' and service of Electrolux m.a-: on or Deiore tne 13th day of No chines of all makes. Special vember, 1962, or this, notice Christmas offer. Phone . 5496. 1 P'0. bar of, 5 ,.., TT .. . ! recovery. AU persons indebted Hilton White, Hertford, N. C. ,t0 said estate will please make : . : Novl7,24 immediate payment.. this 13th day of November, our the this connection will be actuated finding all .other acts of Kinapess. it ail n,as meant so much to me. And I am most this grateful. It will always be re- memDeren. May ine L.ora Diess eacl one of you. That is my prayer. ' ' MRS. J. L. NIXON. by 1 a , desire to preserve country and its people to fullest extent possible in very precarious world. EIC30SHED eOXSCORE OH HiC. HIGHWAYS' - '. CARD OF THANKS , We ''want to thank our friends and neighbors . 'for the kind words of sympathy, prayers, flowers, 'visits, food, cards and Raleigh The Motor Vehicles ' .any other deeds of kindness ren panmenis summary of traf- dered us during the death of I1C deaths thrOUeh 10 A. M..1 nnr In,orI nno rhai-Ko WViito FT?TTTT JiTRFP.R NITT TRF.PS 1961. Berrv Plants Graoe 1 Vines . . G- WILSON FELTON, aerry riant,, urape vines, Administrator of Lucy Felton. S Landscape Plant Material of- Nov23 30 Decl 8 Ztt OnciOT A&SfTHATIoii -f . ?y HavinS Qualified as Executrix. , 56-Pg. Planting Guide Catalog of the estate of Tim Felton. de iin color. Salespeople wanted, ceased, late of Perquimans Coun- ,: WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, 'y- ls,,ltn Carolina, this is to no- v. an pt.iauiia iictviiiK vimiiia against the estate of said de- v ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Box Waynesboro, Virginia. NovlO,n,24,Decl WANTED Atf ONCE RAW leigh dealer in Perquimans County. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCK-720-3, Richmond, Va. - '. J Monday, November 20, follows: Sr. May Killed To Date........ Killed To Dale 'Last Year bless each one you. God WIFE AND CHILDREN 1040 of 1053 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of our friends for Ihe lovely cards, food, numerous CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my I many appreciation to every one who flowers, remembered me in any way visits made, prayers Offered and while I was in Chowan Hospi-, other acts of kindness shown us tal and since my return home; during my illness. MRS. GRAYSON for cards of cheer, beautifu flowerS, gifts, and every prayer offered; for ' friends and rela tives who were wonderful. I thank you and my Heavenly Father May He bless you in a very special way. Mrs. E. J. Proctor, Sr. JORDAN. CARD OF THANKS The family of Hubert D. Hurdle sincerely thank our friends and relatives for re membering us . by their visits, cards, flowers and many deeds of ,kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our son, 256-A, Hertford, N. C. on or be fore the 23rd day of September, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All nprsrvni; inHMAf? tn nov3,10,17,24 said estate will please make. - ' ' 1 immediate pavment. ' IF YOU WOULD LIKE. A This 23rd day of' September, picture of your children or' 1961. . familv'. for Christn.ns rards. ! TASSIE FELTON HURDI.K. call Henry appointment. 4019.- 1. Sullivan for Phone 4196 or nov24Dec8,15 Executrix of Tim Felton. I N(vl(),17,24D(.'cl FOR RENT FIRST FLOOR apartment. Private entrance, three large rooms and bath. Central heut. See Erie Haste, Jr., , Hertford Hardware & Supply. Call 2131 during the day or 2261 at night. tfc James, C'Rabyf1 CARD OF THANKS I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their; pray ers, cards.. visits. flowers und food sent, while I was a patient Classified - Legals in the hnsnitAl .nn.rl c1nf.o mr v ' turn home. Your kindness will always be remembered. EDITH H. BUTT. ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis tratrix cf the estate of Charlie C. White, deceased, late of Per quimans County. 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