SECTION
THREE
L. C. Bunch Again
EWcted As Chowan
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L. C. Bunch was elected to
another three-year term qs dis
trict supervisor from Chowan
County to the Albemarle Soil '
Conservation District board of
supervisors.
Mr. Bunch has served as a
district supervisor since 1947, j
when the district was organized.' ‘
He has served as chairman of J
the five-county district since
1947. Albemarle Soil Conserva-1
tion District is composed of Cur- i
fituck, Camden, Pasquotank,
Perquimans and Chowan coun
ties. Each county is represented
by three publicly elected district
supervisors. Their duties are to 1
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THE CHOWAN HERALD
represent their county in matters
concerning soil and water con
servation.
Technical services are furnish
ed to soil conservation districts
from the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture through the
Soil Conservation Service. State
and county agricultural agencies
furnish services to the district,
too.
I District supervisors receive no
pay for their services. The state
furnishes expenses up to $49 for
district supervisors to attend
four meetings per year and the
state meeting.
Can gold calm passion, or make
reason shine?
Can we dig peace, or wisdom,
from the mine?
To make our fortune than our
happiness. —Young. ,
“Every citizen who enjoys the protection oj a jree government
owes not only a portion oj his property but even oj his person
al services to the defense oj it.” —George Washington
The above is a quotation of George Washington, our Country's
greatest National Guard soldier. The principle he stated is an im
mortal principle. Men have lived by it. Men have died for it.
This principle is the foundation stone and the bed rock of the
National Guard, the oldest by far of the components of the de
fense team of the United States. Men who believed in this prin
ciple fought with their units in the French and Indian Wars. They
fought in the Revolution; the War of 1812, the Seminole Wars in
Florida, the Black Hawk War of 1832, the War with Mexico, the
War between the States, the Spanish-American War, the Mexican
Board, World War I, World War II and Korea.
The farmer, the shop keeper, the laborer, the professional man,
t'he clerk, citizen soldiers all, fought shoulder to shoulder with
the professional soldiers against the best the enemy had to offer,
and they never lost a war. The National Guard is justly proud of
its her.tage and its history and looks forward to its future with
confidence. Its members are in the first line of America's defense
team carrying on its great tradition shoulder to shoulder with the
best men in their home towns, and in the : r country.
MILITARY OBLIGATION
Most men seventeen or older are faced with a Military Obliga
tion, and if you are able bodied and mentally qualified you can
be reasonably sure that you will perform some type of military
service. Under the present law you are subject to being drafted
until you become 35 years of age. Should you be drafted it would
be for a period of two years. The National Guard has an excel
lent program that will see a man through his military require
ments and under conditions that will be the least likely to inter-,
sere with his normal civilian life.
If you are between 17 and 13'/2 years of age you can join your
local National Guard unit now and arrange to take 6 months of
active duty training at a regular Army training center. One not
in high school can delay his departure for as long as 120 days
after he joins the Guard, while one still in high school may delay
his defJhrture a full year. Upon completion of this training you
will return home to complete your Ready Reserve service by at
tending weekly training drills at your home Guard unit and two
weeks of summer training each
year. Yoq can still attend
school and keep your job while
training with the Guard.
FinanciaO security can be yours
in the National Guard in much
the same way as if you were a
member of the Regular Army
or other military service; and
the Guard also offers a retire
ment plan at age 60. “Come
on out and have a talk with us,”
FOR SALE OR RENT
jo?e P ° Sal oi valuable commercial or residential building at
South Broad Street will be made on or about January 1.
building has been in my possession since September 1,
“ bas paid expense of purchase and investment since
date of purchase and at present rental rale would continue to
P*y expense of ownership until present contract of purchase
* August 1, 1966. Since purchase of this property
in 1946 tax value on this building has increased to a listed
value of 2H times tax listed value at purchase in 1946. I
will consider rental at present rental of last lessee or at pur
chase of listed value on tax books in 1957. All replies are
to be made personal or by letter to Walter H. Bond. 303
Court Street. Edenton, N. C.
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M. ful giving . . . styles from
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Draft Board Office
Closed For 12 Days
; During Holidays
’ William S. Elliott, Sr., chair-
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■ lective Service System, an
> I nounces that Local Board No. 21
I will be closed on December 22
GLOVES
Wife, mother or sweetheart
. . . she’s sure to applaud
your gift of Gloves. We’ve
gloves in so many colors,
styles, fabrics and leathers
you’ll want to give her a
whole Glove Wardrobe.
NEW HANDBAGS
Handsome new Handbags
for her Christmas pleasure
are here in a grand and glori
ous array. Come in .. . . and
choose from many styles for
day and evening.
HANKIES
For more Christmas joy,
tuck some of these lovely
Hankies into every gift and
card you send.
NYLONS
The smartest Santas we \
know gifting their fav
orite Christmas belles with \
lovely Nylons . . . because j
Stockings are something a 1
lady always appreciates.
Thursday, December 17, 1959.
EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA
until January 4, 1960, for the
holidays. '
Mr. Elliott states, “All men of,
Chowan County who are re-1
quired to register or report at
; this board during this period are
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CHARLES JACQUIN et Cie, Inc., Phila., Pa.
ROBES
Her Christmas choice . . .
give her the flattery of our
enchanting hostess robes or
pajamas . . . gift-worthy per
fection for her lounging and
entertaining.
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LINGERIE
Please, Santa, give the gift
that suits her feminine fancy
. . . our Christmas-lovely lin
gerie. We have Slips, Half-
Slips, Petticoats and Sleep
wear.
excused from doing so until
January 4. Should there be any
other business to be transacted
during this period, please con
tact the clerk at the address
posted on the office door.”
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SWEATERS >;
Our Santa-pack is brimming
with new and wonderful '*.l
sweaters . . . cardigans, pull
overs, matched sets, bulkies
and shaggics .. . wools, “mil- W
acles." cashmeres . . . Come ;?•
choose now for Christmas.
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There's always a most im- '.«£
portant gift to choose to re
mind someone of Christmas
and you, always. We have a
large assortment to choose
from and prices in exact pro
portion to value!
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