u-SEcnoHTHaaa PAGE FOUR nOHHBHrTI / By JAMES H. GRIFF IK, Soil CeMirvatlantot j EH Supervise**' > Mooting . ar meeting of the' triet supervisors for le Soil Conservation meet at the Curri-j tucU County Court House at 'P. 'M., Wednesday, May 4. Chairman L. C. Bunch of Cho wafj County requests that all district supervisors attend this mealing as several business items will toe acted on. Visit ors!, are welcome to all district meetings. I SPECIAL SALE OF FAMOUS BRANDS MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS THIS SALE WILL LAST 9 DAYS BEGINNING THURS., APRIL 28th ENDS SAT., MAY 7th HOW LONG IS IT SINCE YOU’VE CHECKED OUR BEDDING COMPORT? Hidden from sight, it’s hard to realize that bedding can be uncomfortable just s because it's too old. These values make it possible for you to have YEARS OF COMFORT for a SMALL OUTLAY OF MONEY! YOUR OLD MATTRESS AND SffINGS ARE WORTH FROM 11110 TO SIS.H DURING IBS SALE REGARDLESS OF CONDITION! ■ We want to help you get more rest from every sleeping rest f— i—■■ hour from our annual mattress sale. Super Posture Quilt- covering * appreciate! This Is a Combination That Will Make You Wake Up Smiling .... Hundreds of Coil Springs Plus Layers of Deep Upholstery Are Your Assurance of the Very Utmost In Refreshing Slumber! .Hundreds of for only 9 FAMOUS EZERA STORM RUBBER FOAM iZ Mattreas . ,S J .. >x ? t,ringa Mattress and Bo* Spring, : £ EACH UNIT $69.50 S ETS ...... $139.50 Hand Straim I UUdf! Less Allowance for Each Old _ _ _ Spring and Mattress $15.00 Less Allowance for Each Set $30.00 Super Posture Rest Mattress And Box Springs en BY THE MAXI FACTI RERS OF THE FAMOUS RIEKA STORMS YOU Pay Only JpM.Dv) YOU PaV Onlv 1 fIQ ]j Regular Price For Mattress and Box Springs $99.00 OR BOTH UNITS FOR $109.00 SET * Less Tnule For Old Mattress and Springs $20.00 QUILT-O’-DREAM QUILTED TOP Mattress and Box Springs nocturne It SPECIAL DURING THIS SALE FOR ONLY $ ( JJ.OO EACH UNIT .... $69.50 A QUILT ' OM)REAM PRODUCT Less Allowance for Each Old MattreSS and Box SdTI tlffS ft: Start enjoying ilie most restful sleep you’ve ever known. It’s so easy to Spring and Mattress $15.00 ® || own the Super Posture Rest. It’s got to lie the hest if it’s buih hv Ezera You PaY Qftfe $54 50 SFT $79 90 * v* * •/•vV I All Mattresses and Box Springs in Double or Twin Size. Note: If We Oversell Our Stock During This Sale, We Will | Make Delivery Within A Reasonable Length of Time. Come in and Look Over Our Wide Selection. ; | COME IN AND REGISTER FOR FREE MATTRESS TO BE GIVEN I AWAY ° N SATURDAY * MAY 7th '» ' ‘ ‘ • . i-W ' ’ WvW. « • ' | Counties in the Albemarle! SCD are Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden and Curri-1 tuck. SoU Stewardship Literature and other supplies have been purchased toy the Chowan County Supervisors again this year for the observ ance of Soil Stewardship Week which is May 22-29. These sup plies are being distributed to churches in Chowan County, now. I A film ‘The Earth is sh» .far use in t)h» county. This I*film is 13* minutes in color. 'M mm. with a fiat saury toad ,j musical intpwml. la will be available to churches, youth and I other groups «n a ftrot-come first serve basis. A good number «f farmers, businessmen and others turned out for the woodland site prepa ration held day, Wednesday.] April 30, at the Sandy Point farm. The special blade or K-G proved to everybody that it can ,be used for clearing brushland I for tree planting. People at- j tended the event Aram Halifax < THE CHOWAN aB&iSA EDSHIOH NORTH CAROLINA, THUH3DA? apsii. o« i«ao - - - - - ■ * own a. ay mi at, **«*. — rOwtaky to Tyrrell county. July and August are the best months for doing site prepara tion. Yen get a bettor kill of the brush and have less sprout ing. Chowan County Supervisors are sponsoring another Woodland Field Day on July 1 at the Churchill farm of Fahey and CajroU Byrum. This site is kv (cated on NC 33 about >lO miles north of Edenton, N. C. All woodland practices will be shown including, clearing, disk-1 ing, tree planting, poisoning, thinning, selective cutting, and harvest cutting. AU agricultural i and forestry agencies are coop-] erating with the district super-1 visors in this field day on July t Ist. ( Conservation Farm Plans I Conservation plans have been - prepared recently by J. B. Small of Edenton and E. D. Byrum of 5 Tyner, N. C. Edgar Earl Hoi-, 1 lowell of Leary Bros, farm at f Edenton, has revised the conser- 1 , I vation plan on that farm to meet 1 ' • his present day needs. These] i plans were prepared by the l landowners with technical as-' furnished toy Chowan ■ f County district supervisors , ■ through the 'local Soil Conserva- j 1 tkm Service technician. !j All three of the district coop-' erators have started to carry out' l their conservation plans. Erl gar - . i■i.i.ii . —— r , Earl Hollowell has set 4 acres I of Coastal Bermuda grass, seed fed' about three acres of Bahia i grass and is clearing the ate for l a dug pond for irrigation water. ! Conservation practices installed , before the revised pllan was prepared include two dug. ponds, ','Pine windbreaks, wildlife food f strips, cover crops and pastures. IHe has been a district coopera tor since 1942. 1 E. D. Byrum of Tyner has in stalled drainage tile and dug •two short ditches since his con j servation plan has been prepar- I ed. He installed drainage tile 'last year and the year before with district technical assistance and ACP cost-share assistance. I 8 Nor. Byrum has been a eUWrktj i he seeded • sericea tespedeza on] “ two depressed areas where soil] erosion was occurring. • 1 Mr. Byrum says he learned his lesson on not using cover crop behind his peanut crop. The winds really carried the top soil away this spring. He said ‘he just kept putting off the seeding of the cover crop last fall so he must pay the price this spring" Anyway, he doesn't want it to happen again. In his conservation plan, he planned rye and vetch cover crop two years of three in his peanut 1 rotation. T MAIULYK MONROE— BEHIND THE MYTH ~ :i ; Glamorous Marilyn Monroe i the "hottest property” in th film worid today. As her fam< increases, so does the legen of her being a difficult, harddo handle prima donna. But is thi the real Marilyn? For a first hand look at the blonde on fix •set Os her newest picture; reac “The Big M” in the May l issut of the American Weekly witt the BALTIMORE AMERICAN on tale at T° u * local-newsdealw TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED

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