PAGE FOUR SOU CONSERVATION NEWS i By JAMES H. GRIFFIN. Soil Conaarratiaabl j Members of the Watershed Planning Party for the U. S. Soil Conservation Service met in Edenton last week and prepar ed a work outline for the Pol lock Swamp Watershed. This work outline and schedule will tie submitted to R. M. Dailey, State Conservationist, Soil Con servation Service, and to the head of the Engineering and Watershed Plans at Spartanburg. S. C., for approval. This is ex pected within a short time. Preliminary investigation by the Watershed Planning Party reports, ‘‘that main streams and principal laterals have deterior ated to the extent that outlets become inadequate for drainage l 'systems and the timeiv i■= nival ol runoff resulting from abnormally heavy direct rainfall. It appears that deterioration of stream channel capacity has re sulted from accumulation of de bris both organic and inorganic over a relatively long period ofj Time. Substantial damage to crops and pasture is caused by Access surface water and inade quate drainage of the produc tive soils of the watershed. Ac-; cordingly watershed needs con-| aist of (1) land treatment meas-. ures such as improvement of dn-farm drainage facilities, con-j servation cropping • systems, pas ture seeding, and grass based rotations; and (2) structural measures consisting of main stream and principal lateral channels for the joint purpose j of flood prevention and agricul tural water management.” Burnt Mill Creek Watershed Construction of the main chan nel has crossed U. S. 17 high-, way and will soon be complet- i ed. Two draglines are busy on 1 the project working toward the September deadline of the con tract. This project has 9 miles of channel improvement work. Land treatment work sched pled in the Watershed Plan is ■ being carried out. A new con servation farm plan has already been prepared on Fleetwood Bros, farm and one plan re vised. Joint Meeting The planning committee of the annual joint meeting of the Al bemarle, Roanoke-Chowan, Pam liccf, and Cctestal Plain Soil Con servation Disirtcts met in Wil liamston, N. C., Monday. Au gust 15 and unanimously de cided to hold the fifth annual meeting in Edenton, N. C., in November. Chairman A. C. Edwards,! Hookerton, N. C„ expressed the 1 appreciation of the four dis-1 tricts to the people of Edenton! and Chowan County for their fine support and cooperation in the last two annual meetings which were held in Edenton. L. C. Bunch, Edenton. N- C., Chairman of the Albemarle j SCD; Dan Windley, Aurora, | UNA’S, Beauty Nook Apnointments Call 2218 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:00 TIL 5:30 UNA WHITE - J / * **“*' -—SECTION ONE i ■ ■ N. C., Chairman of the Pamlico SCD; W. T. Hodlin. Ahoskie, N. C., Chairman of the Roanoke- Chowan SCD, and A. C. Ed wards, Hookerton. N, C., Chair man of the Coastal Plain SCD, made up the planning commit-j tee. The four soil conservation dis-j tricts cover 18 northeastern' counties from Green County to Virginia line. Chairman L. C. Bunch, Eden ton, Albemarle SCD is in charge of local arrangements for the meeting. Cleve Lee Dies In Veterans Hospital Cleve Lee. 65, of the Merry Hill section, died Wednesday af i ternoon of last week in the vet erans’ hospital at Kecoughtan, j Va.. after a long illness. ! Surviving are his wife, Mrs. j Annie Lee;,’two sons. Jimmy Lee of Windsor, and Thomas : Lee, stationed in Texas: a ] daughter, Elnora: three brothers, ! Haywood Lee of Harrellsville ! and Ernest and Vernon Lee of > Merry Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Lavton and Mrs. S. L. I Pierce, both of Merry' Hill. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon with inter ment at Hampton. Va. Lt. Larry Lowe In j Submarine Exfcfdse | Navy Lt. (j.g.) Larry T. Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deford W. - Lowe, Route 3. Edenton, serving , with Patrol Squadron One. took ' part in a joint Canadian-Ameri can anti-submarine warfare ex ercise from July 21 through August 3 off the West Coast of the U. S. and Canada. Two American anti-submarine 1 warfare groups headed by two I aircraft carriers joined with six Royal Canadian destroyer escorts and supporting supply ships to provide the seagoing' forces. Air units from Whid-i bey Island, Wash., Alameda and| North Island, Calif., also joined in the operation. The exercise was designed to train' both nations' anti-subma-. rine forces and to perfect tech niques used in this type of war ■ fare. Roy Nixon Attending: 14-H Forestry Camp i j Roy Nixon of the Oak Grove j community 4-H Club has been selected to attend the annual 1 week-long 4-H forestry camp in Richmond County. The expense-paid trip is an 'award to Roy as Cftbwan Coun-| ' ty winner in 4-H forestry pro-' ! ject work. 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