lesion Go-Getters Meet Here Friday I > i One of Five Annual Banquet In Reward For Work :n _____ Edward G. Bond Post No. 40 of the American Legion will be host tor an Eastern North Caro lina American Legion rally Fri day, March 17, it is announced by J. £,. Chestnutt, Legion Dis irict Commander. The dinner meeting will be held at the Legion building, at 7 the Legion Auxili ary serving the meal. Go-Getters, shock troops of the American Legion, numbering about 'l5O, will be guests pf .the Department of North Carolina at the Division I Go-Getters’ banquet. Richard A. Clafck of Rocky Mount, Department Vice Commander, will preside. Legionnaires Who seciirfe ten or mote members by December >3lst qualify as Go-Getters,' and each ytfar are entertained at, five banquets held throughout the state «s a reward for their ef forts in membership work. ’’The have become the high light of, the Legion year for these key legionnaires. $ | The -/Department Commander, S. Marvin Burton of Charlotte and Adjutant Nash McKee of Raleigh/are expected to attend] the bahqtiet along with other | state officers of the North Caro lina American Legion. Chowan Wins Five Os Six Places In Contest Continued from Page 1, Section 1 state conservationist, Raleigh, N. C.; H. S. James, director of pub lic activities, Union Bag Camp Paper Co., Franklin, Virginia, and Turner Battle, chairman of Wildlife Federation of North Carolina, Raleigh. ,'i" Accompanying the children to Elizabeth City and providing lunch for the Chowan winners, were L. C. Bunch, chairman, Chowan County Supervisors of ''the Albemarle Soil Conservation District, and James Griffin, work unit conservationist of Edenton. '^Pint I- 1622 §ns 1622 I I Calvert ] I I reserve I ■ ESPECIALLY selected FBOM OU# a ..' •••; ( ■ CHOICEST STOCKS AND EOTTtfo Iy 9 I 9AiT ' M ’ ! rr. New Ford Tractor On Exhibition This Week Scott Harrell, manager of the Edenton Tractor & Implement Company, announces that the new Ford “6000” tractor will go on display today (Thursday), Fri day and Saturday. “Work-hungry” aptly describes the newest, biggest and most powerful tractor ever built by Ford Motor Company, says Mr. Harrell. The 6000 is a five-plow trac tor,” says Mr. Harrell. “Its work-ability, its economical op eration and its adaptability to all farming tasks ideally qualify it for use by farmers seeking to ease the cost-price squeeze. “The new Ford 6000 tractor,” Mr. Harrell says, “is designed for operation with most three point hitch and pull-type equip ment now commonly owned by or available to farmers and is adaptable to Ford’s new corn pickers, corn harvesters and picker-shellers. “All of us at Edenton Trac tor & Implement Company have carefully examined and are thoroughly familiar with the Ford 6000 tractor. We are im pressed with the way Ford Mo tor Company incorporated into this new machine the best design and engineering features derived from its more than 40 years of tractor manufacturing. We be lieve every tractor user in this area will want to inspect this new tractor, and we cordially invite them to do so.” Ryland Group Will Meet Friday Night The Ryland Community De velopment Organization will meet Friday night, March 17, at 7 o’clock at Ralph Ward’s ware house. Hot dogs and coffee will be for sale and cakes will be auc tioned off. It is hoped a large crowd will turn out. MAJOR BASS HOSPITALIZED Major FT. Edward Bass, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bass, under went major surgery of the heart at the NSAF hospital at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois on March 1. Edenton friends will be pleased to learn that the op eration was successful and that he is now gradually improving. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. MARCH 16. 1961 PRODUCE VALUES! 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