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AROUND THE FARMS fe|lN CHOWAN COUNTY i By C. W. OVERMAN, Chowan County Agent .Bpinual Farm Bureau Member nNP Drive And' Meeting: The gpjowan County Farm Bureau jjMmbership campaign is in prcs jfrfss. The county membership |ppta is 235 members. * The membership drffce for Vbite members will be climaxed 9sh the annual dinner meeting 011 Thursday evening of next ifek, September 14. THte meet k is scheduled at the armory ? Edenton at 6:30 o’clock. The CWaker for this occasion will be If" C. Mangum, president of the Carolina Farm Bureau, f There is a membership com- Mttee working in each com |Pfinity. A strong farmers’ or ganization is necessary in the promotion of farm programs yfiich affect all of us. A. large, pctive membership makes a strong and effective organiza tion. The following are a few % Os the things you have ac complished through your farm Organization: ‘ You made it possible to se cure refunds on farm used gas oline, saving you and your neighbors over eight million dol- SKIN ITCH DON'T SCRATCH >IT! Bring spreads infection causing pain. Make this test. Apply flfe-NOT. Itching quiets down utes and antiseptic action helps healing. Use instant-drying IE-NOT for eczema, insect bites, lie other surface rashes. If not It your 48c back at any drug TODAY at MITCHENER'S PHARMACY Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C. . Thursday, Friday and -/Saturday, September 7-8-9 Walter Pidgeon, Joan Fontaine, Barbara Eden and Frankie in "VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA" Cinemascope and Color Monday, and Tuesday. September 10-11-12 Pebbie Reynolds, Tab Hunl ft. Fred Astaire and Lilli Palmer in "THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY" Technicolor Wednesday, September 13— DOUBLE FEATURE Shows Continuous from 8:30 Admission 25c or Entire Family 50c David Ladd and Chill Wills in "THE SAD HORSE" —aIso— "COURAGE OF BLACK BEAUTY Both In Color SEAGRAM’S V.O. IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY pi] |_J Setiratf^ A ■until V s*. *«I HmtiD .<ll ■ •** ,* l 3 154^ ' ; * •Cfw%:ialsfcJ J ** itiMW-mnum tow»Y.«.r.c. whw, iwhui nm ils. lars in State taxes and overi five million dollars in Federal I tades. Sales tax exemptions on certain farm production items amount to over five million dol lars each year. These savings alone amount to. an ayerage of approximately $75 per farm. Through Public Law 480 you have exported approximately 45% of your cotton, 25% of your soybeans and 35% of your to bacco. You operate your own insurance company at cost. You are working constantly for higher net income, improv ed agricultural research, im proved marketing, better edu cation, better roads, and im proved telephone and electric facilities. You are using your influence and talents to build and maintain sound agricultural policies. No doubt you don’t agree with everything your farm organi zation does. It is possible that you don’t agree with everything your county does, but do you move to another county? You don’t stop your church member ship because you disagree with some decision. None of us are perfect. When the large majority make a de cision with which I disagree, is it possible I may be wrong? Consider the benefits you re ceive, then determine whether you want to help make your farm organization stronger by your membership. Annual Peanut Field Day At Lewiston Station: The annual Field Day at the Lewiston Re search Station i$ scheduled to be held on Thursday of this week, September 7, beginning at 9:30 o’clock. The morning will be devoted to the annual meeting of the North Carolina Peanut Growers’ Association. Governor Terry Sanford will be the principal speaker. A winning 4-'H peanut demonstration team will per form. This will be followed by a dutch dinner on the grounds. The afternoon will be devot ed to harvesting and curing pea nuts and an observation of re search plots. Peanut harvest ing and curing equipment will be on display. Albemarle Area Development Kickoff: The Albemarle Area Development Kickoff meeting will be held at the armory in Elizabeth City on Friday even ing of this week, September 8, at 6:30 o’clock. This will be a dinner meeting. We expect to have at least fifty Chowan peo ple in attendance. A.S.C.S. Committed Election On Next Monday: The annual -fist#, BPEWrwr. ftatrm parous?a, tkohboat, September ?, imi. ASCS committee election will be held in Chowan County next Monday, September 11. Polls will be open from 8:00 A. M., until 6:00 P. M. Polling places for Communi ty “A” are the ASCS Office and Grover Cale’s Store; for Com munity “B” are Earl Smith’s Store and M & R Service Cen ter, and Community “C” are H. R. Peele’s Store and L. C. Briggs’ Store. All farmers and their wives, tenants and their wives, and sons and daughters who have an interest in the farming op | eration are eligible to vote. Voting is a privilege and a re sponsibility. You will elect cofrimitteemen to administer your farm program next year. A large’ vote is very important. It is hoped that every eligible voter will go to the polls and cast a ballot. Let’s show the world that we believe in' free elections. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Continued from Page 4— Section i to their cause. In Apollos, a young Jew - from Alexandria, Aquila and Priscilla saw the po tentialities of a great leader, and were instrumental in molding hipi into One of Paul’s most trusted lieutenants. Aquila and Priscilla were indefatigable in their zeal for Christianity, cour ageously and calmly accepting all sorts of risks for their cause. From birth to death, life is a succession of risks. Growth de pends upon accepting them and meeting them courageously and constructively. By the same token, withdrawal and refusal to take risk in life frustrates God’s plan for our development as individuals. Christian dis cipleship is a-part of life. The success we experience in be coming disciples of Christ is necessarily related to our capa city as individuals to accept the [risks of life at each stage of our I development • and thus move to 'ward greater maturity. And the | ultimate in maturity is a sense iof that kind of relationship to God that enables us to accept risks that arise out of making a distinctively . Christian witness in our world. A true Christian risks a variety of types of suf fering, spiritual and. physical, in his attempt to witness for God. In this connection, it would do well for us to realize that we cannot develop trust between people without the risk of ex posure to abuse; that we can not learn new skills without the risk of failure; that we cannot stand for .moral and spiritual * ' a m. • -Wfttg m • anraKHßnpPW^MflHjra| <w Vny - < ——j»' jjjK w . ■• 4w;?f ■** " .*ij>’ lak* vt? ■ —-*~— —~„Li^alßl 11 IsPji' r ' *&&& §§ i,.. and yesterday a new home was just a dream. *SsS!^U “Only a few weeks ago we decided to build a new Lesco Home on our 10t... now, we’re in it That’s how fast Lesco Homes are built.” You can enjoy the big-space pleasure of a new 1961 series Lesco Home, too. It’s so easy. Select yours from the wide choice of Colonial, Ranch and Contemporary designs in one-level, split-level and tworlevel styles. Find out about aU the extra value features of the 1961 series Lesco Homes today. ' . v PHONE 2163 OR 2164 Wtt For Complete Details WARREN TWIDDY DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE P.0.80x470 j Edenton, N. C. Ypua LOT CAN BE THE DOWN PAYMENT —MONTHLY PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT - » - - - - : -- '/-.-I-: - .i.' t-i. .■■ .' ._ values in our community' with out ‘the risk of disapproval, mis interpretation, or even attack; and that we cannot witness for the gospel of the spirit without risking conflict with those whose lives are rooted in ma j 'terialism. Indeed, being true Christian is a tall order for any man to fulfill. But we can take heart when we realize that every cour ageous Christian witness, since Biblical times, has made his witness in the context of, and in relation to, the problems of his own times. Therefore, the risks we face today cannot be the ones encountered by Chris tians of other times; but the way those other risks were .met and dealt with can inspire us to meet and deal with ours. (These comments are based on outlines of -the International Sun day School Lessons, copyTighteo by the International Council ot Religious Education, and used by permission). Application Forms Ready To Hunt At Lake Mattamuskeet Application forms for hunting on Lake Mattamuskeet are now available from the Wildlife Re sources Commission, Raleigh, or L. B. Tunnell, New Holland. In a joint announcement the Wild life Resources Commission and the U. S. Bureau of Sports Fisheries and Wildlife said that completed forms should be in the hands of the Waterfowl Blind Reservation Committee, New Holland, by 6:00 P. M., September 23. Applications re ceived by the committee before the deadline will be processed for assignment of blinds at a public drawing scheduled for 9:00 A. M., September 28, at the Hyde County Court House in Swan Quarter. Applications received after the September 23 deadline will be processed on a first-come-first-served basis to fill openings remaining after the public drawing. Several changes from last year’s system will be in effect! this year. Applicants may re- 1 quest reservations for only one blind for a maximum of three days, a provision made to give more hunters a better chance to obtain their choice of hunting dates. Another change makts blind reservations non-transfer abie. Applicants getting blind reservations as a result of the public drawing may list mem bers of their party on the ap plication form when it is sub mitted, or will have until Oc tober 31 to list or amend party composition. Reservations will not be honored on the day as signed unless the original appli cant or one of the party mem bers listed constitutes a mem ber of the hunting party in volved. A total of 36 blinds will again be available this year, and the 1961 Legislature removed the 4:00 P. M., restriction on shoot ing hours in Hyde County. Complete details on processing applications are contained on the forms. , , Peanut Coops Meet Sept. 12 All members of Peanut Grow ers Cooperative Marketing As sociation are urged to attend the eighth annual meeting in the armory in Ahoskie Tuesday, September 12, at 10:00 A. M. In addition to members, spe cial guests invited are ASC of fice managers, county agents, vocational agriculture instruc tors, state leaders ■in farm or ganizations, shelter representa tives and others. During this meeting there will be reports on Association ac tivities by the President and Manager. Changes in the pea nut price support and loan set jup will be explained. The main speaker for the meeting will be NEW FEATUREsTnEW FORMAT. AND NEW FLAIR! Now there’s A new brilliance to The Baltimore Sunday Amer ican. New features have been added! There’s a new format— i a new design to special pages of this lively newspaper. There's a new flair the distinctive touch that makes the entire package sparkle. 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Dickens, who is with the Agriculture Marketmg Ser vice of the U.S.D.A., and is lo cated at N. C. State College in Raleigh, N. C. He has been giving much time to developing the new njpchanical grading equipment that will be used this fall. He will explain the advantages and operation of mechanized grading. J. E. Thigpen, Head of the Oils and Peanut Division of the U.S.DA, will follow Mr. Dick ens and explain how the price support schedule will work in conjunction with mechanized grading. Legislation and other current information pertaining to pea nuts will be covered. Do you wish men to speak well of you Then never speak well of yourself. —Pascal. \\ PRESCRIPTION SERVICE I|| f • Our excellent facilities and personnel make \ \ ft. 1 1 (f \ certain that your prescription will be com- \ YFSK \ pounded just as promptly as possible. 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RECORD TURKEY CROP Farmers in North Carolina are raising an estimated 2,555,000 turkeys this year. This is an increase of 42 percent over 1960 production, and is 40 percent above the previous record of 1,. 826,000 birds raised in 1957. Heavy breeds are responsible for all the increase, with numbers amounting to thus year, —43 percent above last year’s 1,779,000 birds. Light breeds, at 16,000 birds, decreased 24 per cent from 1960 when 21,000 birds c&fi PAGE FIVE i-see-noH'Twe were raised. Heavy breeds Re count for most of North Caro lina’s turkey crop this ye»t, making up 99.4 percent of the total. > Try to do to others as you j would have them do to you, and do not be discouraged if they fail sometimes. —Charles Dickens. Don’t Lag—Boy Olag dentists say "wonderful** ,* , 1 "best I*ve ever used" .., tooth paste op the market
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