I I SECTION B Local Principals Attend Seminar GREENVILLE Thirty four educators from throughout Eastern North Carolina attended a sem inar for high school prin cipals at East Carolina University, sponsored by the ECU School of Educa tion. Those in attendance in cluded Cecil W. Fry of John A. Holmes High School in Edehton, and Kenneth L. Stalls of Cho wan High School, Tyner. Would You Believe? MOBILE HOMES As Low as .$l5O Down on Used ■: V jSjjjs3so Down on New LARGE - SELECTION of New and Used 10’ and 12’ Wide 1,2,3,4 Bedrooms. See them today. They’re the best “You Will Never Get in Hot Water If You Trade with Tidewater” See Peek for a Better Pick Tidewater Trailer Sales Telephone 040-5155 Washington, N. C. After 0, Telephone 046-4969 Wfil '*'*' I I SH . '■■ jS UJ I ; *y * n ■■ '■■>-■■■... i This Tableware Free To You! 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Gen. K. W. Collins, Fort Dix commanding of ficer. Capt. Fitzpatrick said the soldier’s score of 78 out of a possible 84 “dem onstrates his ability to comprehend and apply ac quired military knowl edge.” “Pvt. Townson’s accom plishments and motivation in basic training demon strates the qualities of an excellent soldier. One that you can be very proud of and one which I am happy to have in my command,” he concluded. Gen. Collins wrote: i “During the eight week training cycle, Jerry earn ed the respect and admira tion of his fellow soldiers and the members of the cadre. He proved himself as a dedicated American and a devoted soldier. Your son is a credit to his fam ily, to his country and to the community from which he entered the service. I am certain our pleasure to have had Jerry during his initial military training is matched by your justifiable pride.” Pvt. Townson is now stationed at Ft. Monmouth, N. J. 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Rounding out the top 10 were: Sharon Hinton, Jr., of Raleigh; Sylvester Sutton of Edenton, Vivian Leeper of Belmont, Annie Stubbs of West End, Ar nolia Thompson of Ashe ville, and Neal A. McNeill of Oxford. Dr. James C. 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WEST Feed Grain, Wheat and Cotton The sign up for feed grain and cotton ends on March 21, 1969. Producers participating in the feed grain and wheat programs may earn diversion and/or price support payments. Only com harvested from farms participating in the feed grain program is elig ible for loan. Through March 10 we had 247 farms participat ing in the feed grain pro gram, 316 in the cotton program and 13 in the wheat program with ad vance payments amounting to $63,583.70. If you plan to go in one or more of these programs, please visit the county office and sign up now. The final date to sign up is March 21. Pr.in.asurem.nt Service Again this year it will be the producers respons ibility to accurately deter mine and report to the ASCS office his crop and land uses. Incorrect re porting of acreage or fail ure to fully meet program requirements can be very costly. For this reason we are offering premeas urement services before planting. The rates for this service is SO.BO per acre for all crops and land uses plus a $3.00 flat fee with a $7.50 minimum charge per farm. So before guessing and taking a chance, contact the county ASCS office and have your land pre measured. ■ >}i * $ m iSj! &OQOMMW «***»-» SECTION B ACP Requests are now being accepted for federal cost share assistance. Farmers planning to carry out a conservation practice on their farm this spring are urged to make applications for assistance. Your re quest must be filed and approval obtained before the practice is started. Reminder! March 22: Final date to release 1969 cotton allot ments to the County ASG Committee for reapportion ment. April 1: Final date to lease and transfer flue cured tobacco and peanut allotments. Gratitude preserves auld friendships and begets new.