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Page 6-A JANIE CABOLE EVANS Seniors Chosen For Girls State Hie Edward G. Bond Am erican Legion Auxiliary will sponsor two girls at Girls’ : State and the Edenton Lions ' Club will sponsor a third. The girls selected were County A S C S News Prodxeen Benefit By Early Certification. ASCS Reports: Producers have to certify their compliance under the ; 1971 set aside farm programs. Deadline for certification in ’Chowan Ccunty is June 20, according to A. C. Griffin, chairman of the County Ag ricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) Commit tee. ' In most cases, it will be to a producer’s advantage to certify his program acres as early as possible, he said. However, he emphasized that early certification is op J& CLARENCE BRITTON SALESMAN HOKE Edenton, N. C. Phone 482-2191 G£se(kTy(er Os Edenton BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING Sons AntMU! Well, it's not really an anthill, but it does seem to attract people like ants—and in comparison to its size, they look like ants while climbing it Each year, some 250,000 people ascend the slopes of j highest coastal dune. It’s Jockey Ridge, of course, and it’s in the same old location at Nags Head ... That’s some sandpile to have right in your own backyard, isn’t it? Try CMr Extension* They Brighten Up Boom* The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. m WF m ■ L M pr Jill I u JILL RUY WHITE i Janie Carole Evans, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin IL. Evans, Route 1, Edenton; Jill Perry White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Earl 'White of Edenton, and Debra Leigh Wynn, daughter of Mr. tional, and that a producer may certify at any time through June 20. A producer must complete his certification before he can receive any set aside pay ment. To certify, a producer signs a statement at the ccunty ASCS office showing the acreages devoted to vari ous crops under the 1971 farm programs. At the same time, he designates the amount and location of his set aside acres. “The Chowan County ASCS office is ready to give farm ers all possible help in cor rectly certifying their acres,” Griffin said. “County Exe cutive Director H. O. West and his staff will be glad to answer any questions or help with problems." Producers who certify in time for data to be processed will get checks for their pre liminary set aside program payments as soon after July 1 as possible. The ASC Committee chair man pointed out that the pre liminary feed grain and cot Hl DEBKA LEIGH WYNN - and Mrs. L. B. Wynn, Route x 2, Edenton. ; The 32nd annual Tar Heel f Girls’ State will open on June 1 20 on the campus of the Uni i versity of North Carolina at . Greensboro. ton payments could be com plete, as additional payments depend on changes in market conditions. Such changes are not foreseen, he said. First payment in the cotton program will be 15 cents a pound. In corn it is set at 32 cents per bushel, and the grain sorghum rate is 29 cents a bushel. Feed grain payments are made on estab lished farm yield times one half the feed grain base; those for cotton on the estab lished yield times acres plant ed, but not in excess of the /arm’s allotment, Griffin ex plained. The preliminary wheat pay ment has not yet been an nounced but will be 75 per cent of the estimated final value of domestic certificates. Producers receive photo copies of aerial photography of their farms to help them certify, Griffin said. The photocopies show boundaries of farms and most up-to date field acreage informa tion. They are valuable for planning farm operations as well as for certification of program compliance. The county ASCS office also provides measurement service at cost, to help pro ducers determine acreages at planting or at certification time. “Most producers are fam iliar with our system of cer tification, followed by spot checks around the county to verify accuracy of these statements,” Griffin said. “Producers can certify acreages once they complete their planting operations if they do not plan to make anv changes. The important thing is to certify accurately and as soon as practical for early payments. But they must remember no changes can be made after certifica •m” SERMON TOPIC “Scratch One Giant” is the sermon topic of Rev. E. L. Earnhardt, pastor of Edenton Methodist Church, for the morning worship service. His text is taken .from Matthew 19:25-29. Few men have grown unto greatness whose names are ''ied to ridicule. —M. F. Tupper. SERVICES AVAILABLE Certified Watchmakers Clock Repairs Jewelry Repairs Diamond Mounting Babv Shoes Hronzed, Silvered Razor Service Silver Replating Refinishing Engraving Wedding Invitations G. T. Davis & Company Jewelers EDENTON, N. C Next Tie Tayler Thee tie THE CHOWAN HERALD Golf News By LEW DEXTER Well, another holc-in-one, this one by Joe Crisanti on Saturday, June 5, on hole No. 5. Joe made his with a No. 3 wood to cover the 170 yards. Nice going, Joe. Pret ty good for a 09-year-old. Playing with Joe at the time were: O. E. Duncan, . J. E. Debnam and Rev. R. L. I Wilken. I Yes, we won another one. I Edenton played host to Wil- I liamston and we won by 11 I points. Williamston was the I leading team in the associa- I tion. This was the last match for this year and our record was two wins, one draw and four losses and one default WATSON’S U.S.D.A. INSPECTED WHOLE •F9VM“ CUT-UP OR SPLIT 33c < 2 or mor « in ba *> Center Cut Lb. Signal Lb. Signal Lb. 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Can I\f J I 50 Extra S&H Stamps F,nfim«l Rosedale 3 1 Yh i ' GREEN With this coupon and purchase of $lO nr more at ISftDy f i m n PHTHISIC’S Super Market Limit, 1 per family. „ . . ,: v M This coupon MUST be presented at time of r OfltHllß oCHIIS H JLtk SATURDAY, JUNE \% 1971 J { EarneHL Webb TakenhDeath Eurndl B. Webb, SO, a na tive of Edenton, died sudden ly in his home on Gifford Street Norfolk, Va., May 2*. Funeral services were con ducted by Rev. Billy Morris in Holloman • Brown Funeral Home, Bayslde Chapel. Burial was In Rosewood Memorial Park, Virginia Beach, Va. He was the son of the late Cicero D. Webb and Sarah Ashley Webb and a member of Hyde Park Baptist Church. . He was a resident of Nor folk, 'Va., for 35 years and was a public building inspec tor for the city of Norfolk for the past 15 years. Surviving are his wife, Winifred Wilson Webb; four sons: Steven Webb of Nor Thursday, June 10, 1071 folk, Va., Talmadge Webb of Houston, Tex., Frederick Webb of Omaha, Neb., and Air Force Sgt. Allison Webb of Spokane, Wash.; one daugh ter, Mrs. Joanne Beer aft of Virginia Beach, Va.; also one brother, Lonnie Webb of Gatesville, and four sisters: Mrs. Althea Bendall of Nor folk, Va., Mrs. Nora Griffin and Mrs. Elizabeth Minshew of Edenton and Mrs. Vivian Ward of Tyner and 12 grand children. He that hath an ill name is half handed. —John Heywood. It is easy to make prom ises. 101 PROOF-8 YEARS OLD rWI LD . 1 JOBT M BOURBON 9p|lsQ6o SCSS : O F,FTH J pint ---—-1 ' i fm || a3i wBBKf AUb I IN. NICHOLS t CO., INC., Q. .1 NEW YORK - NEW YORK
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