ans Perquimans vresxr.y rzzTT? it. c, ft'oat jt vatjy 2 in to 5 . Now is the " time for motorists whose tyst names begin with U, V, W, CL Y of Z to visit their nearest onv- Funeral Services For George F.Dail George ' Fox Dail, TO, . died at his home here last Thursday morning at 5:30 o'clock. He was a native and lifelong resident of Perquimans County. Funeral services were held Friday at 2 P. M. at the Lynch Fun eral Home, with the Rev. James Brick- erfe license examiners to obtain re- house, pastor of Bethlehem Christian 'newals of their licenses to drive, the.,,,,,;, . officiating. Burial was in ( department oi' moxor'veiucies poims iiverside Cemetery at Norfolk, out. Lines at examining stations are short and applicants have very little trouble in feeing waited on. Deadline for- the group 1. June 30. The U-Z category will complete the first round of re-examining which be an four years ago. (Thereafter rush periods for driver's license examiners will be a thing of the past because all motorists will be required to renew their licenses within the 30-day period prior to their birthdays, four years . after issuance. l-r-.: A few motorists, mostly those with -surnames beginning1 with A or B and whose birthdays fall between January 1 nd July 1, already are having to obtain second renewals. (However, the next renewal date will fall in exactly four years. Examinations for U-Z motorists will include the usual four phases eyes, rules of the road, traffic signs road test Presentation of old drivers licenses by persons seeking second renewal will be accepted as evidence that the applicant has passed the road test are planning on having a lead ditch cut out ' ' The Albemarle Soil Conservation 'District has received petitions for as sietanoe on three group drainage pro jects in Perquimans County this month. ' " . , BIRTHDAY PARTY , Mrs. Winford Chappell entertained on February 3 In honor of her daugh ter Vernell's tenth birthday. A color scheme of green and white was carried out in 'the decorations of the home. mng are hiswrfe Mm Minnie, with rly se imu; one son, lieorge mh iau w ,T. nnB nan Ra-hflPft Lee Norfolk: one daughter, (Mrs. Sarah Barber Davenport of Hertford; one brother, Mack L. -Dad of Hertford; four sisters, Mrs. Martha Dail Pen nington of Hertford, Mrs. Annie Sut ton and Mrs. Ellen Williams, both of Norfolk, Mrs. Irene Miller of Eden ton i 15 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. SOIL CONSERVATION NOTES Clarence S. Chappell is cutting new tap ditches on most of his farm with a dragline. These ditches were staked out parallel to each other thereby elim- lot of short rows that ex Lane, Joan Lane, Barbara Lane, Jer ry Chappell and Patricia Powers. Those present or ; sending gifts, be sides the honoree, were Marietta Bunch, Beverly Lane, Delois Byrum, Ronnie ,: Chappell, Janet Chappell, Douglas Chappell, Jerry Chappell, iSondra and Patricia Powers, Joan, Barbara and Alice. Lane, Betty Jane and Carolyn Chappell, Barbara Ann Chappell, Phyllis Hehdren, Patricia (Lane, Carolyn Rogerson, Janet Chap pell, Onieda and Glenda Lane, Jimmy Gordon, William Byrum, Winston Chappell, Mrs. Ruby Chappell, Mrs. Ethel Lane; Mrs. Virginia Lane, Eu gene Byrum and Mr. and Mrs. Win ford Chappell. The hostess served ice mating a isted under his old drainage system, His new ditches are larger and deep-! cream, cookies and Valentine hearts. " er and will provide better drainage for his land, A.. T. Lane is having a ditch on his and farm cut with a dragline. This ditch will furnish better drainage for his fields and also intercept some woods water that has been coming on his fields, J. J. Skinner and Lawrence Lowe 3. ' (What are the three largest li braries in the U. S.? 4. What Is ithe estimated daily population of Rockefeller Center in New York City? : - 5. What country never fills its an nual quota of emigrants to the U. S.? & What Federal office did John J. Mcdoy fill in 1945 T , . 7. How many men were under arms during ' World War II T , j 8. What were the casualties of World War It? . 9. . How much " did 'World War I cost the U. SL? 10. Who is the U. S. Ambassador fThe compliments that axe accorded The Chowan Herald brighten up the lives of those' who are connected with it but the dollars that come in are what keeps it and them living. 1 j i FASSSLY ISCCKE PtUSY Here 'is the answer to YOUR life insurance needsl The "Challenger" Family Income life insurance policy was developed for YOU to give YOUR family the protection you want' for them. It offers real protection: ' t ., ... j A Clean-up Tund A Readjustment Income $t A Living Income t A Lump Sum Settlement r' . A Retirement Income This distinctive policy, written by the Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company of Columbus, Ohio, guarantees your family's future security and happiness; it offers them the utmost in protection. .' Affiliated with Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co. TWO MASSES NEXT SUNDAY EDENTON CATHOLIC ICHURCH The Most Holy Sacrifice of the ass 'will be offered Sunday, Febru ary, 25. at 9 and 11 A. M.. each in cluding sermon on "Confession," Holy Communion, followed by Rosary for Peace, Sunday School, with confessions half hour before services in St. Arm's Catholic Church, Edenton, stated Father McCourt, pastor, who invites everybody to all services. Week-mornings at 7 in Edenton: Mass, Rosary. v Jjenten Fridays 7:30 P. M.s Choir Rehearsal, 8 P. M.; Rosary. Stations of the (Jross, Benediction, Confessions. WHO IK? 1. How much ground water does the United States use daily? 2. What is the daily fire toll in human life in the U. S.? Herbert N. Nixon PHONE 8446 OR $196 HERTFORD, N. C. ' I oA actory V1! , I Infectious coryza (commonly called "colds") can be checked easily with Dr. Salsbury's Ar Sulfa. Put this medicine in your flock's water at first signs of coryta. Sniffling, swelling stop at once. Economical. Buy Ar-Sulfa here. r SandM "On The Corner' ' HERTFORD, N.C Hertford Motor Co. HERTFORD, N. C. OCPCNOABILITY 1 fWWMIM LIGHT feather, but tteunchi fast ami Mewerihy, the birch-bsrk canoe could he depended on to navigate where other eref) could net. It It an iniepereble part of aarfy AmerJea'i hbteryl FathSftd contkleration of in dividual requtrementi b an In taoral part of every larviea wa render, tl thota whom wa hav ferved about cur da andabiy. r ... mmm to Russia? . TEE AKWEZS ' 1. An estimated 2S fcillion gallons of ground water. 2. iFire kills three Americana and Injures sixty outers each day, accord ing to the National Fire Protection Association. 3J The library of Congress, Harv ard University Library and the New York Public library. , 4. 1160,000 persons. 5. Sweden. & Assistant Secretary of War. -7. Estimate: 86,000,000. & Estimate: 46,000,000. in All DZrAim.!EriTS-.Y0U)i FK.D 9. 10. $22,000,000,CC3. Alan G. Kirk. TbRdiet You can poy more- bui you can! buy : -T m A3f "vl r 5 "wpw BUYIN0 mmmmmmm . ..... Check the colors in. Ford's new Luxury Lounge Interiors. They're custom matched with outside colors. Check the dozens of other new fea tures. New Automatic Ride Control blots out bumps.' Automatic Mileage Maker squeezes the last ounce of power out of every drop of gas! And . uiew Fordomatic gives you the finest, most flexible automatic drive ever ! 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Our SCO-CO Fertilizers are made especially for the soil needs of this aea and will help jaring high yielding crops, with out harming your soil. If you have not used SCO-CO Fertilizers, join the large list of satisfied farmers who have dis-. covered our Fertilizer does the job best. ; -i , . , .r We suggest you place your or-, ' der today for your SCO-00 Fer tilizer to be assured of your needs for the coming season. (THE ' soirmsnn -cmTdw , co: 5 2131 crJ 141 . - - Hertford, N. C. f - .' .I'i V.V--F v C a

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