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PACT! Tttt- : rrjuniANs mr. nrr.TrcD, n. c rrrsAY. august 21, i::3. Fc::":r Si"3 IflEiz&'j Oily Tussdsy, Sept 22 -rf , - Information Now Avail able at Office of County Agent A feeder calf sale -will 'be held at the Elizabeth City Livestock Market Tuesday, September 22, when beef cattle producers in Chowan County and the Albemarle area counties will be given an opportunity to sell their feeder calves at an organized sale. All calves will be government graded and the grade stamped plainly on the calves' backs. Therefore, the buyer will know exactly the type of animal which he is bidding on. This sale will work to the advan tage of both the seller and the buy er as it enables them to get together at the supervised sale. Only calves of strict beef breeding will be accept ed for this sale and both steer and heifer calves will be included. Own ers of calves entered in the sale must agree to have their calves mixed with those of other producers according to grade and sex. The lots will be made up of calves of approximately equal weights, and each producer's calves will be weighed and the producer paid according to the weight of his calves in the lot All calves entered in the sale must be vaccinated for black leg and for shipping fever at least 10 days prior to the date of the sale. No yearling cattle or calves under 300 pounds will be accepted. The closing date for con signment will be September 1. In case calves do not meet the qualifications of the sale they will be rejected by the sales committee and, therefore, cannot be entered in the sale. No calves graded below medium will be sold. The sale starts at 1:00 P. M. , In case there are Chowan farm ers or 4-H club members who looking for some good feeder calves, this sale should provide a good oppor tunity for them. The sale- will also be an excellent opportunity for the producers of beef , cattle to dispose of their surplus animals at a good sale. BETHEL CLUB PICNICV The Bethel' Home Demonstration Club held its annual picnic in the form of a wiener roast at Jake's Beach on Friday, August 44th.. Those enjoying the picnic were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Long,' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White, Mr. and Mrs. William Stal ling, Mesdames J. C Hobbs, C. T. Phillips, E. L. Goodwin, Reuben Stal- lings, J. P. Ward and Miss Blanche Goodwin and William Hobbs. Marine Corps Opens Recruiting Office In Washington, .N. C are The U. S. Marine Corps is main taining a recruiting office m Wash ington, N. C, for the first time and Sergeant Clifford A. Jackson has been placed in charge. The office is located in Koom 208 of the Post Office building and the ser geant will be in his office from 6:00 M., until 5:00 P, M., Monday through Friday and from 8:00 A. M., until 12:00 noon on Saturdays. Young men who are interested in the Marine Corps and the unlimited advantages it has to offer may no longer have to travel to such distant points as Raleigh or Norfolk to enlist When the men are found acceptable and fully qualified by Sergeant Jack son, they will be sent to Raleigh for final screening. From Raleigh the men will be transferred to Pa'rris Isl and, S. C, for 10 weeks' basic train ing. Upon the- completion of the basic training the men will receive their first promotion and will be given a ten day leave prior to being assigned m a trade school or to one of the various posts throughout the world to receive advanced training. The basic qualifications for enlist- cHltSl S mildness and flavor agree with more people jp any other cigarette! I jjT if s I SLLMbCllrital I hfZffcl& CAMELS ARE fA 'IP I I l wJI 50 popular-they )! j ' P TASTE SO GOOD 4JS3V i I! feSCi AND THEY SMOW k. liefest ! pfyz MORE and BETTER HOSPITALS FOR ALL TARHEELS1 Between the years of 1948 and 1952, tt over 08 Uoltb and medical car field of Nor Carolina made rwnarkabw progress. A record of 77 new and improved hospitals, with 4,406 beds, 73 of ow 100 counties, b something to be proud of and con tributes greatly in making North Carolina a bettor place in which to work, play and five. v, -- - - Another contributing factor to mor 'pleasant Bring for North Carolinians is the browing industry's self regulation program where brewers, wholesalers and retailers m counties where roah beverage sales are) permitted under Stat control cooperate to maintain wholesom conditions for the legal sal of beer and ale. North Carolina Division USBXD STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC . MARY LONG CIRCLE MUSTS The Mary Long Circle of Bethel Baptist Church held its regular meet ing at the community house Monday night, August 10, with Mrs. Elton Harrell, Mrs. Yates Parrish and Mrs, Emmett Long as hostesses." v Mrs. Harrell was in charge of an interesting program entitled "Ameri can Indians and the Jesus Way," with Mrs. Bernard Proctor taking the lead ing part ; v.-.-.. .. Roll was called, and minutes of last meeting read and approved A re port was heard from the community mission leader. -, .-; , A biblical contest was given with Mrs. John : Corprew , winning the prize. Mrs. Charles Ward was given a Stork Shower at the close of the meet- Refreshments were served by the nostesses. ' . ' I i. . ! ; Others present were: Mesdames Wade Jordan, Joseph Proctor, Thomas Fleetwood, Joe White, Carey Privott, Stanley Blanchard, Edgar Lonsr. Bill Tarkington, Julian Long, Emmett Long, Elliott Lavden. Freeman Lime- and Misses Ruth Mansfield and Eun ice Long. . !.,.'. Join . 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