tf rew v ; :;".jtered ...t to f t tt.eir craft v ' r i nie.V ' .'y should i i o( the bill of sale. . Tatton, Kxecutive EHrec- f the N. C. Wildlife Re s Commission states that h it is Commission policy. ; ';iw new boat owners to use 1 of sale in lieu of a boat lotion, certificate and boat 'ror,' boat dealers sometimes put enough information on .. bill of ale to bring; within 5 fiCy requirements. H ,'y Pattern said that a bill f sale wil be; acceptable .to' i wildlife r ' -sctors in lieu of a certificate tf registration for a period of thirty days if it meets these re- cuirements: (1) full name and : ij a i 1 for :t u 4' .1 to j on our 'ti'ht lltere are several advantages to ibuii.';ri5 up the organic con tent of soils. 1. On sandy soils crop residues help control sand from blowing and Increases the water holding capacity. 2. It helps hold open heavy soils so that they do not drown as readily in wet weather. 3. Organic matter on the sur face has been shown to Keep the soil temperature to ten- de grees cooler in the root zone in hot weather than the root zone in same : soil .i with no organic matter. 4. Organic matter improves the tilth of tight soils. , 5. Organic matter also helps hold ' soil moisture by cutting down on evaporation from the surface. address of' boat dealer; (2) fullM iSCellaiieOUS Shower r-me and address ot mi ouy- HeW tQr Kr,de.peCt trj. (3); make of tat; (4) length in feet; (5) year built; (6) hull, material; (7) kind of propulsion; (8) date of purchase; (9) date of application for official certifi cate number, and (10) a state ment subscribed to and sworn to by both dealer and buyer be fore a notary public that the information-given, in the bill of sale' is true and accurate. t V '"The 1959 Boating Safety Act," Patton said, ' requires that all boats required to be registered must be registered and appro priate numbers displayed, before it can be operated on the waters of the State. ' - . ; "Thtt niYtvicinn trir iiRinff n Mil' of sale in lieu of a registration OBZHTZR THAN LAST YEAH certificate is a policy establish-j '" Continued from Pag 1 ed by the Commission for the deposits totaled $1,302,700 as of convenience of new boat own- J June 15th, not including govern ors, and boat dealers. A bill of lment funds and inter-bank ac- Mrs, ; Howard Matthews, Mrs. Clifton HollowelV and Mrs. Sam Hourmouzis were, hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Wednes day evening, June 14, honoring Miss Mabel Frances Keel, bride elect :ai-: : The social room of the Per quimans Youth v Center was beautifully : decorated , with ar rangements and' mixed flowers. Party; refreshments were served from a long table covered with a cut work linen cloth. Numerous guests called during the evening and the honors received many lovely gifts. , ' SAVINGS OF RESIDENTS ' sale, however, will not be honor ed unless 4t fulfils the require ments." ' '"'. " ' counts. - If they had been included, to gether with savings accounts, the grand total on deposit in SOU. CONSERVATION NOTES ioeaI banks would j have been During the month of June you' added up to $2,887,200. It was will notice a lot of smoke rising $2,826,000 in 1958. in ; different; areas of Perquim-) The Department of Commerce ans County. . You might wonder finds that the rate of saving in it is a forest lire. cut you wm the United States last year find that ft is another field be-'reached a' high of 8.2 percent ing burned after the small grain' 0f the spendable dollar,' as is harvested This is discourag-! against 6.9 percent in 1959. 1 ing to see since . most of our j 'ffS..'ql that.it is possible to return to ! PERSONAL ITEMS mimmhISI From California J''- V the , soil in our crarotations. IK is good; 4os,ee fieldsiof amall grain which has fescue grass or) Mrs., Oscar Feltoa arrived on Hjspedeza seeded m Hiem as Monday from Anaheim, Califor tfiese fields ' will not have to be nia, to visit her mother, Mrs. H. cultivated after the gram is har- C. Howard. ;; Mrs. Howard will vested.' Where small grain is be ing followed by soybeans some farmers are baling the straw and preparing the land for planting he beans without burning the si'ubble which will supply some organic matter to the soil. Of course, much more organic mat- celebrate her 75th birthday soon and all of her daughters are planning to be with her at that time.?" Visiting In Si. Louis Mrs. Viola Foster of Durante Neck is spending some time -in ter would be added to . the soil if j St Louis, Mo., wi th her son-in-aH the straw was left on the law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. land and the soybeans mulch Ray Ruemker and their family. r MOBILE HEARING UNIT Visit lha Mobil Unit for Fraa Hearing Tests , . . ft Hear ing Aid Demonstration and Hearing AdriC. Hearing Aid Service and Supplies, . , - FRIDAY, JUNS 21. - HERTFORD: 10-2 (Municipal Parking Lot) SATURDAY. JUNE 24...... .....L.....:...::i..i........EDENTON: 10-2 : (Taxaoo Staflon acroH from Post Office) A- l Used Cars & Trucks 1960 FORD Galaxie 4-door 1959 FORD Fairlane 500 4-door 1956 FORD Custom 2-door . 1955 DODGE Lancer Hardtop , 1955 CHEVROLET BelAir 4-door . 1955 CHEVROLET M210w 4-door 1954 BUICK 4-door 1954 PLYMOUTH 2-door 1953 CHEVROLET "210" 2-door 1953 BUICK Hardtop 1957 FORD F100 Pickup , 1957 FORD F100 Pickup 1957 CHEVROLET Pickup 1951 FORD -Ton Pickup ' " YOU' NAME THE PRICE! '52 Ford 2-door 'S3 Buick 4-door . '52 Buick 2-door '49 Dodge 2-door '54 Dodge 4-door v 'S3 Chevrolet 4-door 'S3 Ford 2-door . . '49 Dodge 2-door '48 Buick 4-door t) surz:M::G;;ij' c.uality r. r r Your Choice 6-OZ. PKG. i 3 Jl fR'.ai M THIS AO ARI IFF. TMROUC JUKI 24. "SUPCVR!L,ii ' -I 'I w Mm 1 1 J I j vfr I xinf Snir.Pil I .linciieon lueai . r . rrkirro Pickle Loaf - Cooked Salami S7 F? ' EUTT SUCED Lb. I rL)C . . PORTION Lb. W"?LE R 1 3 f n 1 v 12 to 16 POUND AVERAGE 10 ' MORTON FROZEN CIIICKEN-BEEF,TURKEY-S,UJSDUnY STEAK-MEAT LOAF or C ham Din; IE 10) ii.ir A : -. v JKAkl Cm ALLGOOD BRAND - NO. 1 - SMOKED FLAVORED; . : 1-1D. pilg. Ja ICED I . s 1 MOM . .1 nl '..fi.AW. j ill-. 3c : UPER-RIGHT' FRESHLY GROUND BEEF SPECIAL SALE! LARGE 20-GALLON GALVANIZED STEEL I .. . 99 ONLY JOY LIQUID 37c "ffi- 63c .OXYDOL -r fir 'rn PRESERVES 55c ANN fAdt -CHIRR o blackberry -j-ib. jar " JANE PARKER SPECIAL SALE! GOLDEN, TASTY TIDE A 34c -ft. 81c BLUE CHEER Fkg. 34c ft. 81c Dash Detergent Pkg. 39c ft' 79c COMET Cartons 47c SPIC&SPAN Pkg. 29c ft; 89c PALMOljIVE SOAP h!i 15c SUPER SUDS ft. 34c .ft. 81c AD DETERGENT fft 33c1 ft. :79c JANE-PARKER fRESMLY-1 ' ED r-fi 10-OZ. i. n r3 CELLO ' ! lOn nr ' B 'n I ill VTWIN-PAC LARGE, DECORATED WASTE PCLYEJHELENE nAQrrf?TQ juart EACH tm JANE PARKER SLICED, CRACKED WHEAT. BREAD Lzi 1-Lb. loaves n ! n -I ; ' ' ' B 'N' S ROLLScvo, ptgi 43c . - J L 1 :' U "i ' ' .-r ; ' ; . f i - : ; - r j ; I -Y -- ' t 1' Q FRESH, EXCELLENT QUALITY CALiFonniA !Jl.:o;:3 ; 165-SIZE PER DOZEN 3Cc Per Pound DOG FOOD f O Lb. Cam I In A Ctn. ONLY Pf' o UuC ftCw ' r , , , " , , .lib. ,k ' n. C : i co:.;toc:i dand r a ! A&P BRAND FROZEN T..;C:i STYLE CI CUT ! , 1 , -Bj A AP Brand CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP . L5.ri5c CASHMERE j PZJiZV PT''; $ j ?n F'nnd r t APPLE SAUCE 6 s 7. c C j:iV..:L 2 T; C: 7: 3 ,... ,.44 Iff1 'I COUQUET SOAP 1 n I 2 ba?s 21c J kirn -J. 's : j. I7i 701 II. . '. r-

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