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Tha Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, November 21, 1974 Page 9 Don THE -MASTER KIND Juan 1 V - 45 "That was low-fat milk? I liked it the best" An independent research firm recently asked 100' women News '"'I ' - J SUPERVISORS MEET Lt. Gov. Jim Hunt spoke to the -more than 450, who were in attendance at the Area V.N.C. Association of Soil s and Water Supervisors Meeting, Tuesday Night. (Photo: SCS) - Hunt SpeaksWith Soil Supervisors The Soil Conservation District Supervisors and , their supporter were called ; upon for greater input ih state-wide and land-use ' tolanning by Lt. Gov. James E. Hunt as he spoke to some 450 assembled in the Jaycee Community Building for the Area V. meeting of North Carolina Association of Soil & Water Conservation Districts. He quoted from a national survey by a Duke University scientist which showed North Carolinians loved their state best, "But .y we have to be come more and more involved to maintain this attitude," he said:..'.;;:.'-:;' He compared the im-' portance. of agricultural products' with oil from -Arabia. "We must put emphasis on agriculture ... we must use prime agriculture land for agricultural purposes and assure the land owners that they get a fair price for their products," he went on. Lt. Gov. Hunt is tire son of a retired Soil Conservation Service employee, said in the early days you could wear out the land and move on. "This unwise practice, i as the nation became more populated, alerted the con cern xf. the people." . ECU To Offer Course In Area GREENVILLE A 10 week college credit course, Sociology 346G, Race Relations, will be offered in Elizabeth City beginning Monday, December 2, 1974, by the Division of Con tinuing Education of East Carolina University. VY, It will be taught in three-, hour sessions at the College of the Albemarle-Technical Center, Room 208, each Monday evening February 17, 1975. Each session will meet from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Dr. Yoon H. Kim will be ; the instructor for the course. Pre-registration for the course is desired. . If the class is not filled by pre- f iJH I : ml JINGLE BELLS It's beginning to look a lot like you know what with the new Christmas decorations starting to. line the streets of Hertford. ( 1 PROUD STL'rDNTS r.!rs. -ade stuionts tt V. -..';rd -ont-Teach-r ' " X r. T.a e i " 3 ) t ' -? et I TA r , "When the chips are down the people of America respond," he continued. To day we face a crisis which people will respond to, if they are shown the right direction. We must maintain the philosophy that this is our land to use wisely." Lt. Gov Hunt said more people should become concerned about the non farming erosion; He noted that the most erosion he has witnessed is around the cities. Abuses of the land lias caused the state to get into land-use planning, he said in reference to the Coastal Land Management Act.; .'.; Lloyd C. Bunch of Chowan County was -re-elected chairman of the 20-county ' district. I. Miller Warren of Washington County was elected vice-chairman and A.B. Etheridge, Pasquotank County was re-elected secretary-treasurer. The group was welcomed by Mayor Roy L. Harrell of Edenton. Jesse L. Hicks, state conservationist, lauded the federal, state and local cooperation in the SCS program and said his department is very humble -about this partnership. registration, a student may register at 6:30 p.m. on the night of the first class meeting. . i Sociology 346G carries three quarter hours of college credit which may be used toward teacher cer tificate renewal for degree credit if the course fits into the student's degree program. For pre-registration or for further information you may contact ; Mr. Herbert J. Lock, Assistant Superin tendent, Elizabeth City Pasquotank County Schools, 313 North Road Street, Elizabeth City, N.C. . 27909. TT.ry V. Jchrrn's first Crr.r.mrr School won the! ;'3 i" ' ? t ;r f:r r i3 t ;rt .t- , By MAUDE M, WHITE We are proud to announce our , new winners of the "Make It Happen' Trophy". They are Jessie Bunch and Jule Owens. Those having birthdays recently are Teddy Langly, Avis Layden, Jessie Goodwin, Doris Marris, Edna Marrow, Theora Holly, Susie Whedbee and Estelle Smith. ' Mrs. Hazel i Hollowell, Mrs. Betty Farehand and Mrs. Joyce Hallowell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michiel Ervin of Scotland Neck, N.C. recently. Mrs. Connie Briggs from Southern Shores, Va., spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Copeland. Dorothy Perry visited her father Mr. Willie Bunch who is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital on Wed nesday night. Lillian Copeland and her son and daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Copeland attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Lane. Mrs. America Robert sons, week-end guests were Mr. and Mrs, Richard Murphy, Cave City, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Topping, Tyner, N.C. and Mr., and Mrs. Morris Harrell, New Bern, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Stallings celebrated their wedding anniversary Nov. 17, 1974. Mr. Mason Sawyer is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital. He is the father of Peggy By rum and Barbara Lane. Little Michelle Newell celebrated her first birthday Nov. 16. She is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Byrum and family from Tarboro, N.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chappell Saturday. Estelle Felton announces the birth of her grand daughter, Linda, 8 lbs. 13 oz., Nov., 14, The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Felton. Mrs. Lillian Copeland spent the week-end in Chesapeake, Va. visiting her children. Pvt. Marion Edgar Cooper from Fort Dix, New Jersey, has returned back to duty after spending three weeks With his sister Herline Newby. Jacqueline Cooper from OPEN NOVEMBER 18th "Shopping with Christmas Club money" WHAT IS MORE WELCOME THAN A CHECK FOR CHRISTMAS? - Your happiness next Christmas time will depend largely on the plans you make now to save a reg ular sum each week. If you deposit a small sum each week in our . Christmas Club you will receive a check in good time for your needs, and it will help make your Christmas a happy one. ' SELECTTHE CLASS THAT BEST SUITS YOUR NEEDS AND JOIN TODAYI Fifty Weekly Payments Class : Amount Sot" weekly pays ...... 25.00 $1.00 weekly pays'- S0.00 $2.00 weekly pays -.$100.00 $3.00 weekly pays ... $150.00 Each amount insured to $20,000 121 N. CHURCH ST, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. DECORATE BULLETIN BOARD Susan Bunch of Hertford puts the finishing touches on the bulletin board in the main lecture room at the Nurses' Residence of Albemarle Hospital. The illustration was designed and made by Licensed Practical Nurse students of College of the Albemarle and represents all the systems they have studied in anatomy. (COA Photo) It? I . , I i" ; ' I i . : . ttt -4, i jMiii zzza I J I 1 ' 't I I ' i ' - i t ", :;!, . j i , 1 l GETTING IT ON Tom White, the singing insurance salesman of Rt. 2, Hertford recently performed at a Halloween Party held at Holiday Island. (Photo courtesy of Rick Bleil) GUACAMOLE Have you seen frozen guacamole? It's mashed avocado flavored with small amounts of lemon, salt and other seasonings. You can use it as a dip or MEETS TONIGHT The Perquimans County Restoration Association will have a meeting November 21, at 8:00 p.m. at the REA Building in Winfall. All Officers and Directors are urged to please be present. Durham Business College, Durham, N.C. visited her sister Herline Newby over the week-end. Class - . Amount $4.00 weekly pays .... 200.00 $5.00 weekly pays .....250.00 $10.00 weekly pays ...500.00 HERTFORD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION HERTFORD, N.C. on a salad, adds Rachel Kinlaw, extension food specialist, North Carolina tattf University. make packages prettier . . . PACKAGE OF 25 STICK ON BOWS tittm 1 B MctMtTn. Im im. h ' tntHm Mtpt Hi Ckmtaa . Flat and Filled Bottoms . . Twin & Full Bed Size SPECIAL '2.57 QUEEN SIZE 2.99 SWEET TOOTH Sugar consumption in this country has more than doubled in the last century. Lhrutmas morntng let your child wak pft Snoopy, Woodstock and Charlie Brown, Micke Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Raggedy Ann and Andv NOVELTY RADIOS n4m OimtnM. Jktfn mt aM tut i. Vm tiatsM (Mi HKWMt. mmm msmi orrf nnp aa hit M tamMl wfrnm. bay cbiM mHi mtM M M mj hi, AW ...? won '( have to worry about his Ue match " tng his shirt .. . 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