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\ TIMES-NEWS. Rich Square, N. C., Feb. 17. 1966 NCEA Meets; Names New Officers JACKSON - The Northampton County Unit of theNorthCarolIna Education Association met in the auditorium of Jackson E1 e m en- tary School February 9 at four o’clock. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Mrs. Ma bel Rogers of Seaboard. The welcome was given by Mrs, Genevieve H, Gay, principal of Jackson School. The following were elected to lead the organization for 1966- 1968; Miss Nell Robertson Mar tin, president; Mrs. Elizabeth F. Futrell, vice president; Mrs,Ka therine M. Garrlss, secretary, Mrs. Helen Smith of the Roa noke Rapids City Schools spoke on creativity. Prior to the meeting refresh ments were served by Mrs. Pat- tie P. Ehrhart, Mrs. Gertrude S. Barnes, Miss Frances Bradley, Mrs, Edith G. Flythe, Mrs,Mary G. Lowry, Mrs, Kathleen K. Fleetwood and Mrs, Anne S. Rid dle, Bookmobile Schedule Due to holiday, Tuesday, Feb ruary 22, bookmobile will travel Monday, February 21. Monday, February 21, morn ing: J, E, Boone’sStore; Odom Prison Farm; Rehoboth, Miss Nannie L. Spivey’s home; Lasker Post Office. Afternoon: Daugh try’s Cross Roads; Creeksvllle; Mrs. Talbert Revelle's home; Doolittle, Mrs. Giles Bridgers’ home; Mrs. Roy Pierce’s home. Thursday, February 24, morn ing: Faison’s Old Tavern; Mrs. Grover Davis’ home; New Town, Mrs. Charlie Nelson’s home; Mrs. Elliott Futrell’s home; Mrs. Bernard DeLoatch’s home. Afternoon: Chltly's Fork, Mrs. Harry Garris’ home; Severn, Mrs. Peter Taylor's home; Mrs. Louis Johnson’s home; Pendle ton, Mrs. W. M. Stephensons home. In 1933, the Nazi government took Albert Einstein’s property and deprived him of his positions and citizenship. AHOSKIE DRIVE-IN Fri.-Sat.-Sun. Feb. 18-20 Bob Hope "I’LL TAKE SWEDEN’ ftttyDuke SBiUte." EARL Theatre Richard Widmark Sidney Poilier jomes macorthur Bowery Boys 'Spy Chasers' ft.iR|J0VIC4RI0„, *“ HORROR CAS^E ROSSANA PODESTA TttHntcoiOR’ lecHniscopr NEW MACHINERY DISPLAYED — A. W. Chandler (left), dis trict manager for Armour and Company, was on hand Monday when Guy Revelle (center), field representative for the firm in the tri-county area of Hertford, Halifax and Northampton, dis played the new bulk fertilizer loader in Conway. Others in the Conway Firm Offers New Bulk Fertilizer photo include Johnnie Odum (second from left), a warehouse employee of the company: Jennings White (second from the right), manager and salesman at the Conway warehouse and Jay Warren, salesman. The Conway operation also deals In pesticides and a new storage shed for the pesticide chemicals was also added during PotecQsi CONWAY - A. W. Chandler, district manager for Armour Ag ricultural Chemical Company in Greensboro announced today that Armour's new fertilizer and chemical crop protection facili ties at Conway have been com pleted. By GEORGIA POWELL .u . Mr. and Mrs. Holland Brown Chandler Indicated the new fa- daughter of Franklin were cllllles are a par of Armour's „aaga„d ^3, parents, multi-million dollar expansion Mr. and Mrs. G. w. Beale, program in the farm chemical Mrs. Robert Futrell and fortillaer field. ^Ich square and Mrs. Anna With the new bulk - loading O. Parker of Woodland visited equipment the Conway plant can Mrs. J. A. Parker Sunday, the recent renovation. Prior to the installation of near future.” The Conway facilities for Arm our and Company accommodate farmers in a tri-county area in cluding Hertford, Northampton and Halifax, An added service by the Con way firm is ‘the spreading of nitrogen for farmers”comments Revelle. Nitrogen Is also sold to in dividual farmers for personal bins md equipment for the whole- dlslrlbullon adds Revelle, sale handling of fertiliser, all chandler said that Armour Is fertiliser was sold In bags of var- open house on Wednesday, Ions weights. February 23, from 10 a,m. to 3 •We will htmdle atout 60 per p.„ ,„„jtes all residents to 1",bblX visit with them and participate In m^lalely'' says Revelle, ■■md the drawings for the many door between 75-80 per cent of the being offered, fertilizer sold will be bulk In the Sparkling New OLIVER Cost Saver Certified Horsepower 1250 How this new one goes with 3 bottoms! Field tests show up to acres plowed per hour on less than 2 gals, of fuel per acre. Choice of 38Vi-hp diesel or 35 hp gas engine. Standard equipment: 6 for ward speeds—differential lock—3-point draft-sen sitive hitch—remote hydraulic control—"live" pto —deluxe seat. Full power for your money. Fac tory-tested and certi6ed at 3dH ob served pto horsepower (35 gas). Positive assurance that performance of your new 1260 will equal its rating. We have demonstrator available and will be glad to arrange an on-the-farm demonstration. L S. JERNIGAN & SON, Inc. "The Dealer Who Trades for Anything, With On The Spot Financing Available” RHUE STREET AHOSKIB, V. C. now handle “double the fertilizer load” It could through bag dis tribution, according to Guy Rev elle, field r ep r es ent ative for Armour in the area. Now comments Revelle, “we can handle 300 tons of fertilizer in a single day,” American chemists recently named a newly discovered ele ment after a Russian scientist, Dimitri Mendelyeev and Soviet astronomers have given Thom as A,'Edison'S' name to a prom inent feature discovered by Lunik III on the far side of the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Lew- ter and daughter of Suffolk and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lewter and boys of Garner visited their mother, Mrs. Mary Lewter, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Beale of Richmond were called here Saturday night due to the sudden death of their brother-in-law, Jimmy Woodard, in Grifton. Gene Wayne Johnson of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs, NewlinOut- land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Beale, Mrs. E. W. Martin, Jr,, and daughters, Melanie and Eleanor left Sunday for Grifton due to the sudden death of the Beale’s son- in-law, Jimmy Woodard, ARMOUR mCULTUML CHEMICAL COMPANY invites you to its OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, February 23 from 10-3 IN CONWAY, N. C. FREE REFRESHMENTS DOOR PRIZES Come on out ond meet oil your friends ond look over the new focilities provided for you by Armour, In addition to dependoble Armour bogged fertilizers, you con now choose from a com plete line of Armour manufactured fertilizers, featuring VERTAGREEN FIELD MASTER AND VERTAGREEN PEANUT QUEEN Remember the dote—Wednesdoy, Februory 23, From 10 to 3 In Conwoy. See the mony fine Armour product, ond seryice, now ovailgbio to you. JENNINGS WHITE Focility Manager GUY REVELLE Territory Manager AUCTION Of Valuable Farm SALE Equipment THE SEABOARD LIONS CLUB, SEABOARD, N. C., IS SPON SORING IT’S ANNUAL SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS FARM EQUIPMENT WED., FEBRUARY 23, 1966 9:30 A. M. - AT THE • RAIN DATE MARCH 2nd BALL PARK, SEABOARD, N. C. ARTICLES TO BE SOLD: 1— Super "M” Farmall Tractor 2— B-414 Diesel I-H-C Tractors 1—B-275 Diesel I-H-C Tractor 1—Farmall “Cub” Tractor-Plow, Cultivator, Planters 1— TO 20 Ferguson Tractor 2— Super “C” Farmall Tractors 1—240 Farmall Tractor 1— Super “MD” Farmall Tractor 2— “M” Farmall Tractors 1—“22” Massey Harris Tractor 3— 101-I-H-C Grain Combines 1—“22” I-H-C Com Header 101 Combino 1—Stalk Cutter 3 PL 1—Case Combine Pull Type 1—8’ Fertilizer Sower 1—Double Stack Lift 3 PL 5—3 PL Cultivators (Pittsburg Type) 1—Lawn Mower 1—3 PL Cyclone Seeder 1—J(dm Deere Hammer Mill 1—Set Ford Front Moimted Cultivator 1—Ezee Flow Fertilizer Sower l-iMower (PuU Type I-H-C) 1—Benthall Peanut Picker CyL Typo 1—6’ Disk Harrow 3—Goodrich Peanut Diggers 2 Row (Ferguson) 1—Ferguson Peanut Digger (Chain Type) 1—Ferguson Windrower 3 Pt. l-»3 PL Soil Conditioner 1—Set Cole Planters 1— Roanoke Peanut Combine 2— Long Peanut Combines 1—C14 I-H-C Cotton Picker on “C” Farmall 1—1948 Ford Truck, 2-Ton, 10’ Body 1— Ferguson Disk Harrow 3 PL 2— Benthall Peanut Combines with Motor 1—Set John Deere Planters on Tool Bar 3 Pt. 1—Set Fertilizer Sowers for Tool Bar 1—Set Cotton Hoppers John Deere 1—Ferguson Soil Conditioner 10’ 3 Pt. 1—2-12” Bottom Plow 3 PL 1—PEiir Mare Mules 1— 3 PL John Deere Disk Harrow 7—3-14” Bottom Plows 3 PL 2- 3-14” Bottom Plows Pull Type 2—65 Chattanooga Plows 1—10’ Fertilizer Sower 1—Messinger Duster 3 PL 1—Disk Harrow 4’ I-H-C 1-2 Wheel Trailer 1—Johnson Sprayer 3 PL 1—Ferguson Rotary Hoe 3 PL 1-—Walking Gang Plow (Oliver) 1—John Deere Field Harvester 1—LHliston Peanut Combine P.T.O. 1—Lilliston Peanut Combine (Motor) 1—3 PL Disk Harrow 20 Blade 1—John Deere Wheel Control Disk Harrow 9’ 6” 1—I-H-C Wheel Disk 10’ 6” 1—3 PL Scraper Blade Many Miscellaneous Horse Equipment Too Numerous To Mention If You Have Any Farm Equipment You Want Sold, Bring It To The Sale BOB BUTLER, Auctioneer * LUKCHONGROUNBS-Terms:Cash
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