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1 I y and Wilbert Hol i i iajcnt tlw local NFA t t .? State Convention in V June 5-8. v Wilbert will also represent the i - of tue 1345-64 average :,,.;on of 1,559,000, bu8hels, Some loss in prospective produc tion was sustained from late March freezes. Cold weather occurred al so in April when on several' days temperatures were at or below freezing level for a few hours in the early morning. Conditions are ration in the State NTA spotty some '; orchards being , a X ' -. I comnlete failura while others es c "fleers elected " for the leaped with partial or little damage, . weres President, James S. Locations or orchards and variety ; vice president Cecill t peaches contributed to the vari- : secretary.' Lewellyn Wills: . atton in condition among' orchards. t secretary Charlie Small;! Estimated production for the 10 -er, Elmer Copeland; report-' m)0 producing Southern btates orge P. Hollo well; watchman, .n Lightfoot; parliamentarian, -y Hurdle; historian, William .er; chaplain, Vernon . White; j . and cheerleader, Matthew Jtehurst and, King A. Williams, '. .'isor. ' - j Peach Crop Near hree-f if ths Average The first 1956 peach production recast is for a crop of 900,000 : -ohels, according tq the North : rolina Crop Importing Service . the"marriage of niecei Mis8 1 crop of this size would be 68 a nn.. A...kt, t is reported at 9,410,000 bushels. This volume would, be 71 per cent of the -1945-54 ten-year average production of 13,255,000 bushels, . ir r" - ' ' " ' i WHITESTON NEWS l Miss Bertha . Brown and : Miss Sibyl Winslow of Washington, D. C, visited Sibyl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Winslow last week, '. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White, Miss Pearl . White and Miss i Thelma White attended the graduation ex, ercises at Guilford College over the week-end and while there attended DEALER NO. 1690 1955 Plymouth 4-DOOR SEDAN - v 1954 Plymouth - BELVIDERE 4-DOOR v 1954 Ford 4-DOOR SEDAN . 1953 Plymouth CLUB COUPE 1953 Chevrolet ' ; 4-DOQR . 1953Pontiac CATALINA l-DOOR 1953 Plymouth 4-DOOR SEDAN 1952 Nash 4-DOOR SEDAN 1952 Ford ' ' . 2-DOOR 1951 Chrysler WINDSOR 4-DOOR ! 1951 Nash ' 4-DOOR ; 1951 Plymouth ' ' '. 4-DOOR 1951 Chevrolet . 2-DOOR , 1950 DeSoto ' ' ' ? 4-DOOR , ' ' : 1950Pontiac 2-DOOR 1 1950 Ford 2-DOOR 1949 Chrysler 4-DOOR SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS lit USED CARS! Margaret Ann White, daughter of B. L. White and Mrs. White of Woodland. : Margaret Ann graduat ed on Monday morning and was married on Monday evening' at Guilford. y-t :" ' , ,; ' :' '. '" , , Mrs. Sammie Winslow of Eliza beth City spent Saturday night with the Lynwood Winslow fami ' Miss LaClaire Winslow spent the week-end in GreenvilleT . Mrs. James Rountree spent last week in Wilmore, Ky, attending the graduation of her son, Carlton, at Asbury College. . f;: ; Miss Mattie Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. ,'. Lynwood Winslow with Mr. and -Mrs. Lindsey Winslow, visit ed Mrs. Mary Peele of Potecasi and Mrs. Marvin Jolliff of Gates vine on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow, with Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow, attended the.; graduation of their niece, Miss Gladys McCain, at Flora - McDonald College, Red Springs, on Monday. Miss McCain tied with another girl for highest honors of the class. She was also winner of a $500 scholarship to George Peabody Institute of Nash ville, Tenn., toward her MA. degree next year. Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Cartwright and Annette visited Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Winslow on Sunday. ;; Mr., and Mr Roy Winslow and. Waldo,, have as their guests, their grandchildren, Mary Beth Mark ham and brother of Chapel Hill.'' Lyle Dillon of Guilford, College is- at home tor a visit with his par ents, the Rev. and Mrs. Orval Dil lon, Daily Vacation Bible School is in progress and well attended by the children of the community. They will have their closing exercises on Friday night. Winf all News M. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell had as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Whedbee; Sr., of Woodville. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Owens and TICHT SQUEEZE Tooth paste tube cap-like hat tops this ' sheath-type beige shantung suit now showing in Pans. The French creation features a trail ing shawl collar and square neckline. Black gloves and shoes complete the ensemble. ' parents, IJr. and Ura. E. E. i .l.jl well. : '' : ; . ; Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Kollowl arJ Mr. and Mrs.,E. B. Hollowed viait ed Mr. and Mrs. J. M. HaU'.ews in Elizabeth City Monday n'.!,t. White list IlT73 ; ; Miss Gladys Umphlett, , Margar et Ann Sutton and Ethel Sutton are in camp this, .week at Roanoke Bi ble College- fi ; y f'.jp : Mrs. " Etta ; WilUrsnd Mrtc Freeman Umphlett visited Mrs!. DeweyfYeates Thursday tfternoojb., Mr. and Mrs. James M, Umph lett and sons, Junior and "Joel Thomas' have left for their home in '."-' .i.j'.. .' ,. . parents, lit. aad Irs.' It. .a Umphlett. ' :f' Mr. Bnd Mrs. Neil Puckett and children, Pamela and Mike, I'.r. and Mrs. C. H. Pressly ahd Miss Annie Ra Stokely were dinner guests of Mr. ahd Mrs. Freeman Umphlett on Sunday. 1 ' 1 : Miss Wilma Banks and Mrs. Mat tie Barclift ' are on vacation, in Greensboro visiting their sisters, Mrs, Henry Arimstead, Mrs. 121 Jackspn i4 Mri. Tdhji Hancocki Mrs. Stan McKay of WashingjQh, D.; visited relatives here Jast week. ""-v.": i r; Mn and .Mrs. Albert Eure and daughter, . Lois, Mr.J and Mrs. family of Elizabeth City were the guests of Mrs. W. G. Hollowell at her cottage at Nags Head this past week-end. Mrs. ; Ruth Perry visited Miss Annie White at .Leigh Memorial Hospital, Norfolk, Va., this past Sunday. Miss White's condition is about the same. 1 Mrs. , Pearl Chalk has returned borne from visiting her son, D. M. Chalk at Moyock. , H..M. Hooper is spending some time in Norfolk, Va., with his two daughters. . 1 . , Mrs. E. R. Meeking is spending several days at Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Humphlett spent Saturday at Kitty Hawk at their cottage. , - Mrs; T, H. White and Mrs. Car son Jordan are some improved af ter being ill. . -' Mrs. William Powell of Hatboro, Pa., and Mrs. Joe Busike and son, Reeves of Point Pleasant, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane this week. - I. Mrs. r Johnnie Lane spent the week-end with her son-in-law and daughter, Mrvand Mrs. E.; J. Rob-1 A-l Used Gars & Trucl 1955 rX)RD4-doorFairlane ' I Overdrive, , ' 1954 FORD Customline 2-door 1953 PONTIAC 4-door 1952 CHEVROLET 2-door ! 1952 PLYMOUTH Suh. 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