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4) L-oJ . ; '-of 1957 , Farm "Peanut .Allotments are being mail 3 eek to peanut growers in nwnr County, , Helene fW. (, Perquimans County ASC of ; manager, has announced. notices now being mailed u .laiiiicin yiKlliy Ol time lO r. 1 ... m . ,nt In Ihn Ponnnt fliinln Rofo Jum to be held December 11, ss iixon explained..,. Allpersons are eligible lo vote i the referendum 'who are entitled share in thfl 1956-crop peanuts 'anted for harvest' as nuts on a arm ij with a planted acreage of lore 'than one acre. This applies than No. 4 if such grade has been 'held at the, Hertford Hotel on Fri o owners, landlords, operators, given because the total damage ex- day evening, December 14. i?nan.ts, or sharecroppers.' . ceeds 8 per cent, according to He- , -At the' close of the business ses-Mii'- Nixon explained the ref- lene w- Nixon, Perquimans County sion the meeting. was adjourned on orendum on December 11 will de-AbL cide whether marketing quotas are m tne ProR1"8111 was made necessary ! be'' extended to' 1957, 1958, and I Decause of extensive damage to soy xOS9 peanut crop . A favorable i 1)c'lns in the fielJ brought cbout by ote of tworthird of iho irmwi , USED CARS fsfiEALER m. wm 1956 Plymouth BELVIDERE 4-DO0R v 1 i -v 1 ,"V. --'fy -. d v''"' 195(fPiymouth .v CLCB'KEDAN ' 1955Studebaker 4 DOOR : 1954-Studepaker,. ,4-pt)OR" " 1953 Plymouth 4-DOOR, SEDAN ; 195ab(ge 4-DOOR G-CYLINDER ll)eSc)to:i, ' ' 4-DOOR-V8 1 - - -s - l95Cws1er4: WINSOI 4-DOOR, 1951PJymouth - ' . ' i D& r : , 1950 Ford ; , f 2-DOOR . 1950Buick 4-DOOR ' 1950 Mercury 2-DOOR 1949 Plymouth iEE US FOR BETTER ntYS IfrVSED CARS! nu - tiisr. Theatre , EDENTON, N. C, 3 DAYS3 ' ' ' .t'. - . )r - : . . . ,,v; ''piMKf-' ! who vote is necessary to approve the uae oI; quota ? 1 11 growers approve quotas oy tnc i necessary number, the quotas withj penalties on "excess'' peanuts (of) growers who exceed their acreage allotments) "will 1ms: In; .effect and" price supports will be available to cooperators at. the full level of available support. If growers dis approve the quotas, the quotas and penalties will not apply and the available price support will drop to 50 per cent of parity. ' .. In either tase, acreage allot ments will remain in effect as a means of determining eligibility foi I , price supporL, , n, annrtn.f. . i l',:": Support wgrarotfw SoybeansJs Extended -V.t (. The countyASQ office, has bccj advised that .the 1986. 'Crop Prh& Support Program lias been extends to cover soybeans grading lower office manager. This change, excessive rainfall in recent weeks. Soybeans, must grade No. 4 on better except for damage but must not contain in excess of 14 per cent moisture. A maximum of 3 per cent heat damage is permitted. The support rate for these soy beans will be discounted on the ba sis of total damage. Farmers desiring additional in formation on the Soybean Piioe support Program should contact the county ASC office, Miss Nixon said. Student Council Present Play . a The Student Council of Perquim ans Hish School will present its annual play Thursday, December 6, 195S at 8 o'clock in the school au ditorium. The play is entitled "The Nervous Wreck." The action takes- place in the lobby of a small, family type ho tel, which is i;v reality just a largey old-faxhicned home that has been converted to its present usp. Ch:ir;icters'for the play are; Mrs. Higgens, Carolyn Lewis; '."AW, Jean Edwards;: CInny,' Shelby Jc.in Overtojy; . Eddie, i Edgar - Fjelds, Althea- Coklwater; ttichad '.Wheel- Ivan; 'Skip Matthews, -Madam; .jiaviiui opivev; na Dn wi son . PhavaeJifflnKon, Gladys sfLoi rum'. J M.' Burnt Don Bakeri de,y Mac; Mable Keel, ancf thnet vous wrecks XtaiKWinslow V Ffr an cveijinnr. of wonilerful ertaminent the Student Council in viton. tlie publip to attend this !vent. ., , , '..... We Have Your Needs For Peanut Harvesting New bnut Bags Baling Wire! Bag Twine Sewing Needles ; ; , Hay, Forks . Belt Dressing ' Vt i 'get yours today! HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. Hertford; N. 0.5; :-: Dial 3461 J f " " " '"" ' ''-i.VJtj' "l . , j , ' Proj:3li;:::ig AtLcStL!:3linjf- The Perquimans Business and Professional Women's Club held a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Viola Nachman on Thursday evening, November 15, at 8 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by : the president, Mrs. Roxanna Jack 'son. , . , . ' Plans -weit.icnBleted for the sponsoring, of, Ihe.lWkage: Window in Connection with; the sale of IB Seals., Another 'project, that of Uinlscaping ,the grounds of the Perquimans' Health ; Center, .was also discussed." Committees' wei-e appointed, o prepare for .''the Christmas' partw of the club, to bo motion. The . hostess. Mrs. Nachman, served a - most delicious sweet course to the following members: Miss Thelma Elliott, Miss Kate Blanchard, Mrs. Roxanna Jackson, Mrs. , Essie -Burbace, Mrs. Miriam Haskett, Mi-ss Hulda Wood, Mrs. Alice Towe, Mrs. Sallie Lane, Mrs. Dora Riddick and Mrs. Sally Bonner.-' . ' ."' COTTON FARMERS TO VOTE ON '57 QUOTAS '(Wimirrt f.-.m ri(r, rini I Mr. Lane pointed out that the' Secretary of Agriculture is directed I to proclaim marketing quotas for the next upland cotton crop when ' the Cotton sunnlv exceeds normal 1 quotas are' not .put 'into operation however, unless they are approvec by at least, two-thirds of the grow ers voting in n referendum on th question. " '''', '' SUPERIOR COURT TERM CONCLUDED ON WEDNESDAY 'Continued Frcn Tage One) dr'v'nu drunk, . James Stalling was ordered to 1 The Burrress WMUmef Mon lav, pay p fine of $150 and costs of , November 12 with Mrs? Edirnr Rid coui t on a charge of permitting his dick. . The nieetins wits opened with car to be operated by a person un- the theme song followed by the der the influence of liquor. Lord's Prayer. The minutes were A verdict ot not- guilty was re- tnrnej in Ihnitase in which Henry " r 'v- .u'i8 vu.Mir il(wreBlinff promtn en "What mtentlo kilj uuv..w ....... n uyuMij. nun .) . .1 Coin jock; Hooked Rugs, Mrs. Marvin Scaff. Moyo'ck; Basketry, Mrs. Cor bin Dozier, Hertford. : .J .1 i; .I J .'V'if i ! '. - - y - i uuamn i .i tit: urn ,m un monri n rr a ita.v t -jt -, m m . , . . . i l liij.. i ... J i " -'rw,luiuytqryfn(ip a'Wcag8' ttrJ uged pjaya aft . Ro,.,t Walker" .Moyoek,, be iV k V mi-1 minunp, Mrs. J. H. Uvei-tonCota- V flllPV ' W .ni PVfl MARILYN MONROE is. met back stage by DON MURRAY in this . ; icene from JOth Centnrjr-Poxi "BUS STOP." CinemaScope and Color. Th,. irfu K-J, ct..- .,k 'time out for lunch. It is suceest- ed that each person bring . sand- ioh lunch nd, coffee will be 80r. , ved. -t i , ft Those planning lo ' work with aluminum, copper, or, brass 'will, need to bring a tuck hammer r a ballpeen hnmrnc;-, old papers and rags. . i , This i$ the first workshop of this kind to be held in recent years in Perquimana County and it is hoped there will be several to attend and participate. - Mark December 5 on your cal endar as Craft Day! - PANEL DISCUSSION AT CENTRAL PTA MEETING CConMntiad from 1,',OnpY I in subscriptions to the PTA maga zine. The school will have .ch'nrgo of tno program for the, December, mectinT with Mrs. Ruth Mansfield as chairman. ' ' - ; , , The preslcf-nt made anahnounce ment concerning a First Aid course hMi iq-being sponsored by the B"W Club. ,L ine association voted. to ChlorsJ I mi ... the 'Mental Health CIinia,hich is yhu'nfeer' patients might' etojoyv ' At being considered. : ' I the present tim there .are only Mrs. Atha Tunnell's first grade(,eVen patient.: twmi Perquimans won the attendance prive ' . I Conty j the sanatorium,' three At the close of the Meeting open nousewa8 ncui in observance American Education Week of BURGESS WMU MEETS read and annroved and the mil called with 13 Jmembei.' present, wii uv I' UI ItvniT IU lKBKnIj n tetprise , , waa presenteJ ty Mih Pinev Mrs. Thomas Butt and children Tommv. Phyllis and Miss Wilma Barker of Greenaboro snent the week-end with Mr. and Mr". C. J. Itaner. Other visitd rfuring the wefk-end were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry. Sr.. .Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simpson of Hertford. Mr. and Mn. Louis Winslow1 of TtAlwul. M. I ..U PI ti ............ t. uunrer VnniMFeil L , . ' i. i w, , . 4 , I wl children. Susin, Melvm and Kne Ui T fu, J " m": ulJl r ' . " f..iu I'naj aiiuiiiuh vnupmii,anj son Tommy,, VJ4r 'v'.t . Mrs." E. 'N.v. Chappajl.'in' stl'll on the sick fist .'" T J v ' M -. and Mrs. H. V. Cliapiwlj of Cntawba snont the weelkiend 'with M nnd Mrs. Harvey Chappell and tfwP.Ch.npen.,, .. Mr. C. J. Raner visited Mr. nnl Mri. Luther Chappell .and family Fr'day. - ' i ui. s (; t; M:; nnd Mr,. Kinir af "HiirfttW Va., visited their son-in-law ''and daughter, , Mr. -and Mrs.- Harvey Chanpell. , . M- and Mrs. ..It. K, Dnil and daughter. Emily K.. of Newpnr News. Va., spent last , week-end with her , paronts, Mr. and Mi-s. Percy Chappell. ' SOlf. CONSERVATION NOTES Hcrnert 5?mll is installin' a fomnhte' rainaire' ystm on' his 'rm oil h Tforvey Point ioad. jt't, r"fwnt ditrhes on ithi farm $rt nreretfcally filled up .and ;V.er" jf"miidiinp''i vpry ' little ,kJrainfttt- mnrhronrrnr rnrttjf The. new ,f'ld ditrhn jyill bn nroximnM 2fi0 feet anarf and wijUrun jjar.-d-W f? f ner. VThpt ftt&tnre firfd oivfhmf-feet d"erf imd r ho. in- t coriitriicted with1 dragline using a shapetl lmckgf .v'? ' , , f 1 "'..'a.'V ' , rtor! O. Window Soil Conser vation Supervisor, and F rA. Mc Googan, work unit' technician, at tended t,he Soil Conservation Su pTviRn'm' meeting which. wa held at Williamston nn November 14th. . Three boys in the local ScoUt tnipR, Dean Dritt, Larry Willia and. ' Franklin McGoogan, have started Anne and ; ,!'i ,,).; convrvntion is simply to. Buhrd, Kmst wlt " 80 lnal IU" tuFe Konewtlons need not be capped ' by. woeful want.'WohA iyes nammona. - ' ' ' '. , " . ' v . .. V ' ' Mi. ana airs, uozier ouiton unu children. of iWarwick, Va.,. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs; T Raper.- ' Appeal f.lda For IB Gift Packages It is hoped that all individuals, clubs or organizations interested in donating packages to be displayed in the TB Christmas window being sponsored by the Perquimans Busi- 'ne8 anl , Professional (, Women 8 rinl, will ; lake them . to cither Woiilland Dress Shop pr Hertford jCanei-s. both in HertforJ, by Sat- urday, ueccmner i. : The contents of the packages are to be items which can. be used by islscven -tovi 'and 'books which whlbe men three colored men, and otv little ten year old colored gui. It is asked that the' packages be wrapped as attractively as possible, playing up the use- of Christmas seals. .The name, of, the . donor rhould be on the 'outside-'of the package as the person or club hav ing the most attractive package will be awaried a prize. The con teW 'oee pafkage-Should tilw 6tated:,p,aJhJet;'!?Uid.4:(K;th patKage w it -can -be sent Jto the -ft i8 h'opef that -a Marge num. 'je, 'pacjfagesVjjlf be .ujili' display rrm BetembpB De, cember 8 in the window of the S & M Drug Store. , AS i : '..- . Adujt Education TtitfH At Meeting ' '. ; i ""-":.-'.;-' y.'-,-;.' t:'1- i Xdult education was the topic ol discussion at the group meeting on trnj.. t l.. n .m iL- 11 dirarsuay, noveiuoer oo van m- i n- l n -iit bertarl D'atnct Home tconomicr Teachdrs' Assoriatitm " At theli rulafl'iiwthfy3een'irrat-'Per- oif mfe tts'll it?fi ' School e mbers d is. ttt,,di'YBj!ou,'(rrfethods 'pt publi ciiihg Md iecliniqife of iondutting meetings for adult education in th tmSjS'ot hdme' eeonbmicsJ" v i AndtnQrmeeti! is 'scheduler1 fop December S jn Hertford, for the purpose of vcvlutttingclothmf tiiuts,"w1tich ei&J developed co ctoetatlVely by the? group' members ,WPrelfla Jt?iinW(f en Mr?, Margaret Bray', Moyock: Misp Frances Newby, 'Hertford; Mis famine: -Moore, cresweli; : Mwf Carolyn Brinkley, Plymouth;" Mrs. Mary Anh Combs, Columbia; Mrs. Loraine Rogerson, k Chowan; Mrs Marguerite ' . Foster, , Weeksvillc; Mra. Kathryn Mjller. . Elizabeth Cityj Mra, Lucy KittrelI,.Sunbury: Miss Jean Moblev. Edenten: Mra Mabel L. Hall, ECC Mrs. Beulah Gaylord. Roger; Mrs. Margaret Tatar, Griggs; Miss Dpria Mitchell Gatesville; Mra. .Helen Larrebee. Central. " - -J ' , iij.TheyBairoiit jrradei nf-i Winfall 9ramma1Scho4-H.C1ib. held ito regular nrtjetlri oil' f Wednesday-. November 21.-Th jmeetjnfl wail. ahd pledge! allegiance Jo he- flii . and Repeated the , Club Tledftj. Yvonne Lamb gave; the devotional. Mary Ellen Nucon .sang a prayer". After the minutes of Hie last meet ing, the president turneJ thfe meet ing over to the program chairman. The ro iwrtidnated in a rlav called Thanksglvihir Radio. Pro-" . gram. 4-E'era participating were: JenVWebble, Jan Harrell, Yvonne : r " the patienta---toilet articles, pajam f zz'iir. ig4ve iAl'deraoftiiUuiion and , JUchwrd vBryamW mstetant .i.armi aserit showed, .slides! which. , were takei at 4-H camp.. " "' ' l . iti f ,i. , 'vThe .High, School 4-H Club met nt Activity ' Period in the auditor- mm. . The meeting was called to or - ler ;by President Donald , Baker,, Minutes were read by Kay Mat - thews. - The group said the 4-H Pledee. uttet . which the imwtinr was turned over to Mica t'Nancy Henderson,' assistant home agent. She told the -club about; the' 4-H Achievement Pay The high school won the Honor Banner. About 65 4-H boys and. girl Were present. , . . ' "The .seventh, rrade 4-H Club of feandi-'Ccntral. Grarnma.rSchoQ, held its; regular,, meeting on . November ,U in ' the school a,uditormro.v ,The president, Linda Rae Tynch, pre n After the meeting was called to order, the group. sui J the. pledge to the flag and the 4-H pledge. A nice devotion was given after which a play Was presented .entitled Thanksgiving At Grandmother's.' The minutes were read and approv. ed. ' It was . announced . that cer tificatec would be- handed out to those who- did not attend Achieve ment Day. A talk was given-by Miss Nancy Henderson on balanced diets. Richard Bryant ' ' showed some slides -on life at 4-H camp. -.-. A total of 51 members were pres ent. ' The : Winfall ': fifth -grade ; 4-H Club met in the auditorium of Win- fAYLOR THEATRE . " KDENTON. N.U ,-.''., :.'... k. - '- Saturday Continuous from nit Sunday, 1.15. 4:15 and 8:44 Thursday and Friday, : November 29-30 v 1 Tony Curtis and 'V - Colleen Miller in THE RAWHIDE YEARS" Saturday, December 1 . Double Feature j Barry Sullivan, in , "TEXAS LADY" Johnny Mack Brown in . "MAN FROM SONORA!" . t ; '" '': ' ' '::":1;'-'V' Late Show Saturday Night , 11 1S o'clock ii ' ! '. The Cuban Rock and Roll IHCHA-CHA.CHA.BOOJW Stty--MoMiayv December 2-3 j Tyrone Power and, ; i Kim Novak in , ;THE' EDDIE DUCHIN STORY" ( (The first theatre In the Albe marle to show this picture in CinemaScope with Stereophonic Sound). Tuesday and Wednesday, ' December 4-5 ' . Double Feature Horror Show Dana Wynter in , ... I. .. v BODX SNATCHERS also . i Lon Chaney in . . . . "INDESTRUCTIBLE MAN". t Coming . . . , n December 9-10-11 Elvis' Preile'y ih ':: niCWME TENDER"'' With Itichard Egan' ami', Debra Paget CinemaScope i' HI-WAY 17 Drive-In Theatre EDENTON, M. C. Edenton-llcrtford Road ; CinemaScope Screen Friday and Saturday, . " November SQ-December 1 : . U Double Feature ' ' , . ' Ceorge MonfWerf it ROBEEpS?qQS,T!i)Ui; .Rifbard.EjuiiV'.iivf j '7 CITIES pv tyOLD'Jf 1 1 j .1 fiMam aQuAiia ..." . . '. "' ' ' aaapiiiaiMvwi jt J -t Sunday, December, j j,;,lf ' ,, .William Holden am( ; ' . Jennifer Jones in ; ."LOVE IS A MANY . SPLENDORED THING" ) ' . ; CinemaScope . NOTE: After December 2 . the Hi-Way 17 Drive-In will be open Saturdpyjand Sunday during the 7. fcer. 21,..,T' , atefaUiw i ; to , the f j ' ! j Bundy; .4 r ) I which. ( ' 10l J t OA Hi' pd the' hold'd Pray - Javolyir Lane read a 'Bible story, and Ruth "Harrell read n poem. ; Linda Sut ton and Dorcas Sumner sang "Have . Faith, Hope; and Charity." The group all stood and sang "Ameri - en.? The minutes were read by Di- anna, McDonnell and approved. Miss Nancy Henderson and Richard Bryant gave demonstrations after! which the meeting adjourned. 1 Post Office fledy ForCnristmasRusli f -'iA,:!t,-p M i:.-i;;'''j;.vi;'i..;.r-.,. 'Postmaster W. W. White saiJ tiisweck that while; the Post Of fice i stifl has a tremendous job ahead of it, efforts. are being re doubled to deliver till mail on time and in good condition by Christmas Eye. He points out that by taking a little extra care with Christmas mailings now, youll avoid disap pointing friends and loved ones at Christmas time. 1 , , s- He asks for special cooperation to be sure that return addresses and the recipient's, address is plain ly typed or written on . all labels and - Christmas cards. - Use zone numberc, and , it's a good Idea to include an extra label inside pack- s- ,. , . - - Speaking- about tampg, the Postmaster said, - "Use three cent postage on all 'your Christmas cards. Xlvis way tliey . will be de livered promptly, :'nd forwarded or returned if necessary, . providing you Include your name and address on your Christmas card envelopes. First-Class postage oh your Christ mas cards enables you, to include handwritten' messages, thus jnak ing your Christmas greetings more It's Not Too Early; To Use Our LayA-VayPkn $1.00 HOLDS ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE UNTIL XMAS! W.M. Divers & Son ,k JEWELERS J ! HERTFORD, N. C. 3ajaBj0faBjaggqn I f f A - .. . - s '. . I .il;i:rr -.sr. a- M ' nun J persona'" y:ftic;ai!i!'2"j '.-i ? : and . af?.!.,ess ; on each . C friemlt: n jjr sp yot !in i up-M .",i'-;.-v;iiiH I The,' f .tT i fha maft Ui o jjurkoutof-to'wn-iuiu.- . nrasjcartls and" packages immedl'", ately, and certainly not later than December ,10th. Christmas mail for local addpesses should be started ' on its way at least a week before Christmasi..; . -i' - t. i' 'l.f-V- . r A rt'EI.M.V CLASSIFIED IKY .. WtATHER-; m Ki -r n 1 1 p b h t r. INJI MUJVltU ty A Longinea-Wittnatier Friu. ict i Lucky recipients, of gif I s of ' , :1Wittnauer Weather-Keys'"-' can do their home '.weather' ; casting at Christmas-and all year round. Jewelry- .. . designed in gilt meffal or fine .- "woods, a Wittnauer Weather-7 ; ' Key wil truly decorate the Chiistmas tiee! , ' . , ' 'Fwrn $4.95 lo $89.50, ' :i ' (' . " .'. '. Wit lltMW Dirt Slnr.408. S "Crystal ball" S D irAmilaf Imp S Hol ar wall K S? . WHtHHt Fmt Wlntfi-203. Desk Huml . : Therm' with ball-foot bast. 7,J 1 rkcrwowfler and HumMu Indicator W.M. Divers & Son , JEWELERS HERTFORD, N. C WHAT'SX . i lHt nkAlntR -;') ' Q AHEAD f 1 l lnstrumm . If-. 1TPF ' htv richly ' J ngned gold- fr J , rl ttamped pearl- -'. . .-Jr J 1 . flalshcd dialt. 'KyfcljlJj6g I 'I . iii -. AT Hertford Hardware & Supply Company -.ber 5-10-11 'C3'I PRICESC "s: t working n a Merit badge In soil ' Lam 'S$l 'atinn; f J ;j"To lie 11 -a win! r r I'-i toi'S': ,' .- i-V: . -(,'
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