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T C" ; I i " . . ...nday,.' JumpJ 23, is the day ' the wool, i johto' be held in ... Mngton, N. C, , ' To assist the . farmers, 'in Perquimans C. -nty that .ha,tfe. only . a few .ids of wqoi,'- these farmers III have an'opfjOrtunity to put ill their woo ojjpther -on one truck on Saturday: morning from 8 until 11 at "-the' Agricultural Funding in Hartford.". This wool ihould be properly tagged with the- farmer's name s and 'address and packed in -peanut bags. The prices for 1 the' wool '. this year re ,i, as v, follpwg:. Less lc per - pound for handling: Clear wool, 47.41 ; coarse wool, 44.21 ; short and' lamb's wdijr, '' 32.31; light tuny wool, 45,21;.- medium bur ry wool, 40.2L; '. heavy burry wool, 36.21 ; stained, black or "dead wool, 35.21., . Please try to have your wool ' in r Hertford . as soon after 8:00 A. M. as possible, because there Inay have to bfe other arrange ments made for hauling.' 'i?y -'C ii ii iV, '. ,' i, i. ' 4-H CLUB MEMBERS JM DISTRICT CONTEST .;' Continued, faqm Page One ash . to Peanuts Ervin Mans, field gave a ' demonstration on till and water,, .Wayne Howell entered' the' tra'ctdr operation contest . Ann Lane represented foe icounty, in .'the, dress revue and in the gitls' public speak Ing. " Lois JByrum officer ' pf t In, the. talent .contest,. Pr quimans County, was represent-. ed by the . following 4-H Club members: 1 : Letitia McGoogan, with a piano solo; Janice Ray Stanton, Vocal solo; Judy Reed, puntomine; Verna ' Ann , Perry and Betsy Barbee, dance team, and Betty Brown ', presented a comical demonstration. . y ' . , ; '.- i RITES HELD) juESlJAY j . FOR MISS TRUEBLOOD I ' ; r- t" w-hp i r . Conilnueditrom Paje 1 h. Cloud'" was Wrfg "byMr. Cruise and . "Beautiful i (Isle of Sqme where" was 'sung by the church choir-accnmrniniBj'ihyJdrsulHyl- dred ptWwJWWewAt;. the graveside the choir sang "Shall We Gather at the RiVer" and Mr. Holmes sang "My , Home, Sweet Home", '"..'' The casket was covered by a pall of pink roses, baby's breath and fern. . Pallbearers were nephews, Da vid Lee, Archie Ray, Marvin and Avery Martin Trublood, Talmage Bainesqpttd Oakey White. Burial was in the family ecmetery near the home. HARVEY POINT ROAD PLANS REVEALED MONDAY Continued from Page 1 not . advise4 how . soonwork will be started on the projects under consideration. He -said he had conferred with officials in, Eden- represented ton and Lt Comdr- BO'S DaUon the : County Council as the of J at Harvey Point NAS regarding irli HPlo-nfP fn cast PPrn..im-)the plans but , j final decisions Ins County's '"vote .for district.! V?1 rest, with fce ..State. Com, ' t 1. 1 : ! utim COLORADO CROPS MERCED Swarms of grasshoppers cling to fense pickets in Kit Car son, Colo., where an invasion of the bugs threatens to destroy what bad been expected to be one of the finest area Crops In a decade. Federal insect control experts were dispatched to i the. scene, .;..':V'. :;v..-':''-;: , V: '.-v. ;': .. FOR SALE ALL METAL T-SHAPE Clothesline Poles 4 x 8 Ft. SEE C R. .Ward , Hertford, N. C. You and fnr Vlff are driving to a frtenjl . All of the sudden, ta ti pees flat. It certainlyf ijiv .1 (tpow that a telephihi frtfy. TelephpV'jervici does so many thirrJwert.'ln emr cancies irke this or for every day social Catfs rt'S always on the job . ..working for you. CHE NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH ' COMPANY Winf all News Mr. " and Mrs. Edward " L. Copeland and . family from West Palm Beach, Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell on Thurs day of last week. Miss Polly Baker of Raleigh arrived home last week to spend some time; with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker. : Littie June Temple of New- land spent last week with her grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. HollowelL Mrs. J. W. Lane was called to Norfolk this week due to the sudden illness of her daughter, - ; I Mrs. E. J. Robinson IN MEDITERRANEAN Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell Navy Cmdr. WiUiam H. Hard- spent Sunday in Askewville cnisteL son of Mrs. W. H. Hard-Visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. ; J. castle ', of Hertford is servinc ; Whue aboard the destroyer escort USS Robert L., Wilson, operating with the U. S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea. Since leaving i, Norfolk, Va., March 24, the destroyer has vis-. ited Gibraltar: Leghorn. Italy; at Kill Devil Hills, where she Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mil'er and children of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mrs. J. B. Miller." Mrs. A. R. Winslow has , re lumed home from her cottage Athens arid Rhodes,' Greece, and Izmir, Turkey, ' Before' returning td Norfolk in August, her crew 'expects to visit ports, in, Spain and France. AUTO REPAIR SERVICE WEci'j'niYf K ha iri WE PUT CARS BACK IN SHAPE . . . FAST! Also USED PARTS FOR AU MAKES AND MODELS. Carlton R. Nixon GARAGE WINFALL, N. C. . Phone 4950 . ' BUILDING MATERIALS ; : at our REGULAR EVERYDAY PRiCES 12x12 CEILING TILE 11 11V2C Common NAILS 10.50 PER 100 LBS. CEMENT PER BAG m i : . . ... . . Water, CLOSETS' i 828.00- ii ., ....... ...., ... ' SEE US TOR SCREEN WIRE AND SCREEN DO0R$ AND BENJ. MOORE PAINTS. JNS4Q1 -:- - HERTFORD, N. C. spent ' two weeks, one had as her guest Mrs. Bill Cox and girls of Hertford. Miss Edna Hollowell is in Al bemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City for treatment. . Mr. and- Mrs.' E. J. Roberson and son of Norfolk spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' J. W. Lane; - . Whiteston News Mrs. Lynwood Winslow is at tending summer school at Greenville and was home for the week-end. Mrs. Spivey of Hertford spent several days 'here with her daughter, Mrs. Winifred Wins low and family. Mrs. Winslow had the misfortune of falling Inst week and badly huring her hand. . Eunice and Arba Winslow visited Mr. and . Mrs. Alfred Stallings and Mr. and ' Mrs. Maxey Stallings on Sunday. .Ellis Stallings received word June 10 that his twin sister, Helen, passed away very sud denly in England, where she and her family have been living for the past 2 yetrs. The body will be brought home for burial. About July 2, Dolan and Sue Winslow will leave the U. S. for' a three-year appointment in Japan. Dolan is a first lieu tenant and his specific work is navigation. , Linda Saunders has spent several weeks in Albemarle Hospital. She is at home now and improving. Phyllis Williams, daughter of 'Herbert and' Jessie Mae Wil- ' 1 , r i . T"i l 1 i nams una sieve xuuuick, sua ui Archie and Myra Riddick, went to the hospital for a tonsilect omy. The Dillon family .are on a leave of absence for six weeks. Orval Dillon will be - directing the Yearly Meeting camping program at Quaker Lake. They left ; Monday, June 16, to re turn the first of August. - ' ,' : Allen.; Winslow son -of Elmer Winslow, 'was; united in marrir age to Rebecca While of' Hert ford on .June Sth. lft '' Mrw and Mrs., Tom Hollowell! end Mrs. E. L.', Winslow " of Cross, -Roads, . were guests - Sun.. day 'iofVftMr."; and -.Mrs. ' Arba Winslow?. and Mr. and;. Mrs. Tom Riddicft.-. I- ' -,,-TJ.i,' , 'V ' Mr. vand v-MrSj . Berry ; Lee, White of Woodland ' were visit ore with the Archiev B. White family Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs.-! Howard Wil liams' were visitors here on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wins low .had as" dinner guests on Sunday Catherine's parents;' Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Goodwin, .., Clin ton's'; mother, Mrs. Lynwood Winslow,' farr and Mm, Joe !'- arson, -feiv-uid--.- nd . Joe Rogerson, Jr., and dan fr'.: Susan Lyhn.f I lOrs Frankie' T r ,r beth City and Mrs. Tim Perry of Belvidere spent Monday , with the William Winslow family. - i COMPLETES COURSE IN ' RED CROSS FIRST AID ; Hanatif ";',ahy; f Mrs."G. Marie Ch'appeB' of Hertford lias' successfully completed an Am erican Kea uross iirst aid in structors course here, according to Robert. S. ; , Wilson, : American Red. Cioss. director of operations for Europe and North Africa Mrs. Chappell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Clement Jorj. dan of Hertford; She formerly attended '. the. Perquimans ' High School in Hertford. - At the present time she is in Europe with her husband, - SP-2 Chap pell, who is now stationed here with the 42nd Ordnance Com pany. " The instructors' course quali fied Mrs. .Chappell to conduct courses at her station and ti train other dependents in the fundamentals of fiist aid.'' " . MRS..URSER RUSSELL, .! Funeral services for Mrs. Urser Nurney Russell whq died"Wed-t nesday afternoon at her home or Route 8; 'following an illness of seven Weeks, were conducted Fri day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Berea 'Church - of Christ by. the Rev. Walker, Perry, pastor. , f "eyond the : Sunset" . a ri d Goodnight and Good Morning" were sung byMrs. Walker Perry Vznted To Buy Your Leftover,, Pednuts SHELLED OR NOT SHELLED If you have peanuts left from your planting stock we will buy them from you. ' We Pay Top Prices JACKSON Wholesale Company . FHONE 4131 Hertford, N.'C and Miss Geneva Anderson, ac companied at the piano by Mrs. Cecil Davis, v, ' . The casket was covered with a pall of orchid mums, Easter lilies, white stock, baby's breath and fern. , - . M , . , ,.',ftft. ' Pallbearers were UdeliuS' Jack son, Melvin Eure, Belvin Eure, Marvin Caddy, Horace Millar and rilliain A. Russell. 'M : I Burial was in the Church Cemetery- . Chapanoke News ; l Mrs. C. R, Combs : has re turned after spending a week in Raleigh. ; ?' ,';.. .... Lieut, and Mrs.- Knox had' as their guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Davenport and son, Mr. ' and " Mrs. ; William Daven port and family of Bethel. :', Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Marsh, Mrs. s Blanche Christie, , Mrs.' Z W. Evans and Jess Wilson Nof Edenton were gutsts of Mrs. J. C Wilson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.' Cary Quincy ?nd children Ava and Perry and Mrs. Judd Allen of Norfolk spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. ' ' r ' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ross, and sons, Billy and John, of Miami, Fla., arrived Saturday" to ''spend some time with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Wilson, v; , ; . X, :; , - Mr. and Mrs. .. George Jackson spent Sunday and Monday in LIMITED TIME ONLY! Special Prices on ' INSECT' SPRAY , of . ALL KINDS Get Your Needs Now While Our Special Lasts Hertford Hardware & Supply Company Phone 3461 Hertford, N. CJ A-l Used Cars & Truclcs 1957 FORD Ranchero . 1957 FORD 2-dobr 1953 CHEVROLET 210"2-door 1952 FORD Custom 2-door V; 1952 PONTIAC 4001, v . m. ;mt 1 j ilD:0 LlCPBr 4-door 4' -;i t m B50 FCZID 4;r ' ?? 1952 CHEVROLET -Ton Pickup 1953 FORD F100 Pickup 1M8 DODGE Ten Truqk :i , rfo:. 1 caj ow f f . iA t:i iricbur;r:with5 Mrs. Elwood Miller , and son' Miw Sandra Jennings j visii, Gary of Norfolk spent last Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ir ma Dorsey. '' Little Miss .Linda Ann Hollb well of Edenton spent last week with Miss Irene Elliott. : - 'V Frances , and Feddie Combs USED GARS 5 DEALER NO. 1690 lgsVPiiJilh' SAVOY 4-DOOR 1957 Chevrolet BELAIR le Plymouth SAVOY 4-DOOR 1956 Ford VICTORIA 2-DOOR 1955 Plymouth SAVOY 4-DOOR 1955 Chrysler WINDSOR 4-DOOR . 1955Dods:e V 4-DOOR 1952 Dodge 4-DOOR 1952DeSoto .CLUB coupe ; 1952DeSoto ' CLUB COUPE 1951 Chevrolet 2-DOOR . 1951 Chrysler IMPERIAL 4-DOOR 1950 Chrysler 4-DOOR ' 1953 Ford " " 1-TON PICKUP ; 195iFord "WTON PICKUP - SEE VS FOR BETTER BUYS" Iff USED CARSI ing at Panamar, Fla. . Mr, and Mrs. Jack Chesson of Lake Eure, N. C, Mrs. Adelia Sykes and - Mrs. Ada Patrick, of Washington, D.-C were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ownley on Wednesday. . last yednesday night at i Cary.Quincy's of Norfolk.' ; ' Mr. - ana v Mrs. M. C. Boyce were., at Spring Hope o Siun; day: afternoon visiting relativg. Mr., and Mrs. L. B.- Elliott and family . spent , Sunday afternc a with Mr. and,, Mrs. Weldon Kol-; j lowell of Edenton, " ; , :. vi-$ ft ipj i'Wihihu . 1 1 1j.11 ini 1 1 iii'iT""jj(inr)j"f i r'-l--rflfa"t---'- 'leclryofilf deeds' jRebul of intie i choose from our large supply of vacation items! Thermos Bottles and Jugs FROM ONE-PINT TO TWO-GALLON SIZES ' Picnic Boxes . ma?J slyle8' 8ize9, Fishing Tackle Fly Rods Fly Rod Reels Fly Baits ; Casting Rods and Casting Reels ( Casting Lines Baits Tackle Boxes . ' Minnow Backers and Landing Nets Reed Poles Hooks Lines Sinkers J ' " . Mercury Outboard Motors , WEATHER PREDICTION A DRY -HOT SUMMER . Take Care of Your Lawn and Garden . . During the Drought! . 1 ' SEEtJS FOR . . Plastic or Rubber GARDEN HOSE GUARANTEED 5 TO-10 YEARS1. HOSE NOZZLES and COUPLINGS Repair Parts for Hose Lawn Sprinklers Electric Fans of All Kinds TABLE' . . 'J FLOOR . . WINDOW MODELS'1 Ilsrtfcrd Ikrte Supply Co. 5 ' t "Trade Here and Bank the DiJJetence" r POIE 346P, 'J"-:' i: HERTFORD,-N.Cr SEE US WE HAVE IT! GUARANTEfib PRICES ' Bricks & Conctftd Blofeks 1 ? Sand and Gravel k 1 Cement --Brixnieht Vt Sheetrock-Rocklaths Ceiling Panels - Rock Wool ' V'" - ' ' Windows - Doors - Locks - Hinges Johns Manville Siding anil Shingles " Cbmpditid'n' Sliirigles - Metsd RQofinff' Sr iSizeNaiV-MTies; -jf-' .-Atliey Pninbl Turpentine r k ; lariseeiiOil- Paint Brushes Carpenter's Tools V-, ." -' ' s ' ,'-": "-." 0
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