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7? :'ifi'-: .m;uo.t. i nrr.cn mwa r.w 'u ; lliJMIIIittlMllJIIIUMIlaMIcU uit-M..mw ' mm .m.W44mi--m .1 tUifA. fx:sAY. march sa. .... . 'W.-.V.U.'V'.J't" , , r. 1 S" f "if1 ,tH. . , 3AT03 ;T' - Ul W I W. :l , iiTI 1 V i - . Washington The Congress last .week overwhelmingly' voted to Inut Hawaii as the 50th State ,p. thb- Uhion. ' I voted for the k : Impressions 01 Hawaii Am T Congress adjourned last jrmrX' r my wife and I went to lawaii' n a vacation the first i ' ' ' '-pn in i an xrnai'o kr. i.ieit . .....-.i.Mi 'ter and snn.in.lnW' who I was favorably impressed with the conditions I found there. There, is one thing ve: y signifi cant about the islands and that is the fact that they are the only Territory, originally independent save and except the Lone Star Republic of Texas-which, of choice, applied for permission to become a part of the United States. . I' think that is a very sig nificant thing, because it, is ccr- dog Vaccination schedule for I PERQUIMANS COUNTY V Ithat they.ibelieve in our, way; of jHrvernment .-nd they , .convinced 'lWthat they are, entitled .sta hood. - ? The Rabi'es Inspector for Perquimans County " will be at the following places on the date and t hour given'- below for vaccinating the dogs in v Perquimans County: Turner's Store, Thursday, April 2 ...3 P. 'Webb's Store. Friday, April 3 3 P. P. M. M. M. iNew Hope. Friday,. April 3..., -., 4 VnnHville . Mondav. April 6 . .. .. 3 P Xhapanoke, Monday, April 6 .. 4 P.; ,M. Billup's Place, Tuesday. April 7. 3 P. M. Edgar Chappell's Store, Tuesday, April 7 .. 4 P. M. URaker15 Store. Wednesday. April 8 2 P. M. :! Winfall, Thursday, April 9 .... : 3 j" Jce Rogerson's, Friday. April 10 3 ?j Beech Spring, 'Friday, April 1 0 4 h Norman Layden's, Tuesday, April 21 3 I Belvidere, Tuesday, April 2X 4 "Burgess, Wednesday, April 22 2 3 2 Bethel, Wednesday, April 22 I l T , , J . ;i 1 A Wacie joraan s, weanesuay, .npru a t P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Wink Winslow's, Thursday, April 23 ,. 2 P. M. Winfall. Friday, April 24. 3 P. II. Jake Matthews, Hertford, April 27 . 3 P. M. At Jo and Bill's Service St ation every Saturday, beginning Arril 4, to vaccinate dogs lha t may be brought in. Take your dogs io the most convenient p lace for you. Clip out this sched ule and keep it for reference. Your cooperation is earnestly solicited. . . . RAY WHITE, Rabies Inspector NORFOLK. VA; Ennis T. Phillips,. son of Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Phillips, Sr.. of Route 1, Box 176-A, Hertford. N. C, and hus band of the former Miss Mary V. Ward of Route 1, Moyock, re- , ceives his warrant of promotion' tb Marine Acting' Gunnery Sergeant His Executive Officer. Capt. D. R. Stiver, made the presentation February 12. Phillips is serving with Headquar-, : ters and Headquarters Squadron at the Atlantic Fleet Marin Force Aircraft headquarters, Norfolk, Va. tainly a rarity in hu nhsitorya tainly a rarity in human history for the people of any area vol untarily to request that they be permitted to join another nation. The People I was much impressed by the people of the islands and by tht- process of Americanization, which has reached an obvious fulfillment there. I was paiticu 'arly impressed on this score by watching the children of the islands, many of whom had the features of Orientals, in drug' stores and shops. I noticed that the little children of the oiien als, the Hawaiians, the Ameri cans, the Filipinos, and other res 'Hcnts of the islands went into the drugstores and shops in much the same manner as do little chil iren in America:" The'y 'purchas ?d ice cream cones, lolipopa and 'omic sheets. , . During the time' 'while I was America we. know and-loye as we 'here the political races were in I are. They have demonstrated orogress, I have never in my life seen in America a greater in terest in public affairs than was manifested by the candidates of. the two parties for the various elective offices. They showed a devotion to the concept of gov ernment of, by and for the peo ole. Died For America While in -Hawaii I saw the graves of hundreds of natives of the islands who had gone out in-, to the Pacific war and into the European areas during World War II and had paid the last full measure of devotion to this coun try we call America. On tablet, in a Buddhist temple I saw the names of 23 men, natives of the islands, .who hal died for our country. 1 I am 'convinced from my own (CENTRAL PTA HEARS TALK BY CLINIC DIRECTOR fi (Continued Iran Pag One)' 'the Chowan Baptist pastors and their visiting evangelists. ? The revival is a church-wide sponsored- effort and so these various committees and workers ttients of the church. , j ' Television : and Movie . Actor 'Gregory Walcott is to be the -nest., ovsneelist for that. revival iSr.. Walcott wiU speak for. the Chowan Associational Youth Rally on April 11 in Edenton find at the tellowship ibreak'ast for the pastors on April 13. ; The "Billy Graham of Hollywood" f6s he has been called, is a na tive of North Carolina,, leader in denominational affairs and brother to Pastor James Q. ket." name. , Enthusiasm for the revival is already running high in all phases of the Baptist work and it is anticipated that it will be one of the greatest endeavors of its kind in the history of the church. v C. Crop Improvement 'Ass 6- jciatioh,"is'to sfert With gtfod'seed potatoes.'1 -iliv:! st.M; s Uste only certified seed if possi acre:' where certified seed ale, McLaughlin said.-; Bed only iKoties and over averaged seed lvs inches in diameter op ; bushels per acre, over, and examine each potato lor ' ' iExpeiimeng halr- shdwn' th'at, the HTttort'flltW.ri A 'it'!t1'ii"3 plans produced "frorrfrinral '' Silas Whedbee-announced the enaged" yielding 163f' bushels ''e' winners and -Mrs- iDn M-iJackt, tife -sonfWas .chairman. :,Ju.dgeaj,-, 217 scurf. The Crop Improvement Asso ciation has just completed stor age inspections of certified seed potatoes for sale. , McLaughlin reports" about 38, 000 bushels of Porta Rico and 16, 006 bushels of QopBqrtJBkiw Cold Rh are availably : ;iiocal agricultufliLagents'tfr fhtf1 Cnip Improvement Association .will futaiah I farmer's ''with the flames pf,ce.r,tif,ied, seed .producers upon request. "All ,tjfpld potatoes have been found to 'conform ' with the high standards' .set., ior..,c.ex ti.f,i e.d. seed potatoes," McLaughlin said. "Farmers' should make suite a ! blue tag is attached to' each bas- Walcott is his stage Some farmers make a practice of, selling their hest potatoes and saving the' strings (less than 1V4 inches in diameter), for bedding. 'This increase could meaA the difference between a prof.'t and loss on an acre of sweet pota toes," McLaughlin pointed out : . "And where seed potatoes are found to have scurf," McLaugh lin concluded, ;, "get some Vrrfore seed; for trying to treat diseased petattypan' at .waste of tjme and E., White, Mrs. Jp, were lyir?:' j. ; n.,wnue, utip. ftr--E. Ward and Silas Whedbee. , The teachers' in charge of the it. program were Mrs. Hazel , Bea- mon and Mrs. Cleo Felton. 7t COMMITTEES NAMED FOR BAPTIST REVIVAL Continued from Page' 1 had a part in the program. A nominating committee, corn nosed of Mrs. Harold White, Mrs Bryan Miller and Mrj. Evelyn Harrell. was named to propose p slate of officers for the year 1959' 80 at the April meeting. Mrs. Thurman .Riddick an- WE FINANCE NEW CARS observation that the peooie or the i nounce(i that the grade parents lelurwlc 'aia lllcf nc rl Pvntf'H t.0 tVl P ' :i 1 i x .1 1 n 4 H . " ' y- J - . wtji iicui men juuiiis at n piw- gram on Marcn zo at z r. m. Attendance prize for the March meeting was won by Mrs. Atha Tunnell's first grade, which had a record of 81 per cent. at 5 Percent Interest No Extra Charges No Wailing For ihe Money SEE US WHEN YOU BUY A NEW CAR Hertford Banking Company t ... f.lU.:.,AIEMIiER: F. D. I. C. . . ood Sweet Potato Crop Needs Good Seed Buyers are predicting that if farmers are to expect a reason able price for their sweet pota toes this year, they must produce a high-yielding, quality crop. And the best way to produce such a crop, says Foil W. Mc Laughlin, acting director of the Health Oration f , .Contest Winners Shirley L. - Felton,' sbeaking on the topic "Tuberculosis,' won ' first ,prize . in ; the first health1 oration contest for 1959 at King Sleeft- Elementary,' School r on Thursday afternoon. v'. Catherine Blanchard won sec-1 Mirl ourarH frtr Vtni tallr nr "Mom. tal Health" by the three-county contest promoted . by, . the ' TB Association and sponsored.' by Other speakers in the Pasv quotank - Perquimans Camden j; County 'speaking contest were ',( Yvonne Harrell, Elsa B. Parker, l.vdia A. Martin. ' Gcoree . W. Reid, derald D. ; Logan and j! Edith! Johea.tt .h n ' n H - W 1 , .h . TMY A WEEKLt CLASSIFIED '; II j ii We've got the "TOPS" in trade-ins . ... thanks to the fast- selling 59 FORDS! in V ... See UouV FCHP DEALER'S .... , .. i USED CAR VALUES C asy financing frmt to ault your biidgrt SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER Taylor Tli2Sl?e! EdentqriiKrCr Thursday and Friday. r. .... March 19-20 - ' 'J , Spencer Trcy in- EBNRSH IIEJtlNC WAY'B r - . "THE OLD MAN AtiD THE SEA" - ? t WirnerColor 4- Saturday. March 21 nOlIllI.H FF.ATIIBK ' j ' . JPrian Keith in, j J ; "SIERRA BARON" Cinrniaflcop anil Color ' ' V 1 -. U. lsc ? J.. - Chuck Connerrin - "TOMAHAWK, TRAIL" 13 Sunday and Monday, ' " March 22-23 Marshall Thompson and Maria Land! in , TIRST MAN INTO SPACE" Tuesday and Wednesday, March 24r2& : - : i ' 1 : ' ' Dana Andrews and ( Jane Powell irt "ENCHANTED ISLAND" . V TethnleokMt '.' ," 3f ii PRIMG IS H FMF" - It's Time to Start Farming Operations For the Coming Season. See Us For Your Needs , FOR HIE BEST . . . BUY Pfister's HYBRID SEED CORN We have it ready for immedi ate delivery. You'll get better results with PFISTER'S. We Have a Complete lane of , Robertson's f PROVEN FERTirUERS Place your order with us TQ DAY . . . for delivery when you desire it. WEALSOIIAVE Cotton Seed Meal Hulls and Seed beans Place Your Orders Now ... Be Sure kpu Willirfivl Yotfb and Fertilizers When You Want Them. WE BUY HOGS: We Are Also Buying Corn diid Beans t j J. F. Hdllowell;& Boa1 PHONE 2841 WINFALL, N. C ft 1 -- . -A ' 1 1 11 - : " f , ' w . J 05)1 KTM n i? if s?'ifi; ilfe ftsi . rn.i I.,: -v . .... .' YOU'RE V u 1 Particular farmers are joining the parade with Bobertsons BLUE BANNER "J&W. bjand fev,' uiunai Dvmcn guaraiuees necessary wuiuums or me ax primary ana seconaary piai ganesa - boron molybdenum) which' all cropi . demand Aooeroons jjAJNiSJiri. rLUS brand fertin. "Ut TTC" : , fni. ifcolf 1m. n.n.:nM 1 t. . f i uues me fL.uo meawr i everyaay ran ' " 7 Tr f ""f J'u .:..s P;.v ., r (...(f c, -ij., . guage; th "PLUS;" quality RBfiUE BANNErV a ' ' No matter what analj?si you choose,' RoberBonf means the inolusSon 6f substantSal quantitiei of' f BLUE BANNERPEUS" is your "insurance'" orA ite trace elemenw (iron copper zinc man- ., profits! Sse your Robertson ftent TODAYI' I! 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