PAG2 TT .4 -i ftM LbL4s . j - Fred G. Logan, manager of Auto Fresh Foods, Ic.,,announc eq that the ..."market '"facilities there can greatly improve the ubual method of tmarketin,wa ternielons in this aW.! Y.ffeV"- j llf, i Logan urges growers to contact Farm Fresh -Foods for information; '-joi the watermelon planHii urday. j ;t, ; i ; Mrs. Bruce Milam imrl Mrs. H. iratinftWp'vflrinHWiHoffler of Suntfuryj enlertain- through Hhe services otffertjf 'by Farm Fresh Foods can line; up the best lBUye;nelofisvf st that by orderly marketing, the grower can obtain a fair price for his entire crop, rather than to sell his best melons at a. fair price and then be unable to find a market for the remainder of his watermelons. ' He pointed out that the buy ing connections of Farm-Fresh Foods will offer protection to the ' j grower and also assure the buy- - I j era to kuuo quality melons, ouy f. ers of melons are in dally con tact with Farm Fresh Foods and i growers can be assured , of the highest market price for H mel- v ons in any quantity offered by 'each grower. ffl . He palso stated ,, that Farni " -! Fresh Foods is seeking growers of fall snapbeans to be planted between July 15 and August 1. Attractive contracts, approved by the N. C .Department of Agricul ture, are now being offered to falf ' growers by L Farm Fresh . in. ii : ' t ing their small grain, lahd in, other, , crops. V(j. tnap peaha should ; provide a', greater profit than soybeans, according to Lo gan; and arrangements are be ing made with the N. C. Em ployment Service to provide la bor for picking these beans if there is a shortage of local labor when these beans are ready" for harvest, Logan stated. PARTIES FOR BRIDE-ELECT .Miss Alice ' Jeanne . Jackson was? .honored last week at sev erah parties preceding her wed ding which took place, !oh Sat- ay at ,the home of Mrat Milam. '' Miss Sue P, White nd- Mrs.' Sam; .Trueblood weiie hostesses- at a dinner party Friday night for the wedding party and out-of-town guests at the home of Miss White. Mrs. Tommy Byrum, Mrs. Sey mour Chappell, Mrs. Jake Ches son, and Mrs. Joe Tunnell enter tained at a cake cutting Satur day following the wedding at the home of Mrs. Byrum. Cake, punch, nuts and ments were ser ved to the wedding' party and out-of-town guests. . ROOK CLUB MEETS Mrs. Oscar Newbold was hos tess to her bridge club Friday night at her home on Dobb Street. Those playing were Mes dames Archie Lane, Harry Hol lowell, G. R. Tucker, C. T. Skin ner, Anse White, D. F. Reed, Sr., Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize went to Miss- White and t.t: yni-ii. M d July 4ih , Mrs. Johnnie Winslow, who prior to her marriag last' Sat urday at the Hertford Baptist Church was Miss Alice Joan Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson of Hertford. C PERSONAL ITEMS low was "awarded Mrs. Skinner. Foods, and Manager Logan urg- Refreshments were served by the intact him before hostesa ' Farm Fresh Foods " (Incorporated)' is now contracting with Grow ers for Fall Snapbeans and Cucumbers, .Spring Vegetable Land and Small Grain Acres : give two .Crop ' Incomes when ' planted in Fall Snapbeans and Cucumbers.;. l '; ' I5 'GROW XlfksE CROPS UNDER. A ! 'guaranteed, contract. gj-For J. Ul III J. A COI1 i" UUU9 1UU t : atesvillei N.C. : . I Our.Contract with you is approved by the N. C. Depart- W - 1 . . i . tp . i i . . mem 01 Agricunure 11 you are inierestea in growing Fall Vegetables under contract . CZ3 At Camp Don Lee Miss Judy Reed, Reed. Mat hews and Richard Auman are spending, this week at Camp Don Lee near New Bern. On Vacation r . I Contact - .' Fred G. Logan, Manager, Phone 3011 The Rev, and Mrs. E. F. Mose ley will return home the latter part of thjsjw.eek after visiting in' Roanoke, Va., and DanvMe, Va. ; From Portsmouth ' j Mr. and Mrs. Vincent HiW and family of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. George Fields, Sr. In New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lamb spent the Fourth' of July holi days in Pemberton, N. J., with T-Sgt and Mrs. Ray Lamb and son,' ; Victor. ; ji, : - - i-i i From Raleigh ' ' i Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Towe and LdSH41'ter' Susie, of. Raleigh spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Erie Haste and Mr. and Mrs. Jj H. Towe. ' ; i r . ; From Raleigh Mrs, jShelton White of Raleigh spent , several days this week with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Recent Guests ' Mrs. Roland Beasley of Nor folk,. Va., was a recent guest- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lane, Returned Home Mr. and Mrs, Claude Williams and son, Willis spent last week end at Nags' Head as1 the guests d Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White. Week-end Here 'l , Tommy Sumner of Wilmington spent the week-fend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Twine, Lillian Twine and Peggy Mans field of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lamb Sunday. Visiting Daughter ",:, 'y 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne are spending several months with their daughter, Dr. Louise Payne at Charlottesville, Va. From Norfolk Mrs. C. L. Smith of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Riddick Chappell. Returned Home Mi? and ' Mrs. Thomas Lane and children spent last week at Kitty Hawk. 1 p mmm tmmmtmmmmmmm M mm MrtfMM mmmmm Mbm ft flftlss 'KB. From Durham Miss Jo Pat Stokes of Durham spent the week-end with her parents',; Mr. ailiMts.C Stokes. ' . f i ' . , ' At Nags ' Head Mrs., Tom Skipsey and.' daugh ter, Bea are -spending this week at Nags Head, ..; AiHtoigh'tsville Miss Louise Chalk left Satur day for a two-week vacation at Wrightsville Beach. In Portsmouth Mrs. Carlton Cannon and Miss Cornelia Cannon spent the week-end and several days this week at Portsmouth, Va. The graduating class of 1954 held its first reunion in the Per quimans. County High School cafeteria on July 4th. The invocation was given by Miss Leo Dail after which a de licious ham dinner served by the Susanna Wesley Circle of the Hertford Methodist Church was enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Whitley, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Wins low, Miss Leo Dail, Miss Ocia Lee Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Steve! Perry, Mr. , and, Mrs. Bobby Jones, Mr., and Mrs. Harvey Butt, Jr. Mr. , and Mrs. Preston Morgan, Mr. andv Mrs. Frank White, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews, the Rev. and Mrs. Clifton Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Ray Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spruill, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lay ton, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Chappell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Meads, Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ray White, Miss Suzanne Towe, Roy Forbes, Marshall Winslow, Miss Joan Wilson and Mrs. George Barbee, the 1954 senior class sponsor. Bobby Jones, a member of the class, rendered a solo "How Great Thou Art," accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Harvey Butt. Jr. I Marshall Winslow welcomed the graduates, non graduates and:ithir guests.! : i Roll -call land prophecy . of the graduating .class were fead b Mrs. Harvey Butt, ; Jr., and Bobby Jones. . After adjournment a - social hour was enjoyed by renewing old acquaintances. Refresh ments of punch, nuts and mints were served to the group. ;. There are only three pleasures in life pure and lasting, and all derived from inanimate things books, pictures and the face of nature. Wm. Haylitt. 1 NOTICES' Refresh Yourself AT OUR SODA SHOP REFRESHMENTS OF ALL KINDS Landing Soda Shop Effective July 1, 1959, this Bank will pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts compound ed semi-annually. All Savings Deposits made on or before July 31, 1959, will bear 3 interest from July 1, 1959. Hertford Banking Co. Hertford, N. C. Member FIDC WEEK-END SPECIALS .MFcONDITfONING COSTS TOO HIGH? V ;'V - Cut costs, by keeping hot ' sunrays -- r .;. . ! . i- : 11 I v . V ' ? can reduce heat gain through win , dows up to 708 so units or central system will cool more efficiently J anu operate mr less. H ' NO AIR'CONDITIONING.T.HOUSE TOO HOlV hrfg. f " "(',"NAVACO. Awnings reduce room. ' j. ''V'' ? Ventilated constructfoni the original , Termo-Syphofl"-'deslgtt'ic!t"ttany ' v 'di 53" draws hot air from rooms - lets cool air in, . a i.4 u Ma" ) tti r's amiable. Cei complete facts on NAVACO Rigid Vi -i or I ' minum Ventilated Awnings today. Call or come by 3 Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. a Thurday, July 16 LAST SHOWING Gregory Pack in . "PORK CHOP HILL" .... ! ! 9 t- Friday and Saturday, July 17-13 Micha.l Landon and Jo Morrow in - ''THE LEGEND OF. ' TOM DOOLEY" 60 Minutes of "3 STOOGES FUNARAMA" Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. July 19-20-21 Bing Crosby. Debbie Reynolds and Robert Wagner in -"SAY ONE FOR ME"' , Clnema8eop - Color .. and Stereophoaie Soand i Wednesday and Thursday. , . July 22-23, . ' i YOV CAN"T BESI8T lit-' ' ' HypmVkia in ' i ' .k - "HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM", F - Cinemi8cope and. Color? ) - f Drive-In Theatre . Edenion-Herlfotd Road ' NOW OPXN FBIDAY : BATVBDAT AND StNDiT Friday and Saturday, July 1718 . i Sal Mineo in ! " , . WALT DISNEY'S V . . -"TONKA" : . 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