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THE PEHQUTMA&S JWI NORTH CAROLINA. FHIPaV foAY V, I960.' TO FORT JACKSON unty Agent Urres (Ji.cck rvr wneat m wiiuam Edvird (Biiiy) - If you are. one of the farmers ! Umjfclett, m of Mr. and Mn that have oats and wheat, now i3 the , time to check for army worms as this is the time when they, usually appear in 'the wheat and : oat fields. If you notice unusual activity from birds in your small grain fields, - you should check this field closely : as this is a very good indica tion that these pests are pres ent, states R. M. Thompson, County Agricultural Agent. 1 VU you decide 'that dusting is luared,'' said Mr. Thompson,, "I would suggest that you con-i sider 'toxaphene and DDT mix ed, as the results of this mixture have 'been better than either of the dusts separately. ; ', '"Past history has shown us," the agent stated, "that very few farmers that raise wheat and oats have been able to harvest Freeman Umphlett, has returned to Fort Jackson, S. C, . after a 14-day leave. He finished 8 weeks basic training and is now with Co. D, 11th Bn., U. S. National Guard. NEW HOPE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bail of Arlington, Va., with . Associates Dfefcouht Oar-i poratkttl ' i 4 -Mr. Redden Is 4 .esfttftiate Dfi WoodrttW Wilson High School And & klhVihteS 6kwn and . Is presently tanfetoyed -; at. l t.rvim 1 wish to lhank mv friends ror the IhanV bartts IM Sbwers sent fed me, for Vfefrs made the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. The Wedding will take place September 18, 1960, in Edenton, AT FORT BRAGG tArmy Pvt. William C. Cherry HI, 17; whose mother, Mir. Eliz abeth C. Cherry, lives at 213 Mrs. Church Street Hertford, . was Mr. and Kermit Barclift and son, Kermit graduated from the 82nd Air- and Miss Celia 'Blanche Dail of Washington, D. C, were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail. MARY LOUISE NIXON. TO WED CARL RAY REDDEN Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cecil Nixon, Sr., of Edenton announce; the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Louise Nixon of Portsmouth to Carl Ray Redden; a, full crop without dusting for i son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence control of these insects, and it is pretty well agreed that this prae. tice is necessary in the produc. tion of small grain. G. Redden of Portsmouth. The bride-eletst is a graduate of Kee's Business College in. Nor folk and is presently employed YOUR VOTE FOR Thomas Nixon for t County Commissioner 7 PARKVILLE TOWNSHIP rtn the Democratic Primary May 28 :j Will Be Appreciated aAd sikep VrtV retaWl IhWmfe THOMAS HARRELL a MirrtiAfc Insurance com- pany Will brtale , an opening for an agent tn Hertford; age tnaVfft No previous expeiTeree 4 BehetlVs, retire ment, dlsahimy, nbspltaliza- " tion and life tn&fraftce. $88.50 per' week pitis , commission. Write' P. tt. Bo Elttabeth' ; City . or ' call 8827 - feettofeen ' t and Sao. A. M., daily. , . 1 J i'"" ' ' - ' may27 borne Division Jump School at Font Bragg,- May 11. 1 v Cherry received his parachu tist Wings, after completing four weeks of intensive ground .end aerial training which included five; parachute jumps. . .. ; ; He.;entere'ithe Army las Sep tembernd. jwwnpleted 'basic com-. bat; training : ait- rort. JaKson,-!,., t !. porto RTCO h"'"V1 . ifTO? - , r ii'me toUurn your snap beansl rciMHiift.v.vu.uy.-iA.ua v Bnd othef etlrlvx acreage mtd a. profitable crop by set- tin? out sweet' potatoes. IWe buy and store potatoes. Co lonial Potato Company. West Carteret Street. Phone 2204, Edehtoh.'- ' , expjune30 IBrDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP to May23 oh the J. C wmte property in Chapanoke. . House and lot for sale. Submit bias 6 G. A. While, Hertford, N. C, Rights reserved to re ject any or all bids. ' , . - mayl3,29 cAftfa 'of thanks ' It is '.with v humble hearts we write this note of thanks to the people of Perquimans and, Cho wan counties Ihat helped in tthe search of oUr. loved one, f TrX?y David Chappell. Td Sheriff Kelly White nd Sheriff Earl Goodwin and their helpers we extend a' veryi special, thanks; also to the "Rescue Squad that stood by so patiently. Then to the many that' have remembered Willi ptajciO viorta, iwwvAot' mmiiiio tlffJ food, phone calls and expressions i' NOTICE ..OF A?MINISTRATIOh i . .. , ,. I . VTiatnnir nunliTiea as vuimiH- qi sympatny, we are most grate- . -57. tate of Wen- iui. x-aun mm ueeu hkii was Eason. done ineiped Ugnten our load in our sorrow. May our Great Master richly bless each of you is our prayer. ., , , . irjTHE FAMILY. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED WtMIQ) Awnings VENTILATED HORIZONTAL AWNINGS I I ! .mm 'il Sturdy aluminum baked enamel finish Choice of colors and sizes 1 Ventilated to eliminate hot air pockets ' LANDING Supply Company HERTFORD. N. t, 4S) Hpreased. late ol Perquimans County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all par sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them, to the undersigned at Belvidere, N. C.. on or be fore the 23rn day. of April, 1961. or this notice will be plead ed in bar of .their recovery. All ,Knn ' inilebted to said estate. will please make immediate pay-i mThis 23rd day of. April. I960.. MABEL EASON JORDAN .Administratrix of Wendell' Eason. Mav6.13,20.27.Jun310 Far Athlete's Foot I f T-t-h liquid Ur 8 U.i daW Watrh . lrh---dty. , ,,Kh11.;kl,, rrpUco the lnllui. Jul "h iV liitMtrWaK T-4-I,, yarn 48. scratHT-menot with itch-me-not 7 , Ap,y ITCH-MR-JiOT. I mlnnteii. "ne bark. ffol th medTotlo take Md to quiet the itch In minutei; teh healthy. lmr ikin eome on. lor Mternal sV'C.lTl'SJlSX.v0 S It M PHARMACY To My Friends and Neighbors: am deeply gratetul to each 01 you tor, your con fidence and support of mev your Perquimans Coun ty Represenlalive. ' , , I trust that you will go to the polls Saturday arid cast your vole once again for CARROLL R. HOLMES THANKS! From The Bottom Of My Heart, (Paid political advertisement). h9s Time For A Chaege For 62 years, tlie 14 counties of the First Congressional District have been represented by men from ONE COM MUNITY in ONE COUNTY. Every challenger in this one f action rule lias met forceful and decisive opposition. ' Now is the lime for the voters of tins district to speak out for the change that will bring fresh, dynamic leadership to our district . . . For tile change that will end this onef action rule . . . For the change that will give our people as a whole a more direct voice in handling our affairs in Washington. WALTER B. JONES HAS PROVED HIS ABILITY TO GET THINGS DONE! His legislative record shows he knows what the people want . . . and he is willing to fight against any odds in behalf of the people he represents. MAKt WUR VOICE mid -VOTE 'HEARD VOTE FOR 1 FOR k3 CONG1E "Tlie Candidate WITH A Future" Seniority IsNoSubotituteFdr Ability See and )iear Walter B. Jones Friday Nigt,.lay 27th -f TV.WITN 8:20-8:30; TV-WNCT 8:30.8:40: ! ,' (PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISING) 'J
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