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-.. j , , v ; ; , i ii ) I. in n ... .-.'ii i 4 , E. A, Goodman underwent - a major- operation-i-at Albe , marie Haspital on Thursday tand. Is 'getting along-nieely. .Suffers Brofceq Arm , Mrs. Katherine J. - Ward suffered. a broken arm on h Thursday when she fell at , , her home. . Irom Norfolk. - , ,'r- , Mr.. and Mrs. gdward By runt from Norfolk Va., visit ' - ed Mrs' E. A. Byrum Sat fUrd.ky.i "f-jf Pi) Sunday Here : Mr. and Mrs! Percy Byrum ..' and two daughters from Vir- ,. inia Beach, Va.,, visited Mrs. V, E. A.!: Byrum on Sunday. .-. : Weekend Here . ' i ' Lloyd Morton from Lynqh : t burg, Va., spent the week '.':',. end with Mrs. , Lloyd Horton, "' Sr. i i Sunday Guests '' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wain ' wright and daughter from A!. Williamsburg, Va., Mr. and ii Mrs. W. K. Bossuot of Nor iV'folk, Va., Thurston Stalhngs ,v of Edenton and Mrs. 'Frank '"Winslow of '., Beech Springs -"'were recent dinner .guests, of . . Mrs. C. B. Stalhngs. tSunday Guests T Mivirand Mrs. Craton Ste "phen3 and sons from Garner -.and Mr. and Mrs., Bill Jones TtVnnVhn Vfl ' UPl'P rpppnt. Sunday..1 guests of Mr. , and Mrs. ;Fenton Britt and Miss Bea "Skipsey. . .Weekend' With Relatives ' Miv and-Mrs. Edgar White . and! daughter,; jSva ,;spent the iweekend with Ar. ' and Mrs. 'W.v B. Byrd at Buni Level and Mr.' and Mrs. - Earl Bar . rettiat Benneftsvjlle1, 'S. C, Moved Jntol New: Home Mr.- and Mrs. Broughton ail and . family moved into their Itewl hore, on Hertford Edenton Highway. The home iwas formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs: A. H. Edwards who have moved to Winston Salem.1 ' '-' , Attend, Funeral . . MramTlfe! , G. Sloop 'from Dublin, Miss Ruth -Ann Sloop. from ilichnwnd, Va., Mrs. W. U. ' Yearns from Winston-Salein " visited 1 one 'day last week. with Dr. and lMrs. I. A. Ward and attended the ' funeral1 of their aunt, Mrs. ' Jackson in Elizabeth CiC In Hospital . 1 Mrs.. Lillie Nixon who suf fered" a broken hip last week was operated upon Monday to pin the bono and, is get ting i along' fairly well.',' ?' In Hospital- - f ' '-, Cliff. Banks was admitted to the - Albemarle Hospital this week for observation and treatment,' and a possible op eration. " i f " '. ' .. ... 'iiW ' ':' '" , n', Used car buyers! ' j Sow atfbrd Dealers? X24-monthor50,000mae r . Wwtty fonLate-Model Used Cars ; Nowyou can geta2-feir6r50,000- f Mfle Power Train WnTanr when you buyaKfc5or'66 Foxd cait! ! . f. ' vi. i'jj " .' 'rf: f'Vs'J; :L')v" i;?;-:$4,fr::sH?tlH'tM 1 r : EHminat the possibility of high-cost repair WHs . ; M '64, '65 and '66s . . . Ford Mqtor Company sov fakw (h ' goufcl yut of puyin i uwd nur. Th Fwtory-BKkad wrnntjr will cow -ysur purchtM of any mm4 14M. IMS pr 1966 Ford Motor Company e)t ' (Ml kaa ben certified tod regiftcrcd by a participating dealer. . , Htre'a wha.t we mean bjr il bein food for 2 ycare qr tout of 50.000 Miltt of operation. Say you buy a car with, j0,0ttl mile an at. Thca yoo'rt , 'ocred for another 20,000 rrulet. For a total of 30,000 milca. But myba ' yoy don'l drive that much. Maybe it would la ka you tevaral ycara to mo up total of JO.O0O milea. If ao, we meaiure your warranty period la time. ' . That' when the "2 yaara" part cornea in. Two yew or M.OPO niHaa, whichever cornea trat. With thu unique Factory-Backeo warranty . . . yog never have to pay man than US fo any tingle repair- taat'a covered, Only on mora UunU know. Warranty oveia nop year i'v' ' .'' ' - -If. r.: From Boper 1 i-. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White of Roper visited Mts;AJ, , E. Everett Sunday p t On Sick List 1 " Mrs. T. J- Nixon, J,r is confined to her home because of sickness but is improved. Attended Funeral ; i4 c v Among those f j pm - Hert fprd attending the f uneral of IpTrs. ! f. 'A.-' Ward's slstr.-Mre. Jackson, last week in; -Eliza beth xJity were Dr. and Mrs Ward, Mr. ; ndi Mrs. ajvte Ward.l Mrs C. ; 'B. t Cnnn. Mrs; V -N.'i Dardon,,MiH.: J, f, .V Biggers and Mrs.yiC, ) E ohnson. i '-.iiiuK From Ilatteras : , :':;''f Mr' and Mrs. Clarence Winslow and . Darlene from Hatteras , Were supper guests of' Mr. and Mrs'. Woodrow Stallings and girls Tuesday nieht. Clarence Wmslow ana Darlene .spent several days, during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.' . Stallings , and daughters. I At Newport News Mrs. Corbin Dozier spent Tuesday . in Newport News, Va., ; where she visited Mrs. S. P. Toney III 'and infant son at Riverside Hosphal. ' Sunday Here , Pr. and Mrs. Charlie John son and son from Belhaven spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keel. Vacation In Florida . Mr., and Mrs. J. E- Wins low, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. J.i. E. Winslow, Jr., left this week for California. The trip was given Mr, Wins low, Sr., by the Purina Com pany. " In Hospital Mrs. Tom Cox was admit ted to the Albemarle Hos pital for .observation -and treatment, but has returned home. ( In Hospital Tim Mathew3 is a patient at Albemarle Hospital for observation and treatment, j. Saturday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lane spent Saturday) in Norfolk, Va., where they rvisited a relative at Norfolk General Hospital. In Florida ' David Pritchard left last H"MWy for St.1 Petersburg. it fa., where he is spending spme time with his niece. From Richmond . Miss Joanna , P.- Williford from Richmond,. ,'Va;, spent the weekend with her par? ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M; Williford. ' In Raleigh ' Mrs. J. W. Zachary is visiting her daughter, Miss Nancy Zachary in Raleigh...' tu da. at ej m Returned; Wednesday ' rfi I r. anq 1 Mrs.lft. S. Monds, Jar,; i returned to their home ,'e Ineddy ' iftef , . spf nding luvvrai days' t Atlantio City, N; J.,, where Mrs. Monds at tended an. educational meet- tTon Norfolk 1 Ur. and Sts. prazier Mill ef and children froni Nor folkv Va., spent , Ijhe week- end with Mrs. E. A. Goodman and, -Visited Mr. Goodman, a patient in hospital f ; ' ip WUIlamstoit - r ? v Mrs. Pipk . Brewer ' spent the Wekew iriUjwson yuith JiMhek-?J'.l'j '. 1 Jame: Sawyer; wfiaf'flfltnK- I Hosnlta! ; 3 IJllliJ WdlllCWS .'.WW,' JtUl'Ul- ted ; tq the .Albemarle , Hos pital thi&: -week; ifor-observation: and Jtre,atmenV': y From Raleigh ' Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Sum- Jner and daughter from Ra- ie.igh spent tne weexena wnn. Mrs.. T. B. Sumner. ;." : From Entteld.'ftu . ;: ''. Mr. and Mrs. Don Norman from Enfield spent the week end ., with friends here and attended the Perry funeral on Monday.. From Raleigh iMr .and Mrs., Lindsay Reed and three children from Ra leigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr. Visited In Portsmouth Mrs. C. E. Cannon and daughter visited relatives in Portamouth,,Vsoniunda5' ' , .. '" i 5 ' . ',! Irt Hospital . " . ' tl t Ray Hams, who -has been in,' Norfolk, Gvnerhfor f r week, is improved.. . ..t... At Nepott "News' t ff , ' , .Mif. and Mrs. Corbin Cozr iep and Dawn Dozier visited Mr. and Mrs. S B. Toney at Newport News, Va., Saturday and Sunday, i - ; ' . . . Returned From Hospital ; Mis. clauue Brinn has re-1 tiuned from Norfolk General Hospital where she had a wrist operation and is getting along nicely. From Windsor ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews from Windsor,' spent the weekend' with relatives here. Gone To Okinawa :, h Mrs. John Askew and chil dren have moved from Hert foj-d4to Okinawa ..lylvere stie will join 'her fiusband - who has been there for sometime. . , . BIRTH ANNOXJNCEMUEJftt .Mr. and Mrs. S. P- Toney ni, announce the birth of i son Spugeon Pollard Toney IV, born "Saturday February 11 at Riverside -Hospital 'in Newport - News, 'a.. Mrs. Toney : is the former Miss Cqokie' Dozier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier,' Sr, . mm mm mmm mm utmtmm m t an ed . to yte"S -Aiumarte pitillastf; wieek(f Ipteeba tipft"(ind, tre'Btme'ntt'ijiJiif ; ! tajt.(iiMiivin' ''1ii' )V'"'W4i.:i. f Ik r.wtt u.r,,, oriy th i . sr. at k.mmmmifm0m. m Trau avM . ww wM. ra tt4 lmmt imtm atttt oafe.itM, lieriiM0 (aaa MM KirttMi iem. L J nav rkey.ntiitfar fv.lt.l-rtifcarta TV i fwt iv (--.-; iaeji mvt m. Iwrej Mj OkK. Mt'xf ml' 'ma mt' -- - aeajiaaliaM a iZ pm IMHi1A aM: MM ( tM Staaf tt ttwajfA tS (aan pr fWM ae IrineAkWw t4 tk lul hr W pi Umi kr-HalcM(JttVllrtiir.' . an urlrtl tUi. rtaraiwtV Ma tM tt bwMtM 't n la) attavM.ndal,ll MWVMealW v. t;. - ; j.- 1 ( r, ,rt r. -ri f New Compliance Method Below is ' information in regard to 'the certification metjiodi- of compliance,,. This is a contihuatipn anoV espla fiation of the article in last week's newsletter. .., , A 1, Report to be .' filed by farm ' operator ' by required date. - Wheat; May 31, 1887; Corn, Peanuts ; and : Cottoltj June 30, 1967. . ! . . . . 2. No opportunity, to ad just excess acreage pr destroy excess. ;., .,,, -T,'").'-.; i"i 3. If planted within sd'1 ministrative vartancsj.Bcresge assumed ; correct. - Admini strative Variance, applies tQj Peanuts The-t llotnentj lajrheat and Feed Drain Per mitted Acrpqgei Cotton Al-i lotrnent pr 'permitted Jacreafe!: Divjersloh. '. 4 v'.'C A4mbt)Btrat)v . Varianp fable Whiteston ' Miss, Mary Ai Winslow, and her brother,' G. B. Winslow were host.' and hostess oft, Sunday to the following pWi pie honoring"; Mrs.;' Sybil Winslow on her birthday. , ' Mrs. Sybil Winslow; hon oree and son Donald of ;Nor-', folk, Va.,: Mr and Mrs.- EU- gene White, Mrs i Clifford Winslow and children' and Mr. and Mrs. ; 1 Lynwood ' Hobbs of Hobbsville.' A de-. iicioiis , dinner was enjoyed by those present. v The Rev. Winford Clifton left pn Monday to attend the Ministers Meeting at Quaker Lake .this week. , ' Twehtyfive people from Up River .Meeting attended World'.'Day of Prayer On Fi-i-' day night at' Bethany Metho dist Church. ' i 1 Saturtlay, 1 Februury 18th is, Quarterly Meeting vof Friends at Corinth - Church in Vuv ginia. Sunday night, February 29, two ladies from the A.F.S.Ci at. High Point wjll he at Up River Meeting to show slides and talk about the work. - Rev. Charles Snow and hifl wife Dora were at Up Rivef for the weekend. They were at Piney Woods on Saturday niht and at Up River Sunr day morning and Sunday night. Charles vheld, a Chris Han - Education . i-Workers Council and spent Sunday .night at the parsonage with, the Clifton family;; '.: . Mrs. Verna Wmslow, Daly Rountree and Mrs. Jesse f-RtMintieeare still' unable to get out. from their wmes ber cause of sickness. v ' 1 E";Kffbrd Winslow returned home from Jamaica this wcel. He spent a weefe there 5 helping; build a new. parsonage' for the Missipn Center of Friends work thfere.; i Mrs. Mary W. WinslowTia? returned to her home after a week of .absence witH "tela-, tives. r ' 'Mr., and Mrs. Emory Roun-: tree of Sunbiry visited Mr. and Mrs. -Arba Winslow and; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings J on Sjunoay.- Mrs.. Rountree is a niece of Mrs.' Anna Wins low. Mr. and Mrs. . Waldo Wins low have - bought a house- trailer and parked it on his father's1 premises to.ilive in.- Waldo . has w finished .college. ana expects, to larm. . Mr., and Mrs. Ellis Stall ings visited his parents,' Mr. and MrsJ Alfred Stallings at Sandy Cross i i on . ; Sunday night. Mr. and , Mrs. Stall ings are both. Jn poot health. Mrs.' William Wmslow en tertained the Whiteston Club meeting , at Jien 'home Tues day night , of,; last ..week.... , , i ne; AJice' sUnappeu Mis sionary Circle will meet, on February 25 with Mrs. Ruby White with Mrs. John Lassi ter as co-hostess. It's Vssliington's Celebrhtinit: vim mrsair3 ,'Ut ! Seeds, Feeds and Needs! Foosf":) IAKtment, Peli ase, Intended Pivw.sion, pfr: ' , , (I.I - 1IU , . - , 9.J '' ' oa n . n.t 20.0 - 24.9 25.0 - 29.9 30.0 34 9 " '35 0 39 9 -40.0 r 44.$ -45.O and iy ' ' variance .' '- ' 0.1 0,2. , 03 . Ii 4. Farms .iitoWthmnwh fninistrayve i , y arlanp.v: i thpn iolerance ' appliesi ; , wheat, lM: Qt&itywd C:' iTolt erapce allowe4 'largerl ;of; acres -ja 9ti'tfC,$ltttiif4 pr base'withHiWKiWof', IS acres, r, ,'ppji t ptVMOi; ; ptytf , mitted , isiereage hna diverted acreagdj PeanH---lBrjg'er, of 9,5 acre or 8 per' cent of al lotment '"pot ;t6 exeeed . 10 'Fafms within ' tpleranop will bo eligible for , 'reduced payments on feedt, grain, wheat and cotton, ?!:payment Reductions Feed ' Grain 1 V4 by farni projected ; yield by 1.22; County AVerage--1 by 94 bushels , by $1.22 equals $172.02; Cotton-1 by 450 lbs. by 20.25c equals , $138.60. ? 6.-Farms . within tolerance on peanuts' will 'be eligible for price v support and pay penalty on the excess : acr'e" age of 8.5c per ' pound based on past five year yield. 7. Farms , excess by j more than tolerance will not be eligible for any payment and Will not be, eligible fpr 'price support on peanuts' an mar keting quota penalty will be dUe on excess peanuts. New drawer Allotments The final date; for refuest ing 'new' grower allotments are listed pelow bv .-crops': 'Cotton Feb. 15. 1907 , Peanuts. Feb. Ifi, 1967. Feed Grain March 1, 1967. Wheat-Jly J, 167. PerGotlf i Spectator By Joyce Copeland and Ja White The week ' of ' February 6-10 ended with ' a' holiday for all the students of pCIIS. pequse of the snow m A : '. PEOPL 3SEW Account It Is now , uilipuuiiweu rf ty boara,;of,- . M un regular! ( eossioii ( ons ; J.;otidy , February 6, 1967 at 3:00 P. M. in the Superintendent's, of fice, v ?i , - , J , All members were present. v The "chairman -called the meeting; to order. Minutes of the last meeting were reaa and - pproved.. . The Board voted to allow Fave Bovee Marrbier.ancl AHlne James to cpminue scnyoi uiier marit- .periOfl of 'ttljjb'nce:; pecp'UsB jfl ikns f ftr5 Eliza hieth1 & iBBitt 'adi'fifrgrReidiUa');!'!' j ;i'!iifl';: decided thfc fllhe) OJtt rj houat; rpn'tne : piopert vthkjrY the SjBoard, is in 1 the pirocesOf acquiring would bq giveitlito , the ; Hertford-Fire; Pepartment' upon .tWineceipt of. ; the .deed to the property by the oard. '.. . . : t A 'lengthy discussion . of "Compliance Plans" for the decUions were made on this 1867-6B term ensued. No decisions were made oh this matter. ... i'- ' A lengthy discussion ' of tjie -instruction program in ofir schools followed. It was pointed out that the teachr in? of English' was tne most difficult; of all teaching. A thorough knowledge of Eng- and bad weather, the schools in - Perquimans County were closed on Friday, ;he;lQth and - everyone ', relaxed and enjoyed a three-day holiday. During the week our gins and boys' basketball . teams nlaved two away games. On Tuesday night the old activ ity bus traveled to Wil liamston. Both varsity teams received a free meal that nieht before the game. Spir its were high ' but . in vain. Hofti of our teams were" de feated. On .Friday night the Indians traveled to meet tjie lone', rivaled Edenton Aces. Even though the Aces won both games, our teams fought , two of their hardest and best games of; the sea son. v The Edenton .-. fans, however,; were not satisfied with thei victory over us and decdied to play a little joke. It turned out to be far from little and a igood example of Eden ton's reputation. SAYS: , nrovk i ; the; ; fct tension r tit if he j-ikiit K) 4-xxxivx estates iicvyc v w.jr ,v cvafJUiaiiiig. v ' t Your wish to provide an assured education for your' ,'; ' ' children and secure income for your family . . this wish ' ,i suggests a Trust Fund. Leour management and in- 4 ' I , vestment specialists protect yoUr estate in truSt'at'' i .PF!OPT,RC!-'RANK' & TP. T TSIT -. f!f. AfP A XT V-yf i.'.M"-. vi' -. '.'-'i:'Z: 'V''::rvU, ' ;:':'' HIGHER EARmNGS s-Q&&$ insurance coverage has been increased safer than ever to bank with the TTJESDAT TBBOVOH ' SATCBDTf 9 A.M. TO yyarveny , , .30 fo I -V I 1 1 ' jr- 'i, . . i i , f . w j ' V ,.- -. 11 r'lases ied for, all other instruction. The 4 to give'great- , arid em'r1-' - ti 3 of E.:!.!.,.. , ri r tte t the.'fu . iT1i, ies.'jMiort of Fran ces Marshbourhe whotilas been . teachihg : he-j seventh grade it) the Hertford GMrii mar School was acceotet The eipploymeht of j MirAie White to fUl this vacancy was approved.:.. -.-T The employment of Msrjt Morris and Frances Marsh bourne by the E.S.E.A. Jpf- nce . was appro vea ,oy ;ne Board.- . . "On a otioii : W : p. Eurei' With W kecond by, John tlanchiese, : the 'Board passed a: resolution to offer tfor . sale, in the frnanner , ''as presQribe4 Siriilawi'ra t'iOoi. Chevrolet amp Truck -lahd a 1940 fiord Pickup truck. ; V Thete vemcies are nor longer neea-; efl. rot--school1 purposes. , Thei ieifigr! np' further business; t:) this'' time, , the meeting ,-was ; adjourned -. by the chair..' .".J- - . f j ,: v . Dr Allan B; Bonner, fi ' Chairmn'' :f",M j '-; C.dWa!ters;' -.j,'; Secretary i :'f' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs..: Silas Whedbee was hostess to -her;. Bridge Club Thursday ' .afternoon at her home. ; ..-Those playing were Mesdanites ? H. A, . Whitley, Trim Wilson, J. H. Newbold S. P. Jessup, C. R. Holmes, Lloyd Horton, Montford HasV lam : and W.' H, Pitt. The hj .h; gcote : prize "went to Mrs-,': Haslam..: A sweet course was served. '- v ' wimm, ,,, ....ji,, .mmsamfm GOING SOMEWHERE? 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