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Attend Funeral , Mrs. Shelton White of Raleigh' jmVf ' 'Commanded and Mrs.Gordan Walkef "of Virginia Beach spent j WedriesddSC With Mr. and1 Mrs. Edgar White and at i tended t!l$ Jarvis 'funeral, i Attend' KJumfo " Mr. and,' Mrs. G. C. Buck and Clcv(? md attended the ; BUck to Jly reunion- af $ Simpson f Pitt Ceunty on f Sunday, 1 ay 28,. and' re- turned ttml afternoon. . I Ik torn TdilMssfesiptf - S M Sin and Mrs.' Lt an and sdtf Chfistophs have retuwed1 to their Mme in JiRoV,l , Miss-., ai&f spending t week with SgU Sotted I parents, , MV. mf Mrs. f Clement Ijortfan. 1 f vfteitar lrwrt t:r;-'f:' "" 'vMf. and Sf. ftuf i ling, Jr.,; aridf daugnfr" Robin frqn Concord are V visiting hfer parents, Mr. s and Mrs. 'Wendell Benton. Move To -i Florida Mrs. Jifnmy Lane and daughter j-iHydie Jo left this weekjfor Miami, Fla., to jcin Mrs. Lane's hus band, wh -us , .working ,:m Miami. Mrs. Lane and daughter have 'been living at the 'Kanoy apartments. Returns Home; ;.. Mrs. L. Jay Winslow has returned to her' home in Norfolk, Va., after spend ing a week with Mrs. J. E. Lane. Weekend Guest Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas and two children of Winston-Salem and Miss Nell Thomas of Gibson ville spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas. From Charlotte - Mrs. Hamilton Anthony and son, Stuart Anthony, from Charlotte sperit ,thA weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sumner, Jr. Mother's Day Guests Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Jor- " dan were Mr. kfi&'al&ti ' Carl Woolard s ren, S M Sgt. and Mrs. La Polk and son and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Barnes ..... of Norfolk, Va. J Visit In Newport News , -Mr. and Mrs. C. C, , Banks and daughters, Lin v da and Brenda, spent the ( weekend in Newport News with their son-in-iaw and daughter, Mr. tnd Mrs. Howard Williams, Jr. . HELP WAMTEtt FEfwIALE! . I -Sewingr machine operatbrs previous ly employed by Don Juan Manufapji tunng- Corporation and others et perienced in sewing men's and feoys" shirts. ;nf 'B'iJp':-W'y - APPLY TO s - Don Juan Manufacturing Co. HERTFORD, N. C. tr. AH property otmejrs are required to clean their lots THREE fi)$OIIES A YEAR . . . May 1; July Ij September L If owners do not comply vitli ordi nance, tlie Tomi Volt eleai i ttielotd and the cost will be charged against the property. L I A ... ' Sunday flera Mr. afid" Mrs".- Edward Byrum of Norfolk spent Sunday whir Mr". Byrum's mother, Mr E. A, Byrum.' from Norfolk .. Mrs. R. M. " White Of Norfolk visited Mrs. J. Lane over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mo Googan spent the:weekenctf with relatives m Red springs. , , ; tit': .'.') ,f i Fridat Guest Bbcks ritri day with Mrs. E. A. By- rumT t ' " ' ' 1 r ' From Itichmand Miss Jo Davis f owe from Richmond spent the weekr eri with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe. Attend Graduation . Mr. and Mrs. , Harry Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Byrum attended the graduation of Harry Winslow, Jr., at Atlantic Christian College on Sun day. Week At Nags Head f 1 , Mrs. Tommy Tilley and son, i Tommy, t Jr., i ate spending this week at Nags Head with Mrs. Tilley's parents. : ' In Portsmouth Mrs. Carltoix Cannon and Miss Cornelia Cannon are spending some : time , in Portsmouth with ' Mr; and Mrs. Garland Stanton. ' Attend Graduation .5. Mr. and Mrs' Charles Skinner, Jr., fettendei the graduation of Mrs. Mary Frances White Twiddy at Atlantic Christian College on Sunday. Graduates '. . Miss Rachel Winslow, Mrs. Mary Frances Whiite Twiddy and Harry Wins low, Jr., were among the? graduates who received degrees . from Atlantic Christian College on Sun day. Attend Graduation - WntiMtst Thurman anaWS ;fdttickan4raa3uBhtei' and son,'!,Lydia and'. Tim, at ttfnded the graduation of Mr. t and Mrs. Riddick's son- Bill alf fN. C. State College, ohi Saturday. 1 ' 9 Weekend lit Raleigh ' Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Riddick and family spent the weekend in Raleigh with Mrs. Riddick's broth-er-iri-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Porter, . m2 X ASCSNews BtfSB S. fctAjJ'j'j T9oW Foot AdiJouncd T ' there jwill be a wool pool fhip year in Wash WgfotiT N.' oh' June '12 ftd" .v tast year there I was no bid ' on the wool 'for. the 5, wof pool. Mafty producers carried1 we i wool, f This year prices will be'as follows: i s , Cleaf'Wool, $45 5? ewt. Short lland .i lambs wqoL $.0- ft, . , LightPurry wool,$38.75( cwt. fj Heavy burry stained , and dead widl, $34.18 cwt, , , Tagi, '$.!, cwt.,,,, , : Whilefi fthese prices are somewn&t .lower than 1955 prices, he.,untjy,e,,pa ment.f' Iflif.jp based' ott?, 66c. with a', lower gen eral price the incentive payments could be higher than last year. All wool should be de livered 'io the Agriculture Building before- 11 A. M.-, June 12, 1961. R, M. Thonrosdn, County Exten sion ' Chairman, has ar ranged ;:for transportation of the wool to Washing ton, N. C. The wool should be properly labeled. Cotton Failure ' i v Cotton1 regulations re quire, all cotton failures to W-r'eported to the office and ift, Ahe. failure occurs after, May, 13, .1967, a writ ten requwtymust1 be filed befor the fatid can ' he' planted to another crop. Failure ' , to ecniply : -with this' regulation wilt mean a lois' of: i price support pay ments and history credit on the planted cotton. The cotton must not be plowed up until approval is given by a representative of the county office. Certification Of Acreage We have already receiv ed about 25 per cent of the acreage reports. Fanms that will be. visited and measured have already been selected. .- We urge eyerypne fo file their re Iport as'sooji as possible in 'order that We may com plete the measurement job as early as possible. All wheat acreage on partici-' pa'tiiig wheat farms and on farm .. where corn- is plant ed In lieu of wheat must- be reported , by. May ,.31 1967, WYNNFORD 1 E CLUB NAMES COLOR SCHEME For the May meeting Mrs-. Joe Tovri gave the program. Each 4-H mem ber selected a color scheme for their own room by list ing color of curtains, bed spread, rugs, etc, Our leaders suggested' tftatJ if we kept to a color scheirie everyone would enjoy our . room. ' , The meeting was called td v order by David True blood. We pledged allegi ance to? the American 'flag and 4-H flag and then sang . WHiis." i Sydney led Hie' dtevpriona!. ; v Retresh'menfs , were serv ed hjr''.1Ksren; Copieiand,' which'' ' everyone.' v enjoyed. We were' thew dismissed , , ' .; f v0Art, pRoefba. fcf Hospital ' Fred Mattthews 'is a pa , tlent at the Albemarle Hospital. (SH wH--- -u4A L. Pcr-Co-IIi 1 1 'erquimahs" "Hih luls turned- t--another i cham. piohship ; basleball team. Pitcher Tim- RMdiek struck out 20 hatters as he led the team 16; a 4-1 victory' over Gates. Central's viCr-. tory over Northampton ended the tie- lor the top berth lit the Albemarle -AA Conference; , Thus, the PKr. , qujjnans- Indians , are,:- the 1967 Albemarle AA, Conj-, fefence champions.,;; , The- senior' play cast Is hard' at work ipreparing. tifor their May 24 presenta tion. ' The' cast ' is hoping U 'have & large turnout at ' their production next Wed nesdajhlgh, V,' InstallaWn ''of . Student Council officers : for 1967-, : 1968 was held, on Friday.; The new r officers include: President, Tommy Long;, vicee president, . Donald Perry; secretary, Johnny Caddyt treasurer, ..Jane Evans; sergeant - at - arms, Billy Ward; ? pianist, Kay Dail. The new committee chairmen were ; also in stalled. I ' The Student "Council al ' so held a very; succfessful chicken salad supper or Saturday. .They ma d e: about $200 on this event. vt Od Tuesday,- May 9, Mff. Byrum and j Joyce, J Copte-: ilan, .yentured'i tojjtljti HfHif , day Inn. . The purpose of .the journey was to attend a luncheon-at which Joyce Was! presented a $750 scholarship. The scholar ship was given -(by !. the Woman's Auxiliary of Air bemarle Hospital, for ap plication to education for a health career. l Several members' of the - newspaper ' staff and ' their v advisor, Mrs. . Laverna .j.. . ..... ... . liadies' Dacrn-and Cotton PECr-lANENT SleeTeIes3, Roll-up Sleeve $03 LADIES' PANTIES SIZES 5-6-7 4 pairs for $1.00 Girls' Crop Top and Short Sets 3 MS- UI7 . .... vtm) hu Cfc-- --. Cflneland.,,, Mrs. k CQPeland -l.aod.. Jdvca-Copeiand,- edi. tnr nf thU vfefci?d(Pdr-Coi Ili Vattler. attehd teHaiW ,4utCf sponed'ii byifhe ' News and, Observer. Joyce-J received a plaque tof be ing the . most. valuable . sti.'fer on the school pa per.,. Fifty other - news paper staffers also receiv ed a plaqufe. ," . k, "' ' The week of the 1519 was filled with the excite ment of baseball. Our In dians had already won the conference title and now it ) : was time td ' play ' for ' higher stakes.' 5 Oh Tuesday ' iGreen. Central High travel ed f to iPejuimans 'and went i back home with a de-1' feat of 2-1. Then on Fri-: -day afternoon the Indians vere scheduled ; fo play Pamlico ( High School af. .WiUiamstort, ' Hie score, of 10-0 ih faVor of Pamlico brought ouf dream of be ins) state champions' to an end. An All-Conference Ban" quet was held last Thurs day night at Bertie High School. This banquet is held every year to give the trophies to . the. winning conference teams and also to hand out awards to the players from j each school ' who received All-Confer ente honors as well as the . captains of the cheerlead irtg squads. This year, Per quimans High had several 1 individuals.'1-: to; r fe c e i v,e; .tffeards.- Thesei iwere;,. Joe rJUi?kett Jari Whit'e,(.Tim Riddick, Ray Winslow; Carl Wayne- "Bateman, ' Peggy Copeland and Carolyn Mor gan, i. The real honor came 'iafi the end when Perquim " ans igh arid jNorthampton iHigh-Schools'wer'e award ed the good sportsmanship , trophy. These schools will ' share the large trophy for the next year and will be ! given smaller trophies to keep ' so that the large 'Permiftent Press DUSTERS - SPECIAL - $2.99' Ladies' Tuck-Front Shirtwaist DRESS PERMANENT PRESS SOLID -COLORS AND PRINTS Special 5.88 PrsSBLOUSES ; -SPECIAL 2 pairs for $1.00 Child's , BQXER SHORTS . ' i - special": 5s ,.rrifpr$lJBft-r :-1MATERIAL' WASH AND WEAR ' ,l PRINTS AND SOLIDS Rfg, 44cyd Sale, 37c yd. i -be -awaroea-at- tne- next-Ail- - ; 'on, Wednesday .night . . tiet, senior, class," 'of, 1967 .was giveh, 4 party -at. .Arrowy 'head Beach, "fhen on 'Sat urday night' a- senior dance was , held in the school gynr -featuring 'The- Pa triots". :. It- won't ; be long before' the end of good old high school days. . ' ' Finally, on Sunday , th Letter Clab took its annua! trip' andi this 'yeai , they ' , went ;to Uhe - baach. i Be- -;cavEe. of nhe ; icooli fweathen there "..weren't'.', many-sun- -itansthut (he girls made the , most of he trip and- had a., good fime anyway; ' . ii Try Weekly .Classified NEW STORE HOURS1; . ' BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JUNEl 7, 1967, WE WILL CLOSE EACH WEDNESDAY AF, iTERNOON AT 1 P. M. AND, WILL CONTINUE i,THE SUMMER CLOSING ON WEDNESDAYS THRU AUGUST. WHEN WE WILL GO BACK TO OPEN ALL DAY ON WEDNESDAY. Phone 426-5527 , WBUB '4B JUNE Foam Filled Bed Pillows it'll! 1 1 f . 9 9 1. -4 ; Reg. $2.98 .Only 99c Bath Towels1 - Large & absorbent, ft'.'-l-vj '.'"' ,!' ' 1' '-''''"V';.;r; ";- ' Special 66c and ;r 2 for $1.00,, 2-piece Bath Mat Assortment GOOD ASSORTMENT , OF COLORS - Special, $1.96 EXT,RA PECIAU Gome, see our assortmtnt of toilet Goods Items .Values from 59c itf-stor""' SPECIAL THIS :&s!'.Lfo4ie..Ward.of. Jx-. f renounces thr e"(r andappla'K, thr t fidgd'-ef her d.,;, . ta" Ftfye, to Bobby Baker Stalhhgs, ' sort vof Mr( td, Mrs, Jra .Stll.ings.,pf ,,Bel- r , 1 -Annouricifig.the openirig of office fry Hertf6rd 114 . West Market I Street for the practice of ioptometry.i Jes examined diy 9 td 5?. , ; - -u. . . . optometrist - PHONS 420-5261 II V ' VJJ ri 1st THROUGrLJlJNE; 30tK For Men -.-:;:,.,:V-' ; MENS ,WAtKINGi3E9PT& WALKING SHORTS, $3.99 ! MEN'S SPORX SHIFTS $1.27 each and uJ i Mens PiennancntPre SHORT SLEEVE BOYS' SPORT SIIIRT9 SPECIAL, $1.38?lv Permanent Press BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS SPECIAL, $1.64 COYS' LJPIUDA SILTJD SFnCIAL $1.3 videre. The bride-elect is ; also a daughter of the .late. ' IcTa'y ton"" Ward.""" A" Juno" ::.KpOjlc ; More Ul heShh is caused bv top; much food than to WUe. . ; , t'X ' T Tuesdaiy and Fri-i t 1 , , IIERTFORD. N. C " 'i-S.'S' V..'.':H5-Vis.'S f' 1 ' ,1, i'' - iAai7 Hertfo&N.C; ""fa and B$ys V-'" DRESS SIHRTS r tr r r
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