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PAGE TWO L-uenost two ■ Meny HI News By LOUISE B. ADAMS Sir. and Mrs. Julius Katona and children, Judy and Michael of Albuquerque. New Mexico, arrived on Monday to spend * some time visiting Mrs. Katona’s mother, Mrs. H. R. Outlaw: hex sisters. Mrs. Roy. Baker and Mrs. Cliff Keeter and a brother, Raymond Outlaw. John Dudley of Scotland Neck was a visitor in the home of Mrs. C. T. Baker and family on Wednesday. Phyllis Sniithwick spent a few days last week with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bob House in Har rellsville. Mrs. J. D. Sniithwick spent Monday and Tuesday visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Keeter in Edenton. Becky Bunch left Thursday with the Rev. and Mrs. Lamar Sentell and children, Barbara. Martha and Rebecca of Chowan County to spend a . few days visiting friends in Gaffney, South Carolina. Fonda Sniithwick was in Edenton Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward and son of Portsmouth. Va.. spent the week-end with Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davenport. Mrs. Sara Baker and daugh ter, Shelia left Wednesday for Tampa. Fla., after spending some time at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Bak er. Mrs. Baker accompanied her daughter to Florida to spend a few days. Mrs. J. P. Love and daugh ter. Nina, spent Thursday in Elizabeth City visiting Mrs. Love's brother-in-law and sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Cobh. Kermit Mizelle of Edenton visited his grandmother on Fri day. , Mrs. Chet White and daugh ter. Anna Raye and Mi-s. Vir gie Baker visited Mr. and Mrs Tommie Cobb Fridav in Eliza beth City. Mrs. Baker remain ed to spend a few days with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Cohb. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Katona and daughter. Judy of Albu querque. New Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Keeter and son. Scott ie left Friday to spend a few days vacationing in Florida. Shelia Small of Edenton spent a few days visiting in the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Chet White. Mrs. T. E. White returned home on Friday after spending two weeks visiting her son-in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Cobb in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Ineal Taylor were in Ahoskie Friday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sniith wick and daughter, Ann. Anna Raye White. Gail Foyles of At kinson. Janet Morris and Linda Barnhardt of Windsor are spend ing the week at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs George Oliver and family of Carv spent the week with Mrs. Olivet's moth er. Mi's. Sallie Adams and brother, Sanunie Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Britt of Edenton spent Sunday with Mr. Britt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Britt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foyles and children of Atkinson were week-end guests of Mr. and when things get hot... you foot for o specialist ...wAm yit mrf wfcyitf ff t... West * Byruni I A « I Mrs. Owen Barfield. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baze more and son. Mike, of Ports mouth, Va., spent Saturday with Mr. Bazemore’s grandmother, Mrs. C. T. Bakei-. Mrs. Kenneth Spivey and sons, Ken and Kerry of Wind sor visited Mi-s. Spivey’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis Saturday. Mrs. W. T. Davis, Mrs. Way land Spivey and Cheryl, were in Windsor Satur day morning. Joe Davis of Perrytown com munity visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Davis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams and daughter. Lynn of Ahoskie spent the week-end visiting their parents. Mrs. Lloyd Cohb and Butler Williams. Mrs. Jessie Perry of William ston spent Monday visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr, and children. Ellen. Edmund 111 and Ima Marie spent from Sunday until -Tuesdav in their cottage at Nags, Head. Mrs. Ada Greene and Mrs. Utha, Sharpe of Harrellsville,] Mrs. Lillian Davis and son, Jim mie of West Virginia were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden. Jr.. Thursday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foyles and children of Atkinson. Mr. and See tlie Patented SIEGLER now at Edenton Furniture Co. l’H< I’VE .(216 EDENTON, N. C Let us show you how you can New! SYNCHRONIZED AIR-OIL CONTROL GIVES SIKI Hill IEAI at the turn of a dial! . - -v - , ■ Imagine! Turn just one dial to the heat you want and your new Siegler delivers it automatically. Turning the dial feeds the exact amount of oil into the burner, feeds the flame the exact amount of air then regulates the blower speed to give you perfect SUPER Floor Heat! And the exclusive Heat-Line control is right up front for real convenience. The new synchronized Sieglermatic control sys tem means even greater fuel savings by assuring the most economical fire pos sible on all settings. « Don’t go through witfc J cold floors and high fuel bills. Buy a..J beautiful New Siegler that gives yon J amazing SUPER Floor Heat as it pays J for itself with the fuel it saves! J iACtomgb*cM GUARANTEI| jQlßCf£s/l OIL HOME HEATER' I I theres a mod for any size home I mr 'Tnwrwammmr •••aiririii—ri" ~ t «aJI ' 1 «••*«i C-w***uJ Atuuii<3, Slttin’tOX SOSm CttROLIuAi VAwziSDAT. AUGUST it, Itfifi, Mrs. Owen Barfield and chil- 1 dren and Mr. and Mrs. E. J.| Pruden, Jr., and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. | E. J. Pruden. Sr., Saturday. i Mrs. Bettie Willis of More-J head City, Mrs. Bert Willis of; Edenton, Mrs. Chloe Byrd and’ Mrs. B. G. Willis spent Tues day in Suffolk, Va., shopping. I Mrs. Virgie Behlps of Wind sor spent a few days visiting in the home of her brother-in- ] law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Willis last week. j Mrs. H. G. Evans. Jr., and Mrs Claud Evans gave a stork shower at the Midway Com-} munity Building for Mrs. Ste wart Holland of Greenville on Wednesday night. Mrs. Hol- ( land was the former Sue Perry. 1 Mr. Holland was from Eden-, ton. | Mr. and Mrs. Pete Belch and children of Edenton, Mr. andj Mrs. Hobson Taylor. Mrs. Clif-, ford Griffin and children. Vic tor and Terry of Williamston i and Mr. and Mrs. Bob House ] of Harrellsville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sniithwick 1 Sunday. J. L. Williford visited the Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Nickens in Eliz abeth City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Williford. Joe Murray White, Mrs. Smith’s brother, returned home with her 'sister to spend some time. Kenneth Cobb of Elizabeth • City returned home Thursday | after spending some time with j his cousin, Martin White. J. W. (Skimp) Winborne ac companied Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mitchell of Criswell to Nor folk, Va., Saturday. Mr. and I Mrs. Mitchell were on their way to visit relatives in Dayton, Ohio. i Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Snell of Creswell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed | Balen of Lynchburg. Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Williford on Sunday, j Wesley “Skimp” Winbome spent four days at Nags Head i last week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Bunch 'and children spent Sunday at . Kecoughtan. Va., visiting Mrs. | Bunch’s father. . R. J. Mitchell in the veterans .hospital. • j Mrs. J. P. Love visited her brother-in-law and- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Cobb in i, Elizabeth City Sunday. 1 ! Vannie Mae' and Frances Cowand visited friends, and rel • atives in Ahoskie Saturday. Jerry Cowand ■ of Newport • News. Va., spent the week-end at home with the S. V. Cowand family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowand and daughter, Tommie Ann, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mi zelle in Colerain Sunday. ! Mrs. George Cowand is a pa ■ tient in Bertie Memorial Hos- pital, Windsor. ,Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis en tertained ‘Mr. Davis’ mother, Mrs. Arthur Davis, with a birth day dinner Sunday. Those who shared the occasion were: Mr., and Mrs. James Davis, Mrs. Kenneth Spivey and boys, Ken] and Kerry of Windsor and George Davis of Elizabeth City. 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It now covers two thirds of the : nation and is spreading constantly. Symptoms are sudden halt of, milk flow; in beef cattle, drool- j ing, nasal discharge, a deep cough or loss of appetite. The disease can be prevented l by vaccination, and it can bej treated successfully. Replace animals should be quarantined for a time. i l ! Sweet Potato Crop ! j Smallest Since 1871 l | Based on condition reports: . from growers, production of I 5 j sweet potatoes in North Caro-; j lina is estimated at 1,220,000 J fj hundredweight, the same as the jfortcast of July 1, according to* 11 the North Carolina Crop Re i porting Service. I* The expected production, if ‘ realized, would be about 24 per “ cent below the 1969 production lj of 2,560,000 hundredweight and i would be the smallest crop * iwTST Yield per acre, es timated at 78 hundredweight, is 2 hundredweight below the 1959 -■ yield .jifer acre but is 18 hun ] dredweight above average. The 125,000 acres for harvest is the ; smallest since records were ■ started in 1868. i Opera Note* - I > ' ■*.: Tim—l work in the opera at night, and carry a spear in the last tret. Nancy—But how do you keep awake that late? ■ Tim—Fellow behind me carries 'a spear, too.
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