TO CMOWAN mi», EPENTOM, mmm CABOUWA Merry Hill News Mr*. Virgie Baker and Mrs. Taylor spent Thurs day at Elisabeth City. Mrs. George Perry left last / week to spend two weeks ' with her daughter, Mrs. Wil lie Joyner and family of Ty ner. Mrs. Perry had been a patient in the Roanoke-Cho wan Hospital at Ahoskie for a week. Mrs. Ethel Winborne spent from Friday morning until Sunday afternoon as guest of her brother, A. E. Bowen, Sr., in Windsor and also visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bow en and Mrs. Minnie White at the Rest Home in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and children of Newport News, Mr. and Mrs. David White and Mr. and Mrs. Xen Hopkins were weekend guests of Mrs. J. W. White for the holidays. Mrs. Velma Perry of Alex andria, Va., and Mrs. Della Evans of Colerain were the Saturday afternoon guests of Mrs. D. A Byrd and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith wick spent Saturday and Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bailey of Hampton. Mrs. Odell White of Wind sor was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Virgie Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans anA son, Johnnie of Chesa peake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chesley White recently and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Evans and Jerry and David of Chesapeake visited them on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chet White Joint Meeting Set By Groups This year the Chowan County Woman’s Missionary Society meeting and the Home Mission Study will be combined. The combined meetings will be held March 3 at Warwick Baptist Church, be ginning at 7:30 P. M. The 'Home Missions study book, "Mission The Northeast,” will be taught by Mrs. Bennie Crawford of Cool Springs. She is the wife of a well known minister in the asso ciation. _ LEGION MEETS MAKCH 3 Edward G. Bond Post No. 40 of the American Legion will MM its monthly meeting March S at' ifr Y l . ’M. Tliere will be "k I 'Dutch’* stippdr at 7 o’clock for all members. For reservations for supper, please call Troy Toppin or Bill Stallings. The guy with money to burn soon meets his match. Why wait for tomorrow? Speed limits raised on tillage, planting, cultivating, haying, and what have you tn d 0... I ...by order of a John Deere 4020 or 3020 ,II I I 1 ! V II These tractors manage to finish jobs faster without tossing dirt into the next county. They do it by working steadily at the travel speed you set By responding to lugging conditions with pull-through power-ln-reserve. By delivering power in higher, faster working gears- By providing the convenience of single-lever Power Shift control of 8 well-spaced forward speeds. Give a John Deere “3020" or “4080" a “go" on your farm... call for a field test « Hobbs Implement CtL, bic. “you* mn bum ssukt" GUT C. HOBBS, Mgr. ELSNTON, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Robertson of Colerain Sun day afternoon. R. A. Hedrick mtl-TTI from rage 1 stroyed it a few years ago. His love of the water is natural and led him to pur chase a lot on the coast with “the first SI,OOO I earned as a lawyer." Now he and his wife have a house at Long Beach and keep a small boat at Southport. When they're at the coast they boat along the Cape Fear River and out into the ocean. Hedrick prides him self on being able to show newcomers to the coast the best fishing spots, navigat ing to them himself. Another pastime that has garnered Hedrick numerous acquaintances as well as a lot of pleasure is his ham radio. He became interested in the hobby several years ago, studied and secured his li cense. Nowadays he gets many hours of enjoyment listening and talking to friends and strangers across North Carolina and even overseas. His call sign, WB4CHP, is familiar to hund reds of other ham operators. When Hedrick took the Appeals Court appointment, strangers and even some friends, wondered how he would do the job. After all, it takes a lot of research and study to make important ju dicial decisions. He brushes aside such questions. "I just do the job Just like anybody else would,” he says. To aid him, Hed rick has a research assistant (as do the other judges) and a secretary. With their close cooperation he’s able to seek out any information he needs to clear up a point of law or refresh his memory about the particulars in a case. His performance as an Ap peals Court judge can be measured by more than his popularity with his colleagues and other members of the legal profession. Item: His second decision on the court merited publica tion in “Judicial Highlights,” a national legal journal. Item: His decisions have met with unusual success , when appealed to the N. C. . Supreme Court. About'his work and career, Hedrick says, "Anybody could have done it. It just takes • hard work. 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