if N PAGE U TIMES-NEWS. Rich Square, N. C.. August 5, 1965 OPEN FOR BUSINESS - Bill Brown (left) manager of the Ahoskie ABC store and Rufus Darden, who will be the manager of the Mur freesboro store, were busy putting Hertford County ABC stickers on the stock when the Ahoskie store opened Wednesday, Ahoskie^s ABC Store Is Opened For Business Wed. AHOSKIE - Ahoskie got Its first ABC store Wednesday when doors opened at 9 a.m. at 414 £, Main with $40,000 worth of stock and Bill Brown as manager and Harold Vinson as clerk, and a combination clerk and warehouse man to be added. Also on hand were Rufus Dar den of Como, who will manage the Murfreesboro store, sched uled to open Monday or Tues day, and Calvin Pearce of Mur freesboro, clerk, and Bruce Bra dy of Wlnton who will operate the Wlnton store, site of which Is yet to be decided. Salaries of the ABC employees have been set at $95 a week for managers and $90 a week for clerks with staggered hoursplan- ned to limit working time to 40 or 41 hours a week, according to P. B. Woodley, Hertford Coun ty ABC Board chairman. Initially, hours of the Ahoskie store will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Woodley said. However, hours will be govern ed by the flow of business, he said, with this to be decided a little later. Woodland Personals Miss Mary Ann Creech of High Point Is spending this week with ■ Miss Margaret Burgwyn. : Miss Lynn Mitchell of Plym- ; outh Is spending some time with : her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. : Monch Futrell. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Vaughan spent several days last week In C h a r 1011 e and attended an an tique show. Mrs. W. M. Joyner who has been quite sick is slowly im proving at her home. Miss Anna Burgwyn attended Youth Conference at Duke Uni- v»rsUy In Durham several days last week. E, L. Tlmberlake, Sr., Isapa- tlent at Park View Hospital in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biilley accompanied by "Chuck” and Ann Bailey of Spring Hope, spent last week in New York City. Mrs. Dick Jordan of Richmond is spending some time with her mother, Mrs, E. L. Tlmberlake and her father, E. L, Tlmberlake who is a patient at Park View Hospital, Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Reinhardt of Morganton spent weekend with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reinhardt and family, Mrs. Paul Brittle and daugh ter, Dorothy, wereguestsofMrs. Nora Copeland several days last week. Mrs. Deanna Bridgets of Portsmouth is spending some time with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Pow ell. Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Lane and mother, Mrs. Horace Lane, are visiting relatives In New Jersey this week. Miss Julie Parker spent last week at Camp Don Lee, Will Brown and Jay Edwards are patients at Roanoke-Chowan Hospital, Ahoskie. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Barnes, Mrs. William Tlmberlake and children, Joy and Bill, accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Burden and son, David of Fort Worth, Texas are spending some time at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Cola Lassiter, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter of Washington, D. C., are spending this week at Nags Head. Mrs. Lillian Riddick ofHobbs- vllle Is spending some time with W. W. Carter and Mary Ellen Carter. Mr, and Mrs. Meredith Lee and children, Carol and John, spent the weekend touring the mountains of Virginia. Happiness adds up to different things for every person. Lasker By MRS. GARLAND BRIDGERS Mr. and Mrs, Thomas New soms and children of Jackson spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lassiter. Mr. and Mrs, Purvis Bristow and son of Roanoke Rapids were Sunday night supper guests ofhis mother, Mrs. Budd Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Collier and daughter of Franklin, Va., were Sunday guests of their moth ers, Mrs. Ola Bryant and Mrs. Ollle Collier. Cartland Lassiter returned Saturday from Roanoke-Chowan Hospital, Ahoskie. Mrs. Lizzie Griffin of Jackson Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Lassiter. Leon Collier of Portsmouth spent the weekend with his wife and mother. Goodwin Barnes of Virginia Beach spent the weekend with his wife, Mrs, Mary Barnes. Mrs. B. T. Brldgers returned home Wednesday after spending sometime in Rocky Mount with Mrs, Foyd Tanner. Mrs. Ruth Peele of Pendleton Is visiting Mrs, Carrie Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Vaughan and son of Windsor spent the weekend with J. R. Vaughan and Mrs. Jim Bolton. Class Of '57 Plans Reunion RICH SQUARE - The 1957 graduating class of Rich Square High School will meet for their first reunion on Saturday night, August 7 at 8 o’clock at The Heritage In Rocky Mount. Serving as chairmen of the re union plans are Mrs. Ruben Ben- thall, Jr,, and Dell Millar. Nineteen members comprised the class, and the chairmen have issued Invitations to each one to attend. Special guests at the reunion will be w. R. King, principal, and Mrs. King, and Raymond Med ford, to whom the school annual, the Rowanlan, was dedicated In 1957. Speak to Advertisers Cafte CchHif PICTURE ^ YOURSELF HERE! BEACH and BOAT CLUB • BOATING • FISHING • GOLFING • RECHFAFION • SWIMMING • CAMPING • PICNIC • WAFEH SPORTS • HGNFING • PRIVATE CLGB ON ALBEMARLE ^ SOUND WATERFRONT AHD WOODED SITES DOWNPAYMENT SOOOO AS LOW AS A 7 MONTHLY PAYMENTS *10 29 ALSO ACREAGE TRACTS FROM 1 to 5 ACRES ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES OF COMPLETE WATER SYSTEMS, GOOD ROADS, LOW BASIC TAX RATE! DIRECTIONS; From Ahoskie go to (ho Kdonton Brii'.go on the Chowan River and fol low U.S. 17 to Edenton, follow tht* Capi' Colony signs from Edenlon to the Albemarle Sound. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA on Albemarle Sound Gearge Man Pendletan Is Injured SCOTLAND NECK - A 28 - year-old resident of George was reported to be in satisfactory condition in the Roanoke-Chowan Hospital, recovering from Injur ies sustained In a two-car col lision near here Sunday. N. C. Highway Patrolman S. E. Jones reported this morning Ar thur Jay Edwards was injured In the wreck around 6:30 p.m. on U.S. 258, one mile north of here. The patrolman reported three other persons, Earl Poole, Ger ald Welch and Pamela Wicker, all of Sanford, were treated for minor injuries at the Our Com munity Clinic here and released. According to the patrolman, the accident occurred when a 1959 Ford, operated by James Welch, 20, of Sanford, ran off the right side of the road, back to the left. Into the left bound lane and struck head on a Volkswagen operated by Edwards. Edwards was admitted to the Roanoke-Chowan Hospital, Ahos kie, with severe arm and facial lacerations, said Jones. Approximately $400 damage was reported to the Volkswagen and $500 damage to the Ford. Jones is continuing his inves tigation. READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS Mrs. Hunter Webb of Ports mouth spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood ard, John Howard Woodard, Mrs. Roger Davis and Mrs. Hjnter Webb attended the graduation ex ercises of Miss Rachel Woodard at the Johnston-Willls School of Nursing in Richmond Friday eve ning. Miss Linda Askew of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie As kew. Sunday dinner guests in the Askew home were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Askew of Boykins, Mrs. Lewis Dunlow, Boykins, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dodd of Roanoke Rapids and Miss Jackie Futrell of Ahoskie. Guests of Mrs. R. E. Draper and Miss Jessie Draper are Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Carter and grand daughter of Cheverly, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carter of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burgess, Gwen and Jackie Burgess spent Wednesday and Thursday In Ra leigh and attended the 4-H dress revue and the 4-H talent show. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fisher were in Raleigh on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rasberry InFarm- vllle. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson and daughters, Susan and Pam- Twa Receive Nurse's Caps SUFFOLK, Va. — Two North ampton County girls were among the graduates of the Louise Obici School of Nursing in July. Com pleting the graduate require ments were Miss Linda Carol Collier, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Robert Collier of Lasker and Miss Betty Grable Jones, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Jones of Route 1, Jackson. Graduation exercises were held last week. Miss Collier Is a graduate of Rich Square High School. Miss Jones is a graduate of Jackson High School. MISS COLLIEK ela, spent the weekend at Nags Head. Mrs. Doug McPhail of Enfield Is visiting Miss Clara Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davis and daughter of Elon College spent Tuesday with Mr. andMrs. Lonnie Askew. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis of Conway were dinner guests in the home. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boone, Jr., and Randolph Stephenson were in Ocean City, Md., a part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Stephen son spent a few days this week MISS JONES at Wrightsville Beach with their daughter’s family, the Frank Faucettes of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert T, Ste phenson spent a part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ste phenson at Nags Head. The young er Stephensons spent Saturday night with their parents here on their return to their home in Baltimore. Misses Sandra Edwards, Deb bie Fisher, and Anna Beale Bur gess toured East Carolina Col lege, Greenville, Tuesday with the Northampton County 4-H Hon or Society. Among those from here who at tended the funeral of Mrs. Hi'igh Vick in Franklin Monday wore Mr. and Mrs. CliftonLewter,Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Britton, Betty Jo Britton, Miss Clara Edwards, and Mrs. E. J. Burgess. Pai'sley and chives are neces sities in every kitchen for flavor ing. for garnishing. If there’s a .small clear area outside your kitchen door, plant a few seeds of each of these useful vege tables and have them handy to harvest. HURRY! BY POPULAR DEMAND!!! STANDARD HURRY! —Continued Thru August 14th— Only 8 1965 Oldsmobiles (Ser. No. 352695 E 182211) 1. JET STAR 88—4 Daar Sedan .. $2995 (Ser. No. 336355 M 413060) ^2. F-85 Deluxe Statian Wagan .... $3145 (Ser. No. 356375 E 180213) (P O 4 O C 3. White DYNAMIC Sparts Caupe . I oD (Ser. No. 356695 E 178921) 4. DYNAMIC 88—4 Daar Sedan !;3225 * AIR CONDITIONED SPECIALS • (Ser. No. 336695 M 4125111 5. F-^85 Deluxe 4 Dear Sedan $3075 (Ser. No. 356695 E 178074) 6. DYNAMIC 88- -4 Daar Sedan $3635 (Ser. No. 358395 D 116476) 7. 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