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ts - Tie Indiana and Squaws basketball tear j of Perquimans High dropped a iloulle header to ths Manteo girls and boys, played here -last Friday night before. , one' -of the . largest Cnowda of the season .n ' Coach Ellle Fearing's teams were out for revenge for losses suffered tt Manteo, but the Dare County lads ana lassies were oenc on winning yie gasa lor Manteo, t.-' " The girls' contest iwas a thriller from the first' whistle; both teams showed signs of tension and missed easy shots in the finrt half. The Squaws took an 8-5 lead in the first period and moved to a 16-12 advan tage at halftime. ' In the third quar ter Maateo scored 14 (points while Perquimans tallied 8, to move into ZS-Z4 lead, la the final period Maa teo scored nine points to Perquimans' sin The final score was 85 to 80. .Mary Frances Winalow was hib scorer for' Perquimans with' 13 while Marvina WhrCe counted for 12. Betty Rogers, with 16 points, was high for .; Manteo. ' " - The Indians were somewhat handi caped in their game with the Manteo boys, being without the services of John Morris, who was ill. The Dare boys rolled up a 17-10 lead in the fiist quarter and the Indians were never able to overcome this advantage. Led by Thatch, who scored 21 .points, for the Indians, Perquimans closed the gap some in the second period, the halftime score being 24-21 in favor of Manteo. Each team hit for 10 points in the third period and the Indians outscored the visitors nine to eight in the final canto. .The -final score was 42 'to 40 in favor of Man teo. Joe Towe scored 10 points for the Indians, while Cahoon was high scorer for Mantetf" with 22 points. UL.4 P-1 i::2 will cc- :vj'-s t u.'" minimising lUe eact of a I man-power, shortage. "7 3 . of the .continued need of .i i i .a- . c -v io i. jt aeienso aemanas.-mei j i u. 4 states Department oi Agn Anltimt . in strain aflkimr farmers to produce" 16 million bales of cotton asl ueatn. was riding Highway 17, on was requested in 1951 when 15,200,0001 Thursday afternoon of last week, as bales were actually produced. The George Lewis Hall, 62, of Hertford, prospects now are that as of the new Route 8, "was driving a log truck to- crop year of August I, ,th wry- wwd kiisabeth City. : i ', over of cotton wiU . be danuslyl As Mr. Hall approached Woodville, low,', and the carry-over - will " pob-J the truck went out of control crash- ably be the lowest in 25 years. With ing into a, ditch and Hall was killed this situation existtnir,' the prospects Instantly , when the loejL ' loaded on of farmers receiving good' prices fori the truck, slid into the cab' o the their lint is good. - 1 ' ' ? (truck, crushing the cab 'and its driv 'As of July 1, 1951, there were 701,-1 er. . ' .-..,,,. 000 acres' of cotton in cultivation.) cMTr Melrina. of EHzalwrth fS. This year farmers are being asked wM driven- south orr 17. 'Wiaetiiie- w pianx -zo,uuu acres oi mwg "Hall. He stated he saw the truck go North Carolina and to increase the out 0f control, but b could give no yield per acre for. the state by s-t, reason of Hall losing control. He least 5 per cent. Every, county In' aid the truck went' off the hiirh- the state is being asked to grow as way on ths rigftt side of the road, much cotton, as in 1951. ' Hal, a natSyoand lifelong resi- rroiwaDie proaucuon ui ww ".af At iWnimaiM nnnntv. t 0. iw ,j. ii a r- ' tc i i i .1 Mv ' of CI-;- , r i L.j. L. 'A. 1 Baror, , . ; -3.- : Sarvivipf t "si 'i J a sister, L-;8 Cvla V v. Mrs. I B. V,'e' b of ilwr Hlope; and his'ttatarn&I t -j3oL- lurs. Ia Ward, of EdeniUn..,, - ' i are 1952 will be dependent in large meas ure upon the use of newly developed methods of insect and weed control WUKam and Sarah -Lane -Hall, hus band of Mrs: Susie Symons HalJ and had been employed byByrum " Bro- and other improved wltoral practice M a tpuck driver tyr He who should teach men to die would at the same time teach them to live.- Michel de Montaigne. designed to increase yields and con serve labor. While fertilizer pup plies in 1952 will be less than de sired, the available supply, if proper ly used, should prove adequate to meet goal production . with normal weather and more general adoption of other hnnroved practices. More ef fective control of boll weevils and other cotton insects is possible in 1952 if producers . in the infested areas make proper and timely use of improved insecticides and - other con trol measures, ' Defoliation of cotton plants helps prevent boll rot, retards fiber and seed deterioration, expedites hand picking, and increases the efficiency of mechanical Dickers. In. 1950, de foliating chemicals were used on only about 8 ver cent of .the cotton crbp. Increased use of these chemicals in STANDAM) 1 1 GRO-MORE" FERmiZERS AKD IMTIC1DES Manufactured By r STANDARD FERTILIZER COMPANY 'DMsiorfof Mstbiesorf Chemical Company ' WILLIAMSTON, N. C. HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS FOR ALL CROPS SEE Milton Dail & Son HERTFORD, N. C. Surviving besides his1 wife are two sons, Lewis Kenneth Hall and William Gerald Hall, all of Hertford, Koute.S; one sister, Mrs. Thelma Hall Stallings of Elisabeth City; two brothers, John and Will Hall, both of Hertford, Route 3; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Twiford Funeral Chapel in Elizabeth City. Burial was in an Elizabeth Cny cemetery. .o :. ;r Rites Held Monday For Noah Ward, Jr. Funeral services for Noah Md ver Ward, Jr., 18, who died in a Texas hospital Wednesday afternoon, Feb ruary 6, following an accident in line of duty on "Operation Long. Horn" of the United States Air Force, were conducted Monday afternoon at three o'clock at the New Hope Meth- Recoil , W v C Ctic. Hatch In December A toCi of 3,saz,000 chicks were produced by commercial hatcheries in North Carolina during December. This war the' larr"t December hatch , on record. exce... r production during December 1950 by .43 tor cCSt and the five year (1945-1949) average by 138 per cent. December production exceeded ' November production by over 12 per cent or 447,000 chicks. Output in the State during: 1951 totaled 60,343,000 chicks. This ex ceeds production during JW50 by over 12 per Cent or 6,759,000 chicks. ' ' South Carolina and Florida were the only South Atlantic States batch ing less chicks in 1951 than in 1950. The decrease in 'Florida- was minor whereas the decrease-in South Caro lina amounted to 8 per cent. In the South Atlantic State eggs in' incu bators on January 1, 1962, were up' 13 per cent .from a year earlier and 15 per cent more chicks vers booked for February delivery. .-. v ; For Husbands Only "How- do you manage always to be dressed so well?" asked a man of an, acquaintance. "Does your wife pick !i.t -li U'l: hi T g. J7. 1 vrr A hlv' y j . 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Take Dr. Csld well's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsi a. It's Mtt-HghM. No salts, no harsh drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract . of Senna, oldest and one of the finest; natural laxatives known to medicine, ; - Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative taste: - good, act mildly, brings thorough relief tmjtrtabh. Helps you get regular, end , chronic nosing. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation ofteu brings. - ' Mousy back -If sot aarbSes Molboftfclo S 2S0, H.r.l$,H.X , Dn.GniDDElLS SENNA LAXATIVE ' Cii1iiii la l lutflm tytwp ? 01 in it--- mm 1 f 0 u 3 KL?JTFOHD, N. C. DEPEHDABILITY , , ,. SLpW m4 pUoJm Aoogh they , plough the r own f ths SMtV ptaftssr eroysd rtimra truly dV peadajbie. TK5j ps'.'nt, hrd-; wvdbncj, hardVAs Mpmr t. - . .. b; ;' - ' .. Wis sro always foody to hefe fetbnoof nosd. AtlSiecjiteW aieletl ty irwiw. tciantine acwipnieffl, paffiCfs us to rssv oW ssrvico of ?ter)dobil nV Wi wMch to J41 ovjr bolacj- - . 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