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.ay, r.. ;.. s, v..l y 1 " was awarder f rt ; ; j seven contest. , i iix " . e of Democracy" 'ra iicul contest ; sponsored by" the rtr. ; I J "-?ees. in tt-4"" "m "s Cou y -iligh Schooh-fj---; ' The f. i prize was a cash award $15. Aitape recc line of.Iiss -well's ' Jeech will 1 1 sent to jpii- .n in repetition jw outer o. (J - fWto- Cw---sn-,CircU will meet' on na ton june )snton t, miuarg. C E. JohnBon. The Mary .El TJ i -rit to t.o Ik "ace ( i'ace, a in 1 n Stalling. : For third J, we jBniWJiui,roT Uy Km Rh? 14 61! . IeKVaefe li.Trought. rum state- , i JiA6ef itaidttAioil "und an alf-ex- een iker, I j ill (wwS 'id-' B R. M. THOMPSON v ' County Atfent I J x If thef cold weather -,is driving the rats ahd mice from fWiield into yoxir home, and outbuildings some th the Ruritan Cluhs(,hi;the county have the remedy) .o jceep these peit under control.. '' ? As you. know, rata and hiloe5 do '(ntold damage every yejlr'Jour Stored gra n and equipment and to "the buildjn ;s themselves when' they come irodtt feed and a nesting place. 'jft ? ; . Three the puritan QttbsjaVe 'naken, a ia project, a fiat Cam paign, in which five. fajii ' qt War-farm? inay be purchased for $1.25. Tliipjrat polson ia-aofeirm' ful to dogj or cats and isvrecom . mended foU8B by the Federhf nd State Rodent Control Commission. This bait can, be picked,, typ,. at J. P. Holldwell &' Son'rSj'ard( Winfall, the Iost Offi!e.fcNew . Hope, Wade- Jordan's filling sta tion on V. S. Highway 17, and , the County Agent's offitftf.Jn Bert ford. , - If you are. troubled with these pests, this poison is doing jfv very good job toward keepingthem nn der contfol. ' ' :' ': ' ' y Joshua' Sutton; Route 3,"Heftfpr(i produced-530 .bushels of Lee soy- 1 j ndil . . .. it . . ... ueuna oiv a wiwa . more .inan fiu, it- "A tiL-EXI dtf-'ii tfeai it sum lmpiefit ' Uwight Byrd .'M NU Ceba ISE ita to the igrd Natioial 4-H Club Congress V ve g((ie to North; Carolinarclub members who haW i themse ves in the 1954 National 4-H, food Preparation, ration arid Rural Arter and Traptn1 0 atliieveinents of the state winners are as follows: " AeMerenient.in the 4(-H.HaaHh h.cojurty and state irroUDR.' 1 Production! costs '6n the Bfrd farm near Ronda have been kept loW hppAMK. trrlnt-rti- vannl k- . been nvimralzed by son Dwight, liV-who ras- Awarded an all-e-' pense trip to the Nationahi-H Club Congress in Chicago at a guest of American Oil Co. . North Carolina winner in the 4-H Tractor program, . Dwight started with a new tractor in X063 and has done all of tha ui.i. In 1953, he was county winner id u.uiu anu oresiry ana district winner in Tractor and electrical demonstration. He was second plaee tractor operator this year. -He, has received over $5,000 for' his work and prizes. His leaden are Mrs G. G. ; Farthing and George H. Hill. " v ;;,;-;,;...-.: ; .9.- ' frship and achievement ' tlv!..4-rt Recreation nnl d i Arts' program have brought state- . 1 7 ; eW t0 Neida'Cobb, 19, e icLeansvillei Nelda was v awad, an aJHexpense trip to : the,Sdtlonal !4-H Oub in Chi cago, provided by United States Rubber Co. . k- -lP:-Over a nerind' nf Hirm .JJeldai.has..Ted 8.27B rom.'"!.j . A?7Sao8irad attended flVe-di's-"" r y iuc recreation leadership train- !"W"w aw -is -president of iier locai ana county clubs and has been on the recreation com- "WliW in..,her Jocal cHiD,and four times'each in Coun ty and state. As a junior and as sistant leader she has helped her mother, Mrs. Numa Cobb, and' Mrs. George Fryar, local 4-H Club leaders, She is in the Honor Club. w Clufc CongretaTsl Chicago as jfuest . of "tag Aeitetnyo., Battle Cre&4 Michv is , ' -'Bobby has" teen chairman of the county -H health committee ir ioor yeara, which helped sur vey teounty health problems rand - sponseted drives for cancer. Red Croea, and to purchase an iron lung! They promoted rat and in see ; control nd gave a demon- . stratiea first aid and artificial - teeyifation. "Bobby helped in ejen -uch -demonstrations. He-has-Wen ptesiderrt of his club nd . leader, aaiirtant and junior lead ' er..fl is n)rolld in North Caro lina JBtaU College. -'-1 J, rtftattfog, lecting and pr pariaf nourishing foods has been a challetig- to Buth Temple, 18, o( .MUK .during her pyeir . a Glttb worlcXhw to per outr rtaoding ord,(h A.;bt nmid tale winner in the 4-H Clnfcj Congress Ja Chicago as the inert 4t Xalvinator. i ,Kd faa cooked ..andarved dtttktc.her 4.H Crab career.- -She e -xotf ,wnt- i-iannmg meats, making 4Tibits and gting 70 JgrnaMrtratlahn have orruntpH her time hn ot in schdblf she ydi'r earner, or other major projects at ht aamt time. Ruth's club aeiWtth Include, president of the local "Cjoib; led by Sarah Eaton, aflcnetary .of the county council and n:Biany Committees in local V-s l ;'theprograms are conducted under the direction of the fkftfceralty intension Service. . " 4,;. .7,. , . .... .. . ,,11 tf urn mm . ---- -- - -- -i-,-y--rMuu-i lyyytn OJLWJIAAA brsdav with -Mr.- fcnd- Mm. iJui Xmbrose- BiHott : ';-.( Mr. and Mrs. John Symona want Durham Monday; and returned k-Tuesday. ' -: ., . Miss Lela Maude Davis ahd WiU bert Davis of Ndrfollc. Va,. nuoit the week-end. with' Mrs..' W Lewis and Mr. and TOrs.' Carl Lewis.- ' ' - 'CIRCLES TO MEET ' , The folio winr Missionary Circles of the Hertfort Baptist Church wfll meet; next -week as follows: .Xhe Vera; Payne Will meet. Mohday af ternoon at 3 o'clock'at the.'church. Tha, Artie Bratcher Circle will meet wonaay mpnt at . 8 o'clock 'witih Games and contests were enjoy- Mrs. Charles - J ohnson.' The In- 1 icioua , ir 1 orpnm cctnlexee unfa acres."?: These were the best beans that -Joshua had on his farm and r Gbi .-;-4 bing Out Of Business JEi' iCi ' ! " EVERYTHINp Drastically REDUCED i For a Quick Sale! . - j ry. J SEE THESE BARGAIN'S 1 FOR YOURSELF... . AH Se!8S Cash . :Tl!b Returns Woodland Di'ccs Shop HERTFORD ' 1. -ti n i ri-i LTiri 'I i- ' I r - iri-i-i rr ' --rn - - - ' j "" j I a W A' 'as JWL JW. JW. JWL A. T. JW. JW. JV. JM. JWL .V MV Af. .TsT. .V. .nr. mW- zVi V nriji im wim inese ElictriKJ-fiifts : I For TheHome , To give everyone an opportunity to obtain some of these beans fo! last year the yield ran as-high, vLtw!,"? v?aT ';JJe., County ., Com." .rnAtl' T "?" 'ff"""- .'UIVWHII Wnni ' ''i HJ J'Tt fli.Tir ineniiniia-nir, oui,i.7ii -iius 'ureea to ikt,th .beans .be- sold, through the County Agent's office. ' If you are interested in.'tying the Lee on a smallj spale please, leave yorfijnan. uid thai moull ,ot soybeiiiU derfiw-d! ith thaScouni- t4-gent-and you will-be notified as to; the nrice and the date you can pjekt itjiese (beans- np. (Therei are other Lee beans in the coun ty and if rJtou desirefto nlant them in any quantity v.-e are sure that there wiljjbe plehty;of seed beanS for 1955. ' " : anoke News 1 Mrs.'R. S. Callis and Bruce Cal lis of Ahoskie were guests on Tues day of Mr. and Mrs. John Ambrose Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Stallings and son, Ronnie, ' spent last Wed nesday in Durham. " . . Miss Mildred Ann Lewis, a stu dent at East Carolina College at Greenville, spent the Thanksgiving Lhi9Y'ith her parents, Mr. and LieuHiK),xNorwood- Elliott of Cott.AF Ejfftp. Til., ationf ThitMlov jfeith fis iarentsr' Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Elliott. He wiU leave for Dur- I ham4iar he a.nd Mias Delia Love iO.Ouiv Electrical Gifts from the .famous manufacturers, likefj: :): :Weftinghouse,- Gnral pEIecric, ; Sunbeam, ' Presto, Uni-jj Ijriversal, K-M, Kel?rirtTbor,i:asjf and Hamilton BeachK " v " T-- " - ' , Hft K i wilfive years of enj,oyment , . -. select yours now from our: , ' - "j, ' , ..- v.;. .1.,.., -.v.i -iWiit,M-;-Ri.; -,?i . '-jT& complete" stock! u . ,, iC; ! ; -. - i-j 't-'i . JVi ? t .-' m . . ' : . vh! nristntasj iignts 01 au Jinas . C Heatinsr Pads ElettricSharers" - : . ... . .... m wl XElectriciiixcW - Electric (Sksl-X '8 iMMMi V EUctrii MM 'r- Elsctri- . :- Vacuum Cleaners tlefriirctbrs -1' ; Radios Washing llacliines jc- 1 MS 'MS MS MS m! Mi m: ; . 4i Pi "AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES UICVIiJSLOW , t Eelvijere, K'C. LOOK! y The perfect oil-family gift! Smith-Corona PORTABLE .TYPEWRITE! C05i ablet W(rAi fc Mk J V HN. . JC4 PHI fuU-jizt keyboam, Nik v Oago and many, nuaj ' other featurtt foi V smooth typloi aai rugged performaaca, It's a. perfect gift, to X tlv or to g h tad migbly useful for avtiy V member of the fama. Pick youn dm so for Chriitmw! J See it demonstrated! ILtia Ofiis , , iSupply , , : ' 101 ast Water Street a..J.L;. C.D. CVtr Trt len Douer Circle will meet Monday night at 7:45 o'clock with Mrs. ,-Kooert 'Wnite. The Mattie Macon Circle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock -with Mrs. Warner Madre. The Bessie Pritchard. Circle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock at the church. The Rosa Powell Circle-will , meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Hinton Rountree. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Thomas Butt was hostess at a birthday party Saturday after noon Nvember 27, honoring her little daughter, Phyllis Dianne, on her fourth birthday candy and birthday : cake," after which Phyllis opened and acknowl edged her many lovely gifts. - - Those' present and sending gifts were: Misses Georgia Kaye Wins low, Carol White. Gloria Chaonell. Jennifer, Nell, and Harvina Chap pell, Joan, Judy and June Paige Lhappell, Joyce Twine, Colleen $1! HOLDS ANY GIFT IN OUR STORE UNTIL CHRISTMAS! , I Make Your ' - :; Selection Now " W. M. Divers & Son JEWELERS Hobbs, ' Ddria Faye and T 1 . ,le Chappell, Susan Stallings, Gcnevm White, Peggy Copeland; Masters Carter ' Rogeraon, Ricky White, Chuck White, Billy and Jerry Cale, Paul Winslow, David Boyce,' Jr., Jimmy and Kenneth Ray Winslow, Tommie Chappell ahd Tomny Butt; Meadamei Mary M. Carter, C.- T. Rogerson, Jr, George ; WuWoW, Harold : White, . Estes Copeland, Harney Chappell, Cyril Winslow, Thomas Chappell,. James .Hobbs, L C. Butt, Marvin Simpson, C. J. Ra per, E; ChappeU, C.- W. Newby and Miss Shirley Butt ' ioor5?c m a good buy ih uscd farm equipment? tfracK CHOO$EnVAlUE-CmKED - USED EQUIPMENT AT OUR LOT. Public Sale I will offer for talent public auction, for cash, on Friday. .D&SMferi 17. 1954..at 9:30 A. M., at the .'-homer of tlie fafe liouis Nor-J man "Chappell, two miles west of Belvidere, N. G, the following fai-m equipment: r,v;( 11952 John Deere Tractor Model B : 1-John Deere Cultivator 1 Tractor Disc 1 New Ideal Corn Picker 1 New Holland Corn Sheller 1 So-Rite Fertilizer Sower 1 Mule and Cart 1 GMC Truck One 2-door Ford V-8 and many other articles too numerous to mention; including one 22-HP Johnson1 motor, 14-ft. boat and boat trailer. Claude Winslow ADMINISTRATOR it ' m : ; J II 11 1 II Pa I v I, pl COLONIAL STOlTiTI 0 S3 U A RE CO T C HU C K SVVET OREGON STATE mm i iinuxn i"u&aic or uiup m&K- f 1 1 , t 1 1 1 ' ' k 1 1 i c (( 1 J LJ T ft! v xr:iry Boneless n 1Y J 7 A -N ( 'X HI T x 1 n v i v ; ? (?n (- .u ,) 1 7-INCH CUT RIB afeteSH tsWder curly kale and I on r - PLATE BONE-ZNo- 13 Mv::S;:;:.4r;vn AU. MEAT- NO WASTE rne o lii;,' ilYUUUU NBMOUB. STAR UO .111 WINNER. Q0AUTV 3w Jl P 11 r s L -V- WV pi r t if t ' A ' ' ' 1 ' i r 1 I y , ; rat " ii
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