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ir T 'C F . v in1' I3TA, FRIDAY, MAT 8, iz: ..actises In i - (High School. ii irquimans County farmers were 1 .S24.051.80 during 1954 for -ying but soil conservation prac i under the Agricultural Con vation program, It was revealed the audit ' report for the Per sians ASC released last Satur- 1 by the County Committee. ' ih total payments were made to C J farmers for carrying out prac- t es on 328 farms; the farmers ir t-rn matched this amount with l" eir own funds in carrying out the r'wgramv:v;":-r',;':'';,'.'-' .,vy ? Funds paid out under this pro l -am, the report stated, are ap r xpriated by Congress and allo f tad to .states and counties. 1954 Conservation Practices for which I aistance was given in this county, t rough ACP included pastures, venter cover crops, small grain and chii permanent ditch drainage. ;The soil and water conservation X acticesmogt needed on farms in 1 wquimans County wore selected i m the State list of practices by ( e County ASC Committee, assist. J by ' thej Soil Conservation De l rtment. Farmers Home Admini I ution and Extension Service: i One of the chief duties, perform t J in 1954 by community commit t Bien for the program the report t '.Jed, was the making of a survey t farms in the county to obtain I . history of corn planted on all and. Miss Hoen' Nj(ft JCpojty Office Manager. TnirJ Mr and Mri T.lnfnrd Window; r " pill "v" , and son. Bill v. visited the Howard Williams family of Hertford, Route two, Sunday. Sunday visitors with W. L. White and' little grandson, Bennie Wood, included the Emory Kountree fam ily of Sunbury, the Sydney Blanch ard family of Hertford and Mr. and Mrs., Harry WWyor-i.ii.of Rich Square. . '.;'".-.' : i Miss Mattie Saunders. Mr. arid Mrs. Liinwood winsiow ano oaugn ter. LatlaireJ'JtnSf.jllr. and Mrs. Sail 1954 and Mrs, Lloyd vChewwethlwnto of California, wbq lave i iruests or Mr. and Mrs KoMtt ln Edenti' neveral I aaunaers at Virginia Beacft, Va, t White, who was ill. BELVIDERE NEWS I Mr. formerly hwn livinir weeki recently Misfld the Bene ' S.' White; VM&f.tn the home here arid moved into it W County Elementary School a part iT week. Lieut and Mrs. Chas. Henct week for Miss Margaret ft are now living in California, ; Visitors with Mri" and Mrs. M. D. Lane over the week-end and Mon day were: ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon-Lane and two children, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Walker and daughter of Norfolk and the Rev. 31 R. Byerly. The Rev. Harold White, with his family spent Sunday in William ston where he filled his substitute appointment at the Presbyterian Church there. . v' Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Weston had as dinner guests Sunday, -honoring him on his 70th. birthday anniver sary, Mr. and Mrs H. T. Taylor of Gates, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. WMteund Chao?tiok News Crawford Wilson, USN, returned last week from a month's trip to Key West, Fla. i Mr. and Mrs. John A. F'liott and children spent last Sunday at Ahos kie with relatives. I anil Mm f. T ftiwr M. turned last week from a visit in Tallahassee, Fla. . Miss Hazel Elliott was a week end visitor with friend? in Norfolk, Va. . " ' Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ownley Portsmouth, Va. j The E. S. White family, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward' of Hertford Sunday.fi W1 ': - Mr. and Mrs. 'J, A. Chcppell; of Norfolk made a .business, trip here Monday. '' i-';: "". , Miss. Rachel , Ray Chappe)l, whp works in Elizabeth City spent the SDent Thursday in Norfolk. Va.. two children,, Jimmie and Dialing (inwithi Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley. i- j 1 i r . I , .,,.,' ween-enu wun ner uarenw, mi. ana fcrms for the purpose of establish jj Qtha mnaXJ lcorn .notments. Sunday visitors with the J. W. vunng me year ism crops under i Hurdle fami,y were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hoffler and. family and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stalling and family of Hobbsville. Mrs. Linwood Winsiow and Mrs. rrketing quotas were cotton, pea its and wheat. Allotments on 1ieat were made to 22 farms con sisting of 150 acres; for peanuts notments were for 570 farms for Bedford Trueblood attended the turkey supper Wednesday evening in the basement of Sandy' Cross Church, given by Muses 'Mary V. , n . h. . ., aniAon ana Aims n. oiaKings) -non- total of 3544.8 acres, and for cot- fca, number of farms were 592 with jtvtal acreage 2030.3. : ' Leonidas L. Lane is chairman of Cm Perquimans County Committee oring the seniors of Hobbsville Miss Louise Wilson of Cross Roads spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs.' J. C. Wilson. Mr. ' and Mrs. Carey P. Quiney, Jr., and family of Norfolk were the guests' of his parents on Sunday. ; .'- 'Miss Pat Elliott returned Satur day from New York and Washing ton; T. C.,f Where she went with the senior class of Perquimans High School. "' : Emmett Stallings spent Sunday at Nags Head. ' : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bright had as dinner guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer and fami ly of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sawyer of Baltimore, Md.) and Mr. and Mrs, Percy Ctrtwright and family of Nixonton. Leon Elliott of Washington, D. C-'Was a recent guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott, "' I' i V. i w9mS"9$ i: bore Saturday. v,. . .:..,, .v.. Miss Geraldine Stalling3 of Ra leigh spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stall ings. Gale Winsiow of, Raleigh' spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Winsiow. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill . Winsiow and children, visited Mr. and Mrs. a uetUintl sii:Francia Jav WU1810W oi Ayaen ounaay. (Mtmd'l mt.P. StaUings oi (jamaen visited ins sister, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. IWtlfHftt?-:.!!' vj ihti txiiu faint. children, Freddie and Sue, were BARNYARD FOE-Phil Yazdzik, 42, chomps-his ump teenth chicken leg in Detroit, ;' Mich., as he rounds the turn in a fried-chicken gobbling man 1 thon. Appetite whetted by 77-hamturger warm up in Chi' cago, the OliphanU Pa- miner! deliveryman downed 31 orders of the delicacv in five hourCzf r Mother's Day Is Sunday Don't forget her ... She witt appreciate your thqughtfulness . . . Gifts selected from BLAtyCHARD'S lire sure ,to please . . So stop in and have one of our courteous 'salesladies, help you in your selection- of an appix)priat6,JVlotliG"-lJMyi vilitf vj.? .'.j.'iii,'', Choose a Beautiful For Hot WeaffierW&iggest Nylon Tricot Slip Pajamas and Gowns Comes in all sizes . . . and is a gift that is sure to please! in . nylon and cotton ... A cool comfortable gift for her I Priced At $5.95 from $2.98 , HOSE . . . the always welcomed gift! You don't even have to know the size when you buy the ever-popular1 NYLON STRETCH HOSE that fit any foot.! Long wearing, and comfortable ... In all new shades. ONLY $1.95 Per Pair New Spring end Summer Blouses COTTON RAYON NYLON A beautiful and useful gift which comes in all sizes. White as well as a multitude of colors in solids and fancies . . . Don't miss seeing these specials, priced from $1.98 to $5.95 Just Arrived ' Beautiful new Spring and summer UMBRELLAS in : the popular new PAGODA STYLE as well as regular solid colors, plain and fancies. $2.93 Let Her Choose , A New Dress from our large selection of new summer j.styles.KAU sizes. .. ; . '.. ,- - COTTON PRINTS $2.98 up Dressy new spring num bers from ' $5.95 up ! We Have a Large 1 - '""selection of new' " COSTUME ' JEWELRY ; iioifi 1 which to , choose v, a' perfect gift 1 . . Earrings, necklaces, bracelets, pins; a wonderful gift!' s Man Apprehended T" By Sheriff White. James Johnston, sought by Sher iff J. K. White in connection with a robbery of Oliver Elliott's stow on the night of March 21, last, was ap prehended by police officers in Halifax last week. He wiir. return ed to the county jail here last Fri day by Sheriff White to await a hearing on charges of breaking and. entering and larceny. - ' . j T WHITESTON NEWS . After a visit of . .several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rufener of Mineral City, OhfcA Mrs. James Rahenkamn and chil dren, Diane and Sharon, have re turned home. . .. 1 , ''ii'v Mrs. Thurman White and chil dren, Richard and Millie, left for their home in Goldsboro Sunday af-J ter spending 'three weeks with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dale, i Mr. and Mrs. Archie White, Thel- ma, Fatncia, Mary Frances and Mra.A?aul Jay White visited"' Mri and Mrs. J. Frank Casey of Golds- lildren, Freddie and Sue, wen Miss Mary Sue Cook of Elizabeth OitvTeijJedUrieiKtt here Sunday:,. Archie' White and family, two grandchildren and sister, visited his brother and sister-in-law; Mr.' and Mrs. B. L. White of Woodland Sun day. ' ."'..''' , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winsiow and son, Waldo and Mrs. Williams were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Winsiow of Norfolk, Va. . . - - . , 1 The Alvah Winsiow family and Mrs. Verna ; Winsiow were' dinner guests of Mrjihd JWrs. Leverette Winsiow of Norfolk.' Va., Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John, Lassiter spent! Sunday with her son' . Harold Lassi- L ter and family of Norfolk.- Va. Mrs. Ida Winsliow, Mrs. Sallie Davis,- fBennie v Winsiow, ' Misses Mary and Delia Winsiow were Sun- day dinner guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winsiow of Norfolk, Va, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Winsldw of Elisabeth City visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jay White Sunday.' Mr, and Mrs. Broughton Dale and children of Hertford visited Alvin Winsiow and family .Sunday. V Mrs. T. C. Perry, Jr.,' of Belvi dere spent Saturday night with Mr.fvnd Mrs. Williai Winsiow. Mrs. Charlitf T iWinitlnw iW - -I T--t, .; -,-T--v fewT?days of last Week with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Chappell, and family of near Roper ; Officers Of Vmv ' PobtlnstallpH Irt:a very impressive ceremony Saturday night, Past Commander Edgar White installed the new of ficers of the VFW Post Nc. 8297. The out-going Commander, Hank Chrlstgau, opened the meeting and welcomed the guests and friends who 'attended. Those who assumed their new duties as officer.! were: Walter Harrison, Commander; Ray -Haskett, Senior Vice Com mander; , Jay Dillon, Junior Vice Commander; Cliff Banks, Quarter master; Jarvia Ward, Chaplain, v Also elected at a previous meet- ing were Emory White and CharicS Sumner, W. G. Wright, V. N. t FOR I . .' , I ' iTiVl .11 1 n il ., n 1 ,, , , , II Summer's Heat ..BoPrcdTliisYeEr! Be WISE and SELECT One of Our WESTINGHOUSE 11 ID I IB I I r,:olh;nTs Day WHITE HATS $Z25to$3.S3 ; OTITE GLOViS WHITE AND RED CARNATIONS DAVENPOtlT AND BLANCHARD'S Next To The Bank HERTFORD, If. 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