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TEE PESSTJEIANS vTEI :rj, NORTH CAT. iZTTZJLZZR 80, 13S5. rcJToEnfGrce 4-H Workshop Held Here Wednesday A workshop to .study how to as semble a long-time record on 4-H Club activities was held on Wed nesday afternoon, September 14 at the Agricultural . Building, Bobby Smith and Jean Edwards conduct ed the workshop, and showed ten boys and girls how to correctly .as semble the material for a long-time record. They demonstrated by showing records that were correct- The state's wildlife" protectors ,3 of, them have received orders "crack down' on hunting viola ons with special emphasis on nim tvH whn " tta huntinir without li censes. ; Walter Anderson, Chie)C of . ly done as compared to one that Cm . Wildlife Resources Commis-i ws incorrectly put together. "This sion's Wildlife Protective Division, 1 should be most helpful to the 4-H said that hunting or fishing with- Club members and it is hoped that out proper license is by far, the ! something of the type can be work most frequent violation of the fish-1 ed out each year in the future," in and hunting rules. ' Anderson stated Mrs. Florence W. Webb, said that during the fiscal, year Perquimans Assistant Home Agent. .mW Jim. 30. 1955. more than 4.-1 "Bobby and Jean have conducted rnn wr nrnsficuted for! two such workshops in hunting or ,fishin& without having County and deserve full credit for Belvidere News A proper license,' almost two-Uuras of 'total 'violations," Incidence of violations has been high thus , far in the season. . y- many w. uiese yiwiauuna, mi- derson said, "are unintentioh. But North Carolina law makes certain requirements concerning license to hunt and fish and these require ments must be, mef, or violators will . I apprehended and prosecuted." ' Anderson, a veteran of twenty year- in law, enforcement - woyk, aid that hunting 'without proper license is most common during the early days of the hunting season, but pointed out that hunting , li censes go on sale August 1, a month before: the first open sea son, and this gives hunters plenty of t'lne in which to acquire licenses for the coming season, .y;. "We1 have:143 seasoned .wildlife; protectory in the field to enforce the law," Anderson said. "They Are equipped with patrol cars, a patrol plane, patrol boats, and 2 tenv nhnrtwHVo radio communica tion. In addition, we are adding ten of 23 recent graduates of the wildlife protection graining school at the Institute of Government, U.N.C., Chapel Hill, to the staff. "Although emphasis will be ' placed on persons hunting or fish ing without license, such violations as unplugged shotguns, exceeding bttfg limits, and out-of-season hunt-. . ing wjll not be .overlooked. '; Copies of . the official regulations" have been distributed to ticentee .dealers' having prepared such a good dis play," said Mrs. Webb. SBA ACTS TO HELP COUNTY VICTIMS OF HURRICANE IONE CContlnued frontpage One) Carolina, have been declared as di saster areas: Beaufort, ; Bertie, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir. Martin, North ampton, Onslow, amlico, Pasquo tank, Perquimans, Pitt, ' Tyrrell, and Washington.- However, anyone who has suffered losses in unde clared nearby counties may "deter mine their eligibility . under : the SBA disaster loan program by con tacting the New Bern office. Ap plications will also continue to be accepted for damage due to Hurri canes Connie and Diane, ,V Although the New Bern Office will be the1 only established head-j quarters for SBA, at this time, it is planned to send SBA representa tives to various points in the strick en areas on certain days to receive applications and consult with hur ricane sufferers. The location and dates of these itinerant stations will be announced through the newspapers and radio stations. Meanwhile persons desiring to ob tain information or file applications should apply to the New Bern Di saster Office, or td the SBA Reg ional Office'at 900 North Lombar- dy Street in Richmond, Virginia, or , its Charlotte," North Carolina Honoring Mrs... Eunice Kirby on her birthday, anniversary Mr. and Mrs. V, C. Dale entertained at a three-course buffet luncheon Sun day. the following: Mr. and Mrs. -Roscoe Kirby and son Jimmy, and aaugnters, ' ueisy ana Joyce, air. and Mrs. Eyrie Kirby and daugh ters, Lois Jane' and Linda and sons Alvhi and Melvin of Edentoni Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott and daugh ters, Juanita and Nancy; Mr, and Mrs. Joe 'Layden' and son, Joseph; Hazel Eure of Hertford, and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Perry. Wm. C. Chappell is in the Albe marle Hospital, Elizabeth City and is very Ml. :'; .'', . i Bobby Smith and Tilson Chap pell, stuflents 'at' State i College, were week-end guests of their par- ' U nMJ TUT. C1 IT Cmifli an! Currituck B"lH - nr. ana mrs, x. a. vnappen. Mrs. Harriett Griffin of Eden ton is the house guest of Miss Mat tie Saunders this week. Miss Carolyn Hurdle of Warwick, Va., School Faculty spent the week end with her parents. Other Sun day' visitors were the Forrest Hof ler family and the Jay Stallings family of Hobbsville. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and daughter, Sara Lynn of Norfolk, Va.,. were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. 'Winslow. . LaClaire Winslow spent Satur day night 'with Mary Dowd Chap pell of Hertford. ' ' Mrs. Linwood Winslow attended the Christian Education Committee meeting at Quaker Lake Confer ence Center, Climax, over the week end where tie year's work in Chris tian Education was planned for N. C, Yearly Meeting Of Friends. She was accompanied by Linwood Win- slow, who visited the Murray White family of Winston-Salem and the Sydney Winslow family of Rural Hall and attended services at Cen tre Friends Church. Greensboro on PLEASANT PAN SkiUtt-iz mirror reflects Karin Ostman. 22 m ithe SwaishVbeauty from the forest province of Haer jedaten basks on the beach t FUsterbe. Some movie i scout couW epe up mess of interest! oyer the farm-grown charmer. - was a recent visitor with Mr. and lies for dinner Sunday. '' ; ' Mrs. T. C. Perry. . ' ' T V Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. In celebration of her birthday" Thomas Butt were Mr. and Mrs. anniversary Mrs. Lizzie HolloweN Carl Lewis and children of Chap entertained her children and farai- anoke. ; . ' .' tfcmntW tn. .fatt. 'and kfa viU Drancn "ice, 10x0 inuepenaence . lioanoa hnv Nn one wffll Building. be excused for failure to be inform, ed of. the Jaw.' J" , TRY A wrJKlLY CLASSIFIEb 17 Oil ElOnC HEATERS WITH EXCLUSIVE ELECTRIC 2ELF-Ugfrter No matches neededl All you do It turn the dial. Electric SELF-Lighfer , lights your heatet. : " mm it . 1 ( NEW . Vuq-Therm WINDSOR Sunday!' morning. ' Enroute. home evening they visited ;Mr, ijOf Buding-' , Sunday and Jfrs.',Cljw4'Wflkerjf Mr. and Mrs. W, Wt. Turner of Portsmouth, Va., are visiting the Jay Winslow family this week. .' Enroute to,; tlelr home ,'irii Ar cadia, I FIa.j from! New , York a;id Wasliinigton, t C. where, they have HardWf Ofvis avisjtintHWss'' Mattie Saunders and the . Lloyd Chappell family this week." ; Recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Sr;, included, Mrfid M;rVChajfleS; Lan)tt of Wil mingfc'ni Bel.? M.' ind && John- Lamb of Otean View. Mrs.- W; T. ?Riddlck Bei Post Office; Cjetki had! iuncW ih MA and Mrs.'C. E." Layden Tues day. - ( ' Mrs. P. P. Gregory of Shawboro Best Buys Used Cars 1950 FORD Custom Tudor Radio, heater, new motor, new paint 1949 FORD Custom Fordor . , Radio and heater 1949 FORD Custom Tudor . ' Radio, heater and overdrive ' " v ' ' 1950 PLYMOUTli4-door . ' . heater ' 4949 PLYMOUTH 4-door v rt ' .fi. heater and radio ' " 1951 FORD Coupe . Fordomatic drive, new two-tone paint, radio ' and heater ' ," - ' ' 1948 PONTIAC 4-door " - 1950 FORD F-l Pickup v u ,1949 DODGE ifckup v f; ) 1948 FORD F-I Pickup ' r six cylinder ; Week-end SpKials 19i7 FORD Tudor . - - -L$22lp0 1947 MERCURY 4-dooiiil J A , . .20 1948 CHEVROLET f door .1 A.v$200.00 1946 CHEVROLET 4-door 200.00 194i DODGE 4nioorrT, y 150.00 .Friday dinner guests of . Avis Winslow . were James Oliver Lay den, ' Jr., Franklin Hollowell of Hobbsville and Lois t Violet Winslow,-complimenting James Oliver on his birthday anniversary. : .. Mrs. Ruth Burden "and son, Hu bert White,, of" Winfall visited the Louis Winslow ' family Sunday evening. WHITESTON NEWS ' ' ..'.. ; Guests in the home of Mrs. Ida Winslow and family on ; Sunday were Mr. and. Mrs. George T. Win slow, Mr. and Mrs, A. ,P.: Winslow i and Dorothy Jean, all of Norfolk, Va.; Mr, and Mrs,;EugeneWhite of," Northwest, Va.;- Mr.' and Mrs. Clifford Winslow of Columbia, S. C.j Mr. anH Mrs. Richard Wyatt and daughter, .Catherine of Suf folk,' Va. ; Mr. ' and ; Mrs. Lindsey l-Bunch and son. of Hobbsville; Mr. and Mrs. T," R. Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Linford Winslow of Bel videre. ' '; ' ; ': : . Rosser ' ' Baker is "& patient in Obecl Hospital, uffolk, Va. - Mr, and Mrs. Berry Lee White and son, Francis Lee,- were dinner guests of the Archie White family on Sunday. " : v . , ; Mr. and Mrs. Winslow and family' and Mr, anl, W- T-lph White attended- th, WCIUras-ferry wedding at Woodland M. E. Church on Sunday 1 J -' 1 ' J. Luther Winslow and family visited in Newland at the home of Lloyd Winslow on Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs.. Clyde Ellis Stall ings of Norfolkj Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stallings. , rs.. Arbs. Winslow and . Mrs. William Winslow went shopping in Elizabeth City Tuesdav i "Merrill Winslow nk ed his brother, Tommfb White, at Joppa $unday, , j 'f J ' ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Hareld Lssiter of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end tter5lpjaeiVerita' Winslow ; and Mr, and Mrs, John Lassiter. " ;r -- - Mr. and 'Mrs.' Rdf Winslow at-1 tended committee meetings at Guilford College on Saturday and spent the night with their daugh ter and son-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. Excell Markhain at ChapeJ .Hill. . Lynwpod and. Sylvia Winslow went to Quaker Lake on Saturday. Sylvia attended a committee meet ing at Quaker Lake and Lynwooa visited his brother, Sidney Winsow and family at Rural Hall, , ' . ; ' aiAPANOKlNEWS Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Boyce had . as 'their dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mathei1 Hurdle and daughter and Miss Annie Wrae Da vis of Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Quincy, Jr and children, Ava and CP, Quin cy of Norfolk spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. . ' Mri and Mrs. C R. Winslow add family of near Hertford spent Sun day, with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Elliott,! Mr., and Mrs. Hubert Ownley visited friends in Hertford Sunday afternoon. . ;. . ' ; , Mrs. Wilton Gregory and daugh ter of Elizabeth City spent Mon day afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Byrum. . ' C. P, Quincy entered the. Albe- narle Hospital Monday for obser vation.. r ; , By the just we .mean that which , is lawful and that which is fair and ' 4 equitable. ." . Aristotle. ": PHONE 3 At , HERTFORD, N. C. :N.OT;i.C.ES MAY WE SAY 'THANjB' tio tjhose of our custom-, erg who.have beeri -socorisidlate'-as to keen their ac--counts for KEROSENE, FUELtHLS, ETC., in such EX-. CELLENT CONDITION . ... The very close margin of profit in these products, necessitates what we teM,(jfulK 'turnover, in order to : realize a fair, profit for pir $nceav!trsr however, at this time of the year, WE ARE MAKING INTO 'CONSID- ERATION BY COMPARISON, that limited number of purchasers who have neglected paying their accounts, and by mutual consent, we wiU jrnake no deliveries to those in this category until some satisfactory arrange rs ment has been made for. these items, ; w6 1 will also report : each to the other, any accounts who become delinquent -f com time to time. ; -( 1 w. i ; ) We have no desif e;feuh4ppreci4tive 'or' unrea-v sonable; but we find this pb'siftbn necedsary. y - - V v , A 42x OFHERTFOHD;; N, C! mm ers t i FALL FALL FALL COOLER WEATHER is here now arid it is time to check your Blanket Needs for. the cold weather which will be here soon . . 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