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nisQ'jniANS vmxLY, irsiiTrcr.D, north Carolina, fjisa, 1, l'J3'J. i ! iCiCcm support for corn of thf t will be based on the rate unty 'where the corn is pro ; and not, a's heretofore, op la in the county where the a stored. In other respects, 'ce-support program for 1955 , f essentialHy-thn sameas last , according to Li 1.. Lane, ...man of the Ftfrquimana Conn s' Agricultural Stabilization and nservation Committee. .: ."ith corn harvesting under way, ' ..irman Lane hlso reminds fm-m-. .8 6f "the moisture requirements If corn is. to be eligible for price pp'ort ' -For ear corn placed under a farm storage loan,- the moisture content must not exceed 20.5 per cent if the corn is tested for loan through ; February, J 956; 19. per cent if tested for loan during April cf 1956; and 15.5 per cent if tested loan during May, 1956., . For corn placed under a warehouse orage.Joan, nd for" shelled corn V'Mtid under a farm-storage loan, the moisture content niust not ex ceed 13.5 per 'cent irreipective of when the com, is teslfcd for Joan. Grad requirements for corn to ijualify for a loan remain the same as 1954. v Corn placed under loan Hiust,;"ekcept for moisture content, grade NoiS or better or No., 4 on the factor of test weight only. "Iwinf all News ' i Postmaster. Thelma M, Hollowell has returned home from attending the National Postmasters' Conven tion iti Detroit,' Mich., last week.!, 'MM' Dona' White is on the1 sick iist Otis . week. (. : Mrs.; J.' H.;' Baker is visiting her daughter, Miss Polly Baker in Ka leigh for a few days. . ... ' J. C F.v Hollowell, ' Jr.", ' visited We Sell! " AMERICAN - STANDARD , AND EI J ER Bathroom Fixtures GENERAL ELECTRIC ' ' . Water Heaters DELCO AND GOULD ' .Water Pumps --and ' READY-MADE j. Kitchen Cabinets'''' Phone 5401 FOR YOUR NEEDS! Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. HERTFORD. N. C. 'A NOTICE OF REAL 4 I" 1 - - Tl I' Whereas within thetime limit allowed; !bylaw an advanced bid was filed for the' purchase of real estate ' owned by Rev. I 7rayL Smith in Perquimans County, the i uLdersigned will resell the said real estate fat-public auction, at'the Home Place on Satiinlay, October 29th, ; 1955 at 10:30 Vcjock A.M, V The three Tracts will be offered for sale as; a whole with bidding to start at $13,387.50. Sale will be conducted on same terms as any statutory judicial sale. Required deposit, 10 of selling price, remainder within 60 days. Seller reserves the right to accept or re ject any o all bids. None of the present crops included in ?lIJs offering. Successful bidder will come in posses ion January 1, 1956. Sale will be held at the Home Place, 7ract No. 1, just off the Smithtown-Bagley amp Road, just opposite and in front of Pilgrim Churcn 2LWOOD WHITE SELLING AGENT ,Dox268 Winfall,N.C. friends In ' Goldsboro this past week-end. ) ' ' Mr. and, Mrs. 'A. B. Kowmh and Mrs. E. A. Twine ef Savannah, Ga., arc visiting,Mrs. J. W. Nowcll, Sr., this week. , Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Munden and daughter of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Munden's moth, er, Mrs.. J, W; Nowell, Sr. " : J. : Itoticrspn has returned home from Albemarle Hospital and i3 doing fine. ; i Mrs. John Earl Hollowell spent Sunday nk'ht with Mr. and Mrs Tommie Temple in Newland."' . Roy Ward has been sick in bed for several -.days. , Bclviderc News Thr Rev. and Mrs, D. Virgil Pike loft "Monday to spend the night ! with" their son at Liberty. Tuesday M,-; Pike will join the Rev. Orval Dillon. Mrs. Arha Window." Mrs. Lynwood Window, Miss Mattie Saundcrs'enroute to Richmond. In diana, whero.-they willispend a week attending the ' Five Years Meeting of FricndH, ; ; Dr. Harold White and family spent thu week-end i'h Williamston with friends and attended the Per-' ciuirmms Indians and Williamston Green Wave football game. Mr.'V Anna Lane is enjoying van extended visit with Miss Lucy Lamb of Media, I'a. Lois VWlet Winslow visited An nie Lou Lane of Burgess l&st week. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Simpson of Weeksville snent the week-end with ' Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Raper and the Thomas Butt family. -V:'' Recent visitors with Mr..aftd Mrs. T C. Perry were Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hughes of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Gregory of Shawboro, Mr." and Mrs. Harry Barber bf Win fall; and on Saturday Mrs May Perry 'and brother, Elmer Miller of Hertford, accompanied' by Mrs. Delia Harrell of Edenton, who was their" Week-end 'uest.; V , -( The Roscoe ,M. White family : of Norfolk, Vav were Thursday visit, ors with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Win slow. " Airman Third Class Jay White just graduated from the Air Force,UniversitV, Montgomery, Al- anama.spenc jnei. uiB"t; grandikrents Snd left Hite next day for Charleston; S.fjA.ir Force Base, to continue his course in Pre ventive 'Medicine, i ',, . Wi- and Mrs.1' J. M. Copeland, Mrs. Elmo Cannon and three, chil dren,; Miss , unve Juayaen, accom panied by J. Edgar Layden of Eliz. abeth City were - recent visitors with the J. A. Copeland family of Petersburg, Va. .'I ' - Sunday visitors ith the N. W. Chappell family were Mr. and Mrs.; j Beecher Ward and little daughter1 of Ryland, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sy mons, Mr., and Mrs. " Hilton Wliite of ' Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Mac White and three children.'. Mr. Chapell, who has been very sick, is greatily improved. ; ; v. , ;;; William C. Chappell, who has spent several weeks in the Albe marle Hospital, has returned to his home. Sunday guests of the Estes Cope- RE SALE OF ESTATE J.' Taylor, president of Paa- quotank-PerquimahS-Camden and Chowan Tuberculosis Association, 1 announces that Col.;- Charles H. Warren, Director pf Vocational Re habilitation in JVorth Carolina will be guest speaker, at the Fall meet ing , of Pasquotank Perquimans. Camden-Chowan Tuberculosis A. sociation, November $1 at 8 P. M, In the Municipal Building in Hert ford. ;.' : : V .- . (' V I land family were Mr. and Mrs. Hin, ton Rountree of H,ertfqrd. '.' Ruth and Lucy Spivey of Nor folk spent the'Sweek-end wjth their mother, ; Mrs. 1 Maggie Spivey and family. , ..(,- - r S!'"rV ' " V U WHITEST0N NEWS ; Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom .Riddick were Mr; and Mrs. 'TalmSe': SoseVkrid' sdn, Kim, Mr. and Mrs. John Beers and son, Mark, of jHeriiford, honoring? Tom my Lynn's birthday.' ; '.: Lanier . White,;!, son,1, of Mr. and Mrs!. Paul J. WHjt,! arrived home on Wednesday front-Puerto Rico, where he was Stationed; in the ser- , vice. ' -." ;:;;: v; -v 1 " ::' Mr. and Mrs-.TSiurman' White and children of i Goldsbtfro 'yfere week-(' nd guests oij their jpacents, Mr; and Mrs. Walter Dale and Mr. -and Mrs. Ralph White; Little Richar White is spending ; this i week fwith; ''nis grandparents Mri and !Mrs. iWalter Dale. ' ' i j , i Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon White had as. Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mra. Archie White and family, hon. pring Lyndon's son and father's birthday. ' , 1 1 , ' 4 ' The Men's Chorus' of Up River J Friends Church attended and sang at the Singsptration held at Halts Creek M. E. Church on Sunday. ' Leverett Winslow of Norfolk, Vai visited iiis motheri'.Mafs.'.'V'enia 'W insiow on Sunday. . ; . . A-, ; Leaving on Tuesday ; for "Rich mond, Indiana to attend. The Five Years Mee'tirig. ih 'sessioii1 Qctdber 20-26 were the Rev. Orval Dillon, Mrs. Lynwood Winslow ancl Mrs. Arba Winslow. . ' v Mrs. Stanley Harris of Fayette, USED CARS "ST 1953 Plymouth K 4-DOOR SEDAN , - l$53Forl ; 2-DOOR k t Wl952 Buick ; (- 7'4-DOOR 1952 Plymouth 4-DOOR SEDAN J 1952 Chrysler 4-DOOR , 1951Plymouth v 4-DOOR '.( , 1951 Ford ' ; . '4J0OOR 1951 Nash JDOOR. . , 1950 Mercury ' ' 4-DOOR , 1 . 1950 Ford . 1949 Chevrolet ' 4-DOOR . 1950 Buick : 4-DOOR SEDAN ,. 1954 Chevrolet ; Vi -TON PICKUP . 1949 Plymouth ' 2-DOOR 1955 Dodge ; ((, ! ,'y, TON HCKUP SEE US POR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS! it."!: w. ville spent the week-end with Mr. and' Mrs. Waiter Dale." -' Mr. and Mrs. Burton Myerg and son; Gary of 'Wilmington visited Mrs. Myers jnother, Mrs; John T. Lane and brother Elsberry Lane for the week-end. . ' . V': Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Howell and son, Wayne, attended a meeting at Up-River on Sunday morning and visited Mrs. Howell's mother, Mrs. lonn j . L.ane. ? . .l Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Stallmgs of Norfolk, Va., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stallings for the .week-end. jf"Vmi Jjv." e. ' .Mrs. Tom t Eason, Mm Johnnie Stallings and Mrs. Edward Greg ory entertained at a miscellaneous! shower Friday night given in honor of ' Mrs. Calvin Casper, formerly Lorraine Ea'soii. String 'music was played by the Casner Boy ' from .bates and much enjoyed, by- the ues(ts.. The honoree received many nice gifts which were, opened and acknowledged.-. The' hostesses 'ser ved; ice cream, mints and cookies to those present ( i Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stallings, spn, Tommy and week-end guest, Janet' Weeks, spent Sunday in Portsmouth, Va., where, tbey visit ed' Mr. and Mrs. Davd Hollowell and, went to;. see the jtarrier ship, "Forrestal" at the Navy Yard. ; f. I ;Mrs. Cameron Surface visited her mother and brother, Johnnie Baker and family the past week-end. y-: The Driver's Clinic. A question and answer column ' , ; on,, traffic saefy.'.-driying ; .automohileg conducted for; and.' orJtius ; newspaper ; by the tStateiDtf- partment of Motor Venicles.' ''- ' u k.:. ' ' ' ' i .' ! v'" I Question: What gear do you use 'going 'down a steep hill? . . ; Answer !v-' Usually the sama-gearl .necessary lo .ciimo; me nnr. . ur a gear which will keep the car under control without constant applica-i JUSBAKmVED A SOUD CARLOAD Wheeling Cop-OLoy . Roofing -v: , ATiMONfJY-SAVlNG . : , "PRICES! ' WE mHAV-E YQ U R Peanut Picldhg PJeedsl V ' .. ' At Guaranteed Prices;, . . i ,: DAG TVui-i;EECLES-Cl'i;:iErS HAY FCIIS-DELT OSEiaG i L; NEW r EMtdMJOs'C::! USE OUR LA Yi A WAY PLAN TO BUY BICYCLES - TRICYCLES AND TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS : Ph 1 tion of the brakes. ' Question:" How do you change to a Jower. gear going down a steep hiU? Answer: In this order, depress : clutch, . shift to neutral, . release clutch, clutch, rey up engine, depress shift easy to lower gear, release clutch. 1 ' ' Question: - Why does one low tire cause a car to skidT - Answer. ; It gives a - slight in crease in traction'- on - one wheel which may throw the forces act ing on the car out of balance, es pecially on a slick surface.- ' , Question r ! Why,!is it only one rear wheel turns when a, car is stuck? i; it Answer: The differential which permits the car to turn corners aV bo" permits He rear wheel that meets the least resistance to ium faster than the other wheel.' When aicar ,1s stuck, a. alight difference, in the holding force of the mud, or sand; wilt permit one Jjvheel to spin Medicine Cabinet : Necessities Pepto Bismol. :i.59c TINCTURE V-ii'XfrX'w Merthiolate 1- -25c r-25c ..24c AROMATIC Ammonia.! i-INCH J&J , Adhesive,:- i-oz. j&j ' 1 " Cotton. 33c Sal Hepatica ..::35c KolynbstnPaste ' - TWO 47c TUBES VT: ,01y9c; " ' ' ' ;. AT1 ' SctndM "fjiV THE' CORNER" - v - - -v i .,- , ... and the car will not move, - Question: How do you increase traction when only one rear wheel turns? ; . . . . " " Answer: Place under the spin- Tiincr whepl anv mafAmal Unt heJ p increase Examples: hrflnp. : Question: What's a quick way to tell whether your headlights are out of focus? M . r Uve? LOCKER SPECIALS pGTpPEROthlstrid FRESH OHESSED RIVERS, Ii. ... mm CHUCK COAST CEEF, FRESH CHOICE POiLX UVEOJi. i V NATIVE Round Steak, lb. SIRLOIN AND(T-BONE i Steaks, lb. :, LEAN CUT; Vv,M ; .-;;; ;.,;;..,';,. : Pork Chops, lb. POR SHOULDER . - Roast, lb. . . 1 j ... . i . Fresh Hams,' lb. . . . i . COUNTRY MADE Link Sausage, lb. RICHMOND , : .Sliced Bacon, lb. FRESH . - r' Oysters-Std. 89c pt. CALL US. v. FALL HOUSE Ctelng Supplies Dust Mops OilMops WetlVIops , I BruceTloor Cleaner , Bruce Floor Wax; - i i- . . . t. . - . Johnson's Paste and Liquid Wax Steel Wool - V Furniture polish " ' One Lot - ATIIEY'S FIRST GRADE Ircsh Regrcund f Colors It J L.J Lit i Answer: Cre-;.; ! :ir r""r headlights are "in fie. jr foe. j, drive your car into your garage with the headlights on h?h beam. Make a cross with a piece of chalk on the back wall of the garage at the center, or hot spot of each beam. You can then quickly check your headlights' anytime to see whether they are out of focus. Do not take for granted new car head- BEEF 65c 69e .....;.j.65c ..-;...-3&c $9c Ie.Franks, Ib.i . 1 1 dicecMioIosrna. lb. ........ I55c Sel.99c WE SLAJJGHT fiAfiH. .TUESDAY! It's Stove i ime ram! SEE;OUR LINE OF " t-laiEic.CIiof Oil Hoatcrs Wood anil Coal Heaters StovrRipctovc Uats Dampcrs-Eibows-Collcrs : flDiluccrs-Grat'es , "7iGfilvDG Sots FCKIST SELE n , ' m r ' '1 p-1 w Hi . S V'.t3 are in focus. "Eav checked. A beam one dec-" -at the lamp will be off five feet at 300 feet. ' , 'Kind Man Little Girl Look at that kind man across the street. ,, Mother What Is Tie uoinff, dear? Little Gird He's sitting on the sidewalk talking to a banana peel. Y PHONE 5091 ....... ,3aC lb.: ... :,htk JSt Sugar, lbs.' I'l ..i.l ... : 149c JFlour, 10 lbs. ...;T.:..89c Meal, 5 lbs. 1.:.: 35c P.ure Lard 5 lbs. j.$1.00 Mild Cheese, lb. j,.;..:l:55c 39c 39c i9c ecltJiittiins,lb..:j i . V : CALL 5091, DELIVER ALL DAY! yi OUR " " " 1a I ill i I II ',. V I
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