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V 51 .the students are k 1 ool the nose count $ 0,CC3,000 students, or ry four Americans is en , fradq schooli "high school j.-V-In s copyrighted ar f editors of Changing : ' a JtipJingei Magasine, r .t th net gain in students r w 1,200,000, or slightly A 'anticipated.' v ' record school constru .-tion J. ,otS produced enough ....aWhold ell the studemi, -jress Is being irade. Two i and fifty thousand new ojna were needed, and 67,000 Jfn built More new school J treaVailable than ever be i lwtib&f-day session: , and ; dei classes - are going to be n this year, Ajhrjfehi! note. About 96,000 of ,t dune's college graduates were -'d to be teachers. Seven out f n pt these graduates will ac- ' 9 end uj Instructing rh grade Y.th schools.'1 The average sal vor teachers is now $4,000 a rsj-boufc-$l,000 better than in jW -good lomea fors fyture ' ier4Jr.'' the.souniiote: JwJth,el5.OO0 teachers -this fall, spools ;ould hire another 100, JJi fhef were available. ; , , . ' S 4t!liigh' .schools are worried. t ' " VWn years their enrollment J MbftBt un Irom suu.uuu id a,- y VL iTwo ut of three hig1, i i .. . ....... . . ,i -'A Hertford, N. C. 'MZtXXOR WHOLESALE PRICES Cash and Carry :V ..ns, per square - : ; '"Paper; per roll-I------t--$ 2.75 I ,rtSiding per square. . - -1 -$12.00 ' ' '-!ithinir. npr foot DC ..v"fo r :1 -:Utipn Wool, per foot. 'At TttflXU LIGHT-' r j ),irJitf, 2-8x4-6 ...i-i- J.rj'.sj't . ' ' ' "" ' ' ' .is-LB. KEG 8-10-16-20 'r-ron Nails MO ov IAXPAYh I SfejTKe'tax books for payment of 1956 tax r'.caioiweal and personal property, for the K'ij6ayers of the Town of Hertford, are open. f , I ; 'Please come forward and make settle-, Jtikeht for your 1956 taxes. ; ' Clerk for the Town of Hertford v , ! I V ............ ..... A . . . . .. . , V idiy,S8iurday Sunday v ,Shrw Friday: 3:15-7-9 Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 i "; Shows Saturday 1:30 ? t , 'MJSTEBY ISLAND NO. 1 ; i : 'i' i Mrs, Rex Jones ' Mrs, Francis Nixon 5 -ii.i.r -J Hi i 1 1 1 . i ,i r . i ' i iy-TtteCy ' ' Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. J Mrs. Tom Perry .TE: If your name appears in this ad, bring it to the "' Theatre box office and receive a free pass to see . , ' pictures adver.- 1 . i IculnUnitcdStatcb 4- school students now stick it out through four years. Only yester day half the freshmen quit before graduation. These pressures will make the , present problems of high schools look almost trifling'in the years ahead. v , Colleges' too,' are unhanoy. Not only are there more people of col lege fige coming along, "but triore of them get college educations t about 30 now as against 14 in 1939-40H'.f t' j . 1 BURGESS NEWS ' Mrs. Ed Overton visited her sis ter, Mrs. Will Overton, Sunday. 4 Mrs,: Sidney Layden visited her son. Bob Layden and family in Ra leicrh Sunday. : ... . ' . Mrs. Winston -Lane, Jr., called to see her mother Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stalling were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jovian Proctor Wednesday evening. Mm. Ediar Riddick was among thv shoppers in Elizabeth City on Monday. . - VA" and Mrs. Winston Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Copeland and Mr. and MrsTrdnk Ward calleoMo see jyh, aim irviu nuiuuct; Sun day afternoon. t , Mrs. J. B. Baanight visited Mrs T. W. Hudgins in Gates County Sunday. Those helping Mrs. V. L. Proctor celebrate her birthday Sunday were .-J10.25 t Hrillrlllill I Wedr,sday-Thursday Show 3:15-7-9 P. M. JAMES MASON BARBARA RUSH , In "Bigger Than Life" Mrs. Kate Relfe -. 'lOVMUir. fcSTS ' ' TESTING FOR THE "SILENT KILLER" Carbon rnonoxv trie the silenl Kiuer ris i;oi ------- - , denTs. That's the theory the Washington State Patrol trying ; to prove. Acting Patrol Chief Roy F. Carlson says, 'It u a ; known fact that a small percentage of CO present in a vehicle -r tot 21 minu es tA one hour can slow a driver's reaction time affect hTs vUlon. and give him a general feeling of dr.ne ' The State Patroli theftforehas inaugurated a voluntary lest ng campaign. A motorist merely stops at one of he patrols "sting posts. A patrolman holds: a CO tester insde the car o take an an- .ample and then withdraw, !. to i jpff .Left Gov. Arthur B. Lan-lie visits a tistmg teUon,,, rained by Lt D. B. Ritf. center, and Chief Roy ?. Carlson . Mr. and Mrs. W.. W. hanbury, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Wooiwine of Nor folk, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wat son and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Proc tor. ?if 5.5.4- -! $ $ -? kSJ ? :.t , SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. Tommy Tilley. .Mrs.' .Simon Chappell and Mrs. Charlie Elliott were hostesses at a surprise birth day party Tuesday afternoon hon oring Mrs. Mattie Elliott on her: 59th birthday at her home on Penn sylvania Avenue. ' ' ': . Mrs, Elliott received many lovely ifts which she opened and ac knowledged after which ' birthday cake and iced drinks wire served to the 15 friends and neighbors who called. ' s"s';f , i J'ns, it can 1 'rvffm rn'n nr Tn more school children. ft w ;i?i' Ask . various J if S " STATE OF NORTH . CAROLIUA DAVIS REUNION Mr. and Mrs.' J. H.'Towe-and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards de lightfully entertained at a lunch eon .Sunday' ni.ttia'JMIe: of MrsM lowe ,nonoring tne uavis iamny and members of the T6we family The home was beautifully decorat-T ed with j cut fait flowers through- out the lower floor. Thse present besides the hosts and hostesses were Carson W. pav- u, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis and children, Lc Verne and Ella Creef, Mr. and Mrs. ..Ralph: Davis and children. , Ralph and Ann, Vail, of Manteo, Mr. and MrTJ. M, SaunH" J.'?? ders, Mr. and Mrs. X- E. Daivs of Portsmouth, V a., Mr. attd Mrs. Hod dy Meikle and daughter Lynn,, of Roanoke Rapids; Mr. nd, Mrs. Jit jjOST communities, their own way, have attractions ? for some kipd of industry When, ,f"drj ;?M j , empfoying 135 peopTc begtas ojwiratinn ft tommuntty, ''li t "adcording to The Utited States Carnbpf:Ct)tnWcl,J ''' ' ,l mean: .-.'.' .i.? ..jiii- , $787,000 mwe pern'alincr.fnc' per -t;$1doi)W moriS retail sal,i36O,0O0 mow bank deposics395; fpotc? peopltfi,,1 J?1 C ' 232 more -worker , employe' mort: Iwusenol oU" " f t It can also mean job opportunities at home for graduates of our colleges and high schools who are now leaving the : ' State, hac kind of industry is best suited to your own community' at this- time? It might be-, a large,' highly i technical operation. It might be a supplier to ofher industty, It could be a handicraft operanoh or tourist attraction. 'C' for the free booklet on Community' i for Industrial. Development. lists scores: of Idear L t product which1. :may be faianufafturedf to.iaivantage in communities of the State. fcEFA-TMENTCF CONSERVATION AID CSVELC IMT Thh it snothcr in the icrin of advrttijtmtnn pul '! Jl by tiiit ncwipapcr, a member of tht North Ciroliai f " ' M public temte in the t..v ot the Sutt'i i . , . meat porr.un. ' ' .-. . ' .... ' cJ L. White, lit. i. I I iii,. TovMe' and children, Je Xavls i 1 Martr Lou, Mrs. Lawrence To and Walter Edwards, Jr. - v ,v .v., ' , ' ., . CLUB MEETS The Beech Spring Home Demon stration Club met on . October 9 with Mrs. Joseph Rogerson. The president, Mrs. W. J Perry, called the meeting to order by all singing "United Kations Hymn." The de votional was, given by Mrs, PWlip (Thatch. Scripture was taken. from Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke, J1;J-13, and comment on The l ord's Prayer. The roll -was calitd and minutes of last meeting read and approved. After several announcements were made and th business disposed, of 'the meeting ' was turned oyer o jMrs. Webb, home agent, who gave a very, interesting demonstration on "Buying Sweaters." ,' The meeting adjourned with the Club Collect' Mnv A. E. Layden had charge of the recreation with Mrs. Joe Perry and Mrs. Webb win ning prizes. Delicious refreshments were served 'v 'je hostess. ; ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB '' Mrs. C. E. Johnson entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home. 'Those , playing were Mesdames C. M. Williford, C. It. Holmes, W. C. Barbee, W. J. Ka- noy, T. L. Jeasup, J. D. Coston, Olivia Hobbs and Miss Mary Sum ner. . The high score prize went to Mrs. Barbf and floating prize was awarded Mrs. Kanoy.' A sweet course was served. SIXTY-YEAR ARRAY OFCBBAT STORIES IN 'AMERICAN WEEKLY -f In observing its $0th , birthday, TriuL o V-T T1 lilt IUP UfUUHUlV UUIIUaj VII1C1 1 can reviews the world around us and predicts fascinating future wonders.. :. ' All the big events of the past 60 years, science, politics, people plus the selection f the best stories in over a half century to appear with in its pages, profusedly illustrated. tine distributed Sunday with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN 1 -: On Sale At Yeur Iocal Newsdealer vt' . 4' U - 1- : OrganiL v . , 10 . . . . -.1. -i ,ir:.-s..-V. N. Dardan, wia .hpstess to, her fbrjdge- club Tuesday' night at her home on Front Stet. 'T'iose playing were Mesdames T. B. Sum ner, W. G. Wright, B G. Koonce Charles Whedbee, C. A. Davenport. H. A. Whitley, Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss Gate Blanchard. . . Th' high score prize wnt to Mrs Whedbee. 1 A salad course was ser ved. , , , SILVER TEA PARTV Saint, tCatjbj-?ne's .'Auxiliary ,or Holy Trinity Episcopal Church wil' have a, ilvef tea oir" Friday, Octo beri;p, from 3 to 6 P. M, at the home of Mrs. Walter Edwards, v - Mrs. Robert Albertson of. .Ports- .mouth. willi.be present with a ol- ectioi;pf dolls, of all nations .and periods. , She will display these at the tea as, he and her daughter have displayed the Interesting col lection "t nun.si'cas meetings in Virginia,' ' - ; ' ' KEEP THIS AD! Over 20,000 Arthritic - and Rheumatic Sufferers have taken this Medicine since it-has been on the h.'arket. . It is inexpen sive can b taken in v the home. For Free information, eive name and address to P. O. Box 82G, I Hot Springs, Arkansas. AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Also '. Used Parts For All Makes and Models CErlton R. Mixon i GARAGE, l, : WINFALL, N. C. r.:iGno-r.:n tooWnf far a c .'4 color p. your Spii.f drapes, furniture, 'r offer 70a custom made colors I ef decorator micro-matched pal f;j ;r, 'i il. ( 1 fti'i.V ( j ,( (w i! to choose front for Interior or eierlor. 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