inr: r zzz:xi:3 wessxy. irrr.Trcr.3. risra Carolina, frida September ij. mt. WA AAA icroliwn liver Oii ifer ifcnt Cf Private Woodland In State, The small farmers' woods are still own 68.6 per dent Of all pri- still important in NorthCarolina, according to R. S. Douglass, for estry specialist for the N, C. Agri cultural Extension Service. - "Contrary to some peopled ideas,"' Douglass said, 'farmers RICKS' Laundry & Cleaners OF EDENTON Phone 2148 J ARE OFFERING TO YOU BETTER ,THA' EyER.' SANITONE DRY CLEANING With this- amazing sys tem you see, you. feel and fpu smell the difference. . All work guaranteed " to your satisfaction. ' x All this, plus a one year, or until cleaned again. guaranteed "moth" proofing. COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE vately-owned forest land in North Carolina." ' t , There are 268,000 farmers in the state, and most of them have a share of the , 13,268,700 acres of woodland that belongs ; to the farmers. .Farm forests have always pro duced the major; portion of raw materials for thousands of wqbd using industries, Douglass po)mV ef dout. , And they must continue to .furnish the 'majority of these materials, he 'added,,, if the indus tries are to have 'the necessary amount of wood for full optft a tion. " - i ' , Therefore, it ' is important, Douglass concluded, ; that every farm woodland produce a steady supply of usable timber.,! In do ing this the Woodland owner as sures himself of a steady income from every acre of land; on hi farm. ' At Mayo Clinic Mrs. Cecil Edward Winslow left Sunday for Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., for observation and treatment. Visiting Children . Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne are visiting Mt. and Mrs. Richard Payne in Charlotte and Dr. Louise Payne at Charlottesville, a. Deadline Changed For Feed Wheat ; An important change has been made in the 30-acre farm-use wheat program for 1959, George Bellmon, ' Perquimans County ASC office manager, said today. The program provides- that farm ers whose wheat allotment is less than" 30 acres may grow up to 30 acres of wheat for use' ex clusively on the farm where produced and still not be liable for marketing quota penalties. The, change in,, the 1959 The' wheat may be used for seed, human food' 'or livestock or 'poultry feed. . However, ' the livestock and poultry fed : must be owned by the producer or later owners, of the farm. The wheat may not be removed to another farm for any purpose. None of the wheat may , be sold, bartered or exchanged and it will not ' be eligible for price support. Peanut Production Looks Favorable pro- Based nn condition reDorts from gram provides that such a wheat .growers as 0f September 1, pea- . Heater Headquarters IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK IT'S TIME TO BUY THAT HEATER , . . We Have The Largest Selection In Town! Monogram Oil Heaters Warm Morning Coal Heaters Ashley Wood Heaters Wood-Coal Console Heaters Cast Iron Heaters-Tin Heaters Perfection Port able Oil Heaters Electric Heaters. ' . v.. j: -- .. , , . .. . f vv-- ,. ; , . .''-., We Purchased Early Before The Prices Advanced Compare Our Prices! We have several real bargains4 : left In i Quaker and1 New Perfection Oil Heaters. We are closing out these two r lines and are offering them at low, low prices! We Hav&fcUsed Oil Bunicr&inUUl in,- ; Pipfe - Elbows ' Dampers Collars Tr Joints Reducers - Stoye Boards i- m THIS FINE PEM.ER SELLS MY l THERMOSTATIC IJ WOOD 7 HEATERS V. LI. Morgan Furniture Compcny PHONE 2621 1914 . 19S8 HERTFORD "IT'S WHITER THAN VHITEI" : SAYS ATKEY.'S FAMOUS LITTLE PAINTER ' O-e foetf covers and goes farther ; t. on tatily-jnloottu itjelf out ' V i as eds"y as tilo , - " i 'J c 1 1 " - ;;i not turn yelfow :c r::::TC3, grower uext year may file an application to take' part in the feed-wheat program up until 15 days after he had been notified by the county ASC office that he is in excess of his wheat al lotment. Producers will be in formed in the notification that they may- sign an application under the feed-wheat program. Mr. Bellmon says that no single date can , be named to cover' all 1959 deadlines for ap plications. This is because no tices to farmers of any excess wheat they may have will not be mailed on the same date, and each farmer has 15 days after that time to file his application. .Other parts; of the feed-wheat program remain the same for 1959. . If a wheat producer signs up for the feed-wheat exemp tion,, he must certify that the entire production of the acre age in the program will be used uu me warm wnere -. it is duced. i : i nut production is forecast at 306, 000,000 pounds, and is unchanged from August 1, according to the North Carolina . Crop Reporting Service. - Yield' per acre is indicated at 1,700 pounds, and is the same as the yield produced . in 1957. If realized, a yield of this size would be 386- poifnds above the 1947-56 average of 1,314 pounds. Recent ly there have been reports of widespread attacks of southern stem rot disease in the major pro ducing areas. Heavy, rains dur ing August were not so favorable to the growing crop. ;;r Visited Hero " . -, y.v Mrs. Bennie Crawford and Davis Butler of Lexington visit ed Mrs. George Butler one day last week. pro- Returned From Hospital Horace Lynch, Sr., returned to his home Sunday from the Albe marie Hospital and is getting along nicely. r . lay tor Edenton, N. C. THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SEPT. 18-19-20 THE FIRST GREAT SPECTACLE OF THE JET AGE! I . . . i 4 fl '!' 'MiimnA mint: y; njtm 4 ' jltO.On by DE LUXE l&Sh --" OnbniaScopEE 'oSSDICK POWELL scr..n;uby'WENDELL MAYES ; SATURDAY, SEPT. 201:15 P. M. ADMISSION 25c TO ALL Dorothy Johnson in " "LIFE BEGINS AT 17" Last Chapter "Zorro's Black Whip" " :--'. SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPT. 21-22-23 r.::::3TK atc::s d Hi OnmaScop twwCQlOt kyOilUXC ":tt3 alone without ilgrmo a woivtr I (o our lobby I h 'It a PA ALNEDISON! PATRICIA OWENS VINCENT PRICE HERBERT MARSHALL KURT NEUMANN 'JAMES CLAVLLL ' WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 24 RETURN ENGAGEMENT John Wayne, Laraine Day, Bob Stack in 'THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY'? '' j I CINEMASCOPE AND COLOR ,,J"1T ' fm nriUlifir TfT : - - nrmniuiuin .hij-U-j.iair.nmn it - - - Hi 17 Drive-in Tlieatre E4piiton-Hertford Road wav . Friday and Saturday. September 19-201 ,! GOHDON SCOTT in "Tarzan's Fight ; 'For Life" HKTROCOLOB ' '' Tuesday, September 23 ' JULIUS IaROSA in "Let's Rock" with TOP ROCK AND - . ROLL STARS ' Sunday a? i Monday, ' rr:rr.bT 21-22 , i , ' r::.-ic:i erando in Wednesday and Thunday, ', ! September 24-25 . J ; MARLON BRANDO and MONTGOMERY CLIFT in t HT Returned Home" .i Mrs. I. A. White has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Collins at Red Springs, Mr. and Mrs. " Norfleet ' Gardner at Laurinburg and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Byrum in Raleigh. From Charlotte , Little Susan Pitt of Charlotte is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pitt spent the week-end and are spending this week at Nags Head. To Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bray and son, Billy spent1 last week-end in Columbia, S. Cj Billy remained there to enter the University of South Carolina to resume his studies, v Bel videre Resident " : - - Mar?et sipn , of . . Hertford, Dies In Greensboro Marie ChappeU of Belvidere- Mrs. May una ttutt or ureens- Mrs. Nona .Chappell Raper, 63,1 boro; a brother, Nearest W. Chap died Tuesday at ,3:30 A. It in u of Belvidere; tnree gisterS) Greensboro after an illness of five I ... , , , ... Perauimans mrs- "eule -nPPeu ana , ivirs. meaue inappeu oi ueiviaere and I days. A native of County, Mrs. Raper was a daugh ter of the late William W. and I Mrs. Dadie Perry of Hertford. Mary A. Chappell. She resided at Belvidere. Surviving are her husband, C j J. Raper; three daughters, Mrs. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for the flowers and letters sent to me and for other acts of kindness shown while I was a patient in the hospital. II. W. LYNCH. OUR NEW AGE" NEW FEATURE FOR EVERYONE A feature every student should save ... A feature every parent should read. , , s, . :Now,. exclusively in the Balti more , American, "OUR NEW AGE", the feature which answers such questions as: Can we live in space? Can we change the weather? Can people live long er? Can we harness lost sun power? Don't miss "OUR NEW AGE" an exciting color feature begin ning September 21st in the PICTORIAL REVIEW with the BALTIMORE AMERICAN On sale at your local newsdealer South Magazine reports GREEN STAMPS are helping Dixie grow" "During the past few years a major addition to business in the South has been the fast-growing trading, stamp industry. "Proof of the growing importance stamps play in bolstering the area's economy is found in the Southern operations of The Sperry and Hutchinson Company, distributors of the widely-known S&H Green Stamps. "In 1957 alone, S&H purchased more than $12 million worth of merchandise from Southern manufacturers, providing many of the area's industries with increased outlets for their products and boosting Southern payrolls. "Added to those figures is the $2,250,000 annual payroll written by S&H for its present and growing 866-person Southern personnel. The Company has invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in real estate to locate its modern redemption centers, indi cating that the industry has become a permanent part of the area's business fife." . South For more Information, write for our free booklet. The Story of S&H Cash Discount Stamps." Nine grandchildren also survive. She was a member of the Piney Woods Friends Meeting, where funeral services were held Thurs day at 3 P. M. The pastor, the Rev. Earl Redding, officiated and burial will be in the family ceme tery in Perquimans County. County Girls In, '.J, Cherry Pie Contest .? Three 4-H Club girls from Perquimans ' County, : Sylvia Knight, - Faye Wood and Ann Benton, are entrants in a chewy pie contest to be staged in Char lotte in nconnection with the Southern State Fair. The girls went to Charlotte Thursday ' to lotte in connection , with the open to girls and boys age K through 21, ' ' ,i Slow Down The Life You May Be Your Ownl Save Keep jjl liUyf); ; your . home r v ' warm mffim S as T Qly Y toast V I N- with' ' BULK SERVICE Enjoy comfortable, summerlikc temperatures in your home all winter long with a "Pyrofax" gas-operated automatic heating unit, FAST! Heats quickly; no chilly waiting. CLEAN ! No dust, soot or oily film. QUIET! Automatic, trouble-free operation. ... DEPENDABLE! Only "Pyrofax" gas is quality controlled for top efficiency in all appliances. A complete gas home heating system gives you healthful, even warmth throughout the house. Let us estimate your requirements; get complete information regarding the work-saving convenience of "Pyrofax" gas in bulk. tntiusHU tin mm f GREEN I S'3 I i SERVICE IS METERED you pay only for the gas you use. 100-pound cylinders available for average users. 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Figure that kind of economy along with traditional dependability and you're on top of the best truck buys of the year. Your Chev rolet dealer's the man to see. Check models and prices. Your timing couldn't be better. The"Big Wheel" in trucks! HOLLOWELL CHEVROLET .COMPANY, rjr '' bEALER'S (FRANCHISE NO. 1675 HER"

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