73 rsr.s:nMAK3 wcsaxT. ks3ttord. fccr.Tft cakolcta. fwpat. decemser 22, i i jjjoa Dr. Jackson said that he has al ways found those in a supervise ory position most Understanding. It is the department's rule to advance men from the field to ? Dr. H. ng, Washington, ). ;C, Progfcim Appraiser of 'the .itimal DisWr ''Eradication Di vision of UnilUt States Depart fnent of Agiciflture; Dr. N' B. Tyler, Raleigh Inspector in Charge of the program jn North farolina, and i Dr. Cfeorge S. radshaw, Kinston, District Su- pervisoqf observed animal di- several months. She is doing fine now.- .. , The family of E. R. Whedbce, Sr., had their annual Christmas' dinner-and reunion at the Win N. C. License Tags Go On Sale January 2 1 more responsible positions. He fall Community House Sunday, said these people have expert- j There were 57 present to spend enced 'all the .field probles a nice day together, After the from a car that hesitates to start dinner several men and boys on a damp morning to a milk! gathered at the home of J. F. cow that makes up her mind J Hollowell, Sr., and Grover was that she just don't intend to be 'seriously hurt from a tin can tested. Winfall News Mr. anrf. Mro Iff P Hnllnwoll lease cfntrol work in the area attended . the' wedding of Mrs. ' Thursday.- This team of disease (Hollowell's niece, Miss Carolyn jiontrol veterinarians visited the i Campbell of Rocky Mount on . State. Diagnostic Laboratory at i December 17 at - the First Bap- Edenton and talked ' with Dr, bf the. project A half day ' ipcht observing" the field : fraVn of Dr. H. C. Jac ; jfcliff Pittman, who is in . charge the. project, j A half day was pro- '.' Jackson,' USDA Veterinarian, Edenton, as be did routine Banes tests near tyoodville -in Perquimans Coun IJr. 1 During this , official obser vation the farms of Dennis Cart- )' fright, Odell Cartwright, Ralph ljarrell and Ralph Lay den were Visited. " i" if Dr. . King said that he makes ' routine visits to all the states. , fite found great contrast between Jhe snow-covered hills of Ver - inont, three weeks ago, and the !i rain soaked soil of the Tide . stater region this week. His .V program is arranged so that he 1 Craddock, Va., are spending a ; attempts to work the . northern few days with her mother, Mrs.' gates' in summer and the south-; Corine Eure and son, H. M. Eure; ern states during winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White He said that every section has and son of Moyock spent Sunr; i i different problem. Recently day with her parents, Mr. and he rode with a Texas Veteri-. Mrs. . Walter Humphlett, Sr. 1 being blown open with a fire cracker cutting his jugular vein and throat, almost "bleeding to death. He was very lucky to obtain a doctor quickly and first aid quickly and rushed to Albe marle Hospital in Elizabeth City..! Hisi condition is good, says, the last report Tuesday. Dan Wins low arrived home Friday from ECC at Greenville, N. C, to spend the holidays, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harrcll tist Church. They were accom panied by, their .daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Temple, Mrs. Bailey Temple and Earline of the Newland community. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Morgan motored to Norfolk, Va.. andand daughter have moved from were dinner guests of Mr. and . the B. F. Pike home here td Mrs. J. V. Stalhngs of Ports- Hampton, Va . mouth, Va. ; : . : , Miss Geraldine' Gregory of ilanT, ? .d . ?nd ; "ulb!rt Hampton, Va., spent the. week White Burden of AtlanticChris-end wit her parents, Mr. and nan vuiiege, wiison, are spena- jjj g Gregory, ing uie iioiiaays wun ineir re spective families. .. ' C. ; D. White of Greenville is spending the holidays with his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. C. iD. White,' Sr. .,' -' ' . ; ;' : Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sitterson' of iiarian and they found it neces sary to open 26 gates, one way, to get to the ranch, Miss Audrey Umphlett has re turned home from Chowan Hos pital, Edenton, where she was Ih commenting on the visit, ' treated for a broken hip for ST A TE f FRIDAY-SATURDAY: SHOWS FRIDAY 7:15-9K0 P. SHOWS SATURDAY: 3:30-5:10-6:50.8:40 P. M. Audie Murphy and Gary Crosby in " "Battle At Bloody Beach" V SUNDAY-MONDAYf SHOWS SUNDAY 2:15-9:15 P. SHOWS MONDAYja ONE SHOW 7:30 P. M. Steve McQueen and Brigid Dazlen M. M. t t i -in- "The Honeymoon Machine" Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c Mrs. J. V. Stallings of PortS: mouth, Va., visited her mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker, during, the week-end. .... . Mr. and Mrs.' Nelson J. Smith attended , a postmasters' -: lunch eon in.-., honor, ot four retiring postmasters ',' at.' , Mattarouskeet Lodge near Englehard recently. Mrs. E. L; r Bailey of Eliza beth City visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. : and Mrs. N. J. Smith;. Monday afternoon.:. ') Mrs. Charlie Wilder has re turned home from the Norfolk General Hospital and her condi tion is much improved. ; WMS MEETING The Women's .Missionary So. ciety oBerea Church of Christ met Friday night, December; 15,. at the home of Mrs. Garland Eure... v':.;'"' .,' The president, . Mrs. Tuck Webb, presided. The hostess gave , the devotional, reading from the second chapter ' of Luke. Mrs. Webb led in prayer, Christmas Carols were sung and a Christmas program was presented , by members. , Mr. Pressly told of missionary work being done in Alaska. Becky and Carol Eure sang "O. Holy Night." Mrs. Whit Cartwright gave the benediction. Gifts were exchanged and the hostess "served ambrosia and fruit cake. m V - I'' W0i -CLRIVC 000-000 62,NQRtKCflR0UNA TV playw Connie Stevens - (Surfsida Six) introduces North Carolina's 1962 auto license plate which go on sale January 2. New regulations concerning the purchase and use of the 1962 tags are summed up in a specially prepared leaflet accompanying re newal Cards which are already in the mail. Motor Vehicles De partment officials strongly urge car owners 16 read carefully the instructions before applying for new tags. The bright new black-on-orange 1962 tags must be in use by February 15. The most important thing in any relationship is not what you get but what you give. , Eleanor Roosevelt - Owisfins Is ADudDstt CDece . . AND IF YOU HAVEN'T SOLVED YOUR GIFT -GIVING PROBLEMS YET, MAKE "BLANCHARD'S" YOUR ONE-STOP SHOP PING HEADQUARTERS. J. C. BLANCHARD & CO.. INC.. HAS A LARGE SELECTION OF GIFTS THAT ARE SURE TO PLEASE ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY OR ANY NAME ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST. STOP IN TODAY. AND REMEMBER. YOUR GIFT WILL BE ATTRACTIVELY GIFT-WRAPPED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE ... Blanchard's features a beautiful selection of LADIES' LINGERIE. Gowns, slips, pajamas, bed-jackets, panties and hosiery. Gifts that are sure to please some lucky ' lady come Christmas morn. All are popularly priced and attractively gift-wrapped. For that special gent on your list, ARROW SHIRTS are just the ticket. Only $4.50 in regular and wash and wear. Sedgefield white shirts in oxford and broadcloth at $2.98 would be welcomed by any man on Christmas morning. Add a new PARK AVENUE TIE for only $1.00 or $1.50 and really make him happy. " '. BEAUTIFUL NEW QUILTED ROBES make a most welcome gift for the ladies. Available in. pink, blue and white from $6.95 to $9.95. ; Boxed gift sets make an ideal gift for that man on your list. Matching TIE AND SOCK SETS only, $1.69, TIE, SOCK AND BELT SETS $2.98, SOCK SETS $1.98. Work clothing makes a useful and practical gift. Choose from our tough and long wearing Blue Gem and Washington brands. Gloves, dungarees, matching shirt and pants sets, jackets, overalls, thermal underwear . . . ALL POPULARLY PRICED and each item guaranteed! ' v Colorful and comfortable house slippers are offered in a wide variety af styles that are sure to please. Priced from $1.98 to $3.98. , ' For that man around the house you can't go wrong with corduroy, leather, or plastu HOUSE SLIPPERS. ' From $2.98 to $4.9 5. For style, washability, and long wearing quality, give one of Blanchard's fine sport shirts to that boy or man on your list. $2. 98, $3.49 and $3.98 . . '. Also one .rack of Men's Sport Shirts, values to $3.95 now on sale for $1.89. ' Rainy Weather specials, Men's Plastic Raincoats, $2.98. Heavy WORK RAINCOATS now only $4.49. Plastic rain hats only $1.98. -' ' For looks and health's sake give that man a stylish new DOBBS HAT. Still , only $10.95 at Blanchard's ... a really fine buy! , ...... -'V'-;,,-' ' : . -v.-.-, .t ' SWEATERS are traditionally a thoughtful and useful gift. Blanchard's offers a wide selection of pull-overs, cardigans nd vest type sweat ers. For ladies, men and boys. . from $2.98 to $12.95 MEN'S SLACKS- that will make any man happy, on Christ 1 mas morning . ... choose irpm the large se lection offered at Blanchard's.. Plain and , pleated front styles in sizes 28-46. Wools artd blends. Alterations free. .., : front $6.95 to $12.95 Shop At "Blanchard's" Where Top Quality Merchandise And Reasonable Prices Go Hand in Hand! -, . -.C. D1ACTAD2) g C'CX . . "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 183i - v e::cp in rrTPoftD first shop at blakcizard's always ' 4-H CLUB NEWS The 5th Grade of Hertford Grammar School 4-H. Club met on December 13. The meeting was called to order by Frank Ward. The group said the 4-H Pledge. The devotional was by Susan Harrell. Claudia Brinn and Donald Winslow led the group in singing "We Three Kings" and "Hark , the Herald Angels Sing." Then the meet ing was turned over to the Ex tension agents. The . program was about decorating homes at Christmas. : ' ; BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT . Mr. and Mrs. James . Allen Lumpkin announce the birth of their first child, James Allert Lumpkin, Jr., at Atlanta, Ga., on December 6. ' Mrs. Lumpkin is the former Miss Betty Ruth ChappelL , - APPLIANCES TAKEN AT HERTFORD MOTORS Continued from Page 1. Section 1 had been left at the store for repair and approximately $25 in assorted silver. The sheriff, who was assisted in his investigation : by .SBI Agent F. E. (Roy) Epps of Elizabeth City, identified the owner of Hertford Motor Com pany as Charlie Umphlett. ; The store is.; located about a mile sodth of Hertford on U. S. 17 adjacent to Glenn's Place. . The officers, said the work looked as if it had been done by professionals but Officer Epps expressed doubt it was the same group that ' broke into a Chowan County appliance store the night before and stole a number of television sets, radios and as sorted electrical appliances. AUCTION SALE Saturday, December 23 -10:30 A. fil At the home of the late Charlie C. White, including nu merous items of farm equipment 1 John Deere M.T Tractor 1 Set of Cultivators 1 Set of Middtebusters 1 Disc 1 Cart and Wheels . 1 Horse-drawn Mower Mrs. Emma A. White, Adm. Towe Offers Better JICJ I960 FALCON 2-door . Extra clean; low mileage ' - . 1960 CHEVROLET 4-door Impala V-8 Automatic Transmission; radio and heater : 1960 FORD 2-door Custom 300 ' V-8; Standard TransmissloH 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-doot ': 6 cylinder; straight shift 1959 SIMCA 4-doOr , . 1959 FORD 2-door Custom V-8 ... . Automatic Transmission 1958 CHEVROLET 4-door V-8 , - . PowerGlide -t 4 r 1 , , 1957 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-dr. Il.T. 1957 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. sedan Belvedere 30.000 miles; extra clean! k , 1956 FORD 4-door 8 Cylinder Radio and heater. 1956 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-door v .. Extra clean! 1955 FOR D2-door Hardtop V-8 : Overdrive; radio and heater (- 1955 CHRYSLER 4-door 1953 BUICK Super' 4-dooi4 sedan 1953 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4-door ' 1957 DODGE ' Ton Pickup . 1952 FORD V?-Ton Plclam Truck; V-8 "WE BUY USED CARS AND WRECKS" " TOWE MOTOR CO., INC. PHONE 2461 Liccr- 1."? Iirr.TrCD ViufLlYC-Jl Hurt In Accint A Norfolk policeman and his son, both of whom had first aid training1, .are5 credited with sav ing the life of Grover Hollowell, 19, -whose jugular vetn was cdt Sunday by a can ' he was - at tempting to blast into the air as a firecracker. ; Hollowell's brother, . Joey, Jf said his uncle, Lt. R. L. Kow alski, of the Norfolk Police Divi sion, and his son j Bobby, 19, were attending an annual fam ily reunion where the accident happened, and slowed the flow of blood until " Dr. T. P. Brinn could arrive. '. - ' Hollowell was taken to the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City by ambulance, accompanied by . Brinn, and was reported in fairly good condition Tuesday. His brother ; said Grover had placed a cherry bomb undeia small tomato paste, can. r Instead of shooting up, the can split and the jagged edge slashed '.across the boy's throat although he was standing several yards away. The accident occurred Sunday about 3 P. M. The Hollowell boys are the "Sons of ' Mr. and Mrs. f, i F, ., Hollowell, Sr., of Winfall. Kowalski had first aid training in line with his police duties. His son had learned his as a Boy Scout. ; 4-H CLUB NEWS ' The Hertford Junior 4-H Club met ;in the school library De cember 13 with Andy Ro'gerson presiding. The group stood and said the 4-H Pledge. Minutes of the last ' meeting were ;. read by Carolyn White, secretary. For r the . devotion she read the Christmas Scripture and a poem. Everyone said together tne Lord's' Prayer. No business Was brought ' "up. ' Miss Mcllwean handed the . girls' record books out. Mr. 'Bryant and Miss Mc- Ilwean showed slides on Christ mas decorations. The meeting was then adjourned. ' N . ; The long sleep of v our soars and the s'n life our wounds. - , . Jean Paul When you give, take t , s.ulf no-credit for generc , i i less you deny .yourseli" ; ,jne thing in, -order that yc mry give. Henry Ty'.ir. 9 Me r ry Chris tm . ...i sv'r Sferier's FbrisE . 130 West Market Street 'J , HERTFORD, N. G : .... May the blessings of Christmas be with you today and always. . 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