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4 w. - , . -.nan, . . '. hud i 3. .. .i Owens ... 1 and Vrilb'.ir A. Owens, :m, .son. of 1,1s. Kellie V. r.eld of Hertford, are serv ing aboard the aircraft earner .hospital. ! . II -0- I 1 ."J in . v M'i St-rve to ' .a ot certain : operates a n i v ' ' h waj designed "j to increase the pro a of wool. . George Bell , Ferqui-nans County ASCS a' I'anager. explained that 1 is an essential and stra 'z commodity whkh is not : j sauced in sufficient quantity i the United States, Tor this laason, he said, Congress pass ed the Wool Act of 1954 which :, directed the Secretary of Agn- i! culture to provide an incentive program which would encourage an annual production of 300 million pounds of- ishorn wool. For the last few years the' in centive.' price ' under the wool program has been set at 62 cents per pound for shorn wool The program provides that farmers market wool through the normal channels obtaining the best pos sible price for' their .production. At the end of the marketing year, the ' Pepartment of Agriculture i determines ' the averages national price obtained by all wool grow ers for, their wool. The per centage required to bring this national price, up to 62 cent in centive level is determined and all farmers who market wool re ceive this percentage increase in their income, from wool sold. - According to Bellmon, year this program has been in jlyn Brinkley and Mrs. Vivian effect it has served its purpose Hughes were co-hostesses and by increasing the .national pro- served delightful refreshments. Auction of wool. Should the na- During the business session, tlonal average price received by with ! Miss Brinkley ' presiding, wool producers throughout the, plans were discussed concerning nation during" 1962 reach the 62 1 the Albemarle FHA ' Federation Mrs. Roxie I .rs Perry, 64. widow of the late Captain Theo-' dure Wesley Terry, residents of Hertford for a number of years, died . Thursday in a Norfolk L3 Ranger, the site of the February 14th ceremony com memorating ' America's first sa lute from a foreign power. ' The ceremony took place on the Ranger's flight deck while the ship was anchored off Sase- oo, Japan. It marked the 185th anniversary1 since John "r Paul Jones" frigate Ranger received France's recognition of the United States as an independent nation. In the ceremony aboard the modern Ranger, the Commander Carrier Division Five Band iCla vis played the National Anthem and a color guard from the Ranger's Marine Detachment fired a nine gun salute as a special colors detail lowered the ship's flag at sunset. - ' , The Ranger, now ; on her fourth Far East cruise, has vis ited -Yokosuka," Japan and Su- bic Bay : and Manila, Philip pines, since leaving her s home port, Alameda, Calif., in No vember. Home Ec Teachers Meet In Hertford The Perquimans County High School homemaking department, (Miss Frances Newby, teacher), was the location of the March meeting of the Albemarle Home every Economics teachers. Miss Caro- Mrs. Perry was born in Kitty Hawk and lived in Norfolk for 2Q years but had moved back to Kitty Hawk.' . She was the .daughter of the late Edward and Sarah Rogers, i i widow of Theodore Wesley Per j ry. She was a memtxir of the j ( Ocean Viey - Chapter of the Daughters oi Vfica, the Ocean View Chapter of the Eastern Star and . Virginia , Rebecca L'odgs No. 13. She is survived by two sons, Carle E.. Perry of Norfolk and Wesley Perry of Fort Meade, Md.; one daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Perry Swift of Sea ford, Del.; one Bister, Mrs. Al meda R. Harris of Kitty Hawk; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral servvices were con ducted Sunday - afternoon at , 2 o'clock at the graveside in- Aus tin Cemetery at Killy Hawk. . i"- ' 4, i:.r At a rt ;uiar meeting , of the Eoard of County commissioners of the Co "tyi &f Perquimans, North Carolina, held on the first Monday in March, March 4, 1963, at 10 .C3 o'clock A. M., at its regular meeting place in the Courthouse in Hertford, Per quimans County, N. C ' 'Present: R. L.. Spivey, Chairman preside ing, with . commissioners W. 'W. Laytten F. viia & 1 . $21.80; The FeK ' s $11 M; AHiemarle norpiL 1, I I $4.70; Gravely San- $16.50;, C. Edgar White, ; .,. Board - of Education, $15.: , savage JolUff, Riley Jr., and Thomas ;D. Co., ' . '; Glory's 5 1 Zlore, C"3; Eastern C r;u;;- lent Co., $177.07; JOiU...i .1, to, i'.'u.aa. No 1-rthev business, the Boari 3; j adjourned. Swindell Funeral Home, $;2.G1), Dr. T. P. Brinn, $38.50; Chdwan Hospital, Inc., $396.60; Eastern, JULIAN C- POWEI U North- Carolina Sanatorium.1', Clerk To Board, R. L. E'PlVEY, Chairman BURGESS CLUB MEMBERS HOLD JOINT . MEETING The Burgess Club members entertained their husbnnds at a covered dish supper Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo siah Proctor. After supper the president called the meeting to order and Mrs. Josiah Proctor Billy Snowden White were majr gave the devotion,' The meet- ried Saturday. March 2, 1963, in Miss Barbara Gail Caddy and' topped with - white roses with ribbon streamers. . ! " . Miss . Linda f Caddy ? was her . cent level the payments will no longer be necessary. - " - Bellmon cautioned farmers that April 30. 1963; is the final date by which they may file applica tion for incentive payment, .for wool marketed in the 1962 mar keting yea. ' .The 1962 wool mar keting year 'runs from April 1, 1962 through March 31, 1963. , CARD OF THANKS V'X I wish to express thanks to : each and everyone who remem- iiiK raiiiiij. inctpuuiuiuu ut. uic rally to b hela.n! Camden High School March 33 at 4:&0 P. M. Also Mrs. Hugiies gave a re port on the home building show to be presented in Elizabeth City March 27-29. Program Chairman Mary Ann Combs introduced Dr. Miriam Moore, : head "of the Home Eco nomics department of East Caro lina College, Dr. Moore, mother of two teenage children, present ed a - very, interesting program concerning, "Problems inTeach- ness during ! my recent trip the hospital and since my re : turn home. I m most grateful.! Mrs. Effie Ladls 53 Laurside Ave. Hicksville, N. Y. ing was then turned over to Mrs. the Blackwell Memorial Baptist sister's maid of honor and only Ila G. White and Pete Thomp--Church. iDr. R. W. Kicklighter attendant. She wore a green and son who gave most informa- officiated. beige suit and matching acces- tive discussion on "The Use of i The bride is the daughter of sories and wore an orchid cor Credit." They explained the ad- Mr. and Mrs Nathan V. Caddv. 1 saee. . , vantages-and disadvantages of Sri,, of, Elizabeth City. The' Donald Chesson' of Hertfor.dV pay the following bitla Bundy, W. S. Monds, Nixon. Reports were received from Agriculture : Extension ' Service and Welfare Departments. On motion duly ''..made.-', and passed, the, Board ; authorized the Board of Education to amend its budget 1 in the amount of $500.00 to buy a car of coaL and funds v to come from General County Fund. - On motion duly made and sec onded, the. Board passed the fol lowing 'resolution: , j Be It Resolved by the Board of. County Commissioners of Per-i quim ans Couh ty , that ' Senators Aydlett! and Harrington and Rep-1 resentative- "A., T. : Lane,. Sr., be and they are hereby respect fully requested to use their in-., fluence to. defeat Senate Bill 80 to' abolish- intangible' tax on money on deposit in banks. . On motion duly made . andj seconded,: the - Board passed the ' following resolution: ' . , That 'General Statute 153, sec tion 9,i sub-sectioh 43 be amend ed to make : same applicable to Perquimans County. . . The ' Treasurer- was ordered to buying on credi. It was brought bridegroom is the son of Mr. and was best out .: that the greatest" disadvan- i'Mrs Marvin D. s White of this groom. ' 3 man for the bride- tage of having credit is, " it of ten promotes overspending, but if, 1 used properly ; , credit prove a blessing. ' 's Mrs. Joseph Ayscue, , recrea tional leader, conducted games In which all took part. - . The members repeated ' the , LARGER WATERMELON city. . : Given in marriage by her can, father.: the bride wore a light blue wool suit trimmed in satin and matching straw and tulle r Mr. White is a graduate of Perquimans High School : and is now employed by Hayes Air craft Corporation. . The couple is residing at 120 hat. . She carried a white Bible Harrell Street, Elizabeth City,' CARD OF THANKS Secondary Schools." During her speech; Dr. Moore invited ; those present to share Miss their views and experiences 1 teaching ufamily relations and .man. many interesting ideas were ex-' changed. As the meeting ad journed, everyone agreed the af ternoon session had been inf or-1 mative and enjoyable. Club Collect in adjournment. ' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Charles Whidbee - enter tained her bridge club; Tuesday night at her home. ' .Those play ing were Mesdames . W. G. Wright, T. B. Sumner, V. N. Dar- den, Don Norman, J. S. ' .Vicky T. G. : Howard; Nathan Elliott, prize ACREAGE IS FORECAST I Reports as of March r to the North Carolina Crop Reporting , G. R. Matthews, $6.00;. D.,,F. Reed,; ' Jr., $16.00; Sam Hour mouzis, $79.67; Julian C- Powell, $40.00; r Commercial Printing Co., $52.59:1 Carolina .'Blue Printers, j $1.44; Jackson -; Wholesale Co., 1 Inc., $6.50; Town of Hertford, I $1,75; Pitt Hardware Co., $14.10; j Edwards ' & Broughton ' Co., j $61.50; J. C. Blanchard & , Co., Inc, $28.43; R L. Spivey, $8.60; I want to express my ?: deep appreciation for the . prayers, Service indicate that North Caro- i , """""" u ',, 7 Una growers intend to" plant 10,-food and Phonc calls.du.r 000 acres of watermelons.! ir , in seif of Pneuiaaiua in thpP intPrtfinn ar mrripd n ,t I January and r my recent hospi- plantings will be approximately I taxation and since my return t . t .. . 11 nnmo h rr nvnrv uci fii if 1 1 11 1 Bplfc and 1 3UU acres or 3 percent aDove- last1: ."" : --5-- ,,'. -- Th wniMt Tha t,icrh' years w.fuu acres narvesiea dui, h ,. in I score prize went to Mrs. Nor-; u ,uw i.vc-jreci A salad course was served. CLUB MEETS average (1957r1961). 4 "4- Sincere thanks, , r , , V ' Mrs.. Aflllen J. mitn, jr. Automatic Electric ron with 'purchase of any PIIILCO tonventionaK washer during the month of MARCH. irnKiiucco) Mrs, C- E. Johnson was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday, night at her home on Front .Street. Thoe playing were Mesdames J. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT P. Coston, H. C Stokes, T. L. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews. I Jess' m, Cv M. Williford. G. W. Jr.( announce the birth of a seci Barbee J. D. Biggers, Miss Mary ond son, Matt Currin, born' Sumner! and the hostess. The Tuesday, March 12. at the Albe-: hi?h ; score prize went to Mrs. marie Hospital. Mrs. Mathews Biggers and low was awarded and son have returned home and Mrs. Barbee. A sweet course are getting along nicely. was served. ' I 1962 SIMCA "5" 1961 : rHUCO-KMDIX w-sn EASY TERMS Now's theime to buy and Mve. You'll never find ' such high quality in such ft low-priced washer as this. Safety Release Wringer - Porcelain tub Double-life I Transmission -V '. Big heavy duty costtrt Super-Sheen Agitator . W. M. MORGAN FURTTURE 0. X914 1963 , , x DIAL 426-5570 . K.itfod.,N. 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