. c T.r TT c. wniiums; , jr of your presence cf thei daughter-' r Cecelia 1 tQ '"'.' n JT-;nry, Qarrett ,t ,' jn,.. C.J ''; y, I.Iay 26 at 4 o'clock t Assembly of God Church ;:ertford, N. C '. inception wilt follow at the 1 .Community; Building, 's and. relatives are invited, '' V""'' 1 '' f """" Week-end Guests . Mrs." Anna Parker and Miss Mry Outlan of Woodland spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W." Wapl-, la Greenville - Mrs. J. E. Jones is spending this weefc ' In Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing and Mrs Cassie H. Sawyer Week-end. Here ' -Miss Ruth Anne Sloop and her robmmate. Miss Linda' Readly, from ' Meredith College in Ra leigh ispeotithe: week-end i with r. and Mrs. John ; Atkinson Dr. and Mi'J. 'I. A.' Ward. son of' Portsmouth, va., .. , t Sunday with: Mr. and Mrs. ion Eley. f J , " 'Imington v ' ' . s. T. J. Nixon, jr., and Mrs, Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris and daughter Melanie of Eliza- Wnrl-RifcM in Wllmineton. vo"u a , Durham In and Mns. Bill Schaaf and Returned Home Mrs. George Lottimore, who -htnr Anna hf Durham soent has sDent some time in Raleigh, witlt Mr. iind Mrs.-has retnxned.-io. her -.home on mesy. a. " , i IDobb'.Stfet;'rn-"' " " c-u,ture' R u Johton. '. ; ' . ! - - " sion farm management si v. Vend C' i "jers. 4 from Haipiial ; t . otn, Plymouth , : s. Cliff. Banks returned irom j,,,Mr, aid Mrs. Doward Jones IJorfqlk ' ! hospital ,i Sunday Unj; children of 'Plymouth spent re, .sht DW spent sevepM 'Sundaywith Mrs. Addie N. Kee- ' s for treatment. v cueats. ' , and Mrs. George- Visits Son. si'npmer irom vwius ic jlant denominations throughout this area. Life at Camp Leach centers around the- unique and beautiful stone altar of the- Outdoor Chapel, set in a- pine frove; there is also an indoor chapel fur alternate use. A campfire circle overlooking the river is also a factor in contributing to a well-rounded ; camping pro gram based on Christian learn? trig and living. . - - ;)'..! ". ' . ' ' 'i ' i ,: " -v ; Land Prices Rise Fast During Last 12 Years Fertilizer, ; which southern farmers use In vast quantities has been one of the most stable elements, in the farm cost pic ture over the past 15 years. - ;'. y Fertilizer in 1962, for example,, cost only about 5 per cent more than it did in 1930. Farm real estate costs,, on the other hand,, shot up about 80 per cent '' . Faraa machinery costs increas ed ' over 4ft per cent during the same 12 years. Farm labor costs Went up nearly 60 per cent. v While these cost figures were compiled on a national basis by S. Department of Agri- exten sion farm management specialist at North Carolina State College, believes N. C. figures would fol low roughly the same pattern. ; . ,"Of . course, the pattern . may It not be tne same ior aqe inaiviu ual farm, since the type of pur chases made by one farm may II PAY DAY him a bonus Pfc, James Arnelt reaches for his pay, with one arm while Richard Faust giver ; v. ius o a shot in the other.; "Bonus'' . was given; at Heilbroanj, .West Germany. ;. -, '.'he 'small. . ,;' ' c: the h se wei bi; 'y ttin? the t-ole for exuteu . con., -.ny, when lier Mother. taUed: ' .. . "Put down three forks at each '-'oe, dear." , ( ,,.'", 'Having made some observa tions on her o ,rn -f - ount V "hen Lre, she- inquue.'. J t htfully: 1 !hali;X;give Uncle Johrt thr,ee , knives?"" : t . ; : .... . J-c...... - , T "ial foreei - within 'us'are the tiue healeis of disease. it v 11 I l : - 1 FRIDAY-SATUr.SAY: SHOWS-FRIDAY 7:15-8:C P, M.., " . ' SHOWS SATURDAY 3:3p-W0-7ai-8:00 P. M. , Jajnes RJitchjim, Alan Ladd, Jody McCrea SUNDAY-MONDAY; ONE SHOW SUNDAY a:3-MITE 80 ' T MONDAY ONE SHOW ONLY 7:30 P. M. i Gary Cooper, and Dorothy MeGuire ft H . Admission: Adults 50t-HChiIdren 25c ' it -i J.' ' D; 5 White and. Mrs. ' (W -.w u, Birhmnnd. Va.;; , where II. Trueblood of Jlliza'bethi'CitV he visited her son,' Pwood dm. m : . i 1 t -.-c-. 'I... ..." a Mrs. js. Kaper on p- tbngi and family. ??f..;a;t'r-v-t"-.:.lii2'j:;i Week-end Visiters "J';. Mr. fend ,Mrs.,Kermit. Barclift of washinetoni D.: C. -spent the Ir. anif Mrs." Jarvis Ward and Iwppkirf.-wiihr.MrsbarcIift's family "spent the week-end at the mother, tfL&T. Oali."' Harriscottage ftt Nags Head . ,. Sunday cuesn Mrs. Seth Long, Sr., spent last ' .... from those made by an other farm," Johnstone explain-, VI! day: . V: k-en A Nags Head';. ;;")' Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris and ed. Hi- Liberty is the only thing you cannot have unless you are willing to give it toi others. , ' William Allea White. Week-end In Bichmoad ' , ... Mr. and Mrs. ,H. C stokes, Mrs. T- L. . Jessup and 'Miss Gladys Felton spent the week end in Richmond Va with Mr. and Mrs. . Vic Huggios. ; 4 ;; Returned (Hqnm j '. ) ( l ; 'f? Mrs. Thad chappell has. re turned tb"heraineffromithe?iA bemarle! Hosp'ital : where She has been a patient for -several. Weeks. MTS'MoieViuf: is attendihgthe''-NatioV-CWtWei-e'A.WhU Lake . 15,,, r. "r.ohik.!. i :Mi- ITrftnlr ' .TessuD SDfe Mrs.i. Wallace Umphlett of Wilson and Mrs. Latham Umph-. lett of Elizabeth City were guests of Mrs. W. E. Dail on Sunday. I I VUit At Balk Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burbage l. 'til til rf-,. anHiMriiftM .'Mrs, arK vjicb"" visited at Bath and Washington, Vteffintf In Woodland) .,1... Jf,R,,Futrell, is visiting iMrs. ,&W. prWin wooaiana . Visitiiig Daughter Mrs. J.,-,- C. k Blanchard -,aj)ent several days last week" with ' Mr.' and Mrs. Marcus E. Hoibtand: kwill leaive this week for Albu- querque, New Mexico where she will visit her i son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and' Mrs.- Clinton Morgan and family.. 1 Henderson Visitor . , Mrj. Norflett Gardner of Hen derson, N. C was the guest of . i Mr. jnd Mrs. Mark Gregory sev eral .days last week. Mm Gard ner ."Was the guest speaker -onf Wednesday at ; the- Coudty-wide ft WMTJ Meeting held at the Great 5 Hop Baptist Church, 1 . , jT Attend Graduation- 'v. 'j 1 Mm. f: T. Johnson will leave - Sunday to attend the graduation ; exercises at Saoford High School ' where her niece graduates. ' ,Mr.i Franki Jessup spbnt the week-end at Wake Lake where she attended the Standi reunion. J&iiipiliaclt Will . Reopen In Jiine Camp Leach, operated as camp and conference center by the Episcopal Diocese of East Caro lina, will open in June for the 33rd continuous year of opera tion. The camp is located in a beautiful wooded area on the Pamlicotijter li',miles-.east of Washington, S Cy"- : Camp- Leach , operates "on a scheduHpof one-"' and two week sessions ,f or "different age1 groups of campers, -Tnd opens and .clos es, each: summer with adult con ferences. The , co-educational camp sessions, are attended .by) more than 30ft young pedple each SPECIAL "Yardley" 2ft OFF (Vf i; Talcum Powder h Dustingr Powder After-Bath , Freshener Sachet And - - Cologne-, 'V Now's the time to stoek up. . . . these items will make nice gifts! S and M piiAmiACY FftElt DELIVERY CONFIDENCE BRAND, NAMES ,1 ' 1 ., I 1 ad -. i I. ' ' - 1' .,1' "f rt, 4 'i:,"i .iii' f .r A" ' " i " SMALL -JL .- !. ' 1 - A . t. ' u . I ma - . '.I. -. . t- , NAMtS l. OFT ONE not MCKMM Of VEETA8t WH YOU Ml t0 PACKACCSAF VEGETABLE! lA , . RDi EYI 1DNUS, . , MCKt, EXTR...S COUPON ON SEtfCTED WRM fit VEOS TABLES WtApH B0NUACK -'-- , CUT CCpi.;?.3 25 41; JADY LID AS. 3 & 55' IIRDStYE BONUS PACK fOZWi CUT G::n deans 3 a 45 hi t&2s W-' ,u y . c i- jr.. vt :cd Intra. Cash For Vctdbn? Bo You Eked A Ar!!:r.to? Pave Unexpected Eirponsos ; disrupted Vour Dudrjot? i DONT PANIC1 SEE US TODAY. . It you are steadily employed and of good report, you:, ' i can obtain a signature loan from our Installment loan 1 :- 1 department. You will have ample time to repay your; . ; ; loan in convenient monthly payments. . For example: ' . j To obtain PCO.Oayou pay $9.12 per mouth To obtain 2M.M, you pay $liU6per montH vv To obtain $3WK0O, you pay $27.41 per month , ' . This, will give yea the cash amounts shown above, with all charges (foclud&slife insurance) prepaid.: By pay : ' ir.2T thc3 entail ; monthly payments, yosr bsa will he fuHy'repaid in jost one year v 1 , ' ' 1 COLONIAL STOReT BRAND, NAMES tri rr-:" Titer ! . i';". t -a 55e Ltif SIR Jw"". .' F:::i"n3r::iE4s...i.-33c teriioa;n31'.i3s BRAND. NAMtS 7J7ITrAT , r ' ' - " - -1 f 1 I L-j v !a I 1 r::;2 potato c: J-eWWWDTHMJOHW. :-4l . p -. wh6le only '- - ; ' . I ' r '""-.A'asfSBiroop fMl ChMopMkt Boy. 1 v'iHSl tATY t -" 9 ' di ' "'4'iy n"25,'": i H rMit HiiiatNf j 't s SF13 C?AM KHrwAtikrww. ". i:;::3 j:t: if:;37c (Ml Ml MBWINei ' ( ,M n..WA.. . cxv::l i " O ' " ' - V CM f I t . eiri OO't- S CIANM r:: (Aire ;t NANBt a rSt 49- - MwDtMi HmHm. Chefi Triis Potato Salad. ..'IT 29 CheFt rriialiia Zdzdli. JX CrPrLArFcsJC, 'i-tt Ci p-.c . 'ir 7 C:s Ccnrirt r.rrscrins.'.v .2 51 r::LL-Ty V!:? Clzs&s . ; . 2 c 33 rrkw HmHn i 1M1WM ITIt . 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