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1 J k .J 19S3-64 is $87,810. From this work on the following , three roads ore planned. : Priority No. . . ' R.' -.' 1303 Little Body Road from U. S. 17 to SR 1303, 3.2 miles. Proposed work, is complete base and pave ment at an . estimated . cost of $35,000. Priority No. 2-SR 1205, West Hickory Crossroad road, ,1.3 miles; ; -Prepare., and shape; base course and pave at.au estimated cost of $5,000. The 'Charlie White Road " Mr SR 1200 ' is the., .third project. From SR 1200 to SR 1202, 2.6 miles. Proposed work grade and . begin construction of ; the course aggregate base at an es timated cost of $27,810.' : Jia jrrjc: -;r ia Wool Pool will be held in ' ;r"ton, N. C, on Tuesday, ; 18, according to R. M HDson. County Extension 'rman. ' ';e farmers in Perquimans County will have an opportuni ty again this year, as they have in the past, to pool their wool to he trucker to the pool, in Wash ington. Mr; Thompson says that if. you are interested in particj "n$ in the Wool Pool, your .ol 'should . be brought to the 'ioultural Building in Hertford i Tuesday morning, June 18 be tween the hours of 8 and 10:30 A. lyi 'The truck will leave for the X yool Pool around 10:30 A. Mi,' so be sure and have it here on time as the truck will not be ; here much after )0:?0 A, M., iflr. Thompson stated. The 'price of the wool is as follows: Clear Cut Cwt. $58.37; Coarse Wool, $54.37; Lt. ; Hurry The results of the National Woo1. $52.37; Short and Lambs Educational Development : Tests jlnft Howard Robertson,. Betty Wol, $51.S7; Stainea ana Men have been1 recently returned to i(mSmHn.''Keggie-sWebb, Sid Burry " 'Wool, $48.37; Reject (he ninth and tenth grades of ney Eley. linda Lee Hall, Phyl Wool; $47.37; Heavy Burry Wool, perquimans High School. ; I V Nixon, Gene Perry arid Mi V.37;Tags $W.37. The NEDT results are used toi Winsjw- . f, "Sellers of wool, again should 'measure broad ts the The ten Perquimans freshmen M in for their mcenUve wool neral educational .dev0pment receiv.ng Certificates were John payment with .the ASCS offic ninth and Th(J Decker, Douglas Harrell, Beth nemoru. so w.a jou wm uc measure the;- student's". per--drwf. W-ncy.-Mawnewa, jwuuy nuiiuweii, - ., x uuiiias l morgan, Eddie' Miller; Betsy Kirby, Rufus Riddick and-James Pierce; INDIANS DOWN FALCONS BY SCORE OF 9 70 0 . ilies. 2key tokely advanced to first on a hit batsman to -push Hunter home for the second In (Jian run. Alvin Kirby dropped (a single Into uncovered terri tory in right field to- score Francis Combs.- Another hit batsman, this .one on John Stall ings, scored Gene Nixon.' With the bases still loaded ' Wayne VNub" Winslow grounded a sin gle into right field to score both Ikey Stokely and Alvin Kirby. A single, into centerfield , by Freddie Combs scored John Stallings. Winslow tallied on a passed hall- . , PLANS IN MAXIMA i k x " ' - p.ch.s. j4AKCHi::a Continued f I'm X i 1 ifinvvviivviriiiriiiir "I'lnfiVKWWWWim i "ral services for Joseph school r '.' w jKoute i, wno Given Certificr.tGS In Recent Tc-sts son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert God frey ,of Route 3, Hertford, has selected 'for 'technical fjni7p amnne thr hurh J"i Ce-sday; were held Fri participate in entertaining in anernoon at j s clock in the The Perquimans County Li some way at ball games, :ete:'$,el' f fcwjjndell -.fVnen brary has been given three new Since .male Darticioanta are nft w ; the . Rey.'; Fred Still, memorial books this wk. T.ivM responding the committee is now jj $ X'H Methodist That Inspire by Beatrice Plumb, X' JZ ' T, lea y f1- ,with an introduction by Dn C. Chandler pastor .of he Beth-jDaniel p0iing is in memory of ..mtP Jt,7 , . Milton Dail. Sr. A Treasury oi - The flld Rujfged Cross" was Great American Speeches is alst p ayed during the aervjee by,in mem0rv of Mr. rail. Carr.- been training as an air policeman at Lackland Air ' Firce Base in Texas. , - , ,. ' Airman Godfrey, who. enlisted in! the. Ahi Force, a shft time ago, has, just completed his basic military1 training.: The' airman is a 1962 gradu ate . of Perquimans County Union High School in Winfall. program' Tor a summer - cover ( v wi1 h ha . . Ptvith HbW TnrtitfA fTfiira - I.L.7" . " " Kuard. Same boys will be need eligible to receive this incentivs formance on five teveb. English j ;.ment after the price has been usage, mathematics usage,' so- figured 1 for 1963," Mr Thompson I ;tudies readm eiid. "Don't forget to have the j- . ,,cn ' wool in Hertford on time, 8:00 lj):Z0 -A. M., Tuesday, Junev 18, as it will be loaded and dehver ed the same day." RS.' UNDERWOOD NEW ASSISTANT HOME AGENT , ' Continued from Pag 1 The need 'for the test was cit ed by the test designers as fol lows: "National attentidn is be ing focused more : and; more oh the early identification of prom ising students.-Further -educators have long maintained that early recognition, planning and training pan often make a sig ' nificant -contribution to the in- was i dividual 'student's ' development tn June 30. Mrs. Paige . Underwood employed by the board to fiU ! regardless of , his; ability or the tb,e vacancy left by Mrs. Twi- j occupational areas he ' is con ford as assistant home economics Isidenng. They are becoming asent, effective July 1 and at tje same salary paid the form er assistant agent. 1 ' C. C.A Banks was again ap pointed Veterans . Service Of fio- er, this 1 63-64. increasingly concerned not only with identifying superior aca demic ability, but also with sal vaging unused talent, particular ly in- students who 'are above appointment for. 'year! average in ability but who are not classified : as "superior" stu- Trotman Miller' was 'employed dents, as janitor at a ; salary of $100 As an optional recognition ppr month. Mrs.i Trotman Mil-' and motivation deivice the NEDT lei , was. -employed as assistant I ntoeram Drovidps Pertifiratps of Cottunufd from Page 1 nuigwaTteplace elL Howell was soon replaced by Hicks. Both teams played good de fensive ball. Outstanding in the defense ' work for the ? Indians was. Francis Combs who caught a , pop-up ; after having ' fallen down, Alvin Kirby also cap tured a long drive into center field to stop an opponent scor ing attempt. ' . For the first six innings of the game ;Oeither team was : able to make any scoring attempts pay off.,., The iOnly, tails, before the big jeventh 4nhing fods Francis Combs' .lone tally; in the top -of' thelsepclnd tanjnf. ) Comas' drew a 'walk and' then stole. to second. Combs scored -from second base By F. A. McGoogan Several Perquimans County farmers are seeding Hairy Indi- " " I'l'f: comprised mostly of majorettes. contemplating organizing an ''all girl" marching unit to perform in different formations. They will have a meeting during Xhe summer to elect officers. They are also contemplating a design outfit specifically, for Perquim ans County High School such as - an Indian-type costume for the girls and color guard, Due to the interest, so far, of mostly girls the unit will " be matter basis produces from 3 to- 6 tons oi top growth and 2 to 3 said ed for, this detail, the chairman tons , of 'root i growth ? per acre. This cover crop should add a lot .of organic , 'matter, v to the 1 .soil Most of our soils need addition al organic matter. , On sandy soils prganic" matter increases the wUer holding capacity i and it helps':; holdopen tight soils. C. r:E. Matthews has recently poisqned ' the undesirable hard woods on some of . his woodland. He plans 'to use a heavy bush and :bog disk to destroy the' un dergrowth of weeds and brush so that pines will reseed. Bob and Carson Spiv.ey recently poisoned hardwood trees that were over topping a young stand of pines. They, used-: a mixture of 2,4,5-T and Kerosene in a tree injector to poison, the -hardwoods. " El wood Nowell, W. I. Winslow and Eugene Felton recently, re- yised their conservation plaps. The school needs a unit such as this and ; all the help that can be obtained will be greatly appreciated. The greatest need at this time, , according to Mr, Hallock, is volunteers to ' tr$in the majorettes. Any interested persons are requested to contact Barbara Harrison. All students who wish to join the unit will irop a card to P. : O. Box 283, Hertford or contact , Barbara Harrison or Mr. Hallock. . ' ' . i i.' : ""'; , i , - ' - ' - JAIL SENTENCE "' FOR STEALING KEYS ' " rrContinHea ' from IPagi" being drunk on the streets;, of Hertford. One week 'in jaiL time ' already served to count, Sawyer was free until 12 o'clock neon Tuesday, after which he W. H- Cartwright and Samuel , was ? serve the balance of pie sentence. Moore are constructing an out hSt drtch to drain some of their cropland.,-, . ' O. D. .Layden, W. W., Bundy Clarence H. Jennings, charged with failure to report an acci; dent involving- more than ' $100 and Joe.vTowe White , seeded .Property damages, was taxed serecia aaid bicolor lespedeza on with- court costs. t - , -spojl ' banks albng edge of Willie Lowe, Jr., charged wjth woods. "Bicolor lespedeza ' seed over-width, paid thfe court- costs, is one of the best food for I Richard H. Felton, truck driver. quail, Wpqdard Giyen fi Surprise Party . , f i ', i The'1 faculty of ' Perquimans County High School honored" E. C. Woodard, the principal of vthe school," at -' a surprise -' birthday party , in the , school's Home 'Eeo rjomics' Department on June 3; Tha. refresh menta .serve6Von- Mrs. J. Ellie White." oreanist . The casket pall was made of P4 carnation?, white carnations and .white stqek. ' Jpallbeafera were sC J., Proctor, Jr., Wlis Procjor, Tom Proctor, Joe Towe Whte, 4I?,urward Jteed, J, and ,Lawrence Cqrprew. u fluq,ai was , fn leaver am Cemetery in Eden ton, ' $ On. Friday ? afterqqon,'. tylay 24, at 4 ' Wock,' the V Creenwood k-H CUjh held its regular meet- lf at '-the Jbome . pf Mrs. Ken neth Bateman. " The meeting was Called , to order , by the vice president,- Brendav Wood. 'The club said She H 'pledge, thfr pledge of allegiance. Brenda Wood-gave the devotion iisine &salm.o mi rs.-r Baterhar leH -he club in yhe Lord's Prayer. -The secre tary called- the roll and read the minutes of ; the 'last meeting; . '3 ik Peggy Jeiihings gave a play of the ',' "Fnolish ' Wnhhit , Tililnn ( Whitehurit and , Kenneth i Bate-t man sang "Cookie". ' Brenda Wood and Missouri Bateman s$ng J'Side by.. Side".' Peggy Jennings " sang - f'Moon River". Wanda . Russell. : Virginia and Gloria Harrell sang "Old Cotton Fields Back, Home"; The club sang "'Do Jjord'l. Mrs. Bateman gave a demon stration on "How To Set A fable"., After which the meet ing was Adjourned, and refresh ments were served, by Rebecca Elliott.' . . 4. Una Gardens is Jn ..tr.rri . f C Mrs. 'Dai'y Pentpn Othe? , new books in the 1; -, brary are: The fpok of Eird ;,: one of the Ijte -Nature savies Prehistoric Raptileg and Birds,') beautifully illustrated jvil in-; terest adults as .welji as y.oijng: people. Those Wpnderitul .Qld;, Automobiles, is a hook ihjt,con-,i tains a -collection pt MfitWQBtoby old advertisements and Jftes as; Welt as facts and fW or tne. early automobile companies. , V"c.i czsp k-Lf'-. ianitor at a salary of $50 The board . aiU,horiyM D. F. students who score in the top' Kirby's tkp .Iritohe infield. 'f" "1-- reuuuimiia ouruy z5 per cent or tneir grade in the i pen m trrelop of the seventh Ifeisted of .eautifully decerated accountant, to invest $10,000 pf state, r The 16 Perquimans soph-.' inning th:3ndia'ns drew abirthaatcakflliblnclr 4ib crpam tne aeot service fund in a fed- omores who received Certjficatesrpund of seyen tallies. The scor erally insured savings and loan were Wayne Stallings,? Mary ing action got under way when association; ? ; Barbee, Nancy Bundy, Mary Lee 'both Jimmy linftrand-Francis , tentative . , allocation to Per- Ntwby, Margaret Ainsley, ChuckiComb' -Walked. I Then Gene Nix 5"imans County for fiscal year White, Peggy Ambrose, Judy lortlooki short, bVt'nt". to load the 5 7. 1 r 1 HERrSlONlY QN? .WAY J '. . ''-'I-?'! ' . ?? -f-f,?$i ';, irechniqally, two ways. With manual lop. Or with an optional automatic top, as shown above with the snazzy part GT convedible: : biher way, you have the top of the convertible news (or $3. podge . part! low in price and upkeep like other compacts;! But loaded with room and comfort Dart's the large economy; ske compact! ts Sii acts like a V8. And you get a 5-yearS0,09O-mile nnsintyfi Y(if toxin tntot Wwrinty limt tf(Ktl In mattfitt tni worhminiM M W3 an Ml feMii m!,:ioI to kicfud Milt iioIiuimhI of niiw without dum tor tw'11 d r 'ti or lMr for tivaytinor S0.0CO miln, whichevtreoints first; on thwfl--i-:s block, how MiioitHornol trio; tunimmion cno and Inlxiul pxis (ouludlni miniul cluitn); torifiio convortr, tfriva hitt,MniwT90)tnh(oxciudinirlustcovors), roir oxto and difftroniiat. and row who v - iroviow iho nkKlo fta Imoi snvlctd it rUMiuM Intwvaos ocwidint to tM Omo k mi A CmUiikMiiIm. ' ,, . it Oct'- I 4, : i.m 1 v ? Llcensj No. lt;3 ''.r.'PITj N?C-TV. CHICK JTOL'ltCn UlTINj'.. birthday ;cakaiitbIock" act f creamj ana saiea nuts. . t f The-lacHltyyJ prlsentd Mit Wopdard w&h a gift in dppreciaf ticn ; .of his .understanding! and Royalty through, the years, ' NPW HpPJE NEWS improper lights, nO' stop lights.i;-- frt. Z 9 ?n and turn signal not wqrkinfc T ""ww' -. naid the court costs. - , 1 " "P0f'al av no i-uaja mn nis momer, Mrs. fj. on costs, ' WilliaM' Riddick; charged' with driving on the left of center line' while hot iri passing, paid the' court costs. ' ' 1 ' ' 'v.; Matthew L. ' Batijcs paid ': thei costs ' on a improper parking' charge. James Webb, Jr.,' no muffler 'wtrJ,- Tn' ' i truck, was taxed with - court V.; . , 1962 FORD Galaxie "500w4or X962 FALCON Futura u , 1961 FORD 2-door 1961 FORD Fairlane "500" 4-door 1960 FORD Fairlane "500" 4-iIofi-1960 FORD Galaxie 4-door 1960 FALCON 4-door S J , : 1959 FORD Fairlane ".500" i-dopr , 1959 FORD Custom "300" 4,door, " 1959 BUICK Hardtop .,' 1959 CHEVROLET 4-door Eeifcjr 1958 FORD Fairlane "500" Vict. 4-4r. ' 1957 FORD Fairlane Victoria iUf iy57; chevkowsi 'f&w 4-pooj ;t " f 1957 MERCURY 2-dbor Hardtop ' 1957 FORD Custom 30O" 4-dPQr ;J9.57 FORD 2-door Fairlane . ' 1956 PONTIAC 2-door Hardtop 1955 FQRD Custom 2-door 1958 FORD F100 Pickup 1955 CHEVROLET Pickup 1953 CHE V. m Ton Truck and body 1953 CHEVROLET Pickup Ton vi,mtiwciiArD mojo.1 ce; tPhona 426-56S4 . , Dealer's No. 1741 . Hertford. N. C. - f William W. Dunn paid a fine of $10.25 and dc,urt costs on' a ' ; speeding charge1. " J IKPPPIillllJIilllllllliii S S ,.A. -x. I 5 5 ( I COUCTRY j SS IfiTLEMAS I -S ', ' .yf, ' " ... 8imV i S ' S." - " : tt, :;'';'i.--y r Originality 1 ality. provokes 1 origin-Goethe.'1 ::;:;i!i!!ui - - .' " ' '' ' i 'i -,-.;. " "' : ' . ,- . . . . ' Eirponpes ; i s . : TJIAICHTBOWRBOK j .WHISKEY STRAIGHT Doi;nc::i 17IZISKEY s z r.o::Ti:sciD 86 PROCf - .'tnmmMKaui I -f-.f IT?' i S c ; II I .is 1 1 9imP MUGHEfTY'S SONS, INC. DISTILLERS PHILAOELTHI. tk. J I::::::::::::::!!!!i!oiiiiiiiiiiiH r f:;MWi Ccnh Per fe'ari? t3q6P!jrnjGixppctod i;,9isrbptGd Voui' Cudgoft? DONT PANIC! SEE US TODAY if you are steadily employed and of good report, you "7 7n obtain a signature loan from our installment lpan ; , department ypu will have ample time to repay you, loan in convenient monthly payments. For example: ''!' : ;V;TQ P?JtauJ $100.00 you pay $9,12 per month' Tp obtain $200.00, yon pay $18.26 per month v !p obtain $300.00, ;yqu pay $27.41 per montjr Tfcis avill give you the cash amounts shown above, with : all charges (including life insurance) prepaid. By pay iHS &hp$p small monthly payments, your loah' wSlt Je , fully repaid in just one year. 1 : A ' !'!! , ,'(, tfj ,:--;.'lSSMtS;''-'C F 1 ' .tr , MEMBER F.D.I.C. HERTFORD, N;;C 1V 1 llllllllii f .'' ', ' V !., rf? 'I.- :'.".. ' kl' '.'.'t ' SPECIAL ON uriGirr or ajjpGT type - ; , frc:.i .12 to 21 rr; ' s u ' Conjp See ,'. i e Ceil Cipiily Your ftte"i ' ' ll " r ! f- i r ! i ' , II::J--rN 1
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