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. .0 e annual summer job of ; ng allotment crops, 'corn 1 c erted acres is getting un r v y in Perquimans County, ch farm will be visited during ne and it is most important at the '."farm operator- cc a clified person who . knows xut the crops and diverted ' -res to with the rfeporter and sistlin securing the necessary I .eas...rements. 1 ' Notices of measured acreages for forms will be mailed each f riday '.until the job is complet ed. If the notice shows an ex cess Or deficiency of acreage, the arm operator should contact the ASCS office by the date indicat ed oa the notice. Jj It .is necessary that any ad : fustments in diverted acres or Jisposition of excess acreage be ompleted and certified before final, feed 1 grain payments can be .made or - within . marketing cards scan be issued in the case peanuts or cotton. , j; The reporters visiting farms Ire Cras Winslow, Tommy Rid djcky Sidney Long, Frank Ains fev.t Pat Harrell. Parker Ches- iW"'': Jerry Chappell, . Floyd Matthews, Bob Hill and Harry fyinslow."- ' v EoWh Carolina Farmers Practice 1 , ' - Conservation I ip)ver .'100,000 North Carolina fanners carried out a conserva tion practice in each of the last h. A - . . . 4.1 : 1. 1 two rears unner uie AKnt-uiiui n , Conservation Program. IMS is , I real good indication that these j le!UVEHED 'AUTOMATICALLY iGocoflQiro. ij Ton always awpleBtr ' . on hand for cooking ana, ' I hot water heating. -JJ)ependaWe 8ejntica,j .,,. Phone 2231 r -Cud 0:1 Co. ; i p ; Hertford, N. C. ...... I, i1.;... ,-. Carolina Pride Grade "A"-81 QaMy T?7)) P Q ' (Be .JL .JLl li . ImJH , 1S Cay wwp1 QBPga VA Southern Dairies Autocrat Fanfs, Puffin and Pillsbunr t- HONEYCUTT- ICE CREAM BISCUITS I Smoked Sausage H gal. 59c 3cans25c I lb. 29c , A C , J-i ' WITH A rOOB OBPER I , V ' CWALTNET OB U'TKB'8 Franks Fatback - -lb. 14c "TAST" WE SLICE IT Bologna lb. 25c TKNDKR ' , Pork Liver lb. 29c TRYON BRAND i, . Sausage Meat ..lb. 39c "OUR HAM" IN ''HIS PRODUCT ILK" Sausage Meat. . .-. r. -lb. 55c Fresh Melts lb. 19c "OUR8" Homemade Lard,. .---lb. 14c Corned Pig Tails: lb. 25c BATH'S W SELLER Priced Ham lb. 49c tni-.xH ( I T . - : '":'-', N cck Bones. 1.1b. 19c I. ST GADK WESTERN Ci zcli Steak. .lb. 69c F"T ORADE WESTERN .." I :b VA-ik, 1 ,1b. 79c WKHTERN 8IftIX)IN, T-BONE r-BON e o ICaii - "..rmers ar aware t- a-l;are Joirj om ..hinf at . . ect-.?rv ing their Siul This r-ogram is available to all farmers. It of- fers cost-sharing of approximate ly one-half the cast of the ma terials needed to carry out the various practices. The fanner pays lh4 "remainder and does the necessary ."work, to complete the J Margaret-Sawyer, Jackie Simp oractice - .''.:'!-? " vson. Evelvn Trueblood. Lee Tun- practice, Summer J cover j crops and ap plication oi limestone1 are 'jtwo practices'that v are 4 generally needed in North- Carolina that can be completed at this time of year. Many farmers find that the best time to apply limestone is following small grain harvest. Summer cover crops fere. needed in many areasto prevent ..loss of soil from summer. rains;-"-- - 1963 Crop- Pilce Support ' Rates Announced Oats tftTft No; 3 or better or No. 4 on 'factor; of test . Weight only Grain Sorghum $1.83 No. 2 or better. ' ' r , , - " Barley $0.92 No. 2 or better. 78 PUPILS PROMOTED TO NINTH GRADE tCuuM xrmu Pag Omi "Settlement of North Carolina"; Fred "Murray on "Education of Yesterday"; i Joe Haskett on "Education Today'"! Andy r Rofc; ersonoB.i:Early. jg,oa4s;; LputUnd the repairs planned tor Chappell on "Modern ,Rxds"fftis m'mtjf 'Mhe .various iand"; . Donna ,,. Qutjand onu'Our j Historic County and . town.! Members on the program 'were selected .for having thejughest grade p averages in ' the . eighth grade. The class also presented a meaiey m v-aroima songs. . lati me, uiviuam uic -mat prize of $10 was, presented to xvent.. iassoe., jot jus composiiion on North Carolina historyr Shir- I ley Lilly" was. presented the sec- ond-priee-ef $5.00. Awards were als5tSia.de-!!. ' the- Jaycee spon: sored Safety Theme Contest Shirley - Lilly received the 'first prize of . $5.00; . Donna Outland received the second prize of $3.00 and Louise Lamb received the third prize of $2.00. , E. C. Woodard, principal of the school, presented certificates to the eighth grade. .".." .' :! The members of the promoted eighth grade were: ' ' - ; .. ,; -,! . Marie Barefoot, ; Jo ' Barnes, Earl Bass, Aileen Beck, Dianne Benton, Dave Boyce,' Phyllis Bundy, 'Betty Gail ' Chappell, Grant : Chappell. Linda Colson, Alma Copeiand, Joyce Copeiand, Peggy Copeiand, Pam Cox,' Jar vis ail, Preston Dail, Jay Dillon, Monnie Divers, Johnny Eason, Larry Godfrey,. Tommy Godfrey, by Harrell, Linda Harrell, Vera Philip Graham, Danny Hall, Bob Harrell, Joe Haskett, Jerry Hol lo well, William Hollowell, Har lan Hurdle, John' Elton Hurdle, Thomas Hurdle, Kent 'Inscoe, Rita Jordan, Wilbert Kemp, Ava Rae Kirby, Bienda Lane, Ron nie. Lane. 1 .. " : Carl Lewis, Shirley Lilly, Lelaclass, a member of -the " Student Mae .-Long, Geraldine Meads, Frozen lb. 49c LIBHI-S ' . I, LM 8ELLER SKUK-RibiaO Groves Flour.. Geld SCul--. .lb. 82c . Carolyn Morgan, Y'allace Mor- -an, Gregory t Mummert, Fred, Murray, ; Amy Nixon, Stewart Nixon, Dana ' Outland, . Linda Oweng, Linda Perry, - Diane Phelps, Jimmy. Powers, Virginia Rea, Kitty Reed, Steve Riddick, Tim Riddick; Billy Roberson, Andy Rogerson, Judy . Sawyer, .nell, Joyce Twine, Susan Twine, Nettie Umphlett, Royce Vickers, Carolyn Anne White, Emily Jane- White, Jan. White, Marilyn White, ' Sandra - White, David Williams, Steve Williams, Ann Winslow," Jarvls .Winslow, Paul winslow, Reggie Winslow. FENTON HURDLE AWARDED MILK CONTRACT Continued From Page 1 this issue of The Weekly. The Board passed the estab lishing of the 25th of each month during the school year as pay date for teachers and princi pals. After discussing the proposals and prices 'submitted by two companies for eight typewriters, a motion was made and passed to purchase Royal typewriters.' ' A' three-year contract was awarded the Economy Typewrit er Company for maintenance of the-school - typewriters, i .SUpk ofi Schools ,J. ; T. Biggers schools of the rcointy. . : These plans weie' approved by - the Plans" for 'the driver educa tion program . for the summer r - were -outlined -and approved:. ' J - fit. . y -i f FIVE. S.TUDENTS ', s GRADUATE FROM 4BTATE Onllnued from- Pag One ;. County. Edward Nixon, son of Mr. - and Mrs. Preston Nixon; Wayne Howell, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Louis Howell; Vernoti Wins low, son -of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Winslow; J. C Spear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Spear, and Donald Madre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Madre.- 1 Wade Morgan, ' son. of Mr. ' and Mrs. Ernest Morgan, a freshman of the Agricultural ' Institute.' having ' attained ' honor 1 grades was marshal for the' ceremony l'- A .reception, , immediately f lowed the graduation, .ceremony in ' the South - Ballroom of the College Unions' i.., y':t ,.t MISS BETSY BARBEE PRESENTED AWARD Continued from Page On Hertford Rotary : Club in March whon - she was 'selected ' as the Student of. the Month from 'the Perquimans High School for the month of Maroh. , , , l Betsy was selected for' the Teenager of the Year award. She was president . of the Student Council, a' member of the FHA Club, member, of the Beta Cltth Food Specials APPLE, PEACH, CHI-'HBY. ETC. Family Size Pies :-.39c ''IICKEN, TURKEY AND BOAST OF BEEF Dinners -:49o Ml RRY'H Me MtXLKRN .. .... l. Short Bread Squares., I. 25c LADY TABOR (heavy lmp ' Peaches. L lg. can 25c 8TRIKTMANN VANILLA AUD CHOCOLATE Opera Cookies pkg.'29c i .. I Lima Beans. .... . . . .can 20c HAPPY VALE . . . Sweet May Peas. I . . .can 18c KKLLY'S ',-, I - ' ' - i- Field Peas & Snaps.. can 19c MBIIY'.M . . ... ".. Corn, whole kernel...;.. -21c Sweet Potatoes.-:.3 !H.'25c INSTANT If. Maxwell House: : li . 1; l 2: MIHS CAROLINA 1-LB.. t-OZ. ' Grape Jelly. ...... .glas 25c :5-lb. hzi2z .10-lb. ba-r C:c To Do Vcd w mm mm ' ' : ' MISS PHYLLIS CHRISTINE BACCUS ' Mrs: J. C. Baccus of Route 2, Hertford, announces the engage ment and approaching marriage of to bamuel Frank Mansfield, son Zield of Hertford. The bride-elect l&accus. The wedding will take I Baptist Church. No invitations relatives are-invited to attend. and Letter Club and a: member of the Annual staff. : - . She represented Perquimans County at the Azalea Festival in Norfolk in April this year. ' : Miss Barbee plans to attend Greensboro- College this falL v .' Genius is mainly an affair t of nery. ' -Matthew Arftalcr.'V. ' " !, 1 ; ' :-PH : . , J ' ' " i';:.j-'--.:.'j-.'; :'c . mm mm .I.IJ I. m .1 .1. , 1 11. 1 .1".' 1 1 '' I mi -3. y - . s cK- f 1-- r --. r - r- f ,. : ... .. .. , fc In August Mi . her daughter, Phyllis Christine, of Mr. and Mrs.-Samuel J. Mans- is the dauehter of the late Mr. plac August f at the Great Hope . are being sent but friends and Hurgess JNewM IVTt nnrl TW"re i Tnelaft Tirf m f as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Jones. . - i' , , Mrs. Walton Latii and Mrs James Jordan were in Elizabeths City Monday. . Mrs. v.. m. ives .spent -,uia ' ' " ' ' .' .' ' ' ; V-:'.:'. . r"'-':-": 'anybody S.ac e&juBGGa yot! weik-end with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Easnight . George Overton and family visited his mother and father, Mr., and Mrs. Ed Overton Sun day.'.:. Clyde Overton spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ed Over ti.n who has been on the sick list for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Copeiand was the guest of Mr. and. Mrs. Sidney . Copeiand Thursday. . - - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Math ews, Sr., attended the gradua tion exercises of Campbell Col lege Friday. Their son (Howard, Jr., was a member of the grad uating class. Whiteston News Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker and family attended the irradua- tion of their son Donald Baker at State College, Raleigh on Sat urday. The J.. Frank Casey family of Goldsboro spent. -Sunday: and Sunday night here with rela tives. Miss Pearl White return ed home with them after spend ing the week with them. i ,r . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ' Boyce and : Michelle spent Saturday night and Sunday at Charlotte and attended the auto races. 'The. parents of the Rev,, Her she) . Hill left Monday morning for. their :hQtne in Indiana. ' The Hills 'spent , about 10 days' fwjth their son' and family and attend-, edthe" graduation of their-grandson,; Robert Hill at the. ;Jer quimans High School last week Mr.1 and Mrs. Lucious Winslow and Mrs. Arba ' Winslow visited the .- -Marshal Winslow family and Joseph Winslow family at -' f j. j. Porto Rico And Red Gold Rush Sweet Potato Plants Ready Nowf xm FuOduce f::i . Phone 426-5486 ipJ .: j''-iil.i!"V'.:.:'.J' '"-?':'. -.,. .""ww-t!, V Eagley Swamp on Saturday. Tom Riddick is a patient in Albemarle Hospital, also Wayne Vinslow. Clarke Winslow, son of Billie and Janice Winslow, is in a hospital in Norfolk. Va. JEANNETTE AGAIN PRESIDENT TB ASSOCIATION Continued from rag 1 Mrs. Gaston Small, . Jr., and Dr. Harold White. R. L. Garrett will serve as the 1963 represen tative director of - the Associa tion. .Thomas Maston served as ' chairman .of the Nominating Committee. Dennis. Morgan gave the 1962 financial "statement and Andrew J. . Bailey presented a $7,023,831 budget for 1963-64, as was rec ideet for 1963-64. as was rec - ommended by the Executive Committee. - Mr. Jennette then turned the program over to Mrs. David Fearing, chairman of the respir atory disease campaign. '-Mrs. Fearing said that this campaign has been a significant beginning in the fight against respiratory diseases. It educated a great many people about the serious ness of RD's common symptoms and encouraged others into see ing their doctors. . This "was the purpose -of the campaign. Mrs Fearing thanked everyone who participated in tVe work, espe-' dally . the ihealtK .and Civic kad-. ere r for scheduling : programs in fhe three counties. - '. ... ..,.;f ; ."Signposts,'' a film was shpwh to the members and Dr. John H. Bonner;, provided "informatwn-j to the cfuestians asked about resniratorv diseases.' . . Mr. Jennette aonointed the following -. people ' to the ' Pro- -- - i- - - I -"- I ' - - 11 ....... ' i Take this sweetheart out on the road and you'll s-' 7 thlf , -new Valiant is so good we can dare to offer a 5-year J.000' " . mile warranty; There's never been a warranty liks tsfore.t r " ;, because there's never been a compact liks tMs L " the' "!? s best all-around compact anybody has ccma up.v.'i'.!i y:l. Ccrn;,,..',V , pistiy rested, mside and out. Tco ood to ta ; resiy to prove it with you behind the wheel. Ce ; Your Authorized Plymouth-Valiant Otal.r't V . defects In matunAl and workmanichto on 1' c" pani-. 'd to lnch, ; pan r. .....,. ,4 or r. .ir. ' for required pnns or taoor, utr 5 yrs or t .i,- avar corn! first, on tha annne biock, -rt ; trnmissti?rt c.? nd Internal p.-s (!-.-.. in;:' t cor iva ahait, u t--i.f.;-'v. r?'.'S' nd ditierK" ' . 1 ,- vnw-. - "' " '' has baan m ooW .1 I f tram .' I'.ids Comr ' ; D,' 1'. J :;san, ci.-Jxn . . ; R. C. Iker, IZn. E. O. I Mrs. C. R. Foster, f.'rs. I.'- L. Zloger?on, 'tlra. Abner Z'.ZZS and Mrs. Gaston . Smalii , Jx,' - Other committees' will ;be . announced at a 4ater-date. , . - : . , ! ' - ' Miss Addie M. Darden, NCTA field consultant, was also pres sent.v Joe Crow "and Don Mll brath operated tne projector for the meeting. .. !' ' , ' To Bad "My "WiJe has been nursing a grouch all the week."., "Been- laid- up, have you,?? '; Vt ! nil yr bvmrm re la the feet. w'nJt,i:uli 1 -- homtimi lr relief at the u Imbm. M Joint! Dili IlrameHtoj Cnbi sthlcte'i foat, to (luBgki tt tafec tlan wntvh healthy. (kin tcpbuta lt) r yoar c back at any drag itarc if ant pleated IN ONE HOUR. TODAY at ' SkM PHARMACY What is Christian Science?: ; Chrittian Science It a rrfijitM wliich acknowicdiet one SuprcM - Beutttv orfiod. . i ; i , i-tt b lysUtk if Mini baled ' ti6!iy-o the woqft and workj of -'p:.':pmit'Jui aiKl c'ttbe Het ef , thd p'rophett and Vptlo- n, ' cieice isb'ireAi;':''': . ') v.) i v.. ... I -,. , ' . :.. '. contain! 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