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O : It C;: .:gcs Mads In State's - - imbunced; wv' FlSlubs GrOUD 1 f,!wts July 13th Liu:;:in Reflations For '63-64 Tar Heel hunters will have a i hunting- season- should- begin greatly: simplified squirrel season when the late crop' has left the VMs fall.' At a meeting of the Aoiiti 'Carolina .wiicmfe he sources Commission held in Ra leigh last week, 99 counties were included In a uniform squirrel er, and predators. nest. This will give the sports man . more hunting i that previ ously has been lost because '' of food shortages, inclement weath- season, beginning October 15 and ending January 1 Another change is - the wild turkey seasqw;- $till 'gobblers season i' was based on research to.Feoruary 15, this jnew ai. which ,t showed that Ts-JJecl-Vangement, though aho'rtifr.'jiyeff scjuirrels produce younf vice : a ihl& turkey ihuntefcf8 ' abetter year, usually; in Mardh i July.Jchance 'to enjoyf his' sport with It' was valcj), found 'thaf ry fewMess of his favorite gjitne vbeing of the cMarch broods around-Wtea,bjfrttne 'relatively .fc6n-spe-for the. gun season- i' .ne faJMoialfzed squirrel '.'ahd deer hunt while jthe". July xropv furnishes ers. - rr'fyf" - - - . 'most of, the fall" hut ig. Ai",.Thfik,uWlfjiJT,'fabbif season oross ne-staw, most is omy 1 wiir open on. NovemDer 23 ana . v squirrels, re n weaned by tha clMe February tSv : While Close-! ' (twiddle-,' 'fit Gctoberi ;!;iOlogists ly s . approximating the opening believe; that since the nimrod's date - for 1962, it falls, on the v gun is onlyr one of the several Saturday before Thanksgiving. laciors in squirrel morfaigy, the since -- county laws govern some forms of hunting and trap ping, it would be Impossible to cover 'the : whole list of regu lations - in this limited - space. Better get a copy of the new regulations they'll be off, Vthe press soon. " Your local hunting and fishing license -dealer will have a supply.- Get one- and read it. You'll be glad Vou,lidi IillllfiATit 11 ti Artending'tMneralW t i , ' . Among ihosp, from out-of-town attending the, , ideally j Campen funeral last . Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. D6n; Campen' and fam ily, Mr. and . Mrs. W. C. , Rice of Portsmouth,: Va.Mt-: and Mrs: Bill Campen of. Richmond, Va., Mn and -Mrs.' Jesse Campen of Great Bridge, Va., Charlie Cam- pen of St. Petersburg, .Fla., and Mrs. .Margaret Clark of Wash ington, D. C. t The -Commercial :. Fisheries ' Committee of the State Board ', of ' Conservation and '.' Develop ment will hold its summer meet ing at 10 A. M., Saturday, July 13, in the Dare County Court House at Manteo. - The meeting,-required by law, Returned Home .'- Mrs. William Powell and Mrs. Mesdames Jack Kanoy, SUtup 'Mrs. S. S. Hollingsworth and Joe Busick and children of Hat-' whedbee, Corbin Dozier, G. Wi Barbee, J. D. Coston, C. E. John two daughters, Victoria and boro, - Pa., visited friends and Marjorie returned to their home relatives here Tuesday, at Ijamesville, Md., after spend ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. Winfall News BRIDGE CLUB MEETS . Miss Mary Sumner entertain ed - her Bridge Club Tuesday son, Miss Ruby White and the, hostess. The high score prize went to Miss White. Refresh merits were served by the "ho! tess. -7 : r..?:'i;-'':7;'v' Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace Mill er of Bedford, Ohio, has return ed home after spending several X days with his sister. Mrs. Nelson will be held on the eve of the J- Smith and Mr., Smith and rel sessions of the State Board of at,ves n Edenton and Elizabeth i, Conservation, and Development r'v- W'( in the Manteo Hich School at) Carlton Whedbee and son of vlL Manteo' on Monday and Tues- South Norfolk, Va., spent the and 16, Robert L. 1 wee,l-,!"u wun Mr. ana ; Mrs. director of the J- "ouoweil, Sr. night at her home on Church 1 1 ' 1,1 V Street. Those playing - were TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED y mtuiveu un m H I day, July 15 i ii Stallings;.;.Jr.,'- State Department of Conserva tion and Development, says. Matters -dealing with commer- COUNTRY OentleuAn ' 85 PROOfi., wr'v "rviii ivwfi virgin jj 7?: ""7 BnH) R 9 1 t WiliftlphiaA-tl T From Garner Richard Auman of Garnet spent last Wednesday and Thurs day with Franklin Mctixgan. . From SuffcJk . ' ... J?.! J u'Mnri Powell e of Suffolk'Va; spent iKej weeWeiid wittf'Mfs. fvnHuM 1 i 1 imiiiim : Ci c( Cni Ct .Z i j 1 "'- ! I ' , . A'. ' - it v t I 1 r C'jf"il Try Ul .' i" it cc:::n. currL-a At;o y T'V;::l cc:t ycu Tire Tinl -obetter value than Super-Torrjuel !. i If c'!;s deeper,- pulls harder, wears longer- tl.an " cry o;!sr tractor tire. Ansla-braced luc are !" re -4nv. t'jalbes'jlf'.q ;tfcreak- thruujH t wi 1 e ,i exirapreiiiaryi lug lenn e.J t' 'i. If l,v jl isaJ'-V ve (?0 days) you 5 f.. Jo fi b c f t' ni- .lul purpose tires tiiCif t. "ie- s "r-Tcr-vei ust rcJurn It r ! - t yvir r y l" M ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Matthews of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Elisha Whitley of Portsmouth, Va., cial fishing in the state will j be visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollo- ,taken up .by the committee, lwe". Sr., during the week-end. whose chairman is Eric W. Rod-! lne Rev. and Mrs. Pierce and gers of Scotland Neck. j daughter and son-in-law of Members of the State Advis-1 Whiteville, the new pastor for ory Commercial Fisheries Board Perquimans Charge were break-1' will attend, the meeting of the fast guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.. F. i Commercial Fisheries-Committee. Hollowell, Sr., Sunday morning. I Commercial fishermen are in-1 The Rev. and Mrs. Lester Hall I K"-'KSe-l'SS-3 ' .ifnl n(inn1 4 Via n.nnli n tl nrA anfl fAmtlV hfiVA ' hpon t,an,J present any matters dealing with ferred to Alton, Va. They ,mov-' commercial fishing, Rodgers said, ed to their new Charge June 20. w,,'rwr' Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Smith Were From Columbia 'dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Mrs. Wlrth Chory and chil- E. L. Bailey in Elizabeth -City t'eeeeeee mm Machine Shop Building (PARTIALLY EQUIPPED) JESSE HARRIS Phone 426-5429 or 426-5434, Hertford 1 ' MISS BILtlE ANN REEU ( ' ; I I tU j , Mr, "and Mrs.' William C. Reed announce in engagement and approaching marriage of lheir daughter Miss Billie Ann Ree4, to Winiairt Grover SloOp. son of Mr. and Mr,,Jaqis,5i)oop,of, .Mooresl viUe. N. .p,y, The wedding Will; lake places a, Jhe. Hertford Baptisl Church in Hertford on Jily 28, .1363, at . 4 o'clock.. The public U inviied.7 ":-'-: --'..-v ,.': .' ; '""-'.-';-? ' . ."':' i Return Home""-':.: ?;,';? '' Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Ayd lett, Jr., -and daughter Kerry, have returned home from a ,trip to Durham and 7 Athens, Ga. of Norfolk,' Va.,' spent the week end with v Mrs. Frank Jessup. They were accompanied home by Little - Claire Batts who will fly ;.,..,, anH Rllvtnn I to Birmingham with her grand-1 ' .1 i r T"l 1M 1 ' ' drpn. ,NVanrv . fharv and RnH Sunday. from Columbia, S. C, are spend-1 Mrs. S. H. Baker has returned ing this. week with Mr. and home from Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. J. R. Webb., iwhere she spent last week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vick Stallings. family - returned Mrs. Aydlett was matron of hon- mother, Mrs. Brown while her or in the wedding of her sister, i mother, Mrs. Batts is recuperat- Miss Becky Davis to Philip Rig don, which took . place in Dur ham. . Mr. Aydlett attended the course of study for Chamber of .Commerce, .executives at the University- of Georgia- t Athens. ing from an operation - at the Portsmouth Nsval Hospital. v 'MJssvplyn i'iftl of Row-' landendisfiairelyA.i Aber nethy of Badin spent last Fri-; ! day and Saturday ; with Miss Le- iawyes Returned Home : Mr. and Ws. "Willlirm : Sawyi ana - aatiBnter Anne. navp'-ret. ! ill,.!, i-i ii'-.- .. . .l. ..'In. J i turnea nomr aner-spenaing ias WeefcI-iAl. Rl nrlna weeK-wrtn-Mr. ana' Mrs. marion,,. Mr Dn4 M ni71t 'm fcti.i.ajk . -ittliinn m iit'. .!ia it. .-wmui-ir -. -- awniueir. , . .. - nir.M .i thif'-' .-.(,.; i i 1 rrom' Macbii II From WtfkM,'te.r Willlant' McDuf fie ,and1thee,fchiiar'en 'of Maeoi Gav',Waterf'Tfr.tHd''irk'w!M,a Mrs. Walter Brown ft Bjirijj-Jlbn','fewlniett'',il'" fe'-days, taaT' lnSh)',f'Ala.p1h LbJu $al;ts 'fee;oK 'aWd sevei'tt' flas this'WeeiJ Week-end In .Wilmington ; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rogerson The Stallings and son 'Andy spent the week- home with her for the week-end, end in Wilmington with Mr. and J. Horace Baker of Four Oaks Mrs. Percy Elton Rogerson. also spent the week-end with. !: :. . ii ,. her. Sunday' At HaUeras VMrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr., has M. andMrs. Seymour Chap- returned home after spending pell and sons and Mr.- and Mrs. j some time in Raleigh and Sa Darvin Carver spent Sunday at vannah, Ga., with relatives.. Michael Stokes of Raleigh is spending some time with his grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stallings of Hertford, Route 2, have re cently moved to Winfall in Mrs. Lizzie White's home. Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Miller have moved into their new home near the Central Grammar School. Mrs. , Pearl. Chall Js. visiting her sonjiMelvin Clark" ;and fami ly in New York. Wednesday Guests Mrs. Irene Lutz and children of Sanford,' Fla., Mrs. ov Chap pell, Misses Loretta and Nancy Watson of Norfolk, " Va., spent last Wednesday . with Mr. and f, Mrs. Seymour Chappell. I! Mr. and Mrs-.T, and family will spend this week-end ii with , , relatives and friends ati' Red ' Springs'.1"1 ", GernelFs Invites You Group Sportswear & Lingerie1 ' 13 off DRESSES $5.00 Rack $10.00 Rack 13 off Rack V2 off Rack 512 E. Colonial Avenue ELIZABETH CITy, S.'C. w,'- lAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAArf AAAAAAMMAAAAMwwAvWVWMVVVVVVVaaiiwvaaamVv use - (.7-'-;'-!riti Ut.- .'i; ii-j (U p., -jj. tPGAS for cooking ilin'i n hoi- water HMMMMMMMI refrigeration .7, heating. Ilr;.; ",' i ', ' beyond the GAS m'alr j t , ti! .jMMtuiAiE,il5iALtAiiOM.. .prompt quvry ' , j V.I" . " PHONE 426-5458 HERTFORD' f. ''.I- , I h a t. i cr.ly tiro wiih " 1 )' '.V.':::1" ' ' .-.':- ';-:':':7x-.'-' ';-" 7 ' -v..... . - .. ,1 ... J -immmtm ' ' i ' ..-Tlnie wast wheni buse stopped Otsrywhem. Some still do as they are dandy, for, local trips - "" "tut' foday'there3 also'a' faster kind of Trail-' ways service known as thru express. Thru ex-; - prea takes you great distances without change and v-ith less stops enroute. Many 200 mile trips are r ade non-stop;' and jvery often a, bus will - ' t;vti 503 miles with only 2 or 3 stops. ' - ..' A Trailways Bus ltlkerary can be worked out to f t your t articular needs, whether your trip Is f " 13 r .; f-s or 1000 miles; and you ride la ' Ja i. .sct bus f et. ti TOTFfiL PERRJRRIUUnICE: 0 L I ! -.'-'. " - r' ,., 1 FORD QALAXIE bOOXL SPORTS HARDTOP 17 YC'J KKEW IVILITv 7 Ti:iS "CAR KILLER" KKOVOODH EE KHIBG A SOLID, SILENT SUPER TORQUE FORD This steel-edged pothole b probably the world's tooghett test l a car' suspension. We drive into this car killer at 30 rhph, ' locking our brakes as we go so the wheels can't roll through the hole as they normally would. The car slams against the far - edge of the hole with such impact that H literally bounds out . lit you added up the cumulative effect of all the jars and Jolts your car's suspension system experiences in years of normal driving, it wouldn't match the impact of one trip through the hole. Yet a Ford must run this test three times to prove its strength. - Look at Ford's astounding record in open competition this year in the grueling Daytona, Riverside, and Atlanta" 500 the World 600 at Charlotte, N.C., and in the demanding Pure Oil Performance Trials. Only a car with total performance the best combination of strength, balance, precision control and road clinging suspension could roll up so many wins. . tefore you buy any new car, test-drive the solid, silent Super Torque Ford. If you haven't driven one lately, you can't really - know what a new Ford is like. Make this important discovery, if fwtMvriwwtsvliMtar . fcKNMIlE M00UCTS ' How can a Ford take it? Because Ford's front suspension has ;t W$ built by Ford, if i built for performance... tota performance. t ni apitiuica, 3tJiiiig, duapisii9ivrii iii in tai-if us . about 20 pounds heavier than the front suspension of ouf principal competitor's car. ' .We don't expect you taabuse your car the way we do our test K X cars. But however you drive, youll welcome the extra strength of a t"tal performance Frd Ford strength is tested in a thousand ways in Ford's laboratories and proving grounds and in open competition in the world's toughest rallies and stock car events.- sc::j,snr.tsEFERTc:;JE KtWCtMUr- ? T X 1 i
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