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2-T.eF.- sV.'; '.!yj:ort:ori, N.C.,ThurtJy, Juiw2S, 1375 9 9 T i j If?! YOWWOODUND... ll I Ne w Forest Booklet Published By SCS A new woodland booklet which tells how wise use of forested land can enhance environmental quality has been published by the Soil Conservation Service and is now avilable in North Carolina, it was announced today by State Conservationist Jesse L. Hicks at Raleigh . , ' The 16-page booklet,' illustrated with photographs and drawings, is entitled: "Your Woodland .. Your Conservation Program" and is available without charge from county offices of the Soil Conservation Service or through local soil Don Juan News By MAUDE M. WHITE Our "Make it Happen Trophy" has been presented to two more winners. They are Velma Boone and Mary Furlough. - Velma is from Veronica Rountree's Department. She received the trahv for her work in making cuffs and also helping with repairs in that department. Mary Furlough is ; also from Veronica Rountree's Department. She has been a member of the Don 'Juan family , for many years. Several weeks ago she suggested that rubber strips be placed on the table of her machine to minimize the slipping of the collar bands. As a result of her suggestion, the same arrangement was made for the runcollar tops and has proven to be very helpful to these operations also. We are grateful for this suggestion and the initiative display on the part of Mary . Congratulation Mary We want to congratulate Velma also. :.- ; . - y' '-:' a Mr. Charlie Shneer visited the Don Juan family last week. It was nice seeing him Students Named To Dean's List One hundred and forty five students at College of The Albemarle earned positions on the institution's Dean's List in recognition of their scholastic achievement during the spring quarter. Dr. , J. Parker Chesson Jr., dean of. instruction, released the list today which represents 15 per cent of the total spring enrollment of 1,000 college Local Girls OnMeredith Dean's List Dr. Allen Burris', vice president and dean of Meredith College in Raleigh recently announced, the school's dean's list for the ring semester. - Among the 535 students to be named to the dean's list v. ere Linda Ruth Evans, r " Mer of Mr. and Mrs. J. l):yi Evans of Rt. 1, I ,rd uni Lois Suzanne r ' ; i, Civ :.t:r of Mr. and I . I ' C. C ' .'3 of 213 : i . ::.::i:,.;J. and water conservation districts. It may also be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, for 30 cents a copy. ' :" ;-;.' In addition to describing techniques where wise planting, harvesting and care of trees can improve the environment, the bookie t ; discusses commercial timber production, wildlife habitat, recreation, food for domestic or wild animals and birds, erosion and sediment control, and flood protection. again. He came by bus, but . if his eyes keep improving he , hopes to soon be able to drive. He's doing real well after having operations on both eyes. ' ,;vv:- v'; ' . We want to express our deepest sympathy to uiarue Louis Parker who lost his grandmother last week Mrs. Laura Lauther. Mrs. Lillian Copeland's . children were all home over the weekend, v Mr. W.T. Bunch was honored by his children atf James E. Perry, Mr, & Mrs. Norman Bunch, Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Ray Bunch, Mr. & ; Mrs. Jake Hollowell and Mr. & Mrs. Morris Small. ' Mr.' It Mrs. Joe Swanner ' and family spent the weekend at their cottage on Chowan River. Mrs. America Robertson, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Harrell went to Suffolk,' Va. and Elizabeth City on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Kretzer and Daughter Bonnie Lee from Apalachicola, Florida are visiting Mrs. Kretzer parents Mr. & s. Wilbur Roberson. They are here to attend the Roberson Chappell wedding. - transfer, technical and vocational and general education students. Included among the 28 student who received "A" in all subject taken during the' quarter are" Jodi Brantham, a technical student, Lois M. Webb and Susan H. White, college transfer students, all of Hertford. ' . Students from the area earning 3.25,, or better averages are: COLLEGE TRANSFER - Richard L. Winslow of Belvidere; FARMERS PERQUIMS COUrJTY i4l...l - - Cull: Lima 17:I Tcr Ten I. tn "In view of the large amount of woodland owned by - individual citizens in North Carolina, we believe , this book will considerable appeal in the state," said Jesse Hicks. "We invite anyone concerned about woodland developments to get a copy." ' The booklet also tells of woodland assistance available through county offices of the 1 Soil Conservation Service, through soil and water conservation districts and through other agencies which work with land owners. RecitalHeld Mrs: Fred Mathews presented her yearly piano recital recently in her home. The students participating were: Mrs. Sonnie Hurdle " Jennifer Roberts Gwendolyn Perry Sheila Perry ' Tommy Harrell ' Diane Jordan . . Suzanne Keel -Corinne Underwood v Gwyn Trueblood Carol Madre David White Barbara Symons Awards were present . to . Mrs. Sonnie Hurdle foBdthe. student showing the most progress, to Carol Madre for the highest grade on the -yearly test,' and to David White for the' most points receive for memory work. : A social hour followed with refreshments. ' Hostesses were Mrs. Dick Long and : Mrs. Jim Mathews. -, Attending the recital were parents of the students and . two special - guests, Mrs. Dora Riddick and Mrs. Mary Keaton. . , RECEIVES ALL A's Marshal Merritt of 223 Woodland Circle, Hertford received all A's for his spring quarter studies at the Elizabeth City . Police Academy which is an' affiliate of Beaufort County Technical Institute. Merritt . is a full-time student and is employed by the Town of Hertford as a police officer. Kathy Newbern, Margo P. " Owens and Rebecca D. Hurdle, all of Hertford. TECHNICAL - Brenda K. Layden " of Belvidere; Patricia L. Lathrop, Dawn V. Boyce, Shelia W. Caddy, Stephen T. Dail, Lucy A. Frierson, Sylvia A. ..Gregory, Terry L. Lane and Linda C. Phillips, all of Hertford; William H. Clarke of Hobbsville; and William N. Taylor of Winfall. VOCATIONAL - Wilson V. White of Hertford. junei::7 By VIRGINIA WHITE TRANAU V" LIBRARY .AT WHITESTON EOASTS over 1500 your. XS ON, SHELVES : . Perquimans ( County has a public library ' which already boasts over 1,500 volumes, and a donation of fifty dollars lias recently been made for the purchase of more - books. This is not the new library which the women of Hertford Woman's Club recentiyorganizedand which opens this week in the Community House in Hertford. It is the Whiteston Public Library, located on the grounds of the Up-River Friends Church, in the Whiteston Community, in' the section where education' in Perquimans got its start, some five miles from the location of the old Belvidere. Academy, the institution begun over a" hundred years ago by the Quakers, or ; Friends at the seat, of j learning in the Albemarle section for many years. , MISS MAE WOOD PIERCE WINS BEAUTY CONTEST; Miss Maewood Pierce of Hertford, won first C&enCffcrd -2M E!rt!y Kit i CAMBRIDGE, MA ChU dren everywhere are Invited to join In America' "Happy 200th Birthday Puny" celebration with a "Bicentennial .Poster Offer" from The Carter' Ink . Company. , The Bicentennial Poster Of fer carried on Draw-A-Lot 1 water color crayons features six 17 x 22" color-In poster of fa mous milestone in America' growing up. Each of the six large posters carries a duplicate mini-poster to be colored in and glued to a big 24" x 32" wall spectacular "Happy Birthday America" map. i. , The posters have a short, fac tual story about each event, that ls- posterizedi The tex- mctonMinutemaA'f taamtoats-Jf at New Orleans', The Oklahoma' Land Rush, The Lewis tt Clark , Expedition, Driving the Golden 1 Spike and the "Forty-Nlners" . Gold Rush. ( , , - The wall map of the United . States has a place to glue each of the mini-posters the child ' colors in. The company has also included one of its Stlx-A-Lot -glue sticks in each Bloenten nlal kit to make the gluing job easy and neat. Draws-A-Lot water color crayons come In a wide assortment of vivid, non toxic colors especially suitable for patriotic, young artists eag- . ' er to celebrate America's 200th Birthday Party. Motheri can find the preml- nn offer modestly priced at only SIM with proof of pur. , chase, carried on Dramt-A-Lot water color crayon packaget at -stationery and toy counter. Or, if the product is sold out or not available in your area, tend $1M in ca$h (or check) to Bi centennial Potter Offer, The ; Carter't Ink Company, 239 First Street, Cambridge, Mail 02142. Tonite Thru Saturday mine. c "ALOHA B0E8Y AND ROSE" Q "C00LEY HIGH" LATE SHOW FRI. i SAT. 11:15 PLUS REGULAR SHOWS SUN. I'M. TUES. :ANKtnj::cir:G!- Save on both 1C3 and 200 Series Tractors and Matching Implements by May 1. Get a brand rr v trcctor as it's - rntrod-c:d Get a trrctcr th3 Z" T Pi:r;.L. 3C (' 4 J C-- ; - - ! prize in Lv.e ba"Jr.g beauty contest which attract :i a large crowd . at the State Theatre on Friday nit. The second prize was won , by Miss Freda Hobbs of Tyner and Miss Ruth Hollowell of Hertford was winner of the third prize. BIRTH ANNOUNCE MENT: Born to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thach of the Yeopin section, Thursday, June ; 17, a daughter, Marjorie Ann. u ' DAVIS-EASON: The wedding of Miss J. Marie Eason daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. W.M. .- Eason, , of Belvidere, to Charles' Harrison Davis, of South Mills, was solemnized at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R.P. Downey, close friends of the bride's family, in Suffolk.' Va., on Thursday, June 17, with the Rev.. Downey officiating, using the ring ceremony, ' The Downey home was decorated with cut flowers and ferns for the occasion. Miss Anne Downey played the wedding music. Miss Jessie Wray Eason, young sister of the bride, lit the candles. The bride had as her maid of honor and only attendant her sister, Miss Katherine Eason. ' 1 AT CAMP , PER QUIMANS: Ten child ren are enjoying ; the iztxrj ttchu ju::h 20 I 1PDVI M I 1TTY I HOUSE PAINT WHITE rai'MIDEDnLlIB ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT FOR. WOOD '.. AND MASONRY HOMES CAN BE THINNED WITH WATER, AND DRIES IN. 30 MINUTESI SELFrCLEANING. AND EXTREMELY DURABLE. ' Hertford, l t :dout." .-.p.:ng of I. ; r - j 1 ' -3 week at Cz.) rorquiriians this ve:k v.-'i I!rs. H.R. Winslow as chaperorte. . They include Eillie Umphlett, Frank Timberlake and Wayne Massey of Elizabeth City; Douglas Holland and Darrell Holland of Raleigh; Lillian McGowan, Martha McGowan and Fannie Lou Winslow of Plymouth; and Ruth and Watt Winslow, of Hertford. , , - . T.3 ' Court Houst Square HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 ' Entered as SKondcUss ' matter November IS, 1934 at Post Office in Hertford, N.C. RAY WARD i; ' General Manager , KATHY NEWBERN ' News Editor OFFICE HRS. 9 AM. to S P.M. Monday-Friday . PHONE 421-6728 .. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR '5.00 ruWthed by Dear fubUcatkm A Radio, Inc. ' uJ Per Gal Beautify your home and protect Its value . i with Phc."3 425-7541 . Minm wkk iunaft9j i I!rs. 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