PAGE EIGHT News of Columbia and Tyrrell Co. For Subscriptions, see Mrs. Blanche W. Cohoon, or Call Her, Phone 317-1, Columbia, N. C. She will welcome news of Columbia and Tyrrell County TRF.N-CF.NTER DISTURBED COLUMBIA. W. W. Sawyer, night policeman, was called in to break up a fight Saturday night in the Teen-Center on Main Street, ' Four men were carried to the Town Hall and tried before Justice of the Peace Henry L. Reynolds as a result. Brack Daniel Hoggard, Jr., of Ahoskie, was charged with affray and disturbing the peace, was found guilty and sentenced to $lO and court costs. Marchall Wayne Askew, also of Ahoskie, was charged with affray and dis turbing the peace, was given $lO and court costs. Ray Davenport of Columbia was given the same; charge and sentenced to $5 and ! costs. Charles Deaver was found .not guilty. MISS EDWARDS HONORED COLUMBIA. Mrs. Elsie Ed wards, assistant home agent who has resigned to take a position in Pasquotank County, June Ist, was given a party by the 4-H students at the County Council Thursday night. Don Chaplin outlined the inspi ration and encouragement she had 1 been to the 4-H groups, and added “She has made our best even bet-, ter." Regrets were expressed by all of the students. She was pre sented with an electric clock, on 1 which was engraved to “Mrs. El sie B. Edwards from Tyrrell 4-H’ers." Miss Edwards expressed thanks, her hope that they would continue the good work, and her happiness in having worked with them. The president, Judy Rhodes, an nounced May 14 as 4-H Sunday. Devotion w T as given by Don Chap lin; pledges were led Iby Hal Co hoon; singing by Sandra Owens, with Dale Davis accompanying. A report on proceeds from the snack stand at the livestock show was given by Pat Brickhouse. Punch, cookies and potato chips! were served. Responsible for the preparations were Thadine Hopkins, Alice Ann Oliver, Ann Clough, Judy Rhodes, Flora Ann Hollis, Don Chaplin, J. Warren Swain and Mrs. Augusta Higgins. WINS IN CHURCH CONTEST COLUMBIA.—Miss Loretta Mid gett, representing Malachi’s Chap el Free Will Baptist Church, be comes Tyrrell’s third state winner in the Sword Drill—a contest of finding Biblical passages—at the League Convention of the Free Wills at Morehead City Friday night. She will compete for nation al honors at Albany. Ga. during June. Twice, Miss Hope Morris won the state competition in this drill, and was national winner once. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Midgett of Route 1 One. 1 Malachi Church was also repre sented at the convention by the Rev. and Mrs. Herbert J. Bryan and children, Council, Marcus and , : Donnie, Hope Morris, Neil Hearn, ' Noel Swain, Joyce Rhodes, Carol Spencer, Teresa Weatherly, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Swain and Mary Beth Swain. Two of the group were elected as State Officers: The Rev. Bryan —V. President, and Miss Hope Morris, corresponding secretary. r th Ejeep FAMILY i i i world’s most complete line of 4-wheel drive vehides! < i i I 811 hl\ : : —ifedk H\ : taQjjtet. i raaS-J 9 •JEEP’PICK-UP TRUCK FORWARD CONTROL-JEEP* FC-170 J FORWARD CONTROL'JEEF FC-150 ; ' • ; This is the only full line of authentic) four-wheel drive vehicles. They are' _ performance-proved over billions ofl • miles, they give extra years of service) * \’wShwß command highest resale value.) I - • With three power take-off points you, i can operate a wide variety of labor- 1 ' •: saving equipment (trenchers, snow •I 1 -■; blades, winches, etc.).‘Jeep’vehicles* ‘JEEF UNIVERSAL •; ‘JEEF UTILITY WAGON : have maximum payload cargo area. AU this, plus lowest initial 30P VEHICLES MADE ONLY BY WILLYS MOTORS cost! Come m and see for yourself-! SCARBOROUGH'S GARAGE JIINF.IN MAVIWCIC Sundays, 7:30 P.M. —Channel 13 Mawfacww*! Ucmw N.. H» toswal «W *• North CvoHna