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PAGE EIGHT THE PESQUCIAi:i TTTSXLY. ' E2STF0ri, N. CL, F Y, 1 '"'TJ, K'X Indian Cagers Win :v . Two From Columbia v The Perauimans : Indians Jtnd ' Sonaws trounced the' Colombia Wild' cats in a double-deader basketball bill on the local court Wednesday night The Squaws took the opening game by a 46-34 count while tne In diana won the nightcap 45-84. Pemuimans sirls jumped Into i 16-6 lead during the first period and led bv Perry and White, in Bconng, had an easy time defeating the Co lumbia girls for the second time this season. The Indians got off to a Blow start and Columbia led during the boys came until near the end of the third quarter when quick goals by Berry, Towe and Thatch put. the Indians ahead. After that time the Indians controlled thecal! game and won g ing away by a margin of 11 points. Score at half time was 21-16 in favor of Columbia. County Boards To. Meet Next Monday Members' of the Board of County Commissioners . will -meet Monday at 10 o'clock JA.. M., in the Court House at Hertford for their regular meeting. The Board of Education will also meet at the game time, in the office of the Superintendent of Schools. "This Board is expected to discuss building plans for the construction of a Negro school at Winfall, prepar ing for construction work to start at an early date. Tree Seedlings Still l Available, Agent Says " Landowners who still plan to plant, tree seedlings for reforestation purposes are urged by County For est Warden J. W. Nowell. to place their orders as soon as Dossible with the. Department of Conservation and Development, - -:r-r ..' ... .f. County Warden Nowell says there are plenty of loblolly, slash,' Bhortleaf and long leaf pine left at the Clayton Forest Nursery, but new orders are arriving daily for them. . 5-::" The Forestry Division expects to sell nearly 10 million seedlkigi this year to more than 2,000 landowners throughout the State. County Forest Warden Nowell says order blanks for trees may be had by contacting him at his home in Winfall. National Scout Week To Be Observed Here Members of the Hertford Troop of Boy Scouts are making plans for a program to be observed here- next week in connection with National Boy Scout Week, which runs from Febru ary 6 through the 12th. Local scout executives and troop members have scheduled a series of events, which will come to a climax next Friday night with a Court of Honor, to be held at the Court House in Hertford. Remedy Mary; Quick, wake up, Sue! I heard a mouse Bqueak. Sue: - What do you expect to do, get up and oil it? WH1TESTON NEWS Miss Marjorie White, a niemler of the faculty of Edge wood School in Goldsboro, N. C.,' spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. White. .' -'C-Ci;''-. 'vT-- Miss Thelma White who is a stu dent of WCUNC, Greensboro, N. C, spent a few days between semesters at home. She left Sunday afternoon to resume her studies. Mr. and -Mrs. R. R. White visited relatives in Norfolk, Va., Saturday and Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow and children visited relatives in Norfolk Sunday. - , DeWttt Winslow . 1 . . improving after an illness of several days. . Miss Pearle White visited her sif ter, Mrs. DeWitt Winslow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow of Chuckatuck.'Va., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chappell of Portsmouth,, va., and Mr. and Mm. Duane, McBride of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. J. C. Winslow.NMr. and Mrs. D. A. Winslow, Mrs. Ida Winslow and Mrs. Sarah Davis Sun day. " Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Winslow and son, Gale visited her brother, air. Clyde White Friday. Mr. White is still a patient in the Albemarle Hos uiini. ... r , Mr. ' and Mrs. Demnsey Winslow and son, Gale visited Mr. and Mrs. SS. M. Winslow at Elizabeth. City Fri day. me BE READY FOR SPRING GARDENING Select Your Garden Needs Now From Our Large Stock of Garden and Flower Supplies SEE US TODAY FOR- ONION SETS MAY PEAS Flower and Garden Seed of AH Kind Vigoro Garden and Flower Tools OUR STOREIS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE GARDENER WHO WANTS THE BEST RESULTS FROM SEED AND TOOLS Hertford Hardware I Supply Company j "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. Belvidere News Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kendell of Washington,. D. C, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith included Mr., and Mrs. George Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. John Whaley of Elisabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Smith of Bagley Swamp. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hoffler and two children of Hobbsville were Sun day visitors with the J. W. Hurdle family. ' '. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter of Nor folk, Va., were the week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Riddick. The Infant child of Mr., and, Mrs. Gordon Winslow is in the Albemarle Hospital for treatment. J-: , , Miss Marietta Jolliff, who has been home for the past two weeks on ac count of illness, has resumed her studies at Louisburg College. Mrs. Claud Winslow and Mrs. Louis Winslow spent. Tuesday in Greenville. -'V, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hendrix of Nor folk, Va., were week-end visitors with the T. R. Winslow family, - Mrs. N. D. Chappell, Mrs. F. R. Channell. Mrs. J. W. Hurdle, Mrs. L. J, Winslow, Mrs. Claud . Winslow, Mrs. Elton Layden attended the County Council meeting in Hertford Saturday, Mrs. Mamie Hunter u reported as imnroved. She recently returned home from the Albemarle Hospital. CIIAPAN02DIJSViJ . Mriu'Lula Bright is "visiting her daughter. Otelia Trueblood of Nor- Mrs. W. E. Dean and Emmett Dean of Fentress, Vs., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott Wednesday. The PTA study group met with Mrs. E. T. Stalling Friday. Several members, were present. Visitors were Mrs. Eddie - Harrell and Mrs. 1 Jack Benton of Woodland. Delicious refreshments were 'served - by the hostess. i- ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter of Elizabeth City were dinner guests of Mr. and' Mrs Roy, Pierce . Mrs.' Arcie StaUings of' Winfall and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stallings of Portsmouth, aV, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott.1 , v ; Mr. and Mrs. James ; Pierce and Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Pierce visited Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith Sun day. ...... . Special periods were set up at eachlpeating the collect. ' "--'.. school on Monday and Tuesday at : tws. ',.. SO S31MMU LIU 111 J1A.I l .' MJwUm night conducted a flower feed contest 30 BIG BICYCLE PARADE SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY (Continued From . Page One) pens, skates and candy. In" addition to these prizes theater tickets will be awarded during the parade" to the 30 children showing the best knowledge of bicycle safety through the manner in which they operate their bikeg during the parade. These tickets will' be good for any movie at the State Theater. Through the cooperation of County School Superintendent J. T. Blggers, and school principals, the movie on highway safety was seen by practical-. ly every school student in the county. which time this film was -shown for the benefit of the students. It was announced by members of the JJPW Club committee that a child may enter the safety contest and com pete for any of, the awards offered without owning s bicycle. C The success of the campaign is evi dent by the large number of children who are now making scrap books. working out slogans and perparing to enter the parade on Saturday. Without doubt the campaign has made Perquimans children safety conscious and n a project that no doubt will be carried out annually in the years to come; "-' -f - , BURGESS CLUB MEETS " The Burgess Home Demonstration Club met .with. -Mrs. J.. B.. Basnight The meetng was called to order by the new president, Mrs. Tommie Mathews, who also conducted the de votional from John 15 and the prayer.' . The roll was called and minutes of the December meeting read and ap proved. .: Dues and pennies for friendship were collected. Subscription for North Carolina News Letter was given Mm. White. Time of meeting and chancre in dues was discussed but not settled. Year books were filled out, and pro-'. ject leaders appointed and duties ex plained by Mrs. White. Plans for the joint meeting to be held in February were made. Hostesses for the year were accepted. The business session closed by re- with Mrs; Winston Lane winner, ' Those present were Mrs. Winstar Lane, Mr& H. S. Davenport, Mrs. ton HurdhvJMrs. Walton Lane, Mitv David fHervey. Mrs, J. . Basnight, Mrs. Howard .Mathews, Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Mra. Irwin - Whidbee, Mrs. Nina B. White, Mrs. Sidney Layden; Jars. V, iu i itoctor, Mrs. Tommie Mathewe and Mrs. Josiah Proctor. "BABY BOND PAYOFF ' The Government this year faces the first billion dollar pay-off. on . the small-size savings bonds it has - been sellinjr since 1935. Treasury pfficials declare however, that pay ing oir : : the fully-matured bonds won't be any great problem, as current sales are running so much hgiher than cash-ins of unmatured bonds that the net intake has been that have been held the full ten ' covering iiwt payment, on bonds ' years."' : -..w-f. ... .: :?,;,; Candidate For Senate To the Voters of Senatorial Dis trict No. 1: " ;I am. hereby respectfully an nouncing -my candidacy for - the Senate fronT the pFirst District, wbject to action of the. Demor cratte; Primary, May 27, 1950. E.S. ASKEW MERRY HILL, N. C if HERE'S A MONEY-SAVING . . .... Close -Out SALE ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ECEM - TONE MIRACLE WALL FINISilEII WE HAVE A FAIR ASSORTMENT OF COLORS TO SELECT FROM Gallon was priced at $3.49. Now $2.49 Quari-was priced at $1.17. 1 Ndw.l 75c GET YOURS WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS IIERTFOIID BE & SUPPLY CO. . ."TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" Phone 3461 , Hertford, N. C. PINEY WOODS NEWS Mrs. Harvey Chappell and daugh ter spent last Monday with': Mr. and Mrs. John Ward of Hertford.- Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Raper and Per cy Chappell spent Thursday in Eliza beth. City and visited Mrs. rercy ChappeU. and Mrs. Mammie" Hunter who Were patients in the Albemarle Mrs. Ida White is spending some time with Mr. -and Mrs. John Elmer Wood of Snow Hill. " V Mr. and Mrs. W. .O. Perry, Mr. and Mrs.' G. J. Raper, and Mrs. " Mardn Simpson visited Mrs. Mary A. Chap pell Sunday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chppell and family and Mrs. J. T. ChappeU were in Elizabeth City Saturday. Mrs. Clarence Chappell and Mrs. J. T. Chappell visited Mrs. Percy Chappell and Mrs. Mammie Hunter who were patients in the Albemarle Hospital Thursday afternoon. - Mrs. -Marvin Simpson visited .Mrs. S. G. Chappell Wednesday morning. Mr. and MrtKiwNufney Chappell and daughter, Janet, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chappell Sunday night. - Mrs. Mammie Hunter returned from the hospital Friday afternoon after being there two weeks for an append! citis operation. v BIBLE CLASS MEETS The Susanna Wesley Bible Class met at the home of Mrs. Pattie Saw yer, Thursday evening, January 26 The devotional was conducted by Mrs. Ehner Banks. ' The subject was Marks of the Master. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Bertie Hobhs. ,Mrs. W. C. Barclift gave an interesting reading. Durimr the business session it was voted to send a basket of fruit to Mrs, Merritt Sawyer, 'who has been ill at her borne in New Hope. A suggest ion was made that the Sunday School class room be painted, and .this was approved. The meeting was dismissed by prayer by Mrs. ueorge Simpson, During the social hour a bible contest was won by Mrs. W. C. 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