if THE FErOUIMANS WEEKLY1, '.HERTFORD, N. Cm FRIDAY JANUARY , 1954. r - PACE FIVE CTPANOKENEWS 7' . uni lira. Eimfaitt Staffing and -'.onni spent Saturday at Virginia h with her sister and brother-ln- Uw, llr. and Mrs. Roy Branda.. Ilr. and Mrs. Curtis. Wilson of pell Hill spenl several days last with his niotften Mrs. J. C. Wil- V ' ,' ' i"',',,t '' : ' Durward Towe 'of .Washington, D. V spent several days during the Christmas holidays with his sister and I c'vher-ln-law, Mr. RndiJIri C; P. Quincy. . ,' v...,.,y . Hoffman Bailey has "returned to New London, Conn., after, spending several weeks wth his daughter and son-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. W. H. Keel. - J. C. Wilson is getting along very nicely after an operation at' (he Nav ' at Hospital in Portsmouth, where he has been several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brewer and children of Tallahassee, Fla., left Sat urday for their, home after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyce and fami ly of .Tyner spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs; 0. L. Byrum. Alberto H. Ross of Mexico City has returned after spending several weeks with his family and mother-in-law, Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Leon Elliott, U. S. Navy, Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his par ents. Norwood Elliott, 8 student at E. C. College, has returned there after spending the holidays with his par- To Patens and Friends of THE HERTFORD CLEANERS . "You can depend upon the same high qual ity cleaning and .pressing, and prompt, effi cient service as! always, while The Hertford Cleaners is managed by Chester 8. Jenkins. The change of management for 1954 means no change in skilled workmanship, and finest cleaning materials available." Bernard F. Proctor THE HERTFORD CLEANERS ''THE HOME OF QUALITY DRY CLEANING" PHONE 3851 -:- MARKET STREET ehtsj'ttr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott ' Mrs.: Jack Traeblood of South Nor folk, Va., is' visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fierce and mother, Mrs. John Bright Mrs. W. H. Elliott Leon and Laura Ellen went to Greenville Sunday and took Norwood and Miss Delia Dean, who has been visiting her for several days. : They are students at E. C. College.'-; . . Mr. and Mrs. Cary Quincy and chil dren of Norfolk, Va., spent Christmas with his parents. " Miss Louise Wilson of Cross Roads spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Wilson. produced in W64, apply In writing for a 1964 corn acreage allotment by Jan uary 16, 1954. , Blank applications and Acreage Report forms are available at the County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (fcrmerly PMA) of fice in Hertford fcr filing requests for A JANUARY CLEARANCE Iff CEGIIIIfJG THURSDAY MORNING GIRLS7DRESSES $7.95 Values - Now $4.95 $5.95 Values Now $3.95 $4.95 Values - -Now $3.49 $3.95 Values Now $2.49 $2.95 Values Now $1.98 Sizes 1 to 3 3 to 6x 7 to 14 :; ' 8 to 14 inSubteens Vt to 14 in Chubbies C OA TS $ 8.95 Values J. .11 Nbw$ 5.95 $10.95 Values Now $ 6.95 $13.95 Values -Now$ 8.95 $16.50 Values :.Now $10.95 $19.95 Values - - Now $13.95 CORDUROY SUITS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS $9.95 Values -Now $6.95 $7.95 Values : Now $4.95 S K IR TS $3.95 Values - k Now $2.49 2.98 Values Now $1.98 C5.95 Values ..J X Now $3.95 C 1.95 Values AC-: -: - - -Now $3.49 COYS' AND GIRLS' HEAVY JACKETS ?10.95 Values jLL.'- I-Now $8.95 5 7.95 Values 1w.-..--Now $4.95 $ 5.95 ValuW!!!!! .,-.:-Now,$3.95 ROYS' fiORT COATS LONG SLCqiFLANNEL SHIRTS nnhfff" rVJ Jiff ff : -t, ' EDKN.TON , , . . T -t '-.' "- ., v i'k?' ; t;l S. S. CLASS. TO MEET The Judson Memorial Sunday School Class will meet Tuesday night, Janu ary 12, at 8 P. M., at the home of Mrs. Ed Benton. All members are urged to attend. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. W. G. Wright was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Church Street Those play ing were Mesdames John Costen, V. N. Darden, T. B. Sumner, B. G. Koonce, Charles Henc, J. 0. Felton, Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss Kate Blanchard. The high score prize went to Mrs. Costen. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Corn Allotments A producer who intends to plant corn in 1954 on a farm on which no corn was planted in any of the years 1951,' 1952 and 1953, should if he de sires price support on the corn to be CARD OF THANKS , ' The family of John B. Dail wishes to express its sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for the many years separation. .. t'f'-"' '" You are MquineVW-nake defense to such pleading not lftter than Feb- acts of kindness shown us, for th. 27' "5 flowers and cards sent to us at the death of our husband and father. WIFE AND FAMILY. Classified and Leerals NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Catherine W. Thatch . vs. James Henry Thatch To James Henry Thatch: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action.. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: To obtain an ab- to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought 1 - This, the 5th day of January, 1954. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court Walter G. Edwards, ' Attorney for Plaintiff ' Jan8,15,22,29 : v : - Jan8,15,22,29 PIANO I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL Spinet Piano that some reliable per son may own by paying three $20.00 payments and balance $20.00 month ly. Also have used Kimball Studio piano 44 inches in height If inter ested write F. B. Merritt, Route 4a 1 Salisbury, N. C. solute divorce on the ground of two ' Jan.8,15,22,29pd ou get a pair 'n a spare of beautiful Diana 60 gauge 15 denier first quality full fashioned nylon hose for only $1.00 with coupon in every package of Colonial's Private Label Coffees. You'll get double the wear with this thrifty pair 'n a spare -Ter and you'll get double satisfaction from Colonial's Fine Rich Bodied Cofrtes. . SPECIAL LOW PRICE REDGATE TOMATO JUICE 2Nc:n.219c Lowest Coffee Price In 6 Months SILVER LABEL COFFEE Price TOtf Reduced 0 a 1 pound Package 10c lb. COUPON IN EVERY BAG OF COLONIAL'S QUALITY CONTROLLED COFFEES! SPECIAL LOW PRICE FLEECY WHITE 01 Quart Bottles 27c Ml Jhh Wank 3dj Tlaiwi-Jmcfai MS ffwlcc ami! SQUARE CUT WHOLE OR HALF LAMB SHOULDER 1ST KRAFT'S MARGARINE SPECIAL LB. LOW PRICI KRAFT MAYONNAISE . . . ' 38c KRAFT SALAD OIL . . . . . SL 35c KRAFT'S NEW CHEESE WHIZ 29c 'S'SSc KRAFT SANDWICH SPREAD 3? 38c VELVEETA CHEESE 2 & 95c KRAFT FRENCH DRESSING 22c KRAFT'S SALAD DRESSING MIBflCLE WHIP Fhih. Crexn Chcsu IfrlSi Qtzdsi C;;j . 63c NATUR-TENOER WHOLE OR HALF FULLY TRIMMED LEG 0 LAMB ...... u 65e NATUR-TENDER FLANK ON BREAST 0 LAMB . . . u 19o NATUR-TENOER FULLY TRIMMED LAMB CHOPS 8 55c 75c & 85e KINGAN'S RICHMOND BRAND ' SLICED BACON . . .. lb 59c KINGAN'S RELIABLE CELLO WRAPPED FRANKFURTERS . . . lb 45o MADE FRESH SOLD FRESH FRESH GROUND BEEF u, 33c SWANSON'S READY TO COOK FROZEN FRYER GIZZARDS . . . ft. 29c ALL SIZES FULL OF JUICE FLA. raw i 29c FEZ :itecW V - )K L LOW t Xfl LBS. Large Bananas . . . . . 3 u.. 29c Bosc Pears . . . . . . . . 2 lw 23c Strawberries . . . 39c ALL PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 9tfc. SPUT PEA SOUP I MM Mi Witt MM m iMtOi WMra wtxm f I kit. tnhm ComWn. .A hmdints. Mmtr I ham. Mr iinwH.iBr koM. twk iw it.Hn tmi hnth tknock dm. Ort ur to mt. nu mm a MU nw tmp. nm lor mwi WK.Vita M nurtm. TU. b Dnt Mm Omrfr, Urwtar M Ann Stmtmi, Crnmm Mtmt, 1 I --miiiihiiAmIiimM

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