uj C. T, iiiiicy v.- court ' Costs of court were J t gainst Robert - Peaden, .Suelton Alexander, Julian Voloskin, Ronald Baker, F, G. Tighe and Margaret Haskett, after each had submitted to charges of speeding. Fines of $10 and costs were levied against L. F. Perry-and Stanley A' total of 13 traffic cases was dis- Dosed of durinsr last Tuesday's term of Recorder's Court.' It was reported Rabinowits each of whom subiu.ie4 PEC I A FOR SEPTEMBER 24th, 25th AND 27th Smoked Sausage, lb.--.-...--- ... .35c Kingan's Bag Sausage, lb.. -. ... . . r - 39c Marion Brand Sliced Bacon, lb .45c PO CHOPS, lb.... ...BSc Round, T-Bone, Sirloin Steak, lb.----.-.65c Chuck Roast, lb.... 39c Picnic Shoulders, lb 39c Oysters, pint 79c LACS ITiSI! EGGS doz. .45c Mild Cheese, lb 55c Oleomargarine, lb. 25c LliSII POTATOES, lOM 32s Sweet Potatoes,' 5 lbs. 39c Bananas, lb... '.12c Lemons, doz. 35c GU7TJTEDX PAPER..... 25s Famo Flour, 10-lb. Bag .89c Pet Milk,4cans for. ..55c Coffee, Colonial Hotel, lb... $1.06 Hot Roll Mix, pkg. 25c SUe, 5 His...... 42c Heinz Tomato Catsup : 25c COXED DEEF 47c Orange Juice, 46-oz. can . . z . 39c Tomatoes, 2 cans for- 25c One Small Fab, two cans Ajax for....... 130c Rinso, large size. . . .28c Fab, large size 31c Tide, large size 31c Washol4c Z IMA Harris . General Merchandise r: liWHTW mm I v ...wi::i a JOJJN BGGnG ;?E9;?co:cr7oTnACTOrt ' Pat your farming oa a new profit basis with a John Deewi 1 "SOT v60," or "70" flie ulrxa-modem tractors thai; reallr know how to work. " To keep you ."on the go," these great tracWoffer & f Unmatched liinrrfnn rmurar nl livali. L-f.- f I , ; - M - " wyyvu rrwr-vjruxiuOX; v engines. There's "live" hydraulic Powr-Trol for smoother faster implement control i'. . "live" power shaft i easier1 ( " - steering, greater comfort, convenience and many other' I .features that help you do more every minute you're b l field. Stop at yjr store and gat full dnbiflf, j; c. cif;:: & gc:.:?;:), ' "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 183a - - to 8rcc;. j j j. ' - k A fine of $10 ind costs were assess ed against Clifn Shambry, Negro, who entered a plea of guilty to driv ing with insufficient brakes. ' ' , Roland Reid, Negro, paid thie costs of court after pleading guilty to 8 charge of following too closely, V: A fine of $75 and costs were taxed against Dennis Smolarsky who enter ed a plea of guilty to charges of driv ing without a license, speeding and reckless driving. -.William. Dempsey, Negro, charged with driving drunk, waa found guilty of reckless driving. He was ordered to pay a fine of $25 and costs and the sum of $46 to J. E. Hunter for damages done a car owned by Hunter and which was struck by Dempsey. ' Francis Bustamante was ordered to pay a' fine of $25 and costs after pleading guilty to charges of reckless driving. . parej.U, Hr, and lira, L. . leU ' T " " , Mr. and Mrs. Johnnit Ix..e v' it ed relatives at Ocean View and Vir ginia Beach Sunday afternoon, v; A - Mr. and Mrs. T. S. I -.n moor ed to Elizabeth City Hon y. Mrs. Lula Lane spent Sunday with her son and daughter-in-low, lir. and Mrs. Edgar Lane of Hertford.' ' Mrs. Kenneth Barber and daugh ter of Elizabeth City are spending this week with Mr. ' and Mrs. ' Earry CHAPANOKE NEWS : Mr. and Mrs. Rnv Ttmii - ' , daughter, Joan Ellen of Virginia ceacn, va., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings.te Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symons spent Wednesday in Raleigh. lvv4V V Mrs. Vernon Harrell. who kt Wn sick all this week, is much improved.? Mrs. ' Claudej Fields of. Hertford spent several days last week with, her '.Int. tul 1.) .; '..f-iu-lv,- .. t i. i ia 1 3. Lc -y I ' ..Iott l.as r-Ur""! s'.ir George Jackson spent labt week i . J 1--t week at, Nags Head. Greensboro attending an insurance. t&i 1'rs. C. P. Quincy, spent meeting. . . , - .. . jtwo (?y9 in Norfolk this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Jundy and famt-1 Iy and Mr. and Mrs. kdward Godfrey' LIHUARY NEWS and family of Moyock visited their' rNew books recently put into clrcu- parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bundy on Sunday, George Ownley Is a patient in the hospital 'at Hampton, Va. latjon in the Perquimans County Li brary are: Rebel Rose, the story Oi' a famous .Confederate riiv: Cavalrv of . ,'the Sky, the story of the U. S. Ma- Mr. and Mrs. John Symons and Mr.'tihine1 combat helicopters: The Glass and Mrs, Cecil Garrett of Elizabeth! Village, a new Ellery Queen novel, and City wore dinner guests of Mr.: and i Mrs. Shearwood's Secret Weapon, one Mrs. Jack Symons in Hertford on J of the books on this year's Home Dem- Sunday. . ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ownley had as their guests one day last week Mrs. Wiley Brinkley of Norfolk; Va.; ,N.: J. Morse of Peach Creek, West Va., Mrs. W. T. Creekmore, Mrs. Bryan Bal onstration Club reading list: In addi- tioa,to the above there are two new westerns and two light romances. New books 'for young people. are: Tom Ben and Blackbeard the Pirate; a biography of Will and Charlie Mayo; lance and Mrs. Hettie Flora. of Mo-(The Hidden Spring Mysteryj Chris, yock.',":'-.' . . ' , the Magician; Ginnie, the New Girl, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Combs and sons and The Golden Stalion.to tlie Res of Manns Harbor spent Saturday with cue. . ' BY R. M. THOMPSON Perquimans County Agent Friday. October 15th, is the date selected for the second "Nickels for Know-How" referendum. The purpose of this election is to find out if the people who buy feed and fertilizer for use on the farms and gardens are trilling to tax themselves 5 cents per ton; with this money being used for research and- education in our agricul tural program. The first election, which was held three years ago, was carried by a very large majority in favor of taxing the buyers of feed and fertilizer this nickel per ton and this money has come in at the rate of over $100,000 per year. . ":: , VxU Farm people of. Perquimans County have benefitted as much, if not more, from this program than most any oth er farmers in the State as there has been a peanut specialist and a soybean specialist added to the Staff and their salaries are made up from these nickels collected from the tons of feed and fertilizer sold. V. Not only have these specialists been ' employed but money has been spent on this pro gram to develop our new Lee and Jackson Soybeans and our hybrid 1 and hybrid 2 peanuts; with more va rieties of both peanuts and soybeans being developed. Anyone who hap planted the 1 and 2 peanuts,, or the Lee soybean, has received their extra nickel per ton back many" fold.' We believe that it will be to our advan tage to vote on Friday, October 15th and see that this program is carried in the State for the' next three ' years. This program has to be voted on every three years and anyone, boys and girls men and women, who purchase feed or fertilizer, is eligible to vote for or against this program. Be sure ahd vote on Friday, October 15th. 'ft 1 WH1TESTON NEWS ' Allen White and sons, Robbie and Ronnie of Philadelphia spent the week-end - with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White. " - Cpl. and Mrs. Harry Lee Winslow visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow Saturday. 1 Burwell Winslow left for Fort Jack son Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dale have re turned home after spending a few days with Thiirman White and family of Goldsboro. Carl Winslow and family of Suffolk spent the week-end with Mrs. Wins low's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rossie .Baker. - ' Miss Minnie Lee Winslow of Cy press Chappell, spent the week-end with her grandfather, Elmer Winslow and family. ' -:. ':-,.y Mrs. Quiricy Riddick has been a pa tient in the Albemarle Hospital at Elizabeth City for the past week. Friends of S. N. Riddick will be triad to hear that he has returned home from the Chowan Hospital where he was a patient fJ" the past five weeks. His condition is much improved." The Lloyd Winslow family and Ron nie Jones of Newland, the Fred Up ton family of Camden were among the visitors ftf Mr and Mrs. J. , Luther Winslow Sunday. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter and children, Carol and Nancy of Norfolk, spent the- week-end with relatives here. They were- accompanied home by Mrs. Verna Winslow, who will1 spent some time visiting her children. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Lamb of Eliz abeth ' City made several calls here Sunday P. M. - WIOTATX NEWS Mrs. J. M. Richardson from Pleas ant Gardens, Mrs. H. L. Cash of Winston-Salem spent' the week-end Villi Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Weeks. . Wi M, Daughtry has returned to his home in St Louis, Mo, after visiting his mother, Mrs. E. B. Daughtry, who has been very ill. Mrs. W. G. Hollowell spent the week-end at Portsmouth, Va, with Kr. and Mrs. Elisha Whitley. Miss Dona White and Mrs, T. H. White have returned to .their home from Nags Head,' where they spent some time. , Mr; and Krs. E. W. Long, Mr. arj Mrs.-E. B. H"owt3 and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell went fishing at Nags lies J Friday .- , . . . Mrs. J. W. rwoll, Sr, is vk"" her dauh-?, I 'a rearl Nowe.l, ' Norf its.'x. . - We cii; Save ;- You': Itfaiev On Rcpffng and Farm Needs OuyYcL'rPcdutDogs EARLY ,i. . the market is strong and bags wiH be higher later oa OUR PRICES ARB GUARANTEED IVIIEEIi:; K7-R-L0Y mmm (mi 5-V.CRPVIP flOOFING it ROLL GAlVIaIZED ROOFING : SUPER CHANNEL DRAIN ROOFING Vc OiiiiMa To SaeYosii,!cn3y GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY! WE ALSO HAVE . f Peanut Picker Endless Belts 60 feet add 75 feet at low prices Hole Diggers - Extra Handles Pitch Forks - Extra Handles Belt DressingLiquid or Stick We Have a Completely REBUILT BsnlhLlPotPiclicr only used a few years . . . a real buy 1 at$OD . Hertford Hardware & Supply Company "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE. DIFFERENCE" i Phone 3461 Hertford, N. C. ATTEflTipPEANUT GflOHEnS Top Quality Peanuts will again command a sure sale for Top Prices. Pick Your Peanuts For Tbpr Quality Clean, with a minimum of picking damage, and FREE of dirtA aps, pops, and foreign material with the ' . ' ' ' v MOST IMPROVED PEANUT PICKER IN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS 1 ' VEANUT'TTZZIVL v IJi TJCLEANER & BAGGER1 ' . ' ' andiaC . The Model c:: r: "'of farms for I tefcra avail " ' : 1 " r (c-,y v:a::t L!h to a ?rt ri) - --iji "vc.r tit ; Ncf ( . CX. tit . SaturJ. f st i ., ta. r r