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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, .HERTFORD, NORTH 'CAROLINA," FRIDAY. APRIL 1, .j Cay Homes i e points ol advice were of 1 by the Veterans Administra- i to veterans - who feel the -lag urge to buy their dream ie under the GI loan program, . .nows:V 1. Make sure your home is near f to transportation, schools J shopping to suit the needs of jou and your family. 8. Be sure your income. is large, enough to, pay all costs of home ownership,1. including local princi pal and interest, taxes and irisur tince, utilities, and maintenance, and anything you are buying on' iastatlments. ,3. Make certain your interests in such matters as deposits, purchase agreements, and sales contracts are fully nrotected before you make a deposit or sign any document. j 4. Be sure you understand the iMportant legal documents you - have to sign when you make "final settlement" or "close the loan." 8. And remember, a GI loan HlUst be repaid! GI loans offer you many advantages, but like any oth- ery debt, they must be paid back Ml schedule. ''. Details of this bit of advice and ' many other helpful hints for vet erans " thinking ; about buying a home -with the aid of a GI loan ire contained in the 30-page VA i pamphlet, "To the Home-Buying AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ARB Mrs. CecH Parrish of Durante SCHEDULED MEET MAT 5-7: The North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association will hold its 20th annual convention in Pine hurst May 5-7, according" to an an nouncement by Wilson F. Yar borough of Fayetteville, association president. Approximately 1,000 au tomobile and truck dealers are Chapanoke News . The membeiHMf Qak Grove Sun-J dav School entertained the W. H j Keel family with t basket lunch; last Sunday, in recognition of their. faithful work in, the church while; living in the community. Mr. Keel left last Wednesday' for the Philip pine Islands. , Mr Keel and the! boys will go. later. ; Mrs. George W. Jackson, Mrs: L. B. Elliott and Mrs. E. L. Jen nings attended the District meet ing in Elizabeth City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Symons spent Sunday with Mrs. Lorene Majette in Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane of Ports mouth spent the week-end with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrum. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar of Bethel visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. El liott on Sunday. Miss Louise Wilson of Chowan spent the week-end with hep' moth er, Mrs. J. C. Wilson., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symons and daughters, Betty and Jackie were Veteran,'', available at any VA of-1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Le fice. 1 h- : v- fioy Nixon Sunday. Screens . With Spring here pests and flies "aren't far away . .:. so it's time to install Greens on your home for protection and comfort. J-:-'-- . I, , See Us Today For WINDOW SCREENS - SCREEN DOORS If your old screens need new Wire... WE Have It! O BRONZE O PLASTIC O GALVANIZED O ALUMINUM v Also Tacks and Hammers, Hinges and Locks; V ' ' Door Sets Springs . Door Stops Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" HERTFORD, N. C. Mrs. w. . union.: The WJ5.C.S. met with Mrs. M. C. Boyce on Thursday. Mrs. Wal lace Bright was 'n charge of the program. ' -v:.' Mrs.'W. H. Elliott visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Berle Barnes of Roanoke Rapids on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith- and girls, Brenda and Betty Ruth Smith Visited Mr. and Mrs. M. R, Grif- ftnfcWoo4v0te Sunday. ---; ifTESTO NEWS Mr,$tdi riiPoweU.,Martin of tSm miiffl Pen ' Aw days' of last'0;vi8ituig Mrs. Martin's jpatfllffmg "Mrs. J.'-Luther wAsiow. .-i :,--(.;;,'. fv,V .ilahd Mrs Efccell Markham andjchildreni,f Sumter, s. u, Mr. anJlfeElintf Winslow of Norfolk, Va.;' were here last week-end be cause of the illness of their mother, Mrs. Roy Winslow, who is a pa tient in the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City. She is slowly re covering from a serious illness. Miss Thelma White spent last week-end visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Frank Casey in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Upton and children, Freddie and Sue, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White and Archie White and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leverette Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter and children Carol ami Nancy" of Nor folk, Va., Mr, and. Mrs. Herman Wiggins and children of Gates, visited Mrs. Verna Winslow during the week-end. . , . , Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Winslow, Mrs. Paul J. White nnd Miss Lena Winslow visited Mrs.. Roy Wins low in the Albemarle, Hospital on Thursday. Excell Markham left for his home in Sumter, S. C, Sunday morning. Mrs. Markham and the children are visiting her father, Roy Winslow and her mother, who is a patient in the Albemarle Hos pital. . Bunress News 1 Anti.e Lou" Lane left Monday far a visit with Pfc. Winston Lane, Jr, and Mrs. Lane at Fort Knox, Ky. .v-. .V-- Miss Fay Hughes visited Julie May Boyce Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. IrwiriVjWhidbe visited Lloyd Hcndrix in Norfolk General Hospital Thursday. Mr. Hendrix is quite ill from first-de gree burns. I Mr. and Mrs. Walton Xane an family : spent ' Sunday afternoon with Njxon Hollowell. : 5 MrsBettie Parrish' of - Washing ton, ,D?C.,Ms' the hopse guest of Mrs. Josiah proctor; '? ; Amantfa-.Lpu Corprowf spent the weekend tvith Annette Proctor. p. BETHEL CLUB MEETS The Bethel Home Demonstration Club met Thursday, March 10th for its ; remilar meeting at the Com munity Building. ' V ' Miss Blanche Goodwin, president, presided, opening the meeting with all singing "This Is My Father's World." Mrs. Charles Ward gave the devotional and Mrs.!E;:Ji.'lypc-" tor gave prayer. Roll was called and the minutes read and approve. Old and new business was discuss ed, the club voting to finish pay ing for the community building." Mrs. Edgar Long gave a reading on clothing. Mis? Kimsey Perry, home agent, gttHre;a'vdmonsti'tion on making Jamp -sha. ,Mrs.?W. D.lPeirryY Sr., gave WnWt'with Mrs. S. M. Long winning the prize. The Hostesses; Mrs: WaWand MtsilMW. Jam-W'Taffloek-' alW 'chHdreii Pmntnr sorvpd rpfrRshments to thnlof Elizabeth. City, Mr.. andMrs. following: MesdameS' J. C. Hobbs.fl'age Johnson of Norfolk, Va. and; W D Porrv Sr.: I.erhV Goodw n tMr. and Mrs; W. H. morgan ana Charley Phill B. L. Perry and Blanche Goodwin and f Howard Baker of Arlington, Va., one visitor, Mrs. H. T. Griffin. spent the week-end with his motner mm BELVIDERE NEWS The Harld White family spent Sunday in WHHamston and visited the F. M. Manning family. The Rev. . Mr. White preached at the Presbyterian Church there. Wayland White and Bennie Wood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williford at Jackson. Mrs. Jerome Hurdle spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stallings near Hobbsville, The women of Piney Woods Friends. Meeting met and painted the garage at the parsonage last week. 1 Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr., Mrs. Curtis Chappell, Mrs. A. D. Ward and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Sr., spent Tuesday afternoon in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, Mrs, S. M. Boettcher, Mrs. Leona Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Smith and son, Tommie of Elizabeth City were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kendall of Arlington, Va., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kendall spent Sunday at Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Laydcn of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Winslow of Winfall and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Laydcn of Hobbsville visited and celebrated the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Copeland Sunday. , i , f Mrs. Ernest Morgan of Winfall visited Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr., and Mrs! M, D. Hare last Friday. Winfall News v Hollowell, Sr., Mrs. J. V., Koach, Mrs. J. L. DeLaney and Mrs, J. W. Noweli, Sr., spent Wednesday in Kinston at the annual conference of the W.S.C.S. ; Miss Susan Jamieson, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Jamie son, has returned home from Albe marle Hospital where she hail her tonsils removed Thursday and is jfdoinst nicely. ' " I tJ.!--'r,,l,tM,r anil tlonrtrB .Daughtrey ..of ;, Greenspqro spent last week-end witn tnejr roiner, Wpodrow W. Daughtrey;" a Mrs. C.'r VmphletC MrK J. B. Miller and Mrs, .B.'MMiUipi;spent Thursday jn Norfolk, Va. ( ' Mr. fthd Mrs. Tomnlfy 'aim Bailey temple Jand children, . Farl,eane, Willie- Carroll, June -nd jfohnnie Martirt of Newtah'd were1 dinner inests of Mr. and Mrs. K B.' Hoi- lOWell. '::-!(, if- ,'' ..'.'f... James R. BargerT USN and Mrs. Barber of Yorktown, Va., spent last week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barber. ;) Mrs. J. Wi Nowell, Sr., and Mrs. E. A. Twine spent Sunday in Suf folk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Munden. .. ( Mrs. J. L. Bateman has return .ed to her home in Hertford after spending a few days with her hnthe-in-law and sister, Mr. and tMts. J. T. Tadlock. Mrs, J. H. Barber. ' r Little Michael Stokes of Raleigh is ! splenflihg" some- time with his grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Nowell, S r. - - Mrs. Elwood Nowell and children, Ann and Jack and Mrs. E, A. Twine spent Thursday in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs,. W. C. Jordan are spending x the week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McCulloughs in Chinco- teague, Va. Mrs.. Ada Thornton of -George- tytfrn. 111., .who has been visiting relatives for some time here, re turned to' her home last Saturday. Miss Geraldine Gregory and a' cou sin, accompanied her home, , return ing ths past Saturday. i r ) Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barber spent the week-end in Rocky Heck with relatives. 'i. i , 'f . '" i a Mrs.i Ruth Jennings and children Mr, and Mrs. Julian Tadlock, Mr. ltd t'.MrJhj! Robett'llSoBeiis "nd ai daughter of Woodville, . Mr., and .'Goodwfn. Misses1 Kimsey lock, --v w - MAKE OUR STORE Your Headquarters FOR ALL BUILDING MATERIALS 'A7C7-S AND QUALITY GUARANTEED! .'q ; .;'.;ii,y J 1 UM )V.M' Sheetrock First Coat Plaster Finishing Lime Rock Laths Windows Doors Screen Doors Screen Windows Screen Wire , - V't. - Johns Manville White Siding Composition Shingles Metal Corners and Window Trim Bricks Concrete Blocks Flue Lining Foundation Ventilators Cement Brixment Sand Gravel Suiting the EASTER season in so many exciting ways . . . our bright new suit collec tion, 'brimming with seasons full of fashionable wear. , Easter Hats Drop in today and let pur Mrs. Lucile Matthews show ' you our complete new line of suits and hats for Easter. WOODLAND DRESS SHOPPE HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA ft I I w II 1J f Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. "Trade Here and BanklheDif ference" - -PHONE'S! ; 1 HERTFORD,. C. More of Your Fuel Dollars become PQOf IT DOltAttS with the ... " f I j-- IV-' ' i J. C. Olanchard & CompLiy, Inc. "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 f Htc' btand-new, valuo-paekacl ttm-ctap. DiMl 4-5 plow Joha . De Tractor that will tarn mora ful dollkri tato profit dollar! lor (am rcrywher, a a nteat Nebratka , Tatl, Xht nw "7$' DiMl ';: xcdtd tha fuel economy record held Unit 2949 by the ffxnoof t John Dn Model '.r In addition to all tha adiranoad ,. (uim ol tha ragular '70." tha,W;. , XXtfl kM apeoiaUy detignad ffiatoat ' . nataatokad twojyliildar at. pUotff . . . haay.duty;or0adicrtakit,t hiH wiik three main baaringa . . . aoxilurr angina (hat ioatuiat aiiigl. , lavar tuttogs- y.-'j:'"- i'"';--V rwtr Slfrlat to offar yon saw fcaadom ' from ataariag aflort and cbrirar latigua arary time i ' you take the wheel , beth City 'spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ward, Mrs.' ' Salfie Bareb" TBertlord visited her sister, Mrs. C E. Lane Saturday. ' ' ; . , Miss Polly Baker of Raleigh spent the week-end with her' moth er, Mrs. J. H. Baker. Mrs. W. B. Hollowell wag dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.' P. Earnhardt in Edenton Sunday. Livingston White, Jr., of Askew. ville,. Miss Reba Towan of Merry Hill visited Mr.iand Mrs. E.IB. Hoi lowell Sunday. i'i.f; 'v-(i? Jf'u. Mrs. Long Lane Je very sick at her home. Billie G. Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saunders, Mr. and. . MrStddle'NbtoiCMisir SteW-iVl and George Jonea of Edenton; Mr. and Mrt; Kramer Nixon of Rocky Mount; . T. W. Nixoa of Winfall.l Those calling later wer Mr. and'. Mrs. T. JEL Morgan and Mr. and; Mrs. Charlie Morgan of Edenton. - Mrs.'' Kenneth Miller, Bryant M.'.' ' Miller, E. N. Millerj J. P. Perry, E. B. Hollowell and Mrs. J. F. Hollo, well attended the W.S.C.S. District', i conference at First M.' E. .Church,! in) Elizabeth City Tuesday " . Mrs, p. K. TrueMooaq sick witn ? i (taOP Mr"jf' G- HolUttroli attended-84-;, RnhhvnnH Rftrhar.-i Jehn of TAW.n-ian'a seventh birthday. lTiemieata I Walter Humphlett, Sr Sunday. -r . - - ; . " ' ' ' ' ' .V., spen Monday with IV parents, Mr. Postmasters.' meattog 4t Elizabeth t ii t o Cifcv Wednesdav. A ! tv,s !, i Mn and Mrs1. Carlton kixbn gave a dinner Sunday. March 27 ia,-cle Dracion 01 tneir son, cuiy nay mx 1 Mrf'anft Mrs. Gf raid. Winslow oft EJisabetli .Cityfyisited jther in-law . and sisr;Mr.')aild Mrfl,4 1 .rr PHONE 5091 Overton's Mdfrket ' a' '? , ' LOCKER PLANT SPECIALS APRIL 1st - 2nd FRESH GROUND BEEF. lb.....,........:.; Jr,t FRESH PORK ROAST BOSTON BUTTS, lb:. . . . . 39c HOME MADE Link Sausage, lb. .....-4.59c Fresh Pork Liver, lb.. . . 1.29c Fresh Spare Ribs, lb.. -45c 1-POUND CUP Pork Brains, lb. -35c Salt Herring, doz. . . . . - 35c HIGH GRADE Oleomargarine, lb. -25c SWIFT'S PREMIUM Franks, lb 39c LONG ISLAND DRESSED-DRAWN Ducks, lb. 59c Short Rib Stew, lb 39c 1 FRESH ORANGE MAOLA Juice, qt. 35c Milk, qt. 27c WHITE BLOSSOM WE WILL CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY Don't Forget... We , -, Slaughter Each . Week ! r : Flour, 10-lb. hagji::54--85G HOTEL SPECIAL ' f l' l' , Coffee,lb.. J.. ;.'-:-99c 8-oz. Roll Butter .' . -.356 CHUCg ROAST " Beef, lb 39c WESTERN SIRLOIN Steak, lb. , 69c WESTERN T-BONE Steak, lb 69c WESTERN ROUND Steak, lb. 69c WESTERN RIB " 1 Steak, lb .-59c LEAN ALL MEAT . , , UCCIOICW , 1U. tux. AT NOON STARTING APRJIL 6, 1955 5 It s Spring At Blanchard s DesDite the recent winterly weather Spring is-rdally heer . and you will find it illustrated by Blanchard's ldvely new merchaii' aise lor me enure iamuy ... Vome raise a won. ; , - j. w Special... EASTER DRESSES Are Arriving Daily . . . a wide variety of styles, col ors, materials' and sizes. BUTCHER LINENS, COT TONS, RAYONS, ACETATES and a host of other fine ma-' terials. ,., priced from $6.95 to $9.95 See our MEN'S and feOYS'UWER PANTS V. . jDiue uvumi uiau is sw easy to wa.' uw. yie elastic waist-band. Just the thing for work,ueis-1 ure or fishing. - w " ; Priced At Only $2J3 to $3.43 SUITS FOR THE LITTLE BOYS 4-Piece Ensembles sport coat with contrasting slacks,,; white shirt and bow tie. - '' . ,0nly $5.95 , , tQ.6x.'. Men's Dress Shoes ; . . tans - blacks t browns -beige - two tones perforated and mesh' spring and summer shoes. , ' " Llsn'sCoatej , 4. . new windbreaker styles. Water ' repellant and 1 jong wearing sheen gabardine; , . , , , Only $5.55 "New Summer Bolt Goods are here and we are receiving more each week . . . Se$ our selections. ' , .PRINTS-VOilL'ES-PG&E'" " l) DbTTkti'sWISSJCHAM'iiRfeV w 7 j'"" M, ,', ..'I VI .-.We', have S-day service oil JAc i CaU' Patterns which 'can'be' mail- ' d directly to you; ', , X, Shop At BLANCHARD'S And SAVE... SAVE In Hertford! I , "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 ' ' '0 I IJ -'FlH 'S..r 1 i I. V
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