TK2 PERQTTEIAN3 13, i .:. yl Winslow and Miss wn of Washington, D. -ik-end guests of Sibvl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Winslow. v . ' Miss Jar.ice Stallings of Green ville College was at home for the FOR YOUR HOLIDAY DINNERS' I . , and special parties WEIGHT FROM 10 TO 30 POUNDS iu Tiirkeys, lb.. ......... ..3Uc ...lTurlieysJb 40c We will do custom dressing at 75c each on November 20 and 21. Place your order now! ' Special Wholesale Prices To Stores ' ; ; . and Retailers . . . Live or Dressed CLARENCE S. CIIAPPELL PHONE 5891 RFD2, Hertford, N.C. VE ARE NOW BUYING Soybeans ; And Peanuts WE PAY " TOP MARKET PRICES Bring Your Crop To Us! pp : The Farmers' Mart ! Phone 2131 Hertford week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Stallings. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Winslow on Sunday were the Edwin .White family of Belvi dere, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian White of Fayetteville and Miss Mattie Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Archie B. White and family recently visited their sister, 'Mrs Claude Walker .and family at Burlington and their bro ther, J. Hugh White and family of Winston-Salem.. . .Those visiting the Archie" White family for the week-end and at tending the funeral of their aunt. Elizabeth White were: Miss Pearl White of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walker and Carolyn of Bur lington and Mr. and Mrs, Berry Lee White and son, Francis of Woodland. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. Ella White of ; Elizabeth City spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce, Jr., and son spent last Sunday at Shaw boro with Mr. and Mrs. Sam San cierlin. Miss Louise Wilson of Cros Iioads spent the week-end with her mother,, Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Mr and Mrs. Crawford Wilson. Mrs. R. L. Callis of Ahoskie is spending the week with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Ambrose Elliott. . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bright visited friends in Suffolk on Sun day. , y Mr. and . Mrs." Kothie Hurdle spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. C. P; Quincy spent two days in -Norfolk, Va., last week. William Ferrell came home from the Albemarle Hospital Saturday after spending several weeks there. He is getting along very nicely. SUPPORT PRICE ON SOYBEANS ANNOUNCED (Continued fronr Paw One) a support price of $2.07 per bushel provided the beans do not contain more than . 20 per cent splits and have, a test weight of at least 54 pounds. A discount of Vt cent per bushel for caCa 5 per cent of splits in excess of 20 per cent is applicable. A discount of cent per bushel is applicable for each pound when the test weight is be low 64 pounds. , r Farm storage loans on soybeans can be obtained at the coutny ASC office. The beans must be stored in an approved bin or barn on the farm. A service fee of 1 cent, per bushel must be paid on farm stor age loans. if; ' Farmers desiring additional in formation, about the soybean price support ' program ' should contact the county. ASC office.'-"1 FILM TO BE SHOWN Authentic scenes of 'Bible distri bution to the U. S. Armed Forces are featured in The Whole Armor, a 20-minute sound motion picture, in color, to be shown by the Stu dent Council of the Perquimans High School' on November 16 at the regular 8:30 A. M., assembly period, according to Edgar Fields, Jr., Student Council president The public is cordially invited to at tend. ' The picture was produced with the cooperation of the Department of Defense, U. S. Army Signal Corps, Commanding Officers of Military Installations andCombat .ones, Uhaplams of the U. S. Army, Navy and Air 'Force;; and the Veterans Administration.' jit is of interest to families and friends of men and women in military ser vice. Its central character is the Service New Testament, .and the picture shows how these are pro duced by the American Bifiie!$octe. ty and distributed by chaplains and individuals i'. 4-H pLUBS MEET f The Perquimans High School 8th Grade 4-H Club held its regular meeting on Monday with Carson Spivey presiding. Carlyle Wood- ard, secretary, read the minutes. The meeting was turned over to Carol McDonnell,' program chair man. The group sang "My Faith Looks Up To Thee,", after which Carol read Scripture, followed by lhe JLord s Prayer by the 'group. The meeting was turned over to! Values For. Farm And Winter Weather Needs U. S. AND GOODRICH BOOTS Knee Length Length Hip Length4 Sportsman Boots Rubber Shoes Overshoes Raincoats Rain Hats SELECT YOUR NEEDS FROM OUR LARGE STOCK! HoMe FOR BRIDGE REPAIRS.. see us for V v' " Terra Cotta and Concrete Pips SIZES 4" TO 24" Many People Are Taking Advantage of OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN for Bicycles . . .-Wagons . . . Tricycles and Other Toys for Christmas. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR ' SELECTION UNTIL CHRISTMAS! , , HUNTING SEASON Now in Full Swing We still have a few guns left ... don't wait if you want one.. .Buy it TODAY! CHOOSE YOUR HUNTING NEEDS v FROM OUR STOCK! Remington and Super X Shells i and Cartridges Dryback Hunting Clothes and Caps Flashlights Hunting Knives Duck and Geese Decoys Ducky Geese and Turkey Calls V:r,,:..,V:ou-;:-., :v-.'' .-.f -''..,: EVERYTHING TO MAKE THE SPORT ENJOYABLE WD ' You're missing some big bar gains . , . ff you fail to CHECK OUR VERY . ' SPECIAL STOCit OF COKOD Choose Your THANKSGIVING KITCHENWARE Needs " from These Suggestions ... . v. ' -. -: ' .' ''i.'. '-. : , ,.. Jly:;, C -.!."''.',!' Ham Boilers Roasters Percolators Pie Pans Dish Paris Sauce Pans ; Cake Paris' Knife and Fork Sets Enamel Buckets and many other items of cooking and kitchenware ; , .,, . you need in the home! , ' ' COM UNE OF SPACE HEATERS-COAL AIJD WOOD STOVES LI MAGIC CHEF OIL HEATERS : Hertford Hardware & Supply C 'TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" ,..r;.ard BrynrnJTKlsT-KaiKy Henderson. Mr. Bryant rave out record books.' Mies Henderson made a few announcements and then presented a film entitled "Something You Didn't Eat". This was very interesting and was . en joyed by the group. . ; 1 : The 7th Grade 4-H Club met on November 7, at 11:30 A.M. The meeting was called to c-der by lAn- da Tynch, the prepniwjt.ii A -very nice devotional and jregrais , wa given . which 'all the members en-, Joyed. ,After the bushiesr-a. film stria was presented oy the -agents, Miss Nancy Henderson and Bich- &t& ! Bryant, entitled "Something You Didn't Eat." , It gave the rea sons for many undernourished ehil dren and adults. r It was announced that at the next meeting, Health Improvement records would be passed put Small booklets were passed out to every, one on posture and . another on "Ways To Keep Well and Happy." A total number of 62 members were present. , , . ... ', Home-keeping hearts are happi est - - 2 -Henry Wadswortli Longfellow. We Have A . Complete Stock Of SUPPLIES ' including- .: Bathroom"F1ictures i , ' '. Electric ' , Water Pumps ' Electric .' Water Heaters - Pipe and Fittings Kitchen Sinks Call Us For Your Needs prices are right! PHONE 5401 Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. HERTFORD, N. C" ' Cold'Wi a. ft COLD WEATHER IS HERE and "Old Man Winter" will soon be dealing out his icy freezing breezes. ' Be prepared for that mercury, dip by shopping BLAKCHARD'S for coatsi jackets, boots, sweaters, gloves and many other items. 4. X ' 7 1 ill!,, si, 1 W W - 1 TO' ! 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