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THE PERQUIMANS W V.ZT.TTCT.O, i;c.TH CAROLINA, FKIU-.T. I - - .Mi, i: t'ltributions to the Pcrquim j March of Dimes campaign anted to $504.21 as of Mast iiday1 morning, it was reported y Kenry C. Sullivan, fund treas- -er. ; .jy.-'.yy:y:yyi!r: Officials of the County Poho Committee urged all solicitors to ompjete the canvass of their ter ritory and make repot ts to the ..'rive treasurer as soon as passi ble in order that the fund drive can be brought to la close. Piney Woods News Harry Chappell of Catawba spent' the week-end with his fa ther, W. P. Chappell and r. and Mrs. Harvey Chappell.; E. . N: Chappell returned home last week from DePaul Hospital in Norfolk after being there Jhree weeks for observation and treat ment. -' ; E. L. Chappell spent the week end with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Monds of Tyner. Mrs. Louis- Winslow and Lois Violet visited MY. and Mrs. Shcl , ton Chappell Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Anna Chappell spent Saturday night with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.: and Mrs. C. V. Ward. ' '.a Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simpson and Floyd Cornell , of , Hertford were -dinner euests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper Saturday. "Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chappell and - Mr.... and Mrs. E. N. Chappell last week I A-1 Used Gars & Trucks 1957 FORD Fairlane Victoria 1954 FORD 2-door ". 1954 MERCURY Custom 4-door 1953 FORD Custom 4-door 1953 FORD Custom 2-door 1952 PLYMOUTH 4-door 1955 FORD Convertible. 1949 DODGE 4-door , 1946 CHRYSLER 4-door 1955 CHERROLET Pickup 1954 FORD F600 Truck 1953 CHEYROLET Pickup , 1952 CHEVROLET Pickup 4 .1950 FORD Pickup WINSLOW-BLANCIIARQ MOTOR CO. DEALER'S PHONE 3 S3 1 : -:- if jl tie,. V M-r)(M, u Our Low Prices with Grain Furnishedt Hog-s to'125 lbs., per ton. .... , $75.05 Hogs, 125 to 175 lbs., per ton: . . . . : . .$73.00 Hogs, 175 lbs., up per ton. . .$71.80 Our Prices You Furnish the Grain: Hogs, to 125 lbs., per ton. .. ...... .-.$28.75 Hogs, 125 to 175 lbs., per ton.. .....$23.25 Hogs, 175 lbs., up, per ton-'.:.; $205' We also supply complete Poultry, Beef . ". " and Dairy FEEDS See Us Today! Farmert Feed and Seed -s2411. . Hertford, N.C- were Mr "and ' Mrs; " Hermaa Moore, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hobbs and Mrs. Mattie Hollowell of Hobbsville; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Chappell. Mrs. J. T. Chappell, Miss Doris Faye Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ChaDDelL Johnnie , Chappell, Ambrose Chappell, Mrs. ! Louis Winslow, Shelton Chappell, merson vsoeu, v.. i. xioyci aim Earl Redding. "' BURGESS NEWS Mrs. Morris Barrel! of Eliza beth City spent Monday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Earl Riddick. Mrs. Josiah Proctor was in Edenton Friday afternoon. Mrs. V. L. Proctor and Mrs. ( John Danchise visited Mrs. Willis , Handbury in Norfolk Sunday. J They also visited relatives at Nor folk General Hospital. Ray Randolph of Oceana Air Base, spent the week-end with his ! uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight. : Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stephens of Winton were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Owens, Jr., Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Spfuilr and family called in the afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Copeland visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stallings Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chappell spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane, Sr. Those calling on A. P. Stallings Sunday were his son, W. A. Stall ings of Norfolk County, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan West of Portsmouth' and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Whidbee and son. ' NO. IT41 "ERTCD, NT, C. 7 See Us For Feed Needs Our new mill equipmerrf' enables , us to supply you with a complete feed needed for. your hogs from weaning time to sale time! , : Fire Causes Loss At YoodvilIe Monday A fire1 loss of $1,500 was report ed by Hertford Fire Department last Monday at a new house be ing constructed near Woodville by Sammy Jennings.. The blaze start ed when a blow pot stove Was accidentally overturned spilling fuel over, the floor of the house, i Local fjrenien quickly extinglish- ed the flames after arriving at the scene. Ed Lee Jennings suffered burns to his hands and face while fight ing the fire. ' ; ,v. ftfinfalf IVVwjj Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hollowell of Norfolk, Va... visited his parents, Mr. fend Mrs. E. B. Hollowell, on Sunday., - Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Temple and children and Tommie Temple of Newland spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. E.'B. Hollowell. Mrs. E. B.. Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunter and George Thomas Roach spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va., with Mr., and Mrs. J. E. Hollowell. Mrs. J. W. No well, Sr., returned home Friday aftef, spending two weeks with ho,R, son-in-law and daughter, Mr;. and Mrs. Selby Stokes in Raleigh. The Stokes accompanied her home and spent the week-end. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mun'den and daughter of Siaffolk.fVa., spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr. Mrs.' J. W. Nowell, Sr. and son, Joseph, spent Saturday in Nor folk,' with Miss Hattie Nowell. Monon Trueblood, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Trueblood, has re turned home from the Albemarle Hospital and is doing fine. Mrs. B. H. Ward has returned , i home from Elizabeth City where she spent a week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Ruth Jennings, who has been very ill in the Albemarle Hospital, but is home ' now and getting along nicely. v ' - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gregory were called to" Norfolk, Va., Sun day due to the : death of Mrs. Gregory's mother, who has been in ill health for some time. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberson and son of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. William Powell and Mrs. Joe Busick and son of Hatboro, : Pa., spent the week-end with. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lane. 1 Mrs. Lane and guest are spending several days this week with the Robersons in Norfolk, Va. , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Underwood spent the week-end in Gatesville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lilly. . Mrs. Sam Hill and Mrs. Vernon Taylor of Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Va!S spent the week-end with their aunt, Miss Annie White. Miss Polly Baker of Raleigh spent two days last week with her mother, Mrs, J. H. Baker. Miss Geraldine Gregory of Hampton, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gregory. ' . Mrs. C. E. Lane visited her daughter, Mrs. Leona Maxwell in Elizabeth City Wednesday night, Mrs. Arthur Pierce of Elizabeth City.-RoUte 2, visited friends here 6n Wednesday. Charlie Hudson of Rochester, N. Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. Thom as H. White Friday. W. F, Morgan has been sick for several days this week. . 'CONTEST WINNER Miss J. Vyvian Harris, teacher of the homemaking department at Perquimans County Union School, has announced that the "Betty Crocker : Homemaker of Tomor row" in the high school this year See Us For Plumbing Heeds including: Water Pumps Waler Heaters Kitchen Sinks J' i m i . i i Harris Pluinbing h liuiklms: Supply Co. ; PHONE 5131, Hertford. N. C is Alberta Lilly.. She received the highest score in a written exami nation on homemaking knowledge and attitudes administered recent ly to serion girls in the graduat ing classs. Her examination pa per will be sent to the state con test for the title of "All American Homemaker. ofCTomorrow." . For her achievement she is to receive an award pia White Hat News The Missionary 'Society of Be- rea Church of Christ will hold its regular1', monthly meeting at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Puck t Friday night at 7:30 o'clock? The Youth Bible School Class will meet with Gladys and Billy Umphlett at their home Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. :s Mrs. Nena Russell spent last (week visiting ' Mrs. Ulric Caddy and Mrs., Whitt Cartwright. Mrs.- Melvin Eure has returned home from - the Norfolk General Hospital and- is" doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Umphlett visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Eure on Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Frances Eure spent the week-end with her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Eure. ; Miss Celtic Ann Long and Miss Linda Sutton called to see Miss. Margaret Louise Eure Sunday. Miss Annie Ree Stokely and ; Miss Gladys Umphlett motored to Elizabeth City Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eula Russell is spending a few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eure. Horace Miller was the dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Umphlett Sunday. -. Mrs. Delwin Eure spent Thurs day afternoon Visiting Mrs. Albert Eure and grand-daughter, Lois. Mrs, Dennis Eure visited Mrs. Watson Eure Friday mornine. BURGESS WMU MEETS The Burgess. WMU met Mon day night with Mrs. Edgar Rid dick. The meeting opened with the theme song followed by The Lord's Prayer. Minutes were read and the roll called with ten mem bers present. 4 ' i t Mrs. Earl Riddick presented an interesting ? program on "Door j rosus fuu .nates. Mrs. &ianey vopeiana, Mrs. josian rroctor and Mrs. J. P. Sawyer furnished spe cial music. MrsJjUddick gave an early history, of Jews in America. The program closed with "Bless Be The , Tie' ' That Binds." The meeting closed with the Watch- ATTENTION The Hartford Freezer Locker Pleat NEW PHONE NUMBER IS 5091 Open Week Days' 7:00 A. ML to 5:30 P. M. Saturdays 7:00 A. M., to 9:30 P. M. . COME IN AND SEE US! . ' ' TOMMY MILLER, Manager SEE US FOR 1 I WE HA'E ON HAND t MAY PEAS POTATOES ONIONS LESPEDEZ A CLOVER GRASS AND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS ' , v' , ; ALSO - - '- ' ' FLOWER AND GARDEN TOOLS VIGORO BONE MEAL SHEEP MANURE word. The hostess served nuts, candy and cherry pie a la mode. CHAPANOKE 'NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bright spent Sunday afternoon with rel atives in Suffolk. Mrs. Martha Rountree and Mrs. Stewart Rountree' of Hobbsville spent ' Thursday afternoon With Mrs. George Jackson.- Mr. and Mrs. Cary Quincy and children,. Ava and Perry of Nor folk, were guests of his parents, on Sunday. . . , , ' Mrs. Wallace Bright had as her dinner guests on - Thursday Mrs. Peixy Cartwright 'arid Miss Clara Cartwright and Mrs. George Saw yer of Elizabeth City. - Mrs. W. H. Elliott and Mrs. W.1 H.'Keel spent Saturday in Nor folk, Va. Mrs, Ueulah Sawyer of Norfolk, Va., has returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bright. '. " ' " ! i jiimfin.i' V ;-v VVKITESTON NEWS V Mr, and Mrs; Howard Williams visited Lena and Branning Wins low and Herbert Williams and family on Sunday. . . , Miss Pearl White of Richlands "was at home with her brother, Archie B. White and family for the week-end. The Rev. Orval Dillon, Roy Winslo w, Wlvah Winslow, Ina Stallings and Eunice Winslow at tended a leadership training school at Goldsboro on Saturday. Archie Riddick is back on his job as mail carrier after several days of illness at home. ' . v,:. CHAMPION SPELLER Sally Ann Simons, an eighth grader of Perquimans County Un ion School, has won the title of champion speller of the elemen tary department." She will com pete against dther -champions in the Tidewater District during the early spring.. , ' ' Sally Ann is the daughter of the Rev. and. Mrs. H.. F, Simons of Winfall. ' : Norfolk 'Preparing ' For Azalea . Week Distribution of new four-color brochures on Azalea Week in Nor- FIELD-GARDEN AND FLOWER folk and the City's Municipal Gar dens was begun last week by the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce. Azalea Week opens here April 14. Highlight pf ;the week-long program, the International Azalea Court, is scheduled for the after noon of April 19 in the Municipal Gardens. Coronation of Queen Azalea V 1 this year's Queen Of the North lAtlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries Will be held alongside ' a new "International Lagoon", accord fng to the folders. Sides of the one-acre lagoon will fbe planted with azaleas in all col ors and sizes, . , , While the' identity of Queen Azalea is a closely-gua'rdcd secret until the time of .her coronation draws near, the. folder betrays at least part of the secret. .' - The Chamber is returning this year to . the traditional plan ol drawing the queen from the Unit ed States rather than one of the other-14 nations who participate' When you remodel or modernize your-kitchen or bath room' . . . we. suggest you consult us. lot the' best possible materials. , ' J '"1 - 1 , s WE NOW HAVE ON HAND FOIMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE FOLLOWING: Electric Water Pumps and Water Heaters Double and Single, Drain -Cabinet Sinks Flat Rim Sinks . Bath Tubs ".'"',. ' "r - -y- , ! i:- ' " . '-, . ' ' , ' .'" Toilet Combinations . Lavatories Galvanized, Cast Iron, Terra Cotta Pipe - : Orangeburg Pipe , Drain Tile Tile Board Sheetrock Electric Waler Pumps r;;7 ' MADE BY Ik' MYERS, D.AYTON AND DELCO Ikrtfcrd Wutm I Su!y Co. ? - y "Trade Here and Bank the Difference ' PHONE 3461 . -:- " HERTFORD, N. C me COAST TO COAST V LUL Jt J . ' 1 it ' , y ' : 1 ' ' ' !' ; paM:. Posture zx-h::;.: ' "i kESSi 1 1 ' I : '": ir'tif i.'j" ' y '"" 5s. Made by i Sert Xssociitt - ' 1 " ' 1 ..I.- ... ' v : . -.:, ': t ' I: I i it. k... 'L.J. I, I N .1 i f. n , r ' - ; ' ' f i y ; f f t y . :!-.! ' . . 5 .,. y) -y ... . v ' I i . , .v . .- r . a i '..- i ...'.(..',,.. ...... ,.V. . : ... f r, ,r v." - ,. ,' . ':!! ' . "v y-'y- 'I- ., t . 1 Strra Prewure m hmi ' ( Hundrrdi of i - . 0 . ; v. ... . cxim-firn h-v: aud . , ' . .. of ilie upi i ' ' . n " ' " .Irrady bcni . The hox snring U lorg oo N. y. Z . ! '. ' ... . . x 'Coirri'.:: i v- J iciiJ 2 1 This r . t outlp..h ft -e .... ' . .,:,., '41 ! of lne A...-.." an , t rcsud all ovtr. r mr- iht jti.-e. . . '.' II ' MtOICtt ASMCIMIOH . 1 ' '. .' ?""' r.' m . r.! , .... . . in the festival, " , - S. TTaval Academy, both new . Last year, Lady Carey Coke ofyear will highlight the program. Norfolk, England, ; was chosen j The cha-mber; 'sponsor, of the an Queen Azalea IV in keeping with nua, Azalea Week observance and the Spirit of Virginias 350th birthday celebration ana the Jamestown Festival. - 4 Outlined in the folder is the entire program for the 1958 Ara lea Week, which promises to foe the largest ever staged. . A con-j cert by the Glee Club of Virginia Military Institute and participa- tion by Midshipmen from the U. Our Sale Is On 1 Plenty of bargains' -' left during oiw an- -; (, nual Jewelry Sale, 'J ; Hurry in .' . sale " euds February 28. , W. M. Divers & Son JE WELEHS . Hertford, H. C. THE BEST FOR YOUR HOME h -Boys Ml , - iniernaUonal Azarea court, is V mailing' 200,009. of the two bro chures to points throughout (lie country. ' ; ; ." ? USED CARS ; . DJ'iALliB NO. lCHO 1957 Plymouth : CLUB SEDAN , 1956 Chrysler .N. Y. CONVERTIBLE . 1955 Plymouth SAVOY 4-DOOR . 1953 Chrysler N. Y. 4-DOOR 1953 Ford 1 1 ' , VICTORIA 1953 Ford i I 2-DOOR : 1953 Chevrolet : 4-door y ' ' ' 1953 Ply mouth CLUB SEDAN 1952Buick 2-DOOR 1952 Chrysler " 4-DOOR 1952 DeSoto CLUB COUPE -1951 Chevrolet 2-DOOR ' , 1950 Chrysler 4-DOOR "; 1954 Dodge' v tonnpickup : 1952 Ford" ;J ' Vi-TON PICKUP i SEE. US FOR BETTER BUYS W USED CARS!
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