THE PERQUIMANS .WEEKLY. HERTFORD; WORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY.- MARCH 11. I960. '-' ' ocal News frff h! ; rosnl. nenaersoft ' . " , is visiting' his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker, t f iurned Horn, , Sunday In Portsmouth i t ':, 1 TW AcromDan-! Mr. and Mrs George Fields, '!d her parens to her home in; Jr., and children and Mis. Greenville Sur.Jav atfer spend- Cooke WinsloW speAf SUndaf in hl last week, with her grand- Portsmouth, V , '.with 'Mr. . wid 'v.nt Mr and Mrs. Ene Mrs. Vinceni MI, ..Tljey v.tre i Imte., Sr ' accompanied ' 'hume, fry,, .Mrs li . iGeoiee "'FiCld.-i,. -&no ted At Duke Hospital '- -4.tht &WmWr lMrs.,, Clyde McCallum was w and lauphwr n." y Vansierrea aunaay " , "V"' Sunday In Tarbaro Bertiarle Hospital in Elizabeth;. ... . XtHy to Duke Hospital in Dur Ham. F.rom Salisbury ; jl Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of 'Salisbury, Md., spent one day Ifcst week with Mrs. Carroll ransou and Mrs. T. S. White enroute to Florida. 4 ffyftffSrtnm,',mmm Mr. and Mrs. J. K. i utrell spent Sunday .in .Tai 'ooro as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell. . : Visited Relaiiyes Mrs. Walter Eley spent sev eral days last wee'c with rela tives in Suffolk, Va. She re turned home Sunday accompan-1 ied by Mrs. C. J. Atkinson, Mrs Ralph Hjnes and Mrs. Frame Spivey who spent the afternoon vi'th Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. ' "v second, high, went, to-. Mrs, i-,1986, they had two, huaa ypnjU (rig mwNniv a tJ TTif; Qn;ia o-.h i noiv and low score prize went called the Domesday Book: ifood freezer Ian Friday . In Raleigh ' '" I ' Mr. and Mrs. Ike. Perry ' and Mr." and Mrs. E. C. Woodard at tended the Atlantic Coast bas ketball tournament in Raleigh Friday night. I Dliy CLEANING AT I ITS FINEST! SHIRTS THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM! Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service ricks Laundry & Cleaners PHONE 2148 Edenton, N. C. From Campbell Sunny Mathews from Camp bell College, spent the week end with his parents. Visiting Here :.' Miss Frankful Volns of Mar tha's Vineyard Island, Mass., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce. Miss Volns was accom- J pamcd here by Mr. and Mrs.! Paul Bangs from Martha's Vine- yard Island who spent the day. enrouto to Florida. i Moved To Hertford v The Rev. and Mrs. Norman i B. Harris and son moved the latter part of the week from Madison into the Baptist par sonage on Grubb Street. Weak-end At Gaiesville Week-end In Elisabeth City t Mrs. Harrv Broughton and J Mrs. Maude H. Powell spent, the pnrl in Elizabeth Citv with Mrs. Olivia Hobbs spent ;'.the relatives! ' week-end' at Gatesville' w'lih'her, .' v . son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Sunda In Raleigh and Mrs. Koy Hayes. ... . Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Lane pent Sunday in Raleigh where Attend Funeral . . . ; Out-of-town relatives alt ijhd-' ing the funeral of Mrs. Esther Owens' Aibertson ycett.1i Mr. andi Mrs. Leslie Sanderlin" of Shi loh; Mr., and Mrs. Apollos Owens of Elizabeth Citv;' Melvin' G. Owens, Jr.. of High Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Waldorf of Norfolk, Va. - From Norfolk Mrs. Frazier Miller and son cf Norfolk, Va., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Goodman. they visited Mr. Lanes fattier, who is in a hospital there. Returned FrorauHospital ; Mrs. Berry Coleman returned from the Chowan Hospital, at Edenton. on Saturday to her home after spending a week there for treatment. Attended Funeral Mrs. Evelya Ann Elliott spent sev eral days last week at White ville and at .ended the funeral of Mary Anne Gore -, o;i Wed nesday. '.. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ai Gore and the niece of Mrs. Spivey. BIRTHDAY DINNER : Mrs. Elmer . Banks of. 4 New Hope' celebrated her t5ih birth day on Sunday,..March-,6, at a to Mrs. Tucker. Refreshments . were served by the hostess. BRIDGE LLUD MLtia 4 Mrs. C. A. Davenport enter-j tained her bridge club Friday! night at her home cn Front Strereet. Those playing wtre Mesdames Trim Wilson, H. A. wmtiov r. R. Holmes. S. P. iessup. J. H. Newbold, J. R.j futrell, Miss Louise Chalk and ITiss Ruth Schroeder. .The high dinner party in fyer home. Those! :core priZe went to Mrs. Wil present were Mr.v ands'Mrs. G.Jon gweet .course was ser- U -Turner, Mr. Jncj Mrs. wu-; i j , lothes dryw, iit tond; European cines nepv io uic,,ng . . . ana tne nwmoer 01 cars-, cere thanks and appreciati Dare iacis wnen mey utgau iu in fhp fam v Barue(, 'aJ;; , ,- :MD OF THANKji iilion-Y ' We eicpre'sV oi count their population in the 1400's and 1500's. The first such lianv fDoyle, Mr "jd Mrs. Du ant if orenana, Mrs.; nanfia ioo e and family of Elizabeth jCi Mr. ,andt MrsfSheaon ; S,unp&- ana- iiamaiv 'mr-i snawooro, jv and Mrsi Calvin Banks a family of 'Cherry Point, Mr., and Mrs. Walter . Saunders and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Barber of Hertford.,. ROOK CLUB MEETS Mrs. Archie T. Lane, Sr- was hostess to her Rook Club. Thurs day night at her home near Hertford. Those playing were Mesdames G. R. Tucker, R. M. Fowler. Charles Whedbee. J. E. Morris, Harry . Hollowell, Julian! followers White, Carlton Cannon and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize was awarded Mrs. White, Census Proving More Personal ! The census taktr is getting more personal all the time. The ancient Romans simply counted noses, and . property, chiefly for the purpose of tax ation, according to World Book William tnc Conqueror com piled a little more information on who-owned-what when he decided to spread some payola, in the form of land, among his at the expense of the nobility. When his officials finished, adding up the English people and their possessions, in count was taken in Nuremburg, I dePends . Three hundred years later Sweden compiled the f'st na tional census, based on parish records. In 1790 the fledgluig- U. ' S. government sent out 17 ; ihar-l shals and ft few hundred' assist- ! ants to count the papulation' in' order to provide a basis for tax' J ing the states and to determine the number ' of representatives they would have in Congress.00' j The first great invasion of pri vacy occurrea m ibou, wnen census takers began to : write down the names of all people in the country. They also classi fied the population according to age, sex, race and place of birth. Soon the "enumerators" were poking their noses into such matters as occupation, education, income, marital . status and the fertility of women. In 1950 thev wanted to know ' about VO'ir plumbing. This year they're goinir to find out whether you're really keep ing up with the Joneses. A sample of the population will be asked whether they own a wash- r 811-?. 13, 1 cur friends and relatives fortiie , T" Z . , ... I kindnesses shown fit- tn1 artth! . The happiness of married. Me i "TV" t upon making small '.,h Qwtns Albertson, includmg sacrifices wnn readiness andj ,e flowers and deeds of the' cheerfulness. Swindell Funeral . Home. 1 ' '.i" John Stlden. ' ' The Owens Families"" FINAL CLEARANCE of remaining: stock of winter merchan dise ; . i Look at these low, low prices .-. . come in and save r now! , , . $20.00 $10.00 and $20.00 . $ 2.00 RernainiiiK Winter Coats ' Winter Suits . . TOW ON SALE ALL WINTER Pajamas and Gowns MIXED ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' Dresses, your choice $ 3.00 Come See . . . Come Save At ,; WOODLAND DRESS SIIOPPE PHONE 2831 ' IJETFORD, N. C. BRING A FRIEND L2 Foi' the Price of 1 Ambrosia sundae (TREAT FOR A KING) ift i!i jn .; r-ror LANDING SODA SHOP, Thursday Through Sunday Come air Get 'Em Shop In Friendly Hertford 3 Week-end At Camp Lejeune Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White spent the week-end at Camo Lejeune where they visit ed Major and Mrs. Eddie Pear son and Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Mar lowe. .. ' .. Fjom Raleigh Jack Broughton, a student at State College spent the week end at his home. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. J. H., Towe, Jr., f$m CHaDeUHjll nd Mr. and rrs. Cliff Towe 6f Greenville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.. Towe. Ai Fort: Jackson - "'William Edward (Billy) Umph lett son of Mr. and Mrs. Free man Umphlett of Route 3, Hert ford-, is nresentlv assigned to Company C, 2nd Bat. G. P., 119 Inf. U. S. Army Training Center Rt Fort Jackson, South Carolina, for six months basic combat l training. A man used to vicissitudes is I not easily dejected. y Samuel Johnson. lr MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW The Board of County Commissioners of Per quimans County will meet as the Board of Equal ization and Review in the Court House on Mori- - day, March 14, ISif atlO o'cloiM, fof-the purpose of hearing ccniiilaintsiiiJ tlie equaliza tion of property values, and said Board will ad journ from day to day until this work is com pleted. Clerk To Th'd" Board, Perquimans County 5"''? Li h courtesy comes -4 first during Colonials Mm w Anorfitr bio wuk 4t our Maneam ami Cttrlu Sat. . . . Our Manogtn havt arranged tfitit r-a-yar ipxlalt la tm ya,neiMy on vnything you buy. . . Cam in Colonial and "Ml our Manogtn and Chnkt fat ht frltndlltif, moil courloow ttivlctj" rowa. , COLONIAL'S LOW PRICE! TENDER LEAN MEATY pL?ES DODLni R Port! TENDER, SMAU, tEAN II MEATY whol ; ar half lb. center cut pork chops KUDEN'S ANUT CITY or BEAU'S 10-1 4 IB. AVO. WT. country hams . !.H3 leas . a . . 45' . thighs . . 49e drumsticks"; 45l breasts . . 59e wings . -.31 backs & necks . V Wfc fizzards . . . ..... u. 33- i: - 59 IT potato salad colt ilaw macaroni salad it . Cy 29' ' OCEAN RE5H Fresh Frozen While Gulf Shrimp'..-. -lb. 59c ( 5-lb. box $2.85 Jt A KEAL BREAKFAST TREAT f ARM (RAND PURE pork sausage ... 2 59' A COMKfTf VAMETT Of SPECIALS colonial sto7eT tOOIHI'S IIIMITt TAMIIY Ml KO. breaded shrimp GROUND FRESH DAILY IEAN 2 " 99" aonoN's Mucious cookio perch fillets. 47' ground beef .3ipiKu!.. S3C 3-0 starch ... 3-D bleach . . , special brooms . bo-peep ammonia saniflush . . . Ml MK MM. Umit ONE 5 lb. Bag, with S purchu. i PIUSBURV ... v . ompm ; - s Limit ONE Qt BotH with S purchat. or mora I Brand n ft FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS - MUI SII HOZIN CMICK1N, IVBCfT m beef pies .. 469' noaiDA ooio oiin orange juice 4 69' CIUO WlAffW MM OOIIM dish clothes . . ncs. of it 98' r Imral Mf. Ikh Utr f. vise potato chips V'33 .. 3 FANCY "NEW OLOf" RED BUSS ,". 17c 15 i t 29 1 a 25 2.0 -.27, aero wax . . 35 oven cleaner(iT oit) (0 clamp mop handles . 31 pot cleaner t,icAMm kati) , ... 25c dalux mopioTTONouKM) - 79 sos pads, . ... rubber tcrubbe , . . kstoil . , . . . lettoil ... texize cfeaner . '. , ': textze cine oil ' lxy . :. 'IT 37 texize Jileach: . . , kleenette brooms 19 Ml. Itr GARDEN FRESH LARGE FIRM VINE RIPENED 11J A U1 FAMILY TAT IAIOI FANCY lb. 19 . MAM OF stunr . AlVANIZtO MHAi 20 GALLON S:rbz;s ass S '1.99 USE COLONIAL'S CONVENIENT: ,.GEMCO RtMINGTdN ROCKET U ROTARY 1AWN MQWER J4-INCH 3 H.f. . I l Ci-V L i i. AutoMkne air. cgIo cat food 6 "IT 85c dog food 6 gScH cggs roasted peanuts WKt IWHT FANCY VIIOINIA red ycrk apples SAVE 10' .3 lbs. na of ma hot oiadi -a- r -If , wicem. srnt hanou cofnaou - 4CXCH...MO O..Af MIXMO . OUAIANTiiO HI". OKK bah at AaiNG - TaAcroa nan . MM MOOT MM Ott.il OfSCHAaofl . M.OATINO CMaOMF LAT HANOU 1 AOJUSTAai CUTTH40 MIOHTI ITtH VACUUM UFY OlAM omar whhu Foa laiMMma M J gmm 7! OAROM PttSJ TtNOH IWHT 41 ' 2'' 10O?F - tha purchaia of ONE QUART BON-AMI CLEANSER rFancy "Garden Fresh" i . Void ltw !. Mveli II. mo HMIM lm COUPON AI CWOKIAl Jl rjeen peas FANCY OOIMN MIARf csccrole . . OOJCIOUI IN tAlAM FANCY icnciYO . . o . OUR PRIDE . ' LARGE SANDWICH c:.r.D v 25' a -o tatmr aumun irooiri--rmi i aa an two ffowiimi. stcriinn ecu . . IASV IO HWPmM 4T. B.MO tcrling celt mined vzz CHICKUt OF 1MI UA UOMl Ml At . 23 A-4

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