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THE PERQOTMAK3' WEEKLY, HEOTTClB, NORTH CAROUNA. FRIDAY, MARCH II, 1960.
'ACS EIGHT
411.
Preview Announced
For Dividend Days
M. C. Boyce. house and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner of Whidbee. "
near Hertford went to see Mrs.- Ray and Donald Winslow
A customer "thank you" event!
has been scheduled for the week
of March 14-19 at the Farmers
Feed & Seed Company, accord
ing to Moody Matthews, mana
ger... ; ! ,i . .- : '.
Known as '"Dividend, Days,"
the store will feature nationally
known brands of appliances to
Irma Dorsey last Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Elliott and
Children of South "Mills were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Elliott on Saturday.
Miss Hazel Elliott had as her
spent Wednesday- night with
their aunt, Mrs. Josiah Proc
tor. '-; ;.: ' -.: . ': ''
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cope
land and Mrs., Flossie Goodwin
called on Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
guest Friday Miss MacAlroy of Copeland Sunday afternoon.
Elizabeth City.
Mrs. W, T. Culpepper, Jr., and
children of .Elizabeth City were
be given with Wayne Feed pur-j here on Momjay to visit her
chases during the week. Some
of the items such as electric
clocks, percolators and t steam
irons are on display in the store
now. -.'';. Vv' :-:1, '
All the employees are helping
to clean and decorate for the
occasion, Matthews said., "Divi
dend Days are our way of say
ing 'thank you' to all our cus
tomers, old and new, whose pa
tronage makes possible our busi
ness and our jobs,," he explain
ed. . :i j
i, 'We've done some : careful
shopping to find good bargains
for the event, and we hope
everyone who comes in to see
them will feel the same way
we do about them mighty
pleased!" he added.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce,
Jr.. and M. C. Bovce III. of
Portsmouth, Va., spent Saturday' as their Sunday dinner guests,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Rev. and Mrs. Joe Brick
grandmother, Mrs. Leroy Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parrish
and Mrs. W. H. Elliott and
daughter, Marjorie Lou, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. Barnes of Roanoke Rap
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Sonnie Mathews of Campbell
College spent the week-end with
his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Mathews. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. West
of Norfolk were week-end guests
of her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rid
dick. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lane and
children , spent the week-end
with his brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proc
tor. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Perry had
NEW LOW PRICES
TOR YOUR FARM NEEDS
Galvanized Field Fence
8326 $18.00 9396 $20.40
I 10476 $22.80
Rabbit Wire 21586 per roll $15.00
I Poultry Netting, 2-in.x60-in. roll.. . $ 8.16
Reinforcing Wire 5-ft.xl50-ft $21.00
Shovels, round or squart point.. . . $ 2.00
Garden Hoes, 6-in. blade... . . ...$ 1.55
Pitch Forks1 1L::..L$ 2.40
Straight Head'Hakes, 14 teeth.. ...$ 1.55
Common Nails 8-10-16-20's, 100 lbs. $10.50
Foundation Bolts xlOin..... . each 12c
These Prices For Cash Only
Harris Plumbing &6ldg. Supply Co.
Mrs. Winston Lane, Sr., and
Mrs., Winston Lane, Jr., called
to see Mrs. Clarence Chappell
Sunday afternoon. f ( ", 1 1
. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Riddick
visited her uncle,1 K.. Tj Stall
ings in Sunbury Sunday. ,
Mrs. Josiah Proctor had as her
guests on Thursday, Mrs. ( E, E.
Jones and Mrs. Ma ttie Sutton.
Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Ayscue call
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ays-
cue Sunday afternoon. ':
Little Linda Anne Ward has
returned to her home after
spending the week with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Long and
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Ward
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ward Sunday afternoon.
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Mr., and . Mrs. John Earl Hol
lowell of Norfolk, Va spent
Sunday P. M., with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell.
' Mrs. Hilda Phelps and chil
dren of , Norfolk, Va., spent the
week-end with ' Leslie P. Greg
ory. Carl Barber of. Virginia, Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Barber and
family of. ".'Norfolk,. Va., spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Harry Barber.
Miss Linda Ball has been ill
for several days with laringitis.
Mrs. William Powell has re
turned to her home at Warmin
ster, Pa, after spending several
weeks here with her sister, Mrs.
Johnnie Lane. She was accom
panied home by her sister and
Mrs. Rex Jones, who visited her
son and family, Reginald Jones
in Pennsylvania, and Miss Ger
aldine Gregory of Hampton, Va.
Mrs. Lane and Mi's. Jones and
Mr. Lane, who spent the time
with his daughter and family,
the E. J. Robersons at Aragona
Village, Va., returned home on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Eugene White and daugh
ter of Norfolk, . Va., spent the
week-end with her aunt, Miss
Audrey Umphlett.
Miss Emily White, who teach
es in Virginia, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. White.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Munden
and daughter of Suffolk, Va.,
and Miss Hattie Nowell of Nor
folk, Va., were visitors in the
home of Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr.
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. DeLaney
left Friday for Lewiston, Fla.,
to visit their son-in-law ; and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
tian, . r
"Herbert Ward, Sr., is quite
ill with' Dneumonia. '
Mrs.' William Bagley is in sick
With the flu.:);'' ). ) .i
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell,
Sr.,1 m'btorid (oV St. Brides, Va.,
Sundav afternoon and visited
Mr. arii' Mr.! William Whedbee
and E.RWiedbee, Sr. - ,
MINUTES OF MEETING
BOARD OF EDUCATION .
The Perquimans County Board
of Education met in special ses.
sion Thursday, March 3, 1960.
All members were present
Minutes of : the last meeting
were read and approved.
; After much consideration , of
the ,. information accumulated
through study and conferences
with members of the Division
School Planning, .the chairman
appointed a committee,:: consist
.NOTICE
Effective March 28,' 1960,
the hours for the under
signed barber shops in
Hertford will be as follows:
MONDAYS - TUESDAYS
AND THURSDAYS
Open 8:00 A. M.
Close 6:00 P. M.
WEDNESDAYS '
Open 8:00 A. M.
Close 12 Noon
FRIDAYS
Open 8:00 A. M.
Close 7:00 P. M.
SATURDAYS: r.l
i 'Open 8:00 A; M.
. ,, Close 8:30, P, M.
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BILL JORDS
:V::-ri'";;" and ,
HERTFORD
BARBERSHOP
PHONE S401
HERTFORD
IN OUR MARKET
Pruden's or Country Gwaltney's Best
SMOKED HAMS PURE LARD
79c lb. 25 lbs. $3.25
LUPTON'S NORTH CAROLINA (in heavy syrup)
Peaches, large can . . . 29c
CHOWAN BEST Vr.'i
Herring Roe . . .2 cans 35c
Fresh Signal Brand All Pork
COUNTRY EGGS SAUSAGE MEAT
3 doz. $1.00 2 lbs. 49c
MRS. FILBERT'S
Mayonnaise, quart ... 49c
'LB. McCORMICK
Black Pepper, box . . . 39c
Barbee's Tasty i.LLBu.leBCoNestown
SAUSAGE 1LB FRANKS
10 r. r 1-LB. SASUAGE MEAT
53c lb. j All for 99c
2-OZ. JAR INSTANT 1 V
Maxwell House, jar . . . 39c
TOMMY TUCKER
Grape Drink, gal. . 29c
' Swlhearl Pearl - ;'
BEAUTY SOAP Bathroom TISSUE
4 large bars 55c 4 rolls 29c
Planting Time Is Near
MR. FARMER ... WE ARE EQUIPPED
TO ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR
SEED PROBLEMS!
BEANS CLEANED AND TREATED
We have Seed Beans but advise you to
get yours now as the supply is short and
we will be unable to secure more.
we also have
FUNK AND PFISTER
HYBRID SEED CORN
see us now
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CP JL J. 1U11UWC11 UC. JU11 II
Phone 2841
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A-l Used Gars & Trucks
1959 FORD Galaxie 4-door
1 959 CHEVROLET Belair 4-door
1958 PLYMOUTH 4-door Savoy
1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Victoria
1955 FORD Station, Wagon ,
1955 CHEVROLET 2-door
1955 FORD Custom 4-door
1953 MERCURY Hardtop -1953
CHEVROLET 4door
1953 FORD F-100 Pickup
1952 BUICK 2-door
1951 PLYMOUTH 2-door
'51 Ford -
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'52 Buick .,.$100(
'52 Ford ....$100
J50 Ford .....$100
'51 Chevrolet $195
...$100
'51 Plymouth $195
'49 Ford ..:..$ 85
'53 Mercury ..$250
ing of C. C. Chappell,' D. H.
Eure, George Caddy and Supt.
J. T. Biggers to meet with the
request of Hertford Beach, a
distarice of 0.4 of a mile. ,'
Mrs. Mary Onella Brinn was
Board of County Commissioners 'appointed to represent Perquim
on Monday, March 7, 1960, for jans County on the "Committee
the purpose of presenting a pro
posal that will complete project
number five of the school build
ing program as outlined in the
building survey of February,
1954.; ,,;::.,V;.;.':...;V,. ;,
In '4 prelimiajbp'' discussion ,0!,
the J960-61 school budget, the
of 100 for Better Schools".
the authority to approve vaca
tion schedules. ' ;
' J. T. BIGGERS,
Secretary
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Memories are treasure no oi.b
can sieai; v v.. y
(Death leaves a heartache no one
can heaL . . . ' ."
We have not forgotten them
CARD OF THANKS
YXfa iirtCiVt 4-rv Vtnn1r vi i ftAHlii I
It is the desire of the Fer-' . t. . I ow ; ihat tney are gone; .
ior me nowers, caros ana vwiiSjWe shaU remember no maUer
and other acts of kindness' how long. ' "
quimans County Board of Edu
cation to revise and formulate
a set of policies that will, be
need as guiding principles in
all administrative regulations.
As a start in this direction the
superintendent was authorized following policies were adopted:
to Include m' the" Special School- 1. The election of currently
Fund v; Budget $4,817.23, -; theiemployd principals shall be
amount necessary -t i match the held, not later than the regular
aliotment to Jierquiihans County
ty the watifwi, TJelense Edu
cation Act, Lfiwrder to improve
instruction in science, mathe
matics and modern foreign lan
guage. Some other items of the budg
et were discussed. However, fi
nal approval was deferred un
til the next meeting.
Request for bus route exten
sion was approved in the case
of Fred Forehand, a distance of
1.1 mile, but was refused in the
meeting in April
"2. The election of currently
employed teachers shall be held
not later than the regular meet
ing in May.
' 3. All personnel employed on
a twelve months basis shall he
given a two weeks vacation with
pay each fiscal year, plus the
folowing holidays with pay: La
bor Day, Thanksgiving and the
following Friday, December 24,
25 and 26, and July 4.
i The superintendent shall have
shown to us. Your thoughtful
ness will always be remembered.
Mr. and Mrs.' Will Lane.
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In 'memory of my . grandpar
ents, John R. ana . Isabella JX
Chappell .who departed this L"e
The men; who are really busi- , March 10, 1946' and January 3,4
est have the most leisure for 1 1940. - , ; r:
everything. 'James Payn. i . Mrs. Louis WinslowIS!
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OUR LAWN MOWER
PRICES
Start At
With Spring just around the cor
ner, it's time to start thinking about
your lawn, and lhat means grass cut
ting. You'll be ahead of the game by
buying that Lawn Mower early from
our large stock. Come in today and
see our entire line.
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Hertford Hardware & Supply, Inc.
PHONE 3461
HERTFORD. N. C.
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Towe - Webb Offers Better
1959 PLYMOUTH Savdy 4-door" . ;
. 8 cylinder; radio and heater. Very clean 1 j
1959 FORD 4-door Custom 300 V ,
Radio, heater, power brakes: Fordomatic. , ' ; ,
1958 DeSOTO 4-door Hardtop
: Radio and heater: p-brakes, p-seering; extra dean
1958 FORD 4-door; fully equipped
j .Ready to gol .: w-.. tV":
1956 PLYMOUTH 9-Pass. Suburban
Overdrive; radio and heater. Low mileage; clean!
1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door
8 cylinder; healer. Good transportation. -
1956 DESOTO Sierra 2-door Hardtop
; 8 cylinder,, straight Iransmissiont radio, heater.
1955 FORD Fairlane 4-door
; V"-8; automatic transmission; radio and heater "
1955 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 2-Joor
6 cylinder; Powerflile. Radio and heater.'
1955 CHEVROLET Belaire 2-door
. 8 cylinder; Powerglide. Radio and heater.
1953 FORD Victoria
Good engine; radio and heater.
1953 CHEVROLET 210 4-door
Radio and heater; power steerng;'. .
1952 THRYST FR WimW &
6 cylinder: automatic lransminiriiOj Ilea;
1952 DeSOTO Qub Sed&J?-ff;
Radio and heater; automatic iransmissjjn.
"WE BUY USED Cf$DI $ECfS'i
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PHONE 2461
Licensen690 5. HERTFORD
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PHONE
2371 or 2271
FRESH. PICNICS lb.
2c
Fresh
PORICUVER,lb 25c
In Chunks
BOLOGNA, lb.. .... 25c
HARRELL'S YE OLE VIRGINNY
Fresh -' " 3 dozen ;
Country TTl 09 :
EGGS . u l:
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SAUSAGE ME AT 4 'L$
U. S. No. 1
3 Lbs.
; Sweet ) R
Potatoes t-itJ
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OCEAN SPRAY
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Sunshine
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Hydrox Cookies, pkg. 25c jPJ,' .J 3
Canned
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