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U. Afr. Hi vrsnHm mww rta ,"!-; MS'f :. !)( 'I'-f r Mf 1 'in ink' r - The Perquimans County L'loa --School of Winfall defeated the Washington County Union ;. School of X.oper in a dual track meet t.eld '. on the Perquimans Union School's athletic field TApril 1 1th. Participating without their captain and lace niiler'Y Edison Holley ? --htf 'wVill at-the J time, the J ree'i Panthers were hard ; x&sed to win by a score . . v..., .1 i W f ' - J L - S -" ( I 1 v DAVID LEAN'S FILM r tV .' .OFBORBMSTERNAKS imCIORZHilO CBWJWEWftK-JUUEWm-ra AlfC GUC1CSS SOBHAN McKENNA RALPH RICHARDSON aiARWiAswAGoiSEMlUSHM taumnm cotcibm ROBERT BOLT-DAVID LEAN mpjuuvisioirjwDUEiBocouiii . raylor Theater, r Eleven Days, April si Sunday Matinee 2:30 Saturday Matinees 1:45 and we: . " SH r. VL ALL EVENING SHOWS 8:00 P. M. First Floor $1.50 rtailMren Under '. -m it: s-I-f. IT JL V R1 Y Carolina Pride ii jiiiHiiii'VMWiiiiiti "ivi i t-i. yf- A V-A Large Yellow, , , , Um BAMAMAS P3r lb. 10c XOOK LONG GREEN CUCUMBERS ...... . EEEF . CHUCK ROAST . . . . lb. 49c EGGS .... doz. 39c PANCAKE MIX CORN MUFFIN BISCUITS s GRITS 1 rrXWELL . FRESH ,-'. . ?: ' f-ckcrcl .2 cans 49c Country Sausage lb 65c fjeSnes lb,19c j .-i ,. .w.- - r ..- i j CORNED , 1 - " ("' 1 Eiscuits .....4 cans 35c PigTails . .lb. 29c 4 We Now Have Our Own Smoked Meats SIDES Store Hours: Monday thru Friday 6:30 A. M to 9:00 P. M, . : '. Saturday 7:00 A. 31., to 10:00 P. SI. fS 'J V f Norfolk Relays On Saturday, April 15, the fleet Panthers journey ed to Norfolk, Va., where they participated in the second Norfolk Invitation-' al Relays. Leslie Lightfoot of Perquimans was second in the 100-yard dash in ' heat two : -composed ' of sprinters ' from East End, Adkins High, Kmston, N. C. Maggie Walker of Rich mond, Va., and John 7. F. V Edenton, N. C. 26 Through May 6 Balcony $1.00 12 Years 50c C. SUUJVA Candidate For TOWN COMMISSIONER Qualified By Experience and Integrity Grade "Aw j Li U LLAi FRESH MIX YOUR CHOICE MIX OR MATCH ; 2Pkgs. .. SHOULDERS HAMS Kennedy, Tf JVju and Second place was won by Perquimans in the 440-yard relay in section two, com posed of Hunter High, John F. Kennedy, Suffolk, Va, and Johnson High. The Perquimans relay team con sisted of Chester Jordan, Milton Wilson, Leslie Light, foot and James Everett. First place was won 'by Perquimans in the 880-yard relay in section fwQ, .com posed of T. C. Walker High; ' .Virginia Randolph High and Carver High of Newport News, Va. Jordan, Wilson, Everett and Lightfoot-com posed the winning team.v First place w!woh'--by. Perquimans in the-mile re- ; lay section two "over East' End High, Johnson High and Bethune High of Hali fax. Melvin Jones, Milton Wilson, Percy Davis , and Edison Holley made up the Perquimans winning quar tet. First place was won by Perquimans Union in the sprint medley relay sec tion one over Hunter High, Johnson High and Virginia Randolph Highy the win ning foursome consisting of James Everett, Chester Jor- dan, ; Milton , Wilson and Edison Holley. ' i; Defeats Southwestern :r On Monday, April 17, the Green Panthers returned to their athletic field and in a dual meet defeated the Southwestern High School; of Windsor by a score of 86-29. . Saturday, April 22 the Panthers will partici pate in a quadrangle track meet at Ceneral High School in Gatesville, N. C. . ; Fire Scene Continued from Page 1 thought of removing ; the children to a point of saf ety. Doors to gymnasiums and auditoriums should re main : unlocked ; during times of occupancy. Regular; executed fire drills at 4 h e v Hertford Grammar School saved un told lives on January 9, . 1956, when fire destroyed each 5c For Sale ... ,i the school A newspaper article dated--January 0 0 1956, states: ' "Daily fire drill paid off. When the alarm sounded, the child ren were marched out quietly and quickly, The 275 children in thev build ing were evacuated "quick ly and without confusion, though most of them lost their coats and books." This is a great tribute to the;KMncipal-trt .teaehera of the school for their ef forts prior' to Uie'fire.'The Hertford Fire " Pepsrtwent files contain photogtaphs of a fire: 'drill beini held7 at the school during 1953 and also pictures Of the burning building. ' It is felt by this,jwriter that fire and. emergency drills should be planned and held in all churches in Hertford and Perquimans County. Some churches are without bells or warning device for emergency sig nals. Even some doors are locked during, times of oc cupancy." Each pastor and superintendent of , church school should work, out an evacuation plan and prac-, tice it. One church in Perquimans County 'h a s experienced "ar fire; in' the;' heating unit located in an aisje heaf the entrne of ,; the church. If the "'. fire had been serious, possibly people ; could , not shave evacuated safely by the. heating unit " On February 9,, 1967, over 100 children escaped, death in a church in Baltimore' "'when' 4 the roof collapsed iii on them" while attending a church service. ;., ; Fire drills and . emerg ency evacuation should be planned and practiced in industrial ' plants, factories and assembly areas.'; State and i local fire codes should be complied with in regard to fire safety. ; Do not forget EDITH Exit , Drill In the Home. The life you save may be your own. jl, All power is inherent in the people. , " 1 . .Thomas Jefferson. Announcing the opening of office in HertM d$ MOM West Market Street for the practice of optometry. Eyes examined Tuesday and Fri day 9 to 5. - . Dr. A. F. Downum,.Jr. Optometrist PHONI 428-5261 HERTFORD. N. C. ODD ZJ m in I stops weeds from cracking AppTiei at cracking time. aiulljweedtca : ioatact 4&iit ' Dyroid kills uermmatina i weeds ini grasses for '' t eontfs, Controls erabgrasses, " pigweed, seedling Johnson : aim manj uihc.k. .f. Cuts hoe kbor, cultivations. Ly s. ... i... . IuHnanuel EaH:;t C-urch WORKMANSHIP ' . . Take your Bible, please, and open ' it to - Ephesians 2:10. This' is my text for today, i There are three things that stand out in this verse. Notice, first, the "good work." Good work ; has ;, an, ; impqrtant place- in the life; of every Christian; ; i Good work can only be performed by those who y h a V . been saved by Grace. ; But good work won't ; saver Next come ordained v or when translated "prepared," sug gesting that God has cut out for each of us a spe cial work of His own pre paration. Notice the good works are not our good works but His. The third thing r want you to notice . is workmanship. We are God's workmanship, doing His works. The sun, the moon, stars, flowers or even the snow-capped mountains are not God's, masterpiece. . The Church is God's masterpiece. It holds beauty, unity and v usefulness and about every. .thing else; in' the earth. ; God takes 'a rough, crude sinner, dead' in trespasses and sins, and produces ves sels meet " for , the i Mas ter's use. How about you, dear "readers. . Are you saved? The Bible says: "For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus un to good works which God hath, before ordained that we should walk in them.'V-v Ephesians 2:10. : ' ' I Anything Unusual v Teacher to student who is half an hour late tp, school: . "You should have, been ' here at 9 o'clock" Student: "Why? What happened?" . Men judge the affairs of other men better than their own. . . n HL time on ,-".J; --..-;:,;:,' .';"VV:;:-. "We Low that aU things work together for good to them ttzt love God, to them who are the called ace;'--, to Eis purpose. ;. 1 1. Whomade the above statement? ' S 2. To whom was he FRESH, BEST GRADE GWALTNEY'S ALL MEAT FRANKS J J5 lb. 49c Fresh Lean Ground Beef nib. 49c Fresh "A" Grade Large Eggs doz. 39c Kraff 32-os. Salad Bowl Pressing Only 39c '-FROZEN FOODS 2-lb. French Fried Potatoes .25c Morton's Cream Pies 3 for $1.00 Morton's Bread Dough.. 3 loaves 45c 16-oz. Strawberries. each 49c 'BLANCH ARB'S" l SINCE FREE DELIVERY 4 n G)nsider caref ully your candidates for. , Mayor. Honesty, integrity and experi- 1 ence are prerequisites for the position: " Our candidate is fully' qualified on all 1 three counts. The honesty and intpg? rity of JOHN G. BEERS is abbve qiies- lion and having served on the Town J Council for 4 YEARS and as VICE MAYOR for i YEAR has well prepared him for the position of Mayor. MR. BEERS' civic concern, interests and ac tivities are well known throughout the Town and County. He cau get the .. .t : , r(-...r.:' .. :.';V. ; . - -v: fy -; y . --f. V :' , .y :, ' . , - .'. - ' ': '. ' "r ' ,r f"0 "j ON ' LIAY 2nd CAST 5 YOUR VC ' OR f:"- V A JIAN WITH EXPERIE ! - VOTE FOR TIIE BEST I IL' ' . FOR THE JOB! wrj;ing? ( " i . . " 3. Where" was he at Uie time? k ; 4. Where may this verse be found? , .' ''t, at, Answers To Bible Verse 1. The Apostle Paul. . 2. The Christians at Rome. - - Frosty Morn or Luter's, , Smoked Picnics lb. 39c 52-oi. Gibbs Pork & Beans 3 cans $1.00 ' Libby's Vienna Sausage can 19c Grapefruit each 5c 1832 n i-i Corinth. Romans 8:28. Weil Help Tou Guess Algernon "r'awncy this , Percy, a chap here , thinks t a football coach has four 1 wheels." ' ' - ; Percy--"Hawl haw; And how vnany wheels has the ' jolly ole thing?" . J I Frosty Morn Sliced Bacon lb. 69c Old Fashion j Brunswick Stew t . 2 lbs. 99c f I Pit-Cooked , Bar-B-Que lb. $1.35 ; i -t"-, Jumbo, t j- Texas Onions : 3 lbs. 29c Green ,;' Cabbage ,3 lbs. 29c SEALTEST Lemonade y2 gal. 29c Hertford, N..C, I' PHONE 426-5449 3. 4. JJ J f: (With rood Order) 1 n FOR THE BEST, SHOP Hi1 o r, ? a 'V.nt' (7" - :il VINFALL, N. C. M. WLNFALL-i:r.Trcr.3 costs,
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