4 ' V, 1 - PAGE TWO THE PERQUIMANS "WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C. PENDER ROAD NEWS Seaton Davenport, Shelton Daven port, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Matthews, Misa Blanche Davenport ana nowara Goodwin visited Mrs. Seaton Daven port at General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Proctor was in Eliza beth City Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Matthews, of Washington, D. C, were Sunday guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Matthews. Miss Virginia Umphlett, Mrs. Jo siah Proctor and daughter, Annette, Mrs. Willie Lane and daughter, Jo anne, and Mrs. Roscoe Lane, of Hert ford, visited Mrs. J. E. Eaves and Miss Adelaide Eaves Thursday after noon. Mrs. Alice Nowitzky, of Norfolk, Va., and E. J. Myers, U. S. N were supper guests on Sunday night, of Mrs. Homer Deering. Mrs. Emma Parker, of Charleston, S. C, visited her sister, Mrs. Moody Matthews, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Proctor visit ed Mrs. Charlie Chappell, near Belvi dere, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Shelton Long, Mrs. Stephen Elliott, Miss Rosa Lassiter and Mrs. Joseph Proctor visited Mrs. Mamie Fanner and Raymond Farmer Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Proctor and daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Proctor and daughter, Annette, and Marjorie Davenport visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proctor Sunday after noon. Mrs. J. Ed Lane has returned from Plymouth, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dan Bassinger. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stallings and son, William, recently motored to Creswell. Raleigh B. Perry is visiting in New Orleans, La. Among those who attended services at Winfall Sunday afternoon and evening were Joshua Sutton, J, W.l Smith, W. M. Harrell, Mrs, Homer Deering, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eaves and two children, Alma Lee and Howard, J. E. Eaves. Miss Adelaide Eaves, Reuben Stallings and son, Williams. Poultry And Eggs Prospects Given By early fall some indication of the prospects for poultry and eggs dur ing the ensuing year are available. At the present time, important de velopments during 1939 are expected by the Bureau of Agricultural Eco nomics to include: (1) A larger hatch than in 1938, resulting from the con tinued favorable feed and egg price situation; (2) larger poultry supplies throughout the coming year, because of the increase in the 1938 hatch and the further increase in 1939 (3) increased supplies of eggs, due to a larger number of pullets entering laying flocks and the favorable feed situation; (4) an increase in storage holdings of eggs in 1939 compared with the very low stocks of 1938, as a result of the larger supplies of eggs and the anticipated favorable outcome of the current storage deal; (5) in creases in consumers' incomes to at least partly offset the unfavorable price effects of larger supplies of both poultry and eggs. Weekly Market Report POULTRY AND EGGS BURGESS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. 'p. R. Lane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Long, near Bethel. Mr. and .Mrs. Woodrow Matthews, of Washington, N. C, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Long called on Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. B. Cross, of Utah, S. C, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Simpson, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Hollowell. Courtesy Division of Markets N. C Dept. of Agriculture Eggs, per dozen Hennery whites, 28-33c; hennery browns, 28-32c; cur rent collections, 27-31c. Live Poultry, per lb. Rocks, 13 18c; reds, 13-18c; mixed colors, 12 17c; light breeds, 10-15c; broilers, 15-20c; fryers, light, 16-20c; fryers, heavy, 15-1 8c; roasters, 17c; roost ers, 10c. SNOW HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell and Carolyn Dean Harrell spent Sunday with Mr. arid Mftf-Marf -fGriffinfon the Hertford Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell and Miss Eunice Harrell spent Friday af ternoon in Elizabeth City. Mrs. Katherine Lane Harrell, of Elizabeth City, spent several days re cently with her sister, Mrs. Jack Ben ton. Quite a large numbejr of the people of this community attended evangelis tic services at Winfall. Mrs. J. H. Harrell visited Mr. and Mrs. George Eure, at White Hat, re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Mrs. Jesse Harrell. Miss Eunice Harrell, Miss Lucille Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. j Tl lLf "J...,w'.l.t M ttrtA Mr! V.. Lf. 1T1. VailrVVUgAlW, UA. ailU . mer Wood, Miss Eleanor Jordan, I Mrs. Mary A. Keatoayf J. T. Wood, Mrs. Eddie Harreirand Mrs. Jack Benton attended flpiarterly conference at Oak Grove Church Saturday. ; TOWN OF HERTFORD NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE Sale of property for delinquent taxes to be held Monday, October 31, 1938 (1937 taxes) at 12 o'clock noon at the Court House door, Hertford, North Carolina. By W. G. NEWBY, Tax Collector CENTER HILL Mr. and Mrs. William Lane and daughter, of Norfolk, Va., dined with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. White Sunday. The many friends of E. B. White will regret to learn that he is con fined to his home by illness. Mrs. J. M. Turner has returned home after spending the past week with Mrs. Donie White, near Eliza beth City. Miss Elizabeth White, who is teach ing in Guilford County, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. White. Miss Muriel Monds spent Monday with Miss Irene Furry. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Parker, of, Sunbury, visited Mrs. Parker's par-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boyce, Sun-1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jernigan and daughter, Sylvia, were guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Thomas Jernigan Sunday evening. j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chappell and children called to see Mrs. Chappell's 1 sister, Mrs. J. P. Byrum, and Mr. 1 Byrum Sunday evening. ; Mrs. J. S. Turner and daughter, Peggy, visited Mrs. Cotter Bright White Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. h':n iiett Jones, of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mrs. Ida Reed on Sunday. Miss Syble Whits, who is teaching at Wicomico Church, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. White. Mrs. Oliver Lane and daughter, Miss Elinor Lane, of Elizabeth City, visited Mrs. li. K. Lane and Mrs. W. H. Lane Saturday. Mrs. Paul Bunch and Mrs. Lloyd Webb, from near Edenton, called to see Mrs. Bunch's sister, Mrs. Silas Goodwin, Thursday evening. Mrs. Mary Chappell and Mrs. Cora Winslow, of Hertford, spent Friday night with their sister, Mrs. R. O. Furry. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Godfrey and children, of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Godfrey's sister, Mrs. Lloyd Bunch, and Mr. Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Byrum and daughter, Shirley, were guests of Mrs. Byrum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hollowell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Smith and daughter, Betty, who live near the Skyline Drive, spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Goodwin. Mrs. Alexander Boyce and children called to see Mrs. R. V. Ward and children Saturday evening. Mrs. Otis Ellis called on Mrs. J. S. Turner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Madre and daughter, from near Hertford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Privott Sunday afternoon. Hallet Perry, of Newport News, Va., spent Sunday with his father, E. C. Perry, and sister, Miss Kitty Perry. WHITE Amt. Barclift, J. I., Penn. Ave. 13.48 Campen, Jesse Estate, Grubb St. 16.50 Cannon, E. H., E. Academy Ave. 11.50 Crawford, Mrs. Kate, Church St. 30.14 Dozier, Mrs. J. L., Church St. 16.50 Elliott, Ethel M. 19.80 Elliott, Josiahs 11.77 Landing, Mrs. W. D., Penn. Ave. 16.50 Lane, W. H. 11.89 Medlin, N. H., Railroad Ave. 7.98 Perry, A. A. Estate, Penn. Ave. 4.95 Norman, Mrs. Madelene 6.60 Perry, J. P., Front St. 44.56 Perry, Tom, Church St. 14.17 p li II I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHH1I Pen. .88 1.07 .75 1.96 1.07 1.28 .77 1.07 .77 .52 .32 .43 2.90 .92 . Cost .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 - '.95 Total 15.31 18.52 13.20 33.05 18.52 22.03 13.49 18.52 13.61 9.45 6.22 7.98 48.41 Jl6,04 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, .938 Pierce, E. S.. Market St ' 68.8V ReSd Felton, Grubb St. ii-r 87.73 ; Small, Mrs. P. H., Church St. 41.25 Ward, Mrs. R. F. Estate, Edenton Road St. 8.25 Whedbee, Mrs. T. C. 78.88 White, C. L, Grubb St 8-25 White, Mrs. C. W, Dobb St. 65.14 White, Capt T. S. 19-89 White, W. E., Church St 18.84 Winslow, E. L., Dobb St .1 82.83 Winslow, Mrs. H. R., Grubb St 25.41 Wright, Mrs. W. G. 53-90 COLORED Barnes, Isaac, Hyde Park St 22.28 Bembery, Moses r -J4 Bemhery, Richard Estate, Market St 15.24 Bembery, Robert Estate -0 Chance, Cora, Market St. - 12-38 Cofield, OUie - f toil, Elvard Dail, Elisha, Dobb and Edenton Road St. 65.80 Davenport, Mary E., Church St jj-90 Douglas, Louisa Estate, Grubb St. 4.13 Douglas. W. N1., Market St , J5.98, Eastti; Joe Estate l&L-.J-- - 6-W Elliott, Percy, Dobb, St 9M Erwin, 'Dennis .1 L Evans, Sarah J-Jj Everette, Essie 5.78 Everette, Mamie, King St. 4.13 Faulk, Will Estate, Railroad Ave. 8.25 Felton, Alec 5.43 Felton, James, Edenton Road St. 6.19 Felton, Laura and Annie 7-02 Felton, Laura Swain 12.38 Felton, Lucy, Hyde Park St 3.30 Felton, Nelson M., Market St 16.74 Felton, Tom - 4.95 Felton, W. J. Estate, Market St. 25.80 Felton, William Percy 6.78 Franklin, Prentise Estate 2.48 GaUop, J. M 7.84 Harrell, Anderson i-jo Harrell, John Henry 11-94 Hoffler, William --- 167 Holley. Jesse B. 10-32 Holley, L. D., Dobb St 9.90 Holley, Malinda Estate, Dobb St 7.84 Hunter, L. F. 12-88 Lassiter, Harriet Estate 5.78 Lassiter, Herbert, Edenton Road St 3.30 Lee, Burwell 8.25 Lilly, Sarah 4.95 Lloyd, Pearl 8.25 Lyons, Washington 19.80 Oden, Lena - - 4.13 Overton, Miles, Cox Ave. 20.90 Parker, Essie, Dobb St. 4.13 Parker, Henry Estate, Dobb St 8.25 Perry, Henry L., Cox Ave. 9.02 Reid, Alfonso 1925 Reid, Elisha, King St. 6.60 Reed, Wilson 7.08 Riddick, James W., Cox Ave. 6.19 Satterfield, OUie J., Cox Ave. 6.40 Satterfield, F. H., Railroad Ave. 10.32 Sharpe, W. B. Estate 33.74 Skinner, George L. 1.65 Skinner, George L, N. E. Chappell Agt. 9.08 Skinner, John H., Railroad Ave. 4.95 Skinner, Lauvinia Estate 6.19 Stallings, Alonzo, Dobb St. 3.30 Stalling. Isaac B. Estate 4.95 Sutton, B. J 6.60 Taylor, Kate Estate, King St. 8.25 Walters, Harriet Estate 4.95 White, Herman, King St 8.25 Wood, John B., Dobb St. 6.19 Wright, Ruth 7.70 Wright, Sherman 6.19 4.48 .95 74.82 5.70 7 .95 94.38 2.68 U -95 44.88 .54 .95 9.74 6.10 .95 84.43 .54 .95 9.74 8.58 .95 69.67 1.29 .95 22.13 1.22 .95 21.01 5.38 .95 89.16 1.65 .95 28.01 3.50 .95 58.35 ! .80 .95 5.79 .99 .95 17.18 .43 .95 7.98 .80 .95 14.13 .42 .95 7.76 .08 .95 2.27 3.63 .95 60.88 .64 .95 11.49 .27 .95 6.85 1.04 .95 , 17.97 .48 t .96 ;r 7,98 .64 .95 11.49 .48 .96 8.86 .11 .96 2.71 .38 .95 7.11 .27 .95 6.35 .54 .95 9.74 .35 .96 6.73 .40 . .95 7.64 .46 .95 8.43 .80 .96 14.13 .21 .95 4.46 .97 .95 18.66 .32 .95 6.22 1.64 .95 27.89 .88 .95 7.11 .16 .95 3.59 .51 .95 9.30 .80 .96 14.18 .78 .95 13.67 1.06- .85 18.38 .67 .95 11.94 .64 .95 11.49 .51 .95 9.30 .80 .95 14.13 " .38 .95 7.11 .21 .95 4.46 .64 .95 9.74 .32 .95 6.22 .54 .95 9.74 1.29 .95 22.04 .27 .96 5.35 1.36 .95 23.21 .27 .95 5.35 .54 .95 9.74 .69 .95 10.66 1.25 .95 21.45 .43 .95 7.98 .46 .95 8.49 .40 .96 7.54 .42 .96 7.77 .67 .95 11.94 2.19 .95 36.88 .11 .95 2.71 .59 .95 10.62 .32 .95 6.22 .40 .95 7.54 .21 .95 4.46 .32 .95 6.22 .43 .95 7.98 .54 .95 9.74 .32 .95 6.22 .54 .95 9.74 .40 .95 7.64 .50 .95 9.15 .40 .95 7.54 V 4 cARen&iaer V) i Get Your 207 7 SAVING In Cash! POULTRY OUTLOOK A larger hatch and increased mar ket and storage supplies of poultry and eggs were cited by the U. S. Bu reau of Agricultural ' Economics 'among the important developments i expected in the poultry end egg situa CkristmasClubTkeifties Do All Your Buying At Blanchard's You'll Be Surprised At The Saving! At Christmas, between November 15 and December 15, turn in your Thrifties" Pass Book and receive a check for 2 per' cent of all your purchases. One complete book is worth $5.00. A book does not have to be full, however. Pass Books are given entirely without cost or obligation. When one is filled call for another. With every 25c purchase you make in our store you are entitled to a Thrifty. , Save these Thrifties inN your Thrifties Pass Book and at Christmas you ay turn them in and a check will be sent you. One Thriftv is given you with each 25c purchase, two with a 50c purchase, four with a dollar purchase, and so on. -Thrifties are given on all cash purchases and charge accounts paid in full on or before the 10th of the month following purchase. Call for them at our office. Don't forget you can get a 2 per cent Cash Return on everything you spend at Blanchard's and have this cash at Christmas time, a time when it is needed most. Concentrate your buying at Blanchard's and use the 2 per cent CASH RETURfri of your Thrif ties to do your Christmas Shopping. ' 106 YEARS OF SERVICE "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 , QUALITY MERCHANDISE - "'i!",k ii V ,"' viavj RIGHT PRICES HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA' , w t'At'..llLj!li-,, ft ! NEW WOOL AND SILK DRESSES Smartly Tailored In Season's New Shades and Styles SIZES 11 TO 17 12 TO 20 38 TO 52 Priced Very Reasonably $1.98 to $6.95 NEW COATS . IN SEASON'S NEWEST FABRICS AND STYLES Loose Fitted Coats or Tailored Coats PLAIN OR FUR TRIMMED Sizes 11 to 17 12 to 20 38 to 48 Large Assortment of Children's Coats $Z95 up SIMON'S "Store of Values,, HERTFORD, N. C. I J i) P ' j . - rY J li v4'

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