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. TAGS EIGHT THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C4 FRIDAY. JULY 18, 1M1 ' ' 1 if v i - CV-. .. . ' . 'I i Consumption Of Fresh Peaches Being Urged , Plans for a public-spirited cooper ative effort to increase the con sumption of fresh peaches during the period of July 24 through July 80, were announced today by G. L. Bate man, Area Supervisor of the Surplus Marketing Administration, U. S. De partment of Agriculture. He stated that the Georgia Asso ciaion of Peach Growers, the South Carolina Peach Growers Association and the North Carolina Mutual Peach Growers Society, who have combined marketing efforts through the Geor-gia-Carolinas Peach Marketing Board are among the cooperating growers' organizations. The Food Trades In dustry is also cooperating with the United States Department of Agri culture'' in thi effort to increase the home-consumption of fresh peaches and make the best possible use of the abundant peach crop. HERE'S a chance that comes once in a lifetime a brand new mod ern Florence Oil Range with every feature you've been longing for in your kitchen at a price that makes it top value! Come in today! Let us show you how easy it is to own this wonderful range now! See the many other new Florence Oil Ranges! We'll show you one that's just right for your home and your budget. HERE NOV! Hertford Hardware & Supply Company HERTFORD, N. C. jIJBtk- WW- 1 1 State Theatre "Sr"' Today (Friday) Matinee, 3 P. M. WALTER PIDGEON JOAN BENNETT in "MAN HUNT" Also 1 COMEDY ACT Monday - Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. WALLACE BEERY VIRGINIA WEILDER in "BARNACLE BILL" Also COMEDY NEWS Thursday Matinee 3 P. VL PRISCILLA LANE JEFFREY LYNN ivilLLION DOLLAR "CHEERS FOR l,...liii.j.ip',.'iil x..x"?f.' Ha ,r u T j' Jj!-' " " ' f ? - - I'f't (() Ml ! 'Unto' William Gargan and Martha Scott compose the starring duo in the Richard A. Rowland production, "Cheers For Miss Bishop," the stirring dra matic romance at State Theatre, Hertford, Wednesday. ArmylnspedtsPlaneEnghieMi Ji... lW 5 DEARBORN, Mich. A model of the l,500-horepower experimen- 1 tal airplane engine being built by the Ford Motor Company was in- I speeted recently by Ma). Gen. I H. H. Arnold (left), deputy chief ; of staff, and other high army officers during a tour of Ford de- HURDLETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy and children, of White Hat, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Hurdle Friday after noon. Floyd Hurdle spent a few days last week with his cousin, Gilmer Ferrejl, of Woodville. Gilmer accom panied him home and is visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Z. D. White visited Mrs. Car son Jordan, of Snow Hill, Sunday afternoon and attended services at Woodland Church in the evening. J. T. Jordan has returned home after spending some time with rela tives at White Hat. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Hurdle and children visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jennings Sunday afternoon. Miss Kathleen Bennett and Vivian Hurdle, of Norfolk, Va., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurdle, Sunday afternoon. Miss iShirley Hurdle was the week end guest of Mrs. Ernest Stallings. Odell Baccus, of Norfolk, Va., and Saturday CESAR ROMERO as "THE CISCO KID" "ROMANCE ON THE RIO GRANDE" "King of Royal Mounted" No. 12 "Mysterious Dr. Satan" fty. 1 Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M MARTHA SCOTT WILLIAM GARGAN "CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP COMEDY ACT Friday, July 25th Adults Only WOMEN ONLY Matinee I P. M. MEN ONLY , NIGHT 17 P. BL - 9 P. M VfISS PISH0PW ;X ( ,1 "" f ense work. Gen. Arnold is shown with Henry Ford (center) near the engine model. This new super charged Ford aircraft engine, a V type, 12-cylinder. liqnld-eooled de sign, is expected lo deliver mare power for its weight than way engine now on the market. qiSNAPSHOT BIRTHDAY mmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmimmmmmmlmmmmmmmmmm' an 1 1 in - ( ::y:W:-wi ' 'All - Hi I Easy to take Just a short time exposure with the camera on a firm support this shot It part of a charming birthday series. Keep your camera busy on birthdays; they're fine for pictures. XOONER or later, every member of a family has a birthdayand here is one occasion when you can really turn your camera loose for a first-rate story-telling series of pictures. Of course, the center of a child's birthday is the cake with candles. That's why we picked it for our pic ture here. But there's a lot more to a birthday anybody's birthday. The preparations the presentation of gitts-t'th party, If there is one all these make good snapshot ma terial. If if s a child's occasion, with you small son or daughter playing the leading role, yon can start tafc ng pictures several days In advance "Pictures emphasizing the good be ' havlor 'that always precedes the Mg o.:Ap;:1K;.x' -' ... . The Idea, in making a series of 1 this torvis to fell a complete story. Humorous Story By WILL ROGERS COMETEMES I wonder why kids hate to go to Sunday School. Or maybe they don't hate it Pre always heard they did, anyway. Looks liko Sunday School ought to be a tight interesting kind of amusement of a helpful sort,- for the kids. But they tell me kids have to be fought to keep 'em go ing every Sunday. Maybe that alnt so with all Sunday Schools, but , only where They don't give away candy or anything like that. Anyhow, there was a kid that moved into a new neighborhood, and he was just at the age where he wanted to show folks that he didn't much approve of the way things was being done. He surely didn't want to go to Sunday School, but his folks made him go. Very first day, the teacher asked him, "Herbert, who created all these trees and flowers and all this grass that we see when we look out this big window?" "I dunno," says the kid. I reckon he was sore because the teacher talked so sweet." "My goodness, Herbert, dont you know that? George, tell us who made all these trees and Sew ers and all the grass and lovely things." George was a real little kid, and he spoke right up and told. The teacher thought that would shame h new boy, and she turned to him, all ready to rub it in. "Well," he says, "that smartie has lived here all his life, and he ought to know. What do 1 know about who made this here nr' -11-borhood, when I Just move J heie last week?" American Naw Futures. Ivk. Miss Leona Baccus, of Hertford, spent the week-end-with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baccus. Mrs. J. V.' Stallings spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Stallings, and Mr. Stallings. Mrs. Nellie (Sumner and Emily Anne, visited with relatives at Snow Hill, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. N. S. Hurdle spent Monday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 0. K. Twine, of Hertford. Ninety-two percent of all retail stores are independently operedated against 77.6 percent in 1929, De partment of Commerce statistics show. PICTURES get one picture as he receives the package; another as ho begins to unwrap it; a shot of his expression when he sees the gift; another as he loads up tor the first time; and a final shot as he contentedly puffs away. This is clearly much better and far more interesting than Just one shot, or several all alike. ,. It's quite as- simple to take a series as a tew "single" shots. Just set up your two photo lightsend as long as your subject stays In the same spot, the exposure won't change. So. all. yon need do is watch for changes in pose and ex pression. The photo bulbs and high speed film make snapshots easy. k shot of the cake, lighted only by the candles, will call for a short time exposure cay two to three seconds with the camera placed on ' a firm, solid support ,-. , Maybe there isn't a birthday at GUILD I State Commander i gW:.VlA.fcw" i -IMPWIDIln - I llnlililMi III ililll :;:o:5:;ii;;::: r. l. (roy) McMillan In his only scheduled visit to the Albemarle section this year State Commander McMillan brill install officers of Ed Bond Post in Edenton on next Tuesday night. Legionnaires from every Poet in the Albemarle have been invited to meet their popular commander on this occasion. Wildcat Vets Meet In E. City July 27th A district reunion of the Wildcat Veterans Association of the 81st Division will be held in Elizabeth City on Sunday, July 27, which will be attended by a number of the mem bers living in Perquimans County. At this reunion James E. Cahall, nation al adjutant, will be present and make the principal address. According to information plans are under way to secure the national reunion to be held in Raleigh on October 5-7. ' WE DO COMfRRCIAL JOB PRINTING ' SHOP YOUR PENDER STORE FOR WIDER VARIETIES OF LOWER PRICED QUALITY FOODS! SOUTHERN MANOR FRUIT COCKTAIL MOTHER'S RELISH OR SALAD DRESSING SOUTHERN MANOR 1 SWEET PEAS STANDARD (SWEETENED AND GRAPEFRUIT JUICE LYNNHAVEN MUSTARD STANDARD (HALVES AND SLICED) PEACHES GUARANTEED ALL MEAT FRANKFURTERS TRIANGLE LAND O LAKES DAISY Fresli Tciiistoss, . , iV.' v ' lt!crir.:!oas,o;.:v-'i.Vi?nJ! pr r;k'vi 'S;vvo'-r.tr J A' f ' IM Items?.; 1. X When, was Ambassador Wflsorj recalled from Germany? r . '. 2. v Where is Germany's greate'st industrial area? ,," , 8. .What -is a radiolocator? , 4. How far is Japan from ' We. ' Netherlands Indies? ... , 5. How much is Canada spending .'' on her war program? 6. How old is Marahal Petaln, '. French leader? . 7. What union represents workers , of the Ford Company? 4 3 8. What are dumdum bullets? THE ANSWERS 1. In 1938. 2. In the Ruhr district. . 3. A radio device, used by the V British to locate enemy nightraiders, , 4. About 2,750 miles. . 5. This year about $3,000,000,000. ' 6. 84 years this year. 7. United Automobile Workers of America, a CIO organization. s 6. A soft-nosed bullet which ex pands on contact and produces a frightful wound. It's use has been outiawea. , No.l i cans Quart Jar 25 c 27c 25c 31c 9 c No. 2 cans UNSWEETENED) 2 46-oz. cans Quart Jar O No. 2VZ OQp La cans eVie7C Per OQ Pound uu TUB OR ROLL Pound . . . . . . .2 l&si 15s 1 J) tnxMrBaMmo yffflHfli f if $mt ns 1 f C -fmZB : 41c f EXTRAtON,.0JR STAGE Jm ' IN PERSON t I , J r i The more, details: ybn, can show. your house this wok, .or this the better your storyand It's more month. But f heu 'the r-r cf-"-v y 1 . !"." ' awty and fte i you ; look hack I l A- An' fUu 1 ry ithrou-h yc .-ir-e's v ' " t.-. I :.:bnnC'-. "f I by' "detsl! .1." j Lirthday, a " tr- ' f-is iw 1 a cow r';e. Tt-j t
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