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PACK SIX THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. N. C FRIDAY. JANUARY W, 1M& 4 Hertford On Proposed Air Pickup Route Another aviation company will shortly seek permission from the Civil Aeronautics Board to establish an air pick-up route through this sec tion of the State, which will in clude the Town of Hertford on the route, according to the Ail-American Company, which will file the petition. The route to be established would be between Richmond and Raleigh, and include combination passenger-pick-up service where potential traf fic appears to justify such opera tions. On other routes the company will operate only air mail and air express service. Rotarians Hosts To j Local Gridiron Team i Members of th Hertford Rotary Club were hosts Tuesday night, at the club's regular meeting, to the undefeated Perquiman's High School football team. A delicious turkey (inner was served by the ladies of .hp Methodist Church and members of- the grid squad expressed their thanks', and pleasure "for the party, i The program for the evening was in 'charge of Dr. A. B. Bonner, pro-' gram chairman. j BUY W A K' lioNHS! BELVIDLRE NEWS j Mr. and Mrs. Carson Chappell and son, Charlie, .and Miss Anna Rhea Chappell, of Hobbsville, were I guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chap pell Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow, Mrs H. P. White, Miss Catherine White and W. C. Chappell attended Friends j Quarterly meeting at Bethel Church, near Franklin, Vs., Sunday. j Mrs. Elmo Cannon, Jr., of Rich-, mond, Va., spent the week-end with , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cbpeland. Dr. E. S. White spent Tuesday in Elizabethi City. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and children, Willa Mae, Billy and Linda, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wanchard, of Hobbsville, Sunday af ternoon. S.-Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Epps and E. L. Winslow, of near Edenton, visited I.. S. Winslow and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow Saturday. Miss Clara White is ill at her. home here. I Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hurdle were: ' Mr. and Mrs. John Hurdle and j daughter, Sallie Ruth, Mrs. W. C. j Hurdle and daughter, Miss Willie i Hurdle, r.n.l Mrs. Ervin Turner, of I Durants Neck. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lane had asj their ghosts Sunday their son, Don-, aid M. Lane, U. S. M. S. T. S., of I Brooklyn, N. Y., and Miss Nora; Weston, of Norfolk, Va. Help Mo Win MY Victory4 .a Mrs. A - r iVE HAVE A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE .( ' Whether you want it for interior or exterior use . . . we can supply you with the paint that will give satis ,; faction and will last through all types of weather. USE AMY'S 100 PURE PAINTS AND VARNISHES : U K CAN" FURNISH YOU WITH R AT OR GLOSS FOR BOTH : INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING j VARNISHES - TURPENTINE - OILS ': AND PAINT BRUSHES Protect Your Investment . . . Psint Your Home and Buildings Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. "Trade II, re. And Bank The Difference" HERTFORD, N. C. "Tomorrow's America will be as strong as today's children'' is the soiind aOvice of President Franklin Roosevelt. Perquimans County citizens have an oppor tunity to share in helng make ' morrow's America strong by contributing in the Infantile faralyis campaign, now in progress.- Don't fail to help in this worthy cause. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. Weldon Hollowell, of Eliza beth City, and Mrs. Thomas H White, of YYinfall, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Elliott Mrs. J. C. Wilson attended the Baptist W. M. U. conference in Hert ford on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings. Mrs. P. L. Griffin and Mrs. Irma Dorsey spent Wednesday In Ports mouth, Va. C. P. O. Carey Quincy and Mrs. Quincy, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and rs. C. P. Quincy.f , l" ' Mrs. Tillie Russell and Tim True- blood spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. end Mrs. C. C. Symons, near i Winf all. Mr. and Mrs. George A. White. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Howell, of Eliza beth City, were guests of Mrs. J. C White on Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy attended the funeral of F. M ' Wilson, in Elizabetn Uty, Monaay. Mr. and. Mrs.. Walton Lowe spent j Sunday at Moyock with friends. Parts Store Offers Car Pool Information R. C. Murray, owner of the Mur ray Auto Parts Store, recently open ed here, announced today that he will offer the public a car pool informa t'on service, through cooperation of tiie public. Mjr. Murray stated that he pro ; ses to' list .names of inotonsts traveling in any direction, and who Classified and Legals LOST "WAR RATION BOOK NO. 3. Issued to Evelyn W. Fields. Find er please return to owner at Hert ford, N. C. jan.26. W ATKINS CUSTOMERS: t Ap preciated your patronage during - the past year. Hope to see you in February. Your Watkins Deal er, Mrs. Elmer Banks. jan.26 LOST WAR RATION BOOK NO 4. Finder return to Hattie Rountree, Route 1, Hertford, N. C. jan.26pd. BTS'DOBK 16ED1ER to IEEP PRICES DOVd rr r Bateman & Hendricks A nnounctng THE OPENING OF OUR New Auto Parts Store WE CARRY A GENERAL LINE OP AUTO PARTS, BATTERIES, IGNITION AND ACCESSORIES SEE US FOR NEVV PARTS FOR YOUO CAR WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU . Murray Motor Parts! desire to -cany, riders to the designs" i He asked 'the cooperation' f tv tionand persons desiring rides ma 'public -only that (motorists U hi. inquire at his -store for prospestive' when and where they are going rides. - bow many passengers can be U. 1 J W mtmuitrummtM U 1 MMlAftsMstaifell J ' JIyJjl2pjSjpj0jfjSjy0 SJSSVJBJM&S(II91 nlilHIMIW lalsilslfcaijsMUsft ABaMrchandlss M ClllisistlettsVilBjl siChirhsrlfcsostetlllacprlceil ear sww ue ouMtace csi gLiWSM 1 nlbchoiiUoaairin will ilam lit Cwof to have it brought to our attention taMJ r-ycsa be corrscUd unnsdlattlp' V J CENTRAL GROCERY LOST WAR RATION BOOK NO. 4, Issued to William Byrura. please return to Eugene ' Byrum, Star Route, Winfall, N. C. J Upd LOST 15 "C GAS COUKMNS. License 666741 written In ink. Finder return to Otho WlnslwB', Winfall, N. 'C itpd LEATHER COATS REPAIRED, Cleaned and oiled at Ward's Shoe Shop, Edenton, N. C. FOR SALE BAY MARE. WEIGHT 1,200 pounds. Eight years old. See F. NT. Mansfield, Center Hill Road, Hertford, N. C. Jan 19,26 feb2,9pd WANTED-r-ALL PEOPLE SUFFER ing with kidney trouble or back ache to try KIDDO at 97c. Money back guarantee. Roberson's Drug Store, Hertford, N. C. xp.junel,194S. Auction Sale SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3( 1945 STARTS AT 10 O'CLOCK 2 Mules 2 Horses 1 Mowing Machine 1 Disc Plow Rising Cul'.i'.rtor 1 ifair Bunks I Jarmi Wagon 1 Cart and wheels 1 Double Row listing- Plow 1 Double Hopper Coal Planter 1 New Ground Plow And Numerous Other Items. PLACE OF SALE: IRA WINSLOVTS Belvidere, N. C. WALTER C. VjNSLOW m. ' TTflneire's A Wmnflz My mm (Coirim IT WU to IL$aim$ -o DO NOT TAKE A CHANCE THE FUNK "G" HYBRID CORN Tested and Recommended By Our State Department of Agriculture For This Section PLACE YQUR ORDER TODAY FOR THESE TYPES FUNK'S HYBRID CORN G714 Rim IIYB3ID CORN G?i7Fu;;;f3iritliii- Above Two Varieties Teste4 a,lIeonimeh4ed By pur-State Department of Agriculture If ox "nu3 Section at( iiYCfiiDs hold voio timm recoi .'-".W. . it ' 1'. 1 1. ..'V. "i . f t f 'i? PLANT FUNKS For Parlier Maturity For Bigrger Yields 11 , , - 4 I r 11 t' f 7 For Larger and More Uniform Ears . f f pi, ! i- A v i'r r ij. ,-. , ...in " - ,.'1-, ".1" 1 . 1 .i.'ii.-- . 1. ; MAIL PHONED OR BRING YOUR ORDER TODAY v m ' IT ; fl;: : yTl ''"'V: J . 1 ' .