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HB PERQUIMAy WEEgY, HERTFORD N. C, FRIDAY, , FEBRUARY 16, 1546
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Visiting Grandmother
Jimmy and Nancy Gilliam are
spending sometime with their grand
Returned Ttt Norfolk
Lt and, Mrs. Hpllowell C. Nixon left
Wednesday for Norfolk after spend
ing a week with Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr.
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mother at Elkiri, N. C.
From Portsmouth
Mr. and Mrs. Sally Campen from
Portsmouth spent the week-end with
Mrs. Jane Campen.
Wednesday In Norfolk
Mrs. V. N. Darden and Mrs. Bever
ly Tucker spent Wednesday in Nor
folk. d LMuiVv
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SUIT IS A MUST
FOR SPRING 1946
See our new suits . . . arriving weekly.
They're coming in in new pastel
shades, and are really lovely.
$1 8.40 up
SEMN'
Hertford, North Carolina
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can do for vou
imiiiinfr" ?'J ' MMMliiia
1. SAVE LABOR
Grow your crop on fewer acres. Product better pasture
Ob which livestock can be turned earlier and kept long
er. Prevent lodging of small grain and corn and make
other crops easier to harvest
2. INCREASE YIELDS
Thicken and strengthen the stand per acre. Enable crops
to better withstand diseases and unfavorable weather.
Make grain heavier and fruit larger and juicier.
i. iMtROVfc QUALITY
Grow root crops that are more marketable in shape and
size. Increase-he feed "value of forage crops. Improve
the carrying and keeping quality of fruits and vegetables.
4. PREVENT SOIL &PUTI6N
Maintain reserves of plant food in the soil,
good growlh of nitrpgen-produdng legumes,
the crop's We of other plant food.
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WriH utftrftm kifirmlim mi tttmmn m tbttn-tfirtittxMth f tru
Produce
Balance
ASCESUCAJI WASH iWSTttbll
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In Newport News
Ray Jordan left today for Newport
News after spending several weeks
with his mother, Mrs. A. L. Jordan.
Returned Home
Mrs. J. C. Blanchard has returned
home after spending a short time in
Florida and a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus E. Hobbs in Durham.
From Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards from
Greenville sDent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. C. Edwards.
From Louisburg
Miss Ida Lee White, a student at
Louisbure College, spent the week
pnd with her mother, Mrs. L. S.
White.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk and
daughter from Cherry Point spent the
week-end with Mrs. Baker Wood and
Mrs. Annie Chalk.
In Florida
Mrs. D. S. Darden and Mrs. C. P.
Morris left last week for Florida,
where they will spend several weeks.
Week-end Here
Miss Ruth Winslow of Norfolk
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winslow.
From Washington
Major and Mrs. Dennis Holliday
from Washington, D. C, are spending
some time with J. F. Elliott.
Week-end With Parents
Miss Dorothy Faye White from
Louisburg College spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
White, at Winfall.
Week-end With Parents
Miss Jane Griffin from ECTC,
Greenville, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Griffln.
Week-end In Elizabeth City
Mrs. T. S. White, Sr., spent the
week-end as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Weeks in Elizabeth City.
From Raleigh
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keggereis of
Raleigh spent the week-end with the
Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Reavis.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton White from
Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs
R. T. White.
Visiting Here
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Vickers from
Charleston, S. C, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. White.
Returned Home
Mrs. Isa Tucker has returned home
from Hampton after visiting her
daughter, Miss Virginia Tucker. She
was accompanied home by Miss Tuck
er, who spent Sunday here.
From Crew
Miss Bernice White arrived Sunday
to spend a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Anse White.
Visited At South Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riddick and
daughter Judy spent last week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barker at
South Hill, Va.
At Carolina Beach
Charles D. Campbell left Tuesday to
spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs
J. G. Campbell at Carolina Beach.
Week-end Guests
Mrs. Raymond Gregory of Cora
peake, J. I). Sumner of Norfolk were
the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs
J. Oliver White.
Improved
J. Oliver White, who has been very
ill at his home here is somewhat im
proved. At Duke I'niversity
Rev. 11. C. Reavis spent several
days this woek attending a conference
at Duke University, Durham.
From Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hollowell, Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Wilson of Norfolk
spent Sunday as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Byrum.
Visiting Hdre
STATE
Hertford,
N. C.
Today (Friday)
Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M.
ROSALIND RUSSELL
LEE BOWMAN
in
"She Wouldn't
Say Yes"
, Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M.
ROD CAMERON
in
"Renegades of the
Rio Grande"
"Haunted Harbor" No. 9
Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M.
WILEY BROWN and ALAN CARNEY
"RADIO STARSJJNJPAJRADE"
Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M.
GENE TIERNEY and CORNELL WILDE
"LEAVE HERN) HEAVEN"
Mrs. Dick Evans and son, Dickie,
of Elkin, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo Cannon.
Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M.
DOUBLE FEATURE
First Feature
EDMUND LOWE
JEAN ROGERS
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Second Feature
VIRGINIA BRUCE
EDWARD ASHLEY
'Strange Mr.
Gregory"
'Love, Honor and
Goodbye"
Thursday and Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M.
JOHN WAYNE and ANTHONY Ql INN
"BACK TO BATAAN"
Returned Home
Mrs. Huston Edwards and daugh
ter Jean have returned home after
spending a" week with Mr. and Mrs
C. B. Draper at Conway.
In Brunswick, Ga.
Mrs. Howard Mathews is spending
some time visiting her husband, who
is employed at Brunswick, Ga.
Sunday Here
William Perry from Norfolk spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Perry.
Week-end With Mother
Miss Alma Leggett spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. M. D. Leg
gett, in Washington, N. C.
California
50-60 Size
1-lb
Cello
D
QUALITY FOOD STORES
Week-end At St. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes and chil
dren spent the week-end with Mrs.
Alonza Felton and Miss Gladys Fel
ton at St. Taul's.
Visited Mother
Jack Hoffler, Merchant Marine,
spent several days with his mother,
Mrs. Lizzie Hoffler.
Returned Home
Mrs. J. E. Winslow and Mrs. R. T.
Clarke have returned home after vis
iting relatives in Washington, D. C.
Sunday At Mackeys
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport and
son Carlton spent Sunday with Mrs.
W.- C. Davenport at Mackeys. Mrs.
Davenport celebrated her SSra birth
day Sunday.
Evaporated
APPLES
49c
l-lb
Cello
BAKED
Van Camp, 12-oz
McDonald's
ORANGE, 46-oz
SPINACH No. 2Vfc Can
1-lb Pkg ;
BEANS
JUICE
Premium Crackers
Seneca Sauerkraut " w Can 13c
Vegetable Soup "ur( s 10 Can 10c
Libby's Yellow
Mustard
Jar
CLOROX
Laundry Bleach
2 lc
Quart
Bottle
TO BET PftOMPT tEUtFffohl
distrcM of tfaow nagging colds
good spoonful of Vkka VapoRub
In 4 Wwlof boiling 4ttrT
Then fed relief come as you
breathe in the steaming, medi?
mm tiabbri, TheM taedicated
rapors penetrate id oic rowtwi-
festtt Opper brcatiungpaiMBEa.
they soothe Irritation, qiiiet
eouchina. heb dear the head and
bring neb grand comfort.
rOSI ADDED RELIST.
SStSSSSSi
Ei sleep to bring relief. Now
Heinz Strained Baby Food
Red Mill Peanut Butter
Pillsbury's Best Plain Flour
Mott Varieties
44-oi Can
1-Pound )ar
10-lb Bag
DOWN PRODUCE LANE
IDAHO BAKING
POTATOES 5 S
MEDIUM SIZE, TREE-RIPENED
GRAPEFRUIT 3
SVEET
poFatoes 3 :
for
FLORIDA GREEN
a 4
uaDDa&e
3 lbs. 1
for 1'
FLORIDA JUICY
Oranges
8 51c
GREEN BEANS eASR
OljllJUItl BlUJAO for
FRESH CARROTS 2
2i33c
Duff's Waffle Mix 22c
Woodbury Soap 8c
Old Dutch aeinm 2 cm 15c
Little Boy Blue 8S5. 9c
Utile Bo Peep 19c
SUCAR HILL SWEET
PEAS no jcm Ho
Mild and
Mellow
Dsssble-FresEi
SILVER
LABEL
COFFEE
2 Hs
tonight V VAfORu,