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rXuK six . h "- - & (J, VI. A I 1"". J 0 i Final plan for the participation of 4-H Club bora and airls of rerquim ana County In a Better Methods Electric Contest were made here Tuesday at meeting: of I. C. Yagel, county farm agent; Miss Frances Manes, W. J. Hidout, Jr., agricultural engineer of the North Carolina Ex tension Service and director of , the contest; P. G. Morrisette, representing the Virginia Electric Power Com pany and other members of the coun ty agent s staff. Boys and girls entering the contest, now under way, must make a detailed study of a farm chore and Make a re port and recommendation on how this chore can be simplified by the use of electricity. The contest is designed to stimulate the use of more modern farm methods for better production at less cost in time and effort. Participating in this territorial con test are 16 North Carolina counties. Two winners one boy and one girl will be chosen from each of the 16 counties to attend a 4-H Club Electric Congress scheduled to be held at N. C. State College in October. This Con- athlete'sfoot germ HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR. If not pleased, your 36c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungi cide, 1 hi-OL. Made with 90 per cent alcohol, it PENETRATES. Reaches and kills MORE germs faster. Today at itutt&Ksunrs. grew will' climax the territorial con teat,1 ; 1 hi . ' r M"fc 4 " " 4 v "r una winner irora eacn county aiso will receive from the Westinghouse Educational Foundation ' gold-filled medal of honor. ' Tne Virginia, Elec tric and Power Company will award two first prises of 1100 scholarships to; the- boy . and girl; winning la the Electric Congress In "Raleigh. '.Two second prises of engraved gold watches also will be awarded by the Virginia .Ji-leotnc rower Company at the Congress. Winners at the Electric Congress will be eligible to compete with other winners la the State for an all-ex pense t?rip to the National 4-H Club Congress to be held In Chicago in De cember,;' . . . County Agent I. C. Yagel is in charge of the contest in this county. He expressed the hope that all Per quimans County 4-H Club boys and girls will participate. Details of the contest will be presented to 4-H Club members at meetings this month, he said. BbcUwads too. He wafting Ye. It to t. there to mle. harroleaa medicated liquid called KUIHX that driea uo elmil overatvht a. if acta tA Wwata and move uelv blackhaada Those who followed am ple direction and applied Wee-am upoa fetlrlne n i. isuuiBil atrsntcd whea ther loaod their plaiplea and blacrnaan hart disappeared. Tbeee ueia eathaaiastkally pralee KJaeraa and claim they ere no longer eeopaneenl cmnnleafana. Una plication doee not satiaf; happy with their dear km a. u one Weal today, ante. ROBERSON'S ONLY fB49c DRUG STORE c ncxm so aaaanj 2LaT fST TltOilBvfote A HOME PERMANENT VAYE m JrM SAION-TYPI J Wittru sOLUTiOMr if The new Chaim-Kurl ii the M njnaxing home Cold Wirt jut I you're been waiting for. Contains I the Utctt Ubotetory-tetted irrmt I solution which il gentle, yet gives 1 loot-luting wave to toy type fc. or texture of hair. Onlr dam-Karl bu tbt n- . V aatkiUe new TXXX-TITE" carl-. at the aviotractibJe -tabber coeered IS Uaawin' cadet tou "locto in place. It ninifnwbh tan't alip. Perfect for full curU I I at ana cvli. EidaaiT was ChannK.ud. I ROBERSON'S Drug Store Farmer Steals March . With Early Peppers J. 0. Johnson of Benson, Route 2, one of the largest growers in the rap idly expanding sweet potato enter prise of the Meadow section of Johns ton County, gives credit for his suc cess to the fact that he always grows his plants in southern areas, accord ing to John E. Pilant, assistant farm agent for the State College Exten sion Service. Mr. Johnson has worked out an ar rangement with some Florida farm ers that goes something like this: Sweet peppers are seeded early in special beds on these Florida farms. The plants are shipped to Mr. John son here in North Carolina when they are ready. With the advantage gained by early seeding, Mr. Johnson gets his peppers in the field earlier than would be pos sible if the seed were bedded locally. The result? He is usually one of the first in his section to have sweet peppers ready for market. The de mand is strong and the best prices are in effect. Always trying to improve the pro duct he sells, Mr. Johnson is now at work on new varieties to determine which one is best suited for his mar ket and farming conditions. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest, sincere thanks and appreciation to each and every one who rendered as sistance in any way, during the tragic event which recently occurred in our family. Again, we thank you. Dempsey Winslow and Family. State Cotton Contest ; Offers $3,C:,3 In Cash , f'i v i m I'm i v , - .'. North. Carolina cotton fanners will compete for $3,000 in state-and dis- trict. prises, in! addition 'to special county awards, in the 1947 Five-Acre Cotton Production an Quality Con test, ;it "was announced yesterday by J. A.' Shaaklin, Cotton specialist for the State College Extension Service. A, special feature of this - year's contest win be a prisa.of 850 f or the high contestant in counties where ten or more growers carry out all of the contest requirements. Shanklin saidi State prises of, $800 and $400, and district prises of $300,. $200 and $.100 in eacb of the three 'districts, win also be offered. No farmer is eligible to receive'' mora than' ona award. Shanklin said the regulations this year will be practically the same as last year, emphasizing that all Five- Acre Contest plots must She selected by the farmer and identified by'hav7 ing corner markings before his plot is checked by the county agent. As last year, the. closing date for entries is July 1, and sponsors will be the State College Extension Ser vice, co-operating with the N. C. Cot ton Seed Crushers and Ginners, and the N. C Cotton Growers Coopera tive Association. Any farmer who, in any previous state Five-Acre Cotton Contest, has won a prize is ineligible for the same prize, but he can compete for a dif ferent prize. Any farmer, landlord, andor tenant producing as much as live acres of cotton in one body may compete, Shanklin said. 1948, or this notice will fee pltJ? h bar of their recovery. ' All Jpets" t ndebtea tot sai4 estate will pltWe make immediate payment' ', .' ? 1 This 24th day of February, 1947.' t J. NASBELI and. m Vr.3. ARREIJJ1 s Executors ot George. Martin AsbeQ. Mar2j8AbrAU5;', GAS RUB DOWN FATAL KM E55 wf rocornniw )NSTIFATKJN USE A AIDrHCTRt DTTCSCKJ Don't Suffer Another Miniate An you tormented with Itching at .'" aama, peorlatU, raihea, athlttal font, unburn, eruption, nctaj ' Itching, touch hinds or fact) or other tfcia troubJtcT For quick roliaf Mid (oo4 lanuin uan vmorr ginrnw pad for the boys Si (nrrlo fiend to ttw aBta sei Si Tnaaaleaa anuaepUa, eooUot. rWlnc. emlafalna. Donai aal of forcUklnn an4 Ilrat AM. Matw back gUaVflntna. A WtV avjotnmae ot nibdluito? M VTCTOaf wusa Sold In Hertford By ROBERSON'S K 1 Don't Neglect Them! Nature dealfnad the kidney to do' nurvetott job. Thair tak 1 to Veep the flowing blood atream free of an exeea ot toxic Imporltiea. The act of livinf lift UIJ 1 eonetantly producing wacu matter the kidney must remove from the blood -If zooa heath I to endure. When the kidnya fail to function Nature intended, there i retention of emit that may cause body-wide die tree. On may cutter nagging backache, paraUteat headache, attack of diaaineae, getting up aigata, (welling, puffinea under the eye feel tired, nervoue, all worn out. . . Frequent, Manty or burning panige are eometime further evidence of kid- Manila. Following his habit of rubbing himself down wiih gasoline before taking a shower, Felicisimo Manican, 20-year-old service station attendant, paused in the shower room to light a cigarette. The gasoline ignited and he died of his bums a few hours 'later in a hospital. faweaannai anSaeJnMas-Ne,an Classified Megals FOR SALE FLORENCE 5-BURN-er cook stove, with oven. Practic ally new. See W. G. Newby, Hert ford, N. C. FOR SALE GOOD FARM HORSE. See C. F. Baker, Route, 1, Belvi- jja it WANTED "TO BUYMHJDLE ' breakers for Model H John Deere Tractor. See C. F. Baker, Route 1, Belvidere, N. C. It IF rN NEED OF WATKINS PRO ducts, see your Watkins Dealer in Woodland Circle, House No. 6, Hertford, N. C. Mrs. Elmer Banks. WANTED ALL PEOPLE SUFFER jng from Kidney trouble or backache-to try KIDDO. 97c money back guarantee. Roberson's . Drug Store, Hertford, N. C or bladder ditarbanec I a diuretic medicine to help the kidney rhe recognised and proper treatment eet rid of exeea noiaonoua body waste. Us Doo' Pill. They have had more than forty years ot public approval. Are endorsed the country over. Iniiit on DomWt. Sold at all drug stors. I)eautiful and Ipf Enduring rojv "We Lie In Foreign Soil n f I fume in II in m ' rr 'l Legions of oar dead will never again be returned to the land they loved the country for which they died. . Yet, In the beautiful syatbols, lovingly carved in granite anil Marble to, express our feelings everlast-; higly, we say to then, "Yoa Ates' Hera l With Us r Forever Yon . WU1 Life' Again In the Hearts of Men. We Will Baawsiber." v J. WINT01J;8AWYCn ' MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PHONK Itlt n t ' . W; ' 405 S. ROAD ST.' . , i' t: ij." ' . Ilff WW m eJSMSjnnjanaeae - .MSSMfnaSfenm-. . a.V r , Mm . , , NOTICE pF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of E. L. Chappell, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, at Belvidere, N. C, on or before the 12 day of April, 1948,' or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, ah . . . -a . fit persons indeDtea to saia estate win please make immediate payment. ' This1 12 day of April, 1947. GRACE CHAPPELL, Administratrix of E. L. Chappell. Apr I8,26may2,9,16,23 ' IOTOEOF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor, of the esUte of J. H. Miller, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of saia deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Route 2, Hertford, N-C, on or before the 3rd day of April,: 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery." All persona indebt ed to said estate will pleas make im mediate payment. This 8rd day of April, 1947 , GO FAR EAST, YOUNG MAN A. number of the famous, battle- tested divisions on duty in Japan and Korea- are now accepting the enlist- . i i r i menis oi nana-picnea. Keen young men for service in the Far East Among these great fighting divi sions are such noted units as -the First r.t. TSt:i.. ..... .iar( m& t- vvBiry a4viDtuxj, iww uiciaiiuiev f Japan; the 6th Infantry Division, on duty in Korea:, the 7th Infantry Uivi sion, now in Korea; the 24th Infantry Division,, known as the "Victory Div ion," serving in Japan: and the. 26th Infantry, or "Tropic Lightning Dlv sion," also stationed in Japan. : ; . ' A 8-year enlistment for duty jn th4 Orient will enable you to ehoose one of these famous divi8ion-nd yon can be a part, of it, following' initial training in the United States, A 20 pes cent, increase in pay for overseas service, plus many additional advantages, makes this a Una chance for the yourif' man what wants to aee distant lands and fill an important post in the pWo-tirne Army.- Ask for details' at U. . S. 'Army Recruiting stauon, 530 varouna Building, Eliza beth City, N. C. t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ,' pavinf . qualified as Er vn' of th estato of George Mar.: AsbelL deceasedV lata f Perquimans County, North Carolina, this Is to noty all persons having claims agar- t the "es tate of said deceased to ex' :It them to the undersigned at Belv' ' -e on or North Carolina, , , .' " , 's Perquimans County. Wilma- Frances Godfrey w " ' : '. . vs. " . -;-1 v f Shelton A. Godfrey and wife, Mar garet J. Uodfreyi and V W, 'Ward, Guardian ad litem of Hazel B. Belch and husband, William' E.' Belch, minors. " NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order ot the Superior Court, of Perquimans ing entitled as above, fjie sani being No. . upon the special proceed ing docket of said court,, the under sitmed commissioners will, oil the 3rd day of May, 1947, at 11:30 o'clocl A. M., at the Court House door in Perquimans County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, those certain tracts of land lying and being in New Hope Town ship, Perquinianjt County, North Ca rolina, adjoining the lands formerly known as the Welch property and oth-1 ers, bounded and described as follows, viz: First Tract Beginning at Welch's corner on the New Hope road, thence along said road north 26 degrees west 22.63 chains to a cedar stump, thence south 65 degrees west 48 chains to a corner, thence south 38 degrees east 29 chains to an oak, thence down the Bell ditch 13 chains to a small ditch, thence north 40 de grees east 28 H chains along the said small ditch to the mam road, the place of beginning, containing 110 acres. Second Tract-Beginning at Jo Haskett's corner , and running along New Hope road north 26 degrees west 6.13 chains to a corner, thence north 63 degrees east 7.66 chains to a cor ner, thence south 25 degrees east 6.62 chains to Jo Haskett's line, thence down Haskett's line to main road, the place of beginning, containing five acres. For further' description to both tracts, see deed book 10, page 240, ij No. 292; Public Registry of Perquim ans County. ' A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder at the day of sale. Dated ana posted this 2nd day of April, 1947. B. M. MILLER, Executor of J. H. Miller. Aprilll,18,25May2,9,16 CHAS. E- JOHNSON, . W. H. OAKEY, JR., Apr4,ll,18,26 Commissioners. . i '-t, rf r. .T ""'s C""" -"r' - -f Lv.uiavillj. -in,.i" 'iv - s tun poor box robbed, the Rev. Robert A. K '--I a i'et l.ur':r r'--LwX. It rticUvliy tooi-pii Ji) I victim. ,t i , , t Your automobile is an Jmpp4ant yehc! f these da and it must be looked after ind Iceep it, running h i -properly serviced to- smoothly and efficiently. , Bring bs your car Jot complete service, washing, greasing, tire repairs and battery charging. ' " Our Servicemen know how. - J, 1 GOODYEAR and U. jS. RbYAL TIRES and TUBES' JOE & Blll'S SERVICE STAO ' RAY WHITE, PROP - PHQNE 8601 IS YOUR CAR ONLY PARTIALLY INSURED? Full-coverage, as provided by th Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company consists oi fire, theft, comprehensive, co- ision, property dam age. bodily injury and medical payatent. Ilus gives you complete protection against all types of p-.s;;ib'e leases don't tpe a chance on partial diocUon fell for conv-i mionnatioa ' SEE RILEY MONDS. JR., Agent HERTFORD LIVESTOCK & SUPPLY CO: Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Company HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO PHONE a soi HERTFORD, N. 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