THE PERQUIMANS HESXLY, HEREFORD, N. FRIDAY. JUNE 18, 1948. "
Every home has 2 cleaning prob
lems . . . rugs, carpets above-the-floor
cleaning.
Every borne
should have 2 cleaners
Model AVT-160
PERSONAL ITEMS
From Newport News
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brinn from
Newport News spent the week-end
with Mrs. Kosser Bruin. 1
Yiaited Here '
Marvin Horton from Farmville.
N, C.; visited Mr. and MfB. Tim Brinn
last week.
Returned Home
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winslow and
Mrs. J. Wy Zachery have returned
home after attending th$ Grand
Chapter session of the Eastern Star
which was held at Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. Winslow' held'the office of Grand
Adah and appointed Mrs. Zachery as
Grand Page.
Visited Aunt -' "
Miss Mary Frances Winslow visited
her auntt Mrs. Hunter Spangler, in
Norfolk last week.
Returned Home
Miss Marjorie Winslow visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Riddick & Belvidere
last week.
Suiday At Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Stevenson and
daughter Ann spent Sunday at Nags
Head. ,
Model
AVF-28
TIDY
for bove-the-
floor cleaning.
Nationally adver- CiinCft
. TtJ,w
Till I for cleaning rugs
I M L L and carpels. Na
tionally advertised foOC
"MO"
price.
tised price
Regular price for both $96&5
if purchased together
A m-lffl BATH 'fffl
'8
Low down payment Easy terms
. M. MORGAN FURNITURE COMPANY
PHONE 2621
HERTFORD, N. C.
$2r98 up -j
At Lake Summit ' .
Mrs. Robert Hollowell and children
are the guests of Mrs. Hollowell's
parents at Lake' Summit. Mr. Hollo
well is spending this week in Georgia
on business.
Returned Home
F. B. Stevenson, who spent a week
here with Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollo
well, has returned to his home in
Boston, Mass.
Sunday At Nags Head
Miss Doris Byrum, Miss Mildred
Skinner, Miss Sybil Skinner and Miss
Faye Jessup spent Sunday at Nags
Head.
From Elizabeth City
Mrs. Harry Tillett and daughter
from Elizabeth City spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sumner.
Saturday In Elizabeth City
Mrs. Howard Yantis and Miss Doris
Byrum spent Saturday in Elizabeth
City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wirth Chorey.
Friday In Norfolk
Mrs. S. T. Sutton spent Friday in
Norfolk visiting her daughter, Mrs.
G R. Anderson, who is ill.
Cotton prints done in
t ' .
a charming manner.,
One and two piece
styles. Sizes 9 to 44.
SIM ON '
HERTFORD, N. G
Returned Home
Mrs. Harry Clark; has returned to
her home in Washington, D. C, after
visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane Cam-
pen, last week.
Tonsils -Removed
Bobby Elliott had his tonsils re
moved at Elizabeth City hospital on
Monday and is getting along nicely.
From Jackson
Miss .Faye Jessup from Jackson,
N. C, spent the week-end with her
parents. .
At Carolina Beach
Mrs. F. T. Britt and 'Dean Britt
left Sunday to spend a week at
Carolina JBeach, N. C., with relatives.
Friday In Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williford and
daughter Joanna spent Friday in Norfolk.
Week-end" Guests i
t Mrs. Beatrice Harris of St. Brides,
Va., Mr. and - Mrs. John Jones of
Bentwood, Md., were .the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Y, Berry. '
Friday In Norfolk
Mrs. Jack Brinn and eon Jack and
Nate Relfe spent Friday in Norfolk.
Visiting Here
!v Jack Hoffler, USMC, Paris Island,
Mr. and Mrs. John Richard Homer ol
Boston, Mass., and Monroe Hoffler ol
New Jersey are the guests of Mrs. W,
3t
Week-end Specials
JAKE'S GROCERY
Famo- TFlour, 10-lb. bag. 35c
Pure Lard, lb. ...30c
Sugar, s-lb. pkg .' 45c
Pork Chops, lb
Steak, best grade, lb........ $MJ
Fresh Country Eggs, dot. 50c
We Have . Frsn )
' Fish Daily " , ,
. FRESH FRUITS AND
' FRESH VEGETABLES '
' WE DELIVER r : ;
Church C ' Hertford, N. C.
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KERR SCOTT; a man of the soil, a graduate of
North Carolina State College, all his life has
fought for the best interests of the farmer with
out penalizing the rights of others.
He took over one of the WEAKEST departments
of AGRICULTURE in the Nation in 1937, revitalized
it and turned over to his successor the STRONGEST
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN THE
SOUTH.. " - . . yj.
Kerr Scott took the sand out of fertilizer, the saw
dust out of feed, and short measure out of scales and
gasoline pumps. : ' ;
Kerr Scott, a dirt farmer, a dairy farmer, has lived
all his life on a dirt road, and; knows first-hand how
badly rural road improvements are needed to serve
the best interests of the farmer and the buyers of
the farmer's produce that is, ALL the people. '
Kerr Scott resigned as Commissioner of Agricul
ture when he announced for Governor, refusing to
conduct a campaign at the expense of the taxpayers
that would keep him out of his office most of the
time. He will not neglect his duty. .
Character and intellectual honesty are interwoven
in Kerr Scott. He is fair, honest and straight tor-'
ward. He says what he means and means what he
says- , 'Z ' " '
E. G. Moss former director of the Tobacco Experiment
Station at Oxford,. says: . -' . ''
"Keep the record straight. Granville Tobacco Wilt cost
the tobacco farmers of North Carolina millions of dollars prior
to 1944. Many of us worked with this problem, but, not until
Commissioner Of Agriculture Kerr Scott got us the equipment
and appropriations did' we produce the resistant variety, better
known as Oxford 26 that has saved the farmers of North Caro
lina from $25,000,000 to $50,600,006 annually." " ; " :
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The farmers of North Carolina, recognizing the
character, honesty, vision and administrative ability
of JCerr Scott, went to the polls three times to elect '
him Commissioner of-. Agriculture, . Kerr Scott '
served the "farmers of North Carolina well as Com
missioner of Agriculture .t He will serve the farmers
and ALL the people; of North Carolina well as
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DEMOCRATIC PPXIARY, SATURDAY, JUNE 23:
(This advertisement is proudly presented by Dcmoctrts, EuJ;ess Men and 1
- Farmers, support-rs of Ilerr Scott, in Perq r.s Courty). ,