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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948. PAGE FTVt .fend Funeral f H --ff j Out of town cesideots who attended V funeral' 'of J. iC.BIanchard last 'aturday were Julian Blanchard, of lew York, , Lawrence Blanchard of aiciUf Vital ICS Aicuviaiu, wid. L' Bostic of Raleigh, Mrs. C. J. hristman of Charlotte, J, Fergu- on of Washington, D. C, N. N. Fer- rugon of Newport News, Mr. and Mrs. Gopeland of Hilton, Va., Mrs. ames Eason, Hampton, Va., E. E. onesT. Ward, Mr. Booth and Mr. 'owell of Suffolk, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small of Edenton, E, Lee Rawlings of - Norfolk and Dr. and Mrs. H, M. Schieble of Durham. Sunday In Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello and Mrs. J. C. Moore 'fi'pent Sunday in Wilson as the guests of Mrs. Lloyd Hinson. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE HOUND PUPPIES. Nine weeks old. See Roy Winslow, Route 1, Belvidere, N. C. It FOR RENT HOUSE AND LOT. See J. S. McNider, Hertford, N. C. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE new JEEPSTER. Latest in con vertible auto. 30 miles gallon gas, . white sidewall tires, many other new features. Edenton Supply Co., Edenton. Telephone 606. oct22,29 NEW JEEP VEHICLES 4-WHEEL drive Truck, Universal Jeep, THE NEW JEEPSTER, Panel Delivery. . Candidates for President HARRY TRUMAN (Democrat) (1) . Urged Congress to enact Federal Iaw3 to force Southern states to eliminate all segregation in hotels, restaurants and ' J schools, in offices and factories, and on busses and trains. (2) Advocates repeal of Taft-Hartley Labor Law. TOM DEWEY (Republican) (1) Placed upon New York State an anti-segregation law worse than that which Harry Truman advocates. (2) Took the. lead in opposing Southern governors when they sought to remove, the discrimination in freight rates which ., gives an unfair advantage to Northern shippers. HENRY WALLACE (Progressive) (IV Favors forcing the South to eliminate all segregation laws. . (2) A friend of Russia and the Communists. STROM THURMOND (STATES' RIGHTS DEMOCRAT) (1 Stands for the segregation of the races and the racial integ rity of each race; the constitutional right to choose one's associates; to accept private employment without govern mental, interference, and to earn one's living in any lawful way. (2)i Resents the manner in which Southern delegates to the Phila delphia Convention were reviled and insulted. (3 Seeks to regain for the Democrats of the South a voice in political affairs which has been lost through the catering of Northern Democrats to minority groups. Feels that the South should never again permit Kself to be regarded as "IN THE BAG." STATES' RIGHTS DEMOCRATIC PARTY. (Paid Political Advertising) Edenton Supply Co., Edenton. Tele phone 506. , oct22,29 FISH BAIT SMALL BALTIMORE .minnows. . Retail and wholesale. Edenton Supply Co., Water Street, Edenton. Phone 506. oct22,29 NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity vested in me by the Perquimans County Board of Education to sell certain school sites, and under and by virtue of an order of re-sale upon an advance bid made on one of the sites sold, the undersigned will on the third day of November, 1948, at 11:30 o'clock A. Mu at the door of the Court House in Hertford, Perquimans County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, upon an opening bid of Five Hundred Fifty five and 50100 Dollars ($555.50), a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in .Bethel -Township, Per quimans County, North Carolina, de scribed as follows, viz: A certain building, or buildings, and school site known as Wynock School, and also known as Saunder's Bottom School. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. A deposit of ten per cent will be required of the successful bidder. Dated and posted this 18th day of October, 1948. J. T. BIGGERS, Superintendent Perquimans County Schools. oct22,29 ' : : j Y .-i;tr ..J.-Ci IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ittman Multi-Purpose Conveyor " FEATURES . USES: Elevating or conveying ear corn, baled hay, loose grain, ' chicken'house litter, manure, boxes, crates and oyster shells. CONSTRUCTION: Sturdily constructed in every part for long life and heavy usage. Made in easily detachable 4-foot sections, which enables user to shorten or lengthen conveyor as requirements demand. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: Attachment for handling loose grain; extra flights; hoist and rubber tires or flat rimmed trans port wheels; flat or V belt drive; base for electric motors or gasoline engine; bevel gear for side drive; power take-off drive; jack shaft for reducing speed; top drive; transport hitch and rear mounting wheels. . SPECIFICATIONS CAPACITY: 300 bushels of ear corn, or 400 bales of hay per hour. ' WEIGHT: 24-foot conveyor 325 pounds; hoist and trans port wheels 2 10 pounds. 1 LENGTH : 8-feet to 40-feet in 4-feet increments. ELEVATING HEIGHT: 24-feet conveyor 6 feet to 18 feet. POWER REQUIRED: to 1 H. P. electric motor or to 2 H. P. gasoline engine. . . " " . . ".:.! ." . .. '.' :'') . ,-' 1 CHAIN: No. 55 detachable steel.- "I BEARINGS-""BronZoir self-aligning. ..... v ,.. -. 'v.'.c1.-v.-!. . !.:; 1 Pittman Wood And Metal Products - " - , V. 6. HIGHWAY NO. 58 v - ' .;'-(X)URTLANp, VIRGINIA ; . , , Telephone: Day Jl 1-1 ' Night 811-2 i '' or whol, SiniOIM STEAK " SO BB M I ' 9 (1 i H( JW-CCT PORK CHOPS ib. 79c AM BEEF CBUCB noisx ib 55c DRRBBVn niYEfts ib 63c nxtut r.AM... BEEF it 55c FRESH SEAFOODS OYSTERS Standard, Pint 79c Select. Pint 89c Fresh , SHRIMP, lb. 59c 1 1 NEW! Your Food Dollar Buys More At Colonial! 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