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County Cancer Drive
Reported Progressing
T6 Perquimans County -.Cancer
Committee, irow. conducting ita annual
4xive for fundi to help carry on re
" March and local 'aid against the di
sease reported thk week that the
' county Quota of $400 is expected to he
tlsed within ihe next week or ten
iday.' About one-fourth of the quota
kta been contributed and reports ire
yet to come irom utt majority 01 me
"Solicitors. ' -
The campaign is being directed by
JFoe H. Towe and Miss Audrey Umph-
ett as co-chairmen.
PINEY WOODS NEWS
Mrs. Joseph Csanpeil and Mrs. Kir-
met Smith and son, visited Mrs. . N.
Chappell Sunday. P. if.
Mr. and Mrs. Burniss Chappell spent
the week-end with Mug. Chappell's
Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Garris of
Ayden, N. C.
Cpl. Marvin S. Simpson of Fort
Sills, Oklahoma, spent a few days
here last week with his wife and! Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Raper. He was ac
companied back by Mrs. Simpson, who
has been spending the fall and winter
ItAM I
Mrs. S. G. Chappell and Mrs. Troy
Chappell visited Mrs. Mary A. Chap
pell Tuesday P. M.
Thomas Butt of Norfolk, Vs., spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper.
He, was accompanied home by Mrs.
, Butt and son, Tommy, who had spent
few days here. Other visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Butt and Miss Shir
ley Butt.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chappell and
daughter spent the week-end with
relatives of Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chappell visited
Mr. aatf Mrs. Charlie Blanchard of
Suffolk, Va., last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stallings q
Sandy Cross visited Mr. and Mis.
J. T. Chappell Sunday evening.
aMr. and Mrs. L. J. Chappell and
children and Mrs. J. T. Chappell spent
(Saturday in Uuzabetn City.
W. P. Purvis Chappell and Mr. and
Mrs. S. Q. Chappell attended the fun
eral of James S. Trueblood Friday at
Bagley swamp. ' -
Mrs. McCoy Phthisic visited Mrs.
Ida P. White Saturday. A. M.
jCpl and Mrs. Marvin Simmon
visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chap
pell and Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chappell
Tuesday afternoon, i
Modem Chief Sty:
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that long distance telephone is
the quickest, most convenient
way to send a message. And he's
smart about making long dis
tance calls on Sunday or after
6 PJML, when rates are lowest.
We'd follow sock a win duet,
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EASTER EGG HUNT,
An Easter egg hunt was given at
the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Har-
reii on Koute Three for their daugh
ter Ruth on Saturday afternoon.
Alter a numoer . of games were
played, the egg hunt was enjoyed with
Kay Spear and Douglas Harrell win
ning the prizes. Then group pictures
were taken, after which Easter egg
and ice cream were served to the fol
lowing: Misses Ruth and Vera Har
rell, Bettie Hoffier, Faye Pierce, Dot
tie Cartwright, Linda Harrell, Jane
Harrell, Carol Cartwright, Fare and
Ellen wood, Ruth Jordan, Anne Ben
ton, Terry Rudd, Elizabeth and Nina
Barclift, Barbara Barclift, Lucille
Cartwright, Eunice Harrell, .Linda
Harrell, Linda Hoffler and Douglas
Harrell, Pat and Vance Harrell, Ma
rion HarreH, Billy Barclift, "Butch"
Bartoe, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bartoe,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudd, Mrs. G. J. Bar
clift, Mrs. Shelton Barclift, Mrs,
Richard Barclift of Nivonton, Mrs.
Jesse Harrell, Mrs. Will Hoffier, Mrs,
Vernon Harrell, Mrs. John Elmer
Wood, Mrs. Odell Cartwright and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Kay, Peggy,
Annette and J. C. Spear.
APPLICATIONS READY
W. E. White, secretary of the Per
quimans PMA, is requesting all pro
ducers in the county planting wheat
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TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH I
COMPANY
Elizabeth City - Edenton - Manteof
Hertford - S anbury . I
haS" C0STS
for harvest in 1960 to caU at the
PMA office at once : to file an ap
plication to have their wheat acreage
measured.
MINUTES OF MEETING
BOARD OF EDUCATION ' ,
-" The Perquimans County 'Board of
Education met in regular session Mon
day, April 3, 1950. , All members were
present Chairman J. A. ' White pre
sided.
Minutes of last meeting wars read
and approved. . ,
ireluninary plans lor tne union
Negro School at Winfall were studied
for some time. After making a few
suggestions for changes, the supenn
tendent was authorised to have the
Architect proceed with final plans.
Approval was given to the Town of
Hertford and Charles Harrell in their
petition to tap on the end of water
line at Perquimans County High
School. " V
Discussed needed repairs of athletic
field fence. Voted to have fence
patched up and not replaced at this
time.
Deferred final approval of Gymnas
ium seats.
Discussed the election of teachers.
Authorized the Superintendent to pub
lish dates and procedure to be follow
ed in election of Principals and teachers-Superintendent
read a letter from
Solicitor Walter W. Cohoon, stating
that an investigation of the. school
bus accident of February 2, 1950,
would be made with the State High
way Patrol, and would advise the
Board of Education with reference to
what will be needed for presentation
to the Grand Jury.
JOHN T. BAGGERS,
Secretary.
LOOKING AT
WASHINGTON
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Every time that some Congressmen
see a chance to champion some pres
sure group, in the expectation of
votes, the people of this country and
the world can bo prepared to witness
spectaile that reflerts no credit
upon the legislative body involved.
A new treason law is recommended
ythe House Committee on Un-
American Activities, which reports
that "a long list of Communist opera-
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tives" have committed acts of espio
nage and treachery 4 nCa interest of
a foreign power but Law escaped
punishment because our present laws
give (hem immunity after three years.
The committee takes note of the
fact that some tightening np of the
law . is necessary ' in .p-plication to
Mcoid war" mmm:mtm'ii
modern war," declares' tn committee.
in Its report, "confrOnSi hatlons with
undeclared 1 but' actual warfare. . It
stresses the "insidiousness and vaet-
ness of ramilicauons .or the Com
munist movement" and reports that
Communist espionage apparatus ex
isted1 in the United States as early as
1928. vWil'f'
(Inasmuch as the Constitution de
fines what constitutes, treason against
the United States, there should be lit
tle objection to extending the Statute
or Limitations so as to prevenut
traitors from securing immunity to
prosecution and trial by the lapse of
time. It would be a mistake, how
ever, for Congress to make any law
which would imperil the liberty of an
individual for the expression of opin
ion, even if the views espoused run
counter to those of other Americans.
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