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BAjGE ten THE PERQUC1AK3 WEEKLY, J ""QIS, N. C, ITT? Y. fA.CII 23, J"!. rmilfi Mi iS .imK speaker in the F. F. A. elimina. . -- ifcinTI AiTllfAorf nnfl nM Al, - 1 . - - . . .. uu. m we iuuu winner t Mr. and Mrs. Garland Eure were . naw comP6t the district finals. ainner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her-';;, 1 w-vsii oi uie r. jr. a. man Caddy on Sunday. . lclu3) " w outstanding 4-H Club and Mrs. Lerw Dail of near raenMeiV saving recently been named 7 GET YOUR OUTFIT U. ,Our store is headquarters for Sporting i equipment . . . come and select your X Baseball needs today. We have . . : - BASEBALLS BATS MITTS GLOVES MASKS CAPS - CHEST PROTECTORS SHOES, Sizes 5 to n J Hertford llatae & Supply Company 1 "I rode Here and Bank the Difference" - X PHONE 3461 HERTFORD. NT. C. w Aer a SrMOT STEER GET OUR FRONT Em ALIGNMENTS We will: I. ADJUST CAMBER 2. ADJUST CASTER i 3. ADJUST TOE-JN 4. CHECK BRAKES AND SHOCK ABSORBERS ' 5. INFLATE TIRES TO PROPER PRESSURES Prop Hre Inflation trt all Hmei I mighty Important Nctof In Mty storing, aaty riding, long car ami Hi life. Special Price $4.95 For March 23 to April 5 Only IMr. and Mis. Walker Perry and children of Elizabeth (City were guests for dinner on Sunday of Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest White, v (Mr. : and Mrs. Delwin Eure and children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cad dy, Mr. and Mrs. Sefch Uiriphlett and Dickie called to see Mrs. J. D. Yeates on Sunday, who has been sick with the flu for the past week, but who is improving now. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams of Ro anoke Rapids, N. C, were the week end guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlett. . : , Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlett went to Elizabeth City on Sunday after noon to see his sister, Mrs. Arthur Lane,, who has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital following an operation. Miss Mollie Lu Yeates was a suv- per guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caddy on Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlett re ceived word last week that their son William, has been transferred to Bangor, Maine. IMr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr., spent the week-end at (Richmond visiting their son and daughter-an-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Etwood Long. Elizabeth, City spent Sunday with her parents, Mr." and Mrs. Horafte Millar. t Mr. and Mrs. Thomas TWvmt,, nt Elizabeth City uaa ? oi ner parenw, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. IMiss Gladys Umphlett spent Run-1 day with Miss Margaret Anne Sut ton. county Health champion. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.! F. E. Smith of Belvidere., . ORDER YOUR FtOUERS FOR EASTER : And AH Occasions ' iFEOM Mrs. Charlie Umphlett REPRESENTING Lula White Florist OFEDENTON PHONE 4942 FOR PROMPT SERVICE $1.7.7. C.r.? KJLill LjS r We are agents for this line of dehcibus foods. We carry the . fff.- - complete stock. Try it today. lK ,,'J ,-Jp? Peaches, plug. ,.........;..'..,.....'... 27c Orange Juice .,. ,,........ ..2 for 49c Cut Cora, pkg JO. Spinach, pkg. '.. . ..2ic Asparagus Spears, package ....47c Cut Green Beans, package - . . M Baby Lima Beans, package !I :....,. J. ; 95 .Broccolt Spears, package ; 1;,..', Z A. HARRIS PHONE 3471 GRUBB STREET PHONE 8o8i -BlLKtorJ f.lotor Comply HERTFORD, N. C. WINFALL NEWS Mrs. J. L. Nixon is confined to her home suffering front flu. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. HollowelT spent Sunday in Newland visiting relatives. !Mrs. J. H. Baker, who has been ill, is reported somewhat improved. Mrs. J. A. Chappel of Norfolk, Va., is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Nixon. Mrs. W. G. Hollowell spent Sunday wfth Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bailey in Elizabeth City. Mrs. C. B. White is very ill at her home, suffering from double pneu monia. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. El vira White, is reported somewhat im proved after being ill. . Mrs. Benton White is able to be out again after recovering from the flu. Mrs. James C. Nixon and children ft last Thursday for California, to oln her husband, MSgt James Nixon, after havintr visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nixon. , . i Mrs. Johnnie Lane,- Miss Nome Lou Lane, Mrs. Nonie Nowell and, Billy Jones motored to Portsmouth, Va., Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Holmes. Johnnie Lane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. B. F. Pike is confined to her home with illness. Mrs. J. F. Hollowell, who has been n. x l : . J ! ill, 19 tvjnwiw jiiipivvcu. ISrt C. 0. MdCullough of Camp Le Jeune gpertt , the week-end with his family. .J:-C'''.- BURGESS NEWS Mrs. Dick Layden spent the week end with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Layden, Sr. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William Cole df Fu- quay Springs were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. tfasnignt Satur day night. V v r" - Mr. and Mrs. Ray HarreU and fami ly visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sillie Whedbee Sunday alfternoon. Mrs. J. B. Basnight called to see her brother, Bob Spivey, who is suffer ing from a broken leg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whedbee and family were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Copeland, Sunday. .Federation Winner Bobbv Smith, a student at Peromm Hiirh Sdhool. has been chosen from a group of six boys, as the outstana- For Quick Results Try a Weekly Classified Ad Individual Attention Careful Handling . . Expert Workmanship.... Your clothes deserve and GET the best in dry cleaning service at HERTFORD CLEANERS. Remember, the quafity of Dry Cleaning depends on the PLANT where the work is done and the workmen who perform the services. - It should mean a lot to you to know WHERE your clothes are being cleaned and how. Make sure yours go to the HERTFORD CLEANERS. Visit our clean, roomy, well-lighted and well-ventfteted plant in downtown Hertford. We invite your inspection. We have transparent plastic bags for storage of winter garments. Call us when you are ready -1 f . ! iu victtu ouu jjui. way wiuicr wouicus. , ' HERTEOKD"- CLEANEES-. .''THE HOME OF QUALITY DRY CLEANING" ,v 1 IN DOWNTOWN IL131TFORI)' . BERNARD F. PROCTOR, Owner. For Easter and. the Spring Season select your p ensemoie at BLAWJCHARD'S. Youll find just am rrw mirtit vui bmnt f.vn. .... 1 ...i. J new uvui uui laifje SUICS. EASTER SUITS of new styles, finely tailored i ior penect wear. V $15LS5 $19JS $2455 f Our EASTER TOPPERS are here and low Ipnced, too. mm m m& LADlEb DRESSES ... we have a wide selec- toon of materials and patterns. All sizes. $3.53 15.55 $9.55 $1155 New Paster Bags (Patent Plastic and Leather In : new shades and styles. $2X3to3I3 Ladies' Gloves In white and pastels, nylon and fabric. , ' 2c to $1X9 III FTRST QUALITY miiri irhcc IIILUJ1 liUuL Larkwood & Stratford I New Spring Shades I I . i i - II . In White and Spring Pastels 1 V C.,y 3X5 r n I III IV II, t'.-LJ R I ill . ' Tf TT t r T T I c i ,rc3c:: i I New- For: Easter lidias' Clousc-s White and Pastels : Batiste and Rayon 1 $2X3$ld Just Arrived : A New Shipment of Children's Sweaters : "UN J New Spring Colors aa toiis New Easter Shoes ' Suede -.and. Kids Navy, Grey.rGreenY- Bed and Multi-color. $ mm Boys' Gabardine Suits ;'T1Bii""',;:-T5S.- Men's Spring and Summer SUITS $27i3 "ei $2913 New fabrics New Styles , FOR THE MEN'S CNSILE . NEW EASTER TIES ; $1.G-$1.G . We have the new "Spqxm" style ..ventilated nylon mesh SHOES for men, Fridcl. $3X3 New White Backs;. Two-tone Perforated v Shoes, plain style- 1 . to $9.95 . .Also n 1.V '1 p
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