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S PSSQUIMAK3 WEEKLY, HESTPOSD, fN. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, .1951 PAGE FIVE K: riT" II CI nir Mr. and lira. Guy Webb LfC.Il tJCHimiLlCS j MSgt. E 'A. Sutton and wife are Announcement ; iwaa received here visiting hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. this "week of the appointment of W. Eddie Sutton. Sutton is heing trans- F. Ainsley to the chairmanship of the f erred from Rhode- Island to Farm Ilesolutiona Committee of the .North Carolina American Legion Convention to he held in Ashevilte in June. Mr. Ainaley was also notified of his. appointment as a member of the Am erican (Legion's Civilian Defense Com mittee, ' ' TVs' " -'.'; Island, Si C. While here Mtb. Sub ton will visit her mother in Raleigh. ' Miss Graoe r Sullivan and ; Mark Woolard,' students of Roanoke Bible College in (Elizabeth, City were; din ner guest of Mr. and Sirs. Horace Miller on Sunday. r :, ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Small, .Jr, and Connie spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. iJ. P. White. MISgt. E. A. Sutton and wife were , RICHARD R, IWJNSLOIW . ; Announcement was ; Deceived here early this week of the death of Rich ard R. Window, former resident of uuuviu, nuiu vucu ttv m Hume Ul Baltimore. Surviving are his wife, ithe former Mildred Cleaver of Balti more, a brother, Arthur Winalow of iBelvidere, two daughters, Mrs. Jack PROGRAM ASSURED Multiple crop insurance will con tinue as a pro ject of the PMA in Perr quimans 'County during Hue coming ;gunday guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. John year, it was reported this week by Hurdle. officials of the.local PMA office. j Mrsflorace Miller went to see Mrs. W. E. White, 1PMA secretary, re-'T R F..ml no t. - ratient in .the ported that a total of 208 units, had been signed for; participation? in thei crop insurance program, thus assur ing the continuance of , the low cost crop protection , to v county farmers and landowners. J - ' WHITE HAT NEWS 'Mr; and Mrs Thomas Thompson of Elizabeth City were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ii, .'Yeates.'' ' 1 f Mr. and Mrs. Walker Perry and : children of Elizabeth City were din Announcement ' I aip a candidate for re-election to the ctffioe of Commis sioner .; for the Town of Hert ford, subject Ho the primary April 30. t . - ' ,. - Your vote and support will be appreciated. 1 BEGOT Norfolk General (Hospita!, on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Eure is expected home on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Glen Hobbs and daughter spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ul ric Caddy. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caddy and Miss Mollie Lu Yeates were dinner guesta of Mr.' and Mrs. Ulric Caddy on Sunday. ' J Albert Eure," son of Mr. and Mrs, Delvin Euro, left Friday morning for his base in Dallas, Texas. Announcement! 1 1 am a candidate for re election to the office of Com missioner for the Town of Hertford, subject to the Prim ary Election, (April 30. YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE GREA TLY APPRECIA TED iiu Al t II nruinavx III J VIUJ WMII ivan give clear title. Mrs. A. B. Keen,' for 'their kind assistance in helping to 761H Gloi Phone 64349 Aye. Norfolk 6, Va. apr20-mayllpd CARD OF THANKS I wish to express niy sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for the many acts of lrindness shown me. For the, beautiful prayers made for me. For! extinguish the recent fire at our saw mill. L. G. AND W. E. HOWELL CARDS OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks .to friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown me, for the cards and flowers sent and CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank tho Irfcrhfrnrl Vm Hertford on Edenton Highway. Can Department, our friends and neie-hhmfc. FOR SALE 7 IAIORES OF (LAND, One and a quarter miles south of a patient in ,the hospital. MRS. JOHN BOYCE Feeaer and Mrs. Dix ShiUinir. both of lovely cards, beautiful potted, for the visits made me while I was Baltimore, and several grandchildren. 'Attending the funeral held Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Jake fT. White. Ar thur Winslow, Ray White and Elden, Winalow. Too Late To Classify plants, cut flowers and trays sent and lor visits made to me, during my 111 ness.. . . - .v . , . 1 feel grateful to all my friends and say thank you. MBS. J. L. NIXON CARD OF THANKS we wisn to express our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown us, for the cards and flowers sent during the illness and death of our father. Mrs. Tom Plerry and the family , of Wilson Lane. IN MEMORIAM -In loving memory of Cora Russell Eure, who left us three years t ago, April Jl8, 1948. . .- Mother dear your gentle face, sweet smile, with sadness I recall, you had a kindly word for each and died beloved by All. ' Your voice is mute and stilled the heart that loved us well and true, Oh,, bitter was the trial to part from cne so good as you. You are not forgotten, Mother, dear, nor will you ever be; As long as life and memory last I will remember you. I miss you now, my heart is sore, as time goes by I miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one, Mother, can fill your place. MRS. FREEMAN UMPHLETT JVE B AIT . We are now handling live bait for fishermen and sportsmen. " These are the Baltimore Min nows, which Have proven to be, the tops in live bait. 4 .-' v 9 . We win trf to have them for youf t,all times. Call on us when you need any. S AND . "ON THE CORNER" PHONE 081 - - HERTFORD, N.C. I II REPORT OF CONDITION OF IIHITFOUD DOuG COX Of Hertford, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on April 9, 1951. " - . . ASSETS . f rod. Kaianraa wi'f.li nthvr hunk, includinv reserve balances. and cash items in process of collection - 6TlfiSS5 2. U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 969,600.00 3. Obligations of States and political subdiviisionsu-i., 8(M,879.9K 1 iCMtam hnnAa. Ttntna and dmhanturM , - 63,000.00 6. (Loans and discounts , - 685,469.70 , (Ronir-Tvvmlaaa Amuul. All RAtt.Oft: furnitum and fixtures. ' 17,496.87 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises -0fl 11. Other assets - 8,003.45 12. TOTAL ASSETS :j$225,704J29 - LUBIUTIES 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corpora- tions '- 1 Jfl2029J34 ' 14. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 782,330.65 ' 15. (Deposits of U. S. IGovemment (including postal Eavangs) ' 27,9466 ' 16. (Deposits of States and political subdivisionsi'i--i.v- . 160,663.02 18. Other deposits (certiped and officers' checks, etc.)-- , ; 12,9514 ' 19. . TOTAL DEPOSITS T r $2,294,21121 -.23. Other"liaWHtaes L . 10,3116 24. TOTAt LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obliga tions shown below) . -f. z,snpza.w CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. Capital - 26. Surplus 48,000.00 , 110,000.00 : ' l. . 25.18123 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital).., . 38,000.00 27. Undivided profits 29. TOTAL ICUiPITAIi ACjCOUNTS : 1 221.181.E . 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES 'AMD, OMPJTACL ACCOUNTS '. $2,825,704.29 This bank's capital consists or: : First preferred stock with total par value of $23,000.00, total re- - t tirable value, $23,000.00; Common stock' with total par value of Total denost'ta to the credit of the State of North Carolina or - . any other official thereof J.T - - 67,600.00 V " MEMORANDA 81. Amopta nW-rfwl nr asninlMMt to Becnr liahilitiwi and fo other purposes , . ? 205896 ' I, R. M. T:id.!ick, Jr., President of the above-named bank, do solemnly iwer that the above t""?-t is true, and that it fully and correctly re prf .s the true state cf t.e sever 1 matters Herein contained and set forth. ,v to t 3 best of my knolw';e and t ilef. - , - 1 ; . 'R.M.-RIDDICK.JR . rS:,, " IX "S.. J. W.'T7AED,Vf -.fi ul'' V i - 1 ' . . CHAS.EAJOHNSOH ' " Directors. : r-8 cf Ilorti Carolina, , ...., k . C 7 of K-""an. 1' ' 1 ' - . if fir" -Kbel l'for 1 ; f r ! of April, 1331, and I 71 i . 1 1 1 r t ta c r or u r J Is t -c " 1 ' n" ' . ,, - w w - nripunj-L(V(j Serve 'Em ' ,:J. jfi Together y V ., i-- n jjL I I OiV ( food 67 is ess ) 1 12-oz. Can AND HORMEL'S MRS. FILBERT'S WOMEN WHO HAVE COM-' PARISON-SHOPPED COLONIAL AND OTHER STORES AGREE WE INVITE YOU, TOO, TO COMPARE COLONIAL'S PRICES, COLONIAL QUALITY . . . IT AG TUALLY COSTS YOU LESS TO GET THE BEST! Metier Values For Spring Mouse Cleaning FOR A BILLIARD BALL FINISH BrjEiHRIG RWSti WRJS, - 98" I 50 'I M 75 RAST OK thk hands Large ft Pkg. I0 16 Oi, Pkg. 26 Ouart (J fOB LESS WORK DBS CPnC and. SPADI SOUTHERN MANOB i . 'YOB WHITBB C10TBES l " Ei.r.pniJNHTNn - 1 1 IIOAIS THE DIBT SWAT ; CLEansEn 2 25c FOB CLOTHS, FUBNRUBE AND FLOOBS ' nERinJSJKT glsaeier e... lM tAST SDBI BESULTS ITSB ' CSfllLESnEa i -69 MB LUSTBOUS BBIOHT FLOOBS JJE:rJSRI'S ivp s 69 rABSON'S BAST TO BSE iir.ar.aorjHia , . ,-23 STVBDT STRONa.WIBB BVEBTONE HAS A USE FOB THESE , GEPESIIfilL Bnoor.is 14 : 35 . FOB EAST. WINDOW CLEANING ' Lirgi BottU OOO O O O O O 0.0 OOO 00 o FANCY TENDER STRINGLESS 4CNDEB SWEET FLOBIDA ' 2 LBS. 2Sc '.(Szconi De3s 2 33 0UU 111 LiAKUL,LNA 1XLIKSAL . S. NO. 1 IDAHO BAKINQ , ' " ' LABOB 4VICI FLOBIDA " Cf Pccrlo r.lzzn Yc3 3 ia. 29c C C C i . fa 4-21-51 Larg Sunkist fr".nr?f: a S liiwxiJ Doz. 35c BEAUTIFIES AND PROTECTS BOWUNO ALLET POLISH CLEANSER CUTS GREASE SAVES SOAP SUrJCOEHB 3 SOUTHERN MANOB FAST SURE ENDS NEEDLESS 8COUBINO SfirJH-ITlLUSIHI 8-Oc -t Bat. 19 22 7f Lsrg 0 . B&fil 120z. Cant 12-Oz. Container Can WRIGHT'S CREAM SEEiVELl POEiESIHI -23 NO BETTER OIL AT THIS PRICE FLEETWOOD r.a!L70B ona 2 iM BRIGHT LONG LASTING EiEGE-HE DHIE.DS 16 MSElWEG!t?jRiIlI? 39 SO FT. SPOTLESS GE.(D?E3ES n-niUE - 59 PURE WLD EdDO? sfiP 2 r.,:; 31: FOB A LOVELIER COMPLEXION 1 cr.afiY soap 2 r. 27c vma mm loin Portion Lb 43c Rib Portion -39c TENDER CENTER CUT FINE FOB KBTING OB ROASTING BELTSVDXE WHITE SIUmES 79c GWALTNET, LUTEB OB TODD GENUINE OLD CI RE Assorted (Ooid Cutyo FINE FOR QUICK EASY MEALS j Z?c!ilo Cz BizrlczAo LoaS 53c Sliced Lcnclicon Llcat ggc S'cp QusIIly Dologna 59 llZZZTk or l?icn20 Cheeso u 5 C ,- c r.o -y Pu' V", j - ' 1 rll.i:.-. J i I
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