1 13-1 ' Tcrjuimang Inians made it two in a' row over the Elizabeth City high school baset"'! team, for this season, wkzA the laJana trounced $he Jac ket 18-1 in a contest played here Monday nigh. . The Indians, playing excellent ball, behind the pitching of Billy Benton, collected 14 hita off three jacket pitchers, were given 12 walks and col lected 13 runs. Benton struck out 11 placet batters, walked four and held t " visitors scoreless through " eight innings. The Jackets got four hits and were issued seven walks, three in the ninth inning when they, scored their lone tally. . Coach Fearing instalMF; an . entire new team on the field in the ninth, after the Indians had gained a 13-0 lead. ' Selected To Attend Legion Boy's State B. C. Bernr. Bovs' "State Chairman for the Wm. Paul Btallings Post of the American Legion, announced to day that Jay Duling, a senior at Per quimans High School, has been se lected to represent the local Legion Post at Boys' 'State, to be held at the University of North Carolina, June 17-23. Duling is the1 son of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Duling of Hertford. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD :ry I l i-cy i: t a. Eaym i Try of i: 1 f. c . 7. Crrry of Port, mo LIrs. Jwinle Lane Satur- ' Irs. delton Morgan mo . i folk, Va., on Sunday. ; Lira. J. F. Hollowell and , r visited Mrs. HollowelFs , , . Bob Kawakfcy, in Norfolk , . . . j.',1. mie Temple and children f r guests Monday night of j, Mr. and MrS. E. B. Hol- Clarence Chapped Jr, Penijians 4-Q membt V t" wn being awarded i-- S-i i-- -J , first place in fittinar and ahorf.aanshp, in the Fat i . I .ow held last week. C-irtjKe : re- s ceived the trophy for owning te slutw'a reserve C '.zi'n steer. SOCIETY MEETS ,. . The W. S. C. S. of Bethany Church met at the home of f rs. 'Ira Stalling on May M. The meeting was pre sided over by Mrs. T. C. Perry, presi dent y- An interesting., .program was presented by Mrs. Russell Baker. Dis missal was made by Mrs. Charlie White. Refreshments were served by GET RID OF r.iICE O QTiTS! )hmmi New HOPKINS Extemiaates Safely, Quickly, Ctszply! ; Now, thanks to the amazing new discovery, Warfarin, you can rid your premises of troublesome mica and destructive, disease : carrying rats effectively and economically 1 Costs Only About 1c Per Mows or Rot Kttlooi HOrtQNt WAtfAlM is so effective that the coat of using is only about le per rat killed. Only a small amount of this wonderful rodenticide is needed to exter minate the average rat colony. Odorless, Tasteless HOPKINS WARFARIN Poos Not Develop "Sett Shyness" Kills Without Suffering e Paint ' ? Because it acts slowly, produces gentle death.-mice and-rats J y : ..a i ft n : i 'v. -,-.- do not associate the deaths, of r their fellow animals with the', bait continue to eat until titers too, are fatally stricken. This' , enables entire rat colonies to be completely exterminated. .intai. Safer to Livestock, Pots oiioV Humans! - hotkmi wakfaim has to be i : eaten for several days to be fat and because of the baiting? there k little dancer i the bait being exDOsed to live stock, pets or children, rm'ttftt HOPKINS REDNMIX Worforhr Most Attractive to Rossi 6,000 field cases showed that eoarse ground whole yellow com is the nait best liked by mice and rata, and that ts the only' other ingredient used in HOHUNf Mummx wanann. yy- be ' PRICES 9M HonuNs asDMnc 1 BxW , . .... . . Xt U.OU ........ . UkIms . . .;. ,W UvlMS . . . . . ... . ' NOSKMI1SX CONCSNTSATS rKnv aa n.n I K Ih-eu ...... . . . r-. 1 H Bx.au , irjg-." Hertfcrd lltrtoe I Supply ComLTy "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" PHONE 346i5i?:f ' HERTFORD, N. C "- "f buy mn plus ra For Yo Fam wis - If you use Tractor or Horse-drawn farm equipment,? you will find our store stocked with repair parts for these machines. SC3 Us Try .Fcr Cultivator Steels Points rr Sweeps Shovels Bolts Other Plow Parts : 1 1 Weeding Hoes Handles Rakes ForK, , Peanut Weeders Extra Teeth V Tractor Cultivator Gangs , f YOV WILL FIND YOUR NEEDS at "Trade Here and Bank the ipfjerencf HIONE346r HEUTrORD, N. C. CHAPANOENEVVS Norwood Elliott has returned from E. C. C, Greenville, to spend the sum mer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mri W; H. ElUott , .. Mrs. Alberto Ross and children of Portsmouth, Va., are spending several weeks with her parents, &r: and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, before moving to their new nome in Mexico City. Mrs. 0. u Byrum and IMiaa Mildred Byrum - are spending the - week in Portsmouth. Va. " Rev. and Mrs. Chaff in and daughter of Winfall were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. C P. Quincy on Sunday. ; Betty iRuth Smith, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith, is very ill with measels this week. Mrs. J. C. Wilson was in Edenton on Saturday to see her daughter, Miss Louise Wilson, who is in the Cho wan Hospital. She had the misfortune to fall and break her arm. Lt. and Mrs. Charles Overstreet' and sons are spending some time at Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.-Onley visited mends in Hertford on Sunday, Leon Elliott, .U. S. NavyJ Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott M. C. Boyce, Jr., U. S. C. G., Wil mingtop, N. C, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Of. C. 'Boyce, Sr. ...... .' . H. C Stokes. Sr.. of Hertford is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. P.-Qnincy this week. . WHITE HAT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Delvin, Eure had as their guests on Sunday,. Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Perry and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caddy. Mr. and Mrs. James William Eure and daughter of Norfolk, Va., were week-end guests of his parents,': Mr. and Mrs. Blount Eure. ' v (Pfc. William Umphlett. son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlett has returned to his station in New Hampshire after spending ten days leave here with his parents. " . . - Mrs. Jim Williams of Roanoke has returned to her home after 'staying some time with her parents, Mr. and KMrs. Seth Umphlett Misses Maryt Frances and Shirley Eure and Wilms Ann Caddy spent Sunday as the guests of IMiaa Mollie Mr., and .Mrs. Ernest White Jfas as visitors in their home on Sunday, IJr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlett Mr. and Mm, Marvin' Caddy and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Bright of Weeksville. Mrs. Callie Jacwson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'J. P. White. Miss Gladys Umphlett visited. Kiss Margaret Anne Sutton on Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs.' iPreeman Umphlett went to see Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haskett on Sunday afternoon. . Miss Lucy . Mae Eure spent, Sun day with Miss Anne Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell ' went to see Mr.-and Mrs. Arthur Lane in Elizabeth ,City Sunday. . Those visiting in the home of lit. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy this past week were: Mr. and Mrs. William Lanng, Jr, .Mr.- and 'Mrs.1 Henry MaCTvs, Mrs. Maude Godwin, Mr. and: T!rs. Moody Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. -":er Perry, Miese Marys Frances and V-'r-ley Eure, Miss Margaret Anne R-.-"'.'.l and Mr, and Mr. Eddie Sutton. 1 Watson Russell, who has bee ' ' ': ing treatment in a Norfolk hoe, , ii borne now and is getting alon- v- .!y welL lira.' Raymon4 Eure was an over night visitor in Elizabeth. City O uricf. ''!" v- .,- .r j-,r , ' C"?. and Km Horace Miller ": i t j s?e C 'r. and Mrs. James Saw;:r i : r:I:y a..".ernoon. t - PINEY WC3B3 tL. - Mr. ' and Mrs. Verne Mitchell and E. T..;Chappell of Rich Square visit ed in the community Sunday after noon, i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Xhappell of Cartareth spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chappell. Dinner guests of. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper on Mother's Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Butt and children, Tom my and Phyllis, of Norfolk, Va.f Mr. and Mrs. I; CButt of New Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Perry, Sr of Bethel; Mr. and ' Mrs. Luther Chappell and children, Doris Fay and Lessie. Other visitors in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lassiter of Whiteslton, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lamb of Hertford and Miss Imogene Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper spent Tuesday in Elizabeth City and attend ed the funeral of Mrs. W. M. Raper1 Mrs. Dewey Perry, Sr., of near Hertford and Mrs. J. H. Simpson of Norfolk, Va., visited in the community Thursday afternoon. " - ,' Mrs. -Ida White spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dail of Glidep. ' Mr. and Mrs. .Eugene viRaper and daughter,: - Margaret, were supper guests of. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper Tuesday evening. Mr. and. Mrs ILuther Chappell and children, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chap pell visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stal lings of Sandy Cross Saturday even ing, i r ",$, a " V.'' '" f- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chappell spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hobbs of HobbsviHe. . Mrs. N. W. Chappell and daughter, Lynda, Mrs. Mack White and daugh ter, Carol, and Mrs.-Hilton White visited Mrs. : Caleb Raper Wednesday afternoon. ; ; - ..' 'i - .i. -"- Miss Lois Violet Winslow spent Sat urday with Mr,, and, Mrs. S, G. Chap pelL - . 4-H SERVICES SUNDAY .', Special 4-H service will be'eon ducted at the -Bethany Church, at 8 P. M.,, Sunday afternoon, May 27. The public is invited to attend. ,,, Men may love the modest maidens but you cant make a modern miss be lieve tt . ' "V; R. Trueblood and Mrs, . .ido, Jr., spent last week 1 1 Vo.ktown, ,Va., visiting Mrs, Ai n. "V.'inslow has returned home i-.n A;emane nospiuu, . wnere jnf - " rwert an .operation for appendi- Joel Hollowell, : Jr., and his aunt, Kfs. W. G. Hollowell, spent the week- bwmwwwwwwwiww 'i r"""r.ts, I r. anJ C '.j. . r v " " v: -JzJ- i rc-rf N.:i i- ; " U:s. J. 7. r. - ' Urs. Blount Eire ar.d IL3. C Cure were joint hostesses st a " if-y Party in hbnor of C.J ! 1 .:re on Friday niht, Kay e' Several, games were iz.it t which the tiered birthday cCb lighted candles was bror.t it i the guests sang "Ilapfy XIil The many lovely gifts, were itL;n ed and an ice course tt as servci t t twenty-five guests atien-r. -SALE Up To 60 ci : iw. vl iMvrr-s- & son Jewelers Hertford, N. C Szo tizzi nov -' 3 Typss-4 CirltJ-lO C'.zzi f Li wm fc-i I n 4 cu. ft. 17cu.ft. tizs Priced as low a 01S4.75 Nw vtyting insld and ovt " New, big fraxen ttorag space Nw, atumfawm rust-proof shelve Now tall-porcolaln Hydratort Now, moro powerful Motor-fc'Jsor '. nochanjism , K SALE . Up To 50 car W. M. DIVET & SON Jewelers Hertford, N. C - J? It. CLAIiDO CO, Q; " BLANCIIARD'SSINCE a ' - , Wanted : Jl ; a . E3w . SHELLED OR NOT SHELLED ;! , '. , . - - 'I k ' - " i ,4 If you have peanuts left from your planting stock, we will , buy them from you. We are paying tbp prices. Phcn84131 : ? " IIcrtfcrJ,N.C Lr.." j IZ.'cS llary "Lou Roach t 1 e v ':-er.i wia Mrs., Sidney L. ; -7 Jordan of Portsmouth, V v " 1 Ur.' ani Mrs. Winstci I f 1 L"j3. W. B. Clari t f-d Friday ' "c;c:-t-nof Norf. .-t Ii ..Jtof u: - . V:.' ff 7 ;a o r; V " t! sz T t :. r" v.' c" I - -1 v.." 7 t n.- t f 1 it it

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