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iAft pi.', 1 ;r"lLY,CTTCT, ifc' CI, FRIDAY, JUNE 15 ,1951 ' PAGE THREE i - 'Two swine feeding demonstration are onterway .ln this county, it was reported today by the county agent' office. ! One with B.'S. Chappell, of Route one, and the other, with .Clar ence Chappell of Belvidere. The pur- . pose of thi. demonstration i to at tempt to prove value of A. P. IF in swum rations. Theirfsfr in each ease 1 were from two litters, and divided using some from both litters in each pen. All will have access to the same rations, except A. FT will te added to rations in one pen on each farm. The pigs were weighed at the start of this test, and will he checked each 30 days while on feed. . This demon. stratibn is being- conducted with the assistance of J. K. Bptler, Jr., Exten sion Specialist from State College. 33,909 Persons Granted Driving Licenses In May ' Driver's licenses examiners of the Department of Motor Vehicles issued licenses to drive to, 33,909 persons dur ing May. , rr Of the number 28,174 were opera tor's licenses, 2,414 were duplicate operator's licenses, 479 were chauf feur's and '59 duplicate chauffeur's li censes. Net revenue collected from issuance of licenses was $74,149.50 of which $$66,837.00 came (from original opera tor's licenses; $1,522.60 from dupli cate licenses, both operator's , and chauffeurs; and $5,790 from original chauffeur's licenses. - y WHITE HAT NEWS A dinner was given for Melvin and Belvin Eure on Sunday, June 3, in honor of their twenty-fifth birthday. There-were twenty guests present 1 Mrs P. W. Foster and children of Norfolk, Va,,' and R. & Lowry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. (Melvin Eure Sunday night. , r ;Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Euro were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blount Eure, on Sunday.' ' Mrs. Harris Cooper, Mrs. Seth Long, Jr.', Mrs,. Melvin Eure, and Sally Hurdle visited Mrs. Blount Eure on Sunday afternoon. , . . Mrs. Melvin Eure and son,' Melvin; Jr., were guests of relatives in Nor folk, Va., on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest White had as their guests on Sunday, Miss Reba Yates of Kentucky and Belvin Eure." Thofee visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy th past week were Mrs. Ernest White,' Mrs. J. B. Eure, Mrs. Herbert Eure, Joyce Eure, Mrs. Ada Munden, and Mrs., George '-Caddjif :f ftifji, :.:nT.:i. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson ' spent the week-nd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates. Misses Wilma Ann Caddy, Shirley and Mary Frances Eure were Sunday afternoon guests of Miss Mollie Lu Yeates. -.A,wr;"v: :f-, ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. Tuck' Webb and son, Mr. and Mrs. Nickie Dunstan and children of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Small, Jr., and daughter were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. White on Sunday. v , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson, of . Elisabeth City were guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates on Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Garland Eure, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dail and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis "Eure spent several days in Washington, D. C, this week visiting ' relatives and sight-seeing..- - ,- ''''-?) : . ' '-v ' ATTEND WEDDING .Following are the out-of-town guests attending the Winslow-Elliott wedding Saturday: ' .. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Kornegay,- Miss Paula Kornegay, of Wilmington; Miss Betty Anne Win slow, Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Holliday and D. A. Holliday, Jr., En field; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godwin, Jr., Miss Louise Staton Godwin, Miss Beverly Godwin, Mrs. James Grist Staton, Mrs. J. Paul Simpson, ; Mrs. William F. Coppage and Mrs; Charles Godwin, of Williamston; Mr.' and Mrs. J. William Copeland, MurfreeBboro; Miss Edith Jackson, Franklin; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bowers, Mrs. M. B. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Morgan and Mrs. Ki R. Winslow, Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Trflhsou, Boonvillej Mr.' and Mrs. E. L. Wins low,? Mrs. ;W; O. Winslow, ,of South Mills; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Harrias, Mr. and Mrs. -R. L. Applewhite, Miss Ida . Mae Cheatham, of Halifax; Mr. and Mrs, T. C- Byrum, Mrs. R. N. Privott, Mr. and Mrs. 1L ,C. Goodwin, Mr. and ' Mrs. O.vC. Lor ?. Mr. and Mrs. Still- man' Le'ary and Urr4 Mrs. Rodney Harrell of Edenton; Mrs. R. O. Furry and Mr. and Mrs. J, Cameron Boyce, . Jr., of Tynerj Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Applewhite, and 'Mrs. Agnes Foster, of Norfolk, . Va.;, Mrs. J. D. W. Caasada,. Mrs. C. - - A. Walker, Mrs. Charles A, Reep, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Payne; Mr, and Mrs. G.l ;C. Manson, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. .Claude Edwards, of Virginia Beacff, Va.; 0. P. Mohorn, Mr, and Mrs. S. G. Mohorn, Mr. and I -a. J. W Wil liams, Jr., and Wes W.Iams, of Wel don; Mr. and Mrs.vA. J. Jones of TU- " lery; Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Holliday, of Scotland Neck; Mrs. B. T. Chappell, Belvidere; Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Evans, Mr. and Mrs. JL'K. Thomas, Ernest K.Mley and 4Iiss Julia Leary ; f I'ever absent from Jrour post, never . guard, never ill-humored, never r.3y to work for God is obedi- PrccccA3 jjt " ' ' (June' 4, 1951 ' At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, of Pertraim- ana County, held at the Court House on the first (Monday, the 4th day Of June, 1961; present and presiding A. T. Lane, Chairman, with Commis sioner E. B. Hollowell, R. S. Chappell, Wm. C. Chappell and E. A. Turner. Absent, none. : :- , r-'-'. .: On motion ordered, that the County approve the Health Budget as present ed by the . Secretary, which requires Perquimans County ito pAy the sum of $6,432)0 for year of 195X-52. u On motion ordered, that the Treas urer pay (Miss Mamie Stalling ; the sum of $15.00 si month and charge same to outside poor. - On motion ordered, that the county pay one-half of the total coat of .a power lawn mower ($50.00) and J. C Morgan rto pay $50.00 for the other half, to be used for keeping the lawns at the County Home. On motion ordered that the U. S. Soil Conservation District Office be located in the Agriculture Building at Hertford, N. C. , , . They're Ready to Answer AY Call , Telephone people have always outdone themselves - when the pressure is the , greatest. In local emergen . , cies, the cool efficiency of the telephone worker is well known. la today's national emer gency, you can depend on them. They will keep' open me communication rightly named "the speaking voiu o v ' America might." ( it TELEPHONB ft TELEGRAPH THB NORFOLK at CAROLINA . COMPANY ; Elisabeth aty Edenton Manteo i v Hertford - Snnbnry ' NEW YORKER NEWPORT ' NEW YORKER NEWPORT ( ' It's always interesting to bear abput future ; looking; experiments with new super engines to run on new super-octane fuels... someday. But if s even-more' interesting, to hear ; today's real life, on-the-hifhway talk about ' Chrysler's new super-performing FirePower " engine. FirePower takes any regular grade gas you care to buy . . . and adds its own i i .' . 10 XIOZrOVE3 Here! the new Hounitphorical Combustion Chamber that'r the - heart of Chryilw FiraPower. Its sew, daaignad-ia "medwnical octanae" mak regular grada gaa do what bett premium giadae can't do in any other ogine-yoa can drive today! v .-.fit-: - Miss Martha B.,Barnett, tendered her resignation as Assistant' Home Agent, which on motion was accepted. On motion, the Board approved the Budget of the Board of Education of Perquimans County in Che sum of On motion, the County Commission ers rejected the Social Security Cov erage for the county employees. ; . On motion ordered,' that in compli ance with, the laws of the State of North Carolina, which designates that all real property on which taxes 'are due for the current year be sold on the first Monday in May or any of the four succeeding months thereafter. The County Commissioners hereby or der' that the Sheriff of Perquimans County be and is hereby directed to advertise said lands for sale August 1, and sell such real estate ifproperty) on the first Monday in September, On motion ordered .that the budget for the Negro County" Agricultural 'Extension Workers, be and is hereby approved for the year of 1951-52 for he same amount as the budget for IS PAD HAPPY WHILE S end M ; "ON THE CORNER" toMl Tualk. Am bfifflwv FATHER'S DAY with a I I V Rmtnftm "i Lnw . CntnrDtUm :j I&fe ISO EmB . . K Tl i-vlmrsi TO7E - WEBB MOTOR CO., INC. 1950-51. ?'.,'" .- On motion ordered that 'salary of the County Physician be raised from $8.00 to $16.00 a month. On motion ordered taht the home of John Wallace Lawe be reduced in val ue for taxes from $2,600 to $2,000. On motion ordered that C. C. Banks )f the County Veterans' Service office be raised from $500.00 to $600.00 a year. .:,:: .-.-?" On motion ordered, that C C. Banks, Jlerk of Recorder's Court, be paid a alary of $100.00 a month beginning July 1, 1951; i,: . On motion ordered that Miss Kin isey Perry be and is hereby appointed as Assistant Home 'Agent for Per quimans County. ' .':.-.. On motion ordered, that Earl Top ping, Assistant Farm Agent,' salary be raised from $900.00 to $1,060.00 a year. On 'motion, A. (T. Lane and E. B. Hollowell are authorized to purchase chairs, rugs and . curtains for the County Home. On motion ordered, that Zack Phillips Property in Bethel Township, SHAVING? Fathers and Sons all admit there is no gift to compare with a modern Contour Shaver. For Father's Day, Graduation, ' Birthdays, Anniversaries, and all other gift occasions, a Remington Contour is the most acceptable reminder that you want to make some man happy. It's a useful gift and beautifully gift packaged.' We specialize in such gifts-may we show you? Tl h flftf wrtn M UtM itrngU-himit Mr pert fi trim tl feci It new mechanical octanes to the power giving octanes of the gasoline itself. The result is 180 horsepower performance such as no other passenger car built in the U.S. today can equaL , If you haven't driven Chrysler FirePower yet, your Chrysler dealer invites you to do so now. It's the most revolutionary engine in 27 years. It offers highway satisfaction and safety such as you've never known. And it's a sounder engine other ways than any other on the road. Its new design keepa it almost completely carbon-free;' It is smooth and quiet . . but also rugged Mm finest engine ever be reduced for taxes to $1,750.00.' On motion, the Treasurer was order ed to pay the following bills: . T. P. BrimuJI. D.. $240: Edwards & Broughton, $4.76; T. P. Brinn, M. D., $5.00; T. P. Brinn,' M. tJ., $2.50; Owen G. Dunn, $22.18; Hertford Hard ware A Supply Co., $17.39; Hertford Hardware Supply Co., $162.68; Wm. 1 Chappell, $86.00;- E. A. Turner. $85.00; J. W. Ward, Clerk, $50.00; C. A. Davenport, M. D., $10.00; The Per quimans Weekly, $13.30; Winslow Oil Co., $7.22; Robert A. White, $10.80; Commercial Printing Co.. $29.52: T. P. Brinn, M. D., $96.30; N. ' C. Sanator- um, $61.45; C. Edgar White. $10.20: Major A Loomis Co., $20.66; Major Fun Begins at Home Quinn Furniture Company f 411 North Poindexter Street and strong and free from need for great attention and repair. Now remember that this same new Chrys ler offers you the new Hydraguide power steering . . . plus the amazing new rough road stability of Onflow shock absorbers . . . plus Water-Proof Ignition, and Vacu Ease Chrysler Cyclebonded super-brakes . . . then come see what we mean when we say the car of your tomorrow is right here for you to drive . . . today, and or years to comet . HydraiuM fuar on Crown Imputiml; optional at lira eoat on othat Imparial and Now Yorker modelti 1 jm m .mi m LVM i MM MM M mm mm m put in an automobile Hertford, NIC. Phone 3641 i Loo mis Co.tv47.51; Major' A Loomis Co., $22.74; O. M. Franklin Serum Co., $3.68; Darden Bros.. $17.09; Simon's, $4.55; A. T. Lane, services, $132.00; K. S. Chappell, $81.00; E. B. Hollowell, $77.00; Hertford Hardware & Supply Co., $3.3J ,W. M. Morgan Furniture Co., $895; J. C. Morgan, $341.41; J. E.' Jones, $4.00; Sam Hourmouzis, $86.45; Elliott Layden, $3.50; Eastern. N. C. Sanatorium, $8.17; Albemarle Hospital, $56.55; Albemarle Hospital, $93.60. No further business, the Board ad journed. . ! A. T. LANE. Chairman Attest: J. W. WARD, Clerk " To Board. Yes! Fun begins at home, especially when your front porch has several comfortable chairs and an easy glider from Quinn's. See our complete stock of Porch and Lawn Furniture today. METAL CHAIRS and GLIDERS With or Without Cushions. We also have extra cushions for both glid ers and chairs. Elizabeth City, N. C. t 2W- " ! r a f: v
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