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-sk io,1 19 TEE FE2QUEIANS nSXLY. HERTFORD, N C, frEIDAY, OCTOH? PAGE FIVTS t At th annual buadneg meeting of ' the Wrt, Albemarle DtiStitiot of Jibe Boy Scouts of America, held Thursday night; Octctoer 2, at the ffriangle Res taurant in.Edenton, .W.. T. Harry was " elected chairman of the district for the coming year. . C. W.. Overman, veteran Scoutmaster for 10 years, was elected pistrkt Commiasaoner. John R. Biggers Hertford was .elected .' vice chairman. ,, Out-oMown guests present at the meeting were W. JR. Moore, vice, president of the Coun cil, and Harold V. Pace, Scout Execu tive, both of Norfolk. .Over 30 men v vrere present representing every com- ' murrity in the district sponsoring , Scouting with the exception of Sun ;? bury. ' Vrtv.-'':- U- -'' The following men volunteered to meet with the unit committees and r Instruct them In the fall round-up i program: ; The Rev. E. IB. Edwards, ' Troop 154, Tyner Some Demonstra ' tion Unit: iS. S. Oampen, Troop 168, ! 169 Rocky Hock Ruritan; J. T. Big gers, Troop 166, Edenton Rotary? O. 1 C. 'Long, Jr., Pack 159, Edenton . , Lions; Paul T. Edmond, Troop 158, . Sunbury Ruritan; A. P. Dowttum, ' Pack 150, Gatesville Euritan C. W. (j. Overman, Troop 455, Hertford lipne; v1 Dr. Richard Hardin, Troop i70,-ur-i ants Neck Ruritan; Bill Harry, Troop " 150, Gatesville PTA. i j " H. A. Camper-and $LT. (Baer were - appointed co-chairmi of the .annual banquet to be held November 6 At this time the new officers wiUae in . ', stalled and chairmen of the various operating committees will be appoint ed. v;;:vy,!.-:;: At the end of the third quarter of the year .the operating' committee chairmen made the. following, reports. Advancement, Tom Maston reported , 68 advancements in rank. Health and iSaf ety, Dr. Richard Hardin reported that all unit meeting places had been inspected for safety, and Jbat all '. Scouts attending summer camp had been examined. (Finance, IW. J. Tay lor reported, tha. $1,899.69 had been turned in to the Council off ic and i that $195.91 remained ln the ,1ank to be turned in. This represents the 195? share in Jie ?180j15 budget-J ' There is still, an -outstanding debt of! ?i,vio.m uun nigs pot oeeu raasfa jn past years. Organization and Exten- Missionary Union at Eureka Church, Corapeake Friday were:,; Mrs. C. T. Rogeraon, Sr Mrs. C. ' T. Roger son. Jr.v Mrs. Thurman Riddick. Mrs. Carol Ward, Mr. .Will Window, Mrs, Eugene .Byrum and Mara Olive iy- den.::' :v7":;-'r Mrs.- William Bray, MEss J Rut Bray, Miss Betty Weaver, and Miss Carolyn Hollowell of Hobbsvilte and Miss Catherine Goodwin, of Hertford were. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Winslow and family on Sun-, dayv ,":VK;. ' : ' :? i!' Mr. and ' Mrs. . Jarvig Winslow en tertained at a turkey -dinner Sunday. The following were present? Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ; Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Sy L. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs Jiramle Yates, Mrs. Tommie Leary, Orice Winslow, Ellis .WSnslow, Beecher Ward, H. T. Hollowell, Jr., and Jimmie HoNowell. '.' ,f l- ' 1 . 1 -ii 11 ' 1 r. '1 ' ''U'"'; Appeal To Assist Handicapped Persons j Employ the Physically Handicap- ned Week is being observed through out the nation. (Physically hamdicap- ned nersons have proven over and over again their ability to do a mul tStude of jobs required in industry and commerce as efficiently and effect ve lv as physically whole ipersons. When triven an opportunity, they have prov en themselves thoroughly able to pro. vide for themselves and families and have become tax payers rather than tax receivers. Those employers who use physically handicapped, trained by the various State agencies for their Jobs, find that they make equal. profits from the services of these people as they do from any others. r, , , . Good. economics as well as humani tatianism commend the physically Jiandicapped to th employers of our nation. . ..'.' Our physically handicapped of Per quimans County desiring employment or training should contact Mrs. Cone B. White, manager of the Local Em ployment Security Commission of Edenton; or Howard Pitt, Clerk Su perior Court, in Hertford. DoYou Remember? BY J. P.PERRY' ' iWhen Speight's 1Storewaa built on the corner : of ; Church and .; Grubb Streets. They ftad an ."ad" in the Eastern Courier, publiabed to Hert ford, read like ifcia -"We Under Buy? because we cart we under sell be cause we Wilt?)eight & Son New Store, new goods, new prices, (about 1890).; ? , Mglfin 7l8rA''ri"'!lv Kloilf'--'" 1.Mnn' Weeks of' Elizabeth City, . , . 'fSii, Ue Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. At MajOrLOO!niiS CO. ; : land Mrs. Harry Barber. ' Hertford firemen were called .to j. Miss Nonie Ldu Lane and Way the MajorJLtoomia Company plant at White Stanton and Pvt. JuHan Rober about 6:30 o'clock Tuesday night to ' son had dinner in Washington Friday extinguish a blaze which had started in the fuel house. The fire was soon brought 1 under control, despite the fact it had gained considerable head way. ; ;: '.:.,;.;;, Origin of tiie fire was unknown and it was reported the fuel house was damaged about 8fl per cent. Total loss ih the fire was unreported late Wednesday.5, :.( , --'v 'Vfi;-: -''-''jv night- Mr. and !Mrs. Edwin Holmes and Mrs. Foster of Ocean View, Va., visit ed: friends and relatives in Winfall iMonday. .",;". V. Ceraldine Gregory of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Greg o& :rK- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. White attended the eWorld Series in New York. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mdnden and of Suffolk.-Va.. WINFALL NEWS . itr mj m- am nvukM. daairhter. Prnnppo daughter of Ellsworth; Maine, Larry "P1 Sunday with her parents, Mr. Tfbbitts and Miss- Carolyn Evans,! and Mrs. J. W. Newell Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nowell and children, Arm and Jack visited in Wilson Sunday. ' Horace Lang is critically ill in Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City. "Little Nan Willey of Portsmouth, Va., spent. the week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stan ton. I'' i ' ' ' Vi Mr. and Mrs. L. J Winslow of Bel vide re were in Winfall shopping on Tuesday. . v TWO MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH Columbus Day, October 12, Sunday celebrabine th 460th anniversary of the discovery of America by Catholic' Christopher Columbus will be observ ed at St. Ann's Catholic Church, Edenton, with the Most Holy Sacri-i fice of the Mass being offered at 8:80 and il A. M., each including sermon on "The Christophers,''. Holy Com. munion, followed by Rosary for Peace, Sunday School, with confessions for; half hour before services, states Fath er F. J. McCourt, pastor, who invites everybody to all services. ; Week mornings at 7: Mass,' Communion, Rosary. Too Late To Qassif y FOR SALE PURE BRED BERK, shire boars and gilts. (See S. IL Long, Route One, Hertford, N. C. Octl0,17 FOR SALE LIVERMAN PEANKP picker in good condition. See trl : Winslow, Uelvidere, N. C. octlO TRY A WEEKLY LLASSiFIED AD -1 f. ?Ai.fi.U.. 11111 f f.Trv -A f s J M , I EVERYWOMAN'S 1 m mm..-. Out of the caKes of Every- woman's Maeazine come the molt famous foods In America . . nationally advertised brands you like . . quality you can trust. This week you'll nna tnese recognized favorites all on sale at Colonial. Look for the brands marked with a RED TAG at your neighborhood Colo nial store. Bacn RED TAO sig-nl- flea -a famous lew Colonial stores ywt aa snoro. brand on sale at a price that k Meat and Produev Prices Effective thru Sat. Night, Oct. 11th . . . . . 1 ti ucii uio naivr was u iuku hi bite nmn.. mpen reponea mat me riv that it -Came , p McMullan's following number jof Soouts are now enrolled: Cubs, 32; Scouts, 89; Ex plorers, 60; making a total of 18 in 9 units. Camping activities, S. S. Campen reported tiiat there were 62 boy weeks spent at' Camp Darden this summer and that most of the troops had participated in week-end camping throughout the year, Plans are now underway "for the District Camporee at Cape Haterag which will be a joint camporee with the East Albemarle District y - BELV5)ERENEWS The RA and GSA Chapters of White viHe Grove Baptist Church met Mon day evening in' the Community Build ing and elected officers as follows: 'President, Wijlliam Byrum; secretary treasurer. Ray Stallings. CSA Presi dent, SMriey Layden; secretary-treasurer, Lois Turner. ' Refreshments mere served ' by the Counselors, Mrs., Eugene Byrum and ..Mrs. Paul Smith.'.' , . Mrs. John Wiggins of Sunbury and daughter, Miss Alice Wiggins of Nor folk, Va., visited Mrs. Ellen White and Miss Margaret White Sunday P. M. Those who attended the District -1 . --i-i-ii-ii-inn n nruf il ivJ r. -ov RED TAG SPECIAL MAINE EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL LIBBY'S NO. Va CANS TOMATO JUICE... . w 29 EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL CHEF B0Y-AR-DEE SPAGHETlTTI wShm$eaur t i6canz 36 warehouse at the "point," and ruined a big lot of salt that had been stored, in the warehouse? ';. ; When there '. was a '5 Weal play; a Mock Marriage, given here, and theJ young couple who played the part of "Man and Wife"-; were" married, legally, a short while after ? Who was; the young man and,' the young lady? The man is still living. '1 . When the late M. H. White had a horse and sales stables on the lot where Mrs. Glen Robertson's home now stands? , Near . the river, on Grubb Street , When there was no 'parcel post de livery anywhere in the United States, and how the local merchants fought the idea and said it would give the mail order houses a big part of then: business? , EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL LIQUID SHORTENING WESSON OIL a 32 . 61 ENTERTAINS (BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Max Campbell entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Church Street - Those play ing were Mesdames C. E. Johnson, T. L. Jessup, G, W. ' Barhee, ' H. C. iStokes, C. M. Wffii&rd, C-R. Holmes, J. T. Biggers and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prize went to Mrs. Johnson. . Refreshments were served. ft. Vlt Iff I .1 . jFor fowl chol r a. NoJaJhe time ol year it ua-uaily strike t. Keep Dr. Sals bat y' Sulquft) on hand. S'ulqu i n, p o n t a i n i n g sulfa jttinoxalihe, t o(n -troU outbreak ft kofJa s losses davn, fcet Sulq-'bj - Trc' vent heayy 'fcr fality due.. to fowl cholera 1 ' i vvhtH -u ti fHMtltri ' 1 .4 11 ' " Thi Cprner" mm f -The cars listed here are priced! Z at -below ceiling; pnces.j,,. I them today. 'V . See i 1951 For4s Tudor ..deluxej-,-; . -TTj ,f r ; 1 1950 Ford, Tudqr LV 1 U P : f v. deluxe .ar-'.vr'V t$MW-h:;tot UgigFcrdrFordocr' CUSTOM DISLUXB ' L.1939.Fcrd. Tudor :-viW0FoTudor I 1C17 fHterisaticial EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL PETER PAN "5. PEANUT BUTTER. 32 EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW . . . . EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL GORTON'S CODFISH CAKES EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL FFV CRACKERS TAVERN APPETIZERS EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL FFV FOIL WRAPPED PECAN COOKIES 24-OZ. CAN 10-OZ. CAN 8-OZ. PKG. 10-OZ. PKG. 48 29 41 Swuim Juuih pAoduoz SWEET VINE-RIPENED .V -'' HONEYDEWS 33 c , Each A':' ' ' ' .' :-K - - ',. THIN; SKIN FULL" OF. JUICE' i ' CALIF. LEMONS : doz. 25 SELECTED CRISP GREEN PASCAL V- CELERY. . : - 2'hw LARG2 CRISP CALIF. ICEBERG 15 23 .i i rrcsup r ' ' !" - . r r . , i PUERTO-RICAN SWEET FULL CUT BONELESS ROUND 79 U. S. COMM'L TENDER JUICY PINB0NC OR U.J. CHOICE LI. STEAK 89t v ... . SIRLOIN nv'7585 THICK DELICIOUS PRTERHOUSEf CLUB OR ;T,BONE, rak 7999 ICOHOMICAL PUTtfUoNMN ' ' ' 1 CHUCK m;4753 Plate Bone-In Stewing' Beef . 25c 'Jiffy Steaks 4umiat;-, . . 89c Vinner Quality Bacon Pork Loin Roast f. 29c Pork Chops cc u. 59c - si ' r iVuiv r'hW VjUm: 49c psitiw iB. 39c 1 c..'::::al's civi r::;cn tcuvs iUYH-4 met C ' ' . ..MISfERSET J 4' 7; . . .
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