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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. CL, FRIDAY. FSrUAHY 6, 1953.
To Conduct Clinic
Friday, February 6
The Northeastern Cancen, Clinic will
be held Friday,February 6, in Eliza
beth City, at the Health Center with
registration from 12:45 to 2:00. A
free chest X-ray will be riven anyone
who wishes it along with the exami
nation of the five areas of the body
where cancer is most easily found
and cured. There are no limitations
as to sex, race, physical or economic
Status; however, there are age re
quirements. Women should be 35 or
more; men should be 40 or over un
less referred by your doctor, or unless
you have -one of the "Seven Dan
ger Signals" or "Symptoms''. No ap
pointment is necessary, but a priority
may be secured by writing the Cancer
Center for one.
WHITESTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gregory of
JMizabeth City and Mrs. Bill Gregory,
Mrs. Marvina Stallings and Mrs. Jim
llind of Sandy Cross, Mr. and Mrs.
George Baker and children of Hert
ford, Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Stalldngs
visijed Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baker
Sunday afternoon and night
Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Lassiter spent Sun
day in Norfolk, Va., visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Lassiter and daughters,
Carol and Nancy.
Mr, and Mrs. Claude fiountree,
Jamie Rountree and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Winslow visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Winslow and family at Chuck
atuck, Va., Sunday.
Mrs. Verna Winslow returned home
Saturday after an extended visit with
her children in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stallings of
Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stal
lings. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow, Mrs.
DllHTlp M?Rrifa nnH Minaea J!milv an)
Betty Winslow of Chucktatuck, Va.,
and Arthur Chappell of Portsmouth,
Va., visited in the community Sat
urday. -V ' ".'
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker visited
Mr. and Mrs. William Gregory and
Miss Media Gresrorv at Norfolk. Va..
Sunday. .. .,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Upton and chil
dren, Freddie and Susan of Camden,
were supper guests oi her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White, Sunday
night. : . .
Mrs. Ida Winslow and famSr visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Winslow at
Norfolk, Va., Sunday.
Mrs. Chester Window of Hertford
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. T. , Winslow
Sunday.
Miss Thelma White nf AtJC. Wilson.
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. is. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cullipher of
Merry Hill visited hey parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. N. Riddick Friday after
noon. . . ...
WINFALL NEWS
Mrs. F. W. Humphlett, Mrs. W. L.
Lane, Rex Jones and Charlie Umph
lett are sick Vith the flu,
Mr. and Mrs. C; 0. McCullough and
children of Great Bridge Road, Va.,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and MrsW. C. Jordan.
Thomas Edward Umphlett of Wake
Forest Collesre. anent. several H'avs
this week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie llmphlett.
J. C. Morgan and T. S. Morgan
spent Friday in Raleigh.
Miss Geraldine Gregory of Newport
News, Va., spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Greg
ory. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr., and Mrs.
Bailey Temple of Newland.
to. a. Hollowell attended the sing-
spiration at Central School last Thurs
day y. m.
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Improve Kitchen Storage Costs li-t j
ue ana saves time, uareiuiiy plan
space . for oaclrami. Mnnul and
bottled foods, measuring clips, spoons,
etc., in the wall unit. Base cabi
nets provide storage for bulk quan
tities of 811 car snH flntlr mi-rimr nbn.
ails such as bowls, flour sifter, roll
ing pin, cutlery, baking pans and
casseroles. Divided space is needed.
Onr m&nairamAnif: aiwuitSata mt Ab-
termine whether an item should be
stored in a wall cabinet or base cabi
net. Organize articles in the . cabi
nets so that- thnae stared fn Kalr
though frequently used, can be reach
ed easily when needed. , 'Use acces
sories such as step-up shelves, cup
racks, drawer dividers and bulk stor
age bins to assure neat and eaey-to-
find storage
Sink cabinet should provide space
for holding cleaning supplies, brush
es, towels.
Cookinir Center: Deem iImvam in
the -range, will hold skillets, lids and
saucepans, storage next to the range
is the spot for cooking and serving
utensils ladles, wooden spoons. SDa.
tulas, etc This area, too, is a good
spot for toaster, waffle iron and trays.
Adequate storage space in the kitch
en saves many extra steps from one
spot to the other. Well organized
equipment makes for. efficient work.
Plan your storage the way that will
neip you most.
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a single set of facts and figures in
simnla and plnnr forms iA. wo.
Dorfced uro-hiir of Governor TTmfrtpnrf
ior an early consiaerAtion 01 school
building needs, both House and ISenate
education committee chairman appoint
ed subcommittees to study jointly the
need for school building construction
ana au Dins ceanng witn the prob
lem. Although House committee mem
bers questioned the appropriations
provisions of Rep. Collier's $50,000,000
bill, the first to reach the subcom
mittee, them wan cmwinir venliVntinn
that a bond issue for more than $50
million nuirht be nece'ssarv to mfeot
current needs. Bills were introduced
in the House during the week to: (1)
provide for Joans to medical and nurs
ing students specializing in psychiatry
in medical schools within the state,
repayable in cash or through service
in state mental hospitals; (2) . appro
priate $35,000 annually for employ
ment of 6 area music supervisors to
train and organize leaders to promote
music in schools, churches, and com
munities: and f3t Admit, shufanfa -
er than Indians to Pembroke College.
Highway Safety -
Legislators' attention is still di
iected to hichwav aafetv. f)no hill
would bring automatic license sus
pensions varying from 60 to 120 days
for drivers Convicted of exceeding
speed limits by more than 15 mp.h.,
and 90 days to six months for such
oiienaers also conweted of reckless
driving. If a driver arrpapH ' for
drunken driving requests scientific
analysis of his blood, a second bill
provides.that he is: (1). presumed not
drunk if analysis shows t. OB tier rent
or less Tby weight of alcohol in his
oiooo. and 12 ) resumed drunk if
alcohol is .15 per cent or more Jby
weight. These presumptions would
be determinative of the driver's guilt
if not outweighed by contradictory
evidence.
Local Government
The most significant development
concerning local government is still
a gleam in some legislators' eyes.
The suggestion is that county commis
sioners be given authority to fix the
salaries and fees of all county offi
cials and employees. This could re
duce by several hundred the number
of local bills enacted by the General
Assembly each session, but such legis
lation would be permissive, not man
datory. One concrete proposal intro
duced this week would permit muni
cipalities incorporated since the last
federal census to make estimate of
their population for use by state agen
cies in allocating state funds to local
governmental units.
Miscellaneous .
Resolutions adopted by the iiMl and
1949 General Assemblies.
world federal government and calling
irt ii . .
im ivvngress xo. caii a convention to
propose amendments to U. IS. Consti
tution authorizing negotiation with
other nations relating to a world gov
ernment, would ba reneaW hv KR RR
introduced on Friday. A similar bill
SDOnsorefd hv the T)mio4ir Af ttta
American Revolution in 1951 did not
receive committee approval. Pox hunt
ers who hunt for the sport of the
pons will be interested in HB 104
wnicn seeks to exempt such hunters
chase and without guns or other wea
from purchasing, licenses.
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"AMERICAN AIRLINES" ACCEPTS
mss MAKY LOUISE MANSFIELD
Vary Louise Mansfield, daughter
oi .'ir. ana uars. t. ik. Manslfield of
Hertford, will leave for Chicago, 111.,
February 15, to begin her training as
otewaruesB. - "
Miss Mansfield, who tips the scales
at 114 pounds, met Qualifications af
ter interviews by New York officials
from "American Airlines" and pass
ed physical examinations at their
medical department in New York.
County.Farmers Urged
Order Fertilizer Now
Farmers of Perauiman mnumfv am
urged to order now land accept delivery
son betrins. sava Co tin v Avon. YaowI
This , wll reduce the iDossibilitv
of temDorarv shnrt-juroa Wnw 1
clogging of distribution lines at the
peak season of fertilizer use.
, Fertilizer has not been moving rap
idly enough in some areas to 'assure
smooth distrttintinn later on. nfenrA.
minute rush which will nuell tronKio
for farmers who delay their fertilizer
purchases. Achievement of the high
production goali set lor 1953 will de
pend in Dart UUOn use of !mr minn.
tities of fertilizer, i Spreading of pur-
cnasea over a period longer than the
normal peak season in March and
April will reduce distribution and de
livery problems.
Demand for all tkwo
w r j
nutrients nitrogen, ' phosphate, and
potash is expected to be up this year.
me vepaixment or Agriculture and
the Land-Grant Colleges are cooperat
ing in a Prosrram'to nromna mnro
efficient use of fertilizer materials,
and in many areas this will call for
increased use of one or more of the
plant nutrients. The purpose of this
program is to increase yields per
acre, improve the productivity of the
soil, and raie the net returns to
farmers. .' .. .-
The total suddIv ht fertiliior u '
pected to be up about 12 per cent over
last year, but the Denarrmon A J
culture- predicts that certain desired
types of fertilizer such as higher
analysis phosphate materials, and am.
monium nitrate -may faQ short of all
demands. '
FarmeSr taking tarly delivery of
fertilizer should make certain t
the materials received are in no
condition so that they will withsta..
storage in a reasonably dry and pro-.
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tected place.
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And no wonder, for these great '
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- friction to almost nothinit. The Rear
ratio has been increased, and there1
is a ball thrust bearing at the base of , ,
the pedestal to further ease steering. K j
ine worm and, full gear form, tht
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