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TAT ? I.C'D, K. C, I JTAY, I Winners of Poster And Slogan Contest Winners in the pester and; slogan contest, conducted, by the Business and Professional Woman's Club, in connection with the dub's fourth annual safety campaign were an nounced this week by Mrs D. M. Jackson, chairman of , the commit- . Mrs. Jackson said the response to the contest was most gratifying, and that entries submitted revealed much cooperation between the teachers and the students, of the county schools toward promotion of safety. The contestants, submitted so many good safety ideas, through the post ers, Mrs. Jackson said, the -out of tflwff lllri)7P had iffiii1fw in, eaWt. ing the , winners. . The posters were juagect on tne oasis ox 50 per cent on the idea carried out 25 nor . ent for originality and 25 per cent for neatness. Poster winners were: Anne Burke Chapseu and Charles L. Wbwtmv. first Dlace: Bilhe Hudson and Slhir. ley laricemon, second place; James &. jenneue, tmra niace. Winning honorable mention in the posier contest were: . Hertford Grammar School Marv Lee Ward Joyce Pav rvmu amri Dean Britt from fourth grade; Jean- nexte sawyer, sixth, grade: Nancy E. Lane, Maude uee Corprew, James Carlton Benton and Bidlv Yeei. seventh grade. ., . , Perauunans Countv Central fir am. mar School Jimmy Perry and Mkh- aei iviauiews, iirst graae; ueluc Ann Long, second grade; Betty Meads, wade Morgan and Sandra Hudson'. third grade: . Hubert W. Rmvibn. fourth grade; Brenda Kav Elliott. fifth grade: Aldvne Winslow. Put Lane and Sarah Swayne, sixth grade. rerquimans Training School Al- iiiYMWWAjiJ LOOK what you get for lit this big 1953 CROSLEY SHELVADOR vk Newbv. fourth; trraA' Ttanald Soence and William LirfUfoot fiffe grade; uiariie Jordan, eighth grade; Archie Calvin Whitehurst, 9B grade; nocn Gregory, eleventh, .grade. Hertford Colored Elementary School James E. Skinner, eurhth grade. Winners in the slogan contest were: Enoch Gregory, PTS. first rvlflW Dinnoi rtiwors VfiS unml place, and Sophia Godfrev.'pCCGS. third. ' f line . wmmng slogan was "Cars a-plentVcautious drive few: I'M one, are you?" D' Y sir isy. " frjM&idt BssBBssSBBSSsaBBassBBBl Vf '" a KDOTKER REFRIGERATOR CSves Yda ATTOS TOOATt jk i V Model S67. Copodly 7 ca. ft. FULL-WIDTH FREEZER holds up to 28 pounds of frozen foods and ice cubes. a ItAIIDI 17 TUT iiKAUV SMktSMa mmnmm evvia.b iiir rnirni-tiirii" trnrr , shelves are recessed in the door, not just "hung on, - , And many other great features. . ONLY $19.95 DOWN $9.53 MONTHLY HARREU. GAS & COAL COMPANY Next To Perquimans High School t PHONE 3881 , HERTFORD. N. C. WHITESTON NEWS A Memorial Service, for J. Thom as Chappell, will be held at the Up River Friends Church1 Sunday atfer nooh at 3 o'clock. The public is in vited to attend. . Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Winslow, Mrs. Rov WinSlow. Mrs. ArKa Wins- low and Miss Pearle White attended the Missionary Conference at Gra ham, N. C, Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Rountree and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stealings spent Sunday at Nags Head. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow of Chucktatuck. Va,. visited Mrs Ma Winslow and family Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Winslow anH Misses Clara and Minnie Lee Wins low of Bagley Swamp visited rela tives nere Sunday afternoon. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ida Winslow and family were: Mr. and Mrs.' Linwood Hobbs and son, Char he Calvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bunch of Hobbsville. Mr. and! Mrs Leslie Hobbs of Seaboard. N. C. Mrs. Richard Wyatt of Suffolk and Henry Winslow and Mr, am Mrc Roy Winslow and son, Waldo. BELVTDERE NEWS Mrs. George Riddick and daughter, aye, spent Mondav with nar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tien T ATM Mrs. Richard Hurdle and xhiMrm Dianne; Billy and Kathy, visited Mrs. Sidney Stallings Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Edward Gretrorv am hii. dren visited Mr. and Mns on Sunday afternoon. , Among those visit in ir Mr. ,nH Mm Eddie Stallings Sunday afternoon were. Mr. and Mrs. Bdtoranrl Poll 9ui children of Shawboro, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rountree arad WhiMron, m Pearl King of GatesviHe, Mrs. John tfuncn and daughters, Mrs. Nannie Riddick of Sunburv. Mr. anA Mrs Asa Stallings and Dianne. Mrs. Sldnev Stailincrs viaiifwl Percy Chappell, a patient at Chowan Hospital Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alvui Stallinea and ssnns viait. ed Mrs. George Riddick Thursday af- vernoon. . ... Mr. and Mrs. BUlie Rtallin ere amiA Children attended the baccalaureate sermon Oield at Hobbsvilto Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. TtViwawi rsMMAn. spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. ana Mrs. j.ton Meads of Weeksville Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stalling and son, Bobbv snent Sunday and Mrs. Jack Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Window and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. White Rn,t h week-end at Kill Devil HilL Mrs. w. U. uouoweu has returned home from visiting relatives in Portsmouth. Va., and Norfolk, Va, She was accompanied home bv Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller of .Norfolk; Va. ' l Mr. and Mrs. ' Havwood Proctor SDent the week-end' in Norfolfr Vn. with their daughter, Miss Anne Proc tor. . Mrs. M. C. Chalk is visitimr rela tives in Moyock this week. , i . BLOODMOBILE HERE TODAY The Red Cross bloadmobila will Hp in Hertford today (Friday . with headquarters at the Hertford Metho dist Church, according itio ' J&rvfa Henry, Jaycee Comnittee Chadrmaru uiood donors are asked to come to the church between 10 A, M..' and 4 P. M. - CLV3 lUSTINO " ' The WldteRton. TTome IVmomotra, tion Club was called! to order by the president, Mrs. Torn Riddick, with 16 members nresenit and two visitor The froun samr "Fairest Lord Jesus" and the devotion was led by Mrs. Marjone Winslow. After a report from the family life leader ui a re port of the education leader the roll was called and tne minutes read. The local treasurer renorted $171.fi0 in the bank. $8.13 loca:T and 47.0ft re ceived from .the sale of desks in the Duiiuung. miring tine business ses sion Miss Perry, home agent, an nounced the bloodmohile will be in Hertford' on May 29 and urged all members that could to solicit donors and "donate themselves if possible. She UlVed Someone to attarwl tlirm and Home Week and to send some old fashioned recipes into Raleigh for the State Cook Book. The meet ing was turned over to Miss Perry who gave a very Informative dem onstration on sickling. - The hos tess served refreshments. . WHO KNOWS 1. .What does the law classify a "personal property T a What is tb study of weather con ditions called? ' THE ANSWERS 1. Tatnirible iDinoDtiitv ttJhnlh can h transferred from one person W an yther by delivery, auch- aa cSiattels. Jewelry, dtc. , . i n fin Ktt..T.. . ' v :. 4The King of Swine" BIG TYPE OIC Service Boars, Bred Gilts and Pigs S. R. MINTON MERRT HILL, N. C. 1 HEAT'S ON EXPERTS SAY WEATHER WILL BE HOTTER THAN LAST SUMMER . SEE OUR LINE OF FANS General Electric Roto-Beam Emerson -UM two Infinite ongltt earn, Move air in a siUnt,) pulsating rhythm cycle i a valuable production aid, Now one's tUn can really! limathA iiuinora mm nn mountain tops or at the seashore 'thanka to the revolutionary new prinei plea of Roto-Beam. This marinidiecoTety permits air to reach all the poree of year skin assures spring-time comfort the year "round. , As a result, the Roto' Beam Air Wave has able prodoetioa tool. Quickly installed, Roto-Beam soon improves manufactar- lew Am, Hand even, efficiency atepa up both the quality able in fourtm tlm. 4Lna quantity of production. AunitfefemrypvrpoM1. . Andramember-onl.y Roto-Beam hasths exclusive CmturM that provide this modern miracle of a ailent, oeaiuiiui Dnmei vnecofmxsa Dy tne u.s. uovernment under; - 17 peteots aajreU aa industrial patenta in 14 foreign countrieel;! Pe ready for hot-weather relief . . . Make your selection early while our stock is com plete . . . Remember last summer when you couldn't buy a fan at any price! wj,u:oHmi:raco:,OT "YOUR H0TP0INT. DEALER" PHONE 2621 ' , , HERTFORD, N. C. tTtopki' 1 ' Ifclgh 11 I I Ittond 11 1 I fvoiloble 11," itawM' II V y lAunit 111 Iferevary H f J pvfSM n 'II : . Headtenretableal II Iwe infinite eeglee WINFALL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. E. N. MilVr. anA quests, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan num. mines. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Asw i children, Joan and Billv of New Bern and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nixon and children of Hertford, Route spent several davs last nra&ir t Nags Head. Miss Myrtle Pike at Pa.it;mir Md., is visiting her mother, Mrs! B. P. Pike, who is worv Eilr - . - b, iija house. - Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pik smA gm. uy of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pike. Mrs. B. H., Ward is visiting her aangnier, Mrs. ituim Jenninjra jMizaoeon tiny. Mrs. J. L. Nixon is visiting her niece to Pulaski. Vick Stallings, Sr., is very sick at his daughter's, Mrs. J, V. Roach. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS 78 RJVM. 45RP.M. Popular Hit Tunes ' 'NOW ONLY i?..v,iv-v AT ' :i:?.r-y? S and M , "OUT THE CORNER" . Hertford, N. C r- ii JOIItlDEEnE'WGericsTnnCTOnS This time the good news is about the new 2-PIow Trac tors John Deere is building in the three styles shown at' the left. We expected folks to be interested in these new tractors and their new line of working tools, but our buttons . really pop when we hear the many good things you folks are saying about them. All three models are built around the same powerful 2 -cylinder engine that has been so successful during the past six seasons. It has proved to be one of the most dependable engines John Deere ever l ft la. 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