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.1 L: vB'C '1, Jr.; tI.L J place, f-7i nrpf,'-r f?lo place, Clarence Chappell, Jr.; second bet t OT AUgttSt Z) place, . Louise Chappell: side, first) Charles Edward Sutton, 69, died at place, Clarence -Chappell, Jr.; second his home on Sunday afternoon, Aug-. place, Louise. Chappell. ' ". ust-8, afSzT a brief Illness. He iras Horticultures Garden exhibit, first the son of tue late Wilson B. and Giiv place, Mrs. "Jake Basnight; second zelle EI. ' r.LeLh Jones Sutton, a UffcT place, Mrs. Morris Griffin; third place, long resident of Perquimans County Kay Howell; watermelons, first place, and, member of the Berea Church of .Clarence Chappell, Jr.; second place, Christ .'. '-W:.-' v; s:.-.'; e r6;v'.jJ;' L. White; third place, Clarence He is survied by his wife, Laura ChaPPU. cantaloupes, first place, Jordan Su,tton; five sons, Joshua and ?arertce J PW? U' second place, Robert Sutton of Hertford Eoute ite Ctappdlj third place, Louise Ernest W. Sutton of the Cherry Point ChPPe"! tomatoes, first place.Mrs. Marine Base, Virgil B. Sutton of J8. second place, Mrs; W. T. , Eenton Harbot, Mich., and Laurence Lewis; plant, first place, Floyd S.'Sutton of Rochester; N.-T. one ?ne,!? ,ir-; -?c.0 Pe, Clarence Btepson, Robert Jordan of Warwick, ,Chappell, Jr.; third place, Clarence Va. one stepdaughter, Mrs. Robert Chappell, Jr.; apples, second place, Blair of Warwick, Va., and 11 grand. Emmett Proctorr grapes, frrt p ace, children ' f Clarence Chappell, Jr.; second place, - Sini aAnrfr. went hnM TiiBsrlftv Louise Chappell; third place, Clarence afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Berea. uappe. Jr.; pears, first place, uar Christian Church by the Rev. Walker J?06 Chappell, Jr.; second, place, Perry, pastor. During the services a Clarence Oiappell, Jr.; third place; trio consisting of Mrs. Walker Perry, Clarence (happen, Jr.; peaches, first v Mrs. Horace Miller and Joe Whiteace' J'a White; second place, Tt Ta Woii wi M-cr Smii i Clarence Chappell, Jr.; third place, ". Pallbearers were . Ervin Turner, Clarence Chappell, Jr.; pumpkins, first Eure, Belvin Eure and Delvin Eure. jpjace, Quinton Stallingsf figs, second , Burial was in the church cemetey. ac Sonny Mathewsr onions, first . - 1 ' " , place. E. B. Hollowell: second nlace. .Clarence Chappell, Jr.ithird place, Clarence Chappell, Jr.; peppers, first place, Floyd. Mathews, Jr.; second .place, Clarence Chappell, Jr.; third (Continued From Page One) place, Clarence Chappell, Jr.; lima pickles, first place, Mrs. Harry Over-'beans, first place, E. W. Long; second ton; second place,' Mrs. Myrtle Lay-1 place, Clarence Chappell, Jr.; third The Albemarle Swine Breeders will hold their fall hog sale Friday, Aug ust 20, at 1 o'clock. The sale will be held at Hertford Livestock and Sup ply Company in Hertford. , This sale will be the show window for breeders of this area who will exhibit and sell their best in hogs. In addition to " the sale the swine breeders, in cooperation with merch ants of Hertford jand vicinity, will sponsor a judging1 contest for FFA and 4-H judging teams of the Albe-j marie counties. A weight contest will be held similar to the one last year, where the winners will receive valuable prizes. The judging contest will start promptly at 10. and the weight guessing will be prior to 1 o'clock, the sale time. IN AUTOMOBILE WRFfK .' Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Felsenflial, thel parents of Mrs. Robert Gustsfson of I ed to be released from the hospital shortly and to reach Hertford later in the week. ; ' When we are willing' to help and to be helped, divine aid 'is near. Mary Baker Eddy. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator, CTA, of the estate of C. E. Sutton, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 17th day of August, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted ' to said estate will CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks Hertford were confined in a hospital 'and appreciation to , my friends and in McConnelsburg, Pennsylvania, for neighbors for the many cards, flow- several days this week as a result of I era, gifts and visits, and every deed;: injuries sustained in an automobile of kindness shown me while I was a please make immediate payment. accident on Sunday. The Felsenthals patient in the Albemarle Hospital, andl This 17th day of August, 1954. were enroute from their home in Chi-'since my return home. May God bless J. A. SUTTON, cago to visit their daughter and son-each of you. ' ' Administrator, CTA, of C. E. Sutton. guessing in-law in Hertford. They are expect-1 MRS. HAYWOOD BOGUE. 1 Aug20,27Sept3,10,17,24 Farmers' Day Prize Winners Listed den; Dixie relish, first place, Mrs. Fred Mathews; second place, Mrs. A. E. Layden; third place, Louise Chap pell; peach preserves, first place, Jo Ann Mathews; second - place, Ann Lane; ' pear , preserves, second place, place, Clarence Chappell, Jr.; field peas, second place, Clarence Chappell, Jr.; cucumbers, first place; Clarence Chappell, Jr.; ' second place, Louise Chappell; third place, Louise Chap pell; corn, first place, Louise Chap Louise Channel!; Ifiir preserves, first Pe" second place, Clarence Chappell, place, Jo Ann Mathews; second place, '-; place, Clarence Chappell, Mrs. A. E. Layden; third place, Mrs, Jake White; - strawberry preserves, ''second place, ,Mrs. Warner Madre; apple jelly, second place; Mrs. Fred , Mathews: crab anple jelly. second place, Jo Ann Mathews; grape jelly,! second place, Jo Ann Mathews. . Department "D" Floral Arrange ments Rose , speciman, .first 0 place, Ann Lane; second place, Ann Lane; collection of roses, second place,1 Mrs. Claude Williams; collection ofjdahlias, second place, Mrs. v Louis Winslow; . glads, first place, Mrs. John; Hurdle; second place, Mrs. Walton, Lime; third .place, Mrs. A. E. Layden; arrange- . ment of dahlias, J first- place, Mrs. Louis Winslow; second place, Mrs. John Hurdle; third place, Ann Lane; linnias, first place,' Mrs. Talmadge Lewis; second place, Mrs.r A. E. Lay den; third place, Mrs. J. B. Basnight; potted plants, second place, Mrs. y. Myrtle Layden; mixed flowers first Jr.; squash, second place, Cliff Mor gan; white potatoes, second place, E B. Hollowell; third place, Sonny Math Bees Honey, first place. Clarence Chappell, Jr.; second place, Clarence Chappell,-Jr.; third1 place, Clarence Chappell, Jr.. ' - ; Indians And Colerain In Five-Game Series (Continued From Page One) tangling with Colerain. The first game of this series between Per quimans and Colerain was played in Colerain, the second in Hertford on Wednesday night , The third, game will be played Thursday in Colerain and the fourth game, if needed, will be played here n Friday night. -',rVernon White pitched the Indians to an 8-5 victory over the Trappers m the onenmc mnw nf fha nml. place,, Ann Xanei second place, Mrs. final seriesl nlaved in Cnlmin Tum. John Hurdle; third place, Mrs. V. L.,day night The Indians jumped into Proctor) unlisted arrangement second . place, Mrs. Claude Villi s.. ? rr-Dlfanai'E-.ts' id .cjfe- Unlisted article, first plac v Krs. Jake ': Basniffht! second vvilace-i ITra: In .Terry; third place, Mrs. W. X Hunt ; er; stenciled article, first place,: An nie Lou Lane; second place, Annie Lou Lane; tatting, second place; Mrs. Jake Basnight; pillow ''cases;-'first place, Mrs. Ellis Miller; second place, Mrs. Winston Lane;' third place, Mrs. S. Pi Mathews; quilts, first place, Mrs. Joe Perry; second place, Mrs. J, a 2-0 lead early in the game and were never headed, off,; Colerain .moved up within one run of the Indians 6-5, but Perquimans ? then.' added two more runs to insure the, victory. t The two winners of the semi-Anal round of the play-offs will battle next week for the league championship in a five out of seven series,: CARD OF THANKS We wish, to express to dur friends. neighbors and relatives our sincere thanks for the many' expressions of B. Bannfirht: tiitnt nlnon. Mm fi-rt. . sympathy, cards, flowers and every rude Chappell; crocheted artides, first ideed of kindness shown during the place, Mrs. S. P. ' Mathews; ' second place, Mrs. Ws 0. Hunter; third place, Mrs. H. ; r. Mathews ; luncheon-. set second place, Mrs. Pete; Mathews; knitted articles, first place;' Mrs. Ned , Nixon ; second place, Mrs. J. rB. t Bas night; needlepoint, first place, Mrs. T. T. Harrell; second place," Mrs. T. 5T. Harrell. - ' Men's Division, Field Crppsri-Com, first place, Wi T. Lewis; second place, A. T, Banks; third place, E. W." Long; corn, first place, Cliff Morgan;' second place, E.; W; Long; third place, Qar ence Winslow; sweet potatoes," second place, J. 0. White, Jr.; soybeans, first place, Ben Chambers; second place, Sidney Layden? third - place, John Hurdle; : cotton, first place, W. H. Morgan; second place, Ben Chambers; peanuts, first place, John Hurdle; sec ond place. Preston Nixon; third place, Preston Nixon. , . - . ' Meats' and Poultry Products: Brown eggs, first place, J. A. Sutfon; second place, Kay Howell; third place, Mrs. - Anderson Layden; vhits eggs, second place, Thomas E4 CI. -',1; ham, first place, F. N. IT .nsfield; t W l place, illness and death of our loved one, Charles Edward Sutton. WIFE AND CHILDREN. IT'S TIME 70 err, us rc?v USED GARS o C. O C r 1953 Chevrolet, 4-door 1952 Plymouth, 4-door N1952 Chrysler, 4-door 1951 Ford, 2-door 1951 Plymouth, 4-door '51 Studebaker, 2-door 1950 Pontiac Sedan 1950 Dodge, 2-door 1919 Buie!:, Sedan 1C19 Chevrolet, 4-door 1C 19 FAcrCkiry, -ccor 1? 3 Chevrolet, !I.'lTyd:r,4-!-sr, r hr:c LUTFR'S JAMESTOWN BACON lb 55c LUTER'S GENUINE OLD CURE BREAST LEGS BACKS & NECKS. WINGS . . , . . . Lk. Lk. U, 79c. 69c 39c 15c BOLOGNA . . PICKLE fir-wgjTO.. LUNCH MEATsp.cd COOKED SALAMI l-OL Pk. I-OS. Pk. I-OK. Pkf. SMITHFIELD HAMS 10 14 Lbs. 7JC Avg. Wt. ChstgL fijddsL Solcu FISH CAKES ... 4 f 19 21c 22c 27c Pk(. 28c DEVILED CRABS 3 f. 55c POTATO SALAD . .? 33c MACARONI SALAD 29c SELECTED RED RIPE SLICING- II ' M wJjvu-"iJ SPECIAL LOW PRICE CRISP CALIF. mm SPECIAL LOW PRICE FRESH GOLDEN BANTAM BUY 'M BY THE BUSHEL FOR CANNING $3.59 si -PEac Hds. Ears Lbs. Lb. JulsJl (Dahif JoodL Land O' Lakes Butter . . Grade A Large Eggs Mrs. Filbert's Margarine . . . Puffin Biscuits 2 Vis. Med. Sharp Cheese . SPECIAL LOW PRICE OLD VIRGINIA 71 3 71c 6r 31 c 27c 59c SwansonPies IZT Swanson's TV Dinner . turkey 3 t. 99c 89c U-M. ch Crystal Strawberries .... 2 Floridagold Orange Juice . 2 Floridagold Blended Juice . 2 leu.oi.jA 4yc l-ox. 33c 29c STRAWBERRY SPECIAL LOW PRICE CS BRAND C .l. .i.Ljliy '.I L-zaLja U viz D r::-iAL iz : mzzAUAZzzs tasty --' n n r 3 ' 3 F i if r -V' XU':Oi ; V, No. 303 Cant - Cant;;.
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