SIT THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA FPU V JANUARY 28, 1955. Moved To Virginia Mr. and Mr. George J. Woods 1 son, Gary, recently moved to Virginia Beach, Va., where Mr. Woods has taken a job. Mrs. Woods is the former Ruth Foster of Durants Neck. ; , ATTENTION FARMERS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR: miCK-LEAN DISC HARROWS , '. and RODERICK LEAN REPAIR PARTS 20-inchrCutout Disc Blades. .. . . ..$5.15 20-inch Smooth Disc Blades ...$4.50 t "'Wood Bearings-.-.'... ..$ .35 Bearing Spools $2.70 We carry a complete line of parts for Roderick-Lean Harrows. These are just a few of the parts you will need to get that disc in shape for the coming season. COME IN SOON Hertford Motor Go. Case Tractors-Implements , U. S. 17 SOUTH -:- HERTFORD Swine Sale Here -Friday, February 11 The Albcmarel Purebred Swin BELVIDERE NEWS , Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood C. Wins low and LaCIaire entertained at a Breeders Association will have its i uikey W iy.e7?in(I semi-annual sale Friday, February 11th. This was originally planned for a later date but due to con flicts it had to be moved up to February 11th. There will be Black Poland China boars and bred gilts, Duroc bred gilts and boars and Hampshire boars and bred gilts offered for Rale at this time. This sale is scheduled to start at 1 o'clock with a judging contesC consisting of FFA and 4-H judging teams from surrounding areas judging in the" morning for cash prizes of $10.00, $6.00, and. $4.00. After the judging there will be a weight guessing contest in which everyone will be eligible to partici pate and this will close promptly at 1 o'clock. - Another event added in the sale that has not been offered in any previous sale is a 5 per cent dis- ' . e .1. . i I and gilt 1 -...-: Concerning the sale R. M. Thompson, County Agent, said: "If you are planning to get in the pure bred hog business or get good stock hogs for your program this sale might have just what you desire for your swine enterprise." TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED Overton 's LOCKER PLANT SPECIALS JANUARY 27th-28th-29th PHONE 5091 honoring Clinton Winslow's birth day, which was on Sunday. , Guests included Miss Catherine Goodwin of Hertford, Miss Ann and Glenn White of Belvidere, Miss . Mattie Saunders and Mr. and Mrs, Vivian R. White of Fayetteville. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Jay Wlnslow are spending some, time in Tampa, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Rogerson, Jr., Carolyn Faye and Carter, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ward and Kay of. Hobbsville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb in Ocean View, Delaware. - Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Matter and children, Milton, Foster and Mitzi were Sunday visitors of the Thur man Riddick family. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland White were Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Williford of Jackson. Mrs. Thurman Riddick and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr., attended the Mission Study Institute at Cool Spring Baptist Church at Eure on Wednesday. Turkeys With Missing Parts, lb. 39c New Cure Country Smoked Hams, lb. ........ . 79c CjHintryttt Link Sausage, lib .nu ; : f: :5fc" Country Made Sausage Meatjlfal '.: ' : ffi Fresh Cctmtry Eggs, targe, dozen T: ". ..7.: ;55c f-fesh Country Eggs, Medium; dozen": . : : ; - I9c Fresh Country Hens, lb.. . . .-; " '.- -43c Fresh Fryers, lb 49c Dressed Long Island Ducks, lb. 59c . Chapanoke News . Mrs. George Jackson spent last Wednesday in Raleigh attending a district meeting of the W.S.C.S. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bright were in Norfolk last Sunday. r Mrs. Charlie Dail of New Hope spent Monday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee Jennings, - - Mr. and Mrs. John Symons and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symons spent last Sunday with relatives in Nor folk. '. . Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson visited relatives in Norfolk on Sun day. Little Sandra Jennings spent Saturday with Ruth Harrell. BURGESS NEWS Mrs. Winston Lane, Jr.. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Win ston Lane, Sr. . Mrs. R. L. Spivey, Sr., is the house guest of i her daughter, Mrs. J.- B. Basnight. -. : . . Billie Elliott of Norfolk-visited his. cousin, David. Lee'Boyce, Sun day. 1 ' ' Mr.and- Mrs..Winstort-. Lane anc family ieilJSdn5hy'Aith relatives in Portsmouth." , r . , Mr. and Mrs,. A, jM.:.Qopeland were the dinner guests of tx. an Mrs. Sidney Copeland Sunday, n .' i. Wirif all News Miss Polly Raker- of Raleigh visited her mother, Mrs. J. H. Ba ker, .over the week-end.f" Mr.' and Mrs. Sam' Hill of Nor folk, Va., vieited her aunt, Miss An nie White and 'MrSi' Rut ' Parry Sunday. : ' Mrs. W. G. Hollowell visited Mrs. E. L. Bailey, who has been ill in Elizabeth City Sunday. , Miss Geraldine Gregory Of Hampton Va., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gregory this past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eason of Newport News, Va., visited her parents for the week-end. Mrs. Eason will spend this week with Mr. and Mrs. Stanton. . E. B. Hollowell is on the sick list. Those visiting with Aim Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Tem pje and children, June and John nie Martin of Newland. John Earl Hollowell of Norfolk, Va;, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hol-towelL Pvt. Walter L. Humphlett of imp Gordon, Ga., and Mrs. Ifumphlett of Trenton spent the ili4ek-end with -Mf. and Mrs. W. Lr Humphlett. , ?.Ar. and Mrs. J. W. Lane, spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holmes.' Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Whedbee of South Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Sterl ings. Little Martin Morgan is home from Albemarle Hospital, Eliza beth City and his condition is much improved. ' Mr. and Mm. J. R, Ball and chil dren were in Portsmouth, Va., Tuesday on business. Mrs. H. M. Jmieson is sick at her home. cial guests, attending Who were Miss Lydia Deyton of Roanoke Rapids, Miss Ann Stallings who was 1954 winner of the BPW Med al for commercial students, and Miss Rosa Lee Sanders the cosme tologist at the Hotel Hertford. Tho cy, George and Ellsberry Riddick, door nrizn was won hv Miss Stall, nil of Whltoaton: three brothers. Cjt. Marjocie Blakley of Fortiwa. . . j' .;.',. ;. I Sammv Riddick of Belvidere, John- Bragg Was th week-end guest of j VnmWa .mi:nn. ,u moltlno. nie RiddicM of Hobbsville, and Hen son of the- lata Robert and Alice Tuttle Riddick, He wm -a member of the. Up River Friends Church. He la sun vived by ?ii9 wife, Mrs. Margaret Winslow Riddick)' three sons, Quin- Miss Dona White and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. White. HERTFORD BPW CI.UG v IN MEETING THURSDAY (Continued Irom Page One) Miss Thelma Elliott as the guest speaker of the evening. Mrs. Whteler spoke on ways 1i get new members interested in the club and on how to keep tne regular mem bers by having interesting pro grams and meetings. She also dis cussed the District Spring Meet ing which is to he held in Hertford on March 13. 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Plus the newest power - dining bids and PuwerFlite, world's finest no-cliitrh drie. with drive selec tor mounted ou the instrument paucL (All optional at low jilra cc it.) George f.obert Riddick, 58, died at his home at' Whiteston Tuesday night at 11:20 after an illness of two years,- He was a native andi Costen introduced the spe- life long resident of Whiteston and were Misses Hulda Wood, Thelma Elliott, Dillwyn Denton, Kat.e Blanchnrd and Mesdames Williams, Tunnell,V Costen, Uora 'Riddick, Alice Towey Minnie W. Hurdle, Mary S. Lane,. Betty Swindell, Es sie Burbage, Nettie Lee Caravello and Margaret Bagley. GEORGE ROBERT RIDDICK ry hiqiuck or j-antsue . i a Funeral serviceswere'conducHi Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock ht the Up-River Friends Churc. 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We Have What You Want! 1 I8B EXTRA SPECIAL... 3 WESTINGHOUSE Refrigerators automatic defrosting all with freezer chests 9-Ft 10!2-Ft 12-Ft' These refrigerators are all new floor models to, be ' SOLD AT COST JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF V! I Concrete Pips 10" - 12" - .'15.r. I i 1 ' - - 1 i IJ 5 r. Cii j Let Us Supply Your Needs,? r7.;. While This Supply Lasts ! , , J POO SEE IT NOW I COME IN TODAY, DRIVE IT AWAY I Hertford Hardvare & Best buy new; better trade-in, tool PLYMOUTH PJIONE 3461 'TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD, N.

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