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Tns fesqtman3 xrzzzLX, rzzz. cr.D, r- n casoiAna, ft.idat, it i.t JCl.Jl " total of 450 Perquimans Coun ool children, of, the first and nd grades, have received the t dose of, polio vaccine, it has : en reported by Miss Audrey Vmphlett, County Health Nurse. Cm vaccinations were given under When Car Hits Tree called with i4 metnhrs(pwwnt y gtsntcn Injured Mrs. Sidney ittpeianagav an in teresting program on "Up and Down the City Streets." Urs. Sid ney Layden, Jr.,' furnished special music. .Mrs. J. B. Basrrigrht gave the devotional. Mrs. A. M. Cope land closed the program With pray er. . . The meeting, closed with the Watchword. Chananoke News "Mrs. John Symons spent hat supervision of the Distnct rWedne8day ln Norfolk, V. ,V, althv Department with the .co-4 Miss Addie Mae iferreir is bc .ration of. local physicians, : Kiw UmphleiEt atated there ' i ii'lntne Aioemane nospiwi, ciww- Vmphlett stated tnere were tt, citv for treatment. . . . . .., ,T-, , . . i. '- L i no reaction cases reported wiinin Mr. ' and Mrs. Hubert Owrdey county, and the fta$ PvWtM friends in Hertford Sunday ia of vaccinations was carried out afternoon. jSV'W;'-'' i i'i without delay. ' ! ' I Curtis Wilson of ' Chapel Hjll The department is expected to spent the weekiend with:,hia!'mothr er, Mrs. J. u. w nson. ; $ i Mr. and Mrs. faui vaugnan ana family of Portsmouth, Va visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Caddy and family of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Baker of Great Bridge, Va., spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Sarah Baker. Miss Louise Wilson of Cross Roads was the week-end guest-of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Wilson. v WHTTttSTON NEWS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rajph White during the week-end includT ed: Mr. and Mrs.; A. B. Boyd, Mr: and Mrs. M. ; H. Harrison and. ' receive sufficient-vaccine, to carry ut the second series " of vaccina- lions prior to the closing of schools (this .month. - ';! ' Acres Added To Peanut Allotment Perquimans County will gat a to jid Increase of 260.9 acres in its peanut allotment for this year un 4er the 7 per cent increase grant ed last week, Helena W. Nixon, JPterquimans County ASC Office "anager,' announced today. The Sj-ver' increase boosted the allot Wnt from the original 8535.3 acres U a new' goal of '8796.2 acres. The 1256" aereasre allotment for each farm has been increased in the earn ratio. The revised notices of the .acreage allotments were mail el to peanut; producers this week. .Miss Nixon stated ,that farm op erators have the same rights and privileges oi releasing me increase , - jUVirflotment as they had in releas-, Winslow, Lmwood Winslow,-Ralph .iinti. &nr nnrf and Archie .White, motored to A th 19B5 neanut allotment which iGreensboro Monday will not be planted may be volun tarily released for 1955 and may be reallocated by the County ASC Cwnmittee to other peanut farmers in the county. Farm operators who wish to release allotment to the ' County Committee should visit the County ASC Office not later than May '20, 1955 and sign1 the requir ed form. Also applications for 'ad ditional allotment must be filed with the County ASC Office not later than May 20, 1955. following: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Boyce, Mr. and Mrs, A.. M. Cope- land; Mr. and Mrs. Mervjs Cope- land. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ayscue and W. 3. Stanton, 44, of Route two, 'daughter, Mr. and Mrs. . Sidney Hertford, warseriouJly injured last Copeland and cnijdren, Dellie Roy Saturday afternoon, about 4 o'clock .Coneiand. Mr. and Mrs. L A. Coop- when a car which he was driving, er jjr. and Mrs. Jack Jordan, Mr. struck a tree on the causeway and Mrs. Roland Cooper, Ocle Lee North of Hertford. ', , I Cooper, " Mrs.' Daw White, Otto According ' to "Patrolman B. R.white, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott Inscoe, Stanton was driving north 'and children, Charlie Elliott,-Mr. on the' causeway and' in 'attempt- ting V Bass -another car driven nyi SPaul Eder of Cherry Point, lost ontrol of his car which smashed 'to ' H1 , E' Stijpton was taken to the Albe marle nospiiai, wnere re was re ported he suffered mecK and'jDther HD CLUB TOUR OP homes: WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 As a part of 'the celebration of National Home Demonstration Club Week the women of Perquimans County went on a tour of homes, on Wednesday, May 4th, Mrs. Wil-' lard Copeland's home in Belvidere was the first stop, This is a new, conveniently arranged rural home. parents, Mr. nd lira, E. B, well. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jordan spent Mother's Day at Mrs. Jordan's mo ther's, Mrs. George Burton attend ing a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phelps and children, ' Fowler Rountree, . Mrs. Sallie Rountree of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. J.' P. Cox and children of Buckro Beach, Va., the Rev. H. M. Jamieson and son, Herbie were dinr ner gueBts of Mr. and (Mrs. Leslie Gregory Sunday. t Sr Elliott spent Thueqday af ternoon in Elizabeth City on btisi' ness. and Mrs. Ray AyapoevMr.-kn EIrs. Daillis White-and children, Mr, ni Mrs. Tommle Miller, and .DonaldJ Winfallef Mrs. J. I. Byrd and son have re turned fro; S Portsmouth, , Va., where they sneht! Iwo week i with J. G. Byrd,USrf." !' t '," 1 Mrs. George Lattimore of Kings a,:-u Kf... night with Nancy Lane, , ; Mr. and Mrs. George Overton, Rev. H. M. Jamieson ' returned ff; """r" "'""V, home Friday from Charlotte wherein and Mr. and Mrs Howard vvara were uuurci sumw .a,. and Mrs; Ed Overton on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins and son, Tomroie, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane. BURGESS NEWS, Mrs. Mary Keafon was the din ner guest of Mrs. Howard Mathews Sunday. v v Lois Anne Hurdle, "Beth Skinner and Elvira White spent1 Tuesday he was called on account of his wife's illness who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs: J. R. Fisier. Mrs. Jamieson is much better now and has returned to her parents' The second stop was Mrs. L. B. El-'home from the hospital where she liott's home m '. Chapanoke. . This had an operation. remodeled house, with the outstand- Mrs. J. F. Jones of Washington, intr kitchen, was the onlv remodel-1 TV C h-'itnendinir some time With gu iiviiiv v wur. i u. uu.uun jujf Bull, A. vuuva Bjirris' home showed the modern tjnd in DnfldiivNidilibJni. Wall finishei , tyere outstandngJ daughter, Monte , Anne, . Mr.' M also" the modernistic trend. Mrs. Donald Simmons of Norfolk..! Cork fan Md corner windpws VaMr. and Mrs,,Fr4 Upton prti Vere'ni' outstnnaing featirts pf children, Freddie and Sue of Cam- houses Mrs. T. G. Howard's den, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman White hoiise was the last stop. Wall ann cniiuen, :n.cii "" ""'" " finishes,: eolor combinaUons, and arrangement were called to the at tention of the tourists '' v :'.' ' A tea' was held at the agricultur al building in conclusion.' : Approxi mately 120 women were present. t . , i ' ' , i ; FAMILY REUNION The family of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- .Goldsboro. Messrs. Gideon Saunders,. Luther .where they visited the Rev. Orville Dillon, who is a patient in the Cone Hospi tal nelvidere Couple Observe Anniversary ' ijr. ana Mrs. rjioerx n. napjieu were honored on the occasion of . fKeigAldeh. wedding anniversary Swpdiiy, iMay .lsti: with open ine ev. ana jars, james ivnen- Boyce held a fam lv reunion at Kamp, wesaames Aroa winuiww, Dempsey Winslow and Alvah at tended the Friends Missionary Con ference held at Cedar Square, near High Point, Saturday. Alvah Win slow snent the-day at Quaker Lake attending a Peace Conference. - Mrs. John T. Lane and son, Els- berry, were Sunday dinner guests of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker of Hert ford, Route 2, Mr. and Mrs. George Walter Baker and children, Judie and Ron nie of Hertford, Route 3, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jordan o Winfall cere euests of Mr.and Mrs.. Charlie Baker Sunday. r. and . Mrs,,,.R. E. Hobbs pf Nokoft. tb.. Mr: and Mrs Johnrfie .nuuta - ;w.ishiiiirton. u. u. Mr and Mrs. Edgf Lane of lrtfoidl visited Mr. and Mrs. it. u. Jones ...m..and,.Mrs. J JBv bur. nave: recently moved in the former Char lie Umphlett home here. ' i( if Sgt. and) MrS. ' E J. Roberson of Fort Bragg, N.. C, are visiting hr parents, Mr. atid Mrs. J. W. Lane: Miss Polly Baker of Raleigh and J. Horace Baker of Mt. Airy and Howard C. Baker of Arlington, Va., spent the week-end with their mo ther, Mrs. J. H. Baker. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Temple and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bai ey Temple and children of New- land spent "Mother's Day with their Hertford Beach on Mother's Day. A picnic dinner was served to the USED CARS L JUST ARRIVED SOLID CARLOAD X)F WIRE FENCE Bouse Riven at thei1--hom.here-by1J,Pvtr B'urwell Winslow"bf.imp their son, Thomas Chappell, Greeting the guest at the door wfts Mrs. Caleb Raper who made the 'presentations to the couple. : ". 'For the occasion Mrs. Chappell 'wore 4 navy dress and yellow car nations, - ' The: gold color scheme was used throughout the home. The living from was decorated with yellow falla lilies, spirea, and Dutch iris. The table was covered with a cut- . work cloth. The four-tier wedding ' cake was topped with 'a miniature bridal couple, around the bottom of the cake was decorated with small yellow Jilieg, chrysanthemums and etternettes. :. Mta Thomas' Chappell served tSte' cake assisted' by Mrs.: Marvin ; Simpson. ' 'Mrs. Tnomas Bui and Mrs. W, D. Perry, Sr., : served punch. . ..Around 100 friends called dur- ' -feg the evening to congratulate the ... leted couple. Mr. and Mrs. Chappeil were mar lied on May 2, 1905. ' BURGESS W.M.U. MEETS Gordon, Ga., spent Friday night with his parents, Mr. and (, Mrs. Percy Winslow, Sr. : : - Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Whe and little daughter of Elisabeth ity were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Winslow. ' The Burgess W.M.U. met Mon day night with Mrs. J. B. Basnight. The meeting was opened by sing ing "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross," and prayer, Minutes were read and approved. The roll was NOTICE! . Effective Monday, .May 16, 19SS, ,my office" holir will be as follows: ... : 9:30 A.M. to 12 Noon 4:00 P.M. to 5 P.M. daily except Wednesday afternoons. 1 Dr. C. A. Davenport , HERTFORD, N. C. DEST BUY 111 USED CARS , 1952 FORD Fordor ... Y j. iv ,h. Customline; 2-tone green paint; radio and ? j., i' beater; Fordomatic " (l u "' , V f" 1951 FORD Fordor . . . ; , ..)!' Custom; green; radio, heater,. overdrive IYY 1951 FORD Tiidor , f ' . Custom? 2-tone; radio & heater ;r'ea buy I 1949 FORD Fordor ... - ' rebuilt.motor; special! y 1950 FORD Pickup 1951 CHEVROLET Pickup ... 8 bar 32" 4libar34 ;ioia; 9 bar 39 abar40 I J. - J i 3 bar 46 i'i I- "Mm Rabbit and Poiiitry Wire . , w ' Poultry letting - Barbed Wire r Buying in carload lots enables us to of- fer our customers the very lowest prices! SEE US FOR YOUR FENCE NEEDS NOW! Hertford Hardware & Supply Co: j ; "Trade Here and Bank the Difference' PHONE 3461 . HERTFORD, N. C. IHHIM..MMI MMtHIMUMtMM t,u V3i CT.UB COUPE fV;N , ;19ryslei';v,;. 1953PIyraouW 4-DOOR SEDAN ' v 1953 Plymouth . CLUB COUPE 1952 Chrysler 4-DOOR SEDAN 1952 Plymouth 4-DOOR j5ED AN , 1&52! Dodge . .. r.,.DOOR fti 1951 Ford ; : 4-DOOR-SEDAN . j.951 Chevrolet J' 4-DOOR; SEDAN f , 1950 Mercury : . pl50;:ClieVirolet ; 1950 Plymouth CLUB COUPE ' 1950'Forfl J-DOOR SEDAN 1949 Chevrolet 4-DOOR SEDAN 1946 Chevrolet SEE OS FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS! '' lit. and Mrs. IrvJo WhiU'jee visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stallings'Sun tiay afterpoon. ' ( ::) Annette Proctor had as her guest over the week-end' Amanda ' Lou Corprew. , - Frank Jordan and children, Tom mie and Frankie Mae, Tommie Spi vey and Alice-Spivey called on Mrs. Winston Lane Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Menw j&nelana' and son of L-jwd a;e t'..e guests of Mr. and lira. A. II. Copland. . Mrs. Edgar" Eiddick vioited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Stallings Sunday afternoon. ' ' : v Mi. and Mrs. Hugh Copeland visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cope land Friday? , ' Mrs. C. P. Whidbee of South Nor folk was the 'guest of her sister, Mm. Erlcar RiddiVk MonHav. :' ' !iAbs Joamid liInJ wail din'iler' MatheWs. gu.Lt ol l"r. and Urs. T.X: lowell and CSif ton Kollowell thor'sbay. j I-rs. ' Howard Mathews ' visitol Mr. E. E.. Britt to. Suffolk, Va-. Thursday and Mrs. J.' W. Wiiey in Amelia on Friday. While there-she aKKIIU61 btlC -l-U VIUU -HVTf "of Amelia County.? She was ac companied home ty Mrs. Britt whs spwV Saturday 'night with 1'rs. jriilViTtV.THlf!! , iff i j. -j-'.v'"-- 'u vi-M,T ' '-' iMi-kWl 0 Vv l;M ,f i1' v 1 r I,::3'sS:n::rTijS ONE LOT COTTON PRINTS ":';v-,' and ir-Vft BOLT GOODS 25c per yard Sew and save with these slightly, water-damaged goods.' ' A real buy! ' : v , iM(' V Otto Lot Wakh Ties , SPECIAL AT 5T2Sfcr$U3 Check Ar Bargain Counter for outstanding values ... you will be gladrou did! . : A WARM WEATHER IS HERE AND VACATION TIME NEAR Be ready for your vacation' by choosing luggage from our line of SUITCASES; TRAIN. CASES, OVERNIGHT BAGS AND TRUNKS STYLISH AND PRACTICAL, from , - For casual, icomfortable' foot wear" .. . .- see our line of TredLite , :.: . washable canvas oxfords for men. 'Brown, wine off white ; solid and mesh-toe styles. ' Only $3.95 : WE HA VI! THOSE SLACKS, now that are fast 'becoming? the No. 1 Hit on the hot weather parade .J i . - ; .Wash and Wehr . Oriona Nylon Cords ONLY 7.50 '.:. dry "in 30 minutes after wash ing . No ironing needed . . crease stays in! 4 :-.:t-"' Mt-1'. it Wtti 7 J, See BlaictertTs Svirti M& tfilt ;;Savings Stamps, gw " 6n at our store Vith ; each purchase! , . 9 mn .7mmmmrm LOCKER PLANT SPECIALS MAY 12th - 13th - 14th -v We Have Them For the Entire Family! Cottons . Rayons i ' Nylons ?' All Colors, Sizes and Styles At Prices You WUl Like' ' - , J. C. Blahchard & fy Irii u. s. ci:o:ce ghoch roast deef. n . . . . ::. .43c U. S. WESTERN ' . Round Steak, lb.. 69c . U.S.WESfEBN . Sirloin .Steak,, lb.'-.. ,1(u. s. Western' , T-Bone Steak, lb.;. Stew Beef, lb.-J.i-. Chuck Steak, DC. . JJ.i . .'49c Rib Steak, lb 1: :59c FRESH LEAN . 0 ' Ground Beef, lb. . 1 . : . . .45c 69c L.iiS9c ,m .1 IL LEAN CUT ' . , Pork Chops; lb. .:..69c PORK ROAST S ' Rnefnn RiiHa 1ft AUn FRESH SHOULDER" 'y ' ' . J Rdast, ib?:'..pv?ri:;r:;j;;43c;r I fresh i ...V :'iV1rirv;vPri;v van Fork uyer,ib:; ;:Jw:vZl'29q . , CUDAHY READ Y-T3-EAT ! -' " . ' SMITHFIELD ' ' NJ Hams, 6-7 ir.cr.ths c!df.lb. . .79c CHATHAM , Loose Fran'-. Ib. 5c Planning A New Bailircom '. ' """n"""" ' r " , " ,. ;., r, . ,; ., . ... . .; ,..r ..v,.l( or . ' remodeling your present one a visit to our display : room .willhof great bene Tit tdVom4 plans'; , .both in'cfuality and in ,pnce.. . ; COMPLETE 0.1Ti;:,C!i:.1 SETS cr SHOE FIICES Tubs . Lavatories Toilet Coir.binations ' J 1 - WE HAVE ELECTRIC WATER PUMPS MADE BY - ' , ' Goulds i::;crs ' 0:dyC::2o.-;. WE ALSO HAVE V Formica . Barclay Tile Bcii'J afJ Tria-, .--r'. ;We haVe been appoiftted'dealer for th; .pvN. L iAL- TICTILE' !' ' ' Floor Covering. . . Guarantcl tor lus!. ,;;,: ' , WE KILL HOGS TUESDAYCATTLE We Will Start Dressing Chickens II I , WE APPRECIATE KILLING YOUR BOGS, CATTI liuc "DAY . f
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