I v' a annual FFA contest, held . ci-ksville, were "won 'mans FFA Chapter, ; Joe Tunnell. The local i f'.rwt place in the beef 1 swine divisions and sec i in the dairy cows event., -Iry team was composed of i ;:ott, Ed Lee Madre, C. B. '1 and Jesse Boyce, and the cattle and swine team was ed of Aubrey BaccimT Billy n, Irvin Mansfield and Thorn- ecus was nigh scorer 'in the . t with a perfect score. Mac ' ; was high man in the dairy i addition to winning the liye 'i .judging banner, Perquimans 'won the overall banner for .. g most points during the r1 in all contests. This Is the i time in four years the Per tans'FFA has won this overall iner.' , '" " i BurcreasNews ' lit. and Mrs. W. B. Clark of ilson were supper guests of Mr. i Mrs. J.'B. Basnight (Saturday ;ht. Mrs.-J. H. Boyce has returned me after being under observa- A-1 ILfsed Cars & Trucks 1C55 FORD Victoria Red and White ; : Fordomatic, radio, heater, ww tires, " .' tinted ' glass, fender shields and ' -. wheel covers, ' ' 1955 FORD Victoria Black and White Fordomatic,!rradio, heated ww tires, wheel covers Pdwer-Pack motor. - 1 1952 FORD Convertible Red Fordomatic, radio, heater, ww tires. 1951 FORD 2-door Customs-Gray ; ; M Radio and heater. , , :. 195lfFQRbopf;Custontj-blackf ' Rdio anMeater: ; 7 ' 1950 FORD 6-cyiier -,. , 1952 STUDEBAKER Champion'. , ..: 946 FORD2-d6or 1947 CHEVROLET 4-door 1952 INTERNATIONAL Pickup Truck 1946 DODGE iy2-Ton Truck With Body iv;:!Sloi7.dlai;giiard motor co. DEALER'S -:- PHONE 353J. PREPARE NOW ' For Storage of Fruits and Vegetables! Enjoy FRESH FOOD All The Year! . WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF - Freazer Paper Conte:ners Bags and Sealing Tcp: CAN WITH EASE... SELECT A National "Presto" Canner or Cooker From Our Store! V,E STOCK A COM PLETE LINE OF PARTS FOR , THESE FAMOUS CAXNFRS. t' n i.. 1 t . t at the Albe marie IIo: ,1 for several days. Hay Randolph has returned to his base at Oceana, Va., after a 15-day leave. - .:,. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lane of Char lotte' were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane visit ed her father, Nixon Hollowell, Sunday afternoon. . v Nancy Lane, visited Amanda Lou Corprew at the Albemarle Hospi tal Saturday nights .' HD Chilis Plan Tour For Thursday ,TVIay 3 The (Spring Federation of Per- auimans 'County Home Demonstra tion Clubs will be in the form of a tour this -.yeartbe; same as last.Jt was announced today by Mrs. Flor ence Webb, home' agent.. This tour will be held on Thursday, May 3rd.1 A Wrge crowd is expected to tour five ut'jfix homes here in the coun ty that are new, remodeled or oth wise interesting. Plans have been made to tour the old Lee home, ! The tour will leave from the Agri cultural i Building in Hertford at 2:30 and after the various places have been visited the group will return to the Agricultural Building for a social hour. AH Home Dem onstration Club members are urged to attend and invite others . who might be interested. v : NO. 1741 HERTFORD, N. C. ; We Are Dealers For The Famous "DEEPFREEZE" Home Freezers Sizes and Prices To 1 '.' Suit Your Needs! ' " TERMS IF DESIRED! i i HISTORICAL Freighted with memories, this Conestoga wagon is posed at entrance to th ,f covered bridge which leads to the Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, Vt., where it will be displayed i ' ? ; . beside other significant examples of the carriage-and-wagon makers' rV The freighter of the plains from 1750 to 1850, the OJnestaga wagon was usuallj about 24 feet long and could trans'; ' port a load of up to Ave tons whon tied to a six-horse hitch. Save for its cloth cover, this relic of another age is in a remarkable state of preservatien. ; , Annual Lamb Pool At Plymouth May 22- The annual lamb pool will be held in Plymouth on Tuesday, May 22, it was reported by R. M. Thompson, county agent, who stat ed the lambs should be sold be tween, 7 'A. M., and 10 A. M.! He announced arrangements have been made for the lambs to be shipped from Plymouth during the after noon of the day of the sale, and in order to guarantee no mix-up on arrangements farmers who plan to sell lambs are requested to notify the local agent's office as to the number of lambs each farmer in tends to enter in the pool. t Trio Arrested On Robbery Charge Three Negro youths, Robert 'Saw yer, Harold Sawyer and William Skinner, -were taken into custody by Sheriff J: K. White Tuesday night on charges of robbing Peter Riddick, Negro, of about $47 on the m'ght of April 7. ' ': Sheriff White reported the trio are lalleged to have, "mugged" Rid dick. as he was walking along White's tane atiout.ll P; M., on Saturday,' April l;s One. of the youths; it is alleged, grabbed' Rid dickj and held his .arms and mouth as the: second rifled .Hjddick's. poc kets' the cash. c NUTRITIONIST GIVES PROGRAM AT BPW CLUB . (Continued from Page One) : for the conference, "Spotliplit on Women" in Chapel Hill,' May 5 and 6. Mrs. Roxanna C. Jackson pre sented Miss Meadors with a gift and Miss Thelma Elliott drew the attendance prize. ' ' Miniature pots marked the foods which were served buffet style to the following: Miss Meadors, Mjss Umphlett, Mrs. Harrell, Mrs. Jack son, Miss Elliott, Miss Kate Blanchard, Mrs. Marvin M. Payne, Sallie McN. Lane, Alice M. Towe, Mary Dale Lane, Essie H. Burbage, Miss Nancy Henderson, Miss Hulda Wood and Miss Dillwyn Denton. Foolery, sir, does walk about Jhe world like the sun, it shines every where. . Shakespeare There is no' substitute for QUALITY we have the well known brands you want not something just as good"! Whitehouse APPLE JU.CE 2qts.c , A FRUIT JUICE FOR .HEALTH! Whitehouse AFFLE S.r.Ui;E The Perfect Dessert - For Young and OWf' WHITESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Burton Myers and Gary of Wilmington were week-end guests of Mrs. Myers' mother, Mrs John T. Lane , , , ; Lyle Dillon of Guilford College spent the week-end with his par ents, the Rev, and Mrs. Orval Dil lon. . Visiting the azalea gardens - of Norfolk, Va., Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Archie B. White and family, Miss Pari White and Ra chel Winslow. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow and (H,H,i,,i,Mi,iH,iMiii(,(((,((in,(,NMim(mHHHitml,Mi(HinMmrtritflnmiiHnmimimiffliinfiHliiHm,iisl DOG VACC!I!AT2;i SCI1CULE m ; The. Rabies jlnspector fdr" Perquimans County will be "at the following places on the date and hour given below for .vaccinating the dogs in Perquimans County: t -ry Turner's Store-S-Wedncsday, May Russell's Store Wednesday, May Webb's Store Thursday, May 3- New Hope Thursday, May 3, Wqodvilte Friday, May 4aJ Chapanoke Friday, May 4., Mm. AlHnsfield's Place Mnndav ' r ."r'r1 " r . " : Hickory Cross Monday, May TJ Billup's PlaceATuesday, Ma 8 (" Edgar ChappeU Storer-Tuesday, ' Baker's Store Wednesday, May 9 , Winfall Thursday, May llk i Joe Rogenon's Friday, May 11 r Beech Spring Friday May Belvidere Monday, May 14 Yeopim Station Tuesday, May Parker's Corner Tuesday, May Dillard Riddick's PlaccM-Wednesday, May iL. Bethel Wednesday, May 16. Burgess Wednesday, May Ifiv.-j, Layden's Store Thursday, May 17 ; 1. Tri-Way Service Station Thursday, May 17. Wink Winslow's Friday, May 18 . At Joe and Bill's" Service Station every Saturday, begin ning May 12, to vaccinate dogs that may be brought in. Take your dogs to the most convenient place for you. Clip out this schedule and keep it for reference. Your coopera tion is earnestly solicited. ,V.liAYVIIITE,ni:3sfector SMOKED SAUSAGE, 3 lbs.; RED SEAL COOKED PORK BRAINS, 2 BANNER BRAND SAUSAGE MEAT, GWALTNEY'S , PtTRE LARD,f 4 lbs.. 1 -. ,76c MAR-GOLD " OLEO:,IARGAillNE, Ib.'u-'t 1 1 ,23c R-T coitee, ib:.r.;-:;..,:i.--.eoc APRIL SHOWER .) . ,N . PEA", 2 cani.lC-iA-ll ; Ztz POCA' XT'STURMP -J SHOP AND SAVE Waldo visited their son, Elihu Winslow and Mrs. Winslow in Nop-v folk, Va., on Sunday. , George Winslow of Elizabeth City visited Mrs. Ida Winslow and family on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow of Chuckatuck, Va., visited in the community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Winslow attended meetings at Corinth Bap tist Church on Sunday and were dinner guests of the Edgar Layden family. . Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow I and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings visited Mrs. Viola- Perry of Balla- 2. 2. 2 P. M. P. M.j 2 P. M. 4 P. M. 2 P.M. MjIv 7 S$ 5 P. M. L.2 P. M. .t ' mm :5T: M. L.2 PM. May 8J - L J 5 P. M. .J 2 P. M. J 2 P. M. :2 P. M. 5 P. M. 15. j P. M. 5 P. M. -J P. M. 15 - 2 P. M. 5 P. M. '-2 P. M. P. M. ir .$1.00 cans.v. 49c 2 cans ..69c 111 AT LLA HC1IA RD'S v . " I'r. and Krs. Ealph While en tertained t'ielr son, Thurman and family, end daughter, Evelyn and family honoring their birthdays on Sunday, -- Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Winslow and La Clair were Lunda Hobson, Caro lyn . Pipkin, Gary . Bowen, Donald Richardson and Charles Hendricks of Guilford College, the Rev. Orval Dillon and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Winslow.' .' . ; ' " i ' j Carolyn Pipkin, : Lunda Hobson', Gary Bowen,. Donald- Richardson, Snembers of The Gospel Team of Guilford College, were visitors at VP Kiver Meeting on Sunday even ing and were in charge of, the ser vice.; Thef were accompanied here by Charles Hendricks who spoke in interests of .Guilford College. ;Mrs.' Carrie Gregory, and" son, (iamlA TTOro .QlinHoi, jJittnMW M..nh -"- -v.. ' - V. . ucaw of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Channel! of i Tyner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow, Mrs. Wallace Baker and Mr. and Mrs. V. C, Winslow. attended the cover ed dish 4-H 'Leadership supper at the agriculture buiWing in Hert ford Thursday evening, where the 4-H club activities were planned for the summer... The young people of the com munity meet , alternately on Fri day and 'Saturday evenings at the FINAL ; -: GLEARANCEI EARLY SPRING COATS SUITS : ., f .and - DRESSES REDUCED1 TO. Everything. For Here are the rods and the lures that are 'setting the bi onc this year! Everything to makeiishing lots of fun with mcr f ish at the day's end.... . ... WE HAVE you: IN STOCK! NEW- : 6-20-SDkp' OUTDOAHD i:oTcr.3 on 1. t . ." - . I,. Virfell I . i it . s&lC s. Hendtks cf C 1 C "" e. Tweiity-tl.Ke I s t a' I t Mrs. Verna . 1.. ,1 j ir is ' ' ' 7 her children 61 Nor'k, Va., t week. While Uiere I" "8. X. - n will have another check 1 ? ly l.u doctor at DePaul EoEpdl. JWinfallNews Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell and Mrs. John Earl Hollowell were din ner guests 'of. Mr.'nd Mrs.' Ward Hunter of Beech Spring last Sun day. ' . , i,x . 1 f t ) Mrs. L. J.? White of Aiakewville visited her-sister, Mrs. E. B.: Hollo well last Monday . ' : Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt of Eden ton spent several days last' week with her sister, Mrs. W. G. Hollo well. (The K. W. Miller jfanjUy, spent Saturday at Nags Head. !i" ; Mrs. W. G. Hollowell has return ed home from Chowan Hospital, where she Bpent a few days- last week, and fa doing nicely 'At her home here. - ' . J Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Whedbee and son of Norfolk,. Va., spent the eek-endjwjth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa "Stallings. , , ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodard and daughter, Linda of Groton, ' ,'!.. r'U F R0P3-RIZLS iinnn cn-" tac::l2 ec::"- LAND i:. -1 .......... li a1 zs i . . .-i, v ,. . c 17. 4-n club r.:r: The K:xth Grade 4-H O I rerquimars Central Gram -jcnooi nemits regular met- n i.!.e auditoriam Wednesday 1 i 3, April l with the pic Li ' Eae Tynch, presiding.' IloJ,;e of Allegiance to the . and the 4-H Pledgo, were giv - For the devotion Janice Sta read the Bible and the group j ed together the Lord's frayer. group sang "The Battle Hy. the Republic.'' Aplay "i Sammy" was presented y Julian White's room. The cl ters were Mable Louise C BrendalCay Smithy Wade Mo; and Emmett Winslow. . '? - Mrs. Webb introduced Mis N. cy Henderson, the assistant Kf demonstration agent. Mrfe, V. and Miss" Henderson gave a, d onstration on "Milk Products, . 'p : -.' ; - Obliging - -' A Los - Angeles patrolman brought" in a Negro woman son what the worse for wear and t deBk sergeant, with his very be scowl, roared: v :. ' .' "Liza, you've 'been brought in i intoxication 1" ' 1'Dat's fine!" beamed Liza, "Bo you can start right now!" . --WhiteV Dress Shop Hertford, N. C Price L'Hainij DAI t-t-" Uf. ..... o V"7 , ..... . r. 1 i r lm fi Sr;;: Co. iA f3 kBlAN.CnA "D-'S": SIKCE IS? ' , HERTFORD, N. C.

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