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-THg'PEftQta : ........ . l:sTo JTctd v -1. L. Stevenson, Perquimans : jnty," Heart Drive treasure? orts.that $22.03 has been, cd ,thus far' ' from ' the- ? Heart PAGE THTiSS Drive solicitations. However, as this report goes to press, all the solicitors have ' not , turned' in A their col lections. While expec tations for thif year's, drive are not as -great as' ; last year's be cause of local ' economic situa tions it is hoped the Heart Drive will net more than this report -shows. - Business - houses: have not been canvassed but 'Mrs.'-Jt L. Harris.; Perquimans County chairman of V the Heart Drivel f S-K 1 i a 11 I . f m t m m m.. a m i 1 For, voIU and woodwork ' 'WohoWt wtft wop and wot OmmoI rrs smooftitiUomlrto fintfl took and wan Ok mimR C New vntobh in 50 d.llahtfvl color ' C' C KL AT:::t PA-"I (ft m , aeys INTERIOR GLOSS FINISHES AM ( Beoutif to. Vou HOMEI CANT HURT AW 1 4 ! .'I.'i;:,' - I ::rtfcil i:to&jSu?ply Compeij - "TRAM HERE ANljEAtik THE DIFFERENCE''"' 4 w . i i : . ...... PHONE$46l -:- pi HERTFORD Ni 0. If 1 ; I Clint "OteyenWe" Walker and 7:r T Virginia Mayo in SATURDAY. MAjlCH 1 v"D$JuiaLE FEATURE s JohntJrawf ord in ; 7 ' Courage OfBlack Beauty" Glenn Ford in , ' ' ', "The Blackboard Jungle"' - SUNDAY AND MONDAY &C&ACH 2-3 F ' 1 - LjI" i ; .:t zzytizn ta jcia ia e:r 2C3-Tlteatrs :C::j r,;r.;:r cflafayctteEscadrillB" Ta! TIi'r.ter;,id;,Titchika Choureau in TUESBAY.,tAr.CH 40 ROUBLE FEATURE ' jsaiii.bot in ? "Vil dug Women vs. Sea Serpent" RcuCfarkin "The Astou: 4 ;ig She Monster" WEt::EC3AY AND THURSDAY. MARCH S.fc- iNatane wooa ana nan iviaiaen in ; ; '."tti irrsB-sy J) CinemoSu-pe'Jnd Warner Color- .' - - - also FcatKrette "Deep Adventure" " JUL FHIDAY, MARCH 7 asks that any who wish to make a contribution s to , this worthy cause ;may do so by mailing their contributions to Mr. Stev enson, Box 291. Also, anyone in the town or county who was not reached by a solicitor on Sunday or early this week and, wishes to make a contribution can still send -it to the county treasurer. ';The 'names' of wa captains working ' in the ' county not ' print ed i last, week's paper arei Mrs. Joe jperry Jr., and Mrs. Clinton iRayjjWinslow. , , ' ' l"Mls. Harris wishes to thank all 'the volunteer workers who helped , with the drive and the public for the fine reception they gave these workers as they called Sunday afternoon. Methodist Laymen In Annual Meeting Approximately 500 Methodist laymen gathered in Hertford last Friday for the annual district rally for the Elizabeth City Dis trict. A fellowship dinner and pic tures featured the program from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock after which the group heard an address by Dr.rF. Olin Hunt. 5 y A large number of laymen from the Manteo, Currituck and Manns Hanbor areas were unable to at tend because of highway bridges and ferries had been- closed - to traffic. Fred Ritter, District Lay Lead er, presided over, the meeting." xviai-cn jLunes ' v Frind Now $788.72 . Contributions to -the Perquim ans County March of Dimes now total $788.72, it was reported last Tuesday by Henry O. Sullivan, fund treasurer. . Due to numerous causes this campaign has lagged but the of fipials of the county committee desire to bring the drive to a close therefore solicitors are urg fed t aka final reports, to Mr, Sullpivtt by ; the , end, t sof ; ths Ihdividuals who have not been contacted by March of Dimes so licitors and who desire to con tribute 'o (his cause', jire asked fc.floo!by($ehd)ing donations dU rectly to Mr. Sullivan at S and LM Pharmacy. ut i Local Firm Named I Agents For Agrico ; The Farmer's Mart of Hertford, owned and operated by" Mr, and Mrs. ii J. Li ; -Harris, - havtf an nounced their appointment as agents and 'warehousemen' for the American Agriculture Chem ical Company of Norfolk, Vir ginia. " v In addition to a complete line of Agrico and AA fertilizers and allied products they will also of fer for sale a complete line of high quality seed. The Agrico people also havexa complete line of specialty fertilizers especially formulated: for flowers and broadleaf evergreens,- lawns and trees. j Air. Huston Edwards of Hert ford is area3 representative for the American Agriculture Chem ical Company and: he . states the Farmer's, Mart will be pleased to .' give - full details .concerning these products to the people of Individuals planning to.', attend should buy tickets in advance as only few plates will be available t th door. Adult 4-H Leaders are assist-r ing the committee with the sup ditional in Lent, and there are few things more important for us to take on than reading, which will elevate our knowledge of our religion." In presenting a Catholic list, Jim Bishop quotes: "The author !iP f S nd frm the ity of the writer should not af- prpject will go to help defray ex penses of 4-H Club activities. ' , ' 1 LIBRARY' NFWS ' The , Perquimans County Li brary calls the attention of its patrons to a collection of books suitable for Lenten reading. In this collection are books which represent the thought of several Protestant denominations and the Catholic faith. In presenting a Protestant list of books for Lenten reading; Bishop James A. - Pike says, "Many people have acquired the habit of taking on something ad- feet you, whether he be of little or great laming,- but let love oi Ihe plain truth lead you to read."; ' : , ' This library does not have all of the books on either of these j lists, but it does, hove some from j eacn list, together with more than 75 other titles that may well serve as good Lenten reading. The- list is too long for print ing, but it contains ' books by many eminent authors. The public is invited- to a vaI them selves of the library services at all times, and especially in this pre-EastCfr season' ; : 3 Best Solution to your laundry problems is to turn everything over to us . . . cost is small, satis faction is great! j ' ' 'Send us your Dry glean ing . !. . our Sanitone method, is t truly f ine ' . V 1 1 , you'll see the results! . ' RICKS Laundry & Cleaners PHONE 2148 V ' Edanton, N. C. Mr. Farmer:- It's Fertilizer Time Again WE HAVE IN STOCK A complete line of AGRICO and A A Fer tilizers; A.N.L., Ammonium Nitrate, 60 Muriate of Potash, Lime and Specialty Fertilizers. Hybrid Seed Corn Cotton Seed Soyabeans Kobe Lespedeza "Giant" Stratia Crotaleria (for your soil bank land) WE ARE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU! THE FARMERS' MART . Phone 2131 Hertford IIIHIIHIIIMIIIIIMIIMMfHHlHHIMIHMIH Ill mill MIIIIIMMIIIMIIIIII IlllllllfJ q - a PEACHE "N CREAM Snowflake Print by Cohn-IIall-Marx on crease-resistant cotton. Needs little or no ironing. Soft pleats all around skirt. Buttons down the front. White mandarin collar and cuffs edged with Vcnisc lace of ball design. Pink or blue. SIZES 1 6X AND 7 TO 14 Also Small Fry Dresses. Large Stock of Assorted Styles and Colors In Both Brands. Jay - Tee Clothing Co. 206 N. POINDEXTER ST. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Air Conditioning-temperaturas made to order or ollathw coifort. Get a demonstration I thi ; refe. 4 'J h ; f r 1 4 A. . Churches To Hold Mission School Beginning Sunday night, March 2, at 7:30 o'clock the first session of a Mission School for Perquim ans 'and , New Hope-Woodland Charges will be held. The Sun day night session will be held at Woodland Methodist ' Church on Monday, March 3, at 7:30 o'clock; the second and last session will be hejd'. at Cedar Grove Methodist Church. Emphasis of the school will be upon the four lands of witness and decision. i ' : .' The Rev. Williamickett "(A New Hope-WrodlantT anrf,'. (ht Re.v. Max Vrbulin of Perquim ans will be leaders in the school, The publipt is. cordially invited to attend! 3 V County 4-H Clubs CteonsorirorDrcr: s . Miss Rachael Spive;r of h 4-H County' Council is heading up a committee ' on ' arrangements : for the annual 4-H Club , barbecue dinner whiqh wrll be held Friday! March 7, at the Winfall Grammar School between the hours of 5:30 and 7:30. 1 Other members of the commit tee are ; Billy E on, Becky Gregory, Betty T . n, Jean Ed- I 'Vrm'tTrV''' ' 1 1 i.mwiwi,.! Impao Sport Coupe wild Body by Fisher. Every window of every Chevrolet Is Sulely Plate Glas. it. A BEAUTIFULLY MOVING THING! '58 CHEVROLET ' f '''' - 1 r " H;j3 li)-' it'&built to shrink the iMl&nd' level the roads. It brings you a i ,iMJfflWrrjH$-; new: things than any car ener offered before! riir un n Inxi new Lihevroict was built to ; slide behind the wheel, turn the susnension know hnw tn taki the Onu fmnchmed r.hpmnhd ibniM if, i Thii new CheVrolet' was built to ; slide behind the wheel, turn the ' be looked at and longed for. You ', key and feel the silken response can tell thai from .the glances you . of an engine like the new Turbo get when, you driveJt. . , , ' . Thrust- V8. ' I t's an extra-cost .,. But Chevy was also built to put i, option that gives you extra-quick , new zest and smoothness' jnto' action the second your foot flicks V ' driving.-,- 11 j ' y' V " the gas pedal, , You sense this the firattim&you V - And Chevy's' new Full Coil X) suspension knows how to take the ripple out of rough roads. For the last word in comfort, you an . even have a real air ride, optional at extra cost. " : Now during Golden Oppor tunity Days your Chevrolet dealer's offering good-as-gold buys!. - v 'Optional at extra tost. diiplay thisfamom trademark C er for quwk appraisalprompt delivery ) ,
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