V A , THE .PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. KT-TTC "tTt CASOLTNA. fTTTVT. HAY 19. 195S. V I 1 V - m lis 1 I .f V ! J i a I! ii Tnursday night, June 4. Offic. l tor the coming year will be llected at this meeting and the president urges all members to attend.' feftAINAGE PROJECT IS TERMED HUGE SUCCESS (Continued Irvro Pays Onis . titty, MrA'Marie S. Elliott; corre sponding ; Secretary, Miss Hulda Woodland treasurer, Miss Thel tha EUioi As i-butgoing president, Mrs. Alice iXbwe Owens presented the vel:to Mrs. Lane and her pres ident's pin, which was p nrud on by her husband, Archie T. Lane, Mrs, Ann Jr. Hi T T 1 Annual Convention of the North iidi!Proiesio4aJ Wkeiffcitjlubs. Inc., will cbnvene in Greensboro The: Auxiliary of the Wm.' June 11-14, with Convention ul Stallings Post of the Am- Headquarters at the Woman's Crican Legion will meet at the -College, University 'of North cimtk nf Mra Vpra Batton on Carolina ilreenshoro and weed as many attend this convention as possible. -: ' .. . j The meeting closed with the' Club Collect and the song "Sing Your Way Home" with Mrs. Rid dick at the piano. Members and guests present were: Mr.' and Mrs. jArcJjie T. Lane, Jr., Mr." and Mrs. Melvin G. Owens, Mr. and Mrs R. M. Riddick Mi M&W;SMr8- M Jackspn,. Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Bur bage,; ;Miss Tbelma, . EliJotfcjiMrs. Eldon " WinsioW, Miss v; Hulda Wood, MraC; Erie' Haste,1' Sr., "Mrs. Marie S. Elliott, Mrs, Lester Keel, Mrs; Sallie Mfityinei-,Viola D. Nachmari, Mrs. Betty T. Swin dell. Mrs. Mary D. Robertson, E. Barrel!, Melvin I uwens, jr., ana way ruiauon Mrs. Lane announced the 40th Elizabeth City. U JUST A REMINDER Take Advantage of Our 45th Anniversary SALE PRICES All Hammocks Off COMPARE OUR PRICES ON GLIDERS - CHAIRS -CHAISES SWINGS GYM SETS - FANS and all porch and outdoor furniture! A LOOK SEE WILL CONVINCE YOU V.M. Morgan Furniture Company 1914 1959 GIANT AUCTION AND DEDICATION at Farm Fresh Foods, Inc. rr Gatesville,N.C. Saturday, May 30 10 A.M. Lunch on Grounds 2 Auctioneers 2 Truckloads Furniture New and Used tires. Several Tractors and Equipment. 2 1951 Chevrolets and 1 Ford. Western Saddle and bridle Boats, Trailers, new and Used Chain Saws Antiques Appliances 1,000 Peach Trees, Elbertas, Red Haven Free New and Used TV sets Ranges Oil Burners Gas Ranges Washing Machines Coffee Makers Chaise Lounge Electric Irons Camp Stools Lawn Mowers Boat Motors and many other items too numerous to mention. UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF DON C. HALL, Manager ; GATESVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA ASSISTED BY PHIL CRONKHITE, Auctioneer LORIS, SOUTH CAROLINA . , ; . , ., . , Ootbotrding'i paee-Jettinj four' S cylinder, in-line engines... prove , imoothett by far, most l,ble. in millions, of Merconomiser igmtiof .linkage AUt and generator. Mark J8A taa JnJet Carburetors, optional Dyna-Shock Absorbers. , SeeMercury. world No. I outboird ttdaylj PRICES AS LOW AS $225.00 WE ALSO HAVE A Complete Line of Bicycle Parts and Repairs! - " ILvi Uheprvwl thht ftr ud fori It is honed that this explana- way convey to thiftv public th when a . tase fboef(m fi?)t . 1st,; followed fqin . f f of meningitis i: yt 1 ' r J i (: i demiologicBlly ; the ; memngo toccic Spinal? Meningitis ii fth type in , wiqh, vhe most rigii Miss Barbara Ann Edwards is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Edwards of Hertford, who announce her engagement to Paul Matt Matthews, son of Mrs. Philip L. Jackson, also of Hert ford, and the late Matt Matthews. The wedding will take place August 15. ROCK RIDGE EDGES PERQUIMANS INDIANS Continued from Page One ley was the winning pitcher. He entered the game in the fourth inning and was relieved by Proc tor in the seventh when Perquim ans threatened to rally and tie the score. The contest marked the last of the season of the Indians, who won the Albemarle Conference title and the District I title. BPW CLUB INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR (Continued from Page One) structed 17,700 feet of main and lateral ditches moving 10,128 MENINGITIS FACTS tuted early. Epidemiological studies around a case of menu lingococcal infection are usually unsatisfactory in these times. Seldom can a chain of infection be defined. Most infections are either asymptomatic or so mild that medical attention is not sought, the infection so severe as to attract medical care being unusual. However, these may be so fulminating that unless medical aid is quickly obtained, death ensues in a matter of several hours." v . The most recent case- of men ingitis was due to a strepto coccus, the same kind of germ which causes scarlet fever or septic sore throat,,,, ,, Jt is a rather uncommon type J of men- USED CAR s Graduation Time Is Here! I Choice Will Be Attractively Gift Wrapped FREE OF CHARGE. Come In Soon! and prophylatic therapy for the . immediate' close contacts and J quarantine close contacts over 1 1 years of age for three days, and those under 17 ft about a,i Mak That nov or Girl Graduate Hanov With a Gift From J. C. BLANCHARD th.Sait;.COM-INC. A Large Selection of Gift Items Is Yours to CBoose From andYour While all types of meningitis are of major importance as far as the patient is concerned, epi demiological . the i meningo- thcfl igid quarantine. procedures arecar- cubic yards of dirt .and 15,142 feet- of field ditches moving 597 cubic yards of dirt. Their arms do not look like the same land now, as they have long rows and the land looks higher ince. the ditches were cut. Local ASC and SCS officials after reviewing the project have, stated that this is an excellent, example of farmers cooperating imong themselves and with the, 'ederal government to overcome kheir overall conservation prob-j lorn. They have ignored farm boundaries in the same way that run-off water ignores, such arbitrary lines. A drainage out let" serving each farmer in the group was constructed through 3everal farms to , a v natural drainage outlet. , These ditches were surveyed, designed and the construction checked by local Soil Conserva tion Service technicians working with the Albemarle Soil Con servation District. An even greater tragedy than being unloved is to cease to love. .'" ingitis, and the same precautions Best Solution to your laundry problems is to turn everything over to us . . . cost is small, satis faction is great I Send us your Dry Clean ing . . our Sanitone method is truly fine . .". you'll see the results! RICKS Laundry & Geaners PHONE SI48 i Edenion, H. C. ''rrtfcrdllETdwtre&Srttec. u.i A-l Used Cars & Trucks 1956 CHEVROLET Station Wagon 1954 FORD 2-door 1954 PLYMOUTH 4-door 1954 FORD 4-door 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-door 1953 MERCURY Hardtop 1953 FORD 4-door 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-door 1951 FORD Victoria 1951 FORD 4-door r;? ; ; , 1951 CHEVROLET 2-door!,-1951 CHEVROLET Hardtop, i ; 1950 FORD 2,door 1949"FORD 4-ddor J - 1958 FORD y2-Ton Pickup 1957 FORD F100 Pickup. 1956 FORD Pickup 1955 CHEVROLET Pickup 1954 FORD 2-Ton Truck DiAJ.E-.-3 NO. 1741 ..-A.T' . ....ti .,..,M .V-. t A , V. v DBALRR NO. 1690 1956 Chrysler N. Y 4-DOOH 1956 Dodge 2-DOOR 1955Buick 2-DOOR.HARDTOP 1955 Chevrolet 2-DOOR 1955 Ford CLUB SEDAN 1955 Plymouth 4-DOOR 1954 Chevrolet 2-DOOR ' 1954 Plymouth ; CLUB SEDAN '' v 1954 Plymouth . 4-DOOR 1954 Chrysler WINDSOR 4-DOOR 1953Buick 4-DOOR 1951 Mercury 4-DOOR i SEE.tfS FOR BETTER j BUYS IN USED CARS!: ii FOR MM, ARROW SHlfcTS in regular or4ripdry styles. I Makes a fiftftgift! $4.00 to $5.00 , : I TIES-in-Hand and Bowsi ( Regular knits and Jerseys . . ; colorful and stylish! $1.00 and $1.50 I SOCKS: Cottons, wraps, ny lon stretch; all styles, colors! 39c to $1.00 COTTON PAJAMAS: Reg ular and longs. Also cool summer "shorties" . . . solids and stripes! $2.98 and $3.95 SPORT SHIRTS Reg; cot tons and knits, drip-drys, sol ids and fancies. Cool and comfortable! $1.98 and $2.98 WASH 'N WEAR SLACKS: Styled by famous Northcool. Easy washing, cool and com fortable! Alterations free! $6.95 to $9.95 Don't Forget: Surf Pants, Swin Trunks, Bermudas, Lug gage, Shoes and Jewelry. FORMER Shecr.new SUMMER HOSE I by "iMojud and Fruitfi of ,the Lwim;... If $ Perfumes and:' Cosmetics are always a welcome gift! Beautifully styled new SUM MER DRESSES in all sizes! At only $6.95 PAJAMAS in cottons and drip-drys. Batiste gowns and "shortie" pajamas. $2.98lo$495 SLIPS with the new double shadow panel. -Cottons and nylons! $1.98 to $5.95 New "Morgan Bates" Cheriile Spreads. Blue, white, green and yellow. Truly a beautiful spread; completely washable! Don't Forget: Toiletries Lin gerie, Towels, Wash Cloths, Luggage, Skirts, Bermudas and Blouses. - ' , - , J. Remember, Juriel Is Father's Day v; C. BLUipra & C0, Inc. ; "BZaNCHA RD'S? SINCE 132 f ,- , , 'fl WE DELIVER PHONE 2371 or 2271 4-5 LB. AVERAGE FRESH DRESSED GRADE A HENS . . . Ik 29c LOOSE FRANKS .... ibV 35 .' FROM WHITE'S PRObUCT FARM . ; , LARGE STALK FRESH 'CABBAGE FRESH CELERY , ' , ' ' Ib- ' ' staikCyQ ' t ' f : 11 ' ' ' 1 . SPECIAL- 15-oz. Snow's Qapp's SPECIAL Tomato Aspic Gam Chowder Baby Food Tuna Fish" can 13c can 35c 3cans31c can 29c A?B:N.E'D -EISCUITS'- E AMtt.iEIiO'PR'l'.';- ;.wr. j - --; "'"ioLB. BA6'ili ) 5-LB. BAG PancaltelVlix; 1-lb. bor . 19c l)og Cnbm$ bottle PLATNSUN i . APRIL SHOWEH - Green Limas, can,..,, .19c May Peas..;, . . .':2 cans 39c (3ieer. regular size .35c ZstSoan..;.....r-229c ;f (i ilUt ! T" 9 i . . ": I J , - ., i. .,' . . . .-. j: , . ., h ' . r t :. .... ; - i . , '..: , K

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