: THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. BSf t ORD." WORTH CAROtttJC TODAY, FEBRUARY it. 1983. PAGE Ti: r' i 1 L By BECKY FELTON AND COOKY DOZIEH ''"'(Phyllis Kixon and tfeu-gwet Ajnsley were co-winners ; vie annual Peace Speaking .Contest, sponsored by he I inejr Woods Friends Churqh, held Monday ia the tPCHS auditorium. v (It has been 'the custom in the past years to qhoose one winner, lhe judges felt both' girls -equally qualified' and suggfeaWCi that they both be given equal honors. '' A PIA .study course Concern ing: "College -Preparedness" was held Tuesday in the school cafe teria, Trr Ainln.' htWh rolorful 'and inturtaiuw! bublic school music! conducted that MiMie Ritivjil held Wednes- day night at the school. Xhe ,7 th grades frcip. jWifaU46nfc $ertr fgrd Grammar Schools;- ' 8th grade and the 'High School, Glee Club participated. The Letter Club is sponsoring 1 a Post-Valentine Dance .JSatur- day night in the gymnasium.' During this week, each home- room chose a boy and girl HERTFORD, ."ar friends,.. trf.jiot J' iactept abogt our ?roffe ' conta 'wbe lnform'dtivt. . ". 1 ke Kind - ,ren 8fflreadv received and i welcome!, rhti- suggestions and corthehts. ' , ' Respectfully, In 3 oui of 5 cars, rcnular-pricod urnujbhus prtbrmancQ -firm's WA crr;z t;.;i ti cAnz r.::3 cuy; 1 1 A iff j'sweetheaift". Ksiday eftoh stu dent voted for the boy nd girl sweetkeant ' of Jftis choige. This couple will! .W crowned, Sa,ujr ctey night at the dance. The Ferquimans Indians and Squaws meet Cape Hatter as here. Friday night ,at 6 o'clocjt. jsjvi and Jflss. Lydiji Anne Wins is , the last game of the; regular fcw jJRountiwe, She was a mem season for the Perquimans teams. , Qf Bethany Methodist Church ,IjTHe French classes ' have . or-' and a member of the Mission dered and received five-new, MY Society of the ch.utch. nmitorit" whirh are disolnved where French classes meet posters are of some ' of the most lamaus ;ianamars oi jr ranee, lhe attractive posters do much to add "Frenchy"- atmosphere to thg room Experience Junkman" A.ny old clothes-,, and old rags?" CBM "Of course not.- This is a chief's barracks." i v -. - v " Junkman-" Any1 old. bottles?". : ,. a.ve.beeri tauMt .i;f-rnv.? 'I 7-" P'.TV- vli IMA UJlin "I'" tl '1 - frl M' 1 X '.HI r..wwv,"ivm'w..wwrriv'r'",' ilv'I you upioenuo:j Today, thousands of sensible car owners are saving a mountain of money on gasoline. How? By switch- ing to Sinclair Dino They find that regular-priced JSnjcbir Ignp gives them the lively frower an4 , ; v long mileage of prcmima f;c-r.G3 costing up to 4 more a gsoa. Why ay 4t taore? Try Sindair Dind , " in your csr tzi ocover tioy? yon coniaut up to4i&y-i eallon dnoct -envwhare in -the country where vou fvl j sea tclir' Dinosaur Dies At Belvidere W-'A tem& sEteis- Jftpuntree ;Bakor. 8L ,fUedi Swwday morn- lag at -1-M. ,8jt tr . ihne on Jftou.1 X, fBeJLvideiq, .atfeef , an ill ,W$s ,pi two oaths. , & lifelong resident c-f Per qyiraaas County, she ,was the widow of Joseph M. , Baker, dourfnter of .the late John Cal- I Surviving are a son, John R.1 Baker of Route X Belvidere; two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Bak- r Stallings of Route.., Belvi- " ,iwh ace of Norfolk and three grand- children. Funeral services were conduct ed Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Bethany Metho- M NX. HIGHWAY ' Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department's summary' of traffic deaths through 10 A- M;, Mon day. Februrv. 18, .follows! KiUed To Date . ... 133 KiUed to tat iwt Year . 121 S;l;'.'?iWE:.SELL ft an sizes $to 24 indies - ALSO - Crushed .Stone . , ideal for building! lor improving yourf j drive-way. Cuilding upply Co. mi Ii T IT I fl.i .i'M 1 f' III Hi:. I E fl 1 7 4 Sinclair Dino i'i: See your Sinclair Jt frw tW 'sdist Church 'by the 'Rev. Claude Wilson, pastor. Burial followed in the family Lcemetery ivsqr the heme. f.,l ,. I, ! Whitestan Ne's Mr. aod .Mrs. .Bobert Winslow spent Friday and Saturday ' m Hampton, Va., visiting their son, Arnold and family. Arnold and Dot have a little baby girl, Mary Frances. ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Eugene Dillon and boys -and Mr. ' snd Mrs. Archie white visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Winalow and their new bby at Hampton, Va.,' on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon White and family spent Sunday at Gold.sboro wit his sister, the J. Frank Casey family. 'Seth B. Hinshaw, Executive Secretary of N. C "Yearly Meet, ing of Friends, spent ' several days with the Hershel Hill fami ly and conducted a course of study for the Up River and Piney Woods Friends on "Faith and Practice" of Friends. 'Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Wins low visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie White in Murfreesboro on Friday and went on to Chapel Hill for a visit with their son, Gale and family. On Saturday they visit ed Mr. and rs. Sarrett, Betty's parents home. on their return tnP Wynn Fork 4-H Qub Has Meeting The Wynn oFork Community 4-H Club held its regular -month j ly meeting February ; 13, at. 4 o'clock in the home of 'Mrs. Jo seph Ayscue. ! community 4-H leader. The president, Pete Proctor, presided over the mee't ing. .',- ", TIRED KIPNEYS GOT TOr DO.WS; lu Uw JVKET 4-day SSe teti. Give kldanyi nentle Mft mn ui'liut for mula. HIp ct ti of arte at thitt Mwoty wmie, oumiiHi, l-nncfle, trf o If not Bleuedv ynvr SDe back- at any 4ra( (tore. TOPAV at S&M .PHARMACY A, t i5 r-i!i ii fi'r ' I ... . t IT' i ' . .lit' ; ' s t i : mil m ri mm ' ft t- 1 f'V-' .U.':ai:".s-. I !.'... .';.' '-"'".',!' r , - - v- ' ' . . , rv " ,J The Pledge of Allegiance and i-H Pledge were given, after which , we sang "My Country TTis of Thee.". Mary Beth Proc tor Pselms I. . 4ead the minuses, which were approved. . Lela Mae Long was appointed song leader. The -meeting was .turned ever tp' -the program chairman, Aud wy Jo Ayscue, with Carolyn White in charge of the program. Jehn Hurdle told about camp and Lela Mae Long told about 4-iH County Council meetings. The meeting was -turned over to Mrs. Early Riddick, who gave an interesting demonstration on i vHow to Write a Check." The meeting adjourned and refresh ments were served and enjoyed by everyone Greenwood 4-H Club Holds Meeting The Greenwood UII C! ih met. at Mrs. Kenneth Bateman's home at 7:00 P. M. Friday. The meet ing was called to order by the president, Ruth Colscn. The de letion was given by Brenda Wood. Missouri Bateman read the minutes. The club voted for diffe cnt members to serve refreshments at each meeting. Tildon White- hurst offered to serve at the next meeting. .! I Mrs. Bateman gave a very in- teresting demonstration on 'Landscaping." Follow ing:' the demonstration delicious ' refresh rtients were served , by .. Peggy Jennings. Recreation ; consistecT of 'diffgere.nl games, ; ' ' CARD OF' THANKS' May the GoodjLord bless each and everyone wiw '. remembered me with , car,ds, "!;flt)wers, , food, visits and prayers hite' I Was' a patient in., the hospital and since my return home. 'We are deeply grateful and touched by your every act of kindness. Our sincere thajUcs to each of you. Sincerely, Edna and Robert (Bob) White mm I Mi car f to catch one! See it today -i "-;:''.-'-" ' :- , 't.i ,':-. i'';.j' '::.:'' V,ii i .;:'. " "',,.";".' v ''-.; -. "'.. .,'' ." . :-.v . -..;'.'. .. ..' , '!.-'. -. .''-' "' , .... if you haverfj; put a '63 Plymouth through its paces yet, you're in for a real driving thrHI. And you'll quickly discover .what ,maKes it the hottest seller we've had in many a year! A rugged , Competitor, Plymouth stands ready to take on any challenger in -the .tough ,Plymouth-.Fo(dr , , .phevrolet lef;,,8b'wrt'areydu wallingW Grab your goggles andhead tor-puj shQweoom. See why PLYMOUTH'S ON-' THE MOVE at: ClaifiedAds THE T.lfRIY-E'iGHPH ff ANNUAL SALE of tht i ginia Hampshire Swine Breed ers' Association will be held Wednesday, March 6, 1963 at ; 1:00 P. M., at the Tidewater Sale Barn. Selling 4 Bred Gilts, 35 Open Gilts and 15 Boars. Meat type hogs se lected from Virginia's Finest Herds. Shew at 1 o'clock. For catalog write Can W. Grove, Secretary, Waynesboro, Va. Feb22 WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh deal-.r. Write Dept. NCB-720-23 Rxhmond, Va. Febl,lS YES SIR VE HAVE . furniture, appliances, anything for the home 'At Cheaper Prices"! Ask your neighbor abcul Sam's Bargain Store, 15 years of service our guaran tee. You can even call us for your needs at 721C, Casey St., Elizabeth City, N- C. Feb22 FRUIT lrtEES, Nut Trees Berry Plant-:, r,rcpe Vines and Land-1 scape Plant Material, offered by Virginia's largest growers. 50-pg. Planting Guide Catalog in color FHF on request. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES. Wayneaorc. Virginia. Feb8.1i),22 FOR SALE KOJIGE REFRIO-, ERATOR, good condition. See I or call Mr.s Joe Caravell.i. 5546, Hertford. Feb22 I NEED CASH for farm opera- tions? See your farmer-owned Production Credit Association. Loans up to 7 years. Albe marle Production Credit Asso ciation, 07 East Church Ft, Elizabeth City. Febltfc 'Hi, Come and drive 'fT MM .'.jfME M '.V' lilt' fJ,'.jfM It V for f63-PIyKiouth You have to own License No. 1690 MAN TO TAKE W&vKins route in ; Perquimaos. ' County. Present dealer going o-t of business due to hea'th.'l People with - accounts ' please contact : Ulrie Caddy, - Rt. 3, Hertford, N. C Phone 5491. Febl5,22c INSURANCE :JompJjjte .cover-, ae for Life, Health, Auto, Fire and Casualty. Eefore buying any insurance . . ; con sult HENRY C SULLIVAN, Old Bank Building, phone 4196, Hertford, N. C. tf WANTF ! rvvvvvvvvwvrnnwii wpr w.wy iMfM'.Ti " lf$Ate Vii r -;- . . - - - IN NORTH CAROLINA BEER IS A NATURAL As natural as the wholesome grains and tangy hops from which it is brewed, beer is North Carolina's traditional beverage of moderation light sparkling, delicious. And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the good living it provides for so many folks in North Carolina. Not only for employees of the Brewing Industry itself, but also for the farmers and other suppliers of beer's natural ingredients. In North Carolina, beer belongs enjoy it UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION, RALEIGH the ii APARTMENTS FOR i ,iModerh apartments to rent; '. l!j . three and four-room aperf-' ' ' ' ' . a , j i tiiiL-ms, luroivoevt or juuuiiuww : ,t.d as desired. Electric stovci , 'refcigerator and water heatet 5 .with eacU apartment. . Catt Hertford 2SP1 for information, pt2itfc FOR SALE WESTHJCaaOUSE aytomatic washing machine V and 80 - inch Westinghous ' .electric stove. Both in excel"'''' jlent conditioa Phone Eden i ton 2438. i I s, 51 '3

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