TK3 rnr.GTO.IAT3 WEESLY. KTSTFOEO. ' CAROUNJL FRIDAY. MARCH 29. 1963.
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' Activities
Fural Development of
d Co m"nity held 'its
secretary, read the minutes and the gardens are being seeded and lUf Vffl
Mrs. Thelma Overton led , in j garments' are being completed- lnJiIS Villi
. . w. .V. ' William : Turner, cha rman of
sing.ng ood uc Amenca. Hame Beautification stated ihe
Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, chair- vavA, hiT, rWwvi.zhr.il..
regular monthly t meeting Monday
night at the ?ools Grove Com
munity Building vri:h; ths chair
man. Samuel Moore, presiding.
Mrs. .Lucy Johnikins, assistant man of increased income, stated bery put out and- onej
house had been repaired and
Opening Gema
GWALTNEY'S .
PURE LARD
4-lb..pkg.r:i
CIGARBTTteS
,: Kinj Six 1 i ' Rag. Six
$1.89ct'n.7$;L79fctri.
JLAIN OH SELF-RISlNG-
FAMO FLOUR
10-lb. bag $1.05 7r
Smallest Autocrat C ata. Vanilla or p. ;
Chocolate, StrawUrry and Vanilla, :Mix
ICE CREAM . 1 . lz gal 69c
Roberto ' IVi Pounds '
-, Vanilla, Ginger Snaps or 1 .
MIXED COOKIES- bag 29c
r':rRESHfgps
Country Eggs
3 doz. $1.00
tommy r. za.
: PEACi ,t3 J
3 (in heavy syrup)
yi Ig. cans 98c
MAXWELL' HOUSE' ,
; Instant Coffee. -,il6-oz.
jar $1.39 .
PUFFIN. PILLSBURX
if OR. BALLARD'S1
V BISCUITS i 5
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.Hi'
In Our Market
PORK
Liver ...... 29c lb.
Spare Ribs . . 49c lb.
Neck Bones . 19c lb.
Chops . . . . . : 59c lb.
Beef Liver . . 49c lb.
Ground Beef 49c lb.
Gwaltney's' ; j ;, -it
Franks,. . , .!49clb.
Cypress Sliced ,v
Bacon ...... 39c lb.
Signal ' , 3 Lbs.
Sausage Meat $1.00
Black Hawk Sliced .
Bacon..!, 59c lb,
Oleo . . i'. . . . 19c lb.
FRYERS
25c lb. ;
(with food order)
RED GLO
TOMATOES
4 cans 49c
. : (witfx food order)
Mix or Matcn V'
Agril Shower Peas . V
NPocahonlas Corn ,.
Pocahontas Turnip Greens
Campbell's Soup . ...
t 2 for 39c
painted, two telephones install- , The Perquimans Indians open
ed:': Mrs. Emma Burke, chair- ed 'their - baseb&U season on
man of the youth, stated thei March 21 1 with a , 5-0 , triumph
youth . will meet March 28 at over Chowan High in ' an ex
Pools Grove Community Build- hibition game. .; . , :.
ing to begin theii ;lectricity pro- Tiie Indians took to ,,thi scor-v
gram,,'. There will be team dem-jngj path' - ono their - first chance
onst rations. ( The .girls will meet
at the same, time to begin their
sewing project. ' '
The chairman stated that rec
reation was needed, to stay phy?
sically fit and plans are being
made to begin this program. The
fund raising project , of raising
sweet 'potatpes, is under way.
Plans are being ' made for : a
i talent program ; and completion
of the baseball field.
The next meeting vill be held
' . CARNATION
Golden Cross Milk
Kraft Mayonnaise . . . qt. &3c Kraft Cooking Oil ... . qt 49c
REGULAR ,
Maxwell House
COFFEE
65c lb.
.CAMPBELL'S
Pork & Beans or '
F.-Amer. Spaghetti
1 2 cans 29c
Vesper
TEA BAGS
16 .count 19c
delivery-Service' " ". --f
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at tthe plate. . Freddie i Combs
plated a pop-up , beyond second
to gain first .base; he. thep stele
to jfecond. ; Ikey Stokely walked
and both Perquimans men stole
bases to put Combs on third and
Stokely on second. Jimmy Hunt
er (placed a high . fly near the
right field fence to turn in
Combs and stokely and place !
himself on third. Francis Combs ,
drove a grounu 'nail to center
field to score Huiiter. Combs"
.then stole from, first to second. I
on '
WVNN FORK CLUB MEETS
at the Chapanoke . Community George winslow took fi;st
BUiiamg. ... . ., ... ; r. i balls anH hnth rnrnh anrt Wine.
low stole bases. Combs stole I
home from third base to score !
thp finnl run . nf. tlio irtnintr
Tha Wynn Fork Community , , .. . I
4-H Club held its regular meet-J The mainrng sconng action'
ing March 13, at 4 o'clock at the occurred in 'the bottom of the1
home of Mrs. Joseph Ayscue, d t J"nl"? , whenu. ?
Community Leader., The . presi-. fns f k L? n a dnve
dent, Pete' Proctor, called . the lntf left field.:-.. Nixon took first
j.. (nr. onja hit batsman and stole to
repeated the Pledge of .AUegi-J eTf- Alvin Kirby walked to
ance and, the 4-H Pledge. , M Jf and Saw"
Sharon Bundy gave the devo. 3,al.kedf to u Franc's
tional. The 23rd Psalm. and the' s for the last tay of the
Lord's Prayer were repeated, i (.,! ' v.-
The roll call and minutes of I . Jfmmy Hunter held the mound
the last meeting were given .by I Piuim.ans. Pitchers for
Carolyn White, 'whp substituted , 71" were Joev Asbell and
Aiina tsuncn.
ON USS LEXINGTON
Gene R. Appleton, " fireman,
TOM - . ,V
for the secretary, John 'Hurdle
Mrs. Ayscue announced ,4-H
Camp would be at Camp Milt
stone. ' 4-
Thp mpptinp waq tnrnpd nvpp
to thp ni-nffram chairman Jn UN Of -i Mr. and Mrs.
Ayscue. Cheryl Copeland gave charIes E- Appleton of Hertford,
some interesting facts about ls scrvme aboard the support
North Carolina. Thp Vnrth 7ar- aircraft carrier USS Lexington.
j olina toast was repeated. Mrs. I Y1" visited New Orleans, La.,
Earl Riddick talked to us about reDary tnrougn the mh,
Program Planning. Recreation as Mardi Gras guests,
consisted of the game ,'1Pass- New Orleans Mardi Gras of
word" The meeting was ad- ficils. invited' the Lexington
joiirned. " Refreshments were ser- i crimen to ftttend tlie annual
"', ''sHARdN1 bundy;
ft - f
! PI
' ' ' Til
t(h YOU the friendly Jtorfolfc . .
Stores have jusrf the" thingMforr,,f 3
the Easter Parage from, ,,( . .
blue-ribbonrd bdrthets (withf M ' "
lill the frills to the1 latest,
smartest, tasnionsoi. tor
the -young 'Onesr-you'H
find spring rasnionstnar
thildren Tikf.td:!wearr' f(
Don't forget the lord of
the house e after ' Nor- ; -folk
has the bdst men's,; ,
furnishing, anjwhere! t . !( .
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Reporter.
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BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
celebration. ti
nil i : - 'J'
l,Tfe' Lexingtajj, now csietirat-
mg her 20th anniversary of
naviil service, was recently re-
desEnated from attack . carrier
toj isupport carrier. She is
shpnioported ' in .Pensacpla, 'Fla,
th3 f r.cDt feohiens are fourJ in Norfolk.
f?."7Z is juct pull up and lock up. Or if
ycj c 1.1 1 drive, jr-uvci's dugss ?.re :. .
cc.vj:.' t r "1 pif"J ? t- v' Tol
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Mrs: ' H.' C. StOKes Vas' ho'stess
to her bridge club Tuesday 'hight'Jre she serves as a' training
at her 1 home. i TTiose present .cawfer. i - h
jwaie jviesuames. yv,( ,U itsapep, ,if
m winirora, x. L..;,jess.up, . J. p. I A
Costbh, C. R. Holmes and Miss I '
Mary Sumner, he'. high , score ,
prize' went to Mrs, Jessun and!
JLiofy was .' awarded ,'Mrs.j ,Cost9n
A i sweet course was served.
SPRING IS HERE.
It's Time To Start Farming Operations
For This Year . . . See Us for Your Needs!
' For The Best . . . Buy
fisterxrr Funk
SEED CORN
We have it ready for im
mediate delivery. You'll get i
best results with Pfister or
Funk.
We Have f ;
A Complete Line of
- ROBERTSON
Proven Fertilizers
Place your order with us to
day . . . for delivery when
you want it.
WE ALSO HAVE
CERTIFIED SEED BEANS
and equipped to clean and treat Seed Beans
Come to see us today and be sure you have seed
and fertilizer when you want them.
WE BUY HOGS DAILY
WE-ARE ALSO BUYING CORN
We are District Distributors for Daily Herring, hand
ling all types of sprays, dusls and insecticides - Spread
er service for fertilizer and lime.
LF.MILOWElliSON
Winfall, N. C
Income Tax
RETURNS
State and Federal
: Tax Returns
Prepared For You
SHORT & LONG FORMS
; Fee $5.00 and up
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Phone 426-5403 or 426-7341
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, HERTFORD. N. C. "
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We are free to make a profit .'or to do a ob elect directors and vote on by-laws which will guide
" for ourselves' - ' tne rnanagement of the cooperative in carrying out the , -
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jj" J ,Our nation's1, rural electric, cooperatives believe in ' ; ,
; v ' 'the preservation Of the basic American freedom to or- That purpose, in law and practice, is to make ovail-
"i i ' gonize for the purpose of making a profit. They believe Qye tQ rurQ Qreas the highest quality electric service
' - '. equally in the basic freedom of the individual to organ- Qt the ,owesf cost conSjStent with prudent business prac-
'. - Ize with others for the purpose of providing himself with , ti;es
a service. , ' '
' The people above ore free people. They organized
to provide themselves and their neighbors with o serv-
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