Tng pcr.cMAKS weekly; kxrtfohd, north Carolina, friday, march as, 19S3. f- pags esvt:i n 1 1 .3 Frcm the thousands of entries ; submitted iif the Kodak; High School Photo Awards, the Union School is proud to exhibit the ' group of top-Winning photo graphs which repVesent the fin est jFork of our young photogra- phers across the country. ;. ' - Though viewed only as a hob by by most of the winners their photographic ' skill 'will doubtless . provide ' great profit' to them In the years to come, both in pleas ure, and as a mea&srof self -expression; in this busy. 'world. u V The' 17th annual exhibit is dis- school rooms ' at: tfce . Union .School'. s : im li 1 , 1 I. . - ine traveling . laion, 11; A 4-IIVr With All Three 4-H Outfits . ,.; fi;vs. - wank ;nWrf inVfii.vf.rat of ' Jiieh I w'w,n Ann BMeman, aaugniet ot Mr ana Mrs. Kennern uaie--piayed in . several, .oi v t" BnnMin Heul 3. Hertford. U the first 4-H'er with all three ol.fcial -n ouints. sna is snown proudly modeling tn outfits, - The new uniform is in the form of separates.. The official version is the Which i Blouse with xoll-up sleeves and a convertible collar. The diess-uo mnnWirf Kv th friiatmaH ion feature a c(Hnrless neckline with roll-up sleeves. . The ,;school through the: courtesy of tion io the iibrary's collection in Miss A. M.' Hoffler. librarian. 1h(. fipM nf .,; . - Mrs. E. Bi Towe.' spent Wed- nesday morning with Mrs. C- p. Quincy. Mrs. Tow$ was a dele gate to W90S which was held in Elizabeth City. : Miss Linda vLee Elliott spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R Elliott. Gilbert Tripp of the University of North Carolina, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V B. Elliott over the week-end, visiting. Miss Linda Lee. . Mrs. Carol Abbott aud daugh ter spent last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Irma Dorsey. . ! Mesdcmes J. A. tiliott, Ed Lee. Jennings, Gecrjfe Jackson, Alice Combs and Doris Kemp at tended sessions of the annual meeting of the N. C. Conference Woman's Society of christian Service! in Elizabeth City( last wee. Classified Ads I The. photos are' scheduled for, a European display, . ". vs -I The exhibit may be seen dai ,'ly from 9;30 A. Mto 2:So P. M. Npw Tlnnlra A r Hertford Library ; . ' Two memorials head the Hst of new books to-the Perquimans County Library this week. , ; Protestant Worship Music, its History and Practice is in mem ory bf Mrs. Harriet Cox McNid er. This is a noteworthy addi- a ro$Avi::ss ." TryTjrrofax"gM in your home; Discover why it's your best , bny. "Pyrofiur gas gives clear dependable performance at low cost Use it for fester cooking and water heating, more effi . cieet clotbM drying and room .beating. HARRELL GAS & COAL COMPANY Pyrofax Gas Distributors , Next To Perq. High School , Phone 426-55Sa Hertford " tAlt V T59AYI The Confederate' Soidier in the Civil War, - written. ly the Civil War Leaders, themselves covers all phases and many personali ties of the v.'br. It is one of the most impressive books to .come into the library recently and is given in memory of David1 Cox III,-1874-1946. Other new books' this week are Divonce and You bv Winter: Ghosts of the Carolinas, by Rob erts (this is a, Home Demonstra tion Club list book); The Town, by Faulkner; The Mansion, also by Faulkner;-The Amazing Mrs. Bonaparte, by Harnett . Kate; Sunken History, Underwater Ar chaeology, by Silverberg; and the March issue of Horizon, ' , New fiction titles, in addition to the Faulkner novels are: The Glass Blowers, by . DuMaurier; Mrs. Maitland's Affair, by Lynn; Everybody Loves Cafa, by Head; Buyer of Dreams, ' by Judson, and The Rose Window, by Lloyd. PISTRICT BPW MEETING ' HELD. IN HERTFORD vited the 10th District Clubs to meet there in the Spring of 1964 after which the meeting ad journed, . v Chapanoke News ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branch of Virginia Beach visited Mr. and Mrs.; Emmitt Stallings last Sat urday, , Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wilson and family spent last week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wilson of Charleston, S. C. FOR 'SALE TWO-BEDROOM house; large lot, located 1 miles north of Hertford. See or1 call Whit Cartwright, phone 426-7101, Hertford, N. C. ! Mar29 HELP WANTED SALESMEN, managers ana DUiiaers, expen enced n sale and construction of low-cost, .: : semi-finished homes. Contact W. T. Atkin son, 403 N. Main St., Franklin, Va. Mar22,29,Apr5,12c APARTMENTS FOR ' RENT Modern apartments to lent: Vi, three and four-room apart ments, furnished or unfurnish ed as desired. . Electric stove, refrigerator and, water heater with each apartment Call Hertford 22C1 information. Sept21tfc SALESMAN WANTED BE A Rawleigh Dealer. Good year around earnings. No capita, necessary. Write . Rawleigh Dept. NCC-720-870, Richmond, Va. Marl.15,29 HOSPITALIZATION IN SURANCE for families and in dividualsAccepted by hospi tals; no physical examination required. Monthly premiums if desired. Rates $2.90 month and up. See or call Henry c. Sullivan, phone 4196 or 46l0, day or night, Hertford, N. C. NEED CASH for farm opera tions? See your farmer-owned . Production Credit , Association. , Loans up to - 7 years. Albe marle Production Credit Asso ciation, 207 East Church St , Elizabeth City. Febltfc FOR SALE . . . SPINET PIANO WANTED: Responsible party to assume low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box 427, Central, South Carolina. Mar22,29,Apr5,12 WANTED POPLAR, RED GUM, White Gum, Maple, Sycamore logs and blocks. Phone 426 7420, Hertford Veneers, Inc., Hertford, N. C . Mar22tfc i- .... . 3t K tConriBUtd from Page One) trict " business 'were discussed ! and voted upon. Also, a new District Director, Mrs. Betty Ra- der of Roanoke. Rapids, was elected ' to succeed : Mrs. ! Leary, and a , new '-District Secretary Treasurer, Mrs..' Josie Meikle f Roanoke -Jlapids, -was elecjed j(o succeed Miss Catherine' Aman of Edenton. . ' Door prizes, donated by Hert ford merchants, were distributed. The grand' prize was -an .antiques cut-glass bowl, donated by Tom my .Byrum and Won by Miss Christine Moore of Scotland Neck.- . ,' , . -The Scotland 'Neck Club in- WELCOME EDENTON 0 l n b &Ln Lb IF AD APRIL 4th- 5th AT EDENTQN ARMORY ... 3 to 11 P. M. Daily BOAT & CAR SHOW . . . MERCHANTS' DISPLAYS i; ' ENTERTAINMENT BY TION ALLY. FAMOUS RECORDING ARTISTS ' - PERFORMANCES AT 4-7-9 P. M.,' DAILY Each Show Followed by Area School Entertainment v AInSSION FREE! , Sponsored by Edenton Chamber of Commerce Ttfcr Tji3':tTG Edenton, N. C. : Thursday and Friday, , Marclr 28-29 ' ,', Brlgitte Bardot In , "A VERY PRIVATE f ( AFFAIR" " f : : I-E.tm Col vn,-,,;v 4i:;r"''" 04. , ' ; ' " Saturday. March' 30 Robert Taylor and , Ava Gardner in , , WPS-YAOUERO" ; - . v t, "; --aIso-A- .. ' ' .TEENAG3 F.SZSL." - , Q 1 s . t v. . y Sunday, Monday i.i Tuesday, Much 30-April lr2 Kathonj Ouinn end ' ( , ' Sylvana Uar-ano la: ' "BAR AT" T. - S.nduy Z-.SQ i t:S0 f - . Mond.x A Taei..r 1i9 - , r'9 . trt' Wednesday, f?tll 3 i EBCJIANTS tEF. MOVIX DAT 8km Contian.M froM l:8( , .Kerwin t 'aihews In , -the Tirr.r wcr.txa of . c-LLivr?.". ., .-'."'.-i ' im Volot ... v.j .. TBADR WITH TBB rfU.OWINa MERCHANTS ) f T FEEE 3 1... iSi nOlV SEE WHATS NEW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S (( In 3 out of 5 cars, regular-priced Sinclair Dino marches performance of premium gasolines -SAVES YOU UP TO 4 A GALLON 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 Sinclair Dino gives them all the lively power and long mileage of premium gasolines costing up to 44 more a gallon. Why pay 4 more? Try Sinclair Dino in your car and discover how you can save up to 44 a gallon almost anywhere in the country where you see the Sinclair Dinosaur sign. See your Sinclair Dealer. DRIVE WITH CARE AND BUY NX. GASOLINE ! Sinclam Baker Oil Company PHONE. 426-5544 HERTFORD, N. C. convAn r.:o;izA spyder 'i w. n , ''1 ; It I m wk$l -Kt4 !'Vj'' : rJlW yv illllllBi iiUsjm lilllll;:'t' 111 1 ' M JMM J ilT-t Illl" ' " xJtM ) buc1 :t seats up front! - Turbo-supercharged 150-hp engine! ' ' gharp eyeful of special gauges! Waste-1 r - 1 ca t 1 1 c T i . 1 . u 1: -1 r 1 I 2 11 ;rtI.ITl! . r i. is a '' iJ on botA Conair Moma Cmmt&U r cat-sccond timing! ' .'.vi'.-v . ClHuulET' ' FIGHT DISEASE, PARASITES WITH PURINA HEALTH AIDS WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE LINE OF CLEANERS, DISINFECTANTS, INSECTICIDES, W0RMER8 AND TREATMENTS V X Ixrdi cf c::;s ci ; ::;r C:clJ dczlcr's , . . Chevrolet, Chevy II, Conair and Corvette The Ralston Purina Company, in addition; to being the world's largest feed manufac-j turer, has a full line of quality Health Aids ; for livestock and poultry. There are more than 90 different products"! you can use to help stop insects, parasites, and disease. Every one is carefully re-; searched; then, proved on the Purina Re- j - search Farm before it earns the right to ; .wear the Checkerboard label. , 'v Purina Health Aids come in a variety of sizes so you can choose the most economical ' one for your particular needs. They may be added to drinking water, mixed with your . regular rations at our mill, or top-fed. Others may be injected, dusted, sprayed, or used ' just as they come from the bag or bottle. We'll be glad to answer your questions ; about any quality Purina Health Aid, or .help you plan a good sanitation program.- Call or visit with us at our Red and Whit t ' , Checkerboard store. ' . PROTECT FEED JDOLLARQ WITH PURINA HEALTH AIPOJ Phone 426-5585 O U Lj LlLJLj L n on a a ' WinfalKN.C. on n n n 1 . 1 1 Li v a u 1 U u , u :t.g t13 - v: w c

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