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' jned Governor Sanford and graduates, -- ' j.of meet Lid him that of all that has;ing at Bunuy d.uner, Llay 24th. I'.. Morton, State Chair l2 1,'orth Carolina's Tribute idont John F. Kennedy; : . ;ef it of John Pitzgerald .' ;dy Library in a letter to . L. "Bob" Hollowell, chair 1 of the campaign in Per uana County sent congrat . .lions on going over the goal i,i Perquimans County. y ; 'KJov ernor Sanford and I are mighty 5 leased that Perquimans County has been-credited with sending $400.00 for North Carolina's part j of the Kennedy Horary. county goal was 1200.00. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy tete teen said and done, what . the people of North Carolina 'have done is the nicest thing that ha: happened to her. Governor San ford promised' in his remarks to - the President's mother :t at Chapel Hill. , He told Mrs. Ken nedy that the state pledges the full ' amount of . its goal of $230,000. y - Many counties .are' over their goals, and this will help raise some of the counties that are lagging. We will now concen trate on helping the counties that are most behind, in the hope they will go over the top, too. Whiteston News Mrs. Burton Myers and Mrs. The four were Janie Stallings, graduating from The College of the Albemarle, Elizabeth City; Nita White, Reggie Baker and Ted Winslow of Suffolk, Va. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter of Norfolk, Va., spent the "week end with her mother, Mrs. Verna Winslow, ; On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Crafton WJnslow of Winfall visited Mrs.. Winslow. i r 'V SHOWCASE OF FEATURES ' m NEWS AMERICAN It couldn't "be mord' 'appropri ately' named. The Showcase Sec tion of The Baltimore News American, every. Sundajr is a brilliant display, of scores of de lightful reading features, Every- TheiRill tfmmart lit Wilminfftnn' Wlone " family WlU-IUia 8r- spending a few days with their I OI uueres V"".1" V m.. t.a t i an m (Don't miss- the SHOWCASE sec- Thi Lane is ill at her home at the;tion of VOTE Saturday i May 30lh :' for " '- .'' I. Dsvcrly Itlie Governor time. The Rev. and Mrs. J. Hugh White of Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Berry Lea White of Woodland visited relatives here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark and bahy of Portsmouth, Va., visit ed Miss 'Lovie Tynch on Sat urday. ' ' Mr. and ;Mrs. Alvah Winslow and granddaughter, Michelle, , spent the week-end ' at States ' ville and visited his brother, Em Imitt Winslow and family. . Mr. rind Mrs. Roy Winslow spent Sunday in Goldsboro visit (ing their , daughter, . Mrs. Excell Markham, ana iamiiy. v The 'Rev. and Mrs.; Hershel Hill entertained the high school THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN On sal at your local newsdealer IN MEMORY OF RALPH CHAPPELL Seven years ago you whom we " loved " Went to live with God above. Little did we expect one so young would trod In only one week of illness down that path to Gotf. V ,' We - are glad that ' yesterday's memories lighten the, sorrow As '; we through1 ch "to- . morrow, s . I cannot jspy, ana,lwill not say1, That he Is dead; he is Just away With a . cheery smile, and a wave ?of he'hand He has wandered' into an un known' land. , r v " j v His-Wife and Daughters. i i v ( A 'fit It: All property owners are required to clean tlieir lots THREE (3) TIMES A YEAR May 1; July 1; September 1. If owners do not comply with ordinance, tlieTowiiUdean 16tS aiid tHd c6st will WMdtigu the rbperty r;;::;::J:. "The State Wool Pool will be held at Sermons Warehou. ; in Washington, N. C, on June 15. Those , farmers ' in Perquia:: : s County ''who would like to sor.d their wool to the Wool Pool as we , have dohe in the" past will bring their, wool to the Agricul ture Building in Hertford on Monday morning 'June 15, from 8:00 until 11:00 A7 ;M.," states R. M. Thompson, County Extension Chairman. Mr. Thompson furth er states that the wool has to be in Washington, N.' C, by 2:30 P. M., on Monday, as this Is the specific time allotted to us this 11- wH-t'it ' By ROBERT . LEE . (for the N. C. Bar Association) Ballmenls Andh Sales y Distinguished Atkins- took, spme corn to a mill for the purpose of having The wool price this year is' .T u , .iu- much higher than it was ; ast that h; wanted to get back meal year, with the price being about , k, 12 cents per -pound above the, h M and that he woud iwn Price. ,The price is as fol-bfi backsin pfck up rs' ' 'h "mml. In thp irnn1im the Clear, wool .........U........,'. , -.it:. : . 'atcr. .yie C t..i..j for tl.e meal, ,t's i :l z -.J i' cont is were c' ... .1 by fire wi'Jiout nr nee on the part of Bailey.' May Coble sue Bailey for the meal that he did not receive in exchange for. his corn? t Yes. The transaction - was a sale or exchange. The title to the corn had passed to Bailey. It was property of Bailey as of the , time of its destruction by fire. Coble 'may recover fromJ Bailey the market value of the meal promised . in exchange for the corn.', ' , ' v 1 ft ,' If the mill had not been de stroyed by , fire, creditors,,-of Bailey could have levied upon the corn delivered by Coble. As of the date of delivery,; it rbe came the property of Bailey. Raleigh The Motor Vehicles 71.45 mill nnd its rnnlpntj! were de- Short, Lambs, Stained. ' r, ! simvivl hv fire. The fire was and Coarse ..:.....:.;....;..:...66.46 k.. '.,. Reject Wool '.... .:..64.46 of Bailey. May BaUey j "6ent fTt1 V. Light Burry Wool .-.A..1, 63.46 u thp valp ,,f fhp deaths through 10:00 A. M., Mon- Medium Burry Wool 58.46' delivered to im? Heavy Burry Wool ; 53.40 transaction was a Tags . 14.110 bailment. Atkins was n hailrtr ; (Handling Charges-Mc lb.) artj Bailey was bailee: In a t Karmorc fKnt will cart4 fViot. wool to this pool would 'tave sorlal Dr0Dertv is dehvered to wm t a iot of ennfusmn if thpv vohlrl 2 L..; I 1 . ., " LIII3, UUllffff.. UUL LUC LI Lie UT UWIVrinnoA? 1 c C."t SALS . heater, 30 g : t Practically i months, reas .' Berry Coleman, lord, N. C. , . That , a. petition and 1 has been made to the Tc n :', Hertford. N. C. to chai ..i andh si amend its present Zoning rdi-y ; nance ' pertaining to the' locality in the Town of Hertford, N. C;, described as follows: To change those lots located on: the north Jide of Grubb Street, Hertford, North Carolina, de scribed by the Town of Hert ford's new numbering system as lots Nos. 210, 212. 214. 216. 216. 220, and 222,- which are: presently zoned as residential lots, to in dustrial lots. A Tiparlnir far- thta 4irftrtA!i4 rUaniro will ho haM hv llu riv-''B missioners and Mayor of the ',, C Town of Hertford. C at the " regular business meeting held bv . the Town of Hertford. N. C. at ft! I Ma ts . e i 1 c V !. .. Txec ' Js i May Bray A. 11 s i T-4-L 12.1 - . l z. - A If H , day, May 25 follows: Killed To Date' t: Killed To Date Last Year . 941 451 have their wool tied-in bags and; ership of' property, is re have the bass labeled with thfeir t u un - mu- jlname the weight of .each bag, j ti;uIar transaction -was -a ".bail' an tne numDer or nags on each ment because Bailey te'gred to tag. This makes the bookkeep 'retufn the identical property ing and keeping up with' the j a,, aitered form. ! 2 wool much easier for those pco-j lf property , deivered 0 n. pie that are handing , the wool other under a bailment is lost at .the pool, because it is real or destroyed without the fault easy to make a mistake and it 0f the baUee, the loss lalls upon has to be handled carefully, to the bailpPi because it is his prop make sure each -farmer gets all that is Jost. The risk' of the money that he is entitled ,to loss tor the destruction of prop ter his wool. lerty, unless otherwise agreed, is ' "We hope that you, will make'upQn him who has the title. arrangements to participate in . ' i this sale as we know that it has. Suppose Bailey's mill had not meant much to the farmers ml been destroyed by fire. Could the past, and if you-have: nyde:- .ereditora nf ;.niW ,.Jiva questions concerning the market-Jirfvicd upon the corn brought to ng uiis. wooi, piedse toniact thd mill by Atkins? 1 is." states Mr. Thomokdn.""? ii'iw wju . t.. - not seize- property -h) his'pos session' 'that 'does ivot "belong Ho him. y t - : nil., v 4 : i y."::; She Sure. 1 don't want IV Elassif jfed Afc FOR ' SALp 14-FT.' BIpIbOUR boat, 30HP Evinrude; controls and- steering .with " trailer. ,'Ready to 'io. ? friceiiP'rlgrit. W Call 5431 vr 6876. - . J r 1 1 C-3 1 i j Carolina Pride Grade "A" Best Quality 77 V 7 ii'.''li-: EMS .. WITH A .. FOOD' OBPEB SEALTEST i f Fani'i, Puffin and Pillsbury ICE CREAM II BISCUITS M f?al-79c ;' I a cans 25c - , X v , WITH A ,FOOO ORDKR NICE k LEAN Pork Chops lb. 49c BES'l1 NOt.w GWALf NBT OB LUTKR S Franks ..lb. 49c KIKUAM'H Beef Liver. .lb. 39c ','TASTK" -- WK 8MCE IT . Bologna lb. 25c HVGBAMS FA VOR1TK BRAND , Breakfast Bacon. 3 lbs. $1.00 NVORAOK BKKAKKAST , Sausage Meat -1 -lb. 29c VKBV TENDER ,. Pork Liver. -. : . . . . . .lb. 29c Fresh Melts lb. 19c MKATV , Ccrned Pig Tails. : -lb. 25c "OtB" HAM IN THIS FRO. Sausage Meat (bulk) - Lib. 55c HONSVCUTT" - Smoked Sausage. - lb. 29c GWALTMKV CYPBKS8 ., . .. Breakfast Bacon... -Ib. 45c STRIKTMANJT , , . ' , ' ' Fig Bars ..-)kg. 25c STRIKTMANN , Vanilla Wafers box 29c GRKKN GIANT .- Lima Beans -. .can 18c Rose Farm Corn, ..can 21c MARTIN OALK- ... , v . . .. Southern Yams i.,.:. can 25c MBS. FULBKBT'S , , ' ' Mayonnaise. . . . . 2 .qt. jar 59c GARNKR'H . r--. . . Grape Jelly ...glass 23c MAOALKNK Super Sweet Slices. .jar 44c TAVLOB'8 BKG. ISe .1. baf Potato Chips ........ 19c Jim, Dandy Grits.. ...box 12c FAMO KBKSH MIT .' Neckbones .lb. 19c :..lb.69c ...lb. 79c -.lb.89c Pancake Mix . l .Jx'12c (HfcBRY, ttMOANUT, FACH AI AfFLB Frozen Pies each S3c BATH HIZK - . Pamolive Soap. ...3 bars 22c ' SKLF-BIH1NO T Groves Flour 5-lb. bnj 12c Groves Flour. . .10-Ib. tzs c This Is The Life 'i By DONALD R.'.THOMAS 5 . Coble - took some ; -corn to Bailey's f mill in v exchange for some meaL There v wai no agreement or understanding that .Coble was to get back meal THE HICH FOOL from the very corn that he a UJn'i 'lifpf ri,in'l):(v,riKtlbl,oueht- Coble was to simply in the amount of his possessions. A storv of a rifch man whose than he had room to store. "I will pull - down my old barns and build bigger ones to store., all my crops and goods. I will say to my soul, 'you have many goods laid up for many years, so you can take it easy now. Eat, drink and be merry'." God told him that very night, 'You fool this- night your soul shall be taken from you." "Who then shall own these things you have, stored up7 You are rich in ma terial things, but not rich to ward God.- So, beloved, do not be anxious about life, but about, your soul. There's a better life in the next world if you have taken Christ Jesus as your 6av-J ior. . God wants you to have things, ' but seek Hun first ' and He will give all these things to you. . Your . soul ls very im Dortant to God and t want to see you saved. Christ is the! One Who saves and keeps.' Take: Him at His word -because they are true. -"What will it be, life everlasting or the lake of fire? It's up to you to choose. .The Bible says, "Lay not up for yourself treasures upon 'the earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal". Matt. 6:191. WANTED ; POPaAR LOGS and blocks. Call Hertford Ve neers, Inc., 426-7420, Hertford, N. C. , Aug23tfc WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh Dealer in Perquimans County. ; Write Rawleigh Dept. NC - E 720 3, Richmond, Va. ' " 1 dm, ti ' It. -. I f t--T Hi .. ' r 'iVt'"'fi1;-n(0 t - tl I r to ...a HOUSE FOR SAXE PtuCLu two baths; located oh" torner lot 85x100 a ld0 Hyde"Park ' Street, across 'from' thei pla j ground. Chll Mri'fNefjtee' Caravello, phone 428-73J3, Hertford, N..C.,, ', Apr24Uo m m m . ai w$i r y - y, t; 1 ' ,,,. t. . 1 CANDIDATE FOR COhrilCoIONER PARKVILLE. TOWNSHIP : ! ISVQTE-FpRyy APARTMENTS FOR'HSTT Modern apartments to lerv. lt, three and four-room apar TRY A WEEKLY CLASSITtEll WE SELL Sand -RocK Bricks Cement See Us.. For Your Needs , . . f or any job; large r small. MI-1E; TM?5 y- Best Qualif is:! y''J:;;;:l il-;.y',-i .-y yy ;..-.. 18 Years In CoUiitf :id Site C- ,u&VTti$mmM CHIT Au' i: ".vfJH y'.v ' -V :tltr-i;'t "4 ! j .ri A'. in he received a certificate from the U. S. D .rtment of Aprirulturp in rwwmiiinn rf rrpritnnnnc ;.r.i vice in making 'effective the provisions . of the Agricu! ;e Adjustment Act of 1933. ; y. ' .:'!;.: '!"y ..v.jifti.e ;y:.yvy. -rv; - .(V.jat(Hi.Vr.. : i'; Served 4 years on the. County ASC JJoardv Served 4 years as Chairman of Perquimans County Farm Bureau. Served 14 years as County1 CommissionerS years as Chairman. " Served 2 years as Chairman of FHA Board. ' ' Served 8 years on Chowan-rerquimans-Pasquo'tank-Camden District Health Board. ' , b - ' r ,.. .' Member and Past Chairman of District Tuberculosis Association. ' ' Director North Carolina State Board Tuberculosis Association. ' " - ' ""' Director of Tidewater Council of Bby Scouts' of America.-' -V. - ' ' Helped organize andf served as first' Chairmim o'f the "Albemarle El Cci' -i Helped organize and became first Manar of AlUr r'j T' bp 19 ye?rs, including 3 years as Manager "shd 14 j ; : ?3 : 1 1 r ''Trr;-' ident cf Tarheel Electric J!;-'. crtl.' ' .' : r-1: - Served 2 years on Executive Cor-..!;tcc cf Te.;-. II'.'-: ' trie Membership Corj- -;tion. - "r '''',yr 7!'"v : ;" " - v" Master of Perq'Jmr s Masonic Lodfj 1"' md 1! , Charter member o. Hartford Li rr.s C ' . I - -f.". , Deacon Great II , i ptit Cl .) r ! f : D : "? c it y t f !. ; -a or I. r vn- J, l-.l. 1 I CCI ' ' C'JT PF.ir-"? -WH WE MANY GT.ZZX C ) i ll :ty cf :E3 iiaij, :;oulee:.3 at. j ; j. S f Ian! 3 FJ 'ry; 1
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