Mi of 1 i 1 :. .(' i. r r- - - JTLe rt -t :d,-'ll.e solective :a cal;li::a, i ?da, Nv, . i 't, Iv.J ...a and temper. -!s of lave, get in -ary Baker Eddy. , . ... ATM YCIUHVI ttlTII " No sttsectiett paper, oif - .1'ghter rod needed! Turn , he dial. . electricity light . "your h ester; : ; -' i : Exclusively yettrs ho ' - bMwtiful,fln-furnilura . styled , ITmdsor. "1 f.!,V ....S, ftwy Terms . ' i JJxclusive Duo-Therm Dual Chamber Burner r- itsMOeaet,cleiuer r ' he, from every 4rop of oil! Exclusive Duo-Them . ' Atofeic POWER T .- yUK Bloet optional ,. ( at slight extra cost. .., Packed with many more fcatitres -Amer. lea's most modern, ' ''r . borne heater. . 3Y.R;.UM 7urniturcCO. HERTFORD, sr. c. With r.:isno-r.mT3 f deevrator micro-matched piinta. 3Zt eelors choose from for interior or exterior. It's si "Droml MlKM. tUrU iwMMaMSnS f 1m. - 7i hii . menlotu eotor c2emiar.; ' 0 oursiBS paint .1 ilv..nJ I i Considerable ' progress has beeir made in the expanded roadside de velopment r"irarti"'-4J:jrh wag aiaopted j "September'.. 19y4j the )fttgjhw:j-(-Commis3ion& dn&tswe Penartmenl said i t v 4t "j. Jj In recent' fep6tV W fflfehwajr Chairman A. H'Cr&haiijfJlhe De pat-tmeut stated,. tOur.eission con.: treli work has bee continuSdas1 th -b&eic consideration. The eflfeetl bobs of, all o their roadside deeton. yient ; woi-k ' i ( ependent , 071 groand-cover vegetation on . the highway right 1 of . way. . Grasses and tedpedetas are seeded on prac tically all "roadside areas of pri mary, highways. . .On. .secondary roads, thn shoulders and fill slopes which are most susceptible to eros-1 ion were, seeded," . r . ' . During the.past year, the Land- ' scape Department made a concen-f trated nXfort to preserve , native f rbadside growth. Unnecessary cut. I thm of trees during clearing opera, j tione en new' highway construction wis re'ducesV . 1 'Sr3 A 4 Nationwide means tarn plet insurance service. Accident.. , ' Fire.... ThVft..-. 1 Medjcal ... Automdbile . . . : ' Endowment . . ' Life ... ' - ' ft pcotMon. vour i'nnwnwjuc a representative can help .55 you ptan wisely and 1 economically. , . t , ' PHONE 4196 ' . ' Hertfo'rd, N: C, t L : - h"Mr N taw imm MtW I MtmMI MMltHCf CO. A . ' ' ' c ,. l( CC..J1ETE 1(K "- I 'i j ; Vr:!: - IT o tr.'.ti-ci.c:5 o ukm t:a t..nj cutting p -gra.a h-rs proven the wisdom of preserv' s ".v volun. teer plant growi i int;ad of a large scale program of new plant- tegs. : On' many highways wih wk der than a 60-foot right of way, mowing has been limited to a width of 0 feet from the pavement Native tree sprouts and Heedlfngs have been allowed to grew p- thIckli-.on the outer -edge of the rigrt' o? way."Tl)e bVst o tliese ha. &rl plarftAJaiM Belected 'and saed jjorl further growth. The less de ferable plants have been removed." I 'lesides retaining fBtue desira- IM sniWeiareey ,m,itf tvay, tfie favascniK? -ueparnnent nas aiscov- iiiftl many dogwoods, redbuds. haw. ok rnes, cedars, and hollies which we e uncovered m. theiCe roadside Tjii figles" 'ot native ptant swwth. ty'carefnt selective ratting, these beautiful native trees have been broueh't into view of the Jiighway traveler. ' . ' 1 - 1 ' ' ' Th fin t stage of this selective cutting was done along more than 500 miles of primary highway dur, "t? the, past year. : . The selected plants are youn? and small. They haVe been tef much thicker than theyjvni be eventually. Ijl apofher year or two, additional -tWpining Y"l 'dm ft 1c for e trees to develop into good shapes and 'sizes. s Selective cutting- has bejh completed; on the following gway: US 1 11T in Pender "'County i US 258. 'frbni ' Ta'rbero jotjtfj i wt 42; US 7U from Has. tgh to Durham; US TO from hear Aand to near Burling: ton: US 2f9- 0? in- Davidson County; US 821 'rem CataWba Elvpf to Innian: 1S 29-iZlimm ljGastonia ;to . Kings Mountain;' US. 19-23 front Aarhevitle to Haywood County line; US 17 f rom near Windsor to Chowan Riv er; US 49 from US 52 to NC 73 near Mfc, Pleasant; and NC 87. from US, 801 V near FayetteviMe, south-. erlyw In general, the .report sajm, the revised utility regulations (adopt - ted , last year) have worked oub quite feanSsfactorily. HoWeVer, there have been some, misunderstand ings and violations. A few of the utilities have completely disregard. ,'ed the roadside regulations. On the whole, most of the utilities have made a sincere effort to abide by the cutting regulations. . , , :. - t'ew' young treess and ehrubs Wer nlamtAi) itiiritiv tlia va. ' - Ki ' a v.. .cmi Thytead, priority was gjveij to pre. c watiieij' And1' selective, tutting ot native.,;, vegetation, v;. Constructim ivw.hot completed on' many sew roaa projects in time for last yeato Planting season. Plans are feeim? 4 lmi n tf' n r 't - .. i t planting during The ef.' .veness of the new prnt:' r w-J not be as vide-t or as n'triking as the general public m'g1 expect, Uve report said; Ta a"uge of tost" and he very adverse wa and SaowiAire xond,tibns adja. cent to the highway, it is necessary to use smnli-sized plants. . How ever, the end result after several years' growth , should- be. fiaUstac- tW. , ' tit . I The roadside pafVtfnd table pro. gram has. continued without any major changes. One new park was opened 'on the Old Port-Ridgecrest highway: ' Two of th older parks (pn US 17 between Vancebore an.1 New Bern,, and oa US 19 west of Soco Gap) Wve been remodeled by the installation. f modern rest- rooms i and - eTrinkuig fountaihs. Many individual i roadside tables have been tailt to fill in the gR; rs in the table coverage of main h; H. ways. . v . One disturbing development of the roadside park program has been the increasing demand by lo. cal groups for the establishment of roadside parks at locations which serve community rather than high way traffic needs. The report em phasizes the Commission is stick ing to its policy of building road side parks 'primarily for he high way travefei1 on high-traffic night ways. . On drawback to a success ful idid development progracn is the continuing. unauthorized clli.' tmff of ttees on highway right f way. With controll of cutting by utilities much improved) f the prit cipal offenders re fedvertasing1 sigW companies .and roadside business establishments,' the report says.. Some adjustment mtnrt be" made, bat the Comimnsion does not plan i.s-. n o ir t ea the cc .ing wi: Fowkr The fabulous Thimderbird V ' ' ' : Ford goes like the Thunderbirdl This exciting new "Go'-power will let you smile at Mllsv have new confidence in passing The Tnunderbircl Y-8 engine can be yours at no extra cost, for it & the standard evglit ta all' Ford Fairlane and Station Wagon models. , . ,.-v. ;V ...X:. Inv'"' .;' l'S-i C--.- Inspired $y jthe Thunderbird l The new '56 Ford and the fabulous Ford Tlmnderbircl are really I look-alikest You can' see the resemblance in every long, lew Hne j, . v every graceful coatour. -And you can expect to be envied no ' matter wbere you may drive in ymr new "3d Ford. ; , SqfetyX Only& 6;, ' ;t! ' 1 - 7uy . 7. r ( .- . -- 1, f:::f mmmAf: ij , - 7 ; ,. . ... ,:r-':, f ,i yt,,j hHOs"-? ' . i4yt-,-f c7x t5 tt:? in a ! elm. ..ate cfp.-Atings to . id;.-' : businesses an enfrely ' i. Ljtructsed view for inff. 'te v j ances. : . N : , The roadside development pro Cram is stiy hampered: by -the property owner, utility or roadrnde businessman, who eats away na tive trees without permission, Ig nore requests, by .the ommig:on for repair of damages, and then slips back in to finish the illegal cutting after a stop order has been given by the Highway Commission. to construction of service roa " by highway forces, along "controll ed access highways," the 'Commie, sion - plans to follow the - same standards of 'grading, tree cutting, and clean-up required of contrac tors, utilities and property owners oif the main highways. , . V U J f 7 ; The Perquimans - Business - and. Professional Wemen's' Chib- met Thursday night, November .S, .at the home of Mrs. Sallie McN. Lane for its regular monthly; business meeting. ;Mrs,v Roxanna.C.' Jacli son, vied president) presided; in the i ainence of the. president. . Urn. ! Mary Dale 8. Lane read 'tiie-min-. utes and,Mrs. MinnW Wilma W1 HJurdle, treasurer., gave: her,. rJ Final plana wer? completed for' the Mid-year ; Council meeting of the North JCaroJina Tederatftm of Business and- fVofesaional Women's Clubs which will be held Tn Roclcy Mount Saturday and1 Sundav. '-when the ten cmbs m District Eight will 1 1 1 1 r 11 i 1 in iTnoi 1 ni 1 i iTn irirxii kv hiti ntrxfxntmut 9 Lven more irtiportatat than Ferds l:J fks and" " V "!' go is. ford's exclusive new tafesjuard Dc; LfcVrsyri",., J exJEra pro?;cTroift from serious fcjvirs in r-ci 1 -' - custiDa yra fAi the steerirs nwiu i- Mk , , wiv-i i-.ixtjjuuiu icor view i..-.rur is nt3rLi!uard steering wkecl. riA''fve K..:::ty 'ner ipact. But, come in! See how s ofJoorssprtsingftpenunderuract,Foi)l;sLiT-rf r is li. i - hoslt - . , ' w eni ain C- rday 1 Vri Satu- ' y i tr,vMrs. Kal... 1 wi;'i a t ht4""' ine 1. t speak e Collier Zi. Georre of' Tu- ', York, who represents Naw York's 28th Ciatrict in thn U. & House of hep. resentatives. Mrs. St. George is wiUy known to the women of the United States as the, chief sponsor of; the Equal Rights Amendment Was elected t t' e U. S. Con- yww.iy.w ?.4f JAY WE SAY THANIIS, to those of our custom-'. ers who . have bedn.so considerate as to-keep their acr counts for KEROSENE, FUEL OILS, ETC., in such EX CELLED condition. -. , , The very close margin of profit in these' products necessitates what we term; quick turnover, in order to realka a fair profit for our endeavors, however at this tims of the year, WE ARE TAKING INTO OONSID- -EUATION BY COMPARISON, that limited number of ' purcnasers who have. neglected paying-their. accounts, . ana by mutuaLconseht, we . will make nbldeliveries to those in this category until some satisfactory arrange- , . ment has. been made for these items, we' will also report -each to the other any accounts who become delinquent , from time to time. ,i- - ?.'''. . , We, have no desire to seem unappreciative or unrea- , sonable, but we find this position necessary.-, . 1 1 . , t Accijciated Oil Dealer 5 J IMlWWWlMaiWlliWw -v--i-Li-LrH-.rliir ri jiVi '-injl ilj jjummfirlr n r iii - - . . . . . v ' : . s ... , T,7 . .7..:. . Ti , r " swivJ LJrcguaVd rear view r..:.Tor is " 3 iii 1 ...i . .m'ousy (, s The dub . those wii plan going to 4 J l r s to t...... e to to h..ve pr ' ages lents in C.4 Win- dow Display C(ft to havj them attractively wrapped with an item, ized list of the contents outride the attractive package in order ior. W1U De invitea it lo be delivered to th proper i The business sessron was f.!lo -person undisturbed. t 'ed by informal visi Dig, v. 1 l a d -. : Members will meet with Mrs' I licious 'refreshment .'course Was Jackson at her home Thursday I served!. 'W, i jTv' " wTtf-- -nr J"(tb)'.. 'T '(C OF HERTFORD, N. C. J I I M givssyou dc-r . Ta hc!Ai 1 irpries f. "n- " 1 s optional seattc'.sb.dl " ricu:'.- ir control panel and suh visors. A new doulte- A i.. '""j -V . . instmas gift wasi i ..... .-, the war orphan .w I rqiilmans Club shares in gi- I itmg. 1 Tenlative plans were formuli ' for the Christmas party at i Hertford December 15, when gnei dcr'ied to "give u - :ic - 'j, l.o ; ow LcauCV is ww-vi .v.-wu..-y J fcjnr.. "7Tiv:rfSjrtc..5i!if"" 1r