:::z::j iniinurrk. basic price sup-r late in North Carolina on crop wheat , will , be $1.99 a George Bellmon, Per kins - County , ASC, .. pffice ager, announced today. in previous years, .-'the; far farm-stored or warehouse- id,, grain or by entering into purchase agreement with the eminent. ".Vheat price support will be a ilable through , the ' county "jC officV' from harvest tinW rough January. 31. 1959. Loans .ill - mature on February 28, '.D59.' ' '( The rate announced today is 'a linimum which is made avail- ble at this time because of, the 'art of the wheat harvest, inns will be made initially at is r rote. v. If the wheat parity .ice and other factors indicate i higher rate as of Julyl, 1958. he farmer will receive the dif ference. The basic rate is for' grade Free For will hd aniP m'nnuiin vnrictM whnnT marif tuittr' vv ... i t i.'.. i . . .L.i..iix,4 i.rhaat mtViar hv tfpt- , r tKor fariSlS in .t the K COUntY . 4 tl, c.,krf r-iit ,.,KinH h ti As 1 on. . interest. "Pare frown" Kitchen Work with, this wonderful attachment" for your knife. It will save time, thumbs . and vegetables . . . easy to use ! Mil KNIFE W; , IMFITCOIL SECCMCOIL GET YOURS TODAY AT Harrell Gas and Coal Co. THE HOUSE OF BRAND NAME PRODUCTS J" - Superior BOTTLED GAS &rrtcm washers itrl'l puanf frigidairE electrical appliances .. empire heating equipment ' , - coleman heating equipment ' berwind briquets coal Come in today and get your FREE ' -'PARE DOWN" for the asking! ; Ktt Ta.Perammini Bieh'Schopl. No.'i wheat. It is further ad". justed up or down for grade and quality to determine the support price for J an individual farmer. . The 1958 crop prem iums and discounts are largely the same as those , in -the 1957 program. To get wheat price support in 1958,. a producer s must kbe m PomDliance with the. 1958 wheat acreage allotment lor the farm rfnH -fcf. -elieiblei ,tb;'reaeive a in for further details contacts 5?ouf- kltM cal county ASC office. , 4 Sinclair Company Has New Credit Card a new' "raDid-charge" system that greatly speeds service t credit card customers, is being (introduced in this area by Sin- clair Refining Company, it was announced by J. R. "oulware, company manager lor u om Nnrth Carolina District. Designed to improve custom service, the new billing trans action can be accomplished in a few seconds, Mr. Boulware not ed. "One quick imprint com pletes, automatically and accu rately, 80 per cent of all neees- Asking -SAME AS PEEUMGPOSI in cylinder and bulk ranges water heaters Ranges water heaters heating equipment v f V- '-'v::. ' ' ". .7' :V:.'. J '''V s " - i ,tV ill ' -'; . 1 ' frf . S 'I -.... sv Dunm home Mrs. Alexandra Wegner holds a photo, of her twin sister, , J Sophie Sauer, taken in Miami, Fla.. The sisters, 2,8, separated ; when Soviet troops marched into their native Poland 13 years . . ago, said they would be reunited as soon as they could raise . the money. Sophie, who works as a draftsman in Hialeah, ' Fla., recently learned from an aunt in Warsaw that Alexandra V was living In the States. ' 1 1 ' i 1 k . ... .ii.w 'in wm ...... sarv informatioa The new. sys tern will eliminate time con- suminc walks .back and forth from car to service stations. The now small-sized credit cards, made of plastic embossed with customers' name and address, will not tear or fade. They are being issued to Sinclair credit card customers and the issue should be completed within one month. Memorial Books I Now At Library ! The Perquimans County Li. brary has recently received sev eral very beautiful memorial books which are now available for perusal in the library or for circulation. These are: The Pictorial History of American Sports and the Year 1958 In Sports, both given in memory !t;f J. Edear Morris: The Treas ury of American Gardens and the National Geographic world In , Your Garden, given in memory I of J. C. Blanchard; The Ameri can' Heritage, in memory of Mrs. 1 C. W. Willif ord ; The Sandburg Range and The Rainbow Book of Art, in ; memory 1 of Mrs. Rushia Whedbee Watkins; Mem oties and Records, of Eastern North Carolina, in memory of Mrs. Peninah Hendricks Haskett who left Perquimans County in 1834 with the Quakers in their historic trek to Indiana. This book . is given by her grand daughter, a resident of Pennsyl vania. The Library Board calls at tention to the change in library hours, for the summer months. . The librarv will be open mrtfi 5 o'clock instead Of 4:30 in the afternoons. . But it will be clos ed on Saturday afternoons until September 6. Colonial Stores Building Warehouse ' Colonial .Stores,' Inc announc pri . Tueedav the formal ' sienine of -construction, contracts for s huge new $5,000,000 .warehouse to be built at Norfolk, Virginia to - service, more than, ,.100. supei markets in Virginia,. Maryland and Eastern North 1 j Carolina Actual construction is' expected to get underway within the next two weeks.. , . ' . ...i. Thi . new construction wilj permit consolidation of several warehouse operations under .one roof, improving operating eff ici. ency and service. t Thp new. cen: tfir, wjll also house ' Colonial' $ eastern'' f regional .' headquarterf uihi'ph ' nr - under the suDervision of Vice Presi3ent. I yHyTood Approximately , Tun, ano nai4 'time .workers' fire ..erhuloyed by Colonial in' this region. r - " . 1 - - . t. MEET THE HEfiO .;, ' or guwsmoke Tali James Arness, who plays the roll of Marshall Matt Dillon on CBS's popular TV series "Gunsmok'e," has lut ' a new thought Mto Ihe one-time child ish version of a cowboy. In this sriics ic r",T roics on screen and off, and hes hA en ava four miVK.nR. ... Susceptible tO human failings. ' n ... 4n rA ihd Wflrm KtOrV Be sure to rea ine warm siory bout ohV t lelev'sibn's most-be- . ,, T , loved SftorS m the June ZZna ISS in her Salt Lake City. Utah. 1 HD Club Members Attend Home Vee!( Programjn Rsleigh Three Perquimans County Hnm Demonstration Club 'mem hprs. Mrs. Rav Godfrey and Mrs. R G. Banks, both of Durants Neck Club,, Mrs. Alice F. Combs, 1 Chapanoke Club, and Mrs. Paige Underwood; ; home.' agent, were) among the "138 North Carolina! 11UU ' fliwiuvis " - v ... ,w.iij,r.,'i 0.19 "holit r arm-nome yvcciv nunc, on State College Campus, . Ra leigh. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Madre; Master Farm Family, at tended the Wednesday night pro gram. - . '. ' ' -The theme for the four-day program , was "Today's Home maker is Many Things," with spe cial omnhasis placed on Educa- tinn. Science. Human Relations DnH Snppph. Mrs. L. B. Pate, president 01 North Carolina Federation ; 01 Home Demonstrate Clubs, pre sided over the well planned daily programs which included music HirentPd bv Dr; and Mrs. Arnold E. Hoffman, movies on "Variety Vacation Land", ana v iar nwi cinto" sni-iai hours, talks, dem onstrations, such 'as "Your car riage Madam" (how to move il1v bv Mrs. Peggy Lippe, owner and operator of a fashion studio in Birmingham, AlaDama, and also a tea at the Governor s Mansion. The women were dis appointed that the Governor could not be at the Mansion, stated Mrs. Underwood. ' Leadership Achievement ponors and Awards were given Wednes Aarr Tiiciit Gaston County Home "o . ' a u Demonstration Clubs received the Honor Club Award. Twelve wo men were presented Silver Bowls for their leadership record, and the Master Farm families were recognized. The parade of ' "United Nation Flnss carried bv; Club' members who made the flag and wore the native costume which wasalso made iri various dou'ntries was most impfessivfi. The "' 82 flags GOT a sur; TIKE keba ud pains may come on with orr tkia, motional upaata or day to oar atraaa and atram. Ana roina wno aai ano maniiw omatimaa aoffer mild bladdar iniutloa t ,.L .1 A .1 Mlln 1 n youaramiaarawaandwornoutaacaraaa at dif?,r' pilbtJ , wim iiw, wm-, . .(feet to taa bladder Irr'iUtion. and by thalrmiW diuratie action throurh thakidnay; , J,ten4i to incrmu, tha output of tba U miiw of ydnay tub. - . , go If nanrinc aackaobt makaa yon foal r.gee)iut,mwerbla...wltbritleM.ikap- leaanignta .k.oon wa...-.ry juwh mi.. at tft aama happy reliaf mi-'nwm t -j trover 60 yeara.G. joa .fa tooal I . V TTl made the setting for the final pro gram, Today's' Homemaker is Many Things"..' The Home' Dem onstration women and their, ciud work was highly praised by the DUector and Assistant Director of I v .t the. North Carolina, Agricultural'.. Yhite Hat- NeWS I Extension Service! as well .0th-J.,Mr; and Mrs. Albert Eyre -and er educators and speakers." , children visited Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. Underwood states- that tne Fx4eman ,. UmphleU. on , Saturday t t. ,kn ottcnHpH , the (. . - 1 - beeome,,even tore' awart ! V they belong n gnv . , that more Club members, can. tend the . eventful. Week next year. ' , EarmiWom, HONORED ON BIRTHDAY ' ir;tri T.amh , was "honored' 6ri his 5th" birthday Saturday, June 7, with a lawn party. 'ihg -trees were decorated " with balloons anA mrw naDer. He received numerous gifts including a Jbiithj .biro i names were1 enjoyed MJ , . . ' nd each guest, was presented e. flavor. Those enjoying the party were: Billy and Harriett Williams, Pat- Good Reading for the Whole Family Hews f BCtS Family Featoes Th Chilrtlon Scwnct Monitw ' ; On Norwoy St, 6ton 15, Moo. ' Stnd you mwtjxip or tht tlm - fwckd. EncloMd find my crack o , ',: inanty orctor. I Vw l D ... - month S9 O I menth H-50 Q y- ." Cltv Xcn ., Stefa Vn,j. TTi ..... - , , 1 - v t ("."J..'i i f I J I. I A. si' and'BkVbaraLUiotU.'Wilnhertoa and auchter. Phililn MKttoy Charlotte nit! cnH t T: ihprt' HarriOl. i i . pinch, cake; cookies, peanut, and mints were served. 4 v v Mrsi'-fiUre's'pareftt Mr.f M Enij , , .njnphl k W -..J i litlllii! PPJQE gaoolineotiold mote records" for potforirtance thsin any other'- Get purtE-pni-aiup ...It'r. super premium, now,; ; Wimlow OiV Phone 3336 fctfd Afhey's floor and Deck inomel givei a .sturdy, shiny enamel finish-d smarter,' more attractive ' apfsedrahce, able to withstand any weather; and wear. Indoors or outh stejss; porches,' Wfcki or "V halls get Athey's j gleammg, lasting flrslS. Dries overnight. J " , ( ' If ' t-!tf" I ,VV 1 ' liWOTa.ict.taf'm!! ,o:;eur-,r.!,TJ. .nt . 1 A , .1 l 1 Unilett - . ' . ... ... .. ... , .i ' . V ) visited Mrs. L.ane s lamer, Mr Hendrix " of -Elizabeth City on Monday., ' .',... . '' . Clarence Miller , of 'Norfdlk, Va.; and , Ernest ' White and Wayhe White visited Mr; and Mrs. Tmmah Urhphlett 10W Sun- ' Light is , the' Vmbot, of truth. ; James nusseit iiuweu. f - ECONOMY" x 1 Coiiapdiiy Hertford, Nfi tkeni wttli inn mil1 Floorrpftd. Deck IncmeJ for a. WWt..U -'-Hi. 5,JL,t -.-f.i . Lvr ... ' Cm Man i Vast PnyHal, S1 M A9"' ' .lr...'..' . ! ' ''' Second Wt to I ...wrucut iu- iwb. from the bottom." ; i . , Chap?" Visitor xou say uiai publirff : building over there' cost. $2,006,- -000? Doesn't 'that seem like i ' terrible price for such a buiia- pg?, , , . --'. , Citizen' 1 -Why, man,; if ydu knew the gang that got thocoh-lv , tract you'd think ' we're getting ., ; ' ..Sg 11 I .1 i 1 J V: r?j ''V : 4 ; v .'-V Maalttn m ;w"TtvTa) in tel.:.:.:.-: .tsmmBji. c.