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. .'fvUtDFfO-Ct r: j To Produce SsfcrDrjvers v-- A new 4-H automotive pro gram introduced nationally early this year has a potential mem bership of 400,000 boys and girls. Half this number reaches driving age each -year, according to the Agricultural i Extension Service wfiich directs the program. ' 'The project is a voluntary un dertaking for "older 4-H Club 'members fo brf carried oat ;over a three-year period. Specialized training will supplement driver education courses given in many . high schools, but in some in stances will be the only "super vised" instruction available to 4H'ers in their home communi ties. ; t v among our young drivers" through the associaUton althouah ine.worii assignments wiu db '" C"66C" uic - a7 "-o"Be luuus wiu ui? ayaii SUided br exoerieneed -volunteer tomoUve W and Program adult leaders assisted by state and county highway engineers, police, automotive experts and others qualified to help do the job. : One workbook will be used for each year. Unit I covers "The Car and the Highway"; Unit II "Maintenance and Operation' ; Unit III "Operating the Car Ef ficiently". . : j More traffic deaths and in juries occurred last year than in 1958, and 28.7 per ' cent of the drivers involved in fatal ac-' f cidents were -under 25 year - of afie, . ; - . V m i , Raymond C. Firestone, presi dent of the Firestone Tire & contend that the more young u spending sveraj dayi wUh witty. able if needed. For further details on the people learn about the car they method of calculating the sua are driving the less likely they port price for individual lots of are to take chances with that peanuts and for information on the support price for other types For club members who fulfill the objectives of the automo tive program, Firestone will pro vide a variety of awards include ing a week in . Chicago as a delegate to the National,, 4-H Club Congress, plus $400 college scholarships for six. of (he.highr est ranking ' 4-H'ers "in" the na tion. ' , :. ,t . , , , , . ,.- . PEANUT . SUPPORT ' RATES INCREASE ' J Continued Horn Page 1 Rubber Company, which is spon- warchous-storage loans to asso soring the, program, stated "We ciations operating under ah are particularly hopeful that this agreement with CCC.' It is ex program will help reduce the pected, however, that most loans high incidence of fatal accidents will be obtained by farmers ! Commissioner's them this week. Mrs. ' Eugene ' White, and daughter spent several' days in Norfolk, Va., last week. . t J. Harry Barber's condition is some better.- Mr. ' and Mrs. Claude McCul lough and family of Virginia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jordan. Mrs. D. R. Trueblood and Mrs. Bill Bagley : spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. of peanuts farmers should con tact their local ASC county of fice. .' , -j . -L , Commissioners To Meet NexfcMonday- for Verauini-1 ans County OvrtB Bold ! tfttfr 6t gust meetii ciist 1, be in the Cotjhrt ' Hpuef l Hf?itfHi. NaofcyyGl! Penn., and Irene El Individuals esiring' jp confer on VH to Nags Head Friday with the Board . AriUaJiW'Actoen the -day., f. , " , note Chfipaitttke News ti L. B. Elliott and Mrs. venco vvarson and son or meeting time ,and ;place of j j 0 GOODJll-VSAVIIIGSOIl FAMOUS FINE BEDDING by Nationally known manu facturers. Some double, same single bed sizes. Some 1-of-a-kind . . . some are floor samples . . . a few soiled slightly . . . some are still in factory cartons or paper. BE SURE TO SEE THESE JULY BEDDING VALUES .a . SAVE L P TO 459 . . . LIMITED SUPPLY. BUY NOW AT REAL SAVINGS! A T MORGAN'S ORTHOPEDIC OUTFIT. QUILT ED TOP. NATIONALLY ADVER TISED AT $159.50. Guaranteed 20 years. Slightly soiled. Double bed size. 1 set only! $119.50 set FOAM KING OUTFIT. DELUXE SET. DOUBLE BED SIZE. Com bination foam over innerspring , ,. . heavy 8-oz. cover. 2 sets double size. Regular $119.50. $77.50 set FOAM-SPRING OUTFIT. 1 single, 1 double set. Foam over innerspring. Heavy stripe cover. Be sure to See this $69.50 set INNERSPRING MATTRESS OR BOX SPRINGS. Double bed size only. Reg. $34.50 each. Get yours early $24.95 each Winfall News j. u. Irma Porsey and" Lynda m spent' Thursday with FOAM RUBBER OUTFITS. TWIN size only. Cool, clean, sanitary; nev er needs turning. Allergy free. Reg ular $109.50! $64.95 set SMOOTH TOP MATTRESSES . . . BOX SPRINGS . . . by Serta, Ezera Storm, Englander. Regular $49.50 and $59.50! $34.50 each We Have Just A Few Mattresses - Springs at $19.95 each W. M. Morgan Furniture Go. Hertford, N. C. Phone 2621 'THE BEST FOR LESS" 1914 1960 Mr. and Mrs. of Portsmouth, week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker. Mrs. Baker spent last week with Mr. and Mrs,. Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell, Sr., are spending this weak atj Nags Head. - Mr. and Mrs. J. F,. Hollowell, Jr., and son Russ and Mrs; Pearl Hastings of Camden ' have re turned home: from vacationing with relatives in Mississippi and Tennessee. ; .V'. 1 1 i Mr. . and ; Mrs. Charges .. 'Fadio and children have returned to their home in Lees burg, : N. Y., aiter visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Trueblood. Mrs. E. J. Roberson and chil dren of Norfolk, Va., returned to their home Sunday after sev- eral days visiting with her par- entss, Mr. and Mrss. J. W. Lane. I Mrs. John Earl Hollowell of Norfolk, Va., spent last week j with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollo well and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Temple Tuesday night. : Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Miller and Archie and Gloria motored to Washington, N. C, Sunv to 'ee the Featherstones. Gloria Viughah spent Thursday lMrs. Johnny Bundy. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Benton . of Weeksviile' spent Sunday with Stallings . v.jjj j f-. nK. are spending the week in Ra leigh attending 4-H Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and Mrs. Max Griffin are spending this week at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. William Bright of Rocky Mount spent Sunday SAVE Up To 50 during our v Helen Rubinstein Beauty Sale ! Buy One Item . . 4 Get One FREE! Limited . Supply So hurry in for yours! S and M PHARMACY "ON THE CORNER" . Mrs. i Roy Pierce and Mrs. John Bright ' " ' jMr. and Mrs. Robert Brewer and children of Tallahassee, Fla., will arrive next week to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. Belvidere News prayer by Mrs. Fallen Ln. The hostess served delicious Take, nuts and1' punch. Buggs Island Lake Regatta August 14 The geventh Annual Buggs Island Lake Regatta will be held Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Chap- ! pell, Jr.. entertained Mr. and T"!:,. 1 " Mrs. Lindsey . Ray ; Bunch With: I 7 88 T " points-and trophies. ; ; ; , Top racing drivers' Uirougout the country will compete for trophies in the regatta sponsor ed by the Veterans of foreign Wars Post No.' 813. Af Bauer, s nationally , known referee for top boat races in the Y United States will be on hand to ref eree this event arid to see that all participants give their top performance. . : -; , There is" no greater delifihl Wee with aJJ. the big, powerfulithanttd ,bo conscious of -sincer. ' i '''Mbnciua.'.' 'ft' ........... . A.:. .. l A. 1 Ihomegatj.rday evening., ,.; i. ' WMir meets- '' i I ,rp"J-'ri ""y -J - ',rilriri- ' The WMU-'of Great htopeheidf its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday night at the 'church, I with 15 members present.. ' The meeting dpenedTTbTsinfc. ing ("Make Me A' Chaimet'-of L Blessings". ;' The roll was callcfd and minutes of last meeting read and approved. The reports of Community Mission Chairman and Picnic Chairman were ac cepted. Date was set for the picnic as July 29. .. Instead ' of a program, Mrs. Napier, Mrs. Jark , Sutton and Mrs. Wilbur Roberson taught, the book, "Educating Youth in Mis sions' by Mildred McMurrav. which the members enjoyed very much. The'meeting closed With IT'S HOT . . BUT cold .weather will again be here be fore lone You eanJ beat cold weath- f er discomfort in your home by in stalling "BLANCH ARD'S" Hot Weather Specials Yes, for bargains to match the temprratu re, "Blanchard's" has reduced prices on dozens of items. So, come in today and shop in "air-conditioned" comfort for these hot values in quality summer merchandise. Ladies' Skirts Assorted sizes and colors. All reduced V2 price SPECIAL - MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Beautiful wash and wear. Dacron and cotton cords. Blue, Brown, Gray; sizes 37 to 44. especially priced at 25 off Men's And Boys' Swim Suits off Ladies' Hats And Bags V2 price Men's Straw Hats Dress style . . , Choice, of colors. Off One Rack Boys' Tan Gabardine Suits . Sizes to 18. This is a real bargain! 3 I10I wealher special V2 price Ladies' Sportswear ! choice of iten 1 colorful, Vsoff Large choice of items; styl ish and colorful. MEN'S AND BOYS' , Sport Shirts ' Regular and wash and wear; all sizes. now off LADIES' Summer Shoes Dress and casuals. Large selection to choose from y3off , . . also many oth er outstanding val ues being offered, so hurry in! SHOP IN HERTFORD . FIRST Coleman Forced Air Heat A Central Heating System Approved by Thousands of Home Owners. Call today, or stop by and see us I about a free estimate on the costs for your home. No Down Payment 36. Months To-Pay LANDING SUPPLY CO. Your Coleman Dealer in Perquimans County DIAL 4916 . -:-, HERTFORD 'BLA NCBARDS"' SINCE 1832 A-l Used Gars & Trucks 1959 FORD 4-door 1959 FORD Galaxie 4-door 1956 FORD Victoria 1956 FORD Fairlane 2-door 1954 Oldsmobile 2-door 1954 FORD 2-door 1954 PLYMOUTH 4-door 1954 FORD 4-door 1953 CHEVROLET 4-door, V. 1953 JTORD 4-door 1953 PONTIAC &door , (i 5, 1953 'CHEVROLET 2-door ' ' 1953 FORI4.do6r " 1952 -itoRDi 4-060: Custom:: ' 1956 tX)RD Pickup ; . 1955 DODGE y2-,Tdn Pickup 1957 FORD Pickup , wmwi&n f.:oTc.i co. ; ' -i-'-f' J1 . . V-lf,AU, PAINT SUPPLIES including ' res A Rouse Pain Exterior - Interior Paint Brushes and Step Ladders AT GUARANTEED PRICES Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. Hertford, N. a c Tbwc - Webb Offers Better J 1957 FORD Ranch Wagon , i cylindett Foidomatic; radio 'nd heater. k 1956 DeSOTO Fireflite 4-door . Radio, heater, automatic Irahnnbion 1956 DODGE Custom Royal 4-dodr V-8i PowerFHtej radio and heater. , 1956 PLYMOUTH 4-door Savoy ....... 8-cylinder; radio and heater." . 1955 PLYMOUTH Plaza 4-door V-8; extra clean! , 1955 PLYMQUTH lub Sedan i , , 6 cylinder! wndii radio and healer ' 1955 DESOTO Fireflite 4-door . , ' fully equipped. 1955 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-door ' ' " -PowerFlilei Radio and healer. Extra cleanl : 1955 PLYMOUTH 6-passenger Suburban 1954 PONTIAC 4-door 8 cylinder; Hydramalfa Radio 'arid healer. ' 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-door - xtr cleanl ',- 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan 1952 CHRYSLER Windsor Newport , 6 cylinder; automatic transmission; radio, heater. : 1955 FORD Vz Ton PickuR , 1954 FORD Vi Ton Pickup "WE BUY USED CARS AND WRECKS" Towc -Webb Motor Co. PHONE 2461 License 1690 HERTFORD iHHlBlSSliSlllHB mm - i 1 ' w ' '-'' " - ' - - . ... . ' i . .. ... .....' 4 Si IS i 2 -Uocr Dclux:o Refrigerator; Fix v I tvm h inn. PonT let the price fool you. This is $ luxury Frigidiire refrigerator in lots of ways! It's packed' with convenience... built .with famous Frlgidaire attention to .detail and qual ity. Just look at the advanced features ...then look at the. surprisingly low: price! 1 LessTv . MM " " I Lowest-Priced WguMel&teiV-M (iul.nei ... -.! - . . . .. .... .i ... ! Family-Size 88 lb; separate freezer " Door storaee soac firaIore :. .Kf)r.Ul" vwith package shelf on door sections for egss, butter, tali bottles . iV New Magnetic Doors seal air-tight ' .Sculptured Sheer Look beauty ," ., Harr'ell'Gnb & Ccd Cc..r 1 wt I i ? ''Next To Perquimans High School" ' ? ; tii.i.t-vlJ US. !-'.'3' . T.TTC"D -ljK?NE4,mi,tK. a:
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