i ''-: r c 3 rc, -,rts, ; , , -t . ...... j ...i . i 1 ..tare ' uouuie uu vtai -, f i, l.CpCrtS .will be mailed to wheat growers .... I by the County ASC office. The f.sr; ers are being- urg- 'cards will ask farmers to report v simplify ' the wheat i the acreage of Wheat seeded for ace check this year, ae- j grain in 1981, the wheat acreage ; to George .Bellmon, Per-J for cover and whether the far s County - ASC office mer intends to apply for a 1961, r. By reducing the ne wheat price support loan; j -y field work, he explains, I If ' farmers will give this in-: i time and money can be $ormation accurately and return I through farmers' coopera- cards without delay to the AS(J i in promptly completing and County Officer it will eliminate ning their whaat acreage many otherwise1 necessary farm joiims" -!SALE: co;m::uzs SALE WILL END THIS W EEK-END. SO HURRY ON I? AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS THAT HAVE BEEN DRASTICALLY REDUCED IN PRTCE . . TOP QUALITY. MER CHANDISE AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! Men's and Boys' Jackets From size 3 to size 46. Regular and Reversible; , lined and unliried; long and short. We're prao tically giving these away at V2 price Boys'; Slacks Sizes 6 to dress pants. Now a 18; school and .:Bigl3off One Rack of Ladies' Dresses Most all sizes; some beautiful bargains hem, la dies. Hurry ! 1 V2 Pice Men's Tee Shirts, Shorts and Briefs '. . . NOW-i.-.l.. ..3 for $1.00 All Sweaters Now Reduced 33 13 off. Now's the time to get that sweater. Hur ry on inT Boys' Sport Shirts. Sizes 6 to 18; solids and fancies: broadcloth and flannels . t NOW ONLY V2 price Ladies' Coats Incomplete sizes but some wonderful buys. . . . .Reduced 13 MANY OTHER ITEMS ARE ESPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE REMEMBER , . . ALL SALES ARE FINAL? NO EXCHANGE NO REFUND. 1. C. Clanchard & Company, Inc. SHOP IX SINCE 1832 HERTFORD FIRST CANNED PUMPKIN Mother Nature canned this tar;ll in Bokcbito, Okla. Ben Jackson, holding the horUciiUiral freak, found it white weeding his ciickea yard. visits. ' Last year, for example, have as their guests the youth !in North Carolina the use of the group from . Up Kiver Friends post card -eliminated many tnou- Church, who will discuss - some I sands of farm visits. Widespread f the basic Quaker beliefs and cooperation on the part of wheat testimonies and queries. Miis farmer this year could result in, Betsy Barbee . and 'Miss' Mary saving many thousands of dol- Lee Newby are presidents'of the jlars in performance costs, f .two Methodist groups that plan I - ' ned for this , study and . Mrs. 1UVP MalHnrr Sfiiriv 'Russell Willis is counsellor. From f m. Li ... . 'the visiting youth' group for this Ut CnUrCll urOUpS , I Sunday, Miss Mary Frances " - " (White is- president and s Alvah The Hertford Methodist Youth winslow is counsellor. , Fellowship is engaged in a Tt Sunday nicht the- Youth study this month v to acquaint I Fellowship ' had Talmage: Hoise, their group better with other jr.; as guest speaker to discuss Protestant church groups. For he Moravian Church. ' ' ;;. I their Sunday evening session on ' . January 15 at 6:30 they will! TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED I jjuring me year isou me worn ,uhijt conservationist 'assisted 26 Perquimans County farmers with preparation, of , conservation plan? for their farms. , , Perquimans County farmers did a lot of drainage improve ment work in J960 by con structing 33.2 miles: of ditches. Eleven group drainage pro ject ' were cn)p1eted! providing drainage outleti, ior 'and bene fiting 35 fawnstH. 1,400 fiejof.tUe drainage was installed. . Constriictjcftjf r pnf' Canal' -in Burnt ; "'Mill' Creek watershed were conipletecl,in i960. Six acres of sericea .and bi color lespedezh wee planted' in small areas to provide cover and food for quail . ' - Ilardwood trees were poisoned in '20- acres of woodland to pro vide more room,; for pines to grow. " ' ' ' ' .'. ' Jim ' i i u'ii ii, -i j in' i ' "' n" '7 RurffessNews . ; Mr. and Mre. NWiley Paul and family were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews. .Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Billie Phelps and daughter of Edenfon, Mrs. Char lie Phelps. Miss Arde Davenport, Miss Carolyn Anne Arnold and Ira, Arnold ",of Creswell, Mrs. l.... J Ll lJ , The l-su-s served, dtl.cious Mrs. Josian. fi-uit a e, , c . ' is'i's . end er I" ' a punch. V, jrolj. i..J i present. WE FINANCE NEW CARS 5 Percent Interest No Extra Charges No Waiting For the Mone SEE US WHEN YOU BUY A NEW CAR . WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY! , : Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Hertford, N.C ; MEMBER pjyje; 'Tot-tor led ill piiy-T Vclly . ."hite', and: were rend and tha Drive' - Hertford ...... 21 timbers Mis. V. I 'C family tf Elizabt.., lewo":-'; . !; ' Communitv- Mission Chaitman Dp. anA Mrs. Cl.. intij . v . ; : . . i - - . Miss Frankie Barber has re- ave ner rep on. Announcemeuisj and. boys ot wuson f turned home; after spending two were made by ' the Presient-, day with his. mother, . J weeks with relatives near Eden- Mrs- Frank Ward .rendered an Wilson, ton. - ; , , interesting program on Alco-1 Captain and Mrs. Ca. none ana Narcotic Jwiucanon. 1 son and family have i : The . meeting closed with the home after spending ' Watchword. ; The hostess served. with his mother. with - ambrosia and cup1, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Qui: and ' family of Bayside, V, spend Sunday with hia : Mrs. J. V:, Stallings of Ports mouth, Va.r find. Mrs. -J. H. Bak er and Miss .Dnna White mntnr. ed to Frog Island, N. C, Sunday. afternoon. j' . : , j Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stallines ol Portsmouth, Va. spent the' week-end with Mrs, J.. H.. Baker. Worman Trueblood of Char)' nol'r-'N Mr. and . Mrs. Wallace Bright York will spend some time with his parents here, Mn and Mrs. I D. R. Trueblood. -Friends of Lloyd" Morgan of Hatborot Pa, formerly a nativo oi near ,! heres is very glad to hear he is much better after be ing quite ill in a hospital. : Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Holloweil, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollo well and Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mathewl of near Elizabeth City Sunday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane are spending several days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberson and family at Arigona Village. . - Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt; -Sr., of , Eden ton .- spent the, day re cently with her sister,, Mrs. Nel son J. Smith and Mr. Smith. ' :. v ' 1. ' ;"-.rT" Vi' i, J May ! be granted the 1 Newhad as. their guests on Sundav, dying in my ; native land. Mrs. C. F. Garrett of Elizabeth Maude Godwin and Mrs. Lillian Jordan of Hertford. ; V BURGESS WMU MEETS Mr." and Mrs.' Oiff Iwjram and Burgess WMU ; met ) Monday children,: Judy and Cliffie of mgnt with Mrs. Edgar Riddick. Norfolk were dinner guests of lne meeting was opened with and Mrs, Walton Lane on The two-price compact that looks andjrmsjihe. twice the meek Valiantfsi "'T?-f 1: 1 low priqe is;your Hi' Kj Kj V- X X VJL V tJ ','.', .: :...-;' :. - . v;- .... .: .' , -iif '-i -'-'. ":ji'".-'-;:,.'i-.-"' y'-'iv-.':'. -'"-.--V-j---' v"v''Yi?.' ' 'Jk-"'. -' ;:; .reason-. ' v. ) "'w-"vn i i ;: ::. f ' .') '''.'.-'" I- , v -'. ;: '.::;.':".- ' '! -. 'h" . -'. ': :, ' ;v '-' v.j'v V. '.v.;. Vt.'"" i i.'5':.' Mr. Sunday. Little Bonnie . Jo Hollowell has returned to, her home in Golds boro after being the house guest of -her maternal grandparents, MrJ.and Mrs. Howard Mathews. .i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Long were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Proctor Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs.- Irwin Whidbee Vere supper guests of their son- m-iaw and daughter, .Mr. and j Wrt; Mdney copeland, Sunday Evening. . Miss Louise Chappell and Mrs. Clarence Chappell, Sr., called at W'e home of, Mrs. Winston Lane, Sr., Saturday afternoon. ' ,Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stallings f Vinfall : were supper guests .of. Mr.' and Mrs. Edgaf Riddick ( Mr. " and Mrs. J. R. ,Ayscue called on Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Copeland Sunday afternoon. ..Mr. and Mrs,. Linford Winslow balled on friends in the Burgess Community fcunday afternoon. Clarence Chappell visited at fi& home of Mr. and Mrs, Win ston Lane, , 5r, Monday after noon. ... ' ' Air. and. Mrs. Milton Dail, Jr., called on Mr and Mrs. Edgar Riddick Sunday afternoon. ; . '7- CLUB MEETS .-Fifteen members of the White- ton. Home Demonstration Club met Thursday night, January 5, wI in the home of Mrs. Archie White, club president, whh Mrs. Sylvia Winslow as co-hostess. The meeting was called to or- der by the president, Mrs. White, . The United Nations Htymn was sung after which the group prayed The Lord's Prayer. Following the business session, Miss Ila Grey Mcllwean, home agent, gave a quiz on' "What Each Project ' Leader's Job Is" and what they had done about it n , the past year,' Miss Mcll wean s demonstration, was on louse cleaning and the time sav- sd by Using the new devices on the market : today; ''KeeDine your cleaning . tools together is mportant,". Miss Mcllwean said, 'and a good rule to follow is a jlaee for everything and every. the . theme , song of the. year, i . i i i ......... . L J-lTU lujmT if ,''': eI"'-,' :.: t '.'. . ':'? ,-!;' ';;.'..-il..:-..Vi,';''.'..'. ti" The following New Store Hours will be? observed by S and M Phannacy? " Effective January 15, 1961 Sunday: 9 A. M to 11 A. M. 2 to 6P. M. Monday thru Friday: 9 A. M., to 9 P.M. r Saturday: 8 A. M., to 9:30 P. M. v S and M Pharmacy FREE DELIVERY, Let us show you how you can YO U RE LOOKING AT THE FIRST! Now, this is our idea of the. way a com- pact should look. Trim as a butta-A'-LS 7 '? a flair that has nothing hand-rae-c! , t-:i iU ' - V ) " - ' ' - . ' ' " ' ? i ' j V 1961 Valiant prices bepa $1C3 Iq-.;?r..t-ai , ; j ' ;before. And, this new .low pric3 brings' you ,--y , Torsion-Aire suspension,' welded itnOaQdy, ar; ' pepper-pot of an mclirwd engine. -I u ' , I For looks and liveliness, fbr l.wj lifer- ''( low cost, the top compact this year is Valiant.' ' !, , Come see the man who sells them! - ' '',':--.:, ' ' ' "'' '.'.-. J." ' '" !'V ' ..J- 1. ' - V v"' am ! mi hi 14 sw:craonzfD viw-oi conrnoi ens ( i :i2?:!iaw-";v:'ft l-Iicla Family or Cii ii nnpr i turn ova Imagine! Turn just one &al ta the you want and your new Ciccler drV- it automatically.Tirr:.z t!.s t " " the exact amount of oil into the bi , feeds the flame the exact amount c r ': ; then regulates the blower speed to ' you perfect SUPER Floor II?at! 1 the exclusive Heat-Line control ia r' up front for real convenlr.ee. The I '.synchronized Sieglermstis control r i tem means even greater fuel savi- assuring the most economical f . ; Bible on all settings. .7 Don't go throu"1! ' "' cbli f 1 - I .1 f..v V so r ,A Chryder-engirmted product, at your pfimotn'-VVr '"-i,! t' I k ........ J . I y j Th Christian Scone Monitor Or Norway St, Boston 15, Mas. -Sand your newspaotr for tho tlm cntcktd. CiKloud find my chtck or -nuinay dr. I ywr $20 D in. i'O Q 3 m- ' a. X ',72

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