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the PEHQun:Ar3 :zzxvr. eesttct. : i czrzy. rrrzxr crrcr &. r:i. .1 Saturday, Cstober 21 at 8 M., WITN'S new high ' and t mighty tower .went into op lion for the first time 'With ular programming. ' - he new tower, higher than 1 Empire State Building, tow i 1,523 feet above ground. The I tower stood 919 feet above und. , Theoretically, . the new ver was to increase the grade service area by 38, how ;r, according to station olfi Is, actual tests with, the (tower jj operation has far- exceeded ; expectations. The antenna on top of the structure is the latest design 12 bay GE batwing antenna. , - , ..,.,. One , of the joes: elevator rides in the world it ft the new high and mighty tower. ' 5.2Q0 feet of cable was used in in-, stalling the elevator. "The two man . elevator , will take WITN engineers from the 20 foot level to 1,400 feet in the air where ladders are available for climb ing to the topmost 4art. The elevator has all. modern safety controls and ' is equipped with two-way., radio communications between' the elevator . car and! the bottom landing. The ne 50 KW -GE , trans mitter in the new building ad dition is now in operation. Thei WITN engineering staff and thej General Electric Company engi neers completed the Installation in record time. This new equipment has- improved tele vision service to all of Eastern North Carolina. ., ,Now over one and one-half million people1 living in .Eastern North Carolina 'is receiving ; a stronger, clearer,: sharper signal from Channel 7 WITN. , . BROGE SUPPER Mrs. V N. Darden entertain ed her Bridge Club at supper and Bridge Tuesday night at her home on Front Street.. ' Those playing, were Mesdanves Charles Whedbee, W. G, Wright, T, Tvl. Sumner, B. G., Koonce, Nathan, Relfe, Ddnald Norman, W. W. Pitt : and" ;Miss Thelma Elliott,' The ' high ; sc0re; prize went to Mrs. Pitt. 0" J u via Li L fa The Hunting Season is here and if Real Bargains are your game, set your sights on J. C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC. We assure you that you can fill your game bag with some "Bragging Size" bargains. Come in this week and all next week and draw a bead on some tree top values at ground level prices. AH hunters welcome and are no "Posted' Prices, " Come in today 1 ' , 1 ' , ' One lot Boys': and Men's small size Sport Coats. Corduroy and a few wools. Values to $14.95. Now on sale at. ionly $4.99 one Lot onlvi ' men's warm Flannel Paiamas . THIS IS A BIO MAN SPKCIAI, , jIN S1ZK "!' ONLY!. ; ff't1 ' WERE $3.9$ ' Now $1.99 . ONE LOT! ' -v. ' . Men's, . -. Shorts, T-Shl&r: INCOMPLKTK KIZKS i V RECK 49c EACH1 'f , ' oVsale at f 3 for 99c , ONE RACK MEN'S r ,. Sport' Shirts " I,ONG SLEKVG ASSORTKO FANCIES V ' AND-SOLIDS k v, t- REG. $1.95 $3.93" " $1.99 each One lot Men's Fall and Winter Slacks. - Assorted styles, mate- ts rials and colors; values to $10.95 now V price plus alterations. Cold Weather Special on Men's 2-tone Colored Sweat 'Shirts. Better liurry on 'these cause we're only asking-....$L39 ea. One lot Men's Sweaters. ; . Pastel, cplored M pullovers and small size cotton and "wool button downs .Your choice at $1.49 ea. One lot Men Shbfj Moti. stes br)k4zes. Values to, $9.95. .On. sale at.--.CT.-y-. only price One lot AssprtedjMaferfaToii: $1.00 f One basket Boya'. L Sleeve. iMialilesio $2.98. -- ,$1.00 ea. v" ' I SHOP BLANCHARD'S AND SAVE JSHOP IN HERTFORD FIRSTr' 1 K' t A .- 5 1 . i i i ' :, i ', i .' '. -. ': - , - i i . '. : i ( - 1 ! i . . . . i ? i .,. M . iH'A-'.X-i.' V;'. i; GIVE YOUR HOME THE . C0MTEL1P LOOK , ITith'A 12 -BTfEIM EJeater '! ( Yl .s:l ''',,&'i''x.'ix fl -v V "; : : II PX'0ftvW 1 II rT V : !l PWfeWWWTO' -1 II Simplicity of design; Contempo, colors to fit in with any decor. Quicker comfort because DUO-THERM'S steel heat chamber transmits heat " faster ... saves fuel. ' ' . ' ' , 1 1 More heat per dollar with automatic POWER-AIR BLOWER (optional to ; , , , circulate heat into every corner of the room. , ' . ' , , ONLY DUO-THERM has" POWER-AIR circulation . . it's heat in motion ' . -. , . heat that flows to all parts of the room with soothing warmth. , . -SEE IT TODAY AT - ; C At the meeting of the Wo man's Society of Cr.riitian Ser vice, tiie " devotianai was given t 'an ..wie r0ular metu. . " Mrs. Talmage -nose prcii. over the busines. wnich co sisted of plans "for tne annu, 1 bazaar to be held on November GRAVE SITUATION Although it looks like the landmark of a former Republican leader, this six-foot-high stone elephant ! is dedicated to the memory of William F. Duggan, a former circus owner. The statue was erected in a cemetery near Moultrie, Ga. by Mrs. Durwood Keid; using 8 and other activities of the So, as her Scripture Psalms 144, one ciety. . v . i through verse nine, followed by, , The Week-of Prayer Service the hymn "Lord, Speak To Me". wil, be held 'on October 25 at The clpsing meditation was in P. M., at the Hertford . Metho form of prayer for peactf. djst Church. -.". The M.v F, .; A. McGooganj '"The Quiet time , Service" w, : presented-the last of be .study aiin6unced for October 31 -t book "Churches for New Times.", Woodland Church. ' ., I She used colored slides, tp U-j All other business Was "trans lustrate the numerous; changes acted and regular reports mad in the various churches, also the, , - . ' .,' progress made during the. later! Little minds ' are tamed and tyears. ' " " " , , . . subdued by . misfortune, . but t The first- half;' of this ' study great minds rise above it. v.. was presented on Sunday night r - Washington Irving.. J, . Wbiteston News " Clyde Shore of Winston-Salem is spending a few days here with the Rev. Hershel Hill and family. - ', Mr. .and Mrs. Alfred Stallings, Sr., and, Mr. and- and Mrs. Al fred Stalling, Jr., and- two boys' of Hobbsville visited Mr. - and. l(l!07 YOUR SflCIAL SECURITY John T. Grooms, represenlatve of the Social StcurilT Administration, is in Hartford the second .Wednesday' tl acn mania ai mw rerquunans uouniy uurt nousa. . .Is your Social; Security rec ord correct? If you don'i know, '.) It is important that your (rec )rd be correct for two .reasons: Mrs. ElUs Stallings on Sunday, -f CTSTtv 11 k ed ' to" d Hermiife Whether m- m Rrih M 'folk, Virginia Social Security Of- . t , . .,1 has some advice, an how to find out, and why it is im pertant t0r;aav' ershel', 11 ,s r"uy. ;er edb 10 ve"" disability, 9r death. f you. have Clyde y yur Soc,al purity nwMd,-worked log. ..ough . toin-. ' Mr. Grooms points out. In fact, ..v, - i.aVt.. L.- so easy lie uggtrut 1 A Mem fpofti... m TAi house covers" the family. A mortgage covers the house. A life insurance policy covers both." - it GpO. W JACKSON mill tt n 11 . . ftapreaantlng ,., ; ) 1 1 ' i, K Mr, and Mrs. Burtoh Myers;""";"8""" r. "."-you have worked , 'long' e-nduih. a,ic k-y j, vli' fr irniif tupitrnrnr in be . eligible for Social Security payments upon your retirement, and Gary of Wilmington spent the week-end, with, Mrs-John T. Lane and Elsberry. " . '' " t M'he Kev. and Mrs. nersnei Hills and Robert and'. Shore of Winston-Salem were supper guests on Monday with it is that 01.ri),.J Vt iltftarmiiMHlhtt .everyone examine "his record amount , of ; th'SocialJUurib. Mrs. E. Earl Winslow return-! f thrf e ..yearS;, L y0" check payable to you and your ed home on Monday from Cho-'"e6d ' '.family. So don't t be caSbt wan 'Hospital -where she was a .nearest Social Se-hort. check your KCQrd lioi&yl patient for several days. Alvah Winslow spent a day last week in Albemarle Hospital for observation. v Mrs. Jesse V. Kountree is on the sick list. mintv nffipA nnti aalc fnr a nn:t. -- ' card form on which to request a statement of the earnings re- nrpnnnt. - Pill out thp nostra rrl form, t stamp it, and mail, it. . You will .receive a statement 1 ui a lew nccu bciiiii jruu wuui liir . fP iews ' learnings have been posted to Elsberry Whedbee, Jr.V cohi your account If the statement dition is much improved after f does not agree' with , your rec-treatment- at Albemarle' Hospital ords, . take it and your own rec tor the past week and returned: ords to your Social Security of home Tuesday ': ' ,', f fice,, so that steps can-be taken Mr. - and Mrs. . Martin and to get yourTJSoeial Security ac daUghter 6f Florida have mov- count corrected. . ' : ed to Mrs. N, J. Smith's apart- mcnt L WinfaJlNews . V Mr.' and Mrs. .E. B, Hollowell ' . , vbited Mr. and Mrs. Bailey V Temple at Newland Sunday af ternoon. .. . . '. i '. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. T'X H. White have ' returned to their; home from Nags Head: -They have been spending the month of Oc tober at the beach. !" f Mr. and Mrs. Carrington Hud son and daughter and the Rev. Charge of Amherst, Va., spent ' hou guest of -her sister; Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. - Wilbur Ray Bass were supper guests .of .her parents, -Mr.' and Mrs. Walton Lane'Tilday night. ', ' s,',' iv Mr. and, Mrs, . E. E. Britt and family '. Of i Suffolk were week end truests of . Mr. and Mrs.' Howard Mathews. , , I ... . n. r. T i . l i i, wrs. V" ives. nas reiumeu lo -her home after being' the and B. Basnight. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long were several days . with the Rev. TAtc? T ncinr Halt laet iiroalr Miss Faye Lane -of Elizabeth dIinnerJ "f of 1?r-.and Mrs Citv soent the week-end with Howard Mathews Sunday. - j. Uty spent the fK-end witn Whidbee her mother, Mrs. Wilford Lane. . 1ntf'..i D...u week-end guests ' of Mr. guests and Mrs. Edgar Riddick. Carlton. Nixon of DeLand. Fla.. i m..t 1 . i were was iiuie i ucsud; aiiciiiuuxi. C. B. Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis of Norfolk, Va., v jj-j , tm , , , , , -n, a 'i,r,.Xhere is no readier way. for a and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ames of man to bfi his own worth mto Driver, Va. and Mr and Mrs. question hap by endeavoring to """"': ' T i detract from the worth of other UJIII1C1 ULJW Vi. Mill nuu 1UIA JVY ' Frorit pre- ! I J remedies, ' " J i y , 't ' ' . i-"' " ,! 1 ). ' " Wi ery " ,TT complete J V "Vk ' Hue ot top j. ' - prodifcts to llevltte , A -, w -cold ' 1 ' V ' ymptoms , f .j., 1 I S & M Pharmacy - FREE' DELIVERY iTdwe Offers Better . 6l tfollD 4-door Galaxiel '" ' t nrV-8.NFordomatlcf xadio and healer , ., . 1959 PLYMOUTH Fury 2-dr. Hardtop ' .Fully equipped. 1 ' ' 1958 PLYMOUTH 4-door Savoy 1958 CHRYSLER 4-door Saratoga " "jv- Fully equipped -: 1958 FORD Station Wagon , 1957 FORD 2-door V-8; automatic transmission ' 1251O10Ba.2rdppr. . y-8j extra eleanl , Ton Pickup "WEVY'liSED CARS AND WRECKS" TOWE MOTPR CO., INC. PHONE 7461 License 1690 , HERTFORD I ' Mn - - J. F. Hollowell, Sunday. . - Sr., ' and Jr., , John Tillotson. - men- TRTf A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED A-l Used Gars & Trucks 1959 FORD 2-door 500 1958 FORD "500" 4-door ' . 1958 RENAULT Dauphine 1957 FORD Custom 300 4-door 1957 FORD 2-door 500 i957 FORD Convertible 1957 PLYMOUTH 2-door r 1 957 MERCURY Hardtop , ' 1957 FORD 4-docr Custcb , :. . 1957t CHEVROLET Station Ycon ,1954 PLYMOUTH Suburban 4-oot, .' : 1954 FORD 4-dc r ; ; ; 1953 HUIClCHa , 1C53 FORD 4-dc r, ' 1953 CHEVROLCT 4-t!;cr 1955 FORDTwo-1953.FORpy2T4 Ten Truck TRANSPO?iT4ri CIALS '53 Ford 2-door '53 Duick 2-door ;vy CAROLINA PRIDE GRAD5 .. "" BEST QUALITY bk:,A:' WHILE THEY LAST GRADE A Turkeys.... .lb. 39c ' U".' - EATWELL -i' y 'f ;, . . Maekerel . . ; can 19c Corned Pig Tails . . . ; lb. 25c VERY TENDER , . "Pork" Liver lb. 29c FRFSH AND MEATY NECK BONES . . . . . . lb. 19c FRESH AND NICE Spare Rib Tips ; . : rib. 39 GWALTrEY CYFF.EC3 BACON, -1 ? .-49c MAC -T!V n V ' ' BACOiJ . -,. . lb. 3Sc WE ELICIT IT ' 1 DOLC .j -lb.2 fa:;::::: r - j t " Co. t . .. r . FANT'S, PUFFIN 8c PILLSBURY V BISCUITS 3 cans 25) JIM DANDY GRITS . box lie The Best Sold Swaliney or Luier't f Franks ...... lb, 49c FRESH MELTS . lb. 19c por lb. GROVES BZ3T FLOUR . Sclf-Rizia-..,-... 51HC-Cc!f-R:-:-j.."....10 Ibo. C7c 25 IL-Lf Mr 1 EE3T dJLli i . L II Snip" ' w., j ; Li '..:: " i .z r 1 L " ' -. - Jt" -AJl.. . . . . .', i..,.; " T" )i '''' e ; ' i ' iiA :y c. 3 r j V 'S3 Chevy 2-door ' '53 Buick 4-door . '52 Chevy 4-door f: 5 1 iv f U kJ u r:. g
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