if 1 f f Announce Engagement ;V' Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Powell of Corapeake. N.C. an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Jean t Powell to Thomas Leonard (Skip) Morgan. Mr. Morgan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shelton Morgan of Winfall. N.C. Miss Powell is a 1968 graduate of Gates County High School and will graduate in May from Forsyth Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Winston-Salem, N.C. Mr. Morgan Is a graduate of Perquimans High School ;in Hertford, N.C. and is currently serving as an X-ray .technician in the U.S. Navy. ' A June wedding is planned. No Time To Be Shy ; About Your Age , Income tax time is no time to be shy about your age. For there are benefits that apply par ticularly to the 65-and-over group, Isabelle Buckley, ex tension specialist in aging, North Carolina State University, notes. For example, a single person over 65 will not have to file a federal income tax return unless Ms income exceeded $2,300. U ;j in the past, this has been $1,200 ,o there was quite a jump in the maximum income allowed to not pay taxes. i Married couples, age 65, have benefits too. Those planning a ftint return don't have to file a federal report unless their combined income was $3,500, if , Jxth are over 65. If one is 65 and 'the spouse is younger, the in come ceiling is $2,900. If your iricome is above these levels you must file a return. .Don't forget, also, that the monthly payments for sup plementary, medical insurance ugder Medicare are deductible, Ifyou itemize your deductions. If pu have kept track of all your expenses for medical care and drugs during 1970, you'll be able to deduct them, as always. If you are going to have 'someone else fill out your tax forms, be sure he is certified, qualified to do the job. You are responsible for any mistakes the preparer makes. Refuse to sign the form before if is filled out, or when it is done in pencil. . Also, find out beforehand how much it is going to cost you to have your tax forms prepared. A Little Toagh N "Above all," the doctor argued "you must eat more fpiit, and praticularly the skin pt the fruit. Hie skin contains . all the viituras and the vitamins, that, by the way, ia your favor ite fruit?" -Tlte patient looked gloomy. '"Coconuts," he said. Trcctor-PulJing I CONTEST Sponsored By : WINFALL FIRE ? DEPARTMENT WILL EE HELD AT ALBEMARLE , i. CHEMICAL CO. r, ST.TUrJXIY, at 12 c::.. Whiteston News Mrs. Mary Tuttle Williams will be celebrating her 91st. birthday Branning Winslow entered Albemarle Hospital on Monday a.m. for X-rays and tes ts. Faye Lassiter is a patient there also Earl Winslow. Minnie Riddick, Archie White and Arba Clair Winslow are sick at their homes, also Daly Rountree. The yearly meeting, monthly Ministers meeting will b e held at Up River Friends Church on March 8-9 with Piney Woods meeting as joint hostess. Mr. Howard Williams of Hertford visited his mother, Mrs. Mary Williams and ? other relatives here on Sunday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Willie White of Murfreesboro visited his sister Mrs. Dempsey Winslow, Sunday p.m. 3 now formulas! HJL pfrl !g ti' hT hoi HERE IS YOUR KIND OF STARTER FOR YOUR KIND OF PROGRAM During thoat wrly wm)u when maximum per 'lonnaao ia to Hential, you need: nutrition xaetly mi tad to your kind of pip and your : kind of operation. That it why we make avail able three different Purina formulae for young pigt: Baby Pig Chow, Pig Startena. and Early Weaning Chow. Uatd aa recommended, theee modern feeda each juit recently im provedcan do better job than anything we've ever aold. Let's ait down soon and work out feeding program that puts newer ideas in pig nutrition to work-with your kind of oils and your kind of manaeamant. 1 Eatter performance is yours for the , asking I Get all the facU about the new scours control, improved palatability, balanced amino . - v ' adds, and extra levels of vitamin K now pro" "fsz :.:::le chemical co. pi:q::s zzzzia - winfalihertford TheHoineEc ngem ivsterday And Today The Home Demonstration Agent of 50 years ago was a welcome visitor in rural com munities of North Carolina. She brought new knowledge and skills of homemaking to the farm wife. ' . .'.: . The girls and boys of the family joined in the learning program in 4-H Clubs. Together agents, women and youth learned the latest methods of homemaking, poultry and vegetable production, and conservation and sought marketing sources for the sur plus products from these farm enterprises. As the program grew, the women also found sociability and learning com bined by forming groups known as Home Demonstration Clubs. The clubs as well made it possible for the agent to reach greater number of women in a given time. Early in the club formation stage the club members and agents devised the scheme of "Each one reach one," by which the lesson in formation could be desseminated to women who did not attend the meetings. For many years these were the chief ways in which an agent reached "the people" in dividually, through club or second-hand by club members acting as the channel. Gradually the agent sought and was sought by new audiences until today the home economics agent has audiences in all strata of society, among the urban as well as the rural homemakers and youth. The expansion of her program is beyond the organized clubs to special interest groups and new forms of mass media. They in clude such new audiences as 4-H and Youth, Leaders activities, mass media, community development, low income families, Expansion Nutrition Program, housing and others, employed homemakers, young homemakers, senior citizens, nursing and boarding homes, donated food participants, and other agencies. Many homemakers in special age or employment groupings may want and need information on specific subjects, but feel no need for the organized club. These women, too, are Extension clientele. Special attention to the low-income homemaker has required a different emphasis, and special materials often must be prepared. The number of agents has not grown during the years - but the op- Engagement f ?1 ' 'f ' ' - - h , , ; v 'I . Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Rose of Clinton N.C. an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Ann Rose, of Raleigh, N.C, to Michael Newby Winslow, also of Raleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Newby Winslow of Hertford, N.C. The bride- elect and her fiance are 1970 graduates of East Carolina University. A July wedding is planned. portunities for teaching homemakers has multiplied rapidly. The growing knowledge in homemaking requires that agents keep up-to-date in subject matter. In-service training makes this possible - but time, too, is required for this form of study. In progressive counties Extension Homemakers Club members have assumed new roles as leaders of club lessons and activities, releasing the agents to service the new audiences. Only by this com' mitment can the agent feel free to meet the new and challenging opportunities to help families improve their family living. si spa nb x r a n u ruRHaa 1. MIND u.unl r OOlMN Htlu Mm. Je OFF FIUEHTJ MARGARINE 31. MM 20 ' ' jai aw i ai - iJUMi 'M nut (biiii w I MAXWELL HOUSE 20 Oft Si TOOTHPASTE JSlKSSi S 3' 25' OFF PANTY HOSE M "$ WMW.mW: Ifl'li 15' ' YUBAN COFFEE . ; COUPONS AVAILABLE MiT.Rli fmthi mow iMTie rrta IOO'STAMFS BO STAMPS i Mlt.UM M Ma. -OM.MMI v mmm tiM - umrnii CANNED HAMS POUND CAKI OO STAMPS BO STAMPS : 1 1 m. w n. 1 umi omm ft. tn. POTATOES MV" ASP'R,N IOO STAMPS IOO STAMPS tm 1. . M mi worn tHKsT IM0KED PICHIC, ' OO STAMPS ' BO STAMPS ': wn iiiM mm CASHEWS IREAST ar LESS, : OO STAMPS OO STAMPS ' ISO FOOD P0PC0RH ' M . ' IOO STAMPS ' JiO STAMPO i'Xii - m mm mJFSm TURKEY ROAST 0RANBE JUICE Announced 4 ' 1 S '1 .1 1 The French author Guy de Maupassant, master of the short story, died from paresis. RICKS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS SERVING HERTFORD AND Perquimans County TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY BILL CRUMMEY, Routeman Truck Radio Dispatched PHONE EDENTON 482-2148 MHNIt CM m 57 r SUCEO QUARTER LO1 NATIONAL ( FRESH FICKCO FLAVOR rinnru ruiou ton TENDER mumei. C0LLARDS . . 10 I "u"" SPROUTS.. ... JJ.' FANCY CALIF. EMPEROR APPLE iroccoli rnanrr "lOi I spurs ....... ?.v if FRENCH ITTLE . SRHM MAMS . . I VT ORANGES 6 iT LIMA UANS ' 25' lb. 6AO TitiDorted iiwmt English Dinnerware Gold Medallion h hrttarPUte som& y The Perquimans Highlight Decorating "Forget the idea that windows are only for seeing through. They should be wonderful to look at", states Mrs. Paige Underwood, Home Economics Extension Agent. Let them speak out with personality and style from the Victorian to the ultra modern. Whatever your taste, why not highlight your next decorating theme with windows. Your window dressing can be as practical, appealing and ver satile as you like. Think positive think fresh eliminate the dull accent the clever! When you do, your windows will accomplish anything you want. They can set a mood, cover faults, or create optical illusions. Today there is not just one window treatment that is in fashion. From pleated draperies to cafe curtains, the variety of styles is virtually unlimited. Also dozens of materials are now on the market for sprucing up windows Such as arch eminence and anaglypta. (A lovely fake). Cover one room's windows with shutters - use Romand shades on another or dress a room up with valances. Try working with beads, cornices, screens, blinds or sheets. The hardware for hanging your curtains or draperies can make a basic window treatment 70 Maverick 57 70 Ford, 4 dr. Gal. 500 67 69 Chev. B.A., 4 Dr. g6 67 Chev. Impala Rfi 68 Ford Gal. 500 4-dr. H.T. 68 GTO, 2 dr., H.T. 66 Ford Gal. 500 4-dr. H.T.jy? 68 Olds, 4 dr., H.T. - 66 Mustang Z-dr. 67 Mustang Conv: 67 Fairlane 500, 4 dr. 67 Fairlane GT, 2 dr. 67 Custom 500, 4-dr. Dealer for General Tires WINSLOW-BLANCHARD MOTOR CO., INC. FANCY RED FRESH PRODUCE LANE - HOME CROWN MURRAY'S WH .. mil rw. n i , MU( 98" flavorful SILVER LABEL .(30L7L7GG S0FTENrLE PfNK LIQUID DEM County Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, March 4. 1971 Page 3 With Windows sparkle with individuality. Choose from decorative traverse rods, tJebacks, holdbacks, cafe rings, chains, or wood poles. Coordinated window accessories add flair to any window treat ment. Discover the many ways in windows can be made to look shorter, taller, thinner or wider. Imaginative window decorating will also eliminate your window problems. Use shades on a narrow window. Then flank it with panels made of fabric to match a valance. And your window becomes wider. Or add height to a show window by hanging your drapery rod a few inches above the frame. "Be flexible - be inventive - create your own beautiful windows and have fun while at the job!", Mrs. Underwood further remarks. Bridge Club Mrs. C. E. Johnson was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street Guests included Mrs. V. N. Darden, Mrs. W. G. Wright, Mrs. T. P. Brinn, Mrs. Montfort Haslam, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. S.M. Whedbee, Mrs. Katherine Ward, and Mrs. Sandy Sisco. Mrs. Ward was high score winner. Ford Gal. 500, 4 dr. Chev. II, 4 dr. Pontiac GT Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr., H.T. Ford Wagon Buick, 4 dr., H.T. Plymouth Fury III, 2 dr. Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr. 65 64 64 Dodge Wagon Ford Gal. 500, 2 dr.. Special H.T. on 825x14 WSW Tires, $25.00 Each. Full 4-Ply Nylon Cor- WASH. GOLDEN OR. DELICIOUS ARMOUR MIRA-CURE SLICED BACON ROCK (ORNISH CAME HENS . .59' CWAITNEY PAAN SRAND BUFFET HAMS $29 I0NEIEM LUTER'S IMOM HOUU IMND FRANKS 59' tun mm . VARIETY PAR . . 99 mum. ui - Nn at CHUCK WAQ0N STEAKS or Captain Hoffler Graduates From Officers School Captain Joseph W. Hoffler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hoffler, 323 Dobb St.; Hertford, N.C, has graduated at Van denberg AFB, Calif., frnm the operational readiness training course for missile launch of ficers. Captain Hoffler is being assigned to Whiteman AF B, Mo., for duty in a unit of the Strategic Air Command. A 1958 graduate of Perquimans Union High School, Winfall, N.C, the captain earned a B.S. degree in biology in 1962 from North Carolina Central University. He was commissioned through Officer Training School, Lackland AFB, Tex. His wife, Ruby, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salmon Kim brough Sr., 808 Roanoke Ave., Memphis. TRUCKS 69 Ranqer F100 70 Chevy Pickup 69 International Pickup 68 Chev. C10 Pickup 68 Ford F100 67 Chev. Pickup 69 Ford F100 Pickup 67 Ford F100 Pickup 66 Ford F100 Pickup 65 Ford F100 69 Dodge Pickup 65 Econoline Vann COLONIAL STORES FANCY OREGON Ik 1 i. 15 lit, 'It! Ms ne 1th In. be Vbs 'be re A ire la M r il 1. n J CEAr:::.:ra nTrnrr 9:0D p.m. Fridry fi S:tur(by fiafa X ...ii5.i. i j ij. ai l;llnfrl