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S^w05*i3i-«^W't:'..v/i’Si;'iifrTl53(Ss-*V'^^~?'?^%-'’i ''■• ' ' ■ ' "' ' '■ ' / -- -' '■'' ''•' ' ’ '- ' '' ' ' '" ' ''' f'*''^•■', ■■•■^■•' ■'. •' - »,-■ '.- ■■ ' '■' ■■■ ■ *. -« • -A!’* Friday,'^me 12, 1983 .■ TlieYDare County Times, Manieo, N.-C. ■c# Page Three ■ :;i'i| Dare County Week by Week Heinff the Live and Newsj’ Items of Personal Interest From the Various Communities in Our Territory... ~~*~ j -■■■■. I STIJMKV .rOlNT NEWS Larne Stiiinpytroiiit Oroiip Atleiul Coiirci-encc A larRC delegation ot Stumpy Point people nllcndcci the McUiocIl.st conforenee held at Engclbnrd Tues- diiy Juno 2. Those who were pic- £cnt besides'tlite Rev. R. II. Lewts, pastor ol the' Stumpy Point M. E. Church, and his wife and mother, Mrs. M. Jl Ijetvts were as lollow.s: Mr and Mrs. A. C Hooper, Mr. and Mr.s. Pair Mcekln.s, Mrs. R. D Wise, Uly.ses Wise, McCoy Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hooper, J.isper looper, Mr. and Mrs. M. V Hoop er. Milton Hooper, Mr.s, J. A. Os borne, Betty ^7ean O.^borne, Me.s- damos, E. R.j S, W. and D. L. Mcelt- in.s, Mr. and Mi'.s. Sherlll Hooper, iMr. and MriV'S. S. Nixon, Mrs. U. G. Wise, Mrs, C. E. Payne, Mi's. R. B. Payne, C. H. Payne, jMr. and Mrs. R. U. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grey, Mr’.hnd Mi's. J G Grey, Allen Hopkhvs,. Nell Wise, Mr. and Mrs.' G. M.'tVKs, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hooper, L'.'w. Hooper, Jr., Misses Lassie Hooper. 'Ilazei Hooper, Ruth ■ Nixon and Mr. arid Mrs. L, D.' Hoop er. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hooper, and children, Elroy, -Etta Pr.inels and Norma Fay, arc^ visiting Mrs. Hoop er's jiarenls. Mr. and Mrs. Pair Mceklns. ^ ; The many friends oI Mrs. Ralph Norfolk, Virginia Welcomes You / Norfolk’s Leading Fireproof Hotels Hotel ^ Fairfax . ( and Hotel Southland t;-", I With Bath and Shower I $2.50, 33;00 and 53.50 With Private Lavatory $2 Payne will be gleu Id know .she Is imitn imp'.'ovod and home again from the hospital. ■■ Clyde Payne, Horace Hooper and Edgar Hooper, spent Wcdnc.sd'.iy in W.ashlngton on bu.s'mo.ss. Miss Rlt-.i Hooper has returned home after .spending several days with Mls-s Eunice'Smith at Pantego. Miss Francis Wise has returned from n visit wltli friends and, re- 1,itivcs at Manteo. Mr.s. R. H. Lewi.' Is visiting I'O- l.-ijllves In and around Nivshvlllo, Tcnn. M W Maness of Avon and Rus sell Han'ison visited friends hero last week Earl Mcokhi-s and family and Lit Mceklns and family have moved to Engelhard for tlie summer. ■Mr. and Mrs.' J. H. Barber of Edenton. visited Mrs. Bhrber's brothers. Gus and Henry Twlford here Tuesday. Mi's, Barber was formerly Miss Alice Twlford. The Rev. R. JI. -Lewis nndJ'J', mother; attended a missionary zone meeting at Ahoskle Friday, where Air., Lewis made a talk on miasloas. Aliss' Lucille Mann ol'Elizabeih City Is visiting Atlss Wilma Hoop er here., >• ■ : Miss Eunice Smith oL Pantego,. visited friends here LAiesday and •Wednesday Miss Smith taught here two years and has many friends here. Russell Nixon, Jr., of Elizabeih City is visiting his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. S. S. Nixon. C. E. Payne attended the board lot Education meeting at Manteo ; Tuesday. Misses Maude Etheridge and Doris Alao Daniels of Warichese are visit ing Airs Lill P.ayne. 1’ Mrs. Martin Johnson of Manteo, visited relatives licre this week. Air. and Airs. AH Hooper have been In Elizabeth City this week, whore ‘ their son, Dwight had his tonsils removed. He Is getting a- llong nicely. , , I 'Mr.' and Mrs. Garland Aleekins I have been spending a lew days In !Elizabeth City, with Mr. AIeektn.s' ■mother. Airs. AIolllc Aleekins, while j their little 'daughter, Janice, had ja tonsil operation. They returned ..., / ; o a rj ‘ •■dj to ai flO ’n ■ s s , O at .:3 & fr, a3» c o m ^4 tn «/ Q a U4 fd s' p > n Q J >1' "H .c w B rt W fo' D o i: ' r’t s n s£ r'. o > fit a o o K > >» OJ is Cl D 5 C a vU Q d ’ «s m k, o CO S w ' S Q Ol rt Pi (d g K cs Q C cl H 05 o 3 ■f o n a w ,3 D P, K 6 d ri & p c: O A'innico -1-'— 221 200 31 40 ■fco 293 58 325., .21 182 180 45 151 117 48 141 331 173 132 49 ■223 Wanchese -.--I ^ ' 03 115 0 0 yp 130 30 134 ■ 8 8'3 on 32' 24 29 9 34 131 79 120 4 95 Nag.s' Hc.W - • 4 10 ty .. t* ; 2 ■P ■ 22 3 18 0 ■■■ 0 19 3 20 .. 22 3 4 2.5 3 7 . 2' ID Colington 01 6'i 0 0 : 1.1 40 10 o(j 3 27 41 21 9 17 .-5 5 04 G5 21 5 49 Kitty Ha-zik : - 74 •' ,88- ' -J 3. , 18 70 3 78 - 0 48 57 21 09 89 25 . 7 48 90 20 , 1 28 Duck 17 29 1 1 |5 15 22 35 4 3 43 0 5 14 G 7 30 47 22 0 13 Rodanthe 30 37 0 , 3 r’ 15 20 17 3-1 8 51 40 48 5 2 'i-ls 50 2 51 4 8 49 r ' Buxton ....1 41 53 1 5 fb 07 13 40 10 32 54 ‘ Fri.vco 4 10 1 .J 0 ,Jo_ 17,.- 2 19 1 1 -32 . ' r. . Hatteras — - 48 15 25 20 1-4 52 , 1 49 0 18 43 ' S. Point .'c 3.55 04 44 V 2 to m 29 85 40 75 105 134 131 92 35 20 80 20 58 10 30 M. Harbor 07 03 8 7 l7 .92- 22 00 48 55 07 32 12 33 75 122 48 20 . 5' 78 Mashocs ■ 10 14 • 1 0. 12 -- 8 4 2 9 9 5 4 0 s 4 11, 0 4 1 5 0 En.st I.ako X,... 41- 43 11 15 §0 ,10 ■- 76 03 20 04 .44 27 0 -■3 ; 0 109 - 97 ..!),7-l ■38- 3 22, Totals- ...1,.. ... : 900 938, 150 109 207 1022 ■ T 280 1047 223 010 845 ’ 325 433 419- ,219 409 940, 032 457 .34 ) 5G8 - ’ 1 >4 A NOTlim OF THi Tfiaiiks to the Voters of Dare County for Their Loyal Support in Re-nohiinatiiig Me As the Demo- cratic Candidate from Dare County to the State Legislature. The Vote and,Moral Support of Every Per.son Who Supported Me in the Recent Primary is Deeply Appreciated. I0Y dare county—county ticket [ election failed to bring lut any great j chaiges - against the poll hold-rs}^,,^^ increase'of voters over .193rprlmary | which were finally dropped. when the total vote wa.s approxi-1 alleged that the poll holders had’f';.« rnately HIO. | tried to Influence the votens, con£.''.>3 Contrary to the result of the pri- ■ trary to the in.nnnor in which the-'i ■■ DARE COUNTY— STA’I'E .-S - •r> - —h iS 1 C3 - ■3 a Vi ■ O: 01,, *« PQ . 3 O u Oi u kH .r^ & .3 o a "e • • - -W • S '' R ", '• J' ■g " 2 3 B -a ' >§ 'I a. Ainntco 2 307 32 14 Wancheso 2 120 V 1 Nags iro.ad 0 19 1 0 Colington 1 59 4 0 Kitty Hawk 1 93 2 2 Duck 1 33 1 3 Rodanthc - 0 43 1 3 Avon — 0 55 4 0 Buxton 1 74 2 1 Frisco 0 20 0 • 0. Hattcras 0 62 2 1- S. Point .-.I f.. 1 100 37 2 AI. . Harbor I .i -.- 4 ,70,11, 4,, Aliiihoes 1 1. 0 11 3 d' East L.ike 1 20 19 22 Totals 1100 120 57 TICKET 5 “ d -a Si a d? "S o pi 293 C4 124 19 20 0 47 19 80 25 •25 17 50 0 '50 O' 80 0 '0 2% i'- 10 18 0 1 '-"M' 1 , 4 50' i’,. 2 'Sf-' 3.7 ,99 ’ GO 13 '3y , |12- '23 8 3 '-3 '%,''7 3 20 70 3 i?, ‘ 27 25 1039 353 53 2.V2 570 232 389 750 M 152 06 327 011 181 911 177 a a '.B - rz U o .A9 o o 'O , je - o' w ■ ,W 4.3 3 m . Oj a> ‘ ■p' K •S 5 5 ■ 1 s: ■■ 42 25 200' -131 197 22 7 107 34 100 2 4 10 7 IG 1 0 55 ■3 50 11 4 CC 24 5G 5 3 18 8 20 2 1 28 7 26 9 8 31 39 5 20 10 20 36 13 0 0 12 11 0 1 1 47 1C 29 32 7 55 '• 42 40 8 8 59 =,49 25 10 2'- ■ 0 7 ^ 5 12 9 40 23 40 77 89 824 441 C28 0. ni si 39 G1 20 17 112 Sunday. ' -AHsses Llssle Hooper and Ruth Nixon, left Saturday for a trip to the,Western partvof the State.' SALVO NEWS - Rev. rugli llcmaliis III According to recent reports the condition of the Rev. K. R. Pugh, remains unchanged. He has been ill lor .some lime and gradually grows weaker. d his after ; Will Ivas a e son, Pcrson.als :.^Mrsi'arid s ■Mrs.'^.L.jl.Y Gray^ hove, I Where‘'Ihey'^att’ended 'trie 'Metho dist'' district conference, they re-, ported'a pleasant-trip and a very good conference. -E, P. White, representing the Heme Security Life Insurance Cempany of Durham, was a recent vlstor In salvo. Mr. and Airs. Elroy Mldgett ol Rodanthe spent Sunday at Salvo visiting Mrs. Mldgclt’s uncle, Rev. K. R. Pugh. •; S. N. Hagcrman, WPA Supervisor lor the di'alnpgc work for Dare County Stationed at Buxton, pass ed through Salvo recently on his way to Manteo hi the inteiest of his work. iMr. and Mrs. Calvin AJldgctt rind children, Geneva and FclUon, were in Salvo Sunday Evening, visiting Airs. Mldgott's parents. Air. and Airs. L, Y. Gray. Mr.- and Mrs. DO'a:i-,.i motored to Manteo and back Ai-...lay. Airs. Douglas Is taking treatments from Dr. W. V/. Johnston. Her condi tion Is reported grwlly Improved. Seth Austin of Salvo whq has ec8h'v!3!tmg'‘ri!s daugeer 'rirArofe- hcaJ C.ty, has returned ' to his sister's home, Mrs. A. W. Hooper. Bessie, Airs. J. P. Wise, Neddie Wise and Ruby Wise, wer--' visitors In Norfolk Monday. Miss Louise Culpepper of Eliza beth City l5 here for some time. J. D. Badliam of Edenton Is here for seme time. . "'Did?” Sawyer attended the graduation c-xcrclses In Elizabeth City Wednesday night. AIlss “Dolly" Briggs visited her sister, irera, Wednesday. ':Ryan Johnson and Mr. and Airs. Barl^Wriltehurst were visitors in Nprlolk,"' Siturday. . ...-I. ■Mis3,;;jiidy Foy of Alount Airy is visiting Miss Anne Davis. , Mr .and Mrs. Alvnh AVard and Utile son, Alvah, Jr,, returned Fri day from Norfolk, where Alvah, Jr., reezlvcd medical treatment. Miss Marjorie Burgess of Old Trap and AILs Esther May Bro'wil of GatesvlUe vlsjtcd Alias Natalie Gould Sunday. i’ W. O. Saunders of Elizabeth City was a visitor here Friday. r Ecy Lane of El.' labeth City wa.s a visitor here Friday. Air. and Airs. Frank White were visitors In Elizabeth City Sunday. Air and Mrs. Joe Love of Hatterns, ‘spent Wednesday with Airs. Love’s parents. Judge and Mrs. W. P, ,Baum. Mashocs. ' " T''. Louise Baum Johnson and Martha Ann O’Neal ot.,Coli igtiSn cousin, Utile Maty Alice Eihericge, day in Atantco on business.,' Joe Pritchard reCul'ricd ’ home In ATorlolk Wednesday spending two weeks with Mr W.h'itc. , B. F. Etheridge, of Manteo visitor here Saturday. ■ x- Mrs. V G AHdgett and lit’f , Lloyd, and Helen Sutton letL-Afon- day for Nags Head, v/hcre th»y will spend .some time. ■; 'I All's. Cottle Snell returned lo her hortle in Elizabeth City Wedntsaay; after spending sompSlmc wltil her daughter,^,Mrs.^llijWmte.'j./" ;■ ;.MUS;'o'maiPearl^Midgottf,r'r: ,ler' spe'ndTng” '■ beth City ' Elizabeth Alarvln Alanii of 'Manteo' a visitor here Friday .arid 'Sat^r^riy Rev. B. B. Slaug'riter,.the 'Presid ing Elder of this district, was .a,vis itor here Saturday night. li;'^oft Sunday morning for'Atashoes.,- Mrs. Dakeiis Sawyer, and’ ilttlo grandson, M.arvin Troy--T|llett,, of Elizabeth City,, are ■ spentllpgrfsqmc! time with T A. Tlllcttrand|.Mrs. Alva Gard. ^||[| Walter Twiford is Improylrig'/rqm Injuries sustained when' a‘l|,togo. water tank fell on his hand ^^‘day,’ completely crushing, the. lhu(nb^>, Mrs. C. L. Mldgett, Melbi^jand Madeline Jones, B. H.-HayirianSrid Howard Jones spent ,Suriday!&at, AVON PERSONALS Air. and Mrs. Charlie OHeal and is visiting her aunt ' Airs.''X^E.r Mann. A. E. Mann was n vtsiloriim ilan-; tco Monday. ' , . . The rr.any’ friends’ of Royca ford arc gl.ad to know thatdiejljfout. and Abie lo. walk, nrqund.' Ncr.a" BelLHas-cU of E.-isVy^ko; Is-making hc’r home.nt Man'nsj Har bor with Mrs. Jim Twldd^;1^j^;j Leonard O'Neal Is visiting^friends and relallvas at Co]lngtori.,'^|^L' Rev. W, Y.''-Everton is hbldlnz'^'a Airs. G. T. Woscott, Jr., due to the absence of the -President, Mrs. W. C Topping, the hostess, assisted by her little daughter. Gloria Gculd,-' served delicious fruit jello with w'nipped cream and cake. T^ere were 11 members present. KITTY HA..WJC FOLKS (Continued from page one) are the only communities voting far In excess ]of the normal BemoT ■ erat^sstrenath y 'W^e m^Ues'^'^Iaileil’ '^tb'vpoil' tha-’ratiVe Democratic vote.' The tremendous interest In the mnry of 1034 -when Rcpuhlitnns stormed the polls -.it Avon, and vot ed many of their part.v, the poll holdcr.s b.irrcd them on Sal'.n-day. and after repeated attempts to get their men In. g.ave up. One Re publican merchant, who h.is i,een busy tryit ; in inlluonce Democratic voters. Is reported to ha\e been .so Inccn.sed, that he stormed up and down In his .store, aiul .swore be-^ cause he couldn't t-ake p.irt In the | primary, he- was done with the church, and done with the .sehools. On the other hand the commun ity of Hattcra.s has a high type of dyed m the wool Republicans who hold strong to their party Integrity. Occasionally one wanLs to quit his party, and affiliates whuloliearted- ly and sincerely with the Demo crats. But in any case., the Hat- teras Republicans will be found fair, and = square-shooters, 'straight 'up and down, and they never have any thing, to do wifn the Democratic primary. In East Lake, repeating the per- formace of the. 3034 election, the [ Republicans again went to the box and voted their .s.nme number, s'A'oII Ing a noivnal .Democratic vote of about 57' to-ri'iore tii-an 100 East Lake went strong for MacDonald, Republican leaders having advocat ed yotl.lg lor him. with the threat that he would be deserted for Gris- fcm, the Repablicar candidate if nominated, in November. At Colington, a dispute arose -be tween the poll holdcr.s and -a num ber of workers at the polls, and the latter came to Manteo, and filed workers believed in. A few registered Rcpuhllcan 6r^ Independent -.at the Manteo box ap-?3’fe plied for tickets, but were turned|& down according to law, they depart-^jj^ cd in good nature, -.ind without least trouble. ' 'iSS Some irre.gula rules were com-l plained of at Buxton, Wllefe a num%^ ber of Republlcami ara .said to voted. Special Diiring^l of June Regular $.7.50 Mode Paree During June for ^ ' -'$5.80 - MAEIHM;'- - Beauty Slipp Manteo, N. C. mm THE TELEPHONE IS ^ ¥ Daliiiji froiti llio iinie Ihe first Coo.st (luanl leltijiiioni! went inin Manteo, , Dare County’s. 'f'rowt!i was oliscrvcd; ill gol in touch willVlhcJ oiitsidc,^world, and its influeucc pla.vcd a fircal'piH'l in the'.t'rowlh of the county'through all the: j^'drs;. It is Cfi.sy to sec the j,M'eal growtii in Die iicach- - cs and t'iurisl travel lluil has followed wilh',ouri; Jincs .since’ they came, into Dare County. - NVilli-'- pill thcni you would linve very little ])Usiiicss^cnr4- 'Si ried ou in this luodcru age. % j i, NORFOLK & CAROLINA!#! rORO V»e ECONOMY MEANB NiON (MORE MILES PER DOLLAR) J— —■■■’ umwm OF 9A -epKTY-' ■' " The law requires the Sheriff each year to advertise delinquent taxesjL As the time was extended from jMay by courtesy of the Com missioners, the list of unpaid taxes ' will;be,.advertised Monday, July €. if-AThis is,absolute necessary, un less'tfTe Commissioners should or der a^urther delay. However, no tice is hereby given in order that all those’ who may, do. so, may settle be fore, July 4 to ^oid advertising. Dare County Percy Williams was In Norfolk ’ Mashccs wera visitors here''«Sun- l.asl week on biislnass. ^ -day. Misies Alnw Scarborough, Edith' Mrs. C. O. Mann and lltUs^n,' Austin and Lillian Scarborough, iCheilds Albert, left Alonday;'^te spant sovcral days at Ellza'aath City»Ellz/ahcth City, recently. ‘ Vance P. Gray visited friends at Elizabeth City last week. Mr. and Airs. E,iri Aleekins liavo returned to their home in Florida, after spending .several wcelis here. Air. and Mrs. Vance Gray of V/oshwoods, are visiting Mr. and Airs. Bradford ONeal. Goodrick Williams of Dam Neck AIIlls Radio Station, Is spending his vacation with Mr. and Airs. Frank lin Williams. Padiman Snow, who Is stationed at New Bern, is spoidlng several days'wltli his parents, Mr. and Airs. Cleveland Snow. ohanklln Austin, Edgar Styron and. Bill Jones, of- Hattcras spent Sunday afiornoon'ihere. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Searbor- ough, who spent the winter at Kat- Icras, Iiave returned to their-home here. MANNS HARBOR PERSONALS ■W. T. Tlllctt. C. L. Alldgott, ,Sam Gitb' and Bell Thompson, motored to Elizabeth City Wodnesday. B. F. Twlford. Trail Craddock. R. E. Burru.s. C. W. M.ini), spent Tuesday in Manieo. ... Mrs. R.. L, Mldgett and dauthter. ,AIr. and Mrs. ,R..E. Burras'&d, Mr, and Airs. B. E. Spencer-rijoSoi?' ed to Elizabeth' City Monday/'i^^ Airs. Colon 'Wcscott and-J- lljUe’ daughter, Iva Dale, and '--Naaiaf Mann, left Tuesday for Ell&lx|h; City, where Iva B-ale-wlil,fCrec.dve medical treatment. , ' T. A. Tillect Is spending vso^’ time In Elizabeth city, -t ' NAGS HEAD PERSONALS! -I Mr. acid'Mrs. “LsCf' Barnetraqi, Washington, D. C., were-tho'iguciS of Airs. Horace Barnett ,,at'^feK motiher's home I'ric.xiay night.;-|^ A clilldren’s ^ mlssiqnary^ #clety^ consisting of about fifty-,,'frq^^ft? umblh,C., are spendlrig'the'auip' nier here in Airs. S. J.. Twlnc'w aiiS Joe White's cottage on the SqiiiM Side. They will return to Coiun^ bla teveral. times while hsrs.,-'jj;s *Alrs. Maude Dinwiddle and Frank of Columbb, S. C.,,ar« h# lor the s-iinmer.. ' is Mrs. E.''E.'Pridgaa, who“•’befqr^t- DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY her marriage was Nellie'’'Midw^^ ' ’ and baby are here for tlie sumMicrr -Mrs. ,L.,J., Wool is improving: after being ill for several days., • Mrs. Lula Alanri^ls' lll atjh'ej'jiomo here. of Baltimore, are spending the sum mer with Mrs. Johnsen’.s parents, Capt. and Airs. T, A. Baum. , Samuel J. Kee was a vUltor in Elizabeth City Saturday. He was | accompanied iiome by Capt. Walter i 1-0 spent the week,end | •with ills family. AIlss Evelyn Rogers of Ellzabe'.h City spent the week end with her parents. Air. and Mrs. S.'M. Rogers. - Air. and Mrs. Prank Turner and daug'nters, Camille and Huldah Riith, of Raleigh, have returned to ,their home after sp.endlng several days with Mrs. Turner’s parents. Mr, and Mrs. Z. V. Brinkley. Louis Mldgett, a sludont of U. N. C., Ch-apel Hill, Is spending the summer with his parents. Air. and Airs. 1-eo AUdgett, at the Goose- wing Club. . j . Seymour Grey of. Rodanthe was j os visitor, in town Tuesday. j Mr. "and Airs. Desvey L. Has’man 1 and daughter, Gloria Gould, of Elizabeth City, spent the week end ■at ’their home h-ie. R.'. Bruce. Et'noridgc of Raleigh, spent the week end with his famiiy ' ' Mrs. A. J. Hartley,. Jr., and Small, daughter, Shirlej’, are spending rionie time svlth Mr. and Airs. Wpt- son Drinkwatcr. ^ Mrs. H. B. Hines Is attending ^mmer school at the University of , iforth Carolina. ^ ^-'iMiss Sarah Seeley of Elizabeth ’Clty.-has been visiting friends and 'relatives here this week. Airs, A. J. Hartley has returned home after a long Illness at' the •^Protestant Hospital In Norfolk. She was ..accompanied home by Mrs. W G. Drinkwater v;ho spent two weeks .with her prior to her return; THE fORO V.» GIVES YOU .THESE EEATURES 'QC’}: ^ s*mv CLASS ALL ” V-t 3GNODCniA,.CHAIICE . , ,, ■ • «(ITM economy ■oov — lEEn-sAEEW MCCHAN.- |2.cal«iiakes )1 CENTER- POISE RIDING COMEOh. m M .■-■m i T V, • A ^ 'I'he Daughters of Wesley Class: rif Ait Olivet Methodist Church,^. IhcldAthelr monthly meeting Alon- '[daymlgh^at the home of Airs. Dew-^ yeyljL'J^'Haymari. -- After the buslnoM :£cs^ri,';''which' was conducted-: by N o MATTER how yoa classify your expenditures for car up*kccp—• .it’s your total expenditure lhat counts.? flow-muEdi ^dollar .mileage” is your ' gfivii^ you? -DoHim go farther in the Ford V-S.. Modfra improved carhurction gives you unusual jiasolinc mileage with .briUiaiii V-8 performance. Most owners of today’s Ford change oil only every 2000 miles and add none hetwisen changes. And aft^.tbs first few thousand miles ‘ yon be|^ .to .understand what Ford V-8 “dollar mileage” really means. ■v*. It gives yon more miles per dql^eli^i cause, it gives you all'.ro'und ccohonrjr-^^^ low'i^sl; cqst,„low.up4ecp#o^lo^d^ prccialion and long life — 'gasoline and oil consainption.'«jUiC||^M^*’ >. .-.arc!big ilcms:u:you aim toibny tmginriat economical car. FORD MOTOR COMpTiCKTd ... . ^ A Go&/y,cAaMti $25 A' mNTB^'a/^, mmml Arnm-paymenl, taytmymojretJfSgForJ.Flt mhenlMikmV. ^yjUkyamr Ford Leader about ike n^f --■
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