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rt rr' uttaks vrmLt, -: HtnirFORD, n. c pridxY. August 4, 1950 PAGE SEVEN ' End Cy Vc!:: ''"v; ii?" 44 1 Folder On Dairyins , Edited By Extension A new Extension Folder entitled "Links in the Chain to Better Dairy ing" and prepared by (R. JL Wynn, T fl Opr' TC iT ' f B"1 ,Nero .-Extengidn specialist, came off iilluLwilw 111 ImiiJ the Press this week, according to F. & ' ' 5 ; : , ' :i - -a Jeter, editor:d the, Stateollege .. Li; : , 1 'V " .-i.-, r Extension Service. v. , . r.:,--Sjr - 'ine rural am was nawest nit byi The folder presenta in picture-story wyMdtam:tUKKkr during Iorm the essentials of good dairying. June the North 'Carolina Department .Some )bf the features Dort raved bv of Motor -Vehicles has reported. - Fifty one persons were killed and 740 InfrreoViri the 140 accidents re ported in rural areW -There were 968 accidents in. rural areas in June, 4949, with 63 persons killed and 608 persons injured. Accidents occurring on U. S. Highways in June i of this year totaled 648 with 25 persons killed and 370 injured. Accidents occurring on State Highways totaled 831 with 19 persons killed and' 166 injured. County and local roads claimed seven victims and 204 injured. .. , Urban areas reported 11 deaths and 200 personal injuries in 743 accidents. Nine persons died and 188 were in jured in : 644 -reported accidents in June, 1949. fatalities in June of this year were Lexington, 3; Wilmington, 2; Char ldtte, 3; High Point, 1; Raleigh, 1, and Concord, 1. ' - ' Sixty-two persons were killed in motor vehicle traffic accidents during June, the same number killed in June - of last year. There were 940 persons injured and 2,083 reported accidents. ' Compared with the same month last year, injuries were up 144 or 18 while reported accidents increased 471 or 29. . - The June figures brougth the toll for the half-year to 423 fatalities and 6,442 injured, as compared with the 366 persons killed and 4,157 in jured during the same period in 1949. Pedestrian fatalities were down one or 11, as compared with June of last year. There were; 776 accidents in volving pedestrians with 10 pedestri ans killed and 66 injured. The five to nine age group reported more fatali ties, than any other age "group, with the 65 to 74 age group' second. Mu nicipalities reporting pedestrian fatalf ties were: Charlotte, three and Ral eigh, one. Burke,' Chowan,' Iredell, Johnston, Pasquotank, Robeson and Wake reported one fatality each while Mecklenburg reported three. Mecklenburg county is leading all other counties in pedestrian fatalities with nine killed ! for the first' six months of the year. Charlotte is lead ing the municipalities in pedestrian fatalities with five pedestrians killed. Of 3,455 drivers involved in acci- Wynn are a safe water supply, mas titis-free cows,' sanitation, and clean, tight milking' barns. . Y Care of cows and milk Isnt the only essential, according to 'Wynn. A good Ladino pasture is also necessary in providing a cheap, economical source of feed. Wynn says a good vigorous growing: pasture is also an aid in maintaining a healthy herd. . Wynn uses pictures to demonstrate that raising calves as herd replace ments is essential, to economical pro duction of milk. Copies of the folder may be obtained from the local county agent or by writing the Agricultural Editor, State College Station, Raleigh, and request- Municinalities renortinar in "Links in the Chain to, Better Dairying," Extension wider no. sz. ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. Who does Sol Rogovin pitch for? 2. What pitcher did Ted Williams pick as best in American League? 3. When is the college All-Star pro fessional football game this year? ANSWERS 1. Detroit, . 2. Bob Lemon. 3. August 11. Garden Club, which later changed into the Home Demonstration Club. A quiet, unassuming, yet energetic per sonality, she, loved and enjoyed life at hi full. Her chief joy was found in serving others. .,r, She was a , lover of flowers and shrubbery, she grew a great variety of these, and always shared them gen erously , with ' her , neighbors and friends. She als was a rare garden er, have grown in one of her year round gardens, a variety of 32' vege tables. Her talent for art is ex pressed in the beautiful pictures which adorn the walls of her home and have won admiration and commendation. ' A kinder, more helpful friend and neighbor, the world will never possess. We loved her unselfishness, gen- erositv and optimistic disposition. The funeral services new at ner church June 29th was conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Carl J. Yow, as sisted by Bertha and Elizabeth White. The body was laid to rest in the fami ly cemetery at Belvidere. . One more flower in its fullest beau ty, richest perfume, has been pluck ed from its earthly bed and planted in the Heavenly Garden. 1 Servant of God, Well done; Thy Glorious Welfare's part; The battle is fought, the race is won, And thou art crowned at last. (Written by one who loved her dear ly; Mrs. L. Jay Winslow). Too Late To Classify iNorth Carolina, ' In The Perquimans County. Superior Court James E. Skinner, Plaintiff, Rena Turner Skinner, Defendant NOTICE , ' The defendant Rena Turner Skinner will take notice that an- action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, for the purpose of se curing an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore exist ing between the parties hereto; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said County in the Court House in Hertford, N. C, with in days after the 1st day of Septem This the 12th day of June, 1960. V W.. H.POT . ' Clerk Superior- Oourty Perquimans ; : , County, N. C aug4,ll,185 - ATTENTION1! ONLY A FEW DAYS ' remain for. you to obtain your El ' berta canning and locker peaches. Come now. The crop is very short Albemarle Nurseries, located 1 mile south of Sound bridge. ltp FORCED TO SELL Beautiful little spinet piano in this section to interested party who has established credit and can make small down payment and assume few month ly payments. Piano fullv aruaranteed. ber, 1950, and answer or demur to the Full keyboard. Write Legal Dent. Returned From Nags Head Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Howard Pitt. Jr., and Mrs. T. S. White have returned from Nags Head where they spent the month of July. Week-end Guest Tom Henderson from Durham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes , and Miss Katherine Ann Holmes. HOSTESS Tq BRD3GE CLUB Mrs. W. G. Wright was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames J. O. Felton, Nathan ReLfe, B. G. Koonce, Charles Whedbee, Charles Henc, Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Jean Howard and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize went to Mrs. Felton. A sweet course was served. A TRIBUTE uenis m dime, were in vioiauon as a token of love and sincere ap- oi ine law. ecunjopjMa-jnftaistreeiation orCtTBTanel White whose with 440. Two hundret and twenty-tsweet spirit Aook its flight from earth nine were on the "wrohlr side qfjiherto Heaven.it the close of a beautiful road but not passing, 178 failed to grant right-of-way, 210 disregarded various types of traffic control de vices, 142 were driving intoxicated and 67 f ollewed too closely. Types of accidents claiming lives on North Carolina roads in June are: collisions of cars, 22; pedestrians struck by cars, 10; vehicles running off road, 22; cars colliding' with bridges or other fixed objects, three; non-collision, two; cars overturning, two, and one bicyclist , Guilford and Davidson counties led the State during June with four fa talities each. Mechlenburg, Wash, New Hanover, Robeson and Scotland counties reported three fatalities each. Counties reporting two fatalities each were : Brunswick, Burke, Chero kee,' Wake, Durham, Edgecombe, Ire dell, Johnston, Pitt, Randolph and Union. 1 The following counties reported one fatality each: Alamance, Avery, (Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Cabarrus, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Chowan, Forsyth, Franklin, Pasquotank, Rock ingham, Rutherford,. Sampson and Stanly.' " Sixty-five counties reported no fa talities. 1 K . . , day on June 27th, 1950, at her home in Belvidere, I write these lines. To know her was to love her. Her life was a lighted candle, the spiritual glow of which will never go out In the going home of Clara, Belvidere community and Perquimans County has lost one of its very best citizens. She was seventy-six years of age and we mark time, but young in the ageless life of the spirit The' daugh ter of Elihu A. and Margaret M. White, she spent her entire life in Belvidere except four years in New Bern and four years in Raleigh where her father was collector of Internal Revenue, , She received her education from the Friends' Belvidere Academy and from Peace Institute, Raleigh. She was a life long member of . Piney Woods Friends Meeting,' and was always faithful and loyal in church and com munity activities. She was a valued member of her missionary society and gave to it generously of her-time, talent and means. She 'was interested in, and liberally supported,. The Per quimans and Chowan Total Abstin ence Society. Among her civil activi ties, she was a charter member and long time president of the Belvidere Immediate Delivery ; Mr. Farmer . .vWe Can Give You Immediate 'Delivery-on Two . . ONE HOW JCORN PICKERS . " . TWO JROWCOMBINES r!:aot!z;tractors;'. SEB US FOR YOUR SEASONAL NEEDS DEVOE PAINTS " OILS TURPENTINE PAINTBRUSHES HARDWARE WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL GARDEN SEEDS ; . COME m TODA Y FOR YOUR NEEDS ' ' 4 , -.. MARKET STltCET. ' "V.. f k- :D2?E489i . . . IirRTFORD, N. C. complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Box 869, Concord, N. C. We will noti fy you where to see the instrument. aug4,ll,18 adv 11 teed meaU, rich with nror, glr. jxw MVlf JZJ . 1 I T "j 'l' 11 not. for yoor me. aUar boeauM t f" V 1 ' I I I VV"jT" JUni. nJ eholcort guilty meU at Y AVBCHaaaBl- ," TJ Y ft 'iPrt th. lowwt ponlbto prices. BDm jou J ' "w V I' -l' 1 A JaSJ I Jlr ftiTorlte uU from omi wKU mrlcty. f 1 f UFv j5m L carefully trlmnMd to fiy no more X Jr X mK , IiJULj iitffVvS edible meat. Buy Colonial meats and X "f , , . AX Zfflr&$: J be rare of ftae Quality at the lowest M J J? BsnU Clam n Augustr Tes slree at Colonial, Wl H JrjkSjstifl nrloel W " M 7 "here special values all this week mean that you SrS If SL&TkjPJIm m I A l pocket a present of savings on every food pur- 5J yjfT T2Kv'jr M W I 1 chase. 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