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h ; mi 5 I 4 i ffjV HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MAT n, W65. tagw gpnt ITS ft La A. U.J'N "T wwn lay f. kViiti Herbert ! W. cently constructed a dragline dittfh. Mr. vChapj)ell seeded fescue grass- 0hr the side slopes of his -ditch. Joe and . . Waltev Nowell have constructed ssoirte drag line ditches.- ElwOod Howell recently vieonstructeS'arallel field ditchesv o ''sbnie land that he farms, Ilftosi): paral lel field ditches provide for better drains tend long er rows as he was able to fill some cross -TBtJBBIfc., . W. D. Rogerson revised his soil and water conserva tion plan. Mr, Rogefson plans to seed fieWkSdiotders around; the edges "of his f'"VJ. where erosionVis oc- curclh$ i ; ' noyard Hurdle prepared a soil and water '"conservation plan for his farm.,! Mr. Hur dle plans to instali;4oine,-tile drainage. . He also plans to change the row---tJstem on one field where -JHtand is sloping.". The . rows will , be run on the contour to cut down on the amount of eros- iSitmU'ki some pretty vetch, on land, that he nas in, tne teeograin pro gram.', yi- Wflislow , ; is seeding jhairyjindigo on land thai he has in the feed-grain program. "It is altogether fitting that we should set aside: a week when we express unto God our gratitude for his blessings upon our land and our willingness to be faith ful to our stewardship. Soil Stewardship Week, provides this occasion!" Lewis W. Newman, Member Soil Ste wardship Advisory - Commit tee to the National Associa tion of Soil and Water Con servation Districts. "POPPY SALE" Continued from Page 1 these sacrifices made to keep America alive and free. The little red poppies which will be worn here and throughout the United Staes next Sat urday are crepe paper renl' cas '.of the European wild poppies wiieh Voqrtfed, vbe- iween tae 'crqssesv f on rpw," infl e 'Wbrld' War' I battle cemeteries in France and Bels''n'. The poppies are made Ty the millions by veterans of three wars who work in veterans hospitals and in convalescent work rooms ; maintained by the Auxiliary, The American Legion and Auxiliary adopted the pop py as their memorial flower and began distributing it on the Saturday before Memor ial Day to be worn in honor of the war dead, while col lectins contributions to aid the disabled veterans . and needy children of veterans. ROOK CLUB MEETS Miss Mary' Sumner was hostess ; to her Rook Club Friday night at her home on Church Street. Those play ing were Mesdames . Julian White, Walter Dale, G. R. Tucker, J. E. Morris, Charles Whedbee, R. M. Fowler, T. J. Nixon, : Jr., and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize went to Mrs. -White and low was awarded' Mrs. Dale. A sweet course was served. Family fiih truck-with the smooth ride of a passenger car! f.5 TO!". 'Only the new Ford pickup has the smooth riding comfort of two front axlesl Each front wheel works independently on its own axle a forged steel I-beam axle like the big trucks usel Two axles share the : load, and because each axle works inde pendently, a bump it one wheel won't jar the other. Add forged steel radius rods and Urge coil springs and you've got it . .. . the smoothest riding, toughest, indepen dent front end in any pickup I See hlTryitlAtyourFordDealer's. '65 FOKD SB) PICKUP .k-J'.Vif.Jf .. J W'-3SS.- Coiufort-tcst it today at your Ford Dealer's! ;u. t i SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER null ...''-'". & Vesfinghouse 5,000 BTU ROOM AI.1 COMITIOKER 1 lf ) S TtAII RIPUCCMCMT tUMANTC C W 3 1 INK! tfM mtMO fWIOHl'. MM 5' 4 tUNVIW MM. Mf Ui4l t MM Ml ' . 1 I ',;r' wTMlh If, (H.rtiw fJC' J I m m trNi ttftin ) t .t om t. Wit JV . i !? " "" "" M)ptMsj Hi" . . 4 J at its al HtuKhah . 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We already have the downtown section of- business, the added busi ness will attract many that may have passed us by. , V When locating a new plant, an industry is first interested in whether or not it is moving into a good community, this new Shop ping Center will play a big part in an industry locating here. The beauty of our county is a natural resource. Its preservation is to make it attractive tomorrow only if we organize for action and reclaim the beauty inherited here. "NEW COLONIAL" I Continued from Pare 1 venicnt the Hertford store is surrounded by parking spac es to accommodate 150 auto mobiles. Customers should have no difficulty with parking problems. Free prizes will be award ed during the grand opening celebration on Saturday, May 29, June 5, 12, 19. Plus a grand prize of a beautiful RCA Living Color TV Con sole to be awarded on Sat urday, June 19. We are also going to give away during the grand open ing two hundred and fifty $5.00 Food Tubs to be awarded to lucky winners every 30 minutes on May 27, 28, 29. "MEMORIAL DAY" "PERQUIMANS IS" (Continued From Page One) mie Hardy, Mrs. Beatrice Vaughn. Mrs. Marearnt. Ov erton, Mrs. Peailie Knight, Mrs. Lillian Jordan, Mrs. Anna (..numbers. Lunch Room Workers: Mrs. Mattie Everett, Mrs. Annie White, Mrs. Lula M. Newby, Mrs. Edna Howell, Mrs. Odell S tailings. Janitors: Mrs. Marie Fel ton, Mrs. Ro.a Broady and Larry Stalling;?. The school will last for a period of eight 15 -hour weeks. There has never been a pre-school program of thisi nature in Perquimans Coun ty. The classes will be held in the schools in the county. Continued from Page 1 New Books At Local Library On June I, the Perquim ans County Library will be gin operating on its summer schedule. That is, the li brary will be open until 5:00 each afternoon except Sat urday when it will close at 12:30 P. M. The library this week has added a number of reference books and other non-fiction. The Cambridge History of English Literature in 15 volumes will probably prove helpful to students of the area in their research, as will Sun, Stone and Silence, a profusely illustrated' his t6ry of Ancient Egypt."'"' In the field of architecture, new titles are: Small Homes in the New Tradition; ' At Home With Tomorrow; and Mid-Century Architecture in America. , Sculpture Inside and Out by Hoffman; and Early Man, by the Editors of Life Magazine, are also new. ' ' The current Literary Guild selections, a novel, Night of Camp David, by Knebel, and This is England, by Burton, along with the usutal light romances and Westerns com plete this week's list. NEW For The Natural Hair-Do Look! ' plus tax - 17oz. SIZE -(NEW SLIM ' . A GRIP CANT ,11111 Fresh Whitman's Candy, Cosmetics, Hallmark Cards for all occasions. i Harmon's Pharmacy Vv- 'onerIy BM) rvR.! thon -3-s;:t -zJld Hertford, K. C. cation season. The state will officially count its holi day highway fatalities from 6 P. M- through midnight Monday, May 31, a period of 78 hours. The holiday flow of ve hicles will clog roads and pose problems of safitv. convenience and patience. It will considerably increase the daneer to all rxrifntaffp- wise. You are ureentlv nak ed to follow the good driv ing rules. Be DieDared he courteous, be patient and be saie,rot sorry. Demonstration Club Meets The Snow Hill-White Hat Home Demonstration Club held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Freeman Umphlett on May 18 at 8 o'clock. The president, Mrs. Freeman Umphlett opened the meeting with all mem bers singing "Lock Lomond". Mrs. Belvin Eure read as the devotional. Psalms 121. Mrs. Melvin Eure : sang "Evening Prayer", accompa nied by Miss Gladys Umph- BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Trim Wilson was hostess to her Bridge Club Thursday night at her home on Front Street. Those play ing were Mesdames H. A. Whitley, S. P. Jessup, Silas Whedbee, J. R. Futrell, J. H. Newbold, C. R. Holmes, T. B. Sumner, and G. G. Dixon of Ayden. The high score prize for the visitors went to Mrs. Dixon and high for the club was awarded Mrs. Holmes. A sweet course was served. lett. Minutes were - read, roll called with 13 members and two visitors being present. Mrs. Marvin Davenport gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Ila Grey White, Home Agent, gave a demonstration on "Today's Fabrics", their' use and their cares. . The collect was then re peated and the hostess serv ed ice cream, cake 'and nuts. .. jj 100 PB00I 111 IfeSSS-l DISTILLED FROM GRAIN I'll sP- II d Cf t vtt'fcjasMH YAy. v. - .'Hja- l Kf , 11 L-3 PINT I;l JI-vsS5iiJ:Jl $Q50 45 QUART LAIRD AND COMPANY, SCOBEYVILLE, N. J. 1 SEE US FIRST SPECIAL I 5-V Galvanized RoofingSheets 16-ft. I 7-ft. I 8-ft. ! 9-f t, 1 10-ft. fll-ft. $1.35 $1.60 $1.85 $2.05 $2.25 $2.55 $2.75 I Harris Plmbg. & ! Bldgr. Supply Co. I TELEPHONE 426-5576 Hertford, N. C. BJ'flD IT E CS All property owners arc required to:.; clean their lots THREE (3) TIMES A YEAR May 1; July 1; September 1. If j owners do not comply with ordinance, : the Town will clean the lots and the cost ? will be charged against the property. J J CIDAA Could it be looks, price, on the 5-year50,000-mile warranty that's helped boost our Chrysler sales 89V? ' Come In and be the judge. One look tells you this is a big car. And you're right. We sell only big, luxurious Chryslers. The factory doesn't build jr. editions. , , J ' And when you consider priceyou'll find that seven of our new Chrysler models (including the one shown here) are priced just a fetf dollars a month more than the most popular smaller cars, comparably equipped. And that's before our special spring trade-in allowances. , And here's the clincher: Chrysler is the only car in its class built well enough to protect you with a 5-year50,000-mile engine and drive train warranty. ' ! : No wonder this is the most popular Chrysler in history. Move up. It's easy. ' tP.rc.rrt. incrMM for Jan.. F.b, and March, 1965, at comp.r.d to the .am. period la.t year. ,-,, Lvr.Biuiom.uiLE WARRANTY WITH THIS COVERAGE: Chrysler Corporation warrants, for 5 year, or 50,000 rU:,r.?0J hodDI." plie. ol bu.in.u. th. engine block, head .nd Internal parts. Intake manifold, water pump, mtlLtan c .nd Irtimaf parte ("xcludlni manual clutch), torque converter, drive .haft, unlvers.1 ioint., rear .xl. .nd ZM mthW 1965 .utomobil... provided the owner h.s the engine oil changed every 3 month. ?h1rwhtercoi 'Jstth. M fllt.r repl.c.d every .econd oil ch.ng. .nd th. c.rburetor air filter cleaned every TJL. n?rirtK2 y.ar. and every 6 month, furnish., to .uch de.l.r evidence of performance of the required yTt$to"S m "C.ipt of .uch .vld.nc. .nd (2) th. c.r. th.n currant mileage. 15 illjTi ram 1-226-229 DobbStixibt
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