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Buy and SELL business lE^ iWANTi BETTER JOBS i TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square, N. C.. Sept. 9, AH Ctassifiiea Waqt Ads aj^jear to «« ;*dltioB, laac rhfi Ahoskter Bertie l^dgsa’^Advance. Northampton County Timo*-News, Rich Square; Gates Coun ty Index, Gatesvilie. and The Roanoke-Chowim News-Hcrald, i Murfreesboro—covering at one small cost the homes of the Rtwholte-Chowan section. BEE WORD ist WEEK •> -08: BER WORD. AFTER 1st WEEK 04 MlNl'MIJMrcaARGEyl^tiW Card of Thanks, In Memortami!, ResoIuUons of Respect, etc., to ai^ear to one paper aitaie ianp ehargad ai the rate «f word." Fifty cents service charge -additional on «R Iwyed —; 'ftjllnd"—ada to cover cost of handltog rejdies. (AU CiasBtfved W^t Ads, Cards of Thaj*s, etc.- are cash to advance xudess regular charge nccount has beea'cstab- ito&fid.) MOBILE HOMES PARKWAY — CONNER MAGNOLIA EAST COAST SALES, INC. SALES LOT 1 Mile West on Hwy. 258 MURFREESBORO, N. C. VIM RENTALS 151. Apts, for Rent FOR RENT—3 Room downs electric hot water. 421 ' Ahoskie. I—ANNOUNCEMENTS 7. Special Notices u! i! CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men-women 18 and over. Secure Jobs. High pay, Short hours, Advance ment. Thousands of Jobs open. Pre paratory training as long at re quired. Experience usually unnecei- tary. FREE information on Jobs, ealanei, requirements. Write today giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Pekin NC-19, lllinola. Hap a-10 WILL PAY CASH—-For old furni ture glassware, guns and clocks, Harold Mitchell, Mitchell Furniture Company, Ahoskie. Phone 332-3043. SAND, FILLER. Rock and Topsoil. Hauling and Front End Loader work. R. A. Newsome and Son. Rt. 1. Box 107, Cofield, N. C. Phone EL8-37g7. Hac tf BELK-Tyler’s In Ahoskie It your authorized Singer tewing machine dealer for the Roanoke • Chowan area. Easy terms can be arranged. Ml—EMPLOYMENT tS. Help Wanted. Men UNITED PIECE DYE WORKS—Is now Interviewing men for Jobs in the production department of their plant In Edenton. Apply at plant office between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. Monday through Friday. 8 A. M. to 12 noon Saturday. Lac 9-15 Part time help needed for Friday nighte and Sundays. Apply in per son. Spruill’s Truck Stop, Windsor. Lac tf Good time to become Rawleigh Dealer while big crops are being marketed. No capital requir cy In Bertie County. Wite Rawleigh Dept. NC 1 60 845, Richmond, Va. Lap 9-23 WANTED Wanted agricultural engineer to supervise public relations and electrical sales depart ment. Must have good per sonality and be able to work with rural families. Good starting salary and fringe benefits. Retirement program for employees, transportation furnished. Contact V. E. Tay lor, manager, Roanoke Elec tric Membership Corporation, Rich Square, N. C. Phone day LE 9-2236 or night LE 9- 2765 Hac 9-23 SERVICE MANAGER WANTED lor Roanoke Rapids TBA STORE Handling New Tires and Retreads, Retail and Wholesale Good opportunity for quollfic-- and productive man. Apply In writing, stating age, experience and qualification to Box R-1, Care Herald, Ahoskie, N. C, Hac »-16 16. Help Wanted, Women WOMEN—Christmas selling Stan early with Avon Cosmetlce—part c full time—valuable sales territor CHILDREN NOW : to a RETIRED?—Supplement your Social Security or other income with part time Rawleigh business nearby. Write Rawleigh Dept. NC I 461-824, Richmond Va. Hap 9-23 18. Jobs Wanted RESPONSIBLE LADY WANTS to baby- sit during the day. Contact Mrs, Verlah Holloman, 205 Mitchell Street, Ahoskie, N. C. Hap 9-23 IV—INSTRUCTION 60. Miscellaneous Service U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI—Men- women 18 and over. High starting pay. Secure Jobs. Short hours. Advancement. Pension. Thousands of Jobs open. Preparatory training as long at required. Experieilce usually unnecessary. Grammar School suf ficient for many Jobs. FREE in formation on Jobs, salaries, require ments. Write TODAY giving name and address. Lincoln Service, Pekin NC-32, Illinois. TNap 9-23 V—SERVICES Rental Equipment Service Station FOR RENT OR LEASE ' AT MIDWAY contact BERTIE-MARTIN OIL CO. Phone 794-2218, Windsor Lac tf 154, Rooms for Rent 5' NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS— Suitable for ladies or gentlemen. Apply J. H. Young, 218 Me- Glohon, Ahoskie, N, C- 259. Miscellaneous Articles FOR SALE—Dog houie and child's Merry-go-round. Reasonable price. Call 332-2869 Ahoskie, N. C. Hap 9-101 FOR SALE—One Girl's bicycle good condition. only $20.00. Call 346-4111 Aulander, N. C. Hap 9-20 FOR SALE—One automobile trailer in good condition. Could be used for light tractor work. Contact Willie Taylor at Tunis. Hap 9-10 FOR SALE—Truck sides for 1968 Ford !4ton, and others with inaidc fenders. Wood slats with meih wire. $30.00. Ward's Grain Service, B8S- 4611, Conway, N. C. Hac tf FOR SALE—Upright piano. Good con dition. $75. Phone PY4-3S73 after 6 p. m. Willie Laggatt, Windsor. FOR SALE—Spinet Plano — Do you have a child starting piano lessons this fall? Ws rent Spinst pianos for as littls as $8.00 a month and tha rant applies on the purchase of a new piano when you buy. Come in and tee our complete selection of new and reconditioned pianos, W, C. Reid (t Co. 143 S. Main St. Rocky Mount, N. C, Phone Gibson 6-4101, Lac 0-30 FOR SALE — Mufflers—Guaranteed life of your car. Install free. Eddie Harrell Auto il Sports Store, Ahos kie. N. C. Hac tf WEDDING Announcements — Print- ed and engraved; finest work: quick service. Herald Printing House, Ahoskie. Hanc tf OLD NEWSPAPERS for aale—Tied in convenient bundles. Three cents per pound. Herald Printing House. Ahoskie. Hanc tf Special Notices Boptists To MeCt CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our appreciation to anyone who help ed us in any way during our re cent sorrow. We are grateful for the food, flowers, cards, visits, and especially for the p r a y e r s. To Dr. Joe Fleetwood, Jr., the Rev. Joseph Lassiter and all who expressed sympathy in any way, we say thank you from the bot tom of our hearts. MayGodbless each of you. The family of Maud A. Warren TNp 9/9 Pryor. Mag, heirs: Residence $4.65. Walden, James: Residence $24.28. West, Luther, 2 lots J. H. Boone $1.43. TNc 9-9 FOR SALE — 24 , of standing Contact Fred Murfreesboro, N. C. Hac 9-22 XI—AUTOMOTIVE partment Belk-Tyler FORMAL WEAR — Shop Ahoskie Department Store. Featuring "After Six” tuxedo and dinner Jackets- Watch Repairing SKILLFUL REPAIRS on any s of watches by expert watch- . Garrett's of Ahoskie is ready DEEP WELL drilling, Magette BORING — The big 24.inch All work done by Stats I Dept. specifications. No no pay. Simmons Well and Co. Phone JU 7-2731, Wood- WELL DRILLING — 4-6-8 wells. Call for free estimates ms Well Co.. Woodland. N. C. U 7-2731. TNac tf 156, Business Rentals FOR RENT—Four booth beauty talon squipment and building. Air con dition and heat. Formerly Susie's Beauty Nook of Conway, 966.00 a month complete. See Susie Elias 1023 Washington Avenue. Weldon. Phone JE 63225 during the day. After •ix p.m. call JE 63300, Weldon. Hac tf SMALL STORE BUILDING. Court Street, Qatesvilte. For terms con tact Mist Ethel Parker, Gatesvlllt. Manager. James Parker Estate. 159. Want to Rent, Rooms WANTED TO RENT-Garage. ^ Wood—Telephone 332-2730 or 332- 2123. Hnc tf IX—AGRICULTURE 207. Farm Equipment For Sale—Dry cypress ti sticks. HeckstaM Warehouts, PY4-2382. Windsor. 1 305. Cars, New and Used TRUCK—14 ft. body with sides—fw hauling peanuts. In Good Condition. Call Fletcher Bryant. Pendleton, Tel. 685-7722. TNap 9-23 1966 Chevrolet S-cylInder two-door hardtop, Reasonable price, Call PY4-2317, or see Michael Willoughby, 909 Winwood Drive, Windsor. T-News Legal CE NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA NORTHAMPTON COUNTY MARY POWELL LASSITER. Plaintiff VS. RICHARD R. LASSITER, Defendant TO; RICHARD B. LASSITER The above name defendant, Richard R. Lassiter, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Northampton County. North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more than one year next preceding the bring ing of this action; and the defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, In the courthouse in Jackson. North Carolina, within twenty days after the 23rd day of September. 1965, and answer or demur to the com plaint In said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. This 24th day of August, 1965. S/Rebecca Long Clerk of the Superior Court TNc 9-18 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having quiYilfled as Executrices under the last will and testament of C. T. Boone, late of Northampton County, N. C,. this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under- :lgned, or our Attorney and Process Agent, Eric Norfleet, Jackson. North Caroilnsi, on or before February 24 1966, or this notice will be pleaded In bar i)f recovery. All Persons Indedtcd to said estate will please make prompt settlement. Dated August 23. 1965. Mrs. Emily B. Nuckols. flxecutrlx Sabot. Virginia Mrs. Marjorie B. King, Executrix New Canton. Virginia TNc 9-16 XII—WANT TO BUY New FORD Tractors and All Makes & Models USED TRACTORS Special Discounts for Quick Clearance for 8N Ford to 4000 Ford B & M Tfactor U.S, 13 South of Ahosie Hac tf VI—REAL ESTATE BX—ARTICLES FORSALE Houses for Sale l SALE-Seven room larg ith. two porches, hot wat In town. Call Mrs. Gra 256. Household Goods available to acceptable party. Con tact J. Carl Wilroy, Jr. Colonial Realty Co., 112 N. Mitchell St. PBone 332-3768. Nighti 332.22$2. Hac tf VENEER. Thre SINGER MACHINE: In like new cabinet equipped to ZIG-ZAG, buttonholes, fancy itiches. etc. Local party may finiih payments of $11.14 monthly or pay complete balance of $47.81. Can be tried out locally. If interested write: National'! Adjustor, "Mr. Smith". Box 1612. Rocky Mount, N. C. Hac 10-6 FOR SALE ' :n, Zenith Tele- automatic waiher good $25.00 Cash. Johnnie r. Union. Call after 6 FOR SALE—One (mall lize upright piano. Good condition, Only $76. Call or tee Mrs. George Leonhirth, Aulander. N. C. Hap 9-20 ANOS—Find your child •ough Producta needed in following com- munltlet: Creeksville, Ashley Grove Church, Rehobeth. For intervtew write Mrs. Dell G. Harris, 301 S, Tillery Street. Rocky Mount, N. C. Hac 9-23 SALES LADY WANTED—Experience preferred. Apply L. Kittner'i Dept. Dept. Store. Weldon, N. C. mg, two and a quarter acre! of lawn and wooded area. May be inspected by appointment. Call J. Mayon Park er, Ahoskie 332-2123 day. 332-2349 rental purchase plan. New Baldwin, Kohler & Campbell. Hallet t Davis rental from $8.00 a month. Rental and delivery applies to purchase price- Rowe A Long Music Co., 185 N. Main St. Suffolk, Va. 539-6591. Ic tf FOR SALE—Sofa, red nylon up holstery In good condition. Call 332-2172, Ahoefcie. Hac 9-13 307. Timber WANT TO BUY Pine standing timber and logs. Paying highest market prices. Beasley Lumber Products, P. O. Box 306. Phone No. 326-6301. Scotland Neck. Public Notices NOTICE OF SALE FOR TAXES TOWN OF JACKSON I. the undersigned Tax Collector o( of the Town of Jackson, N. C. have levied by order of the Board ol Commissioners of the Town of Jack- son, N. C. on the following parcels or tracts of land lying and being In the Town of Jackson. North Caro lina, and will sell for cash at the Clerk’s Office in Jackson, North Carolina, on Monday, September 13, 1965, at 11 o'clock AM. for taxes due upon said lands for the year 1984. And notice is hereby given that the amounts of the lien set out below ate subject to the addition of interest as provided by law and the costs This the 16th. day of August, 1965. isi Ruby H. Spivey Tax Collector WHITE Boone, Ronald: 1 lot, Boone $21 75. Bowers. F. J.: Residence $42.30. Bradley, Miss Minnie Bradley, heirs: 26 Bradlev, No. 6 Bradley Sc Res. $50.10. DeLoatche, Wade: Residence $51.08. Grant, H. C., heirs: $14.18. Knight. Annabelle G.: Howell, 1 Vacant lot, Residence and Jeweli^ Store $75.80. Ogletree Be.il Estate Sc Mortage Inc.: Old Midyette Residence cSi 2 lots Peebles $63.53. Spivey, J. H.: Residence $48.80. Storey, Mr. Sc Mrs. Garland: Resi dence $57.05. Taylor, D. L.. Jr.: Residence $77.90. COLORED Belfield. Isham: Residence $21.45. Boone, Hattie, heirs: Residence 1 No\ s J. H. Hilda: FOR SALE—3 Bedroi net lot, 619 Baker bert Kift 332-3168, Af WANTED—MAID—5 days ' J. W. Godwin. House ti tween Wlnton and Cofield OPENINGS for womei work but cannot 1 there Is a splendid me ty for you with Av VENEER, 3 bedrooms. It-ln range: 2 baths, orage room; corner let -id Jessie In Ahoskie. Call 332-2005 ( " 104. Real Estate. Geueral SINGER MACHINE:—In like new cabinet equipped to ZIG-ZAG, , buttonholes, fancy stitches, etc, Local party may finish payments of $11.14 monthly or pay complete balance of , Interested write: National's Adjustor, "Mr. Smith", Box 1612, Rocky Mount, , N. C. Lac 10-14 ' MB. Machinery and TmIs FOR SALE—1959 Ford 2 ton truck. 1957 International 2 ton truck. Oliver No. 55 gram combine. One Benthall peanut combine. Contact Residence $31.7 loles, Jane, heirs; Residence i iarrls. Badger: Residence $' iarris. J. RobeiT: $3.90. Irant, Wilkins G.; Residence Grant $21.23 l.irding, Laura, heirs: Lot : liilTiS, Fred Sc Hilda; No. 4 C idivlslon $8.90. lanTs. Miles: Residence $12.1 Jernigan, Ned: Resideiii No, 10 Gra rk, Boston, Wash ington to $55.00. Car fare advanc ed. Call or write Tri County Em ployment Service, 149 East Wash ington Street, 539.4$46 Suffolk. Va. Hac tf TO WORK IN KNIT SHOP—Young lady—knowledge of knitting. Free to travel if necessary. Phone 332-4105, Colonial Realty Co. 112 N. Mitchell Street, Ahoskie. Ph. 332-3781, nights Mobile Homes 17. Help Wanted. Male-Female WANTED—A retired couple to as sume custodial duties at Hotel Ouki of Windsor- Apply between 9AM and 12 noon at the Hotel. TRUCK AS COLLATERAL BARTELS COMERS, N. J. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Ward are holding a dump truck and its dairy feed contents as col- lateral after the truck and a eIuS;.,,;: spons car involved In an acol- customers. Can earn $2 to $3 hourly dent Came to a stop in their yard, and up. Write Rawleigh Dept, jg eighth SUCh accident NC I 660 1109 Richmond, va^^^ Wards in 22 years. NORTH CAROLINA POLAND CHINA BREEDERS ASSN. SHOW and SALE Quality Meat Type Hogs Show 10:00 A.M. Sale 1:00 P.M. Monday, Sept. 13, 1965 HERTFORD-NORTHAMPTON LIVESTOCK ARENA Highway 258 South MURFREESBORO. NORTH CAROLINA 40 HEAD BRED GILTS — OPEN GILTS — BOARS Hap 9-14 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as AdmlnUtratlor of the Estate ol W. T. Brown, late, of Northajnpton County. North Caro lina, this is to noUfy all persons hav ing claims against the said estate to present them, duly verified, to the undersjgjied at Woodland, Nort9i Carolina, within six months from the date ol this notice, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. Dated August 30. 1965 W. T. Outland, Administrator of the estate of W. T. Brown W. H. S, Burgwyn, Jr. Attorney at Law Woodland, North Carolina, TNc 9-M NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA NORTHAMPTON COUNTY VIRDIE IRENE DAVIS, Plaintiff GEORGE*'WASHINGTON DAVIS, Defendant TO GEORGE WASHINGTON DAVIS, Take Notice That A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above- entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: Action for divorce on the ground of one Hi year separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than twenty i20J days after the Ist day of October. 1965, and upon your fallture to do so. the party seeking service against you will apply to tho Court for the relief sought. This 30th day of August, 1985. S/Rebecca Long Clerk of the Superior Court of Northmpton County. North Carolina TNc 9-23 October 26-27 AULANDER - The annual meeting of the West Chowan Bap tist Association will be October 26 at the Creeksville Church, Creeksville, and October 27 at the Mars Hill Church, Mars Hill. The committee on the Order of Business, commonlyknownasthe program committee, has worked out an interesting program, said Rev. Henry Stough, secretary of promotion. Members ofthe committee are: Tildon E. Brown of Coleraln, chairman; Mrs. Robert C. White of Cashle; Randolph Phillips of Roberts Chapel; Cwyn P. Sulli van of Union - Mount Tabor churches; and Harold Rumfelt, former pastor of Kelford - Pleas ant Grove churches. Rich Square Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conely of Natahala were recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunningham. Here for the Labor Day week end wereMr. andMrs. JohnSmlth and two children of Charlotte. They visited her mother, Mrs. Grace S. Lambertson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles War- mack and their three children spent the weekend at Sandy Point. Pat Branch of Roanoke Rapids spent a few days here last week with his grandmother, Mrs. E. L. Branch. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Shoulars, Jr., and children of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with his moth er, Mrs. H. W. Shoulars. M. R. Conner attended the wed ding of Miss Judy Gale Williams and Jack E. Strum in Rocky Mount on Saturday. Mr. Conner served as an usher in his nep hew’s wedding. Mrs. C. P. Warmack has re turned home after a long visit with her daughter and family, the Jimmie Johnsons, In Rox- boro. Miss Vida Bell entered the Roanoke - Chowan Hospital on Thursday. Mrs. D. J. Warren returned from the Roanoke-Chowan Hos pital In Ahoskie on Saturday and is reported to be much better. W. R. Blowe, Jr., continues his stay in Roanoke-Chowan Hos pital, though improved and Is al lowed visitors. A. J. Vinson, Jr., IslnBakers- vllle at the Mt. Mitchell Apple Grower's Association Apple Packing Plant doing work for the N. C. Department of Agriculture. Miss Margaret Capps entered Roanoke - Chowan Hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gatrell have returned from Pennsboro, W. Va. Mrs. Emma Mutter of Auburn, W. Va., returned with her daughter for a month’s visit. Mr, and Mrs. H. J, Campbell and two children of Fort Meade, Fla., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Warren, NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA NORTHAMPTON COUNTY LIZZLE ODELL DUGGER BRACY, Plaintiff RANSOM BRACY Defendant TO RANSOM BRACY, Take Notice That A pleading seeking relief against you bas been filed in the above- entitled action. Tho nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: Action for divorce on the grounds of one ili year separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than twenty i20i days after the Isl day of October, 1965, and upon youi failure to do so. the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. Thu 30th day of August, 1965. S/Rebecca Long Clerk of the Superior Court of Northampton County, North Carolina TNc 9-23 West Chowan Baptists Will Attend Cashie Conference son Brumley of the Home Mis sion Board speaking on “The Denomination in Community Changes” and Rev. Guy Cain on “The Pastor and the Annuity Plan.” At 7:30 p.m. there will be a panel discussion, “The Church in the Changing Community,” with the visiting speakers and the associational missionaries on the panel. After the discussion. Dr. Garland Hendricks will speak on “The Church Is Challenged by the Changing Community.” EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor uf the Estate of Maiy K. Johnson, de ceased, late of Northampton County, this is to notify all person! having claims against the said estate lu present them, duly verified, to the undersigned at his address, Conway. North Carolina, on or before March 2, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This August 31. 1965. Edgar W. Martin, Executor of the Estate of Mary R Johnson, Conway, N. C. TNc 9-23 EUREKA, Calif. - A pick-up truck stopped on a busy highway blocking one lane about 9:30 a.m. and cars went around it for five hours before a motorist stopped to investigate. He found the driv er, Kenneth E. Frank, 40, dead of a heart attack. Lasker AULANDER - Members of the West Chowan Baptist Association will attend a conference with workers from the South Roanoke and Chowan Associations at Ca shie Baptist Church, October 5. The conference is supposed to be a discussion of “some of the most pressing problems of the church.” The afternoon session of the Church Development Missions Conference will be primarily for pastors. Dr. Selz Mayo will speak on “People on the Move - Hori zontal or Vertical” withDr. Wll- Pendleton By MKS. GARLAND BRIDGERS Mack and Dan Edwards spent Comer the weekend In New York City “O ^sl- where they attended ball games C>'l‘d'- and daughter were and the WOTld’s Fair Sunday guests of their mothers, Thursday evrmng dinner Mrs. slmmle guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ‘'“Mter ™d Mrs. Ola Bryant. Burgess were Mr. and Mrs. Ben „ B“nes returned home Traylor of Richmond and Mrs. Salorday after mdergolng sur- Noah Burgess of Conway. ^d^y In Chapel Hll hospltaU Randolph Stephenson and Louis “D and Mrs Lester Col ter Johnson spent the weekend m SPO"! leo‘ Darlington, S. C., and attended aiifft rnO-nq Carlton Lassiter is on the sick Sunday Evening dinner guests “®‘ »’®®''- “®® ■'®®®® Of Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Davis ^ . were Mr. and Mrs.GeorgeSteele and children and Mrs. Barbara ®P®"* ‘''® '•®®t®"‘' T?* ’','”’'' Jones of Wlnton and Mr. and ®”‘®. “'‘“■■s.EPPBrt Long. Mrs. Earl Vann and children of „ ““ “rs. ElHs Bridgers Murfreesboro. of Conway were Sunday night sup- Harrrstephenson and Lewis Mulder visited Kenny Smith at Camp Lejeune Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shackel- on WednesdaF evening, Sep- pp-* lembcr 1, at5;30theMurlrees-Mf,-®"1»"'®-S5®®‘'®““"‘>“‘^”- boro Garden Club members and'“‘L. were Sunday guests of her their husbands met for a covered P®''®''‘®. ““ “p®' «• L- Al- dish picnic supper in the camellia ^ ,,, garden of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. “r and Mrs. Wilton ColUor Stephenson for their first tall >l®»6l>t®r and Mrs. Ophelia meeting, Drake spent the weekend at Nags Miss Linda Askew of Raleigh Mr. andMrs.BllUeSmlthspent spent the weekend with her par- some time at their home In ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie As- Blackslone, Va. kew. Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Wade and Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ed- son spent last weekatNagsHead. wards of Suffolk spent the week- Mrs. Hallie Barnes and Mrs. end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ed- Hudson Bridgers of Pendleton wards. spent the weekend with Mrs. B. T. Bridgers. Miss Jessie Mae Horne has mj-. and Mrs. Bobby Wade and returned to Wilmington to as- daughters of Franklin spent the sume her teaching duties. weekend with Mr. and Mrs.W. L. Miss Emma Gay Stephenson wade. Mr. and Mrs.DonnieWade of Durham spent the holidays and daughter were Sunday guests, with her father, W. Harry Ste- Mrs. Ruth Davis of Norfolk phenson, spent the weekend with her siste^r,' Mrs. Carrie Belle Howel of ^yles and Mrs. Elizabeth Hall and son of Roa- week with Mrs. noke Rapids spent Sunday with and Mrs. M. B. Johnson ^ ^ „ p , n-iHeers. visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dewar in Bethel Sunday. and Mrs. Paul Bridgers. Our community is glad to wel come the Rev. E. L. Reese and .. , 1 .t w. _j_.. uvuie mo x\ov, t., c-i. ixodoo Harry Stephenson left Monday ^ accepted the pas tor Wilson where he w 11 enter Creeksville Wilson Technical Institute. Baptist Churches. Milwaukee By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilbur Steph enson and daughter, SylviaDaren of Portsmouth visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred L, Johnson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Panton spent a week’s vacation at Nags Head. Mrs. Lee Johnson, Ralph As kew and Mrs. Henry Johnson vis ited F. E. Martin in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lassiter of Scotland Neck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lambert of Ra leigh. Mrs. M, S. Bridgers and Mrs. Giles Bridgers visited Mrs. Em ma Piland and Dorothy Piland of Gaston Tuesday. Dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Martin, Jr., on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ketter and family of Roanoke Rapids and Mrs. C. W. DeBerry of Rehoboth. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Parke of Norfolk spent Labor Day holiday with Mrs. H. L. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Futrell of Mur freesboro and visited other rel atives in Conway. H. Grady Bridgers was in Rich mond Saturday. His wife and daughter, Blannle returned home with him. Mrs. RaymondDavisofNorfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jen kins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins and daughter, Kathryn and Miss Sandra Flythe visited Billy Jen kins at Camp Lejeune Monday. Johnnie Jenkins left Tuesday morning to enter Duke Hospital for an eye operation. The Panton family met at the Quaker House In Woodland for a dinner Sunday. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. DavidFlythe of Franklin, Va,, Mrs. Raymond Davis of Norfolk, Mrs. Clinton Smith, Lasker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Panton, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie A, Panton and daughter, Kay, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenk ins andKathryn, all of Milwaukee. PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY! USEDGARS The record-breaking ’65s have filled our lots with top-condition, late-model trades . . . which must go! Look at some of the big used car values waiting here now. 1963 Chevrolet Impala 2 Door Hardtop—Radio—Heater Automatic Transmission White With Red Interior 1964 Ford 2 Dr. Hardtop Black With Red Interior J90 Motor Stick Shift 1%3 Falcon Convertible Red With White Top 4 Speed Transmission 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88—2 Door Hardtop Bronze With White Top 1961 Falcon 4 Door 6 Cylinder Straight Shift—Economy Car 1961 Chevrolet Station Wagon Brookwood 6 Cylinder—White With Blue Interior 1960 Cadillac 4 Door Hardtop Full Power — Air Conditioned 1962 Renault Douphine 4 Door—While With Black Interior Real Economy Car FOR FARMERS GOOD SELECTION OF PICKUPS—LARGER TRUCKS Ford—1st In Soles In North Carolina POPE MOTORS, INC. MLVD IMI RICH SQUARE, M C.
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