1 or l-1 kit r ;i : i . . f .r uVt 1 i HIV 4 el J A. qns r" , - . In a . u' J. t SIX mMiwrr&M Advertising; Pates, funfiisrhed. FRIDAY, JWS M. mit v 3 't , ) .1 .Wui . i. i. Ik.- C l.,.d I,. , . Mis. II nr-1! Joi:'", land Feiqi-iiiiuns Coiu.ty, and to Cameron Surface, Carl Winslow, ' 'us, that is pleasing. ;.:?'.. . Charlie White and , Walter " V.'e Tall. in recent months, i Dale. . ; ., I '.. '.'; i " i "i . ' .. big headlines in neighboimgi newspapers re;irdin establhi m,eiUi oi inausines jn, comnupu tie9 falling lor no more em ployees, than will ha located at Kturvey Point. W. wonder if it J J of Wur grapei Wt Hertford County has been selected for this one." ' 'into ,My .Heart"' was prayer fully sung as the closing num ber. . . A ..The hostess . . then, served cookies, nuts and punch. BAPTIST CIRCLES , jj an4 F erquraans 4 The Mary Ellon Dozler Circle of the 'Hertford Baptist Church ;The,Nt Governor Miss. ' 4nda Sunders enter tained, the WSCS of ; Bethany Methods Chiu-ch. on Tuesday night- Mrs, Pwver, presi dent, opened the meeting vith, Pfayw . awl Scripture reading trom. James 4:5,-1?. " '. -.Thirteen, members answered roll, call, with, a. ftibie verse can taming th word 'Hpin. v "Home ox the H.ojneless"- w$b the subject o the lesson given .which usually '-meets Jthe,; first, Tftesdar in. each month- will i meet instead July 11 at 8 p. Mj With Mrs. Vera. B. Battoa The' abell Coleman Circle' vill not hava , themr r monthly meetings w4mj,jHbf and August v , .,... .iV. f?an R4chnvM4 and,; Mrs. - Elwood long and, children of Richmond, Va, spent tHe weekend. with Mr. and Mr. Seth, Long, Sr Few 1 minds by Urs. Johnnie Raker. . Others rust out. ' wear out; more . Bones. Notice of Sale of Real Property For, Non-Payment I960 Taxes Only lima will evaluate the veffectivan.es of the 8t Legis lature whKh adjourned, Thurs ; day of i feist week after, more .:' than faux months, ol lawmak ing. , 'We are inclined to believe the' SlfwtrwSi' UnderaitfneA Sheriff of Perquimans County, will offer for taat on foqrfa, went a. long way,a 8t nutilio Wdinjj to the hUhest bidder on Monday. July 3. toward helmag V elet the nxt lfl6t. a li o'clock noon, at the Court House door in Perquimans . Governor of Norh Carina, fonOounty,' the-iollo wing property for non-payment of I960 taxes. ' it is ou nnininn lhis tax. is uhnuo. wuvuiu remcsTn. me mnraui ui axes aue. Pius costs, popular an,d wll juraly be, slt-j , , , ",' , ' J. . JV Wlll ed for repeal by tha successful - candidate in, 6A-, " ' - ', - f in looKing oacK over me rec-, IfERTPORP TOWNSHIP HQ j ord of the 1961 Legtelatuj , tt Marshall Owens and Ester Atbertson. lot. Woodland Ave.........$ 23.43 - appears to us little was accom? Joseph I. Baralift, 1 lot. PemvAva. 42.33 - plished ' except for the enact- .B -,P?9L,'ir- 1 lot;.E- Academy St.... . 46.83 - ment of record SDendina- bJls LM- wef 7H acres MiU Pond Tract 2.11 ment oi recora sperwiPB, tWW, Thomas Cox, 1 lot, Grubb St.... 35.46 mostly requested by Governor Earlia, Jr.. and Margaret M. Goodwin, ?fo., 1 BiLa,nd Park.-. 56.31 Sanford. - EJisha Goodwin Est- 23 acres Goodwin Swamp 2.95 .. niiMtinnnM' whotliAr nr S."? "uuuw1 1X1 acres J, o. UOOOWUI ana DUliainKS.... lo.ol . these enriched Sheriff Perquimans County not 1 Kermit Lane. 1 lot Edenton Road St.. (Humana Murrui O. Layton, 1 house and lot... 24.65 70.81 can be achieved by money alone w. Samuel Long, cox Land, buildme and shoD........ 30 1 1 but we will certainly have tiie M8- Naomi Miller Est.. 25 acres Wesley White Tract 4.71 opportunity to. discover facts during the . next .years...- - these 'H E. Moore. ?R acrri. Home Tract... ...,.................'....... 6 91 54.75 mee Annie Rpll Pox Nvi: l f!nnntv Int Ben Owens, house and lot. Smll But Pleasing 1 Aubrey N.. and Joyce O. Sims, lot and house, ). E. Hunterv... G. W. Smith Est. 34 acres Home Tract ..............r..... A. Willis. Lot No, ,' HiLand' Parki Lot No, 10, HiLand Park! Lot Ha. 11, 2S It x ISA ft... ... Howard W. Winslow, 22 Mt acres Home. Winslow........i. ' Recent wire - service : stories Hw"u, 6WWWHW m John New by Winslow. 2ft acres Smith Tract: 2 arrM Ellirt John. U Winslow, 4 acre Wuislow Tract. establishment of a facility at Tract: new house.. 6.33 S4.49 38.11 32.39 CC.21 44.09 ?W7 69.59 59.40 31.73 38.16 38.16 : Harvey Point Navy Base h've Thomas R.. and Betty Brunson Wolfe and Edward T. and been slanted to helittle the pro-t ' 'Charlotte W. Brunson, lot and building (warehouse); " :.. t jot Urubh St. je. , , t , C. W. Wood Heirs, . (1956) 141 acres Pocossin woodland.... We cannot help hut wonder C. W. Wood Heirs, (1957) 141 acres Pocossin woodland how these stories mi ant have C. W. Wood Heirs. (1658) 141 acres Pocossin woodland .... t nntt.. i tk. t). W. WOOd Heirs. (19591 141 acres Popnssin iviwllAn ' I slated eyewhere. ' C' W- Wood vs (I960) 141 acres Pooossm woooUani::::::::::: stated elsewhere, t ,, . HERTFORD TOWNSHIP NO. 2 , It s true, aniwuncements, inade Elsie Mae BakierC lot. Grubb St.- ;. ' $ k concerning the activity indicate Meivin E and Claudia W. BarrinAton. ,12.6 acres Enima Car it will be minor in nature, em.-. , te we, acre and home. 53.3 ploying only about 25 to 30 oer- Wu.? o,0,Tn? ,n?use-, V01 22.71 sons but to our way of think- , Continued on. Pag Sma 1 "Ifi irmniMTrtin-r-M-i-M-im- t nrtfwmMWinfrnfin nn r : ,1,6.09 0 3 ife Miy&ML&i THAT IS QyAlllT C0NTR01UD ?J,T''- "ti. ' t i! If I hydrogen tulpbldt and rf,, ' assu,t. ven flame W ) !. I Vher impurities that 7w hetter cooking results. J 't V $!t prevent tficient J I & , operation of appliances, y. - -J ). Tmd" to retlvdi ' I Processed jrom only the moisture jor trouble free Y I purest part oj natural ) ; ; f , performance during the I r refinery gas. y - ; coldest weather. J a M m . I :f-. No jreeze-ups. S Y c'J FREE GAS APPLIANCE INSPECTION- Gas Appliances Need Inspection , Regularly! ' - ' Are Yours Operating At Top Efficiency?., x 'l :, , . The best way to keep any appliance in peak condition,' prolong- its life reduce fuel f bills and avoid breakdowns is to have it checked, "at least once "a year. Our trained serviceman will call at your home, on his next, regular' trip and attend to "any adjust I ments that may be necessary i .. It includes: '. - , (1) Adjusting all burners and pilots; (2) Testing gas vjilves; (5 Checking "' ' oven temperature controls ANL AT TH? SAME TE AT NO CHANGE ' ? ' i ' TO VOU, OUR SERVICEMAN WJU (4) Check flues- (S) .Check piping; . , : (6) Check cylinder and equipment. , " . Take advantage of this free service during limited time offer! - ; TEWHOR SCSI Hi:TFOIiP,N. CONSECRATED MOTHERHOOD '0 -l .ti.t International Sunday School ', Lesson, for July 2, 1961, r Memory Selection: ''Alary said; My. soul magnifies' the. Lord, ad myspri rewces,::W ;-tot my Savior, for he flaa Sregarded the ow; 'estate of 7 his JiandmaidenJ generations w(U . caU . :m,e..". bless.-. Lesson Text: Matthew 1:18-25; .12.-46-50; Luke 1:26 through x 2:52; John, 2:1-10; 1 1925-27; Acta 1:14. " The purpose -of qur Bible Study today is to show how a consecrated mother and a faith ful and understanding' father created in Nazareth a home God could use for fashioning a new humanity and for beginning a new world; we will endeavor to further show how God depends ipon homes to, provide stand ards and incentives imperative for abundant living today, - As we follow the story of the Annunciation an.d of the cireum- Iftances surrounding the birth of Jesus, we get an insight into he ' struggle that went on iii he hearts of this humble car- enter, Joseph, and nis wue, (ary. Nevermeless, ' although j Jiey knew they would face the,; astigation of public, opinion, we , , .Law. BiiiwnniliHi .lflAif .. 1'llFAa K 3nd their ' home to 'God's Will, with complete faith in the out-. me. And ( from that tsne.ni this humble carpenter's home re- fleets the highest in family liv ing and religious faith. This home Shows us. . God's areat love fdr h u m a m t y. Through Mary's great devotion we sense God's infinite compas-t sion and yearning for au, nis children, even for you and me. : We see his intention to pay ; love's highest Wise, sq th w,e can ha saved from, the .ruin, of our follies and aa be helped; fcv ciiic4 tup ntuui yxvi were horn to, inherit. The new : life and the new World fie j planned for us all this, ha trusti ed to tha home of a Ydlage carpenter nd his wife. V Today, ftes nWWen,,?entui iSh 'God still ' depends - upoflr homes for all that is most imv portant to hira and for tha't; whic'h is most cherished by us. i God is stilt W the business o creating a new humanity and new world. Christianity is still his enterprise for helping people find release from U that defeats them and for helping them find entrance into all that cleanses heals, and ennobles them. Christianity has lasting mean ing because it is a message about God an - invitation 4o know, ipvej and; ohy him, . Our homes endifthis'ihviiattpnVand oouv vey this message best. : The best teachers of religion in the world are not preachers or church school teachers,- devoted and well-trained and able though these may be. The best teach are are " parents. . Ministers, teachers and churches are inef iective ii tney.-are in compe tition with' training that children receive from their families. The phrase "in competition'' is used advisedly. : A home is never neutral about religion. Parents, by what they are and do, are always teaching religion. . The question . is WHAT are - they teaching about it? Do they in sist that their children attend church services on Sunday? Or do they feel that religion is of little importance? What the parents DO, is what they teach. wnat possible cnance has a church to succeed with you in one or two hours a week, if his home is pulling him in the op posite direction, fifty to sixty hours a week? , We parents would da well to ponder on this thought! .Christianity has meaning hot only because It is a message about God,- but also because it is a message about men,, It ia an invitation, for itnen, Ao enjoy peace ana gooawm;' - Animosity between. ' men '."bAas.j become, the scourge and .threat of , the modern world. . No dowbt hatred has al ways- existedbut nvT M,lt' beeh so , intense, so' ; divisive, nd so," threatening. ,'as',rtodayf 'jDur World ia too small for the bigo try ganera.tc4 from, - prejudice. And where are the most deep- seatad prejudices ,aht? In I' our homes. Where , is under-1 standing, good will and brother-' I hood most effective.1? tarit? ( ' In our homes. It therc'are c j plainly be, seen that 1 parents workirj h - i w:'J r ' c; jr' -., - i - r"'" ' -i I- ! fl'v NPA r -r j lf .3 A S . - 4 .y SffSSSi, i I - , tmmmhfimt n'n ill 1 1 jr .ViinViiii I I f ' f . , i J c t , : : :::.::::. : : . : 1: .::::'. . h . ; mix , - mm: -mmmmt:. $ : :v :m ;t i ::.::::: ? v J THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR TH6 CHURCH "TU OiuiA i ih graiol dctor m f taiMuf. ' cMr-ciet ud V4 Mutitap It HonVraM ( tpinlMil nla, Willuwt ilronf Qiujck. . fcilk'C dnmctKy Mr avilmlio tm quint. Then fttr iota sound twoai whjt tverf penat ilxulil atlnd amx trfulatljr u4 uppotl ike Church. Tkcy Vi (I) For hit owb kc. (2) Fot b cniloVu i o. () For aac lake ol ltuv coomMilr aad Mlioa. (4) For die lain f iho, ChnacK itaeUt latt iad bis petal HI BtieHal aufnrt. Plw to to. (VwV taaila' V4 ttacj sow tVW Mt. Book Cbaptat. Tarsal . , Sunda Galatiaot . Vinxlar (ialaiju , Tuesday Faikot Wednesday Luke IVidiy1 John, Saturdar.' IFeler . '. J3-M 1-1 U-21 12-IS 314t u-ir Eiyer , ,. closa to the South; Dakota, border . . .labout -TnHes frorn, Montana and,Wyoinlnff,,t .,'; , IVf fttH looK at the whoje world, und then put your : finger v en . the plac where you liye. It mftke f you re&Iiza haw important I,.. you are ' ! In the- free n,aton8 ' ot .,thi&j word. everybody is inv portant. People can own land and houses and trac tors. They can read tha- truth, Tfeey cu thin for themselves, and aay what they think. They can assem ble, together to celebrate, or planor protes. ' Atid they can worship Go4 . , ,'tn, the church they, choose ... . and bring their children . r , $nd support their church,. , . and volun teer their talents In' its work. ' , . Nobody can padlock God'a Koouawr turn t into a museum ' ' Here's where we live, THANK GOBI We thank Him best by uainf AUt our freedoms . f Kr.Tiv -3 r ? tist cnur-tn Iorman liarris; Past Sunday EOiool, 8:45 A. M. Mwrnuig V. or.ship, 11:011 o'olo&i . Evening Wirship, 8 o'cloclv. Mid-wettk i Services t VajBctue? ' veing at 8 o'clock. 1 , "CHuRCli - , ' 'Joe Brick house,' Pastor ' Bible School. "10.00 'A. M. Worshirl Service. 1J:00 A. M.. ,li a jrn , aunaavs, Copmcki 1K81 ... faUtajc fdr. aarrioa. )da. Sundav. Communion an every BURG4SS SPTiST CHURCD ,- A. A McCIallant Pastor ' Sunday "Mcnool each Sundat at 10:00 A. M. - Momingworship at 11 o'clock, 2nd and 4th Sunday mornings. .1 . .SO' Chappel? Wtheri MENEOAL caNTaACTaa Pfca Pisabtth Cltj ! feoples Bank & Trust Co. HEHTTORD. NORTH CAROLINA ' Milton Paf & Son - TERTiLIZEB FARM PftOimCII Pay tMK 4?. Ni kt phone. JJU-tin . Cannon Clear.cn PUONK S1 . . . Oettabl Sarrlea Wf M. Morgan Funuture Co, Sum latratahinga ; . . Hot Paint AwliaatM Reed Oil Company . ?.:.,.. -- , ... . j ,!.. ; . .. , ECCO PEOOTJC73 WinslcW'Blanrhartt Motor Co. TOC7R FORD DEALER J, C Blanchard & CQ,,lr,9 WBLANCHABDS" SiM tsu Towe-Webb Motor Ccrr.pr.7 CHRYSLER-PL TKOUTH , , . ?! & gsrr , Balicr Oil Crr,.j Elnelair Products ' Gaavfyear Tarat ' :im. PERQUIMANS CHARGE ' CHURCHES Ray, Albert Gore, Jr Pastor Cedar Grove Church: 1st Sun day 10 A. M.; 2nd Sunday, 11 A M.r Jrd gunday 7:3Q P. M. Erworth' Church: 1st Sunday. 11 A. M.; 2nd Sunday, 7.3Q P. M. 3rd Sunday, 13 A. M.; 4th Sun day, T:30 P, M. Oak Grove Church: 1st Sun day. 7:30, P. M.;,.3rd Sunday, 11 A. M.; 4th Sunday. 11 A. M. : :: NEW HOPE . WOODLAND Dart E. Meadowi. Pastor New Hope; Church School, 10 A. M.f worship services, 11 A. M., 1st and "3rd Sundays; 7:30 F. M.. 2nd and 4th Sundays. Woodland: Church School,' 10 a r . , .... ... . n. m.; worsnip service zna ana 4th Sunday, 11 A. M.j 1st and 3rd, Sunday, 7:30 P. M. i ANDERSON'S ME'ITMIBIST ! ' CHlfRCH ' " Church School, 10:05 jr. M." ' ' Korningr Worship. 11:00 A lf' aecoad ind fourth Sunday. , -WOODVIXLE BAPTIST v r CHURCH Will'am S. Brown, Pastor J Sunday School. 9:45 A. M.; Mornin? Worsh'o. 11 r A. M.t Trainine .Union. fl:30 P. M.; Even ing Service, 7:30 P. M. ' UP RIVKR FrrrKNTtS CHURCH Orval Dillon, Pantor , 8onday School, 9:45 A. M. ,' ' nn KTvicea, it A. M. anl ft P H ' v'rtn .FelIosWi, TRt - Prayei raerrlea, Wediiesdtj. ;.: M " :'-" .(' : J 'i j ivi' i - BETHEL BAJTrisCHJTilca' ' A, B, HanuaeM. Pastor ,. i Sunday Schoot. 10:00 A.. U. . , 4 Mojmmg Worihii 11:00 A. It Evening Weship, 8:00 a U.Z ; " ' AeTw..tt, iV' a" itt! ? ? "-phtey wocjjs nuMfcp t- "- CUVZCi f T ' Mark Hoacaa. Paste 1 8 surer Scnoot 10 A. m. - - ' ? orning wowtlp, It A- IX Young; Peonie'a trnvtipg. 7 P'tt. niTOrrwJB giwb BAinraf CURCB 1 Wal.te Hill, Pastor ' Sunday School 18:00 JL. H, fftif Suaoay. ... tfondaya at U:0 A.liy . 4 t araXVR! HISTIilODaaSi V . , ' CHURCH i , , ,, M. Ai Aumsn, Patjor 5 Chut School 9:45 A. M. - ' . . Horning Honhif iHOO o'doelt Youtt Fellowship, 4:4t f. ITj , w fvening wwrak'P) V:8 P. M.,. ' BApl.RV SWAMP t-TLGRIM C A, E. Barsfoot. Pastor A ' ftunday School, ltttOO A. At j. ; Mornina V'orehir! a'ciock ' Young People's meeting at' 6:15 Evening , worship, T:00 o'clock, .f-V ' ' r HOLY " TRINITY EPISCOPAL " V CtlURCH . , . Ray, E. F. Moselaf , Rector . Holy Communion . 8 A. . M.; Church School 9.4S A, M.; Morn Ing Prayer ll A- M.; Holy Com frmnion on i first Sunday at 11 k, M.-;.;v ;.. ,;.'-... , tZTJZK CHURCH OT CHRISt, Charles Prabley. Pastor It o'clock; , Holy Communion f each Sunday; Worship Services, first and 'third Sunday rnrn inga at 11 o'clock; t-vening ,'or ihip Service - at 7:30 o'clock. Adult Study Classes and Youth Meetings first 'ind third Sunday f evening at V o'clock. .. ' 'I 1 ' 4 HcrtforclUrr;f Supply Cc't V20NE 1561 aJa,. . ... J :t. T CJIAPFELL IJLL EAPTTZT o r . . . . Sunday scnooi every Sunday at i:")A.TT. m f r : f 1 1 1 L-., ev cs r tvnry J V6t 11:00 a: u iay at 7:C5 P. I .' -n a. r"; " - i.: T vangel "T 1 Teeting 1 Inr-k. and CA s .r c t . : ' ' f .Jock 1- st 8 o'.. ." mor 1 ,. . ... . . V -'' l