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. Highway Commission" Chair- dc ed bridge Jront the Hamilton"! 3 .. a , area of , Martin County, to the Lewjston area -of Bertie County I will. be. held Tuesday, Septem-. ber 26, 19SJ., at 10;00 A. M., in the, Q&k City , High School au' ditoriunv Oak . City." N. C. The committee' action mi, pro viding the hearings flame after man . Merrill Evans has ft-jrasiny requests pf citizens in -the noMtlced' two public hearings 'onf alw . for the; . consideration of proposed bridges across the Roa- two proposed bridges. The pub noxe ftiver, for Mondgy , andhie is invited' to attend the two Tuesday" of next week. ' ' 1 J hearings artd all persons inter HTvans,'; announcement is,, the (ested m making a statement in result of Action tak,en ' by the connection with the propose4 Commission's Bridge Committee, bridges will be- given the; op ComposAd f Commissioners Gra-iportunity to, do so. hakfi Elliott of Washington, j , Chairman ;Evans and Commis tVcrth ; Joywer of Rocky Mount I sioners. Elliott, , Wood .and , Joy-- anld Gilliam Wood of fideivtOTi, . , ner will be present for'the hear The public hearing ior a pto- tags, end also planning- to at posed bridge 'from (he Plymouth tend 'are "Director W. i Bab: area to1 Bmie. County .win' be" cock, -Chief iEngineer C. W Lee MendayK ScyUmbW-t;, 1961,.,at,an(!.' Public Relations", Officer, . 2:90 P. ,M:,'in the Washington ' Roger, R. Jackson, 'Jr f i ii - T. .. 1 i i. i .ii mm ' II lilTlTXcimril! 11 W ptayw. ' " Mrs. Tlni4ge Rose presided. The t recommendations of . the executive 'meeting 'were adopt ed Mi" tiattie ' ttore - Spivey' 70, died Thursday, morning at. 12:08 1 ; j.I w.i o'clock, "in the -Albemarle Hos-J f(M. Movemba, 8, also the .uu axiBr a w inomn. u-idate of the SubMllstrice meet- j sen ted aHor program on Stata , l' " " ness. .1 a nauye oi wnueviiie, ., Ortrhir' 3. with , thplMik.Mo" o.W ::rr ' . V" Ml. Suttoftj Mrs. Johnnie Hoi. loweU and Mrs.1 Robert Holto welt A. .scto, Teach Me to Pray" by Mrs. C. T., Mansfield WSCS MEETS N. 'C. she lived at 331 West Grubb Street in Hertford, She was. the daughter:, or ..the late Johh P. and Mrs. Trances Stan ley Gort a"nd a 'member of the Hertford Baptist Church, Shejvarious secretaries nau serveaas a aeaier xor me jse Mlanisaei with Nev. ai ObservM'or 17 years after whlch coffee hour mg on i October 3v Woodland Church. t , Mrs. 1 Fred Still, wife of the new pastor,- has accepted . the leadership of the Prayer 'Group. Reports were heard from the was- enjoyed. BETHEL CIRCLE MEETS The Mary Long Circle of Bethel Church met ; , Monday night, September 18, at , the home of , Mrs. . Thomas Fleet wood with 12 members present.. Mrs. Joe White was in charge The DSCS of Bethany Church was called to order by " the .ejinM4 n w ' ' T : f i wa followed by prayer by Mrs. - t""vcl; Geor Rv.um. .jTuesday night In the home of Li II.. '' ' - 'Mrs. Charlie White. The presi MrS; Wuour Roberson pre- inspiritional BRIDGE CU73 MZ2T3 ar- 4 - l 9- . . J Priced from $93.75 up rlMCMW (2.i La-fcl tnni-v. trnw ------rT "A ;'J4I., 0ive$ you TOTAL AREA XOttFOftT i Worm ir IteOloftt from rhe T6p4 " Powerful Mown spreadi htat en floor CiV0mafU fait eoniUntfy btendf and ' circulates air through tho nous f V1 PLUS ,. "MAGIC-MIXER" BURNER Cxdusive Ma(k Mixer Burner actually: turn ordinary fual o3 into without toot . .v . without emofce . . . without emeSy odomt Y et ufa oonration too ... with the new Mono- nun Safety Limit Vatol & MoMraa tottayl,; and a" dealer for 'the Daily Ad vance for1 the past 10 years. ' Surviving' are three daughters, Mrs. Marie Elliott,' .Miss Reba Spivey aW Mrs.,'Mabpl Keel bf Hertford: iwft -sbnej't'J'; ;G4-ady Spivejr at -ilale(gh and Richard J -Spivey ' of .Coniel, Ua.; one vilJe mre rsjsttrt, Mrs. ,Oai,rannrrairiIhtfcMS'' C: M. I of n .vbpv- intnsf inir nrnoTam Walker. diMtft' rltThttWp-' entitled-."We Bring Our Gilts of sontaU.of-Wiiitevllft;iff4 grand- Love." Introduction was given chiMrenyandssyengfat; graiid-1 followed by. all singing "Bring childrea f -"' '.J -' 1 ing In The Sheaves." Mrs. The body "'was remove to the . White then gave the devotion- I Swindell FuneraC HoAvg; pending j al and Scripture reading. ; Mrs. ctottti)ietion-; of .fWne&l'1; arrange- Tarkenton, Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. mentsj , The" "f araify ,jwiJI : be at 1 Fleetwood and Mrs. Harrell as- the ;hJme .of : Mrs. Jarie .Elliott sisted ,with the program, fol of Hertford. 1 1 ,1 t s flowed by all reading in unison .0; "- ! y."'h ' 1 ij'.i " j the second verse of "Christ For; : v T'Jht'nrV N'iMW'a The Whole Wide World." The! : t 'f: . : t-'v - r,-..:...',',--'ii; r program- was ended' with pray- the? Perquimans Couhty Li-; erJy Mrs- Charles Ward. brary1' received J the ''following ' Ro11 was ealled and "mute new book this- fceekThtf Book read and aPPved. Reports Of ,-the Renaissance, )'t a ' large were ,iven and ew offlce handsome 'volume ty 'ttte edi-. w , uT-', J toft- of Horizon -periodical; Ih-' uMrs- stanlev Blanchard closed, side. Europe V John Unther. ,he meetul8 with prayer. A B Book-of-the Month Section; I vei-y interesting Bibto contest And the curreni. Literary. Guild-was iven M- Wa"de Jor Uelectioris which are" Ty. Cobb's I on waning the prize. 1 My Ufe in .Baseball The, Voice) ! .The hostess served hot coffee bf Strangers,-; by tfupcan and mt Pfan Pie whlch was en' CloBer to .theSun by Johnston. bv a11- I ' The' library also has! Vol. II '' ! 01 v., nawKS nipiory. f -or -nionn Caitolin?i 1663-l?29,; andihe Sep tember iissue -tA Hdriifon,": Six ftnoosslble' Tjius, "ByCadell is " fhe'Oxfor ;BoOkof ,Xuota ttotts is' a memorial book ' .given In memory trf v W, E. DaiL WSdS HOLlb MEETING takings parti, We then had our Business part ef the meeting,' with roll call and1 minutes' of the tent meeting read and aoproved-. We had 1? members : present - We took up old . and new . business. , Mrs. Robert Hfcllowell dismissed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. &orgo riyrum and Mrs. Chairlie Dail -served cold drinks and cookies- After a short business session and a short talk from the spir itual . life leader, Mrs. Mamie Asbell, the program was turned over to Mrs. Hannah Johff, who conducted a very inspiring pro gram entitled "The Spirit Is Lord.'! Mrs. Jim Carver, Mrs. Russell Baker and Miss Manola Joliff assisted her. The hymn j XlUiy OJJUlt, fcllllllUl UU1UU, ' was used. Mrs. B. G. ; Koonce was hos tess to her Brdge Club Tuesday night at her home . on Market Street. Thpse playing were Mesdames T. B. Sumner, Chas. Whedbee, W. G.. Wright,. Nathan Relfe. V. N. Dardn, Ralph Wal-. j lace; Charles j . prize went . to Mrs. Sumner 1 low , was awarded Mrs. Re A-sweet course was served. Thoughts, even moce overt acts, reveal character v, rrWilliam Swan Plumer.' ' r, son of Henry 1 jte 1, Hertford, ;. HENRY BAKER BLUEJACKET , . Henry F. Baker, V. Baker of Route is serving with Light Photo graphic Squadron 62 at the Na val Air Station, ' Cecil Field, Fla. The squadron provides carrier based photo-reconaissance for the Atlantic Fleet, using swept T?he recent .V meeting of the winged, supersonic Chance Iwofaiail's Society Vol Christiah Vought "Crusader" jet aircraft. Service was held m-the Hert-1 .Before entering the Navy in 4 ford. - Methodist; Church.4 Mrs. July 1961, -Baker was gradu ated from Perquimans County High School. He reported' to tire squadron on August 3-. NOTICE OF SALE THE CWDCRSIGNED, as Agent for the owners, offers for sate the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Those certain lands adjoining the R. B. Thach lands, : lands of & M. Reed and D. L. Reed and being Lots 1, 7 and 19, containing 108.6 acres and Lots 11 and 12 of wewdtlandv containing 97 acres in the'division of Ret-d Umk)b as showw in Book 14, Page 258 and being same ., lands described to Deed Book 15, Page 179, savin? and ; excepting from this dessnption any interest in and to ! the one aere eotfveyed to- Hazel Mathews and wife, Char- lotte' Mathews by Deed recorded in1 Book 25, Pai;e 125, Public Registry of Perquimans -County, North Carolina, ' being the lands formerly farmed by C. F. Reed and pres- ently tenanted by Lawrence Perry, located approximately . : one and" ene-half miles West of Hertford, North Carolina. . Written offers to purchase the said Real Estate should be mailed1-ttr defivered to the Undersigned. The Terms of Sale are cash. The Sellers will pay the 1961 Taxes and reserve the 1961 crops. Possession will be Riven to the Purchaser on January 1, 1962. Warranty Deed will be delivered to the Purchaser. The Sellers reserve the right to reject any and all bids. For further details or information, please write or phone W. C. Reed, Agent. Cissna Park, Illinois, Tele phone Gladstone 7-4.373. to Nor th Carolina v r " 4 1 I 1 a glass of beer means many things Pier fishing in North Carolina la eymbolic of the relaxed vacation eppor- ' ( tumties to be found in our state ... aril to the devotees of this sport, a glass of, leer is symbolic of better living. A glass of beer also means a light, bright: Refreshment of moderation and needed tag and business revenue to these coastal fiXe&A 1 seasoaal activities. W. C Reed, Avent ; "THE BEST-FVK LOSS" , 1914 1961 . ' " ..TELEPHONE 2621 - .j- l HERTFORD. H. C 1 ..fxnnrinrirnrn-niiirinni in 1 11 1 r '. r km , tEW FROM DIESEL TO DAZZLE ! 9 m mi Joe T0Vire; Sr.V gave "the' devo-' tionsl.' using: '.as. iier ; foundation "Tfte Afflrhvgttc'Hf tolWT the hymn, Spint;' (ft,' Dawn, was sung.', j rrayjr.ws oiiejea. , . Wiit$tftiltm,-"The dpirit lsrt-')Sves 'pre--Sented byrf WhH She closed rttl,irbyffli?Holy Spirit Truth ,DivVifi, r,'foftoWed - byl The devotional was given by rite 1 IWWWMWM.WfftWWWWWHWWW (SReXT HOPE WMTJ MEETS .i-Tie WME of GMatHepe met Tuesday night.. The meeting opened 1 by singing - "Christ For the Whole Wide 'World." v- : VjL,uUk-k ill: Here they are handAtme, "fiidctiootat, ?' ' Handsome new work-styling Include - ; '62 Chevrolet tnidfr poywereft to itotf ; vVweid-sloping hoods that allow drivers ' . harder In every welj)htclasV. Hefty nevr iee as much as 10ft feet more of the V8's with, the hlQhest tornue In e(- .'i roatf directly ahead. Chevrolet's famous ' rolet -Wstory..-New f f -hfa. gives . rnediiim-duty mod stsv And tow power : jj ydjf srnootHer riding, easier wotting, ' -fb; pick ' from In ;flgfduty; rhfels;. longer lattfrrg truck. New heavier duty, :v Thefe'a wider choice tiffiaWdr," A' smoother hypold rear axles for middle wider choice of torque, across the 'weights. Rujed new I-beam front board. For rreavles, there's the nfew : v axtes of 9,000' or H,000-lb. capacity t i 1 1 Chi WITH KEW illlUilWilh,i) HTgftTorque409 V8',with 13vf percent :' more torque than ever before available -. from Chevrolet. Big news In the middle , weight class Is the pevi Ctmt& 4-S3 , Diesel. KVcompact, rugged,, high In ' torque, and backed by years of Gkt . Diesel 'experience. In the light-duty p lineup, the High TOrqes 261 Six Adds - new sock, new savings In extra-tough applications. You can pick frdm nine ' i rarln'-towork, ready-to-save engines! , are avaihAts on Series 80 heavyweights. , Mufflers are longer lived on all models. - You'll find a tota'of 198 models in the new '62 Chevy line Including three work-proved, versatile Corvalr OS's. Every model is built to out-haul, out Jait and out-value any other truck at anywhere near trie price. See your Chevrolet dealerl 0ptkxul at extra corf 2 f ' ft semes to chesel iCAery durability.' Nww FLEETSIDE PICKUP. Mostmodttn nr$lon of Amir fee's moot popular pickup, ,1 J . W' 7 See yodr loed authorized Chevrolet dialer. ; -,':Vv'' - iK f - 5 ' ' ' Jt ,- 1 x. . x.J t- ,LT jnoVV fJ cFE U ,w" F0R,r lf BRONTOSAURUS, the dinosaur and Sinclair symbol, lived more than 100 million years ago. Even at that time, Nature was already mellowing in the ground the crude oils which are today refined into Sinclair PowtT'X Gasoline and other top-quality Sinclair products. Sinclair space-age research transforms Nature's finest crude oils, aged more than 100 million years, into Sudair Power-X Gasoline. Sinclair Power-X is the gasoline for fast starts, super performance and long, Jong mileage on the road. See your Sinclair Dealer today for Sinclair Power-X -the high performance, ;- Ugh xnflcagef gasoline, at no extra cost. Sinclair th. i I r J
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