Newspapers / The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, … / Jan. 11, 1963, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
1 - I S f e e , or ! ; cui'i'y credits i a lo.s in 1CC2. i mers can build ,ty protection for 1 their families. , ' -r.ployed tax re i by February 15 tor a whose tax year t.i J-.iuary .l. However, i crerations who file an es 'e of their tax and pay that .ount by January 15 halve until Ar .il 15 to file thelf-teturns and fay any balance due. .:. Keeping accurate and complete 1 :ordS of ell income - and ex- ;nses is- just good business all lie time, but it is particularly important when it is time to file income tax .returns. Maintain ing good records now and filing tax returns on time means quick er processing, of your claim when you" become eligible for benefits, or, in the event of your death, v. en your survivors apply for beiefito:-The amount of your benefit depends on the earnings you report. The tax- on 1962 earnings is 4.7 per cent of your net earnings' up to $4800. j ' v If you are going to apply for Social Security benefits this year, it is suggested you have n extra copy of your 1962 Fed eral Income Tax Return and Schedule F made up for Social ' Security and bring it with you so "you can gel credit for all your earnings under Social, Security. : . : . r ti.:.r- It-.- i '- " " : An Interesting jsociul event of the holiday sea Sun was the reception given by ; Dr. and Mrs. J. . J. Skinner on Thursday evening from 5 to 9 at their country home near Hert ford, "to 'Mr. ' and T.Irs. . Frank Erightwell Skiner following their wedding in'., the afternoon. The old Colonial house which -has been the scene of many enjoy able social events since- pre-Civil j War days was appropriately dec orated with Christmas candles, holly and evergreen.1 The maid of honor, Miss , Charlotte Nixon, that firm, and has accented a DO-a" Misses Emm Blount Skin- f m Internal Revenue Cervke. More you! detailed miormation may De od- tained from the Internal F.evenue Office or the Social Security Of ficio at 220 W. Brambleton Ave nue, Norfolk 10, Va. : i A Lock Backward (ConiirvM from page On) sition ' with . the Byrum Bros. Hardware Company in Edenton.' Mis KT Broughtoa Honored At Duke: Miss Kay Broughton, ner, Leigh Skinner and Elizabeth Caddy, served a buffet supper plate among the guests' as they assembled " ' around the coffee of Hertfwfa; who is student at, tbl to be served by Mrs: T..J. Duke , University, has the dis tinction of being one of the 87 N. C- students holding 120 elec tive officers in 70 of the 145 students organizations on the two campuses of the institution. ; Rev. Bertha Smith Marries Belvider. Man: . Of interest to their many friends was the wed ding of the Iev. Miss Bertha V. Smith, former pastor of the piney i Woods Friends . Church, and F. C. White, prominent farm er and businessman of Belvi dere, which took place on Mon day December 23, at Belvidere. The Friends ceremony was used and prayer was offered by the Rev. Hugh White of Winston-Salem. Nixon, Sr., while others congre gated in the dining room, cheer ed by the old-time Yule log fire to enjoy the ; traditional Christ mas egg-nog and delicacies ser ved by Irvin Nixon, who was assisted by Joshu Skinner; the bridegroom's best man, and the ushers,, Messrs. Herbert Nixon, Ned Njjcori and Jesse Perry. . In the advertisements throftgh out this issue of the paper a lo- Lcal store was advertising a beau tiful ladies' winter , coat that reached to the shoe tops and had a fur foliar that twisted I turned . . . this coat was priced from $5.98 to $12.95. They were advertising men's suits at $12 50 and boys' suits for $5.95. Al so Suede jackets, all sizes for Howell-Whitehead: A marri age of interest to tneir many s.V3 . ; . ai me iwior ineaire friends throughout the county in Edenton Norma Shearer and took place on Thursday, Decern- j Frederic - March were ' playing ber 26. when Miss Delsie Mae,"Smilin' Through", also John i4 AH tax returns are filed with Whitehead became the bride of Wayne " in "Paradise Canyon"- ICTuG MESS STOPPE'S H MID WINTER CLEARANCE S Suits.., Coats... Slurts. Sweaters ... Dresses... " t ':' ... J DH. CHARLES E. hlC.7S.13 - "Malignancy in Neuromuscular Syndromes" and "Epllepllc Oddi ties" will be discussed !. Ft the ITniTersity of North .Carolina School of Medicine' Posr radu ate Medical Courses in Edenton, January 16, beginning a six-week series of instruction. Dr. Charles E. Morris, assistant professor of medicine. UNC will giv the first lectures, held at 4:30 nd 7:30 P. M.. in lhe Edenton RestaurAifi. Carolina Pride Grade "A'? Best Quality -5 VJJ XT VI Y IU. f WITH A roOD OBOER KRAFTS jFanlV Puffin and PUlsbury I GWALTNEY CYPRESS Miracle Whip BISCUITS I B'f ast Bacoii l jar49c I &?25c ,J lb. 39c , - " Side Meat lb. 49c 'OIH OWN" Homemade Lard -. lb. 14c VKBV TKNIIKR .. Pork Liver, ...lb. 29c MKATV : . v. . :'. Corned Pig Tails lb. 25c Lean Pork Chops lb. 59c MIHS (.'AKOUNA ' ' Margarine. . . : - -lb. 25c Fresh Melts . ..lb. 19c Nec!i l!ones -.lb. 19c IUH.U VWALTMEV'S OH LIITKB'S Vrrr' i ...j .lb. 49c ' J r U;yn Cracklins.lb. 15c .lb. 15c .each 5c KUNSMISK t9t SKI.I.KK . hg Choc. Chip Cookies 25c TOMMY TK'KKK (halve.) Peaches:. Ig. can 25c KINIi COI.K UBKKN Lima Beans.. can 19c KKU OR HAV.UAN'8 . Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs. 25c KBAt'T'S t-I.R. 2-OZ. Apple Jelly glass 29c Rose Farm Corn. -...can 21c Field Peas & Snaps.. .can 20c Irish Potatoes. .-..10 lbs. 42c fiORIMIN'H Jftr hKU.lOB Potato Chips. . . . . .Ig. bag 19c "OUR OWN" Ccrr.ed Shoulder.. ....lb. 45c BATH'S A toe SKLLKB Sr.iccd Ham .lb. 4Cc Fat Krck; .- 1 tj I C rt 1.(. 3 SKLr-BISI.NU Groves Flour... Gc!J Cc-1 ... .5-ro.b2-i: io-ib. l c: "Broadway Melody of 1930" with Jacld Benny-Robert Tsylor, Elear nor Powell 'Una Merkel." . Lau rel and Hardy and for .the end of the week Joan Crawford in 'I Live My Life." ' CMahy may remember these stars either my memory fails me or I was too young. Ha.) j ' 't" " " 7 '' ' ": ' ' ' "'' ' .;Y: Whiteston News Last week's visitors with Mrs Leanna R. Winslow and Miss Lovie Tynch were: (Thursday) Mrs. W. J. Stanton and son of Portsmouth, Va.; (Saturday) Mrs. Moody White and Mrs. Savannah Rountree of Sandy Ridge Road; (Sunday) Mr, and Mrs. & E. Clark and Freeman Clark and Mr. and. Mrs. L. H. Pratt of ?ortsmnuthf Va. - " 1 - Mrs. r'carl Perry of Belvidere speht Monday, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White.., .. ( ,!Mr.' and Mrs, Lyndon White spent Monday in Norfolk, Va.j shopping. i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace WinsloW of Suffolk; Va., visited hisJ sis ter, Mrs. Earl Winslow and fami ly Sunday. , , Archie B. White is on the sick list this week and Mrs.' Senie Rountree Baker remains quite ill at her home. t ' " New Books At Local Library 3 To L'jint Ec Extv " ,.i I t Vitamin C is i.nr -wA to your health) Homcmi' ; s con cerned about provides their families with all the J necessary vitamins and minerals, 'don't have to worry about , Vitamin C dur ing the winter months. ..Because of the freeze. in Flori- da, homemakers will be looking for .'foods other than : citrus to serve their families. i.Many vege tables contain goodly amounts of Vitamin C. Brussels .: sprouts, cabbage, potatoes and rutabagas contain Vitamin C are good , to serve., , v : In terms ' of the cost of this vitamin green leafy vegetables are an excellent buy. Raw cab bage is a substantial and inex- . : c i it of our 1. t ; i r" 1: ; vd-i-n..a. C ", i I i- ons and c s i 2 l.' J.i in amount of the vitanaii and can Le served in many ways during the winter months. r:i--tc3 Ot C:::r.ty IN MEMORIAM 1 In memory of our," loving fath er and husband, Willie P. Davis, who died one year ago January 8, 1962. Your loved ones - are sad and :.' lonely, 1 And everything is stilly - 1 We could hardly give you up, ! But we knew it was God's will. Your place at home is vacant; We -miss your sweet and smiling 's. face, ' I For we know there is no other Who can ever take your place. Oh! how we loved youj 1 ' Dearest Daddy. ' , But Jesus loved you best He sweetly called you, : ' , And took you home to rest. - We pray someday we will meet The Perquimans County Eoard of Education met in regular quarterly session" on . Monday, January 7, 1963, at 10:00 A. in the superintendent's office. All members were present. ..; ' Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The superintendent reported that a check list of twenty-four items was made by the architect and engineer when inspecting the new cafeteria on December 14, these items to be corrected it I C: ; Or. r l. j. 1 ( . C ' 1 c t v sr.. sK....- 1 ty b....tcct aaj , eral c '.' tor. Af.-.- C. - ' --j t:-e a"oct cf certain f--' ion of dress on the conduct impression of pu pils, a motiixi was maJe, second ed and passed supporting the ac tion taken by the teachers and principal. Further study will be made in an effort to establish a policy concerning this matter for future guidance. Two letters from the state su pervisor, concerning the lunch room and special education class at Perquimans Union School were read for information. Both letters were complimentary and praised the work. ., - State . School Boards Associa- you, In that beautiful city in land where we will never . grow old. - . WI FE St CHILDREN ; r- s. f - j . ... --- that u - : it-; ; --. r - ! 1 .i ;. :' uc' s in V s : . '": i L' ' i i-- - 11, 1..3. A r. 1 'Ion passed I . vision of Superint-.' presented to the m' information. . After discussing , pr; ifig made on v the cr project, the Board j - Board , of County Cc. for lunch at Perquiii 3 School Cafeteria. . After lunch the Board cf cation members visited t' i quimans Union School f ' spection. :' JOHN T. EIC Z , ' Secretary. J Permanent $10.00 CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT . . we do the rest -- with an exciting new hair- style that will make' you look and feel your most feminine for f every" occasion. ' Phone 4656 HERTFORD, N. C. Continued from Page I School Teaching1 as a Career, by Boylan, and Smoke on Old Thunderhead. by Gene Harris, a native of Plymouth, N; C. A new book by Marguerite Henry, Five O'clock Charlie, completes this week's list TRY A WEEK! V CLASSIFIED Cn:cr.:D Mi Today's complicated nature of modern business and special provisions in income tax laws applying to family and other small businesses make the filing of Income Tax returns complicated. Realiz ing there is a need . .. if for 1 th:3 service in cur area 1 have qua lified myself to as sist taxpayers in fil inr their returns. If in fi".-:3r ycur rc- t irns t . CALL - nr. 1 y J'-: J .: White Elephants . . . Drop Patterns . . . Discontinued Styles . . . Some Slighlly Stockworn Some Items Marked Delow, Cost To Move In Order To Make Keen Fr New Merchandise Coming In . . . Our j!iOSswYour Gain . . . No Gimmicks . . . All Outstanding Bonafide Values . . , Hurry,' (,erYbuTs First . V. '1 " Va .hA , iPt..'Ki.hi - . v .. ' '. - J "J 'S 'iftr- wast ,,NOV. 2 Only '. G. E. Portable Mixers, with milkshake atachment 1 Only Aero-Pak 'Train Case Tan rt ' , '..i , ' 1 Only Upholstered Chair, '- Blue . 1 j'.! . .L. ! i. V I 1 Only Metal Utility Cabinet ' Lrge ' ' ' ' r Utility Table with rollers; plastic top . . , V.:, Swivel Rocker, foam cushion, Nylon and Plastic . Solid Maple Step Table, plastic top . , 1 Play Pen, folds flat ; Nylon netting, slightly soiled :..;.,:....:;.. ,.,.. i-burner Hot Plate Base Cabinet, 24-inch; porcelain top, stockworn ....... ....... .. ... .... Cocktail Tables, oak finish ,. , Drum Table with drawer' Mahogany; discontinued style. ..... End Tables, Walnut finish; assorted styles , . , Iounge Chairs; Foam cushion; 1 Green, 1 Toast Solid Maple Table and 4 Chairs; discontinued; PRICE. Solid Maple Cobbler's Bench, discontinued ; Step Tables; Fruitwood 9x12 Nylon Rug, foam back; Oaktan; . wrinkled n. ....:.: r Shower Sets; heavy duty plastic . , : ' J . , Purrey Blankets by Chatham? box soiled; double size...' Sleeping Beauty by Chatham; box soiled; double sie Scatter Rugs, assorted . . ' , : . Lamps, assorted styles and colors -. . , Bedspread, pineapple color; single size only Bedspread; white; single size only Hall Runner, all wool; 30 in. wide, 12 ft. long Air-Pak Train Case;, grey tweed, discontinued . . Men's Zipper Bag, brown; discontinued , 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite; grey, discontinued 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite, walnut; discoi.ti i Box Springs; single sie; Values to :!V.S3 . "ft 3 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only ' 2 Only 1 Only 4 Only 2 Only 1 Only 1 Only 2' Only 1 Only "4 Only 2 Only 2 Only 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only 1 Only 4 Only 1 Only 1 Only 1 Oi.Iy 1 Or.'y 1 O V 2 C V 1 c V 1 r $ 19.95 12,9s vV 34.50 ; ; 44.50 ' 8.95 . - 57.50 .. 17.95 24.95' $ 14.C5 9.C3 23X3 29X5 4X5 39X3 12XD 17X5 Set Mattress and Box Springs; si Set Mattress and Eox Sprigs; s" Lane Chestf Oak; discontinued si) Taylor Tot Stroller; c!i ,cor.'.i 1 G. E. RaJio; 6 T.'. s 1 Si.itcr rs; l ' 1 l . 1 5-Fc. V : t T -" Ly t'. 11. ons , Ly rta 4.95 . 3.C3 44.50 . ,29X5 , 9.05. , 5X5 39.50 . 24X5 '4.95 -2J.Z 89.50 40X!) 139.50 ' G175 22.95 , ;'14X: 22.50' .; 1f : 69.50 iZ 5.98 Z 13.9$ - ; 9.95 i: 16 50 2'' 11. '' ::: r . 2.50 i;53 i;?.:o i' . . 73 S3 r 3 4.95 69.9" 1 ' z 1 j zz:::zz a:o
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 11, 1963, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75