-,rom Greensboro j Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bry ? v iint ' and son Jimmy from : Greensboro spent the week- ; nd with Mrs. Isa Tucker, ana, misses Virginia. Him iuj,h- ftbcth Tucker. . ' Dinner Guests ' .4 Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy was "hostess at a dinner partyoii Sunday night at her home V 0" Church Street. ; Those i resent were ; Mrs. J. .'. Ev- Wctt and Mri and Mrs. Jack ; ' Kanoy.. 1 , .-. . .Christmas Here Miss Elizabeth Wood from i Plymouth and! Mr. ' and- ?Mrs. ( JIarvey Norfleet and chlidren Vfcronv ttollandjr'Vav' " 'Visited I ""Miss Hulda : Wood during the Holidays. '.'' "'.''-j!;y ' i Holidays Here ' f :1 Lloyd Horton and daugh Itfcr Laura from Lynchburg, ftVa., spent the holidays with VMrs. Lloyd Horton, Sr., at 'her home on Church Street: ' JTrom Rockville f. Lt Commander and Mrs. tobcrt Brodie III and. son om Rockville, Md., j ara pending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oakey, tat. From Newport News Mr. ana Mrs. Bruce white id sen from, Newport News, i Classified Ads WOB. SALE 46-foot' Great liakcs totalise' traileri' . Five .years old. Priced to sell. Call Edenton : 482-2212 or 492-3102. Dec31c Va., spent the holidays with. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood .Div ers. From Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Julian Brink ley and daughter Betsy from Plymouth spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Isa Tucker. , Saturday in New Bern Mrs. E. C. Woodard and sons Carlyle and Charles spent Saturdter wilh-.N. E. Mohn in New' Bern. ' Sunday In Raleigh : vMrs. . E. p. lWjopdard ' and son spent Suhda'y tin -Raleigh with Mr. , and Mrs. John Woodard. : t , rWSCS MEETS MONDAY The Woman's Society of Christian . Service . of the first MetHbdist Church' Will Meet Monday night, January f fMat 8 o'clock in the audi, E" ual room of the church, executive meeting will hot be held this month. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Manager wants to rent a two bedroom home with modern conveniences. Call Leon Ed wards, 426-5657 or stdrlfct the Perquimans County Chamber of Commerce office in the Municipal Building in Hertford. . . ' i ; dec 31c PECANS FOR SALE-35c lb. or 3jlbs. fpr $1.00.,, Nice large paper shells. : See or call J. H. Bagley, 426-5822, 128 West Grubb Street,, .Hei-. ford, N. C. - dec 31c n imi Spinet fi&no Barpi WANTEDf-JSvsponsiblfe afl ity to i&$fcfib&imtlfc payments1. jfc.sl0WMfy& Can be sceri' Ibeairy Credit Manager, P. O. Box 176. Hope Mills, N.1C. ? ' ' decl7,24,31Jan7p FOR SALE Million cabbage plants. ! Early Jersey Wake field, Charleston Wakefield-,' Frry's Round Dutch and neV, Greenback. Nice plants giiat4-' anteed. Prompt delivery, See, phone or write -' n-'-r IB. L. FEARCE, Seedsman " i Edenton, N. C. 1, Phone 482-3839 APARTMENTS for rent- Modern apart men vs to rent: 1, three and . four - room . ; apartments, furnished or W fOrnished as desired. Eleo-"' trio stove, ' refrigerator -and water heater with esclr apartment , Call Hertford 426-536Cfor informatiore..,r( Sept21 tfc HOUSE FOR RENT: Ideal for small family. Furnished or unfurnished. See Keith Haskctt at : Keith's Grocery, Hertford or. call 426-7767. If- DecStfe Octl5tf Whiteston News1 Those at home 1 . f oi- the Christmas holidays were the J. Frank Casey family of Goldsboro, with the Archie White family; the Rev. Tom Jackson family of Appomat tock, Va., and the Johnny White family of Elizabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Wihslow; Mr. and Mrs. Worth Winstow of Nor folk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow and the Wil liam Winslow family; Rev. Leslie Winslow and family of Asheboro with Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow; Waldo Winslow and wife with Mr. and Mrs. Roy WihsfoW; Billie Lane of Florida with Miss Lena .and Rrannirfg Wins low;! and others; jtrte Billie Wihslow family with tHeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Steve Perry at Durants Neck; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings spjent Christmas ' Day with ihis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stalling? 'ait HpbfSsVille; Mrs, Graham Sender, Marileet'of Trappe, Md., and Mrs. Jo seph Winslow visited rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Wins low, Mr. and Mrs. William Winslow, Pam, Arba Clair and Miss Betty Ferrell of Elizabeth City spent Monday in Norfolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Powell Mar tin of Denton, Md., arc ending some time wth rs. Martin's father, J. Lu ther Winslow, Jasper , ajid Sybil .Winslow'. j ' ffhe Joh n Hobbs family of Tyner and the Henry Munden family) of .Noiifojk. ,ya spun rCphrist- mas P"v 'with their father. Safll'hWilWlow, Fentress and CIRCLES TO MEET f The Missionary Circles of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet next week as fol lows: The Vera Payne at the church Monday at 3 P. M., the Lillie Johnson Mon day night at 7:30 with Mrs. J. W. Hampton, the Mary El len Dozier Monday night at 7:30 with Mrs. Philip Jack son, the Bessie Pritchard Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Lester Keel, the Inabelle ' Coleman Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. J. T. Biggers, the Mattie Ma con. Monday i night i at 8 orcjbcK'i 'With .1 Mrs. i L. D. Chappell, the Rosa Powell Tuesday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Maiy Morgan.' Perry, Jr., pvesided over the business session. Roll was called and the minutes of the meeting were reaj. New and old business was discussed. Mp. L.'C. Chandler dismiss edhe meeting with prayer. During the social hour Biblical contests were given with Mrs. Elliott Layden, Mrs. Thomas Fleetwood and Mrs. Emmett Lor.g winninp the prizes. The icr.T prize was won by Mrs. Elton Har relL Punch, Christmas candies, cookies and nuts were served to the 15 members and two visitors present. Christmas gifts were exchanged. CIRCLE MEETS spe 'Mr, IJjistcr, tjwwock, (';ay afina , The, Mary Long Circle o Bethel Baptist Church met Monday night, December 20 at the home of Mrs. Charlie Applcton. The meeting was opened with all singing "Silent Night.' Mrs. Joe White, pro-; gram chairman, gave the de votional from the second chapter of Luke, followed with prayer by Mis. Emmett Long. "O Come, Ail Ye Faithful" was sung. Mrs. White gave a very interesting Christmas program. The president, Mrs. Dewey GILT SHILLIN' 100 BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY 86.8 PROOF $2 45 ' mS TENTH $4.75 FIFTH IMPORTED & BOTTLED BY AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., INC. NEW YORK-NEW YORK NOT I F ? .Lj o TOIMMYEKOIF TOWK1 IF HffiTroP The :.Ta Books for 1965 taxes on real and personal properly for taxpayers of the Town of Hertford are now open. Please come forward and make settle ment for your 1965 taxes. ELLIOTT CLERK FOR THE TOWN OF HERTFORD Mrs. Marv Baker. had hed kildtat.. Vwith Hhor during Christmas. , Miss Fay'c Baiter, a WAAC in Kansas was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Baker. Mr. and Mis. Robert Hill of Raleigh were at home with their parents, Rev. and Mis. Hershel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Stallings. Senator Jordan Hy Nt,-Jf.,l1r-r'V-KKTTtKlAN , , WASHINGTON A Tt' fed-ca-al grfverhmeW': has ' adopt ed new policies' regarding the ' Summer employment of stu-. dents which will be of vital interest to all those . young people who would like to get. jobs with federal agencies t next summer.. : Before M becoming eligible for these jobs, ail stuuenis must take a special examina tion which will be given by t"e Civil Service Commis ANTED: Poplar logs and blocks 69'V Hertford Veneers, Inc., Hertford, N. C 279:2St:eion sometime in late Janu ary or early February. mm Group Sales Renrescntnftive to. work for Hosnital ' Care Association of Durham, Blue Cross and Blue QUALIFICATIONS: Must he'4j least 30 yeirs of age, married, have had two years college cuuea- f tion or some college and sales experience. Must be well groomed and have pleasing personality. DUTIES:; Design, ell (UtiL insiall groufr iproiMms of health care protection, in business and indus try. Must call on) exiting! accounts in territory periodically. Busrnesscontacte iVilt he with top management. v , , ... .a s REJvriJNEItATIONr 'Stfkight ibeginiirig? Mlryj of $500 per month. ' Automatic raise at end or six months of $25. One week paid vacation in 1966, two weeks paid vacation for next nine years and thrie weeks paidivUation after ten years. 1 Ex- telle; nt group lfe: tosurance, hospital, surgical, medical and major medical programs paid for by Company. Bonus incentive program. Company - raid retirement vMfram. New automobile 'furnished each yewr for buslne and personal use. Expense account. MISCEMJVNEOUS: Territory eonsists of Edenton , and surrounding counties, At home every night. , Hours 8:15 to 5:0 fi days a week, - Excellent opportunity for advancement: Equal opportuni ty employer. Call M. S. McKibben at Eden Motel in Edenton (Phone 482-2107) between 3:00 , and 6:0 P. M., Thursday, January 6th or be tween 9:00 and 11:00 A. M., Friday, January .th' for interview. I'vi' . 7'AM' ,1 WEEKLY CLASSIFIED .U).' ITS SIMPLE ARITHMETIC. .YOlf SA MOREM M) IHII ILHnJ lftl I l Nliif' J NATUt-TtNDEt ARMOUR STAt Sfh J, l & ; ; J SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ... - 99' !SLiS f!V0f f I'URPRIDIkW fif'' fMSH YE lECS HATH'S HACK HAWK HINOIESS .i'11 ' ' - A ffiiiW' nosTYMoNHONEroou j10UfID BEEF :y Calves liver. .-J9t -Sausage' '69 V ; 'f JT a V i I 1 CS TIMENTO CHEISl, CHICKIN Ot SWIFT PREMIUM bjk- JT JLfir f Of '' OUR WIDE ANGEl FOOO " A I f TASTY SAU-SEA DELICIOUS FROSTY MOW ?ri45t IX W ShnmpcocKTA. 3 Cf 5ausage smo , . 69 i A mM I VT I V SWIFT PREMIUM SPECIAl-OWALTNEY I lft&$f WW 'WMt U,r I U E tV I. TurlrAU D,cf 7 ,u RaI Afina iiinn K extra lib. tet.MQt Bf .1 "hiuvj "'3" - 1 MLtM'l''' t STAMPS s fi. j (y (it W '' ' '' ' ' f f "Tf i I 7.., I . 'IfeilJl ';.'.!", fcMMM ' J .! W1IH WS COUPON ANO THE PURCHAS( OF .' VSSSSSSaa - 9 ..... 17- - PANTROtJTH,f A, " P, U.." 'dCUTr ., fc, i - . , , GOOD IN COLONIAL S'OBf F a&&&Sjl Blackeyed Peas 2 Ui. sScL, ; ' J Custard Ring ui OUR PRIDE BOSTON Creme Pie OUR PRIDE DATE Nut Loaf UNti touch puuc mta noma SOFTENER DOVE ; I , ,i i t i TNI ACtlVI SOAP fOI ACTrVf PfOPIR LIFEBUOY SOAP 2 r 39' 2 ';;:,w 27c lOW SUOSINO TAtUIS MUD GENTlf x VIM LUX UQUID 59c ''63' AOVANCID MFG. 10c OFF ALL FLUFFY ALL MFO. l(k OFf .BISHWASREt COID WATEI OETEIOENT ALL LIQUID AL . : 1 I... 4 . C Ou.rt 77 Pkg. V I.Ml- v BEAUTIFUL SKIN BEGINS WIIH LUX BEAUTY SOAP ' '; PIRHCT FOI EVEIVIHINO ' HUES AS IT WASHES BREEZE " R(kS0 feLufe' ' is. " Vl..i4A4W W.. Hj. Wl Elf. J( Oil WHI1II, IIIOHIH WASHES . . MFC'S ft OFF ,y SILVER DUST ' 1 ' SURF n V.," 35' i Uh,;,4" 27' 1 NEW PINK'UOUIS HEAVY DUTY LIQUID SWAN WISV '"are l-40c- 1M MODOIANT SOAP WITH CLEANSINS CMAH ; r MFO'S 1 Off PRAISE BEAUTY SOAP 3 3 , .2 31 iniimii mi w Hjinw-mirWiin if", T --iTaiTT' " NU-TREAT COTTAGE CHEESE FANCV SWEET GOLDEM BANTAM FANCY YELLOW COOKlMG- Blackeyed Peas 2 1 NONE FINER DULANY Sweet Potatoes.1 259c SAVE! CSUAND Tomato Juice . . . 10 TOMATO RICH QUALITY CS Catsup. ,2 50 FREE c?Vamps cx T WIIH THIS COUOfJ AND TH PURCHASE 0( ONE 1 LI OK MUKI IKtn BARBECUED CHICKEN oki onl .oufon iiptiMto oh(lm ias uwi j... ,.. ( iu. I SOOO IN COiONlAi MOP! ,7, 10 Vi OIVINO COID BOND iTAMPi H-9-SM.m.mm.m.' i 14 at. Bill. 41c "in ms MAJCtuRISP ICEBERG- i- 1- I " f I iiiireo(3ij.....;....-0z7 2 5FREEwsrPNsD Wllh THIS COUPON AND IHI PUHCMAI Qf ONE I2: OZ CHEESE OK 13 OI SAUSAOE CHEF BOY-AR-DEE PIZZA ONll ONI COUON tlOllMlO ON IACH Slll Vtt .1,., ,.. I U I a000 ,N COlONIAL MOH . .. n G i OIVINfl OO.D.EOND STAMPS cx 2SFREE6S5S?! cx 1 ufilM THIS COUPON ANt) mt PUPCHAt o( ANY VICK S PKOOUCTS EXCEPT COUGH DROPS VICK'S PRODUCTS 0T Of OuFON ,DU"tD ON UM ivti WWI "... , I .JOOO IN COlONlA', '.ioe? 'im o Givinc UOLU EONP 5TAPi PACKER'S LABEL FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 2,-29'.. r COLD BONOl STAMPS 1 w.lH IHIS CO.IPON AND IHl PUECWASI Of It ONKOI CANHENNENS, . V teC lOwtON (IMIIP ON IaCA 1JS iW . 1 r.fVW lAi UILJT-IINL .TTlTij C,vlNi03lDION0 1IAPi 1 Ik 1 WIN MPS COUPON A NO WE PUtCMASE OE a extn iol ouiPtiM f BOSTON CRIME PIE.. TrrTT'f 1 r " -jEiEMia8j OPEN IJNTIL 9 P. M. FRIDAY NIGHT

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