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i t ... i u , tiir.s,i notice gfad.::a'i:..at::..i i 1 th6 lift- ' ' AlVU'l, IUtllUJCU US J-VVMU i I Lvery Friday At. .J, North Carolina ,1 I C-.L-JILL.... Editor ""tered Bg second class mat- iuvpd 'wr 13, 1914, at Post 'ice at Hertford, North Can a under Act of March, 1879. f i t ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES " o ' feflj JER YEAR ; - ! Advertising Rates Furnished, ' , By Request ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954. f r FOUNT. isame ,"for "Phone , ' . n ;WOME . Tie Air Force Academy V s4cretary of the Air Force .Har- ol4;Talbott Baid recently the Air Fame Academy to be located at Colorado Springs, Colorado, would iwfhaps bo the finest university hi ! th"i world, when completed. , ; And the Secretary may not be exaggerating. Certainly the equip mwt and facilities at the Air Force Academy will be the newest, and . ( latest in any major university;, Congress will provide the air ser . ' vJca with the .necessary funds to ' insure that future aerial generals will have a high code of honor, duty v . and obedience and the very best in technical and scientific training. ' Of interest to football fans now enjoying the currit season is the " fact ;ihat the Air Force will field V a team of its own. That might Confuse the Army-Navy rivalry a ' Dir., oecause were win ue u . uiu team, in -the act, but it will lend .added interest to the sport and add color" to the acader's role in in tercollegiate athletifll i ' ': The major role the new academy will play in the national picture, however, is of course, one of nafr itj,aiui float C I week. ? mont, I tor of the estate of Mrs. Inez .0. White, deceased, late of Perquim ! ans County, North Carolina this is I to notify all persons haying claims fmrainHt the -estate of -sttiid deceased I to exhibit them to the undersigned tv PEiiOUlM- lat Hertford, N. C on or before the Owner may secure noUw ,a, leaded invbar of ..inn. anil .via vintr I . i . ...ii t I.u. meir recovery, au pejsuns mumm ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. ". -' , This 9th day of November, 1354. ;C. EDGAR WHITE, i , , Administrator of ' . Mrs. Inea O. White. . - Novl2,19,28,Dec3,10,17 vlfjing and paying Jo '..and uscovery. . Dec3,10 . rED MAKE ,EX .Xiliei8 and mail "" 'ire ytime -"every A Betjymt, Bel ", j;tJeo3.10 2 SHETLAND PON r..r children. .'37.and 40 i heigh. . Priced reason- 11 A. Tripp, RFD 1, Dec3 FOR SA " ies idn . , inchefi ' ,-able. 1 C Hertford. Thome 4047. FOR SALE LARGE DUO Therm. oil , burner. , 'See .Vivian Matthew s, Hertford, N. 'C, Dec3,10 S ' . LOGS WANTED: FINE, . WAL nut, hickory. Expert log buyers. Write 'Jlux-22, Newport News, ,Va. t ' It SALESMEN WANTED WOULD you life? to have a good,' perman- r ent, profitable; business of; your ' own. ,Yoa can have -selling ' llawleigh Products. Hundreds of men au earning more 'than eve before,: svipplying families with " Rawleifth'a every day' necessities. You 0!' too.i. Good locality ..'"availnltle in Perquimans County. Write Kawleigh's, ' Dept. NCL- 320-2 1. Richmond, Va. Dec3,10,17,i!.,31 ' A T T E 1H T I 0 N DADS . . . Have your son or daughter's bicycle repaiitil and painted for Christ- mas a Dail's Jlepair Shop, lo cated, k'a Woods Street, near Woodland Circle. '! We guarantee v first class work at reasonable : . nrices.. We "also repair and up ; holster: chairs and fi?c other bro- ken article's. M. B. Dail. Dec3,10pd a.. ' ' 1 i-I 1 ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified a Administra- ional defense. Of all branches of j tor of th estate of Mrs. Mamie A the imilitary service, Air. f orce Hunter, deceased, late of ferquim training and conditioning is , the i 1 most , complex and demanding, and v only -young men of superior caoa ' bilities, ' are accepted for pilot training.: Jt will be the new acade- my' function to train .the' young men l who will lead the nation's number one military arm, . " , -. Therefore,' its role on the U. S. pcene is of vital importance, vand the taxpayer hag a real interest-in the multi-million dollar plant qow that this country's Air Force Acnd . ' i emv hmniutD the nticleus of an " , Serial Jnilitary force that enables the ver-tntp ...... . . - . . Tt. . . 31 ' Yia iTnitori Sfsitps to lrMn the neaco ( t t'rry, .u; ans Countv- North Carolina, this is to notifyall persons having claims) agamtt f i- estate- of naur deteaiuM to exhibit, them to the undersigned at Belvi(ft -e." N. C on,or before the 1st day Ji December. J?955(i 'or. jii; notice,, 1 ..bcpleadef i ' Jbar "jof their recj 'my. All nersons Indebt ed to nail, estate will :plase mqke immfdia payment. .U- - v . J his Jilf day of Decmbt,.la4. 4". C. CHAPPELL, administrator of v ' . f'vs. Mamie A.,JIut)ter Dec3ilO,!ff.'4.3t.Jin? J v . ,J ;-?'Y ' North Carolina 1 ' Perquimans County - NOTICE OF SALE . Under and by -virtue of an order of .the Bupenor Court ol erquim ans County made in the special pro ceedings entitled Herbert Chappell, Administrator of W. R. Chappell, and Herbert Chappell, individually against Fleetwood Chappell, Romes Chappell, Leora Chappell Craw ford, Ruth Chappell Fager, Ora Jjee Uail ..JJavis, the undersigned commissioner will on the 29th day of December, 1954, at 11:30 o'clock ,A. M., at the Court House door in Hertford, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash those two certain tracts or land in Per quimans County, described as fol ' FIRST TRACT: "Adjoining the lands of Mrs. Nettie Lane, George M. Lane and others bounded as fol lows, .viz: . .On the north :bv W. R, Chappell, on the south by George m. tiane (or i-phraim JJempsey) on the east by Anderson Armstrong, on the west by Mrs. Nettie -Lane, containing six acres .more or less and being the same land beired by David R. Miller from his mother Patsy Miller deceased, and said Patsy Miller heired the sami from her father Richard Dempsey." " SECOND TRACT: "Bounded on the north by H. P. Lamb,, on the east by Henry Copeland, on the west by Center Hill road leading from Goodwin's Mill, containing Is acres more or less, and being the same land set out and described in a deed from Obed Chappell andl wife to Nathan K. Winslow and wife and for further description see deed book No. 3, page 205, No.. Ill, and Deed Book 16, page 556, Public Registry of Perquimans County which deeds are by reference made a part of this description": -A 10 cash deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder. This 23rd day of November, 1954. , WALTER G. EDWARDS,' Commissioner. v .'. Dec3,10,17,24 of the world for many years to i come such as navies of great, now era have been able to do in recent I to exhit rfl. v If the new academy is aiv. at 31 Kit! instrument in building such an nor yOTlCl? OF ADMINISTRATION Having ciiinlitied as -Executor of, f Martha K., Blanchard isf-d. late "of Pernuim- pns. CnnnJ v. North Carolina; this is l to notifv .!! persons: having claims them to the undersignd Street. Hertford. N.- C, T;the 29th dav of No-lW. H. OAKEY inl force,' the eost met by Americans. will be gladly ion or tiff ! vember. North Carolina '' In The ;' ' Perouimans. County Suuerior. Court Nellie F, James, Plaintiff , - , vs. Elmer James, Defendant ' ; NOTICE f The Defendant above named will take notice that an action for Di vorce A Vinculo Matrimonii has been commenced in the above Court on the-grounds of two years sepa ration. And the said Defendant will fui"ther take notice .that 'he: is required to aooear at the office of the Clerk of the Suserior Court for : Feraujnuna Coimtv within ttt v i days after the 24th day of LfJcem .ber,' 1954, and answer or demur, to the said Complaint filed in this ac tion, or the Plaintiff will move the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. This 23rd day of November, 1954. W. H. PITT, Ulerk Superior Court. TV Railroads o or this notice- win in' bar of their recovery. : indebted to said estate make immediate pay- NOTICE Having tor of the. Stalling!,; qiiimans & this is td ing cJainfj N. C, onj ol isover will covery : The s Association of American. Railroads recently reported that the ' country's -roads - had suffered a : drop in income, in the first e'reht month of 1954, which amounted ' to 32.8 per cent below the sunie; period of 1953. This -drotv is jt heavjr "one and is. reflected in pur chases ; of new equipment . by the roads. !' . ' " . - J. IX Monroe, AAR vice-president recently told the annual meeting of thelRailway Tie Assoeiv.ion . that the railroads were faced with in- i.naino-li? .tniih enmnptition ........p.y r---- Thi vmYi tf it enl,ciVl!f7pH Kv tVo rinv-1 . .. . . ... . w-. -r'. - . 1954. ernment. Monroe .warnwt -tnnt tne . . w country could not afford to let it-'j ' Adr railroaBs get into an unbealihv1 '0.AIrJ state fcecausc of the .vital role the j railroads .play in times of national iv- ( emergency. i Monroe is, of course, riirht in his . contention that railroads are n most,, vital part of 'any country's : defense system. It is als-o truej that there is -no time to build suf-j f icient cars and other rolling stock cmee a national emergency arises. WhiU it is no doubt true that an tiquated methods, and operationis which should have been streamlined twenty years ago,, are costing; tl!. railroads through the no.-?, ' it i i also true that the time may be '.fasti approaching when the Governmpnti will nave to think seriously; about ' maintaining the nation's railroads in a healthy state. '. It may eventually -work out' that the Gqyemment will have to dras. ( tieally change some of its reula-' i tory provisions which prevent com petition and thereby encourage an tiquated and backward ' methods. Such-methods cannot compete with those'of other transportation me diumsv which are improving their services steadily. , . Better' business .conditions may he'iv2e railroads, but the final so ! ' ' l lies in 'modernized railroad i r 1 f "'"'."eg, and event 1 Government be pleadoi All persoj will pleaj ment. t This 2 i dav of November,. 1954, HUN f r-KKi , utor of Martha nchard Perry Dec3,10,l'5 J,;ilan8 lis z i ii;iv , ' J I SO J. I I lar Attorney for Plaintiff Nov26.Dee3,10,17j ' NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT To Thomas F. White and Allen Henervj White: Take NOTICE that ' i A pleading seeking relief ngainst ADMINISTRATION -rilifipfl an Arimi'h'fatrsL- fateof Mr3.:Deiilalj B.lyou has been filed in the above en-1 ceased, ta(, ot- Ver"-! titled special proceeding. tinty,.; North Carolina, iitify ali persons hav- m gainst the estate of said de co l to exhibit thenao'tha undersigriK :t at Route 1. Belvidere, r 'before the 22nd day. oven a iv iia, or tnis notice be iJ "'led in iar of their, fe- rr. i -I nersons-. 'indebted to said estaV will please make im mediate p yment. id day ol wovemner. . STALLINGS, , t 'istrator of ulilah B. Stallings .U7,24,l The nature of the relief bcimr! sought is as follows: For the sale of land belonging to the estate-of i Frank B. White to create assets. ,1 .f You are required to make defense to such : Dleadintr not later than ' January 10, 1955, and upon your , fi failure to do so the party seek-1 ing service against you will apply ! to the court for the relief sought, j This, the 29th clay of November, J 1954. I (s) W. H. PITT, .Clerk Superior Court, WALTER G. EDWARDS, Attorney. - - , Dec3,10,17,24 0-Mile, Lubrication! joy longer "new-car" performance and save l repairs ... if you drive in regularly, every j, for our complete Sinclair Indexed Lubri-:-vice. Sinclair Dealeri t, 1 .t recommendations for i " i ; n 7s Service Str.l::n T.2y White, Prep. tEsst; A CRY OF THE DEPTHS j International Sunday School ' Lesson tor December 5th, 1954 Memory Selection: "Thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive, and abundant in . !, lovingkindness , unto till them that call npon thee." $ . ' , ' Psalm 86:5. j h , , Lesson Text! Psalm 130: . ' .' 86:3-5, 11-13. - - k ' , . j t- " f We are continuing our lessons based on the Psalms and one -of the Psalms- for' our consideration this week (the 130th) is the sixth of what, we have come to knowjis the Seven -Penitential Psalms (tie others are the Oth, 32nd,. 38th, 4tst, 102nd and 143rd.) v The author of the .Psalm is iiot definitely " known," Some Bible stbolai's think it might have ben .Tsainh.. recording the experienceso King , Hezekiah, who was a very sick mitn toward the end of .his teign. ! A one time, he had eome;to the pl.ice in his illness .where -he thought he .Would not recover. . .Qut of the depths : pf his despair, ,Jie betran to cry; for God' help. jf. " .This sounds so familiar to us to day,; So often, we in our wealth- mfiterial ar)d physical .seem ,so self-sufficient and have, no appar ent need of divine help. But, when trouble nnpears, in whatever form it mnv come, we hesrin -to realize our insufficiency and turn to God for n.'-sistatte to lift us out of our tro'iM And then, so often, when God hars onr plea and gives .us the desired 'help,: we immediately turn our backs on him and forget him or.ee again. . j - , Some scholars are not sure that thii' Pttftni)waB-'ie4Vrtinff.44. Heze-, kiah's experience,. Mt could just 'as AWlt"biie Titten .hjii Datld. f fllv; oii jmmei;oii5 (occasions, David vti ".dowVi In-thp" depths." of troo-Mp",at,fl- "dsflaH'', ind needed God's holn.- 'WhoeA'tVi.'jthe-authowtis, he JWH4 Vd.the feelings so oftiinx pei;i.ncedfbjv us.. ,.,--Wlin jiffvsRys, "If thou JelTqvnhijtouldest. mafka iniquities, who; 'could . .staijdt" fte expressed the amazement vg feel so oftynttMtf fiod, knowing jioU our sins' forgives us of these ams ft w will only repent. , v ' , j ijVe rr)iis ,nf'ey forget, 0yeve, Ihi-t, although Gnd forgive 0 sins, we carirwt escape ,tne .tmnish- icient for these sins whicn, -througlj. civr wrongdoing we have brought unon ourselveSi or unon ethers. God might forgive you after a life snent in riotous living, if you tuii from that sVrt of life, repent, of your sins and trv to live for Him the rest of vour life. But you will arry to vodr fmve the marks of unnoly li incr which cannot be erased evei b a forgiving Heavenly ratnpr;. ,:j This is? a thought that young peo. pi o. wnnld do. well, to ponder; , So mni'''- of thsm think .that ,'artl "sowing their . wild oats',', they 'can eventua'lv settle down and live a dirent.' upright life apd all will 1 w'oU. 1 Thf-y overlrfok the fact th. fh';! living takes it toll of the body and the.mind and unrightcout living ii always punihei J- ? Too long has the- churclvsdTtj pedalled the question pf sil). - So cietv as .a whole explains-awayin and ' refused to admit its existence, Howovpr, no one" who' really thinks seriously on the subject can'.jdenv. the. fact of sin in the worl'd todav Sin is anvthing that 'separate Go(''f! -creatures' from their' Crea-: tor. Sin blasts character and dei trov opportunity. - Sin destrro''"! hpaltb. not only of the sinner.but oftentimes the health of an- inno-y cent pprson, , , - s, , Sin is universal it is present ev erywhere in every strata of socie-; tv. Its only cure lies, as ihe Psalm itit. declares, in learning" the" way of pod" and walking, steadfastly ir that way. Jf you know that the shortest .and. ..best way to a . given point is via a certain highway, you would be a foolish person .'intteed if you used another highway to get whore you most desired. to go.'-' The Psnlmist says to Cod, in-Ps. 8Grlli "Teach me thy wav-,' . (and) I will walk in thy truth." ' . - ' God's way ig not an easy wav to tovel-rrn choice to leave the other, and sometimes, more attractive road. On this highway, -some of one's friends may not .be ' found, but : others, who. are well worth knewing, will be there. '. , ," ,j In trying to live for God,1 so fill your life -with good things like love, faith, kindness, unselfishness, service for others, fforgivenesj and like qualities that therejust isn't room left; for sin. A positive Chris tian life wjlr be one which w have no regrets When -the Continued on Pae C v s ? ,':,: i f v . V ' . it I r 4, , 'i i j " " ! " :'""--'H ,THECHUl,CHFOHAu'"'- ' .V , I FC tmp MS?" Y My name is Mary ... and I want you , Th. Chu h CHtfflCH to know, I'm not afraid to go to bed by " tor on m'a,u, i ,h WMttt '.: I : myself.', - .. . V I maelJ'd' buMmg I I have a bright candle to light my way. I I VhaSST "' fx'ithJ, I v - I have :Mqmmy and Daddy, to. care for !:! ; 1 1 6;ttxcr n ChuKh- "iiher 1 1 . xne...... (- II-.-tu 'u .carf-l '' But do you really want to know why . II .S',e7v';Lry f'80" &X I ftf- I'm not afraid? . U m ,h. chcueu''r and sup.' In Sunday .School,- I learned about I rtild',6",. ' Z " 't , Jesus., I know he loves me and watches, I of hi. comm?iH 3) F" 'h 0ke I - over me. - - I for th. .au c V"!? naUoa- i4 I i -At night when I blow out'the candle. 2? tS p4 and Mommy and Daddy are away, I am -1 church- reouiai 00 4e' to I s , : not alone.- Jesus is with me. I remem- I Bib), daily. sr:y rd y0ut, I r "" i ber how he said long ago to his dis- I ' ' I 4 , ciples:' "Let the little children come I Boo. ' ' I f ' unto me . . .' for to such belongs the f Jund.y.. - . chapter .VrM, ( I I. Kingdom of Heaven." :;ti. ". I , I TuZYy-'" " 7 I 11 I wonder if your children know about ; -I tin'fyl,ikfTb., ti J i' Jesus? Won't you take them to Sunday I hZ',?'y ""', ' ,,,,-33-3 I I School next Sundayf . , " ; ' Jhil &i-&$fasm' ' '''! '"':' j&tywt -"V" M 9U. Klw A.lv. frryc. fUMburf . Vt fe ' V " l ' v ' w , i - r . ' - ? ' J ' THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS: ) . Lynch Funeral Home Hertford, Furniture Co. I PHONE28li' , . , HERTFORD, C. 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Towe Oil Company , , 1 "BLANCHARD'S" JSincie 1832 " Sinclair Products U. &, T(res , ' 8 1 - J- rriy , ; Hertford Livestock & , j - .:Ja Barber gO l Supply Company in T' BILL JORDAN, Prop.,.: ' . PHONE 2501 . HERTFORD, N. C. . , V "V Hertford Building & Loan 1 1 HerCcr J Ilrdwarea Association; . V " CrrV Ccr r "7 . , "t ' "Own Your Own Home ' p.in rr' - Pu" ne T"-ria1a-" 1 :.. -h Building and Lean" amta ' ' '. - - ' t t'-- -.' , f . - - j " i , . , 4 , , 'r ' "I 'H ' II ' j - ; - j " r." Ccn:pany ' 1 - , " LC. 'v. ' - ' " ' - 1 t rfW"-' ' -' '' .-:' .it - el:.. d baptist c; ,'J O. Mattox, Past. Sunday S. ool, 9:45 A; U. 'Morning 1 jrHip, 11:00 o'cloc Evening Wortnip, 8 o'clock'. Mid-week Sevvicps, ' Wednesd. . evening at 8 o'clock. , t i, --i' o . 1 BETHLEHEM CHURCH CF , , i . ClIRIS'" . . . Joe Brickhousc, Pastor ' ' ' ' ' "First Sunday ' 11 A. M and 8 P. I. lo-J BURGESS BAPTIST CIIUUC:. i PhhTH. lUid!ey, Pastor -- Church services second Sunday ' 11 A. M., fourth Sunday at 8 P. li. . Sunday School, at 10:00 A. M. , r.'- PERQUIMANS CHARGE '. CHURCHES '. H. M. Jamieson, Pastor , First Sunday: -New Hope Church, 11:00 A. M, Oak Grove Church, 7:00 P. M. - . Second Sunday: " -Winfall Church 11:00 A. M. vCedar Grove Church, 10 A.'M. Woodland Church, 7:00 P. . : " Third Sunday: ' ' . Oak Grove Church, 11:00 A. M. . New Hope Church, 7:00. P. M. ,.. Fourth Sunday: " t " Cedar -Grove Church, 11:00 A.;M. . Woodland Church, 10 A. M. Winfall Church, 7:00. P. M. "; 'Fifth Sunday: Woodland Church, 11:00 A. M. - Prayer Meeting each Wednesday at Winfall Church, 7:00 P. M.'.' ' , 1 1 '0' 1 ' , . 1 . '.ANDERSON'S METHODIST , CHURCH P. M. Porter, Pf-,ir i Church School, 10:0b : M. Morning Worship, .11:00 A. M., second, and fourth Sundays. - - WOODVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH '. Hugh. Ross Williams Pastor Church Services on. second and fourth Sundays at 11 A. M. . . : First and Third Sundays at 7:45 P. M. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. . UP RIVER FRIENDS CHURCH 1 James Rahenkamp. Pastor -. ' Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. , Church Services 11 A. M" and 7:80-M. - ; . , ' . Chriatia,n Endeavor. 0:30 P. St. ' fPraver Service, Wednesday, at 7:30 P, M. ' ' n . ' , v ,1 O 'i . , . ' BETHEL 1BAPTIST CHURCH, - Rev. Jw D. Stoner, Pastor - , , Sunday School 10 A. M. ' Morning worship 11 A. M. " . . Evening service 8 P, M. , ,,.' ( , ' o , PINEY WOODS FRIENDS " - u" '- CHCRCH , '. J V. VirRlI pike, Pastor - , Church School 10 A. M. , i. Mornintr worship 11 A. M. i f ' Young . People's! meeting 7 Py M. i WHITEVILLE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH - L 'Caleb Goodwin, Jr Paster Sunday School 10:30 A. M.k ev ery Sunday except third Sunday. .. ' Cburch services every third Sun day at 3 P. M. , r -I '' U- i -i HERTFORD METHODIST A CHURCH . 5 L S. Richmond, Pastor. - Church School 9:45 Ai L' Mominpr Worship 11:00 o'clock. Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P. M. " v Evening worship, ,7:30 F. M. ." ' Mid-week Fellowship, Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. 1 , , BAGLEY SWAMP PILGRIM ' .Coy S, Saunders, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. , ' Morning- Worship 11 o'clock.' v" Young People's meeting at 6:80 P. M. ' u- ' " : Evening worshin,' 7:80 o'clock. "' Mid-week Services Thurslay at 7:30 P..M. ,: ( . i. X HOLY TRINITY .EPISCOPAL CHURCH i " 9:45 A. M.,: Church School'evei7 Sunday. - ,. 9:00 A. M. Holy Communion, li t Sunday. f; t . , ' 8:30- A. .-M., , Holy.,- Communion. 2nd. 4th and 5th Sundavs." 11 :00 A. . M.i . Holv Communion. 3rd Sunday. - . ' ' ii:io A, M., Morning Praye , 2nd. 4th and 5th Sundav3. ; 10:00, A. M., Holv Communion, Fridays and "Saints' Days BEREA CHURCH OF CnKr,T 1 Walker Perry, Pastor 2nd and 4th Sunday? at 10.' A, M.; r; 1 : Morning 'worship on first a : third Sundays at 11 A. M. ' Evening worshin first and t' " Sundays at 7:30 P. M, -; CHAPPELL HILL BAPTIST. " CrlJKC:3" - '.' Rev. Vivian Evans, Pastor ' ' Sunday Schonvprv .1st and ' Sunday at' 10,-,'wJV M, Pi-eac" service at 31:15 A. M. i Sunday School every secon-i Mourth Sunday at 11:00 A. j;. i A GCGD cr;"i::! r
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