"7
Y Veterang Administration reminds
World War II yeterang they
have one year from Judy 25 in
which to complete GI paining and
two years from the same date in
whicfc )D apply forGI loans,
July '26, 1956, marks he end of
;tjie education program for all but
a few jol the. World War - Hi vet,
erarii' now in training under the
o)-iginal GI Bill. - t v
.' QI Jraininsr payments to schools
and veterans will stop on that date
fyve unused trajning enflement orj
be infthe middle of a course,
U i
, - The GI loan program, now at
peak apttvity, Has two; more years
to ruri,' coming to enifor-practical-ly
all World War II veterans on
July 2 mi. - : ',' "J
; ? The- smal) group of veterans ex
ejnpted from these two. deadlines.
Se thdge who enlisted or re-enlist-,
under the Armed forces Vblun-:
tary Recruitment Act between' Oc
tober 6, 1945 and October 5,' 1946.
i ; These , veterans have, nine .years
r'f from tint pnd nf their enlistment or
T . F F . v
re-enlistment to finish yl training
SUNDAY SCflQQL
. -LESSON ; "
(Continued from Page Six;
, abundantly pardon him. ... .-v
. i "Man cannot save himself, and
God does not ask him to do so;
ipan cannot cleanse his own heart;
man .cannot deliver himself, from
. , the. enslavement of sin; man can
. pt do, what is right; but; -men, no
v matter where they are, or however
. (Jeep in sin they are, men can turn
. their, faces to the Lord, and they
can say an their own hearts that
they are through with wickedness,
and cry to God for deliverance from
. sjn. Really the two go together.
No man truly turns to the Lord
' ' unless, at the- same time', he longs
to forsake his sin. On the other
hand, a man who is willing to give
up his sin at the same' time is
4 ready to turn to God for help."
. The great restlessness prevalent
- yi the hearts of men today would
be calmed if only they would turn
: to Gad, forsaking their sins, and
jA.be guided by his word and by his
son, Jesus Christ. If believers
everywhere would rededicatn them
selves to God, and then, bring oth
, ers to him, much, if not all, of the
World1 trouble would he ameli
orated. - . 'It ,
U eopf
St'
at
Official
)usine8s,
prior nionUi ,
A ; ,v :.
. , '..,riwv - y -
eyn.tnoi"gh a' veteran may still
-rlamPteii yehwtto apply! for GI loans!
inure iiun w uw cent oi me
lof.nl,750,00H-"Were for t)e'Ftfr
chase oi homes. . Buaineag 1ob to
talfid J20,OQ0-&nd form losni num
bered 67,000.
wore tpan ;?,w,uufr na;r pt
all woo served to WorW WX if-
received some sprt of edupatipn 9
trajnuK, uCter tne fit B sjpce
1944. , " y ,s
The peak of the GI Bill education
and traihlnir progftam was reached
in 1947 (When'more wan' 8,SP0,OQ0
Wotld ' War" IT veterans were W
schools, M-the-jobl training estab
lishments, or on farms throughput
tne country. .
Only 'abjoui . 138,000 World, War;
jj veterans are still in training tin-,
der the' original rQJT Bflf, if.
:S"i r-r ' H . - ' 'A,
BIRTH ANNOUCEMEJJT
Mr. and ' Mrs. John ; LeRoy
Townsend, p Jr.," o Lumberton," N.
C7,--annpiin,ce jthp birjji of si sjn,
John leRoy tpvpsend ' IIT) on Aug
ust' 9? Mrs. :T6wnserid fe the 'for
mer Miss Beverly Chalk, daughter
of Mr: and Mrs. Richar4 W. Chalk
of Greensboro; N. 01 "' i .T?-5 '
CARD. pF. THANKS ; , ,
I wish to express1 niy heartfelt
thanks to friends and neighbors fo.r
their many acts of kindness ajid
for ..the flowers, cards and gifts
sent during the' illness and ,deajli
of my" husband," Mark Hathaway.
:" " . -Mrs. Mrk Hathaway. ,
CARD OF THANKS
: I yiiOup take $ia 'Opportunity
co express my tnanxs ana aeep ap-
preciation to' all my friends for
their visits, cards,- gifts, flowers,
prayers and for every act of kind
ness to me and my family since my
accident. : :. ' ' V
' - - JESSE STANTON.
Classified and Legals
FOR SALE BENDIX ECONO-
mat washer; fully automatic. In
good condition. 1 $55. See E. H,
Cannon, Jr. Phone 3011, Hert
ford, N. C.
COLLARD PLANTS 25e PER
100. Supply limited. See Winford
Chappell, Routf 3, ' Hertford, N. C.
Phone 5557. r 7 r ; : , augl9,26
SALESMAN WANTED WOULD
you- like to have a good perma
; nent, profitable business of your
own. .Hundreds of men earning
r more than ever before, supplying
families With Rawjeigh's every-
necessities.
liood ' Jocalit
. available in Perquimans County
ore creatures of habit, ond
' nOW pOSSIDie Tor rrortnonis iu uvieiiniiiv wnui Kjym mum iu uuy uny ''
they want to buy by checking their own sales records and those V Tfl
ETILR' ta' 6e bof and wert people bought last year. ' '
Despite economic trends) Seasonal Sales Patterns pf prt yearf have proyed
qn accurate reflection pjf fytifr. salps patterns aijd; g rfilipj?!! bjse on whp
retailers cart plan current and future 'advertising, ( .' f.
The next step offer determlPjng and securing tbf rnercpgrjejs people are
Interested In lying, is to Inform. the thousands of prpspectjv cus;9mr
pbqut it. Newspaper advertising reaches the massef tIU y9ur sjtyy 9
' a'great number'of people In your market at low fast,- f . v . :
DubUcatloa of the N. O. UerchanU
nnh eraintr In the State j.. . for each citV Of
r. 4w ttit moft with comparUon
V
, The. North Caroling
. 812 R!aigh Dldg. , . s
' ; , i Serving 70,000 Merchants in all Sections of ?
y - .,.
'. 'And "aiad EKowanT Cosnty.': Write
Rawli-igh's, Dept NCHSOU,
Richmond, Vi. . -lug5,ll8,U,ttp
M .-n. - - ' :
Nortt Carqlina.
Perquimans County.
lCEpFTtS-SALJB
. FORECLOSUBl
as Trustee, in the cefBij7).ee4
Lendon and wjfs, Mary jk flS?
don and recorded . in Morttraire
Perquimans rCounutv. foreclosed!
Inafter describejj; ,'-J(Hf .. .'Sf ?!
whin .ie jlme ajoweif y fin'
advanced bid' was fijed tlj .the
Clerk of. the SuperiMCort ajid
said Trustee and an. order issued
f!91 yip'ClerJt ajrejhg. t)e'Tru)f
tee w ,re-sell said lands upon, an
opening bid of Eighty-fdiiE Hund
red and Fifty ($8,450.0q)fDellars:'
vjrtue "of said; Qrder, of ClerJ
Deed I of Trust', the urideteiitinei
Trustee will offer for 'res-sali I jjpon
to the highest bidder for cash a
the Court House" door of sau
County '$ Hprfprij, :$-C;, at 12:0V
o'clock noon on Thursday, Septem
ber 1, 1955, the following describ
ed property located in' Perquimans
County: , .':,v - :(.; ;
' Beginning at NrtheasJ'cor;
nit of (he Jot of Jersey Gregory,
which' he -purchased "from d! T,
Whitehurst, and on the West side
qi 8 lane or pat separatig his
said lot and the lapds M the grant
ors herein from the lands of John-
nip Gregory, and thence running
Westwardly along the northerly
line or tne lot oi said Mersey u.
Gregory and- the lot of fm Swain
10 we iine or tne tanas pi ftxunp
Whedbee, thence : ortharHy
along the line of said jpxum Whed
bee to a point at Awfcicb a t Sine
drawn parallel' to and 100 feet dis
tant from the Northerly lihe of
the lines of the said lots of Her-
sey L. Gregory and Tom Swain in
tersects said Exum Whedbee's
easterly line, ,thence ' Eastwardly
along said ine parallel to a..id ino
Mi nym ,-u(b noruieny
line of said Hersey L. Gregory an
'fom swajn tots to the West side of
the aforesaid lane or path,, ancj
SCRATCH-ME-NOT v 1 '' ' '
WITH ITCH-ME-NOT
In 15 minutes after applying Uch'-i
lie-Not, if you have to scratch youf
itch, your 40c hack at any drug
store." Apply it Tor any lerHy
DO YOU,
EXPERT A
MIRACLE
?
t ,
habits form buying patterns. J,t
Auoclatlon
10.000 OX BveT
ot tamf taatm Pt,yiou year
tSiySSgnJAK3 rrgLYrESSTPORD, N0RT5 CAROLIttAy PRIfiAV AUGUST 19, 1965
sameio e jlOint of beginning, and
beiig the same property which
Wi- Bateman and' wife, W
" T Vim x'!.lVttf: """
souri Bateman, conveyed to Davis
T. Whitehurst and wife, Rosalie
imtel??rf, p Peed dated Sep
ffWFfJ' P!' registered in
Deed Book 84, page 296, in the of
fice sff t)e Register of " peeds of
f er$umf U1 pPWP.ty , And being
aisq the same property conveyed
jlosjajie mjtehijrBt, to jTame
Mcndpn anl wiife, Jfary LMc
peSfr by jee C&M ' July
1952, an4 recorded In Book 83, at
page ?55 n te of ice aforesaid.;'
ffle f 966 taxes will be pro-rated
as of he 'date ef confirmation of
sale, purchaser v to t kafaim ; said
taxes after aaw ate. ;
The purchaser yrill be required
toeposit . wth Sad Trustee ten
peri'cent'of' tlif bid up to' and ln-!
dJnpp!'ni'"of Qoe Thousand
ptipiyppfci.-Smi ftye per
cent vonthe amount ? above said
' Dated and posted this 16th day
ofVfugijslV ,;3
p v - JK. W. CQHOOtf, Trustee.
Aug.19,86 . ,, - .-;
NOTICE QP ADMINISTRATION
Hjvrng QtiaJified a Administra
trix of Ifrf estate of C. R, Lane,
deceased, late of Perquimans Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to noti
fy ; A all persons : having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to' the undersigned
July, 1956,
or this notice will be pleaded in liar
off Wa. - A II . '
aepcei
MRS. EMILY L. LONG..
Administratrix of
' .. u23,3,,0,Aug5,12,19,26
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
'WmH A Ajdminig&a
tor Of Hje estate 'of Alexander Jor
dan, deceased, late ef Perquimans
bounty, North Carolina, this is to
F9wy Hi persojo having claims
Wafflst fte estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
at P. O. Box 172. Wfnfall. N! C.
On or before the 8tK day of July,
stt, or this pqtice Will be pleaded
lit tyf of Iheif recqvery. All per
sona indebted, to said estate wiii
please mak immediate payment
mmistrator of
Alexander' Jordan
' Idyi5,2a,29,AuK5.12.19
Is
H- C: '
p?f ,
a to aaia estate will mease
make jmrnedjats payment. ' '
.- This Uth da of July, 1955.
.ionn Carolina In The. .
1 ferquimans County'
jfhia Copeland E
Superior CouK
Evansr ' i '
vs.
Robert Lee Evans,
Defendant
' NOTICE
The Defendant herein named will
take notice that an action for Di
vorce has been filed in this Court
by the Plaintiff, on the ground of
iwu years separation. And the De
fendant is hereby notified that hp
is required to come into Court and
answer or demur to the said Com
plaint within thirty days hefeafter
or on or before the 30th day of
September, 1955, or the1 Plaintiff
win apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in the said Com
plaint. This 8th day of August. 1955.
' W. H. PITT,
Clerk Superior Court
W. H. OAKEY, JR.,
Attorney
Augl2,19,26,Sept2
North Carolina
Perquimans County Superior Court
Duuie n. stracnan,
Plantiff
vs.
James H. Strachan,
Defendant :
NOTICE
The Defendant herein named will
take notice that an action for di
vorce has been filed in "this Court
by the plaintiff, on the ground of
the telephone
sharingly, keep calls
reasonably brief,
hang up the receiver
carefully after each
call, and give up the
line in an emergency.
Your cooperation
Jielps everyone ...
including you.
THE NORFOLK & CAROLINA
TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH
COMPANY
E. City '. Edenton . Manteo
COOPER AT ION jl Is
PAY5 QN THE fe I I
(Sc::i:,
Look Kow mucfi mope Plymouth jve you at its
low, low price compared to other cars in its
field! More size, more comfort, since it's biggest,
roomiest of all 3 low-price cars! More beauty,
since it has the newest stylinc of all 3! The top
Two engines the thrifty 6-cylinder PowerFjow 117
' or the mighty 167-hp Hy-Fire, most powerful of
) standard V-8's in the. low-price And rem.emfeer,
you woulcj pay as much as $500-more for many
' ; "medium-price" cars actually smaller than Plymouth!
flymovth
: two yean separation. And the de-
fendant is hereby notified that he
is 'required to come into Court and
answer or demur to the said Com
plaint within thirty days hereafter
or on or before the 80th day of
September, 1955, or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in the said Com'
plaint. :' - - ; . v ;
This 8th day of August, 1955.
W.'H. PTT, '
Clerk Superior Court' '
W. H. OAKEY, JR., '
Attorney '
Augl2,19,26,Sept2
North Carolina ' ' In The
Perquimans County Superior Court
- Before Trie Clerk
J. S. McNider and'Leroy
Nixon,. Petitioners,
' VS.1 .:;.-V-.. V.'
Kate Burrus, Aubrey Vann
et als,. Respondents -
NOTICE OF THIRD RESALE
Under and by virtue of' orders of
the Superior Court of Perquimans
vuuuty in uie aoove entitled pro
ceeding, the undersigned Commis
sioners will, on, the 27th day of
August, 1955, at 12:00 o'clock noon,
at the Court House door in Hert
ford, Perquimans County, North
Carolina sell at public auction, for
cash, the following tract of land:
Situate in Perquimans County,
Belvidere Township, North
LELAND STANFORD
" believe that most good
men who disagree never
have tried to understand
one another. The greatest
fruit of understanding is
cooperation."
WE study to encompass the
reat needs of each occasion.
We arrange' all details with
harmony and the service oc
casions respect.
f-7L Mt
1 -
l
named "Amarka't Ms SMutfful Car" by
o)
o)
, Carolina, more particularly de
scribed as follows: Known as.
the Vapn land, bounded on the
North by the lands of Henry
Hollowell apd Joseph Nowell;,
on the South by the Myrta
Winslow and Linwood C. Wins
slow lands; on the East by the
: LinWood C. Winslow and Claud
. Winslow lands and on the West
by the Myrta Winslow and
Henry Hollowell lands, said '
tract being bisected by the
highway leading from Winfall
to Belvidere, containing ap
proximately 7 acres, and known
as' the John Vann home place,
. and being the same tract de-
that great new
heavy-duty motor oil
for hy:damLseryhe, ,
brand
III!
9
Be
THE Oil THAT CAN TAKE IT!
Here'i great new heavy-duty motor oil
for tractorstruck, and all-around farm
engine lubrication.
New Purol H.D. flows freely in the cold
est weather, yet doesn't thin out in mid
ummer heat. It contains additives that
fight dust and dirt, and help keep engines
clean . . that resist oxidation and corro
sion .., that suppress foaming.
It's ft brand-new oil, made in a brand
new plant, to keep your hard-working,
hard-earned farm machinery running like
brand nwl
sure
with
Pure
Winslow
HERTFORD, N. C.
U U J
High sales volume for your dealer means a
good deal for youand Plymouth dealers have
; been smashing sales records this year! Trade now
your dealer is ready to give you the best possible
allowance for your present car. You'll get the car
that's leading iu field in value, with Forward Look
styling that will keep it "new" for years. Thus, when
you trade agaiq, Plymouth's beauty and popularity
will assure you of a high resale value. See your
Plymouth dealer today! -
faaaut prefudeaal ortbti, Ht Wly at
- PAGE SEVfcV.
; . . .i ...
scribed in that certain, deed,',,
from P; W. McMuBant trusJ J -tee,
to J. S. McNider, recorded
in Deed Book No. 10, page 215,
Perquimans Register's Office,
reference to which is hereby
made." ' " ' ; '
Said sale will be made subject
to payment by the purchaser pf
1955 County Taxes. A deposit of
10 of the high bid will be re-'
quired at the time of sale. The
present high bid is $4,016.37. '
Dated and posted this 10th day :
of August, 1955.
I J. H. LeROY,
Commissioner of Court
Augl2,19 , -' ;
mm
Oil Co.
POO
lluartar
IMS
0
ii
it
4t .