the vzzc--;z::3 vzzxlt. Ktr.Trosa, kcsth cAftotWA. priday. February ss, lesa. page nv3 '1 III if I . ufflnao High School 1 : a r 1 H Club meeting nn V 3. The Meeting-v;as i t v order by the grfsident, U I IcDonald. j J1 4 group. some r round songs. The ys then; went ,jthe:pt6jec n room, for a forestry demon re tion by Richard Bryant Mrs', i aige L.-. Underwood gave the giris. f veryr Impressive lejnon- ( stratum . (pnironing. Yf,ti ,s The Htwo fif th; grades ;of - Per- rrch drive. call like this certainly1 doesh't demonstrate the ' ' most dramatic use of tele- ; phone. But it does, we think, ! ': ' show how much we haie - ( come'io depend on tele- ' , : Wht else offers so much..., : value, for so little money? , fHX NQRFOUE ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH vV. -pMPANY-'-- :vm; : S. 'Oil . Men ton . Maate 51ST AN ASSETS ' Ch Caul. Harry'? - pi .'.1- T"BMasSBSnaTBSnBBSSSSSSSSSSSSl ; AQ u. I m 11 lutes ; 3if.V:g.'; III - ) Jjj'' .:, 'MMMMaissMisssssJssMiMiitMIMt 1 ' Stock Mortgag Leans ..,...f ., 234,424,077 InvMtmant Real Estate , '. . . 24,668,343 OtfiM Rtal Istor Including Hon Offit. Building .'. . .'. . .,: ,.. ... . ,'. '. . 3,876,083 ' tans to ellcyhotdan' - 32,787,942 AU ihtr Auirrt r.-. . ...,.,. 14,660,926 A t ... , . tlALITlES. ollcy Reserves ,....................$339,117,370 Reserve fer Polity Claims ", 1,389,926 Policy Preceectt left with Company .... ' 46,909,642 'Csa&forJoUcyholder ...... (,,4,969,168 ' r...cy RovolwaKoM & Mortality r Fluctuation Roiorve i. . u. v j , . . , . s v 6,482,719 Invetf r: r;j(luaKon jrv ....... 13,795,004 C:Sr licL""!ot and Reserves 10,070,813 C...!.. y Reserve C-r'" Ti"..i U. Copy fUtsikl tiiUg T. School' hel .; their v regular 4-H Club meeting on , February 5. The meeting, was called to order by the president. . The president turned the meeting over to the program chairman, Aim Nowell. Brenda Byrum read a Bible story and : had prayer, ' Nancy Bundy, Marcia Copeland, Ivey Stokely and Wayne Winslow sang "What A TrindWa: in Jesus;, and were a'ccom; 6t the" piano" by"-:'Mrs.j Luijlle hite. then Carolyn, Klhott read a poem entitled S'Abraham Lih coin." 5 The fifth? sixth and seventh grades met in the school lunch room January 12r. Connie SffwV yer called the meeting t order. Mrs. , JJnderwood announced the grades -that the County , Council meeting ' will ; meet- Thursday night at the Agricultural Build ing Richards Bryant, took,; )the boys in the library to give a for estry demoristratinn, whiie.rMrs, Paige Underwood talked to the, girls about , what they could do Nagging Backacho 'Sleepless lights ' Naggtngbackache.headacAe.ormuscular' ahes and pains may come on wilhover-cx-ertlon, emotional upsets or day to day strata and strain. And folks whotmt and drink un wisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irri tation .,. . with that restless, uncomfortable feeling. , . IfyouaremlseraDleanawornoutbecause of these discomforts) Doan's1 Pills often' help by their pain relieving action, by their soothing effect to ease bladder irritation, . and by their mild diuretic action through the kidneys-tending to increase the out put of the IS miles of-kidnev tubes. .1 " So If nagging backache makes you feel draggod-out, miserable . ... with restless. sleepless nights . . . don't wait , . . try Doan'a i Pills... get the same happy relief millions ' have enjoyed for over 60 years. Get Doan's 'Plllstodayl Dqan's Pills JEFFERSON STANDARD'S CCXDENSED 1 N'JAL, STATEMENT DECtMBU 31,1957 ' ... ...... $ 6,406,454 137,813,993 40,167,917 tOTAl ASSETS ... ..$496,80S,341 6,OCO,000 J.........M6,05,341 ton.plelt rtprl (rvoi'M upon is(4il T , ! ! Camp Lejeune, N4C. (FHTNC) Marfyef Capt. Bopk; Fi 1 Hed,- fi nnii vi j mi. unu nus, a. r. Read Of 3123 Bticking'harn Ave., LakelanjJ, Fla., and husband of the former Miss Dorothy G. C-ak-ey of 109 Church .Street,: Hert ford,-, received his diploma Janu-. ary 27 upoij completing a Marine vorps. . institute correspondence course in Personnel Records. 7 Capt. Read previously complet ed courses in Principles of Ad ministration and an Introduction to Personnel Administration.? ; j He, is serving ,as acting assist ant operations officer of the 10th Marine Regiment at Camp Le- jjA, graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, Capt. Rtfad entered the service in June, 1951. as a demonstration. 1 ! Jean Edwards and Beth Skin ner 'gave ' a demonstration for the girls entitled "Sweet 'Treats WitH Sweet Potatoes." , The Winf411 7th grade 4-H Club ', met February , 5 in the school auditorium. Th presi dent. Celtic Ann Long, presid ed over the meeting. The group gave the Pledge of Allegiance ENTERING A NEW HALF CENTURY JEFFERSON STANDARD REPORTS' TO POLICYHOLDERS -This 51st Annual Report reflect another sue cesgful year of operations for Jefferson Standard. Eife insurance sales for 1957 were $229,822,210, an. increase over 1956 of nearly $6,000,000. Total insurance in force as of December 31 amounted to $1,708,566,863, an increase of 7.8 for the year. 1 At the end of the year, Company assets amount ed to $496,805,341, an increase of $33,870,398 during 1957. Payments to policyholders ad beneficiaries in 1957 amounted to $23,292,416, 63' of which ' went t living policyholders. During the half century of Company service'just closed, the basic purpose of life insurance has been served by the . . payment of more than $321,921,296 to our policy.. 5 holders and beneficiaries, ) . . , , , ; ..'.:.,'.,' ...h: i '.';,'. ;:; ) .V,' '" h'X'..i!': . Jefferson Standard, now auarantoolng Vi i on policies currently U sued, has nevor paid lest than Intorott oa dividend accumulations and on policy proceeds left with tho Company proyMo Ihcomo, 4 Is the hlgheit rate paid by ' any maor life Insurance company In .the United , Stpts. ThUnteane extra Income to pollcyhold ; trs and beneficiaries. i h Geoi-ge W Jnckson PhonaE. City and rthe -H",Pledge: " Jerry Whedbee had t)ie devotionaL Mary Frances White played some records. The minutes were read and approved. The boys and r girls separated for their meetings with the . Extension agents. , Mrs. Paige Underwood gave a demonstration on ironing. The meeting was then adjourned. The 6th grade meeting: wasi called to order by Beth Hurdle, president of the 4-H Club. The group stood and said the Am encan and v 4-H Pledges. 1 Pa tricia' Cplson had charge of the aevotlonal. The program war on ijincoins Dirtnaay. The secre tary read the minutes, of the last meeting. The program: was then turned over to the agents. Sandra Morgan told about her 4-H crafts project, braiding a wool ruf. " The Winfall 4-H Clubs made two displays in , the ii school Li brary Monday -night for the PTA Library dedication service. The girls theme . was breakfast and the boys' was . forestry: Each classroom had one girl working on the exhibit "Up and Atom With a Good .Breakfast." Judy Long and Ellen Wood, fifth grades, Nancy Bateman and Beth Hurdle, sixth graders, Cel tic Long and LaVonne L;amb,'Qne year today has passed and seventh graders, represented gone, their 4-H Clubs in working on Since you left us sad and alone: the exhibit. "The girls worked beautifully together and selected a very meaningful subject to display," stated Mrs. Paige Underwood, assistant Home Agent Mother's Right . Father: "Mabel, that young man of yours stays too late when he ' calls. Hasn't your mother something to say to you 2052 I -if i Sfeserd 0) about that?-'- - - Mabel: "Yes, father mother says men ' haven't changed a bit" - CARD OF THANKS I want to . thank my friends and neighbors, for their acts of Kinaness snown me during my illness. For the lovely cards and ; flowers;, gifts, jtrays and prayers. "Thanks" to every one of, you. -t '., .i : , ' i I t. i k MRS. PRESTON NIXON. ; ' ' ' . '.'x :i - CARD OF THANKS I would like to take-this means of saying thank you . to my many friends and neighbors who were so nice to me during my illness at the Albemarle Hospital and since my return home; for the beautiful cards, flowers, visits and most of all for the prayers lifted in my behalf. These kind nesses will always be remember ed.' . . ' MRS. JESSE HARRELL. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Junior B. Miller, who departed this life one year ago, February 27, 1957. To go and be with Him on High Some day we will meet again and never to say goodbye. Without a word, or wave of hand You left to join a Heavenly Band. Through this valley we all must tread, But we know you are waiting for us ahead. Flowers we gently place on your grave; They soon wither and decay. But sweet your memory we will hold so dear, Not just now, but year after year. ' THE FAMILY. Classified - Leals FOR SALE OLD STYLE JOHN Deere disc,,harrow. See Charr lie Matthews,. Route 1, Hert ford, N. G.:J :;:,, .. feb28mar7 FOR SALE COUNTRY LARD and smoked meat. See L. P. Chappell, Route 2, Belvidere, ,. n. c..-' Apr4 LADIES FOR YOUR UPHOL- stery neecls let Autry's Uphol stery on the Windsor-Edenton Highway just outside of Edeh ton, pick up and deliver free. We specialize in retying springs and have a wide selection of tapestry, nylons and leatherette materials from which to choose. Phone 3832. tfc SALESMAN WANTED FOR A good present income, permanent work and secure future get in - to business for yourself. Good Rawleigh Business available in Perquimans County. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCB-320-585, Richmond, Va. Feb7,14,21,28 CHINESE CHESTNUTS Grow -rapidly. Hardy, blight-resist ant. Produce prolific crops f sweet,- delicious nuts. Provide welcome shade for h one grounds. Two 2 to 3 ft. Size Trees-Offer No. 7-B for $4.95 Postpaid. Write for Free Copy 56-page Planting Guide Catalog AUTO REPAIR' SERVICE f CS H MAN E NT Also ; ' Used Parts For All Makes and Models .special-i; v ; Brakes Relined js. " ' (MOST CARS) ' i $14.95 0S3iteilLiaa GARAGE VINVALL, N. a , v f fhone 4950 1 ( - t in eoler, offered by Virginia's Largest Growers of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines and Ornamental Plant Material. Salespeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, Waynesboro, Virginia. NOTICE CF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trators of the estate of Nwman O. ChappelL deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Ca-i rolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Star Route, Winfall,' N. C, on or before the 25th day of Febru ary, 1 159, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This 25th day of February, 1958. CLAUDE WINSLOW and WILLIAM F. CALE, Administrators of Norman O. Chappell. Feb28Mar7,14,2 l,28Apr6 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Miss Margaret S. White,; deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undesigned at Box 2397, Greensboro, N. C, on or before the 13th day of February, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar. of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 13th day of February, 1958. DAVID J. WHITE, Executor of Miss Margaret S. White. Feb21,28)Mar7,14,21,28 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trator, CTA of the estate of Russell G. Bellezza, deceased, late of Baltimore, Maryland, this to notify all persons having claims Against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 8th day of Feb ruary,' 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of February, 1958. W. H. OAKEY, JR., " Administrator, CTA of Russell G. Bellezza. Febl4,21,28Mar7,14,21 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of ,W. Robbins Blanchard, deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Box 242, Hertford. N. C, on or before the 20th day of January, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in- aeoted to said estate will please MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW The Board of County Commissioners of Per quiircns County will meet as the Board of Equal ization and Review in the Court House on Mon day, March 17, 1958, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of hairing complaints and the equr!iza . lien of property values, and said Board will ad journ from day to day until this work is completed. Clerk To V make Immediate payment. This 20th day of January, 1958 MISS ANNIE BLANCHARD, Executrix of W. Robbins Blanchard. Jan24,31.Feb.7.14,21.28 - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION .Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Mrs Naomi White Miller, deceased, late of rerquimans County, North Caro lina, thU is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to teh undersigned at Route 2. Hertford, N. C. on or before the 15th day of January, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. .. This 15th day of January, 1958. N. J. SMITH. Administrator of Mrs. Naomi White Miller Jan24,31,Feb7.14,21,28 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor, CTA of the estate of E. A. Goodman, Sr., deceased, late of Perquimans County. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims, against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Roper, N. C, on or before thp 20th day of January. 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said ECEYSTONE SEEDS SELECTED ICLEAN ED TESTED orBigger.Better Crops I mi sSSSilSd.i ' ' I VEGETABLE GROWERS, FARMERS, GARDENERS FOR BIGGER YIELDS AND MORE PROFITS Plant KEYSTONE Tested Seeds In 1958 Every Lot Tested and Treated TIME TO PLANT Cabbage' Plants Cabbage Seeds Garden Peas Onion Sets Heets Carrots Hanover Salad Curled Kale Collards Turnips Radishes v .- Broccoli Cauliflower Head Lettuce Leaf Lettuce Tomatoes Sweet Peppers , Hot Peppers Err Plant Annual and Perennial Flowers Lawn Grass. See Us For Your Spring Requirements Our Stocks Are Now Complete! KEYSTONE VEGETABLE SEEDS BURPEE FLOWER SEEDS APPROVED HYBRID CORN SEED ASK OR WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST! E. L PEARCE, Seedsman Route 3 Edenton,N.C Phone 3839 TTT. The Board, Perquimans estate will pleasmake lmiriedi ate payment. - ": - ' ' This 20th dav of January, 1958. JAMES A. GOODMAN. Administrator, CTA of . . . A. Goodman; Sr. Jan24,31,Feb7,14,2U8 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Slate Of North Carolina Perquimans County In The Superior Court Vivian Everett Stewart. ;V. Plajntiff, - , . ' , vs. i! Arthur Stewart, Defendant. i To Arthur Stewart: f ! Take , notice that a pleading seeking relief against vou has beeen filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: To obtain an absolute divorce on the ground of two years separation. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than March 28, 1958. and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against vou will applv to the court for the relief sought. This, the 3rd day of February, 1958. W. H. PITT. Clerk Sunerior Court WALTER G. EDWARDS. Attorney for Plaintiff. 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