ns i L.";crr,a::3 vztzly. uni'T'onD. mouth Carolina, Friday, jantjab? ss, 19C3. PACH 1 , home economics c?enV gaySi "Club , , cnanged as other iave ; changed but the I Sfiuiples of Home Dem i t work remaia .... the She also said ."Most at of all, in Hofne Dtm n work, is . the dub ' aow. your year bock" I ?. White's - topic for i'-'0:ih...,,; She i; explained - ""we Demonstration . organiza tion emblem, which is found on the front of our club yearbook. Eke explained . our creed, how the organization is set up and wis IS s the named its affiliations. ." The Horn Demonstration or ganisation is - an educational program and planned to assist the iiomemaker In making bet ter homes for their families. Since the first sentence in our creed, : "Today's v Home Builds Tomorrow's World." we 1 should strive to establish our : homes according to that belief." .. The meeting was called to or der by our president, Mrs. Colon Jackson. VO Master Let Me Walk With Thee," our song for the month, was sunt. Mrs. Fred. Mathews 'gave the devo tional , taken" from, the 24th Psalm. Mrs. Warner Modre led in prayer. ' : A short business meeting was conducted. Fourteen members were present and the paid their ajinual club dues to- Mrs. Dick Brewer, secretary and (treasurer, Three committee reports were heard. Mrs.r Vera Bai'.on re ported on vhe Estelle T. Smith fund available to young women ip the county.-. Mrs. Fred Ma thews -explained' "the Julia F. Ouyler , music scholarships and Mir. Warner Madre explained the' education program, '''. ,i Flans - were discussed for our covered dish "supper in Feb ruary which will be a joint meeting and will be at the Ag riculture Buildinj,., - : -.; The i hostess, Mrs; Fred Ma thews, served delicious -Tefresh-nients. ' i i The meeting was adjourned by repeating the club collect. i w 1 w m YOUR CHOICE OF MAKES, MODELS AND YEARS, INCLUDING TCP-VALUE FORD DEALER USED CARSI 1961 FORD Galaxie 4-dr. Sedan i 1959 CHEVROLET 4-dr. BelAir 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-door 1959 FORD Galaxie Victoria 2-door 1959 FORD Galaxie 4-door Victoria 1958 FORD 500 Victoria 2-door 1958 FORD Falrlane 500 4-dr. Vict. . 1957 FORD Custom 300 4-door 1957 CHEVROLET Belair 4-door 1957 MERCURY 2-door 1957 FORD 2-door 1956 CHEVROLET 4-dr. Hardtop 1956 FORD Custom 300 4-door 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-door Hardtop 1955 FORD Custom 2-door 1961 FORD F100 Pickup . 1957 CHEVROLET Pickup ..' .1955 FORDF100 1954 CHEVROLET Pickup Wi?iSLOrU'CIIA(tD MOTOR CC. PHONE 3531 Dealer'. No. 1741 .1. - : Busy Bee 4-H Hub . Meets At Belvidere v.: :-rP?:i hTtf'- The Busy Bee -Mf Club met at Belvidere Community Build ing January 15, 1963. The presi dent, Tim Riddick. '( called, the meeting to order; The pledge at- allegiance and 4-H pledge were repeated. . Carol White was in charge of the devotion. - Daisy Griffin read some Scripture from the Bible and Pauline Lamb led in prayer. ... -.; Emily Jane White, acting sec. retary, read the, minutes of the last meeting and . the roll '. was called with 20 present. Thelma Rogerson and Thelma Riddick gave a demonstration on How To Write A Check. Recreation lead er, Dianne Layden, led. in some games ana anerwards refresh' merits were served and enjoyed by all. ' 441 HeaKh Record Books were collected ..following ( which the meeting was dismissed. BURGESS WMU MEETS The Burgess WMU held its January meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Riddick Monday, Jan uary 14,, at 7;30. The l meeting was opened by singing the hymn "We've A Story To Tell To The Nations," followed by The Lord's Prayer. . . Minutes were ; read and ap proved. The roll was called with 16 members present. Final plans for a visit to the Morgan Rest Home on January 21 at 7 o'clock were made. Treats for each pa. tient were planned. Mrs. Joseph Ay scue presented the program on Christian Wit' nessing. The meeting was clos ed with the Watchword. The hostess served nuts and strawberry shortcake topped with whipped cream. VARIETY OF CASES TRIED" IN RECORDER'S COURT STCPFZEN GUTTERS STOP RUINED WALLS HERTFORD ' r.o.A.f. Gutter Cable mlte escape cnnnei-Keep awHersard: vynsooucpen.7h cwly cable wirh.the easential stiffening ck weighting core. ' , : ' t ' . ' Hertford Hardware & Supply Company TELEPHONE 2131 ' Hertford, N. C. to a powerM new gasoline or additives... 1. Cute down on engine wear; 2. Saves you money on repairs vv Keeps voui '-, engine at the peak of its power wax. ouper tvi Srcbirc withTri- At no extra cost Never before has there been a gasoline like this. 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I W BE SURE WITH PURE , : "." in:r4TF03D, N. c Continued from Page 1 with following another vehicie too closely, paid the costs. .! Jake Brown, charged with be ing drunk on the streets of Hert ford, was fined $2.00 and taxed with costs. Charles Ed w a r d Mainous, charged with improper registra tion, paid the costs. The following defendants were charged with exceeding the speed limit; they were fined and tax ed with costs as follows.-. Donald E. Pearce, $20.25 and costs; Thomas R. Gallicano, costs; Joe Phillips, Jr., W. L. White, Wil liam A. Bowser, William Earl Hollis and James Lee' Brown, each paid fines of $7.25 and pourt costs; William A. Graddy and Horton Lacy, Taylor paid fines of $10.25 each plus the costs; . Donald A. Doxey, $9.25 and costs; George s. Propert, Bruce Allen Fosnocht, Allen R. Wood and James Edward Rich ard paid fines of $6.25 each and court costs; Oscar Overton, tax ed with costs and John W. For fleet $5.25 and costs. He Knows SUNDAY SCHOOL ;-;;'s: '.essqn ... Continued from Page 8 The open heart, the surrendered will, these are what Jesus is seeking. And when the Word is planted in a life like this, it can bring forth "thirtyfold and sixtyfold and a hundreifold." (These commenta are based on oullinet of the Internationa. Sunday School Lessons, copy righted by the InternaUonai Council of Religious Edueatioa and used 07 permission-. Jisgs: "Many a man has a talent for conversation which he has had no opportunity of turn ing to account." Jinks: "Um-er-yes; I am mar ried myself." To my sense the Sermon on the Mount, read each Sunday without comment and obeyed throughout the week, would be enough for Christian Practice. ; Mary Baker Eddy. -Agd16tl:jT,) Free schooling available for residents of Perquimans County. V: Good pros pects for full time employment as sewing machine operator upon com pletion of school. Inquire at Edenton office, Employment Security Com mission, 709 Broad Street, Edenton, or Don Juan Mfg. Corp., 604 West Grubb Street, Hertford, as soon as possible for details. All those who have applied for work at Don Juan Mfg. Corp., and who have passed the aptitude test at the Employment Se curity Office are eligible to attend this school. OH, MY ACHING BACK , Now! You can tnttje fast iclief you nel from nagging backache, headache and muscular ache and pain, that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-out feelings. When these discomforts come on f with over-exertion or stress and strain -you want relief-want it fasti Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation ! following wrong food and drlnl;-of Km seU ting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. Doan s Pills work fast in 8 separata ways: l.byspeedypain-rellevins; action to ease torment of nagging backache, head aches, muscular r ihes and pains. 2. by soothing effect on bladder irritation. 8. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 16 miles of kidney tubes. . Enjoy good night's sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over 60 years. For convenience, ask for the large site. Get Doan 'a Fills today! NO T I C ,1mA O TOWN VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE TOWN OFFICE. PLATES MUST BE PUR. CHASED AND DISPLAYED BY FEB RUARY 16th, 1963. TOOT1W MTIF(0K R. C. ELLIOTT, Clerk Nashville Battleboro STATEMENT JP ES (S) IP IL IS S BANK & TRUST COMPANY ITOME OFFICE . . . ROCKY MOUNT Branches O Whitakers Zebulon Middlesex Pinetops Enfield Sharpsburg HERTFORD North Carolina December 31, 1962 Edenton Henderson ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks , . United States Government Securities State, County and Municipal Bonds Corporate Stocks ' Loans and Discounts ... Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures Other Assets TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits' and Capital Reserves Total Capital Accounts ,., Reserve for Taxes, Unearned Interest, Depreciation, etc. DEPOSITS TOTAL ..$ 6,540,324.07 ..r 16.619.784.S7 . 4,597,114.40 12,500.00 ... 25,495,201.20 .. 1,028,572.03 734,280.98 $55,027,777.55 $ 1,000,000.00 ... 2,000.000.00 ... 1,197,575.53 $ 4,197,575.53 ... 1,128,612.46 ... 49,701,580.56 .$55,027,777.55 The Above Does Not Include Trust Assets of . - .$20,792,091. " Commercial Savings Trust Installment Loans f MEMBER . FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HERTFORD OFFICERS R. M. Riddick, Jr.. ..Chairman of the Local Board & Executive Vice President R. L. Steven3on......................Vice President & Cashier Roy S,, Chappell, Jr..:....; G. R. Tucker................ ....Assistant Cashier ..m Assistant Cashier HERTFORD ADVISORY BOARD R. M. RIDDICK. JR., Chairman , R. L. STEVENSON. Secretary J. W. WARD R. L. HOLLO WELL " . ; CHARLES E. JOHNSON ' V. N. DARDEN ' . 1 1 W. H. OAKEY. JR. , " HARRY W. WINSLOW T. P. BYRUM ivy.,.- .Hv;;,:.;; kVi't&-i 90