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THE PERQTJIMAtfS WEEKLYv IJERTTORD, iJOHTI? CAlOLUTA. FRIDAY. 'MARCH 8; 1963.
-PASS KTWEai'-
r hard M. I'yer. ra- WilSiWa or the Social Security '
Atuiunisiraiion. ia in He. ord the second and fourth Wad-
nwdayi ofaach month aXerqulmaai County Court House.'
Social Security. 014-Age Jhuur-
inge payments . at are:, npi
lews. The -public has' kno of)
thiSi type of benefit tor years.
Jany, however, do not know the
.jrotjection , that . the younger
rorker has while he or she -3s
.till .on the idb. These are. the
Survivor 'and -Disability' bfenims.
Mjry Richard M., Myer, field
tepresentative, ot ;thel$pi,
a., gocial Security District Of
ice, said that after a worker has
worked a year and d half and
earned 6 quarters of coverage,
lis '.dependents '.'could receive
juryivor social security payments
i he died while I still working.
fhe worker might have needed
10 quarters of coverage for pay
ments at 65, but only ft areneed-
id o give protection while still
working A ; lump-sum death
payment could also be made.
Subject At Meeting
11 'Buying on. Credit'? was the
mbiect discussed by Mrs. 'W.
K. White al the Helen Gaither
HDi 'Club last Thursday night,
ivhich - met at the Agridultiire
3uil4ing. She discussed ' the
dnda of credit and told the ad
'arWges and . disadvantages ; of
buying on . credit Mrs. White
aid the biggest disadvantage of
layihg credit is overspending .and
lave.' the fact6rS to considen - in
redr-t R. M.' "Pete" Thompson,
Perquimans County Farm. Agent,
assisted Mrs. white - in her dis
mssidn. " '
' The roeeting was called to- .or
ler. Dick Brewer . asked, he
alessing. Then the members and
.heir families enjoyed a delicious
lowered dish1 supper.
'Following the supper, , Mrs.
fackson, president, gave a word
)f welcome to, the visitors The
?ld North State was sung. Mrs.
"on Madre gave the devotional,
ifter ' which Warner Madre led in
irajea. 1 ,, , vl ,.
Ms. Singleton nLane . led the
eception, which- was, a qontest.
;4rs.fjuuan "nue Man,:, tjrpugn
"on Von the prize., ty . Jt i
f meeting , was .adjourned
nembers (repeating,, the Col-'.-
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'ALLIES GUESTS-, AT
iELVIDERE MEETING , , ,
The Belvidere Club? poembers
net Thursday, night at : the Api,-
amoral Buiming, vpere , tney,
iadas their , guests their,, farn,-.
ies, hlr. and. MrLiBiU .Twif ord,
indBilly White) A covered dish
upper was enjoyed,, by,
' The president, Mrs. T. Rog
jrsoB, Jr.,( called the meeting to
rder and' weljjoined. the gu,ests.
Ars. Cuda Winslqw gave the
levotion . ofi "Service," ; taken
ron Romans-42:1-9, reading a
oem and prayer. . . ; , , -
Mrs. George Winslow Cpunty
Education Chajman gave a re
ortr She also asked for sug
estions on t future workshops to
ge fern. : v, - . t
Pete .Thompson, .Agricultural
tnsiori 'gent,' MMrtf'lla
4re .wnne, nomejj -conomira
Extension Agent, gavesam ih
eresting points on "Wii6& Use of
Dreiit", - They discussed diffep-
snt types of credit and, loans.
Tfie meetiiut . adiournett k and
everyone enjjyed pjayln ISpro
gresgive games wifh.M.rs. Estes
Copland in charge. - Oliver
Win jiow and, VCarter Rogerson
'wp itie prize. , V
Perquimans Native .
Dies In Richmond
Bailey, 9, of 104 St Lo Drive,
Richmond, Va. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. .' D. Bailey were
held Tuesday afternoon ' at' 2
o'clock at the" . Joseph W. BHley
;i No jPm Ppyacut WitK ltyTt
- '. " iZi!lih& To Xay. ,.y' .'f
i NEW.: ..1:3 liCTALLED ' I'
, .AWiai;;:", OTor.:i vesdows
v Alter i Vorker ; ha put1 in 5
year; under social security, he is
protected if he becomes. : totally
disabled, This protection con
tiiuiet even - though, the worker
'might not work for another 4
years. ' .Then eligibility runs out
and he would haveN to .wor anr;
other five, years to ! qualify iol
disability payments. " "' .
' " If i worker becomes'entkiei io
disability benefits, then his wife
and minor children may also'
draw from his account. This Ja :
true although the worker may be
in his 20s. or 30's.,. ' A . '-,:.'.. ' :
Mr. Myer said that because so-:
cjali-' security benefits' are - pay
able for the younger worker and
to his family, it is important that
this protection be understood and
that the family be told about
these payments. ' ,',
Funeral Home. , v !
Besides her, parents, she is sur
vived by two sisters, Ann and
Jody Bailey of Richmond ' and
, her maternal grandmother, . Mn
C. O. White of Hertford
" Mrs, Bailey is the former Ber
tha Mae. White of Hertford. ' .'
lf Those , attending the funeral
In 'Richmond Tuesday were. Mr.
and. Mrs. Allen Winslow, Mrs.
Ahnie White, Travis White and
Mrs. Dora Roberson, , , ,
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,? ,!, v Argument Stopper ;-
Two opposing 1 political ' candi
dates argued on a busy street,
While a crowd of spectators 'list
ened.,.. !::.' "
. "There are hundreds of ways
of making money," one of the
campaigners declared, "but only
one honest one."
' "And what's that?" jeered the
other. -
"Ah, ah!" rejoined the first.
I thought you wouldn't know."
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our most
Sincere thanks to everyone, . for
thp manv Vind words .at, svm-
paty at our tragic accident.,. ,We
shall always,. , remember . and
cherish your kindness rendered
I wljen, it ,wap most needed,,, ,j
, (, ,. &incereiy,j , ;tl e. e
iC Edgar & Befthc, Lane,
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. , , CARD OF THANKSj..' L
,Tha family Of 'Mrs. Lizeie? Dav
enport Eure 'gratefully and pray
erfully i.tbank all who were -so
fcind, thoughtful and sympathetic
pdurjng - , herj ( illnessi- ,and at our
loss.
May Qod,, bless. yau. every.
one;
ITolephona ?
v . ' Each adult mambej? 9 T
! . $ I the one family fkV
i ' n separataj'llsjtHJ
' the telephone. 'olnqtoQts
. Wake It ay, oa peoele,
. ' , t find yqu,.ealur bus
' , ness officDask bpu
low cost paratff li;Un
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TOX NORFOUc m AROUHA
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( BEEP CALF PROJECT ,
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calf should ( uijphased in
August -to; Oj pbfc-ifVwe'ging
frpmOO.to 6F IptfifA. ,
' The'; steer ckilif have clean
water and feed all , of the time.
Jle should cleanthe feed trough
at; least tmcejaHWktfso that
feed won't iMVour.ra
As ,. time gMs oA you wilt
hay to "Break lINr steer to : a
halter and start preparing him
for the. show. ! ;
This year our annual Albe-
marl& Livestock Show will be
April 30 and May 1 at the, Scott
Halstead Market in Weeks-
ville. I hope to see all of you
there. ' ; .,::':';, -
' BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT '
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ray Mor
gan announce the birth of -a
daughter, Lisa Christina, "born
Tuesday, February 26, at the Al
bemarle Hospital. Mrs. Morgan
and daughter.- have returned
and are getting along nicely.
Mrs. Morgan is the former Miss
Gloria Stallings.
i BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Spivey,
Jr., announce the birth of a son,
James Carson, born Wednesday,
February 27, at the Albemarle
Hospital. Mrs. Spivey is the for
mer Miss Linda Bass. : -- -
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and , Mrs. Harvey ' Lilley
Of Raleigh announce the birth
of a, daughter, bora February 27
Raleigh. Mrs. Lilley is the
farmer Miss Nancy Henderson.
x CARD OF THANKS
' I wih to, express my Sincere
thanks to each and everyone who
remembered me with , cards,
powers,' visits and all acts of
kindness during my recent trip
tp the hospital and since my re
turn home. I am most grateful;
'. . ; Sincerely, ,
JOHN BEERS.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to acknowledge and
express sincere thanks- to our
maoy friends who remfembered
us with their prayers, cards, f
tiowers; and other acts of kind
ness' at the, time of the death of.
my i dear father, McIveV'ltlBey.
Each"' expression of sympathy
was, deeply: appreciated and' wiH
always .be remembered,
isqo'.n. Mr and Mrs. Gilliam '
ii!iivt j Underwood. .t
Entire Family
POTpCTED
by New
FAMILY
AUTO POLICY
Relatives living with you
' protected v all
jnajor driving hazards
: eoveted by thON
low-cost policyl , t
AM
fir
insilnnice
, v -Agency
y . Hertfoid, iff. q,
Mbpi ton Conatjf tbcaasa)
JPewiulauna ConjOT Cl)imlwi
Kir Kizn
mm mm vv nrt nti vnmn i
it i 111IF.-I if ii v Ait iiriia i ik,uiii.i t i
AND WE'RE SPRING CLEANING . . . We'll let you remove
the reniainof'ur
SJqrta .tJSveaters . Dosses , o Blhijseg
Mips ana slacks
! 2fR JUST $2,00 EACH
One Group Pastel Dye4 to Match Skirts
CARD OP THANKS
1 wish to express my sincere
appreciation to each' and every
one for. cards, flowers, food and
every act of' kindness rendered
during my recent illness.
; , J. T. BRlTr
CARD OF THANKS
: I would like to express my
sincere appreciation to those who,
remembered me with ; cards,
flowers and visits during the re
cent death, of my father.
Mrs. Walter Harrison.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this means
of thanking each and every one
for the many cards, flowers, gifts
and especially the prayers of my
friends, my pastor, and also the
nurses on the 4th floor of the
Albemarle Hospital. May God
bless all of you. ,r
y MRS. RALPH F. HARRELL
; CARD OF THANKS
Words are far too inadequate
for us to. express our heartfelt
feelings of appreciation for your
friendship at this time. May
God bless you all.
f Shelton, Lib, Skip, ,
Don and Steve.
CARD OF THANKS
, We wish to express our sincere
thanks to everyone who remem
bered J Judy Trueblood (-.wit
cirds, flowers, visits' arM'aH acti
of kindness while she was a pa
tient in the hospital rece.n.fly andj.
. : 'Mrand Mrs. ynn
Truebloodn; f Mii -it
CARD OF THANKS
. We , wish to express our siiir
cere; appreciatjop 1or,,4tyi' r
flowers, visits and ail acts of
kindness rendered during the ill
ness and death of our mother
and sister, Mrs. Jude Copeland
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Winslow (daughter)
Mrs. Charlie Elliott and
Mrs. L. D. Chappell
; (sisters)
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1961 FORD Faiflanfe 500 4-door
1959 CHEVROLETri-dr. Bel Air
1 1959 FORD Galaie Victoria 2-door
1959 FORD Galaxie 4;door Victoria
1958 FORD 500 Vicia 2-door
1958 FQRDFairlan
: 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 4-door
m FORDr Custom 300 4-door
17 CHEVROLET Belair 4-dr. HT
1951 MERCIJRY 2-door
Wl FORD24oor
m& CHEVROLET 4-dr. Hardtop
m PLYMOUTH 2-door Hardtop
3953. FORDtCustom-jQprv, , .
K'i!f 1957ORDii00
1956 FORDF100
r 1955 FORDP400
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WI!!WCHARD MOTOR CC.
PHONE, VZ
Peelar i
oid dead winter stock
CARD OF THANKS.
- I would like to. express my sin
cere thinks and appreciation to
everyone who has remembered
me and my family in any way
since I became ill' ' in October.
To the churches, "church groups
and other organizations, to each
individual, our 'friends and
neighbors we are truly grateful.
Your though tfulness will always
be remembered. ' '
A'LVIN- STALLINGS,
jj Belvidere, N. C.
classified and Lesais
SALESMAN j WANTED. BE A
Rawleigh Dealer. ' Good year
around . earnings. No capital
''necessary. Write -'Rawleigh
Dept. 00-720-870, Richmond,
Marl,15,29
WE SELL
Cement Pipe
all sizes
fty to 24 inches ,
hp? j. also"-' '
Crushed Stone
L . ideal for building
or . improving you
Shop HERTFORD First
Harris Plumbing &
Building Supply Co.
TELEPHONE 5401
Hertford, N. C.
PicKupi
Pickup
Pickup .
- '.
No. 1741
HERTFORD
of , . .
Sweaters. y9 price
1:
NEED CASH for farn opera
tions? See your- farmer-owned
Production Credit Association,
Loans up to 7. years. Albe
marle Production Credit Asso
ciation, 207 ' East Church ' si.,
Elizabeth City. Febltfc
INSURANCE Complete.' cover
age 'for iLife, Health, Auto,
Fire and .Casualty. Before
buying any insurance, v . con
sult HENRY C. SULLIVAN,
Old Bank Building, phone 4196,
Hertford,-N. C. tf
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
, Modern';, apartments to lent J
IVt, three and four-room apart-f
ments, furnished or unfurnish
ed as desired. Electric stove,
refrigerator and water heater
With each apartment. Call
. Hertford 2201 for information,
Sept21tfc ,,
FOR SALE WESTINGHOUSE
automatic washing machine
and 30 - inch Westinghouse
electric stove. - Both in excel
lent .condition. Phone Eden
ton 2438. : .
FOR SALE WESTINGHOUSE
automatic washing machine
and 30 - inch Westinghouse
electric stove. Both in excel
lent condition,
Oontact j Mrs.
J. Edwin Bufflap, Edenton,
Phone 2438. tf
FOR SALE MILK. GOATS'. . .
see M. D. Lane, Rt. 2, Hertford
or Belvidere, N. C. MarfJ,15p
FOR SALE 1957 CHAMPION
House trailer. 42 ft. by 8 ft.;
2 bedrooms, washing machine;
ii good condition. , $2,000,00.
Call Edenton 4109. Mar8,l5c
FOR RENT TWO 3-BEDROOM
private, furnished, and electri
cally apartments. One up and
one downstairs. 'Mrs. Elizabeth
C. Ward, phone 6472. Hert
ford. Mar8,l,5p
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Admini
strator of the estate of Lizzie
Dora Eure, deceased, late of
Perquimans County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons
having . claims, against the es
tate of said- deceased to exhibit
Uhem tb tjiej oihdersigned at
nunier oireei, nizaDem city.
N. C, on or before the 4thndayi
ot September, 1963 or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All tiersons indebted
1 to said estate . will please make
immediate payment. .
.This 4th day of March, 1963.
. EDWARD V. ,
" DAVENTORT, . . if
" ' Administrator of ''
Lizzie Dora Eure. "
Mar8,15,22,29 ,,
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Admini-lthe
stratnx, C.T.A,, of the estate of
Elmer G. Banks, deceased, late
of Perquimans County, North
Carolina, this ",,v toV Notify all j
wortn
personsvinaramtgainst the
estate or' said' deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at
Hertford, North Carolina, on or
before." thflst-jday of ctoberj
1963, or-', this' ' notice ! will be
pleaded jh bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate 'will please' make immediate
payment.
This 22nd day of February,
1963.
,-' LQUISE B. BARBER, ;
" Adnfinistratrix' C.T.A.
of Elmer. G. Banks.
North Carolina
In The
Perq., Counts Superior Court
Rebecca D. White
vs." '.
James Thurman, White .
, NiOTICE
The above named .defendant
will take notice that an action
has been commenced in the Su
perior Court of Perquimans
County, North Carolina, by the
plaintiff to secure an absolute di
vorce from the defendant on the
ground of two' years separation:
and the defendant will further
take notice tha he is required
to appear at the office of the
Clerk of .Superior 'Court of Per
quimans within thirty flays after
jthe latn .aay oi marcu, , ipoa aim
. sncwsr or demur to the. com-
plaiflt in, said acliorroTjthepJan
9zm
"-f.
Dear friends,'
llplltl
A local citizen recently
said,.-"I just can't make a
personal call of sympathy when
my friends are boreaved...I
never know what to say."
We have observed that
it isn't necessary to say
anything. Your presence speaks
for itself.
Friends mean more to' a ,,
family, in time of bereavement,
than anything else. The act
of sharing their grief is
, deeply comforting.
. ' :: :"" ' -" ' '
it .i ""' Rspeotfuliy,
. tiff will apply to the Court for
relief therein demanded,
This , Mth day of February,
1923. . ,.'.
. . . . , m t warti
w. h. Oakey. Jrl. . ;,
Attorney fur plaintiff. "
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lift wltfi Bt'KKTH Wfll-balancod for
mula, ilelp gut rid of nrio wants that
may canse Kutting up niKhts, acanty
pasnatei burning, backache; k-g pain.
If not pleaiMHl, ynur S9e back at any ,
drur ture. TODAY at
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