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: .- THE PEBQUlkAld WEEKLY. KSRTFOliD, KOStH CAROLINA, fRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1963. VXt t.. : L.I w t ' : f At :.the' semi-annual directors' meeting of Security Life and Trudt'i Company in , Winstoii-Sal- em today,1 President J. ' Edwin ' Collette reporte j that new busi nUss written during the -first six J months of 1963 exceeded that of any six-month period lij' : the 'company's history. $340,229,804 of new business was produced, t representing a gain of 0.4i over ithi first six months of 19G2. I i Insurance inv force? . hoW' ex-4-ceedsr one billion, five-hundred Weighty seven million dollar; : I ' CapitaJ and Surplus is ,$16, (; 162,846,41. ' ?S Assets reached a new high' of 1 $110,274,597.20. t, ' 'l . Income increased - $969,279.01 Jr over the ? first ' six months? of j Net gain from operations con ' tinued: to increase . substantially if over the same period last year. -i i'j In : closing -his report jitf J the .- excellent progress - made' during f J,, the first half of 1963, Mr, - Col- ' krtte said, . "Our expansion 'pro M grarri, involving all departments , :f-of i the company, 'is contirfiiing J and the results from this Swill - 1 certainly be: manifold during, the i next few years." - v ;. , , , Robert W. Morris of William ' i lion is area representative- for , the company. ' i J 7 r.' - !";"'' " ' BUSY BEE CLUB MEETS The Busy Bee 4-H Club' held. its monthly meeting July J3 - at: the agents.' office. President Es telle Collins -called, the .meeting to orclSr at d o'clock. ' Rita Jones led the opening song "New 4-H Spirit," after which we Were led in the pledges by Patricia Wat son. The minutes of the , last meeting were read by the secre tary, Georgia Stallings and ap- 9 proved. Roll was called and VclUb dues were collected, ' Lin- Wood v Blanchard, the treasurer, gave his report. to discussing club business which 'was mostly paying mem bers' money for picking 'cucum J bers V(4-H pro'jecf). Members t who attended:i"Michell's 4-H 1 Summer' Carrip" reported onthefr Strip. , , For recreation we played sev w . r .FMY tL who attended ' camp.'' Refresh- ments were served by the com - hiittee.' - TAt-7 oV:k) tne.jfleeliji adt Jburned by, .repeating the, . 4-H $iotto;"To Make -The Best Bet- J . si..GOI0 HOlWstamps Cfip it Redeehi this Special Coupon ' GOLD BOTJD stamps - ' With purchase oi mori- ; &OP fNLY IN COIONIAL STORE 1 ffOfM 1 VOIU AFTKB SAT.. ACO. 3. ld(13 3 ; ter." Ethel spruill and t 1 ' r- Pamela Beamani -; ' , i Reporters. : .- L-:..jC It C'A N.C. HIGHWAYS , . Raleigh ' The, Motor1 Vehicles department's summary of traffic (deaths through 10 A. M., Mon- day,- July 29 follows: , Killed To Dale i. 684 !v.;i-; '' r:- .,-.:.'' w 'j--. '. KiUled To Date Last Year....... 659 , CARD OF THANKS . Words I write can never ex press , the way I feel . about friends! " I'-want to take' .this opportunity to thank everyone who remembered me with cards, flowers,-' gifts,- prayers and all other . acts -. of kindness while I was in the hospital and since my return. , home. I hope each of you' will take this as a personal thanks as if is impossible for me to contact everyone. My . best fishes go out to all of you, al ways, i ' ' ,' Sincerely, ; Myrtle Williams , CARD OF THANKS We wish . to express our . ddjep appreciation -1 tp all oipIriends and jjeighbors fof, their (thpught7i fulness of. our' sort, Harold .Lind say while ' in the Albemarle Ifos pitnl and since his return home; Hev loved every card, 'gift&nd visit. ... , , mm ..... ;; - .: MfyaHa; Mrsarold ttiurdle andn, I' : ' Harold Lindsejj, , i( .'"i,"n i i!m '(H';lil".n iff , 1 SUNDAY . SCHOOL LESSON Continued from Pago Four bis will no less today than in the days of Abraham. Abraham has been called "the father of all who believe." Now we find the challenge pointed to us to dare to believe as Abraham did. ' Progress even in the church is seldom, made without gepuinet pioneers those, so. filled with faith j that they move be yono;- the," Jimiled," Vision' or rthe j satisiiea. f ew of us have the dramatic compulsion of an Al- hert Schweitzer, but God, does call us to s'u'rrende'f 'to' the high-i : est insight he gives us and to f rls'abbve: the crowd-tmd-fan. il cares Which Nominate us -He I falls us to maith spiiifual 'op- porfunity Vith spiritual obedi- COLONIAL v ' - ' ' Mm for S m ni, ence. .' As Christians, how do we measure up to Abraham?' Th coittnteat are1 based on outlines of the International Sun dhfi School Letsont. copyrighted by the Iniernattonal Council of llglout Education; and used by permission.) , ' , ' ' :':,v' -' " ' , " i " . :'"----. Whitieston News . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stallings and u Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lane and family . spent the week-end at , Southern Shores, , ,' . ' Lot Winslow has returned home after spending a '.week at the; TFA Camp at -White Lake. ? TKeVLyndon'Whit family, the Willard Baker family,; the El mer Lassiter iamily Mr.i and Mrs.- Archie B.u, White, Mary Frances and a boy friend and Robert Hill and Janie' Stallings spent the, week-erid at Kitty Hawk. . : . - - ., i: Mrs.; Mercer 1 Winslow has moved to Norfolk, Va., with her son Floyd. They .bought a new . n . nnH avp .nld their home and farm here to Clifford Winslow. Mr. i and Mrs. Clar ence Winslow and two children have moved to Hattferas. . The Rev. Hershel Hill has re turned home from a trip t to Richmond, Indiana, where he at tended 'the' 5 Years Meeting Ses siohs. ' . ; Mr;1 and Mrs. Lofton Stallings and sons Of Kentucky visited his brother, Ellis Stallings and wile pn Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walker of Burlington returned home on Monday after a week's visit here with t relatives,.. -;, Mr. and1 Mrsr J..'Hugh White M" ..' I, ""v. of WmstonrSalein left for home ort Wednesday after, having been here with relatives about , 10 days. ' - i .i Mrs.- Ralph' White is visiting her. sister,- Annie, at Virginia Beach this week. ' AVOID zi FALL Keep your tank filled with Sinclair Heating Oil 'it's a good idea to keep your tank filled with heating oil thru summer and be ready for au- : tumn's first cool days. It's an even better idea . . ' to keep it filled with Sinclair Heating Oil, Premium Quality f k ' always. You'll get cleaned fj)fiV I neat, more comion, ana money. come fall. Phone 426-5544 - STEERING PROBLEMS? Smart Ford owners straighten them out the' Ford Qkality Car Core way! At our Ford1 Quality Car Care Service Center you get fast, friendly service . good old Ford "know-how" . Genuine FoMoCo and Rotunda Parts-at a price that's right! Big or littlej, your Ford's serv ice needs are in good hands when you bring 'em back horn , ' i ' -i . Your Ford needs little care . . . iff juat good tenet to, give it the best! ('lassifiipf! And tai PRICED FOR . QUICK SALE , Remington Quiet .Writer' port , able typewl-iter. Call The Perquimans' Weekly of write Clyde Lee Lane, Box 46, Rt. . 1, Hertford. Aug2 SALESMEN WANTED NEED more or better income? Serv ing families : in Perquimans County with Rawlelgh Prod ucts can , enable you to be come financially independent. No- capital required. Write Rflwleigh, Dept. NCH-726-841, Richmond, Va. ' ? ' Aug2,9,16,23 FOR SALE 9 x 9 UM '', BRELLA TENT. Excellent condition. See or call'W. F. Ainsley, phone 7659, Hertford. J Aug2,9 - ' APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern apartments to lertt: VA, three and four-room apart ments, furnished or unfurnish ed as desired. Electric stove, refrigerator and water heater . with each apartment. ; Call Hertford 426-5360 for infor mation. Sept21tfc FOR SALE ONE 1960 MODEL 45 self-propelled John Deere Combine with 4-row bean : header and 2-row corn header. Alton Stallings, Route 1, Hert ford, or Call Hertford 426 7685. expAug23 FOR SALE 14-FT. LONE STAR Aluminum Big Fisherman, 12 H.P. Buccaneer motor. Will sell separately. 1953 Ford 2 door, priced 'right. Call 5431 or 5876, Hertford. Want roomy 14-16-18 ft. boat. July26,Aug2 EXCELLENT BUSINESS OP PORTUNITY No investment required should make $7,000 $10,000 , yearly. ( Automobile required. Address reply to Perquimans Weekly, Hertford. July26tfc saw . ,V- III r y Hertford, N. C. go ( c3yjn.11 UcARcmy, NOTlCfi OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix or tne estate of Minnie L. Reed, deceased, late of I Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ..exhibit them to the undersigned at 416 Dobb Street, Hertford, N. C, on or before the ist day or January, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoverv. All nersons in- oeoted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 27th day of June, 1963. MINNIE P. JAMES, Executrix of Minnie L. Reed. Julyl9,26,Aug2,9 . . . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini- stratrix of the estate of Isaiah Rogerson, deceased, late of Per quimans County. North Carolina. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against tne estate ot said deceased to exhibit them to! thence along i the edge of said the undersigned at Wlnfall, N.'lane South 1 de- 57 ft- West 35 0 C, on or' before the 15th day Jet, South 48 deg.. 40 ft. East of January,. 1964; or this notice :?4.8 feet and South 68 deg. 41 will be pleaded-in' bar of their i ft; LEa?1 41'6 feet to the point recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please, make immediate payment, This 12th day of July, 1963 MATTIE ROGERSON. Administratrix of Isaiah Rogerson. Julyl2,19,26,Aug2 North Carolina, Perquimans County. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust, executed by Willie M. Jordan and his wife. Odessa Jordan: dated the 5th day of April, 1962, and re corded in Book 37, Page 231, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllll(!!lllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllg i COUNTRY BNTLEMM extssgr aww:::' mm S BOTTLED BY J. k. DOUGHERTY'S SONS, inn 1 I .GEHILEKIAiN : I BTBAIGHT BOURBOlf 1 1 WHISKEY : I S. 1 ....... '' y,, ., .... .................. " ...... - ' 4--BI6 AUCTI0N::- SATUE1DAY, AUGUST 10, i VALUABLE RESORT AND RETIREMENT FIRST SALE SECOND SALE - 1P. M. THIRD SALE -2 P.M. FOURTH SALE-4 P.M. 6 beautiful lots on Roanoke Sound adjoining Manteo : v 1 High School property. Every lot is oh the water. Ideal , ' for sportsmen resort or retirement. Easy terms can be arranged. ' Music . . Easy Terms . . . Prizes SELLING AGENTS , I20O3ELIE REALTY; CODPAWV - Telephone: 335-2208 Elizabeth Gty, N. C North Carolina, default having been made m the payment of i the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof , subject to foreclosure, the , undersigned Trustee- will offer for sale at Eublic auction to the highest idder for cash at the Court house door in Hertford. North Carolina, at 10:00 A. M., on the- ith day of August, 1963. the of trust, the same lying and be - ing in Perquimans County. North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING feet westerly along the edge of a land leading from N. C. Sec ondary Road No. 1424 to the John Lane home from a rail- foad iron in the edge of said lane and in the line ot the Stail- ings property, thence along the said Stallings property North 4 deg. 35 ft. East 66.3 feet, thence North 84 deg. 10 ft. West 64.9 1 feet' to the edge of said lane, ol " nmiiBanu ueinK me same fi.-ir i Z T JT Willie M. Jordan and wife, by deed of even date herewith, by ni;ftr,n r Clolllnn,. onrl ..rifo Clifton J. Stallings Hazel W. Stallings. Tht snip ur ho main onh tart to all outstanding and unpaid , j. T -""j-j-j taxes. This, the 15th day of July, 19C3. ROY M. BOOTH, Trustee Booth, Osteen, Upchurch & Fish Attorneys at Law Jefferson Building Greensboro, N. C. July26,Aug2,9,16 EXTRACTS FROM MINUTES OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Town Corn- COUHTRV I GETLEf.lAC3 1 STRAIGHT i BOURBON WHISKEY 1 MONTHS OLD 86 PROOF INC. DISTILLERS, PHILADELPHIA, PA -1 0 A. M. t This property known as South Camden Ruritan Club, is situated on the beautiful Pasquotank River. .Through popular demand it is being offered at auction and sub divided into lots so as to give everyone opportunity to buy. Terms: 25 cash, balance upon delivery of deed. Nice cottage areas from Nags Head Recreation Center, at 12 mile post. -Close to grocery stores, beauty and barber shops. On 50' x 200r corner lot. .Cottage known as Vinson-Hoke and is being sold to settle estate. Terms can be arranged. r J. H. Towe property situated between Seafare Restau rant and Episcopal Church. This property consists of cottage and 6 lots, ideally located for motel, cottages or any type business. Terms, 25 cash, balance upon de livery of deed. missioners of the Town of Hertford, N. C, held at the Mu nicipal Building in the Town of Hertford, N. C. at 7:30 o'clock P. M., on July 8th. 19S3. Presentv were V. N. Darden, Mayor and Commissioners W. A. White, John G. Beers, W.-F. Ainsley. i : v. i Absent: Henry, C. Sullivan. Whereas, the Mayor and com missioners were informed that 1 the Housing and Home Finance Agency, were not satisfied with I tne ordinance previously passed I by the Mayor and Commission- which, said ordinance was the approval and acceptance of the North Carolina Uniform Resi - dential Building Code", due to the fact that it did not apply to onfe and two family dwellings, as adopted, and Whereas, it is the desire of the Mayor and Commissioners of the Town of Hertford, North Carolina, to cor - rect this situation, and in order to properly regulate this matter- now, therefore, : Be it ordained by the Commis - sioners of the Town of Hertford, North Carolina: 1 That the said "North Carolina Uniform .Residential Building uocte- wnicn nas Deen previous- i J lOTO, lv adopted by the Town of Hert- North Carolina, be amend- ed, and that the same shall and attay TuUr OR 1QGQ I'Annhr tn u..T,j5r,. " 7,' m 1 ' . an ouiiainxs, in me Town oil Hertford. North Carolina. Passed by the Mayor and the tie: Structural panel patio cover ngineered for greater strength nd beauty. Concealed drain system. Aluminum and steel carport in large IP X 20" size. Ideal fur that "Second Car." . Estimates Without Obligation EASY TERMS QUICK DELITERT Landing Supply Company Phone 3916 Elizabeth Nas Head, 'Nags' Head," M anteo, N. Board of Commissioners at fh I regular Town Meeting, held onr July 8th. 1963, at the Municipal BuildingHertford. N. C. R. C. ELLIOTT, r- t . 1 own oerk. v I July26.ug2 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF -PROCESS BV PUBLICATION i State Of North Carolina, Perquimans County-, i;... IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Sybil Louise Lane Overdorf, -, Plaintiff, . , ' VS. - '; ' , , Richard Horace Overdorf, .j;. Defendant. . ' To Richard Horace Overdorf: Take notice that, a pleading ! seeking relief against you hat been tiled in the above entitled action; jp The nature of relief sought is 'an absolute divorce from th : bonds of matrimony heretofore ' existing between you and the plaintiff on the grounds of tw 'years separation next preceding the institution of this action. You are required to make dew 1 fense to such pleading not lateg than September 10th. 1963, an upon . your failure to do so tha party seeking service ' against'. you will apply to the Court fotf the relief sought. This July 8th, 1963. W .1 WARD. I Clerk Superior Court i T. .1.-1 o i n nn a..,i . . II TRY A WEEKLY ' CLASSIFIES! i if II Popular ventilated design In a wide variety of sizes and styles. Aluminum or Rigid-Vinyl. Solid top horizontal style ami. ings. Sturdy aluminum, wide assortment of decorator colors. HERTFORD, N. C.i 1963 PROPERTY City Beach, N. C. N. C N. C C III:. Mm Mfpilllll cAwnings ' i V A ,.wA'.s'.s.i!5:'! r; c J?. 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