-V.'. ya f THE praatJIMAKS WEEKlt, RTRTTOJRD WORTH, CAIOWWA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1963. pac3 rvn Trailing Classes Begin Sept, 30th; William A- Hollar, manager of the Edeoton Employment Se-, curity Commission pffice, an nounced early this week that -the C auto-truck , mechanic aod,v' Ste nographic icourses to be offered in Edenton will begin on Mon , day, Beptembei; 80. , At present, Mr. Hollar, j-epcists, a sufficient number of individ uals have qualified to fill; both , the auto-truck mechanic and ste nographic classes. VWe , will, however,",, says Mr; Hollar ooh - tinue to take applications for these courses in order that we may fill any last minute .vacan cies which may ocour." " ; ". Mr. Hollar jalso says there is. ' a possibility that individuals in terested in some other type of training could be enrolled! in similar courses in other . areas of thei stated- ;;,:v;v:' .';;?:v ' i - wr navR h piiprunt HKiinv nr all . training being given and contemplated over the, state," says Mr, Hollar, "and we will f 1 be glad to discuss these courses with any1 interested individuals." WHITESTQN CLUB MEETS The SentemW ahrt .'ivhitMtnn Home Demonstration Club meet-. ing was held in the Community House with J4 members answer ing roll call. . "' The' group Joined in singing "Clementine after which Mrs. Archie B. White gave the; devo tions, -using the First Psalm as ; ine Scripture, closing with the Lord's , Prayer. Mrs. Billy White, home economics Exten sion agent, chose "Personality" for the demonstration, using dif ferent phases of life from in fancy to maturity, closing with these words: "We must accept the past work t with the' present and have faith in the future. Mrs. William Winslow, Mrst. Ar chie Riddick and Mrs.' Elmer Lassiter were on the committee ifVlfVfVVVVVMVWinAriJWUA Edenton, N. C 'A: m..iJ n-tj 1 Saturday, Saplember 19-20-21 ALL NEW CCILOR Miqhiy Monsters rClah "KINO KONG VS. GODZILLA" 4tl Sunday and Monday.' " "- ' September 22-23-1 "v'l-" Shirley and Carolyn Jones. ' Gig Young and Red Buttons "A TICKLISH AFrAIR" J ClaemaScope and Color e Tuesday.' September 24 J ' Matinee S:M Night :M P. M. First MOM World Heritage Picture Spencer Tracy In . "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" V ---.V'- .n i i up i. i i ,'-";; Wednesday. September 23 PLAY LUCKY, IT'8 FBEE , Vincent Price in , "DIARY OF A MADMAN" ' Technicolor ' - 1962 FORD Galaxfe "500w 4-dr. HT 1SS2 FALCON 4-door v 19S2 CHEVROLET Belair 4-dr. sed. 1C31 FORD 2-door 19S1 CHEVROLET Tudor Belair KCO FALCON 4-door; . UZ0 FQRD Fairhne500,, 4-door - 1959 FORD Custom "200" 4-door 1959 CHEVROLET 4-door Belair 1957 FORD Custom sedan 9-pass. 1957 CHEVROLET ,"210" 4-door 1957 FORD 2-door Fairlahe 1957 F02D2-docr 1CS5 CHVCOLET Belair Hardtop ' 1956 FORD Cuctcm 4-door 19S5 riEHCURY 2-door Hardtop 1955 CHE VHOLST . 4-door Belair 1952 BUICIU-Cocr 1SC2 JZ-? !i v. heelbase 19C3 FOr.D F1Q3 ttykziis Pup. (6) ie:o FOHD F1"0 V-8 , KZd FOI.D 'F1C3 Fic!:i:p 6 cylinder k) err ;vr "T -t rccn Tn-a to plan and fix a booth at the Farm Festival, The Nominating Committee, Miss Lena -Winslow, Mrs. Johnny Stalling ' and Mrs. William Winslow, ' turned - in a report with the following list of of ficers: '- '.' v . -- - ' i- ' -; President, : ' Mrs. Archie B. White; vice president, Mrs. Tom Riddick; ..secretary, Mrs. 'Walter Dale; ; assistant, Mrs. Russell Baker; treasurer, , Miss Lena B. Winslow, . . '-. ;r. ' . The meeting closed by repeat ing the club collect in unison. ' .The-1 ' hostesses,' ' Mrs. Billy Winslow and Mrs.' Archie Rid dick,. served delicious . reresh ments. - ,' ' Copeland-Riddick Wedding August 31 James Edward Copeland, Jr., and' Gloria Jean Riddick were united in holy matrimony Aug ust 31 at 4 o'clock P. M. in a ceremony :. noted for 1 its simpli city and charm. 1 ". The double ring ceremony was performed by her pastor,, the' Rev. A. J. McClelland, at ,his home in Elizabeth City, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. . and Mrs. James Edward Copeland, Sr. He is a graduate of Perquimans County High School and is now employed by the Don Juan industry in Hert ford. ' The bride's parents' are 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Riddick of Hertford . Route s ,1. -, She us . member of the 1963 graduating class bf Perquimans County High School. The bride had as her only .at tendant , Mrs. Howard Askew, sister of the bridegroom. ,,' Howard Askew acted as best man for his1 brother-in-law.- The bride was charmingly at tired in. a white street length summer cotton dress with White accessories. Her flowers were- white feathered carnations. ' The couple will , make their home in the Chappell Hill com munity. Civil Seryice Now . Accepts Applicatioh : ; "The Board of U.' S. 'civil Ser Examinees or the, Internal Revenue Seryice, ' Atlanta, Ga., aawoiiuwg,.Uwt.it,,w,Ul,,be5iri ac cepting applications from ac countants and senior college ac cduntirig! ' students ifor ' Internal Revenue Agent Trainee positions at grades GS-S and GS-7 pay ing annual salaries of $4,565 and $5,540 respectively. , It1,, i A '.The lists of eligibles establish ed will be used for filling posi tions in ' the Atlanta region of the Internal; Revenue Service (Alabama, Florida, Georgia; Mis sissippi, " North Carolina,- South Carolina and Tennessee').' Most positions will! be available around July 1964, and interested persons should file applications well in advance of that time for consideration. , . ' Trainees will enter well plan ned training, programs, and chances for promotion are ex cellent. - More details may be had from the Internal Revenue Service Board of Examiners, and Civil Service Information desks lo cated at many post offices. , ; King Street PTAV Holds First Meeting The King Street Elementary School PTA held its first meetr, ing Monday night for the 1963-64 school term.. ,; The devotion in cluded "My Country ,'Tis of! Thee" and repeating the Lord's Prayer. . r. ' A TJ . i-j some measures have been takeni " , . , ' ,. i, to remedy the overcrowding of .Mr. -and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell.i several . busses. It was con-l Sr-v Mr.- and Mrs., E. B. Hf firmed that some busses have been added. , - P. Skinner, president, op pointed a Hospitality Commit tee consisting of Mrs. Annie M. Hurdle, Mrs. Elaine Skinner and Mrs. Margaret. Skinner. . Principal D. S.- Newby pre-v sented one new, teacher, Mis.' Evdora Harney. : She - is a first grade teacher ; and - school li-1 brarian. Thirty-one persons joined the PTA. The Membership . Com mittee is seeking new members in all communities. ; r ! : ". j.beth City visited her sister, Mrs. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS, N. J. Smith Monday- afternoon. ' The Ladies' Missionary Society of Berea Church of Christ held itfr September meeting Friday nirfVit fit (k Vtrvma nf If-- TTIot, ! ...&iv ni Mtc jiuuic ul mint j u iv Caddy and Mrs. 1 Whit Cart wright. The president, Faye Harrell, called the -meeting - to order with the members singing "There Is Sunshine".' Devotion al was taken from the 1st chap ter of Luke followed with pray er by Mrs. Horace Miller. The minutes were read and roll call ed by the secretary,! Mrs. Leroy Dail. During the business session the members decided to prepare a Sunshine Box for an ill mem ber of -the. congregation. Mrs. Edna Eure rendered an interest ing Japanese Missionary Story, after which the lesson on the 5th chapter of Timothy was led by Mrs. Delvin Eure. The hymn "Jesus Is AH The World To Me" was sung and Mrs. Herman . Caddy gave the closing prayer, The ' hostesses served delicious refreshments which were enjoyed by all. To be interested in the chang ing seasons is. in -this, middling zone; a "happier" atat? of mind than to be hopelessly in love wth spring. : , c -' ' '' ' Santayana. . mm YfrzMOW nOIWstamps r-" 1' M. lb I vitp t Kiwtm im special vaupon for SUSFREE ; GOLD BOHO stamps with 5' Purc',as r more,. . GOOD ONIY IN COLONIAL STORE IM -"HP, N.C. SO IM VOID AFTER iQOQvMllliLLiLL'UlFl NO SMOKE. NO . Hi Winf all News Vick Roach fronvftorth Caro Una State College -spent v the week-end: with his mother, Mrs. J., V; Roach.-;-:' ,'': :' 'f-;..-Mr., and Mrs. Raymond Sjtan ton and Mr. an&' Mm ! Charles Smith of Hertford, Route 2, yjsit ed 'Miss Janice Stanton at East riamllna "nllooo y. in ; f2riAntf illo : well . ana Mr. ana . Mrs.' . J. Smith, visited Mrs. Elisha Wit- 'ley in Portsmouth, Va.,. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. , Whitley has just returned home from Ports mouth General . Hospital, where I sue ,rtn;eivcu ucttiiuwii iw sev eral weeks. r-;:;'':';?- ;Mr, 8nd Mrg H a. Willis and mily 'visited relatives- in New Bern over. the week-end. v Mr. ; and Mrs. Walter HurnDh- lett, Jr., ; spent several days; in Trenton with ' her parents and attended the ; funeral of Mrs. Humphlett's aunt. -Mrs. " Elbert Bailey of EliM' Mrs. N. J. Smith attended a party given by Mrs. W. J. . Pi - - - Earnhardt, Sr., in honor of fher daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jimmie; Eiaiuifcuui,, ill.,' at iic . wuvwiimi Golf and Country Club, Eden ton, from '4 to 6 P. M., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Smith, 1 . T n. , 1 tkHwan' Sr., of Hertford, Route ' 2, were j guests of Mr. and Mrs, N,.A J; Smith at their cottage at Nags Head last week for several days. The , Smiths and their guests motored to Ocracoke oh Tues day. . . '. .. '! -j,; Mrs. Bailey Temple of New-: land and Mrs. Lanier White ;ipf Whiteston visited Mr. and ' Mrs. E. B. Hollowell Monday. Mrs; Harry Barber is very ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barber' and Mr. and Mrs. James R, Barber of Norfolk, Va., are with their mother during her ill ness with a heart condition, ; You can be deprived of your money, your lob and your home by someone else, but remember that no one cap ever take away your nonor. , , . ; r., William Lyon PhelpA '- ; "... : ' ' A democracy ; , can only )e strong if: all the, citizens are properly - educated and careers- are freely open to all the tal ented. jJames B. Conant. COLONIAL L!. f . SAT.. SKPT. 21, 1963 I $OOT NO OOP? featuring: . MAGIC MIXER OURNCR Actucy turni ; . Ml c'J bto tjai What woadrnd 'diffMie thii nvekitiomry kuMMr aalue in apaoa beating eonoatyl Aad lhtr' a mkait worry baut mplra, toot od odor wh ym . turn your bantiaf over so Moa scram. Don Mttl for lost tb She vory att ... mo our .pom plate Um ot Mop4 t'j Htowybuvj' mm SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON : (Continued . rom ra" fouxi over their physical And spiritual enemies. . , Within the framework of the Biblical teaching of the will of God, we must therefore apply what knowledge and understand ing we have, to the many and complex problems which con front us today. Biblical faith brings us face to face with a God who is active in history, who reveals his will in the ex perience of men and in the events which happen to them. and who asks for the personal decision and commitment of each individual. ; We must al ways remeniber God works in mysterious ways, his wonders to perform. : - .1 These comments arc based on utlins of the International Sun day School Lessons, , copyrighted by the International Council o! j teligious Education, and used by permission.) -k ., .' CARD OF THANKS We wish to .express our heart felt thanks and appreciation for line Miaiijr nuiu uuuga .uiai wcie done for us. during tne illness the many kind things that were and death Qf our hlshanli and father, T. P. "Doc" Layden. The understanding and sympathy, the generosity and thoughtf ill ness of ; our-; friends and neigh bors will be remembered by us always. Your cards, flowers, visits, and all other deeds are gratefully acknowledged. Mrs. T. P. Layden and Family. Classified and Leerais FOR SALE WHITE GRAPES by the pound or by the bushel. Telephone 426-7548, Hertford. Sept20 FOR SALE 1962 DELUXE Volkswagon sedan. New tires; good condition. Call Dr. Rob ert L. Poston, during the day at 426-7527, Hertford. Sept20,27 HELP WANTED GET THE facts.' Let us show you how we have helped others to be come financially independent selling Rawleigh ' Products. Good locality now available in Perquimans County. Write Rawleigh ' Dept. NCI-720-331, Richmond, Va. Sept6,13,20,27 APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern, apartments to lent: XVi, 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 WANTED POPxJVR LOGS and blocks. Call Hertford Ve neers, Inc., 426-7420, Hertford, N. C. Aug23tfe HOUSES FOR SALE (colored property) . NO DOWN PAYMENT! Owner will finance! PURCHASE PRICES: very low! Location: 1. Dobb Street Hertford 2. Main Street Winf all 3. King Street Winfall Inquire by: Writing Box 333 co Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C. Give name, address and place of employment. Sept6tfc LOST EYE CLASSES, BLACK rim, bi-focals, in red case. Finder contact J. W. Dillon, Hertford, N. C. Septl3,20 pnfi cat T? F"JAnLnE 1 USED No. 660' Ferguson Digger-Shaker wind rower 3 pt. lift. Excellent con-j dition. Call 426-5536 at J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. Septl3,20 FOR RENT CONVENIENT five-room house with tile bath and attached garage. Located near Friends Church in White ston community. Phone 426-1 5264. Septl3,20 North Carolina, Perquimans County. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer- William Overton and wife Madeline Overton, dated the 8th day of November, 1961, and re corded in Mortgage Book 36, page 469, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County. North Carolina, default having been made in the pay-1 ment of the indebtedness there-' by secured, and said deed of trust being by the terms there of subject to foreclosure, the un- i dersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the . Court House door in Hertford,,! North Carolina, at 11:30 A. M.,' on Monday, September 23rd, i 1963, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same ly-' ing and being in Parkville Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, particularly de fined and described as follows: MOVE UP TO CHRYSLER '64 En$neered better...backed better than any. car in its clasa The '64 Chryslers are here: the luxurious New Yorker (above); sports bred 300; and the surprisingly easy-to-own Newport. Clean. Crisp. Handsome. Designed in the modern concept. Bold but not brassy. Engineered by men who have accounted for more "firsts" than any automobile maker. So well built thevyital moving parts are r warranted for 5 years or 50,000 miles. (Details below.) The '64 Chryslers are full of news: there's an optional steering wheel you can adjust, up or doWnJ td any one of seven different positions.. Bucket seats are standard on 300 models (passenger's reclines). These are the '64 Chryslers. They have no junior editions to com promise your investment. Go see them. Move up to Chrysler '64. t olid krotoeUon for a olM InvMlmtnt .'. . t-ytt Ujm mllo warranty. Chryiltr Corporation warrants, lor 5 years or GO.000 milM, whichever comes first, against defects in materials and workmanship and will replace or repair at a Chrysler Motor Corporation Authorized Dealer's place of business, the engine block, heed and internal parte, intake manifold, water pump, transmission case and internal parts (excluding manual clutch), torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints, rear axle and dif ferential, and rear wheel bearings of its 1864 automobiles, provided the owner has the engine oil changed every 3 months or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first, the oil filter replaced every second oil change and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 month and replaced every 2 years, and every 6 months furnishes to such a dealer evidence of performance of the required service, and requests the dealer to certify 0) receipt of euch evidence and (2) the car's then cgrrent mileage. 'CHRYSLER 0MSJ0N BEGINNING at an iron pipe on the north side of King St.. in the town of Winfall sixty four (64) feet east of the east corner of the Lee farm and run ning eastwardly along north side of King St. sixty-four (64) feet to another iron pipe, thence in a northerly direction one hun dred four (104) feet to another iron pipe, thence in a westerly direction sixty-four (64) feet to another iron pipe, thence in a southerly direction one hundred' lour (1U4) leet to an iron pioei the place of BEGINNING, said lot being, adjoined Dy property of Luther Perry on three sides and being a portion of the prop erty conveyed to Luther Perry and Isaac Lowe by S. P. Jessup by -deed of record in Deed Book 32, page 319, Perquimans County Registry, and a portion of the property conveyed by Isaac Lowe to Luther Perry by deed in book 33, page 86, Perquimans County Registry. ' A deposit of ten percent (10) of the first tnousand dollars of the sale price, plus five percent (5) of the balance of the sale price will be required of the successful -..bidder . immediately following sale. Dated and posted this 21st day of August, 1963. - .William A. Redfern. Jr. Parker Whedon, "Trustees. By Carroll R. Holmes, Attorney. Aug30,Sept6;13.20 toward the things you want most to have or to do? Since most of them will probably cost money, your first move is to open a savings account here, then keep adding to it regularly! Member of Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. 104 ,N. Church Street Phone 426-5403 Hertford. N. C. Be sure to wetch Bob Hope and the Chrysler CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION? Having qualified as Adman-? stratrix of the estate of Mabel S. Banks, deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolioaw this is to notify all persons siav' ing claims against (the estate -of said deceased to exhibit them td the undersigned at Route if Hertford, N. C on or before thef 15th day of March, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of. their recovery. All persons in' debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 9th day of September; 1963. LOUISE B. BARBER, Administratrix of Mabel S. Banks. Septl3.20.27.Oct4 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini strator, CTA, of the' estate of J. . M. Copeland, deceased, late of Perquimans County,- North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against . the estate; of said deceased to exhibit then to the understanding - at Star Route, Winfall, N. C, on or ber fore the 15th day of March, 1964 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' All per sons indebted to said -estate will please make immediate payment. This 9th day of September, 1963. T. CLAUDE WINSLOW. Administrator,. CTA of J. M. Copeland. -Septl3,20,27,Oct4 Let's Get t.'W,".''- Rolling!! Yes, why not substitute purposeful planning for wish ful thinking, and really "get , rolling" Savings & Loan Assn. f . . II M r. TTlTlT.-rf-Vy M Wm. .Theater, NBC-TV, Friday, t I IT ' -' 17. f.l. t fcilLTO Go, I.-: - . .... .... . : Vrf' U0U0 2Z5-223 Dobb Street 1014-1CG3 Thonc 426-SS70 - , Hertford, N. C. Vi 1 -h ', HERTFORD, N. C. iLJcrata No. UU ; : hi m w wa IT. C.