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suKttiiNSbUKU u you are
student who makes good
5 lbassing grades, but . who
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ifftices iinanciai prooiems
; jMncerjiing coIlege,vnow . is
Ine lAne to' trv for A fc. tfol-
wsmp grant, loan or i-work
.wmu,-saia ur. 'aamjeein.
Smiths dean of students, at
preensboro C1legef v.
slt has happened,. he', said,
tpat these sources often 'have
gone unused for. laclt 'oi ap
pJ)cants.' )lWJiy? , Simply be
cause a student' either did
slot know about them, or did
hot know that ' there are
Ojthey types of -funds avail
able in addition to"Sh'olar-
sjhjps or loans. -f-KVf, '
i'or example) ,st;Greens
bpro College a hunlberf of
grants are available for stu
dents who- have shown
J promise and good -.chttfibter
f and are in financial . lieed.
. The grants are made tft Itu-
riMlts urhn mninfnin. nl.. C
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The Peoples Bank & Trust Company
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VALOE their customers
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Checking Accounts - Savings Accounts - Home Loans
Personal Loans Appliance Loans
Open 9:00 A..,MV to 12:30 P. M., Tuesdays through Saturdays and
On Friday Evenings from" 3:30 to 7:00 P. M.
CONSUMER CREDIT DEPARTMENT
PEOPLES
Member FDIC
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Averages on wttec ,and t art,
valued at from $50 to $500
per year. All students, in
explains itself, Dr. Smith
said. ' A student can help
put himself through college
by holding a part-time job
on campus while carrying a
lull academic ' load. ' '; The
work may . be in the library,
administrative offices,, aca
demic departments or the
dining room. These ' awards
are normally granted on the
basis of financial need and
can be renewed , with satis
factory ,i perfprniajnce and
continued; neecLfj:-
Also ayailabfil this cate
gory , ar$t'is&tSantships in
most departments upon fac
ulty requcStljinjf' are usually
granted ifl students who
have done' outstanding work.
The work awards range in
value from 210'to $350 per
! About t " j'chofarships," Dr.
Smith said . that: a number
of honor, endowed and gen
eral scholarships are 'avail
able, ranging in value from
$100 to $1,000 per year for
have many valuables
cluding acommgi freshmen, f
arrjeiigibty
t'fV. "work award.-partiallM:
'"'that Belong in a safe deposit boxj' 1
; for instance, jewelry, legal papers.
''iifew' 'Hnies'ii xm 'give' !you'! low-cost
' protection against loss.
O MANY OTHER SERVICES O
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HERTFORD, N.'Cl'
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, . The Board of County Commissioners of Perquimans
County, N. C, desire to lease and will receive sealed
bids for the lease of farm in Parkville Township, gen
erally! known as the County Home Property, for the
year beginning January 1, 1966, and ending Decem
ber 31, 1966. ; ; ;
' ' The lease will be for the farm only and no buildings
are included. "vJ '
; This farm has a peanut allotment acreage of 4.3
acres,""'' ' '
' Bids must be filed in writing with Julian C. Powell,
Clerk of said Board, on or before 10:00 o'clock A. M.,
Tuesday, September 7, 1965.
' ! n Terms: The rent for said farm shall be cash, pay
able on January 1, 1966. f i 1
The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to
reject any and all bids. f
Board of County Commissioners of
v Perr;" iisa'ns Cctinty, Hertford, N. C
- ; ; ' . By: Julian C. Powell, Ckrk t ,
, Board of County Ccniiscioners
unified . i , fittudents,4 .A . Pfhese.
awards are made on the
basis' of academic achieve
ment, character, .promise W
success frpm , .y eat ; to year,
and ar$; -dependent on main
taining a-B average ' or bet
ter and continued need. :
, At GC the honor scholar
ships are competitive and
Open to freshmen women
cnly, while the endowed and
general scholarships are non
competitive and .are avail
able " to all students who
qualify. ' ' ": '."
Music scholarships are
open to interested students
on a competitive basis which
requires an, audition before
the musk acuity. ; !;!
Fina.tt$' fdans?from earn
ings df;f d61?egei; loan funds
are available;; for students
who have--a; 'financial need,
These loans, . Dr. Smith
stressed,-are made primarily
on the basis of need and
promise. A high scholastit
standing is not ' necessary.
During the time the student
is enrolled the loans are interest-free.
GC also offers loans
through the National De
fense Education Act which
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ST CO.
" ' . Phone 426-5209
js. ,aiie4 , at, .aiding students
who - intend to teach in
elementary or secondary
schools, and; 'Dr. Smith lidd
ed) consideration also can be
given to students of superior
capacity or who are prepar
ing for a career in science,
mathematics or a modern
foreign language.
WARDS TO OBSERVE
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
1915 - 1965
In honour of the 50th wed
ding anniversary of Dr. and
Mrs. Ivie Alphonso Ward,
their son and daughters re
quest the pleasure of your
company on : Sunday, 1 th.
22nd of August 'from three
untilt six o'clock,. 211 North
Church Street, Hertford! N
C. No invitations are beinf
sent in the county. Ftlendt
and relatives are invited ' to
attend. - ' .' '
This Is The La
By ROBERT E. LEE
(For the N. C. Br Aitociatloa
How long must a parent
support his child?
Ordinarily until the child
has reached 21 or has be
come completely emanci
pated. .
Are there any . occasions
when a parent must support
a child after the child has
reached 21?
Yes. If a child, at the
time he reaches his major
ity, is defective, either men
tally or physically, and in
capable of earning a living,
I the law imposes upon the
"ather a legal duty to Con
tinue to support the child, y
There is no legal obliga
tion on the-'part of a fathet"
to support a child during his
majority if at the time' he
becomes of age he is capable
of maintaining himself, even
though he later becomes.
mentally unbalanced or th-
erwise incapable of earning
a livelihood. . .
Ts a father liable for the
support of his minor child
ren if he has had his marri
age dissolved by a divorce
decree?
Yes. Divorce dissolves the
relationship of husband and
wife, but not the relation,
ship of parent and child.
The father may be required
to support his children jless
tnan . zi years oi age even
when - the - custody of the
children has been awarded
to the mother. An order for
the support of the minor
children is usually awarded
in connection ,with the.jdi
vorce proceeding. ;i
What can be v done it a
father has disposed of , his
property . by will without
leaving anything to nis
children or providing any
thing for the support of his
i minor children? v
A father's obligation to
support his child during , the
latter's ' minority ceases at
the father's death. It can
not be made the basis of a
claim against the father's es
tate.
A Darent may wholly ig
nore his children under the
terms of his will. The only
exception to this latter
statement is the case oi a
child bom or adopted after
the execution of the will and
there is no provision therein
for such child. Such after
horn or after-adopted child
is entitled to such share of
the oarent's estate as it
would be entitled to if the
parent had died intestate,
that ia. without a will. The
children who were born be
forp the will was executed,
and not given anything, take
I nothing. ' - v
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(Br Stun X
ill UmdIoi
tin, -N. C. HUU mfttojraeat
,6eeutitf CMiaitMisB, nd Join
Byiikik ;air Hin ui
lieer, . V. HUt Vetanu A4-
The Employment Service
is entrusted under law with
certain responsibilities to
wards , veterans. ', Local em
ployment offices are requir
ed to (a) provide veterans
with a maximum of counsel;
ing and placement opportu
nities; (b) maintain a pro
gram for developing job op
portunity for- veterans, j with
special emphasis -.,pnj dis
abled .veterans, a.n4 c) give,
priority In; selection -and re,
ierral to qualified, veterans
over non-veterans and to dis
abled veterans over other
tterans; . 'v '? ; ";' );
In the1 year' ended March
11, 1965, local offices of the
Employment ; Service. . made
about a million placements
at veterans in non-farm jobs,
Largely v because of better
education' and ; Job' training,
veterans accounted for ,. a
third of placements of men
n professional occupations
and a third of placements of
men. in skilled )Obs.-'- ,
The hew membership pro
grams of the yarious veter
ans organizations are now- in
full swingandv in order vto
have any degree" of success
in any of the many veterans'
programs the v participation
and cooperation ;of, each vet
sran .will be required. . ,- -
Q., W(y widowed sister has
been Teceiving VA insurance-
checks : tot.'., a nuraben ol
yu. ).; She died ; recently
and failed td -i negotiate the.
last : check' - she deceived.
What . should .be done with
the check? i t " "
A. Return itto ;the VA
tf therq. ate any additional
amounta payable ta anyone
under the provisions of the
insurance , contract, -such
amoiints wijl; be authorized
in accordance' with the in
surapce,' contract. , ' ,
Q. My VA benefit check
is overdue. Where should 1
make inquiry about the non-
receipt of the check? I am
a war widow. .... ' '
A. Wait " enough ' time to
be sure the mails 'have
cleared,, then . write to- the
VA regional Office which has
your claim file. Be certain
to give yorfull name, -your
late husband's, -name . - and
your claim number. . Do not
write to the? Treasury De
partment a? that agency only
whether that State has en
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For 5 yeors or
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UUUge J 'MKS URO llie-'PIVKU(t.i.iuwM. 4.-) coificfently warrants all of the following vital parts for its 1965 cars for S years
heffi Cart take it SOdThfi DQfJge BoyS - or 60,000miles, whichever comes first-during which time any such "parts that
. ehnntin' thA unrkc tn nut vnn in a ' Prove defective in material and workmanship will be replaced or repaired at a
are SnaKin inq WOrKS ip pUI yaujn a , gtffysffer Mfctors Corporation Authorteed Dealer's place of business without charge
bargain. It'S the big POdge" BOVS 5UC- fpr such narts or labor: engipe block, -head aqd internal parts, intake manifold,
. rA;& fonind-WtitiM' nnW -r 'water pump, transmission ' Case 'and internal parts (excepting' manual clutch),'
CeSS UriVB 0 KWinK Uft -IIKIU IIUW. .. FnMrtr ririue shaft, universal ioints. rear axle and differential, and rear
Hustle over The Dodge
Cut out anything in the herd of tough
Dodge Trucks that suits you, put your
brand on it 4nd get theJdeal of life
time iii the bargain! ; Jsaoaa
r :
i Yau cin fell tWri tHA toni'
,. thev (II eir white fttte! - I
acted ' a bonus for' either
forwards your letter to VA.-
Q. I am a native of Ten
nessee and -want -' to', know
World War. II or Korea mili
tary service.' ':' '
Commissioners'
I Proceedings,
I "... August 2, 1965.
At a regular meeting of
the Board of County Com
missioners of the County of
Perquimans, North Carolina,
held on the first Monday in
August, August 2, 1965, at 10
o'clock A. M., at its regular
fineeting place in the Court
House in Hertford,' Perquim
ans County, N - e. Present.
SR.' L. Spivey, chairman, pre-
siuuig- wivn iommiBsioners
W. W. Bundy, , Riley . S:
Aionds, Jr., Thomas D. Nixon
and Ellis Winslbw. All Com
missioners present. -.
; Reports were received from
the Agriculture Extension
Servicend Welfare, Depart
ments. ; On motion duly , made, seep
oncjd and passed, the Board
authorized the Board of Edu
cation to purchase fire ex
tinguishers for the school
buses.
On motion duly made, sec
onded and passed, the Board
approved the petition re
questing the State Highway
Commission to improve and
hardsurface S. R. No. 1334
(.Body Road) 2 610 miles in
"ivew Hope Township.
On motion duly made, 'sec
Notice To IFarmeB's
WE HAVE A-iLARGE STOCK OF
E&ECTRIC FENCE STAKES
1-inch x 3-inch x 24-inch Pointed
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Phone.426-7637
50,000 miles I-
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Boys today.
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onded and passed," the Board
approved the petition re
questing -.tha- addition: to
state maintained secondary
road system by State. High
way. Commission that part
of S. R. No. 1328 (Deep
Creek ' Road) which is not
maintained by State High
way Commission, beginning
at the end of S. R. No. 1328
now maintained by State
Highway Commission and
leading to the home of Hay
wood L. Small, approxi
mately Vi mile in New Hope
Township.
On motion the Board vot
ed, to hold their next regu
lar meeting Tuesday after
Labor Day; September 7,
W65';: ?u; .' ;
Qn motion' duly ','made' and
passed the '. Board ' approved
beer license application sub
mitted' by George Edward
Armstrong. ' .
, ,-On motion duly made, sec
onded and passed the Board
voted to pay $25 for prop
erty option irom Mrs, Y. L.
Brown.
On motion dully made, sec
onded and passed, the Board
voted to contribute $25 to
U. S. 17 Improvement and
Development Association.
The Board of County Com
missioners of Perquimans
County, N. C, desire to lease
and will receive sealed bids
for the lease of farm in
Parkville Township, gener
ally known as the County
Home Property, for the vear
beginning January 1, 1966,
4c each
WHITE &
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Dodea'i 5-vear 50.000-mile Warranty works:
wheel bearing. REQUIRED MAINTENANCE: The following maintenance services
are required under the warranty change engine oil every 3 months or 4,000
miles, whichever comes first; replace oil filter every second oil change; clean
carburetor air filter every 6 months and replace it every 2 years; and avtry 6 months
furnish evidence of this required service to a Chrysler Motors Corporation Author
ized Dealer and request him to certify receipt of such evidence and your car'j
mileage. Simple enough for such important protection. . :.
TOWE MOTOR COMPANY J
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HERTFORD, N. G
and ending December- 31,
1966; i The, ilease; will be for
the farm only and no build
ings are included.
This farm has a peanut al
lotment acreage of 4.3 acres;
Bids must be filed in writ
ing with Julian C. Powell,
clerk of said Board, on or
before 10:00 o'clock A. M.,
Tuesday, September 7, 1965.
Terms: The rent for said
farm shall be cash, payable
on January 1, 1966. " The
Board of Commissioners re
serve the right to reject, any
and all bids.
The Treasurer was order
ed to pay the following bills:
Albemarle Hospital, $16.10;
Easieen. T 'Office h 'Equipment
Co., '.'$3.82; Jackson Whole
sale Co., $11.50; Carolina
Blue Printers, $1.44; C.
Blanchard & Co., $51.41; Carolina-Norfolk
Truck Line,
$4.83; Commercial Printing
Co., $12.92; Gatling & Pierce
Printing Co., $350.60; Vivs
Gulf Service, $57.77; Hert
ford Hardware & Supply
Co., $40.92; Owen G. Dunn
Co., $70.40; C. R. Matthews,
$20.00; Hertford Cafe, $64.94;
Eastern North Carolina Sana
torium, $33.00; The Office
Supply Store. $15.81: Swin
dell Funeral Home, $10.00;
C. Edgar White, $25.90; An
ken Chemical & Film Corp,,
$52.42.
No further business, the
Board adjourned.
R. L. SPIVEY,
Chairman.
Julian C. Powell,
Clerk to Board. '
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Hertford, N. C.
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