poifieds And Legals T-rprj house i. Winfall-iielvlderd j rSAUTY OpersH efiiately. Salary and --ion. raravon Beauty - rssT office space ic- 1 on the Court Houm n. Apply Hartford dware A Supply Co., Brie jr., 24-oui, Hart , Nov23tfn-c -a r-Tirmo jAacbSnbj r '.w-A BUTTON' ', LTC. LOCAL PER-C-AW FINISH PAY- J OF $10.00 monthly! i balance of $34.13.1 Jly. Writ: "Nation- . i once Dept.", Adjuster Drawer xbo, Asneooro, Nov30;Deo7,14,81,2-! ARTMENTS tor .." rnt ;: lern apartments to rents i. three and tour-room Jimtnta, furnished or un fnlahed at desired. Electric vs, refrigerator and water iter with each apartment. Call rtford 426-5360 tor ta rnation. Sept2-tte 'NDA 1966 CB 160, low mileage, - excellent condition. $300. ward Oidsmobiie-cacui-lac, Elisabeth City, N. C. -. . .... uec.7- 3R BALE 1980 -Ford Fal con. See Mm. C. W. Reed or telephone 426-7537. jXANT NOW Jumbo pan- mea, s aoz. $1.00; Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, noiuee, ttose Bushes, Shade rrees, nut Trees. Also com plete landscaping services. Leary Plant Farm, Rt..l, phone 221-4671, Bdenton, N. C Nov23,30;Dec7-c SOOD MAN OVER 40 for short trips surrounding Hertford, N. C. Man we want is worth up to $16,500 in year, plus regular easn bonus. Air mall J. B. Dicker son, President, Southwestern Petroleum corporation, 634 N. Main. Fort Worth, Texas 76101. ,v Dec.l4-c kR RENT Upstairs apart- men, lrurmsnea or umur- nished. Located one blook fmm downtown. Hertford. Contact Erie Haste, Jr. Dial 426-6211. Nov23tfn OR RENT 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Furnished, or unfonusnea m'Yeoplm,, River at Bethel Fishing Center. Contact B. A, Talley at Hertford Hardware, 426-5211. . . XFC NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Co-Executors of the estate of Mary E. winslow, deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at P. O. Box 345 Hertford, N. C. on or before the 13 day of June 1968 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This JJ jlay 4fv,pcember 1967. t.,,.; MelvinW. Elliott Ruth Elliott Winslow . Executors ' Administrator of Mary E. Winslow Dec;14,21,28,jan;4 . ni cm nmTFORD IYrt;uimans County Tu--y ' U Wednesday .. , Friday Saturday till . frumniey, Boutemu Trn" Fadlo Dlmatehed j.:,ji c ton 4-2-2148 CELL ALL 6 ly CI L:ts Ur PRACTICAL NURSE will take! day duty in orivate home, Contact The Perquimans) weexiy, oy letter, box 108, or pnone Heruora, n. c. Nov.iatfn NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Martha D, Pen nington, deceased, late of Per quimans County,North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at P. O, Box 161 Hertford, N, C, on or before the 24th day of May isksb or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will pleasa make immediate payment. This leth day of November 1967 '; Luther B. Sltterson. Executor of ; t Martha D. Pennington 4 Deceased Dec)7,14,21,28-c NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY GEORGE L, ROUNTREE, Plaintiff vs MARIAN A. ROUNTREE, . Defendant IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION The defendant Marian A. Rountree will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the District Court of Perquimans County,' N. C., in which the plaintiff seeks di vorce on the ground of one year separation; and the defendant will take notice that she Is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of this Court in Hertford N. C. on or before the 5th day Af , February 1968 and answer or demur to the com- olalnt or tha Dlalntlff will annlv to' the Court fbr the1 relief there in demanded. This 6th day of Dec 1968. W.J.Ward Clerk District Court Dec;7,14,21,28-C NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY : Under and byv; virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in the special proceedings entitl ed, Walter G, Edwards, Ad ministrator' of Kata M. Hlnn. chard. v$i ftoben S. Bianchard. etux, et al, the undersigned com missioner will, on the 17th day of January, 1968, at 11:30 a.ra., at the courthouse door in Hert ford,, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain bouse and lot located at 214 W. Market Street, Hertford, North Carolina, de scribed as follows: BEGINNING in the north margin of Market Street at the southwest corner of the C. F. Murray lot and running thence N 4 degrees E 283.8 feet; thence 88 degrees w 120.12 feet; theaceS 44egrees . w 283.8 feet-n'Jhe8for'esad margin of . Market set; thence said margin N 88 degrees, E 120.12 feet to the BEGINNING. Con taining 12 acre, more or less. A deposit of 10 of his bid up to and Including $1,000.00, plus 5 of any excess over $1,000.00, will be required of the successful bidder. This 18th day of December. 1967. . Walter G. Edwards Commissioner pec;2128an;41 NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made In John W. Jones, et al, vs. Howard Jones, Hattie Jones, uavia White, etux, et al, the under signed commissioner will, on the 24th day of January, 1968, at 11:30 a.m., at the courthouse door In Hertford, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash that certain tract of land situate in Per quimans County.North Carolina, described as follows: Situate in Park vllle Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, bounded on and by the Main Road, the Nathan Bagley land, the Jos, White land and land of H. A. White, containing ten acres and being the same conveyed to Daniel Jones, Sr., by Jos. n. wmte ana wue ty deed dated January 12, 1889 and recorded lnBookI,page562. I .no. 4nz Kcrister 01 ueeas 01- II f ee, Perqtdmans County, North Ccrollra .i some conveyed to ::. A. White 13 and H. C. C. JT lOQfi'j - 23. ty de.i recorded in ; i 7, rr s S:2, aioresild of- A deposit cf 10 of bis bid t to i i -U" i U.C.3.00, 1 61 c: ry ice s over ', v" 1 Is rr; 'red of . is. U' - r. 1 :s net " y cf December, II-if.,.' lf:rr Notice Having qualified as Ad ministratrix' of the estate of Thomas Dewitt Webb, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Box 91, Hertford, N, C. on or before the 5th day of July 1968 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please made immediate payment. This 21st day of December 1967. REBECCA WEBB a ADMINISTRATRIX Dec.28;Jan,4,ll,18, Anti-Smog War It Comfortable ST. LOUIS Veteran's Corner EDITOR'S NOTE: Below are ' authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to ' some of the many current questions from former ser vicemen and their families.. Further information on vet erans benefits may be ob- : talned at any VA office. Q- I expect to graduate from college next spring ana go una Throughout college I have re ceived a monthly check from the a monthly check from the Veterans Administration under the War Orphans Assistance Act, When I completed my military aervlce will I again be eligible for VA educational assistance as a veteran? ANot under existing . law. If you were a full time student -AnotheJ I?1!" trnnV ha. hn J Orphans Educational Assistance front has been opened In thd . mmtu. , auto industry '1 war po"utl" . "nd &. -uWSonal This anti-smog battle is being fought in an unusual new building put up by ACF In dustrles here . for the precise testing and adjustment of carburetors so they will meet the strict requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act. Barometric pressure, tem perature and humidity must be closely controlled so that the carburetors will give the necessary uniform perform ance. The building, therefore, had to be designed to with stand differences in Inside and outside air pressure, and em ployees and materials must enter and exist through air locks to maintain the stable and pleasant climatic condi tions. -- vl.tvrl not be entitled to further benefits as a veteran. The maximum en titlement of any person to Federal assistance tor full time education is 36 months. Any additional education for which the person would receive an allowance from theU.S. Govern ment would constitute "dupli cation of benefits," which is prohibited. Q I was recently retired from the Army on disability. There Is an' army hospital near my home where I can receive care and treatment. However, the nearest Veterans Administration hospi tal is in another city some dstance away. If I elect to receive VAdisabllity compensa tion Instead of my Army retire ment pay, can I still be treated a FnturM SrndKSM. Int. HVI'-w-vajMseawt.JaVsaastaawsaBiaHMw4 . . JeMlBea1iiW-MBWBBwasfaaJ,easMaB k jSf : - ' m ALIVE TODAY '..If . ' -CURED OF CANCER (Mi&M I BECAUSE THEY WENT TO I ; EIR D0CTORS W TIME lftwSe ' TffS S MORE PEOPLE . w Live m clcvcland v wwnflra3- m ATLANTA C0MBU,ED ' U'ONE CHILD 0 IN 7.000 ' DEVELOPS CANCER EACH YEAR AND MANY OF THESE COULD BE SAVED THROUGH EARLY DETECTION AND PROMPT TREATMENT YET MORE SCHOOL CHILDREN DIE Of CANCER THAN FROM , ANY OTHER DISEASE american cancer society liteo we a s pi a Car theft is often the first offense ; that later turns a boy into a full-time ( criminal. A lot of the fault is yours. You make car theft so easy. (Last year 76 of stolen cars were left unlocked; nearly half also had ignition keys in them.) Quite a temptation. You realize how great this temptation is when you know that 64 of people arrested for car theft are under 18. When you carelessly walk away from your unlocked car, you may be , avoiding a 10-second job, but starting ; someond on a 10-vear sentence. " r c at the nearby Army hospital where my family can visit me without too much Inconvenience? A-Yes. The fact that you would be receiving disability compensation from the VA does not change your entitlement to military hospitalization as are- tired serviceman. At the same time, you are also entitled to VA hospital care as a veteran. Q My deceased husband's headstone furnished by the Army has become unsightly because of age. Will the Army furnish me another marker , for his grave? A Each request Is decided on its own merits. You should apply for a replacement marker to Chief Support Service, Depart ment of the Army, Wash, j, C, 20316. In your application be sure to give full details in concerning the appearance and disrepair of the present headstone. Pago 6 The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C., Thursday, December 88,1961 GIs in Europe Warned About Commie Pen Pals TV NOTES NEW YORK No longer is the building CBS Studio SO. It Is now the Ed Sullivan Theater. The network made the change to commenv orate the 20th anniversary of Sullivan's variety show which long has used this theater. It began life In 1927 as the new, large and handsome Hammer- stein's Theater, named for pro ducer Arthur Hammersteln, who used it as home base for the musicals in which he spe clallzed. He was the uncle of the late Oscar Hammersteln, some of whose early shows he produced. FRANKFURT, Oermanyl American GIs sta tioned in Europe have been warned that their pen pals ben hind the Iron Curtain may bel espionage agents. According to top Army and Air Force officials in Germany, pen pals one of the service man's greatest morale boosters actually pose a serious threat) to military security. Using such gimmicks as lonely hearts clubs, stamp and coin clubs and pen pals, East ern European espionage agen cies attempt to gain the con fidence of soldiers and airmen as sources of information con cerning American troop and equipment deployment. Since contact is maintained by mall, military intelligence officials admit they have little control over pen pals and other unsolicited correspond ents. U.S. postal regulations pro hiblt the opening of first class mail under any circumstances, and unclaimed second and third class mail may be opened only after the serviceman leaves Europe. The only source left is the soldier or airman who, under his own Initiative, reports sus piclous correspondence to his unit intelligence officers. The majority of complaints deal with the volume of junk advertising and occasionally with pornography. Lack of complaints about subversive correspondence in dicates the unawareness by servicemen of the threat posed by such mail, officials say. A soldier usually receives a letter saying he was mentioned by a friend as being interested in a pen pal mail chain. 1 Often the correspondent is a girl who wants to become bet ter acquainted with an Ameri can.:- The Questions Usually, the "pen pal" asks about the nature of the service man's unit, the type of equip ment it uses and the disposi tion of the unit In an alert. Officials uid the location of U.S. military units is not clas sified, but anything dealing with their operation is security sensitive. Organizations operating by mall are difficult to Investigate, especially if they are located In Communist countries. Since there Is no such thing as an Innocent pen pal In the Communist sectors, according to officials, pen pal correspond' ence is discouraged. Servicemen also are being harassed by mall sent by sub verslvs 1 organisations In the United State. 8uob maw pro' duced mall la designed to dam age morale, confuse and create dissension among VJB. servicemen. subversive mall originating in the United States is investi gated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Military officials said the re cent Supreme Court decision throwing out the convictions of three distributors of pornograt phy is expected to result in in creased pornographic mall aimed at servicemen In Europe. However, distributors now are requesting the serviceman to return the correspondence if he is not interested. The last star was added to the American flag on July i960, with the admittance of Hawaii as the fiftieth state. '. 931 MOUIfJ'S APRICOT FLAVORED BRANDY 5 APRICOT jj J FlAVOttCD I BR AND CHARLES JACQUIN t Cl., Inc. Willi., P. Est. ISM 70 Proof 'The Children's Film Festi val" series that CBS Introduced last season will return for an other round beginning Feb. 4. The broadcasts will be on Sun days from 4:30 to 5:30 through March 24. Award-winning films from many sources will be shown. Burr Tlllstrom's Kukla and Ollie puppets and their friend, actress Fran Allison, again will serve as hosts. "It Takes a Thief,' new one- hour series that ABC will put in the 8:30-9:30 pjn. Tuesday slot after its 90-minute pre miere Jan. 9, stars Robert Wagner as a master thief paroled to do special work for a . government intelligence agency. It will have a tongue-in-cheek approach to espionage and international Intrigue. On March 14 "NBC Chil dren's Theater" will present a one-hour adaptation of "The Enormous Egg," Oliver But terworth'8 book about a New England boy whose pet hen hatches an enormous egg from which emerges a triceratops dinosaur. Elizabeth Taylor does much of the narration, both on and off camera, for a one-hour special about the career of her late husband that is entitled "Around the World with Mike Todd." ABC has acquired first air rights to the independently produced program but has set no broadcasting date. L7F SIGN UP NOW FOR OUR Comfort Service 24-hr Constant-Care Turn Your Heating Caret Over To Us And Forget Them ... You've More Important Things To Do . . .We Will Keep Your Tank Filled With PURE Clean-Burning Fuel. CALL US TODAY ... WE'LL BE THERE! WINSLOW OIL CO. PHONE 426-5216 OIL S k t mm a Km If jf HERTFORD, N. C Peoples Bank wishes you good news throughout the year. We pledge you a warm welcome at the bank where people make the difference! fi V Bant W h mi ;.: JL jmkdk F2P0.GG DANK d G C.;': IN YOUR COMMUNITY MEMBER F.D.I.C i'i help a r:ccd boy go bad. ; : : err cr. T;:!:c your keys. c r

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