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I ' Missel Becky Co, Lois Violet Winslow and Rachel Soivev of Duranta Neck spent Friday night! in Elizabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and daughter, Martha. " t : , From Aihertlle Mrs. Daisy Holme Regent of Asheville spent several days this week with her brother and sister-in-law, - Mr. and Mrs. ;?. R. ' Holmes. Attended Meeting Mr. . and Mrs. J. T. Biggers spent- several days this week In Durham where Mr. Biggers at tended a business meeting. : J- : At Carolina .Beach . Mrs. J. R. Futrell and Mrs. F. T, Johnson will return Sunday from Carolina Beach where they are attending the annual conven tion, of Driver Education Repre sentatives. - r Returned Home i Mrs. Noah Felton, Sr; and Mrs. C B. Stalling returned to their homes Thursday after., visiting Mrs. Felton's. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T, Bunch at Punta Gorda, Fla. - Tuesday Guest Mrs. A. L. Toxey, Mrs. St. P. Gallop, , Miss Mary and Martha Sawyer of Elizabeth City spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Trim Wilson. Returned Home - V - Mr: and Mrs. Carroll Berry, Jr.,. returned to their home on Monday after spending a Week 'wtth Mr. Berry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry.-y ' .Tijv Classified Ads MAN WANTED FOR RAW- Jeigh business in Perquimans County. Real opportunity. No experience needed to start Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCF ... 320-O, Richmond, Va. . ' June ,13,20,27 LADIES FOR YOUR UPHOL- ' itery" needs. let Autry's Uphol- , stery on the Windsor-Edenton Highway just outside of Eden- ' ton. pick up and deliver free Jr. specialize in retying springs hd have' a wide, selection, of , j tapestry, nylons and leatherette j materials from .which to choose. Phone 3832. . 4 tfc SEWING OF ALL TYPES ; isrcsMnuung, orapes, cunains, i repairs and alterations. Phone . 6491, Mrs. W. E. Burner, 126 Grubb Street, Hertford.. ; j 5 June 20,27 July4 SHOE VALUES YOU WILL find the best when you try ; the Knapp line. Call te see ' me about the Knapp shoes, Edward Barber, phone 4171, : Hertford, N., C. :, .. I v June 20.27July4.il ATH-A-CIDE FOR GUARAN- -teed relief against athlete's foot, ringworm and other skin 1 irritations. Only 50 cents at S & M Pharmacy. june20,27 FOR SALE ALUMINUM AWN ing for door, 66 in. wide; also . two iron porch railings 40 in. long. ' See Charles - Skinner, Hertford, N. C, or phone Hert- .. ford, 5621. v ' jnue 27 FOR SALE 6-ROOM HOUSE . with bath; approximately two acres of land and outbuild ings. ; Located Harvey - Point Road, 2 miles south Hertford. i Phone Hertford 5661 or 2646. J:iC.,"v.'v . June. 20 FOR SALE MATCHING GEN- . ral Electric dryer and auto 1 matic washer in good condition. fXrptice $150. See NaOianiel Ful- . . ford, RFD 8, Hertford, N. C. x Ju27Jy4,ll : ; . :m FOLDING PICNIC OR PATIO : tables. ' Children'i wading - pools; children's, gym' sets;: 50- ' foot plastic garden hose; glid f ers, chaise ; lounges, . chairs, , swings. All at special low I prices. Compare. " W. M. Mor- gan Furniture Company, Hert- ; ford. June27July4 : BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Iocs area Man or ly wanled to ferric and collect from coin- operated dlspensmjr, oquipmmL 4 to hours weeUy arm opera t?r up to $230 monthly. No age 1" c!t or selling btstt muJt have car; tt'jxtnctn and $313 worlig tiL Tor iatarvisw give liitonal rarilcu!- s, phone number. Write r?x era, Dallas . Texas. Ju27 1 u I 1 . 1 1 -: to 4 baibiur la BtaatMr Mil I' t 3. Itttl a, i t ( , ) - a, Il-w . I ZIss RuLy White returned from Vr& Norfolk' General Hospital on Monday and is getting along fair ly WelLr'4AI.4ff'!;S,,i;, Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slenkie- wicz and daughter, Maria of Pal em, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell. Visited Parents Mrs. John Cos ton spent sev eral days last week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. ,B. L. Mat tocks at Maysville. From Portsmouth Mr", and Mrs. Garjand Stanton of Portsmouth, Va, spent the week-end with Mrs. Carlton Can. non... . On Trip Mr. and Mrs. Corbln Dozier and daughter, Cookie, are spending several days this week on a vaca tion in the western part of the state. Dinner Guests ' - , . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jordan en tertained a number of friends last Wednesday . at a dinner party. Those present were Mrs. Wesley Nelson and son, Miss Katherine Owens, Miss Leo DaiL Mrs. Alice Tuckerman, Mr. and Mrs. Sey mour ; Chappell and son Larry, Mrs. Kerrie Gregary, Mrs. Alice Winslow, Clarence Winslow of Belvidere, Floyd Winslow and Mr. and Mrs; Ray Jordan of Norfolk, Va. RQOK CLUB MEETS , Mrs. J. H. Towe entertained her rook club Friday night : at her home on Church Street Those playing were , Mesdames Anse White, G. R. Tucker, C. T.. Skin ner, Archie Lane, Sr., Harry Hol lowell, Carlton Cannon, W. J. Davis and the hostess. The high score prize , and , floating ' prize went to Mrs. Tucker. Refresh ments were served , by the hos tess. '-'.' . ,; -i . '' ' HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB - Mrs. C. E. Johnson was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street Those playing besides the hostess were Mesdames Corbin Dozier, C. R. Holmes, J. D. Cob ton, tf; L. Jes sup, H, C. Stokes, W. G. Barbee and Miss Louise Chalk.' The high score prize went ,to Mrs Dozier. A sweet course was served. ; EASTERN STAR MEETING The Hertford Order of ib Eaatem Star held , their regular meeting ' Monday night at ithe Court House, which will be the last meeting until September. j Winf all News Mrs. Ned Nixon spent this week in Greensboro attending the Parent-Teacher Association Conven tion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberson. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hollowell of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollo welL ' Mr. and Mrs.' J. F. Hollowell visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mat thews in Elizabeth City Sunday afternoon... Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace Miller of Evansville, Ind., and MrA E. L. Bailey of Elizabeth City visited friends and relatives here tltoti day.' v:::v' ;v'';::'; . Mrs. Gilliam Underwood is spending this week in Raleigh. vMrs. Haywood Proctor i spend ing this week in Elizabeth City. Miss 'Edna Hollowell has re turned to her duties at Fred's Grocery after being sick last week.. -' -i " ; -.-r Mrs. F. W. Humphlett Is very ill at the home of W. L. Humph lett ; . :- Mrs. W. G. Hollowell had as her guest at her cottage at Nags Head this week-end: Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace Miller of Evans ville, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Byrum and children Wesley ana Karen Marie oi Kaieigh. ; The children of the late Mr. and Mrs. , W. D. Miller had a reunion at Nags Head this past week-end. Those present were Mr; and Mrs. W.Talmage Miller and son, Tarn of Norfolk, Va., Mr! and Mrs. G. Wallace Miller of Evansville, Ind Mr., and Mrs. J.' W. Byrum and children Karen Marie and Wesley of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bailey of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt atid son Jimmy and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell of WinfalL B.,F. Pike who has been ill for some time is able to be up and out part of the time now. Mr. and Mrs. Paige Johnson of Gilminjrton, Va., y'sited her par ei.'r lie. and J. T. Tadlock, "- lit. , anct Mrs; R; li. -Wunden and daughter, Frances of Suffolk, Va, spent Sunday with her mo ther, Mrs. J. W. NowelL Sr. J. F. Hollowell, Jr., spent sev-' eral days last week in Florida on business. ' f . Mhael Stokes of Raleigh is spending some time with his grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr. Thomas Wade Stanton is spend ing some time with his - sister, Mrs. - E. E. Eason at Hampton, Va. NEW HOPE NEWS Miss Celia Blanche Dail has returned to Washington, D. C, after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. DaiL Miss Dail will attend school at the American Univer sity, for the summer.' She has received a grant from the - Na tional Science Foundation to' at tend the Chemistry-Physics In stitute for Teachers. HONORED AT LUNCHEON On Saturday, June 21, Miss Peggy ; White entertained at a luncheon at her home honoring the bride-elect, Miss Anne Onley. The home was decorated with summer cut flowers and candles. Those enjoying the luncheon were the honoree, ' Miss Anne Onley, Mrs. Percy Prltchard, Mrs. Joe Reid, Mrs. Clarrene Bell, Mrs. Thomas Pritchard, Miss Mattie Brite, Miss Mary Jo Reid, Miss Billie Ann Reid, Miss Betty Brite, Miss Margaret Ann Brite of Eliz abeth City, Mrs. Irving ' Seymour of Belcross and Mrs.. Ross Bunch of Tyner. The bride-elect presented a gift of crystal. was Only what feeds and fills the sentiment, with, unworldliness can give peace and good will to wards men. Mary Baker Eddy. Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful Johann C. F. von Schiller. CARD OF THANKS I wish' to express my sincere thanks to my friends for the many cards, flowers, gifts and all other kindnesses shown dur ing my recent stay in the hos. pital and- since my return home. Mrs. Jim Bob White. CARD OF THANKS ' I wish to thank the Hertford Fire Department, friends and neighbors who assisted in ex tinguishing the lire at my store and service station. . Your help is greatly appreciated. tow a(Er AChaDDelL - Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administa trix of the estate of Seth W. Long, deceased, late of Perquim ans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 16th day of April, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment This 16th day of April 1958. MRS. MARY C. LONG Administratrix of Seth W. Long, Jr. May23,30.Ju6,13,20.27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having Qualified as Executor of the estate of George Mc. Armstrong, - deceased, late of Perquimans County, worth Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex. hibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 13th day of June, 1959. or this notice will be S leaded in bar of their recovery. .11 persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. xnis istn -day oi June, iwoo. GEORGE ARMSTRONG, JR. . Executor of George Mc. Arm strong. June20,27July4Jll.l8,25 NOTICE OF LEVY AND - EXECUTION SALE Under and by "virtue of the au thority vested in the undersigned, hv Warrant For Collection of Tax. es or Penalties, issued to the said undersigned by the Department of Motor Vehicles of N. C. and against Mr. William David White, 606 Arbor Road, South Norfolk, Virginia, in the sum of $101.50 for penalty due for operating a 1956 Ford Truck, motor no. F50V6N- 18414, operating without proper license plates, the- said above de scribed property having been lev ied upon, the undersigned will. on the 19th day of July, 1958. at 12:00 noon, at .the State Highway Shop, the same located on- High- HOW TO TEACH CHILDREN TO BE MORAL In a revealing, outspoken ar ticle, famous author Philip Wylie gives his opinion on how children can be brought up to be "chaste". Read how parents' attitudes af fect children's morals. .Don't miss the informative article, Can We Teach Our Children To Be Moral? in the June 29th issue of THE AMTT.i3AN WEEKLY Magazine Li Oflofryiaw with the RALT:::cr.s akzrican i-" r ... on sslajsaxtyeeirei , your lectl toewadeatar way 17,' approximately 2- miles north of Hertford. N. C offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the followine described property: One 1956 Ford Truck motor no. F50V6N-18414. i " 7 f Dated and posted this 26th day of June, 1958. . J. K. WHITE. Sheriff of Perquimans Co. Hertford, North Carolina. Ju27.Jy5 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the au thority vested in the undersigned under the Will of the late Russell G. Bellezza. and by Power of At torney dated June 9th, 1958, exe cuted by Maryland Trust Com pany, Trustee in said Will which is recorded in Will Book K, Page 85-89 in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court in Perquimans County, I will offer for sale for cash at public auction on the 5th day of July, 1958. at 11:30 A. M., at the Court House door in Hert ford, North Carolina, the follow ing described property: - 1. Lying and being in the Town 01 Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C. situated on Pennsylvania Avenue commencinz at a point on said Avenue 130 feet from Rail road Street and running thence North 63 West along Pennsyl vania Avenue .42 feet; thence North 31 East 150 feet; thence South 53 East 42 feet; thence South 31 West 150 feet to Penn sylvania Avenue, the place of be ginning. 2. Lying and being in the Town of Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C on the West side of Church Street and beginning at the Northeast corner of the lot of B. C. Berry and running thence along Church Street North to the corner of C. A. Davenport; thence Westerly along the Davenport line to Perquimans River; thence Southerly along Perquimans Riv er to the line of B. C. Berry; thence Easterly along "he Berry line to Church Street, the place of beginning. Said tracts being covered by deed from Lydia G. Whedbee to Russell G. Bellezza dated April; 15, 1942, and recorded in Book 27, Page 128, Perquimans County Registry. A cash deposit of ten percent of the high bid will be required at the time of sale. The right to accept or reject all bids is here by reserved. Dated and posted this 11th day of June. 1958. W. H. OAKEY. JR., ' Adm. C.TA.. of R. G. Bellezza. Jul3,20.27,Jy4 V8 WITH VITAMINS! When you feel the full-blown vigor of CHEVROLET'S TURBO- - THRUST V8, you'll agree that here's a car with a healthy heart And it looks as good as it goes the only car of the low-priced three withr Fisher Body "fitness" and that fine new Chevy shape. Try it on the road . . . and in your driveway! Here'i a gentle giant designed to just dream along at cruising speeds, using only a velvety fraction of its tremendous strength. So everything Turbo-Thrust does is superlatively easy, supremely quiet. Ultra efficient too with fully machined combustion chambers for exact power-metering, aero-light valve gear for effort less "breathing," extra-short stroke for long, long engine life, Cradled in a more rigid, road-holding Safety-Girder frame, Turbo-Thrust offers a whole new way of going as your Chevrolet dealer will be delighted to demonstrate! Optional at extra coL ' The beautiM Sro&wood Sratio HOLLOWELL CHEVROLET PHONE 4321 j NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as ' Adminis 'tratrix of . the estate of William 'TTpni-v Williatvmtnn . AanoaA late of 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 Route 1, Box 235, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 13th day of May, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 13th day of May, 1958. MRS. ELSIE W. FELTON. administratrix of William Henry Williams ton. ; '. Mayl6,23,30June6,13.20 KOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trators of the estate of Jesse Harrell, deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of saia aeceasea to exniDit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 16th day of June, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to. said estate will please make immediate payment. This 16th day of June, 1958. RALPH 'F. HARRELL and MRS. JENNIE H. HARRELL, Administrators of Jesse Harrell. June20,27July4,Il,18,25 NOTICE OF SALE Under and hv virfno nf tha power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed bv Paul N. TWlrpr roinolol rloorl the 19th day of July, 1956, and recorded in -M. D. Book No. 30, page 296, in the office of the Rpgistpr nf ree4c ParmumallB County, North Carolina, default having bean made in the pay- uiein ui ine inaeDieaness tfiere by secured and the said deed of trllKf hpinff kv fha tamo tuu U1CICV1 subiept to fnrprinsiirA iha un dersigned- Trustee will' offer for sale at public auction to the hiehest hiriripr fnr Court House door in Hertford, rerquimans County, N. C, at 11:30 A. M., on the 28th day of June. 1958. thA nrnnpTfv nnn. veyed in the said deed of trust, i..: . , c oamc lying hiiu oeing in Hertford Township, Perquimans County, North ' Carolina, and rr.ore nartirularlv i ripsnrihp1 ao follows: First Tract Rppihniniy nn thp mad ttiat leads from Hertford to Edenton at T. Creecv's corner and run Wagon, fvery oinaW of wmy Ckswolst it Safsty See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer ning in a southwesterly direction along said road 70 yards to a stake; .thence in a westerly di rection 70 yards to a stake; thence in a northeasterly course 70 yards to the lands of T. ' Creecy and thence alone the line 01 i. creecy in an easterly di rection 70 yards to the begin ning of first station, containing one acre more or less. For chain of title see deed from An drew Baker to Paul Tucker, dated May 29, 1954, Publio Reg istry of Perquimans County. Second Tract Beginning at, a corner of the Truitt land (now owned by N. C. Pulp Company) and the Creecy land, said corner .being 3.18 chains in a westwardly direc tion from U. S. Highway No. 17. where both the Truitt land ana Creecy land corner on said highway, and thence running N.; 67 degrees W 10 chains to a comer, thence north 22.5 degrees east 6 chains to a rnrnpr. thpnrp 'south 67 degrees east 10 chains to a corner, and thence south 22.5 degrees west 6 chains to the beginning, and containing 6 acres. For further description, plat and chain of title, see deed book 37,; pages 142-143, Public Kegistry 01 ferquimans County, N. C. Personal Properly One Frick No. 01 ground saw mill complete, Serial No. 22123; one 150 H. P. diesel power unit, Serial No. ; one Conti nental 100 H. P. power unit, serial wo. ; one Planer; one double end Trim mer; one cut off saw; one edger; 30 kiln trucks; and all other equipment of every description now used in the operation of said saw mill, including one skidding machine, all of the above property now located on the real estate hereinabove de scribed; also 1 Ford, 1952 model, dump truck, Motor No. 99T 545246; and one Plymouth 1949 "MretA 4-Hnrvr cpnn MntrT Nn 1 P18-410041, title No. 2481227B. A deposit of ten per cent GOT A SUMMER COLD TAKE, ( y for v symptomatic RELIEF The only all MoJ; Clou. TOP TV-The Dmah Short Omrf Show Dealer's Franchise No. 1675 S6 (10) of aU over $1,000.00 there of bid win be required -of the high bidder at the day of sale. ms ute ZBtn day of May ' 1 " ( Winslow invites you to I qPfe Come in today for a complete LPQDCSH Spring Change-over A Spring Change-over at PURE is good insurance against costly repairs and breakdowns. It means happy, trouble-free driving all summer long. Here's whaf we do for your car: Initall freih High HP Purelube Motor Oil and new oil filler cartridge. Install fresh Purelube Lubricants in chassis flM Check transmission and power equipment fluid. Drain and flush cooling system. Clean and adjust, or install new spark plugs. Check tires, muffler, tail pipe, shock absorbers, fan belts, hoses t connections, battery and cables, windshield wiper blades, and lights. Drive in today for a complete PURE Spring Change-over. . Winslow - new ear Air Conditioning -rwnpsfOtwH mod to - Suodoy - NBC - TV and Tat toons Chtvy A . mfmjMI t in the low-price field. I (7 COMPANY, INC. 1958 CHARLES E. JOHNSON, ; V UJIC U.ltJU.dl .1 OH Co. ) . al. ings. differential lubricants and Oil Co. order. Gat a demonstration! Showroom - wtddy on ABC-TV, HERTFORD- N, C I
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