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: After tengthy -Illness Williani Edward Goodwin, 83, died at the Lane Nursing! Home ; at .Woodvuie JSaturday night at m- 11:58 o'clork after a long ilinesa. i : V Surviving-are three sons, Wit j ' liam H. Goodwin of Miami, Fla., TV P. Goodwin of Norfolk and E. 1 1 W. Goodwin- of Henderson; eight j V ; daughters,' Mrs. Li E. Francis, I Mrs..Spurgeon Tynch and Mrs. T. I E. Winslow of Edenton, Mrs; T. E. Mansfield, Mrs. J. B, Eure and Mrj. xuiinu ine,kMrs,' Charlie .Lane,, v-raiioq nussea, Mrs., unq- auyjiiusseii ana Mrs. Eiisha Kus sell,' all of Hertford.; Thirty-one grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren and '.two great-greatgrandchildren also survive. . . :He was 'a member of the Eden . ton Baptist Church, ;-U t Funeral services were held Thursday, afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baptist Church. The Rev. ford, Mrs. M. P. Curl of Holland, Ung..- Dorothy Perry - Rubv Las-j moved 'tr0m the,untyH;, Va:and Mrs. Bill Vicks or Sari- ,, i'w-iu- m&ujZ, fr r Muth&.Harrell a.n'4 -."Patrici. iuiu, , nve siepaaugnters. Mrs A yR.. N. Carroll, pastor, officiated, ' assisted by W.. J. Berryman. In terment was made in the Bethel .- Cemetery. ' '. AUXILIARY MEETS The Ladies' Auxiliary oi H i ,,K:i 1 SHX6 I mr ) id ! I - ; , r I , s v ,'4 . I t , , j i 1 ' 7 v t i f I fast ! hi I J i. -.',.: i.-.ii i.i a t ...... . , ' i I - - 1 v- - .r!rI 1 V ....,,,,., jf g- Bethlehem- Church . held Its monthly meeting' Monday, night with ' Mrs. . Reuben Stallings. T he president opened the ; meet ing with the hymn "Take Time to Be Holy," The' Scripture was taken from the "fifth chap ter of II Corinthians, followed by the Lord's Prayer Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the roll was called.1 After a. brief discussion of new business, the meeting Stallings, the' in Jhe 'absence ' Berry.: Those ? taking part on rial music was enjoyed.by: those prtntv MrsTStallihgjs, dosed the meeting' with' the benedic- tion, followed by the watchword. i The hostess' served deliciousJ chicken ; saladl ' crackers and fruit cake with hot chocolate. 4-H CLUB NEWS , "Improve " Your j .Personality" was the Perquimans County 4-H Clubs Januarv nronram: : renort B...4 : t, ----ngems ua urey ai; wean ana mcnara Bryant. . a later volume) loth colored and white, to come filmstrip and discussion on im- "UCn UP ln ? , er u- 'forward and eet one of the. , . .. ... These cover not only geographic, rorwala ana get one oi me3e proving the personality were;..,. . . . . , . lt , booklets mvon oh .li -1..U- (features, industrial, agricultural MoKiets. given at each of the school clubs. The Winf all' Sixth grade club was called to order on January 7, 1959, by the president, Brenda II I I Byrum. The 4-H pledge- was said; Phyllis' Nixon read the- Bi ble;, Irene Elliott read a story; the STOOp "prayed the Lord's Prayer,' and sang; "Blest Be The- Tie".j The program consisted of a poem ! by Phyllis Williams, "Auld Lang Syne", a poem by Billy Stallings And riddles by Joyce Banks, i The - Seventh grade club met January 7, 1959. The. meeting ... -,;..., I "1IIS1UW gave me aevouoiiHi. of .rs. E y!ILo's CnaPpe was elected as the "cw. ""TT7? ' ; B rormer uuu untree sang 'Wow-reatThou Art", followed ' by. group" singing. : .v i . LIBRARY NEWS The i Perquimans z County Li brary, following 1. it policy of acquiring all possible books and written- material dealing with North Carolina, has this week received Volumes I and II of Bill Sharpe's New Geography of North Carolina. These first two lnorm Carolina. ; inese nn volumes include descriDtions nf ; (Perauiman will he and cultural but are studded! The Perquimans County Li with legends and anecdotes in brary is cooperating with us 100 the style of State Magazine. per cent and we have this week Altogether this makes interest-.'donated to 'the public libraries ing reading and a valable refer ence work. Other new books in the li brary are: The Travels of Mar co Polo, illustrated, and two j'novels, The Visitors by Mcln- uics tiiiu a leuiiage aioiy, inu Newcomer, by Davis. ipun l;un.. i as a gift from Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier a vear's 'membershiD in me American cameiua soci ety. This entitles the library to the American Camellia Year book and four issues of the American Camellia Quarterly. SUNDAY SCHOOL I LESSON I commands of Christ for our gen eration unless we take the most difficult issues of the day into the courts of the Lord? Christians have a fundamental moral duty to share their diferences. As we share our differences we gradu ally come to an understanding of what Christ's authority is over our lives." In every critical area of human relations we are under the authority of (Jhrist, and' what has not been heard by one gen eration may be heard by the next. Thus the authority of Christ is a growing authority and his right to comnjand is an ever renewing right-. (These comments are based on outlines of the International Sun permission.) Religious Education, and used by by the International Council of day School Lessons, copyrighted SOLVE PUZZLE WIN CASH! Need cash? Solve the Sunday American Jackpot Crossword Puzzle and win hundreds of dol lars in cash. It's fun to match your Wits against the expert and . . . it's profitablej too, if you can come up With the correct an swers! v; This Sunday and every Sun day look for the. Jackpot Cross word Juzzle in your BALTIMORE , SUNDAY AMERICAN , -. On tale at your local newsdealer HOG SALE JANUARY 30 Clarence Chappell, Jr., of Bel videre will hold his annual pure bred sale .on his: farm on Janu afry 30. This sale will start at 1:00 P. M., and the auctioneer will, be Col. Carman Y. Potter of Jacksonville, Illinois. This is the third sale. Clarence has held and he is offering this year the largest number of ani mals that he has yet to offer in this sale. There will be for sale some 55 bred gilts and 10 or 12 boars. , Many of these gilts are off of the National Reserve Cham boar that, Clarence purchased at the Duroc Congress. ' ; f This, is asale that many people have participated . in during. re cent years and Have found that the quality offered is as good as is found in most' any breed sale'. The animals to be hold may be seen at the farm anytime' prior to the sale. , . " STATEMENT The sale of our history of the Town of Hertford, commemorat ing its bi-centennial, sponsored by the Town of , Hertford has gone over Very well and orders have been' received tlTTb? states, North,' South and ' West, and one copy was sent to a sol dier in Hawaii. ;;fttffiioirt3w lttexs eommt la.-omnll- GIORGIA MOLL and AUD1E MURPHY are presented in "THH QUIET AMERICAN", Onited Atitts rcleise. MICHAEL REDGRAVE co-surs. minting us upon,. the presents tion.-of the historic data, of this, ene of the oldest counties in the state. ; We wish' to thank those who seem to appreciate our efforts to present the past and present of this area and we hope it will advertise this forgotten section of the state. We should like for every I head of famihes in the county, of the State of. North. Carolina 107 copies, of our booklet- which, should give us the publicity we r.eed. In conclusion I must thank the women (God bless them) for their cooperation. Many have purchased from one to six copies and one good woman purchased 10 copies to give to friends away from here and sold 12 other copies. - I am requesting and asking for the cooperation of every head of family, both colored and white, and all others who work and reside here to get a copy before they are all sold. Call at the town office or at my home, 214 North Front Street for your copy. $2.00 de livered in person or postpaid $2.50. W. G. NEWBY., Classified FOR RENT THREE BEDROOM modern house. See Elliott Lay- den, Hertford or phone 3856 or 5281. Jan23 FOR SALE -r LARGE BABY crib in good condition. See Mrs. Corp Reed, RFD 2, Hert ford. Jan23 APPLIANCE SALE SPECIAL low prices on several gas rang es, Maytag washers,' Frigidaire refrigerators, gas 'water heaters and gas heating equipment of all sizes. Call or see Harrell Gas & Coal Co. Phone 3881, Hertford, N. C. Jan23,30 HELP WANTED OVER FORTY . . . W!:y : work for others? Start your own business in Perquimans County. Full or part time. Fjpr particulars, write Rawleigh's Dept. NCA- , 320-567-B, Richmond, Va. Jan9,l 6,23,30 WANTED TO LEASE FARM with' house and outbuildings. Contact Mr. Paul D. Wade, 13 Paddock Drive, '.Warwick, Va. Jan9,16,23 GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. Free on request -enr 56-pg. Planting Guide Catalog in col or, offering Virginia's. Largest 'Assortment of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Landscape Plant Mate rial. Salespeople wanted. Write Dept. N 17, Waynesboro Nur series, Waynesboro, Va. Jan9,16,23,30 NOTICE CT ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of Adeline Chappell, deceased, late of Per ouimans Countv. North 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 Koute z, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 17th day of July, 1959, or this notice - will be pleaded in- bar of their recov ery v All persons , indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th daytqf. July. 1958..: ; ANTHONY' B. ELLIOTT. ! Administrator of Adeline Chap- pell. : r .;. Russell E. Twiford, Attorney, i :.,'. Jw. 23,30 Feb6.13.20.27 .t .; i.i . North Carolina, Perquimans- County. Under and by . virtue of the power of sale granted in Section 44-2 of the North Carolh.a Gen eral Statutes, .the., undersigned will offer at rwblie sale t in the highest bidder for cash at the home and place of business of Jesse Coburn in WinfaTi, Per Januarv 30, 1959, the following auiomoDiie: 1. 19S3 ' Pontiac automobile, Legals ....-hertfordnorth Carolina, t xr man 1 ' IV title number being A32701, prop- lute upon the ground of two erty of Corp. Maryland Hoover, years' separation has been' com The purpose of this sale is for menced in the Superior Court the payment of mechanic's lien 0f Perquimans County,' North and storage charges in the Carolina. And the Defendant amount of $305.00. jwill further take notice that ROBERT B. LOWRY, she is required to appear at the Attorney for Jesse Coburn, office of the Clerk of Superior Automobile Mechanic. Court of Perou nims County This January 6, 1959. I within thirty days after the 27th Jan 16.23 day of Janary, 1959, and answer ! or demur to the Complaint in NOTICE Of ADMINISTRATION said action or the Plaintiff will Having qualiiied as Adininis- .upply to the Court for the relief trator ot the estate of Mrs. Lena demanded in said Complaint. White Sutton, deceased, late of bna?UthisnSisCto "notify r'allCper- sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 2nd day of January, 1960, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es-1 (ate will please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of January, 1959. i CHAS. E. WHITE. I Administrator of Mrs. Lena White Sutton. Jan9,16,23,30Feb6,13 1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION j Having qualified as Executors of the estate of T. W. .Nixon, de ceased, late of Perquimans Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Route 2, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 6th day of Decem ber, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 6th day of December, 1958. PRESTON NIXON AND ' Executors of T. W, Nixon CALVIN R. NIXON decl9,26,ian2.9.16,23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of John Belvin Newton Owens, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Caro- ;tlina, this is to notify all persons' jhaving claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them Heaiing a clean with a ft: Keep r' PROTECT YOUR HOME WITH PURE HEATING OIL NOW! CAM US TODAY! Winslow Oil Gpmpany ' 'i'to the undersigned at Route 1, ;!..' 'Hertford, N, C, on or before the A!il6th day of December, 1959 or I this notice will be pleaded in bar of , their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 16th day of December, 1958. N MRS,. JOANN R. OWENS. - . Administratrix of John Belvln Newton Owens decl9,26,jan2,9Vl6,23 North Carolina, '. Perquimans Count In the Superior Court . NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLIC AiTION Clifford J. Perry, Plaintiff . vs. Marian A. Perry, Dnfenriant The above named Defendant, Marian A. Perry, will lake notice that, an action for Divorce Abso- This 3rd day of January, 1959 S$m4W8 all typos of jocial irinting is ac your command. We will he glad to make sug gestions, show you samples and quote prices ... all without the slightest ob ligation' on year part. Wedding'- Invitations and Announcements In the wording, dosign and printing of the formal Announcement or Invitation, it is of the utmost importance that cor rect form be observed. Our familiarity with the established customs applying to dirty Furnace? jjc,- ; i it clean with clean-burning CHHfllTDCJ on A clean furnace costs less to run. PURE Heating Oil burns clean gives you all the heat you pay for. It's made with an outstanding new additive that cleans as it -burns! Here's what it does for you : W..H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court, W. H. Oakey. Jr.. Attorney tor Plaintiff. janaqoju North Carolina, Perquimans County NOTICE Under and by virtue of an oi-j Perry; East by J, R. Sawyer and der of the Superior Court af i er- B- s- Banks, Sr.; South by Dur auimans Cnuntv.. N. C. maH infants Neck Road. West bv W. H. the special proceedings entitled,! fciva Haskett Cates; Ruth Haskett mu,e or less ana Known as me Shoffeitt; Edgar A. Haskett; ' B- F- Gregory Home Place. For Edith Haskett Proctor; N. C. Has-i furthe'- description and chain of kett; J. Ray Haskett; Keith Has-!tle see Deed Book 15, Page 304, kett; Ruth Haskett Gurkins &ndlubllc Registry of Perquimans Elizaveth Haskett. and under and!,-"unly. INOI'n Carolina. by virtue of an order of resale upon an advance bid by W. H. Pitt Clerk of Superior Court, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 24th day of January, 1959, -at Twelve O'clock Noon at the -jrpmises located in New Hope Village. Perquimans County, N offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an opening oid of Two Thousand Seven with said petition in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Perquimans County. N. C. This being all the propirty ac quired bv J. W. Haskett and wife Alice W. Haskett bv a certain Deed dated March 21. 1946 and recorded in Deed Rook .10, Page 319 in the Office of the Re-iisle' of Deeds of Perquimans County ENGRAVED OR PRINTED SEE SAMPLE AT The Perquimans Weekly House Keeps oil line fitter clean Keeps burner nozzle clean permits complete burning Makes flame h6tter Burns much cleaner by far Saves on fuel bils gives you more beat out of every drop of oil Reduces rust in storage tank t V. C. '. ; ' J- J'-.w Hundred Eighty Dollars, ($2,- J 780.00), but suoject to the confirm : tract or pafcel of land ,, (New Hope Township. Perquimans J 'County, C, and more particu- , . J 1 r 1 1 ( ' f Bounded on the North by L. B, Perry land, containing two acres, This property is described and delineated on a plat prepared by S. Elmo Williams, Registered Surveyor, entitled "Alice W. Has kelt Estate, Iferquimans County, North Carolina, located at New Hope, Surveyed August 30, 1958, Scale 1 inch equals 50 feet", which plat is by reference made a part of this notice and filed The highest bidder at each sale shall be required to make a de posit with the Commissioner in the .sum of 10 of his bid. and the remainder ot the purchase orice shall be paid in cash upon delivery of a deed. This 'ilh d-'V of Januarv. 1959. RUSSELL E. TWIFORD. Commissioner Jan9,l(5.23 s-S I'M.. . .v. t.., i.fckl Hezt sare with PLE ?.;-'lA.::.;,
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