THE. PEHOPIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH- CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18. I960. PAGE FIVE " """'O1 "'"' 'iTnii'n t n iwnrc muoi .. iw nyoj ijjiuii,n.ui j .ji.rj.njiu juujI UagMaJMi-iM) F THE PER.C0 III SPECTATOR . By Botsy Stalling, Rfciford Copeland, Linda Lou Ellioit -J, I . March 11 proved to bel&A ex-rury enough money to pay for ; ? citing day at Perquiinanjr'Highj the diplomas of all the graduat- rfjchooLu First of all, - thentirej ing Seniors. The Seniors also student, body yent to ,is&enp(bly; discussed riass colors and flow- , vFriday morning to near the de-' er which they will select ' at i'bate between our. affirmative , i.vteam and Edenton's ' negative team, fcvcryone was very hap- Lfly When the judges unanirnous-1 f IV fiPllffVl Alii flffirrrtfltiVA fnUm Linda .BassJ and Pe;e Cqok.a as 7ithe winners. Our negative team ( Department of Business and the ;Which jmirrieyed to Ed?nton for i Department of Public. Relations the match did not come home j of East Carolina CpUege. Sop 'wilh the winning decision but'arate contests were held ior be- Jwe feel ' confident. , that . Anne ginning and advanced ' students, ..Lane - an 'Carroll McDonnell Included in i the contests werd:' presented I. their speeches quitejA timed writing, a Simple rough well and really made the judges' draft' copy, a handwritten copy, -decision a tough one. la tabulation problem and an ob- '.(.: Friday -afternoon' was the Meet! ve test.- The test measure?- scheduled date for the basket-1 5 ' vball game between th eighth , (grade boys and the ninth grade ' hovs. The eighth grade domi "natedthe game ending ; with 'a -score of 20-15.: Freddie Combs, Francis Combs and Gene Nixon ' ftweje outstanding players for the ii'eight.h grade team. ..- The Senior class decided at its .'' Class meeting on Monday morn- fling to take from the class FREE! $7.50 Piece Goods on $5.00 Down Payment On Sewing Machine AxWobnie, Fait it ) : ;'.v:V:i. j : I ' i I ' ' Compare it for quality, performonce, ryl, ond , ' . price with modtli telling at high at $119.50 and U V ', " pocket the different! Complete with fanqy-ttiteh ' , attachment! Modern round bobbinl Knee control -Sewing lightl Dial-it ttllcht .' . '' ' their nert r.-iOetiiig.' Ten contestants from Typing t Ciass, and hreefrom Typing II Class participated M the an. mini tuninrf 'am' ttrirlMAAfln. nuai typing contest ' Wednesday, The contest is sponsored by the present knowledge and progress. The tests were sent to East Car olina to be scored and those participating will each receive a certificate of ' recognition. Typing I students participating were: Frances Winslow, Linda Rass, Phyl'is Hendren, Dianna Hollowell, Lenna? Umphlett,' Pat Rogerson, . ' Judy Benton, Ann Benton, Mary Lee Glenn ani treas-'Carroll McDonnell. Typing ,11 contestants , were: . Anne Lane, Linda Kirby and Clara Small. The. top three contestant! in Typing 1 and the top one in Typing IT will enter the dis trict contest to be held at East Carolina College in April. "Have A Date," the Senior Clas Play, will be presented Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The play has - an outstanding east which has worked ' very hard under Hie direction Of- MraV Elte abetn Skipsey. MHab'i coiel There is . going to ;, be; enWtaiti ment galore and of eourse jftere will be interesting niiBrfff'iie. tween ..acts. - Bobby Overton will sing; the Senior Class Mai cots will have two numbers, and Dianne, Divers with Bobby 0ef- Ion vwill dance .the Chdrlestoh. The matinee- will begivenat 1:45 .in "the high school audi torium and the student-body wll supply - a large and appre ciative audience. ,; There have been a number of - changes ; within ' pur school during the past fewweeks. The Beta' v'ub is no longer selling candy, due to a lunch-robm reg ulation', ; and ' now must think of a new money making pro' ject. 'Ice cream is now sold at recess . which follows homeroom period . and the first class pe riod, rather at the end of sec ond period which made this snack time too near lunch hour. The school cafeteria does not sell separate items : any longer. One must buy the entire bal anced lunch. The members of the Beta Club are looking forward to the State Convention which will be at Raleigh this year on April 1-2. Approximately thirty pu pils are expected to go. Another trip which is just around the corner is the annual Senior trip to New York. Ev eryone who is counting the days on the calendar will find that there are only 15 school " days left (as of March 18) before the Trailway bus leaves Hert ford for Washington and New York. Thirty-eight Seniors are planning to make this trip. " Miss 'Cynthia Ann Mending- hall of East ; Carolina- College. whb is actually responsible for he organization of ping-ppng at P.C.H.S,, has again favored our school by supplying us with dis carded ping-pong paddles. Af ter repair, many of those will be used for practice play. are not new. They are age-old ideas, but negotiable ones. They can be used to interpret to oth ers how we find strength to live in stormy times. This was the source of Paul's strength in a time of testing. This is the medicine for fear. These are af firmations we need to remember when the winds are against us. The lives of the saints lead us to believe that the fullest, most complete revelation of the presence of God corneal at a time of crisis. A more perceptive look at life indicates that God reveals himself irt the small, or dinary experiences of life as well. . -: : V; . SUNDAY SCHOOL j LESSON BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME BY INSTALLING Custom Built Cabinets, We build them to your order and satisfaction. Call us today for free estimates. Dail's Plumbing & Heating One Call . . 3111 . . . Does It All - , Hertford, N. C. I . Plantingjie Is , Jjjeij ? MR. FARMER v . WE ARE j?QUIPPEp TO ASSIST Y6U WITH YOUR ; SEED "PROBLEMS I r- : ; CyjiS CLEWED - Ai!D -TREATED We have SeecfBekfis ; but a"illsTyu jo' get yours now as the supply ia short and we will be unable to secure more. , we also have FUNK AND PFISTER HYBRID SEED CORN see us .J. F..,Mc!lovcll:& Son IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear husband, R. B. Jordan, who left me one year ago today, March 15, 1959. Loving memories ne er die as years roll on and days pass by. In my heart a memory is kept of one I love and will never forget. v : DEVOTED WIFE. ' , CAIID' OF THANKS ; I wish -to 'deepness my sincere thanks:- fofc, -all f acts of kindness thown'ftte. wJiife'J was a patient in the . Albemarl Hospital. . . - ' 'DIAH?S STALLINGS; ' CARD tO 0S THANKS Just T!bt thanking my friends frir tlje lovely cards and beautiful i floyvfets . and sincere prayers and ' their kind friend ship during my stay in the hos pital and since 1 have come back to my nephew's. Their kindness will never be forgotten. May the good Lord bless every onel is my prayer. ' Thanks. Marthia E." Pennington. Classified Legals FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS; seven room house with two baths -on Riverside Drive, iientord. Uould be used as two apartments as is. Price $7,500. . Down; payment $500; balance $50 per mo. for twen ty years. No finance charge and no closing costs. Hazel B. Matthews, day phone 3491; Hertford, N. C. Marl8,25 WANTED TO BUY CONFED erate .notes, ' bonds, old paper money, ; gold coins. , 'Charles Affleck, Peyton Street, Win chester, Virginia. mar5,J2,19,26 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Earl M. Perry, deceased, 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 3. Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 8th' day of February, 1961. or this notice will be pleaded in paj. of ittwir rrecoverjrn ; AU per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of February, 1960. MRS. GLADYCE II. PERRY ; Exetfiitrix of Earl , Perry Febl2,19,26,Mch4,ll,18 , NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION - - Having" qualified -as-. Adminis-. trator of the estate of Mrs. Ara; bella K., Morgan, deceased, 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 2. Hertford, N. C. on or before the 4th dav Of March. 19'61, or' this ' notlcVwill be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons' indebted, to said estate will please -make im mediate payment. This 4th dav of March, 1960. ERNEST E. MORGAN. Administrator of Mrs. Arabella K. Morgan. marll,18,25Aprl,8.15 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having oualificd as Adminis trator of the estate of Esther O. Albertsoni deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Ca rolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims.,' against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Charles Street, Hertford, N. C, now on or before the 9th dav of March, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im- ineaiaie payment. This 9th day of March. 1960. MARSHALL R. OWENS, Administrator of Esther O. Al bertson. , marll,18,25Aprl,8.l5 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Archie M. God win, 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 2. Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 27th day of February,. .1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate, will please make immediate payment. This 27th day of February, 1960. MRS. BESSIE C. GODWIN, Executrix of Archie M. Godwin. marll,18,25Aprl,8,15 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Drainage Clearing and Excavation Perquimans County Drainage District No. Four Chowan and Perquimans Counties, North Carolina -Sealed bids in single copy for furnishing all labor, equipment and materials and performing all work for the project describ ed herein will be received until 2:00 P. M.. EST. March 22. 1960. in the office of the Clerk of the i Sunorior p nt prn. County, Hertford, North Caro Una. and then be publicly opened. Arrangements for inspecting the work site may be made through I. S. Blanchard, Con tracting Office, Route 2, Eden ton, North Carolina (Phone 2833 or 4127). Bid bond in a penal sum of not less than ten per cent O0) of the total bid price will be required with each bid. Cash ier's checks, Certified Checks or Money Orders, made payable to The Perquimans County Drain age District No. 4, will he ac cepted in lieu of a bid bond. The successful bidder upon execution of a formal contract will be required to furnish to the Contracting Local Organiza tion a' PERFORMANCE BOND and a PAYMENT BOND in pen al sums of not less than one hundred percent (100) and fifty percent (50), respectively, of the original amount of the con tract. Description of Work: Channel construction involving the fol lowing estimated quantities Clearing Main Channel 35.18 acres; Clearing Laterals 31.67 acres: Excavation, Main Chan nel 29,592 cubic yards; Excava tion. Laterals 29,387 cubic yards. The work shall be commenced within twenty (20) calendar days and be completed within one hundred and twelve (112! calendar days after receipt of notice to proceed. .Drawings: The following draw ings are made a part of the spe cifications: 2-E-55.045-1 Plan Profile, Main arid Laterals 3 and 3A. 2-E-55.045-2 Plan Profile, Lat erals 1, 1A, IB, 2 and Daven port. Thus notice 1o contractors is given by order of the Board of Commissioners of Perquimans County Drainage District No. Four. This the 19th day of Febru ary, 1960. T R. KIRBY. Chairman Board of Commis sioners. Attorney: Frank M. Wooten, Jr. Greenville, North Carolina. mar!0.17c NOTICE North. Carolina, Perquimans County. In The Superior Court Before the Clerk Perquimans County Drainage District No. 4 (Burnt Mill Creek) Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Perquimans County Drainage District No. Four have levied an assessment in the amount of $10,531.82 upon the lands with in the boundaries, of the said District. This assessment has been made' in accordance with the classification sheet filed with the Board of Viewers of the said District, with their Final Report and as approved by the Clerk of the Superior Court and which iz in accord ance with a Certificate filed by the Board of Drainage Commis sioners with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, on the 4th day of March. 1960. All persons owning land or any interest in land within the boundaries of Perquimans Coun ty Drainage Distrtict No. Four (Burnt Mill Creek) are hereby notified that the Board of Drain age Commissioners for said District propose to issue bonds of said District for the purpose ok raising money for the pay ment of the total cost of com pleting' the organization of said District and the construction of the canals in said District ac cording to plans and specifica tions as, set out in the . Final Report of the Board of Viewers of Perquimans County Drainage District No. Four and as ap proved by the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Perquimans County; said bonds to be issued in an amount riot exceeding $19,531.82, to bear interest at, a rate not exceeding six per cent per. annum, payable semi-annually. The principal of said bonds is to be paid in ten equal . annual installments, the first -installment of principal be ing Hue on the first day of July, 1864, and the remaining install ments on the first day of etfch July thereafter for a period of ten' years. The first payment of interest is to be due on the first day of July, 1960, and semi annually thereafter on the first day of January and the first day of July of each year, through and, a including the year 1973. Ihe first payment to be made by - the land owners on their. tr::.-.-ncn Is to be !u on I the first Monday in September, 1960. . The Board of Commis sioners of Perquimans County uiHuiHge uisinci jno. r our re serve the right, in their discre tion, to issue in lieu of bonds. assessment anticipation notes as is provided lor by Article 8 of Chapter 156 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. Any landowner :n said Dis trict not wanting to pay interest on ihe bond or the assessment anticipation notes, may, prior to the 29th day of March, 1960, pay to the . Treasurer of Per quimans County or toe Tax Col lector of Perquimans County, the full amount for which his land is liable, to be ascertained from the classification sheet and the Certificate of the Board of Com missioners of Perquimans Coun ty Drainage Distrtict No. Four as filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Per quimans County, and such pay ment shall release the lands of the person so paying from the liability of said assessment. This 5th day of March, 1960. PERQUIMANS COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 4 jBy: I. Stanley Blanchard, Sec retary. Attorney: Frank M. Wooten, Jr. Greenville, North Carolina. mai-10,17,24 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power Of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Howard Dale and wife. Elea nor Dale, dated April 23. 1956, and recorded in N. D. Book 30, page 268, in the Office of Regis ter of Deeds of Perquimans County. North Carolina, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness there by secured, and the said Deed of Trust being bv the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will of fer for sale at Public auction to the highest bidder for cash ut the Court House door in Hert ford. Perquimans County, N. C, at 11:30 o'clock A. M.. on the 9lh day of April, 1960. the prop erty conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Hertford, Hertford Township, Perquimans County. North Caro lina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Bounded on the north nv King Street, east by Chas. Jen kins Est., west bv Geo. W. Coop er, south by J. R. Stokes. For further description and chain of title sec deed book 29. page 43, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N. C. But this sale will be made subject to the H)(!0 taxes on said above described property. Dated and nostcd this 4th day of March. 1960. CHAS. E. JOHNSON. Trustee. Marl8,25.Aorl.8 WAKE UP HARM' TO GO Without Nagging Backache Now I You can get the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and miist'iilm m-hea and puiim that often cause restless nitfht and mKeruljle tired out feelings. When these discomfort , come on with over-exertion or strei and strain you want relief want it fast 1 Another distuilmnce may be mild bludder irritation following wrong food and drink td'ten netting up a restless un comfortable feeling. 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Under and by virtue of an or-l David Granby, Abram Bonner der of the Superior Court, made' and wife, Ella Bonner, Bichard in the Special Proceeding en-1 Bonner, Jr., and wife Jessie titled "'Johneva Harris and hus-Mae Bonner. Cora Gilliam and band, Robert Harris vs. Lonnie husband, Theophium Gilliam, Moore and wife. Martha Moore,iMae Gilliam and husband. Ai Leora McMullen. Luetta Harris, vin Gilliam", said order provid. and husband. Robert Harris. Ma-j ing for the resale of the land tilda Downing and husband, I described herein ' the undersign Anthony Downing. Alphonsa ed Commissioner will, on the . Moore, Mary Skinner. Edward 29th day of March. 1960. at Bonner, Claude Bonner and 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court wife, Mrs. Claude Bonner. Bes- House door in Hertford. N. Q., sie Howard and husband, Leroy -offer for resale, to the highest Howard, Gertie B. Woods and bidder for cash, a certain tract husband, Dowdie Woods. Clinton or parcel of land in 'Bethel Bonner, Floyd Bonner and wife. Township. Perquimans County. Mrs. Floyd Bonner, Lonnie Bon- N. C, bounded and described as ner, Mary Skinner. Katherine follows: S Collins and husband. Col- Bounded by the lands of Rich- lins. Mario Wilson and husband,' aid Potter (formerly) on the Wilson, John Skinner and-West: the Hasket tract (former Annie Skinner, Mildred ly) on the South; Bethel Creek wife, Lewis and husband, Lew- is. Vera Overton and husband, (formerly) m the North, con Gcorge T.. Overton, Edward taining 50 acres, more or. less. Gregory and wife, Mrs. Edward For chain of title see Deed Book Gregory. Johnnie Gregory. Rufus 6, pane 46 Public Registry of Gregory, Carrie Redmon and Perquimans County. North Carv husband, George Redmon. Mary lina, and being the properly Bunch Wilder and husband. Os-iwncd by Daniel J. Bonner at car Wilder, George Bonner and t the time of his death, wife, Alberta Bonner. Daisy Bidding at this sal shn'l be Downing. Alice Lone. Andrew! ein at the figure of Five Thous Bonner and wife. Martha Bon- and Six Hundred Sixty-Seven ner, Harry Bonner and wife, and 'Fifty One Hundrcdeths ($5. Annie Bonner. Mary Downing. 667.50) Dollars. This sale will William McKinlev Stephlev, remain open I'm- ten (10) daVS Mennie Odell Stephlev. Henrv for advam-e bid. Bonner and wife. Annie Bonner. This Hth dav of March. 1960. Simon Knight Bonner and wife. JOHN W. GRAHAM. Fannie Bonner. Jackson Bonner, Commissioner. and wife. Lindsay Bonner. Wil- The same Pure-Premium casoline I have in my pumps holds more officii NASCAR performance records for ac celeration, power and de pendable performance than any other gasoline. "Come in and try Pure Premium in your car. See if you don't get rccord breaking performance, too!" Re sure with Pure WINSLOW OIL COMPANY Hertford, N. C. yean of protection It pays many wayi and Dtk Enamol No kruth rnork t wsm swrn Triido !! and JUnk tho Dmnco" on the East; Edward Proctor Marl.2S titnB ; .i nriMtflfl amiiAlie J L 8AS0Uy l! 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