THE PERQUIMANS .?TT9?'"' NORTH 'CAROLINA,, FRIOAY, ITXE 16. 196?. PAGE 1KREE CbchScboMsSfcr" The Fiirit Methodis't Church' held its Vacation Church School last week; June 5 through " June, 9, from 9 until 11:30 A. M. Kindergarteners studied about i . "Friends n Around.' , Me," which directed their thinking toward the realta- etion that God's pare is ex pressed through';, persons and that children them selves are Scatted ; tt ;ie , friends and helpers to oth ers. Teachers and helpers were: Mrs. Edythe Reed, Mrs. Sara s Winslowj . Mrs.; Betty Beall,t ''Mines'. ttiAVi; Cox, Bea Skipsey and Nan cy Reed. The theme for Element ary I-II was ' "My Family In the Community." They discovered that it is part df-God's purpose for us to live together, in cimmuni ties and ! to .'r appreciate our interdependence. Mrs., Georgia Perry, Mrs. Celtic Skinner, Mrs. Bryant Woo. dell, Misses Susan Harrell and Cindy Wjrtslow served as teachers and .helpers. .1 In Elementary III . IV boys and :; girls,- studied "Bible Lands aft Times." This unit helped ,them .to understand better ;thp pen- ' pie and places '., in '. the Bible. Rev, R.; L, Bsmo, Mrs. Joan Kirby and Mrs. Carolyn- Lane wereHeaVh crs. The ' helpers were Misses Peggy White and Anne Simpson, "The Life and Work of Paul" was . the; unit of study for Elementary . V VI.' The - students- were' helped to see the character of a great missionary "and alio' the wonderful f work which-helped make Chris tianity a world wide re ligion; Teachers and help-e&- were: Mrs. Evelyn Tay lor. Mrs. Margaret Lane, ' Tjiises Karen Uaskett', and - vuuies . iu , ine wcmnan s Society of Christian Ser vice and, the Wesleyan Ser Jicft GUil4 J provided re-1 freshments for the school each day, which ha,d:. an average attendance of . 85. ... - On Friday evening, "June: 9 v at ', 7:30, patents r and friends attended, the ; open house. The class rooms were attractive -and" 'Very-i interesting with many, dis play of creative activities relating to the units- : of study.,! The children seem ed proud, and rightly so, to. guide . their : parents around the rooms. : It . had been a wonderful week of study, worship and fun. : Designing Youngster" ' Junior was invited, . to supper at Billy's house but refused. . When Ma asked why Junior stieered. "lie just wants me to help him eat up his cereal so, he can .have the box , tops." , Notice of Sale of Property For Delinquent 1966 Taes ; -'(Continued from Page 3) Steven Johnson Estate, 28 acres Winslow tract , 7i69 J. L. and I4ton B. Jojdan, 1.6? acres, lot) and ; i; . house ...I.. . ... .... . ' 40.88 Alexander and Lillian S. Lee, lot and building,.. ; 7,14 Robert A, - Lee, Jr., 44 acres Lte-Green tract; ' '. 1 acre M. Stallings tract i 45.80 Sarah le. acre-J. Whedbee tract -.-. -i.- -f 4J5 Wilson Walter Lee, 1 acre and home, Moore tract 30.59 Louis Curtis Leo 20 -.acres Harreil tract; 35 acres. ; ' Rose lee trapt :.'. 39.98 Joshua Walter. JuiUey, part of school. house and- , let i '. L.jk -4 33.25 Maggie Hollowell McGi'uder, I adre Godfrey tract .9 55 C ara D Mallory, 1 acre land and house :' 38.45' Edgar Mallory, 1 acre Jenkins lot and house,-, 19,72 Hattie Mallory- 8 acres Ovedton tract ' 28.82 Edgar Moore, 71 acres Mullen tract; 62 acres '. . '' Wilson tract . 236.71 Hattie Overto,n.,8 acres. Overton tract, ii 6.80 Luther D, ahd Margaret! B.' Overton, house and T 1 1 sere 28.37 Ruth' Overtcn; 1 deva D.r James, tract 3:72 Winson and Atrnie B. Pettaway, lot and house. 24.22 Fran Sawyer Estate. 23 r.cres home tract 36.33 . George Smith, 2 acres Morns tract 23.12 Neheimiah Sppllman, 1 house and lot; 1 house and lot; 23- acres Sutton tract 62.84 Johnnie Ray Tolson, house on D. Talson land.u 39.47 John Turner Estate, 7 acies Turner tract 3.38 Henry Walker, 1 acre Bateman tract 3.72 Calvin and Susan H. Whidbee. 15 yds. x 60 yds. --. Poole-Johnson; 1 lot II. Johnson 27.30 Henry Whidbee, 2 acres Onley tract 3.27 Wm. Henry Whidbee, lot -50 ft. x 100 ft. and house :.n. -j. 28.58 M. J. White 6 acres home tract; 44 acres Simp- son1 tract" 16.47 Wm. Graham White, lot 150 ft. x 150 ft. and !- house j,!. 16.21 Wm. Henry and-Margaret White, lot and house - 21.83 Percv W. Williams, 4 acres Fletcher-Sumner- : Strowd , 12.11 Jacob Wills. 84 acres land and house - : 101.92 Perquimans County stu dents have mastered, sub jects ranging from horti cultural science to 'electrl-' cal engineering to win. six places on the Dean's List at North Carolina State University. ' . '- Chancellor John T. Cald- well 'announced ' that the six Perquimans men were among a record : number learning the . Dean's List. j.Some 1,400 students, ap proximately 15 per cent pf .-the spring enrollment, won the honors. " , AH of the Perquimans students are graduates of J'erquimans.-.Cpunty, High ISchool. ,,' ; '., ' For the fall'semester the .'icounty.. ,Had-, only'pne stu, dent onv' the-. honor. roll'.' ' ' , Following,1 are ,the,"stu- dents who earned the hon ors, , their . .classes, courses, parents; and ., addresses: , ' Charl0s- 'W. ; Chappell, a . sophomore - in. electrical en-, gineering, son' of Mr." and- Mrs. Charlie: G. "Chappell, Star,toute, Winfflll.'l ; Charles . T. Harrell, a sophomore : in horticultural science, . son ; of :Mr; and. Mr. Thurrrian ,R. "Harrell,, ;ou'te. 1, Itertford.' . .'- Robert P,.'Hillv, a senior -in electrical engineering,; son of the Rev. "and Mi's; (H. M. Hill, Route ri. Belvi dere. . , , . Charles W!;.; 'Stallings, a freshman in textile: chem istry,; son of Mr. and Mrs. i William A. Stallings, Route T, Hertford. : William . f Hf. .Williams, a sophomore in-' agriculture and life sciences,-!'son of Mr. and Mrs. ;taiT0,' ft'. Wil liams, Route; :,HVrtord. t William l:T.v Wrhilow, 'a senior, in horticultural sci ence; soft'iOf-Mr.'.aildV Mrs. Linford''L, "WinBlo'w', Star Route, Winfall;!l Commissioner Proceeds June, 1967.. .At e; ngutatj nieetlng'ttf the Board ot County Com missiohers' . of i the County of Perquimans; North Ca rolina, .held' on the first , Monday in'. June,, June . 5, 1967, at 10 o'clock A. M., at . its- cejidvrf';.( meeting place 1 in.' the. Cowt House i in Hertford; : Pe.rquimans County,, N. C. Present: R. L. Spivey, . chairmap,;. pre- sidingi.wilh Commiss'ioners Monds,' JK, Thomas D. W. W. Bundy, Riley S. Nixon and Ellis Winslow. All commissioners were present. Reports . were ' received from the" Agriculture Extension-Service- and Wel fare Departments. - .." C.:'C." Banks" made, his annual report to the. Board of County Commissioners. WestingEiojuse 5,020 BTU ROOM AIR CONDITIONER r m it n i !.-: I 'AW ) li k ml M M'tt't M 11 WHiww H till N'MH1 1 tM mW"'i H w ,3 lanitliMMWil ) Ml Ha iw.iaMM M ' At ttm aM tm HiHII-teMH fca HMta. Mr p s I 1 1 d RE?LACEMJNT Installs easily ; IN MINUTZ3 Cm rv Mm Mi mm "Urn mr. r J no n n ( Hsrtf crd, N. C. sacoped f and f passwjr jH Banks Veterans ', Service Officer , for. r fiscal ! year 1967-1968, - ' ' On motion duly made and seconded the Board authorized the-' insurance budget to be. amended, irl the amount of '$1,300.00, and the funds to come 'from unexpended county funds.' On motion duly1 made, seconded and passed, the Board adopted the tenta tive budget for fiscal year 1967-1967, and ordered the same to be published. ,v v On motion duly; made, seconded and passed, v, the Board adopted the tenta tive tax rate of $1.85.' per $100.00 assessed value,1 for fiscal year 1967-1968.. " -' Oh motion1 duly . 'made and seconded, , the. Board voted lo accept sealed bids .for fuel oil and Kerosene to.be used by county agen cies for fiscal year 1967 1968. The bids are to be submitted : by 10 'o'clcck A. H., Monday, July 3, 1967. The 'Board reserves : the right to accept or reject any and all bids. On motion . duly . made and seconded, the Board adopted 'the following reso lution: Be it resolved that : the "Board of Cniintr-Pnmmi. sioners j1 of 1 Perquimans Courity, hereljy, 'endorses and respectfully . requests the Senators and Repre sentatives from this ' dis trict to support HB No. 1238, . now pending before the. Legislature, and,! that the Clerk of this Board is instructed to send a copy cf this resolution to Hon. J. J. Harrington, George M. Wood, Philip P. - Godwin-and W.. T.; Culpepper, Jr. ' ,' The Treasurer, was or dered to pay the follow ing bills:. . . ,. . , C. Edgar White, $f 5.70; Combo Boarding- -Homer $100.00;' 'Hertford ' Bus"9ta- tion, $5.85; Rowsom Fun eral Service, $40.00; J." W. Thompson, ' ' $10.60; ' Albe marle Hospital, $93.00; Dr. I. A. Ward, $25.00; East ern North Carolina Sana torium; $36.00; Jackson Wholesale Co., $20.34; Mur land Dail, $2.80; Edenton Office Supply, $2.43; Hert ford Cr.fe, $29.87; One" Stop Service- Station, $111.17; Julian H. Broughton, $27.15; Robertson's Cleaners & Laundry, .$7.65; Institute of Government, $45.89; Coas tal Office. Equipment Co., $32.50; Julian C. Powell, .$20.00; Edwards &. Brough- ton Coy" $4'.4Sr Gregory! '5-10-25c Store, r $12.89; Mitchell i : P r i n't i n g I Co., ; $14.46; .Darden Department Store, $2.25; The Perquim ans Weekly, $55.00; Wins low Oil Co., $155.53; Eco nomy Typewriter Co., $135.92; Owen G. Dunn Co., $284.98; Gatling & GatUng, $7.22; Minnie Bess Taylor, $14.20; Hollowell Chevrolet . Co., ' $12.50 Eastern Office Equipment Co.,' $283.801 Dr. T. P.' , j Brinn, . $77.50; ' Pitt Hardy-are v Co.; i $8.95; D o u g Taylor, $1.84; Harmon's Pharmacy, $5.50. No further, business, the-. Board adjourned, R. L. SHVEY, Chairman. JULIAN C. POWELL, Clerk to Board. HELP WANTED FEMALE! Sewingr machine operators previous ly employed by Don Juan Manufac turing Corporation and others ex perienced in sewing men's and boys' shirts. APILY TO Don Juan Manufacturing Co. HERTFORD, N. C. GILT SHILLIN' JPyiTsIiiii.i.is' I 100 BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY 86.8 PROOF $3)50 mSi TENTH 4. jjj. FIFTH IMPORTED BOTTLED Br AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., INC. NEW YORK-NEW YORK m ui itmi MM MB M TVI TmiT TIM! ; NMFI,va. 0-i:30R. J KIU Tm ua tm wun u ffliu Vmt m ua dm MM mmm ni M . nm m hw tmm IB GET YOUR CARD TODAY! I C 0 1. 0 W t A t S 1 0 R S NATUR-TENDER ARMOUR STAR BONELESS Tricei Effective Thru. Sat., June 1 7, 1967. Quantity Rights Reserved. MEDIUM GRADE A EGGS NATUR-TENDER ARMOUR STAR-rBONELESS BOTTOM 0 Ml i NATUR-TENDER ARMOUR STAR BEEF ROAST BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP mS U LJU UUU i t It I . .r, CVJS!Sk ss. n nn i i i i vja aw , NATUR-TENDER ARMOUR STAR t Y Mt1M ROLsD89c rMml LB. LEAN FRESH NATUR-TENDER ARMOUR STAR Jiffy Steak . . PLUMP JAMESTOWN , Luter's Franks C9 ROUND STEAK Ground Round . 79 LUTER'S JAMESTOWN 99c Smoked Links ECONOMICAL GWALTNEY'S SLICED 49' Bacon Ends LB. LB. 49 29' IOOFREECLT?522D ONE LEAN ARMOUR STAR PARTI STYLE HAM ujj it., t it in..' r.nnn ikj roiowiii .inF 4 f V ,." , C.IViNG ClP BOND MAfc)?S; i' V USDA GRADE "A" 5-7 Ib. AVG. 70-1) W ' Z ' J L o o 6 lb. wm Hum, ltm BSS0 w mm "RED TO THE RIND" FLORIDA GEORGIA PEACHES o o o o o EACH 69' YIPS P w 50 FRIE COLD BONO mimmm STAMPS wun inn i uuyuN ai tut pl'mau u. . ONE 1 II. KG Hti OUHM BEEF STEAKS ONIY ONf OunjN tlOtlwlO lA.H IAIU UNIT V.U Adc fc., ,7 ,t47. COOD !N C-OLON-AL TOC? a mi' GiVINf, GOtD BOND. STAMPS JL RQ EDee COLD BONO Kt-iBi STAMPS ANY" 2 PKGS. I AN QUIT GRAVY 4V & - CHICKEN TURKEY V OR SALISBURY STEAK llf V OMiY Ol.t i.UON ItWlMlD OU (A'.S UNIT . vii i. it mi - oco is LOiOMA'. '. lORf y . ..!(((.' 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