THE PERQUIMANS .?TT9?'"' NORTH 'CAROLINA,, FRIOAY, ITXE 16. 196?.
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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.
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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.
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