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NEW OWNERS Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensrm. far rieht. served punch and
refreshments to the county residents last Friday who stopped in at Darden's Depart
ment Store to meet the new owners. In the center is V.N. Darden, who established the
store many years ago. A guest was Mrs. Noah Gregory.
Lessons In Christian Living
LESSONS IN CHRISTIAN
LIVING
CONGRESSIONAL '
RESOLUTION
PROCLAIMING .
APRIL 30, 1974 A
".'. NATIONAL DAY OF
' HUMILIATION
FASTING AND PRAYER
Whereas, it is the duty of
. nations, as well as men, to
, owe their dependence upon
the overruling power of God,
to confess their sins and
transgressions, in Jumble
sorrow, yet with assured
hope that . genuine repen
tance will lead to mercy and
pardon, and to recognize the
sublime truth, announced in
the Holy Scriptures and
proven by all history) that
those, nations are blessed
whose God is the Lord; and
'.j Whereas, we know that we
have been the recipients of
the choicest ; bounties of
' Heaven ; we have been
preserved these many years
in peace and prosperity; we
have grown, in numbers,
wealth and ' power as no
other nation . has ever ,
grown; but we have
torgonen uoa;raira -
Whereas, we have
forgotten the gracious hand
j v which preserved us in
: peace, tutu iiiuiupueu ana
enriched us; and we .have
;, vainly imagined, in the
deceitfulness of our hearts,
that all these blessings were
., produced by some superior
;i wisdom and virtue of our
I own; and -
Whereas, intoxicated with
unbroken success, we have
become too self-sufficient to
feel the necessity of
redeeming and preserving
grace, too proud to pray to
the God that made us; and
QUALIFIED . ..
l--Gri?rcui:- : ' r ' , .'
j 10 YE.'ir.o o:: superior coum bench
i cc:.:j'i: i:c.-;t;:'.-..".pto:i coutnV . -
uv:; 1:1 i::.-"c:.d cdu::ty '
Whereas, we have made
such an idol out of our t
pursuit of "national
security" that we have
forgotten that only God can
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having quallfed as Executor
h of the estate of ; Samuel N.
Rlddlck, 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 No. 1, Box 354,
Belvldere, N.C. on or before the
7th day of October 1974 or this ,
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their ' recovery. All persons
" indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate
payment.
This 2?th day of March 1974.
Archie C. Riddick, Executor
NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as
Administratrix of the estate of
. McKinley Muse, 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 no. 2, Hertford, N.C. on
or before the 1st day of October '
i74 or this notice will be
TiMarr in-. oaf ToT' their"
recovery, ah persons Indebted
to said estate will make
immediate payment.
This 2nd day of April 1974 "
Elsie B. Muse Administratrix of
McKinley Muse, Deceased
4-1M8-2S-5-2-74
i r NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having . qualified as
Administrator, CTA of the
estate of Sallie White Baker,
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 P.O. Box 74,
Winfall, N.C. on or before the
1st day of October 1974 or this I
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate
payment.
m
LEGALS
be the ultimate guardian of
our true livelihood and
safety -.
This 8th day of April 1974
Elllah White, Administrator,
CTA Administrator, CTA of
Sallle White Baker, Deceased
4-11-18-25 5-2-74
' NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executor of
the estate of Roland D. Creecy,
deceased, late of Perquimans
County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having
claims against the. estate of
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Route No. 1, Box
134, Hertford N.C. on or before
the 7th day of October 1974 or
th Is notice will be pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All persons
indebted , to said estate will
please make Immediate-'
payment, v
This 26th day of March 1974
Roy S. Chappell, Sr. Executor
of Roland D. Creecy, Dec'd.
4-11-18-25-5-2-74
NOTICE OF
SERVICE OF :
PROCESS BY
PUBLICATION ,
IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT
i DIVISION
BEFORE THE CLERK
NORTH CAROLINA
PERQUIMANS COUNTY
IRVING B. ELLIOTT . WIFE.
ANNIE ELLIOTT, '
Petitioners
EVELYN F ELTON, WIDOW:
MILDRED WARD, WIDOW:
MARY LEE JAMES &
HUSBAND, GEORGE JAMES:
JOHN ELLIOTT & WIFE,
ELLIOTT: JOE ELLIOT,
and all unknown heirs, infants
and interested parties in the
estate of Allen Elliott, deceased.
Respondents .
You and each of you will hereby
take notice that summons and
petition were issued against you
in a partition proceeding on
property located in Perquimans
County, N.C. .,
You and each of you will take
notice that you are required to
appear and file pleadings not
later than the 29th day of May,
1974, and upon failure to do so, the
parties seeking relief against you
will apply to the Court for the
relief sought.
This 12 day of April, 1974.
W.J. Ward
Clerk Superior Court
Apr. 18,25 May 2,9
AprU.1936
By Virginia '
White Transeau "
LAY FOUNDATION FOR
NEW BUILDING: The
foundation is being laid for
the , new agricultural
building, which is being
erected on Dobb Street. It is
expected that the building
will be completed in the
early summer: ' . ,
; PERRY & WHITE ONLY
GRADE "A" DAIRY
, SELLING MILK HERE:
Only one Grade A dairy is
operating in Perquimans
now, according to an an
nouncement made by J.
Oliver White, of the firm of
Perry & White, this Week.
Both the Acme Dairy, of
Elizabeth City, and Perry &
White Dairy, of
Perquimans, sold milk here
until the end of April, when
the Acme Dairy ceased
operation here, following an
agreement with Perry 4
White, with the latter firm
taking over the entire Grade
A milk trade.
SOCIETY CELEBRATES
30th Anniversary: ' The
thirtieth anniversary of the
Minnie Wilson Missionary
Society of the Hertford
Methodist: Church was
observed with a birthday
party held in the Sunday
School room of the church
on Tuesday evening.
SENIOR CLASS NAMES
YEAR'S SUPERLATIVES:
The superlatives of the
Senior Class of Perquimans
High School, as elected this
week, are as follows:
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Murray Motor Parts
COMPLETE PARTS
CENTER FOR
AUTOS domestic & Im
ports - Lawn Mowers
Farm Tractors - Out
boards Air Condition
ers Custom Trailer
Hitches
Murray Motor Parts
, HERTFORD, N.C.
your su
tld for by th
A-Look Backward
F,ettiestgirl, Esther Ward;
Handsomest boy, Kenneth
Hendron; Best all round
boy, Tim Brinn; Best all
round girl, Prue Newby;
Most athletic boyt Tim
Brinn ; Most athletic girl,
Prue. Newby; Most at
tractive girl, Naomi Spivey;
Most attractive boy, Carlton
Barclift. Cutest girl, Mary
Wood Koonce; Cutest boy,
Carlton . Barclift; Best
dressed girl, Edith Everett;
Best dressed boy, Jessu Lee
Harris; Most popular girl,
Edith Everett; Most
popular boy, O.C. Long, Jr.;
Most conceited girl, Azile
Godsey; Most conceited
boy, Jesse Lee Harris;' Most
intellectual, Carolyn
Lambe; Typical P.C.H.S.
boy, William Dimmette;
Typical P.C.H.SJ girl, Prue
Newby ; Laziest person ,
Henry Stokes; Wittiest
person, Carlton Barclift.
BIRTH ANNOUNCE
MENT: Mr. and Mrs. J.H.
Towe, announce the birth of
a daughter, Mary Suzanne,
born Sunday, April 26.
HIT OR MISS: A man,
who was charged with
Elect
I, Jody Dail, am a candidate for the office of
Perquimans County Sheriff. I believe
Perquimans County is ready for a change and
if elected, I pledge to give you better law
enforcement service. I
serve the people of Perquimans County. I was
in law enforcement for
number of law enforcement schools; therefore,
I am qualified to serve you. When you go to the
polls May 7, I am asking for your vote and
support.
paid political advertisement
Tm running for the United States
Senate because I believe we can
do something in Vfoshington
about inflation, crime, drug abuse
and health care I believe the
Federal Government has spent
too much time looking for blame
and not enough time looking for
solutions to these problems.
I would be proud to serve as
.your Senator and
would appreciate
pport"
Robert Morgan for UnIM SteWStut ComoMm, Hcmy ooto, TroMunr.
illegal possession of liquor,
was on the stand in
Perquimans Recorders',
Court. The defendant was
explaining that the liquor at
his house had been placed
there by some one else. On
the stand he testified that
while he was in jail awaiting
trial the owner of the liquor
sent him word that if he
would not mention her name
in court she would employ a
lawyer for him. "And, said
the defandant, "I told the
fellow to tell her that I didn't
want no lawyer because I
was eoine to tell the truth".
"RECKLESS WALK
ING"; "Where are you
going"? The question was
asked of a certain man
charged with being drunk on
the street: "I am going to
court," he answered,
"where I am to be tried for
reckless walking!"
FROM FAYETTEVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Baker
and son of Fayetteville were
guests of their oarents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mac White and Mr.
.and Mrs. Willard Baker, on
Easter.
Jody
am willing and ready to
3 years and attended a
H PMquimu Weekly, Heitfoid, N. C TTiundiy, AprU 25.1974-7
Civic Week
Saluting the many Tar
Heel who "devote much of
their time to voluntary
activities," Governor
James E. Holshouser, Jr.,
has proclaimed the week
of April 21-27 as "Volun
teer Week in North Caro
lina." "These citizens deserve
recognition and ap
preciation for their efforts to
aid their fellow man," the
Governor wrote.
"The goal of all of these
citizens is to improve the,
quality of life for all of the
people of North Carolina,"
he continued. "It is essential
and necessary that the
people of North Carolina
become aware of their ef
forts." The proclamation also
notes that many new
Voluntary Action Centers
have been and are being
urrnj Kmiimotnnttnmuiimm
THERE'S NO
TO WAIT... START TODAY!
RBJT-A-CULLIGAN.
k more man, a minion nomes
enjoy the benefits of fully
E la t .1.. .
automatic water conditioners!
W install on of our
fully automatic wtr
conditiontre, and Mt
the Electro-Timw to
ri charge the unit to
coordinate with your
water needs. It
recharge! iuelf while
you stoop.
If prefer
You Can
Own It.
Call for
information:
organized throughout the
State. . . . .
"It is my desire... to
recognize and say "thank
you" to all of these
citizens..,; on behalf of, the1
State of North Carolina,"
Holshouser said. '
SUNDAY AT V' ;
GREENVILLE .
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Stallings and Mr. and Mrs.
Edmond White were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John
Stallings at Greenville' on
Sunday.
WEEK-END AT ;
NAGS HEAD ;
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Biggers
spent the week-end at Nags
Head, where Mr. Biggers
attended a business meeting
on Friday and Saturday.
REASON
CULLIGAN
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