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age 2-The Perquimans Weekly, CEarbfOIljank8 "I would like to thank all my many .friends, relatives and. good neighbors for the cards, visits, phone calls, food, flowers, and gifts. Also all other acts of kindness shown to me while I was a patient in Chowan Hospital and since my return home. ' '' Everything was appreciated so very much. And may. the Lord bless each and every one of you. Matthew Dall High' School students: ' The Navy's "Cache" program is an opportunity for you. Find out why. Call 335 5668 Elizabeth ?W' N C ,2.4,n,18..75 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of J. Emmett Winslow,., Sr., late of Pprquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of June, 1976, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 17th day of December, : 1975. Julian E. Winslow, Jr. Executor of The Estate of J. Emmett Winslow, Sr. Deceased. Earnhardt & Busby, P. A. Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 445 Edenton, NX. 27932 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Velum Chinaman Winslow, 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, Box 59, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 15th day of June 1976 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . This 2nd day of December 1975. Oras W. Winslow Executor of Velum Chinaman Winslow, Deceased 12.18,25 11,8 76 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Before the Clerk STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PERQUIMANS Foreclosure of the lands of BOBBY ALSTON and wife, GWENDOLYN G. ALSTON under Deed of Trust to W. Faison Barnes, Trustee, as recorded in Book 58 at Page 179. Pursuant to an order of the ': Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of default In I -J z E?rT &ea, k I in SLEIGH BELLES Donna Baker of Durants Neck, Sue Green of Woodville and Flo ;:' Curlings of Elizabeth City are shown working on what will magically become Santa's -I.i sleigh. The three young women are preparing to decorate the gym at College of The Albemarle prior to the semi-formal Christmas dance, the affair featured music by Gypsy, a group fromGreensboro.and signified the beginning of the holiday recess for COA students. Classes will resume on January 5. (COA Photo) ;i Holiday Traffic Death Prediction CHARLOTTE - The N.C. State Motor Club has estimated that approx- Imately 32 persons will die iH North Carolina traffic ac cidents during the Christmas and New Year's holidays. '-IThat prediction came ;loday from Thomas B. Watkins, chairman of the " statewide organization. ' ;"But there is a bright Spot," Watkins noted. -"Through eleven months of 11975, fatalities are the lowest in ten years. That gives us encouragement that drivers are becoming i jnore alert and safety mind- d." '-ri Yfr' ' .'-Through November, the jNorth Carolina death toll stands at 1334. A year ago at that time, 1446 persons had - bcenkilled. . . -.The state will count its fatalities during two 102 hour periods beginning at 6 vf CIFAN AND REPAIR i .)VrORS.TURN KE LflUMS. Hertford, N.C., Thuradiy, December IB, the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and ' agreements therein contained , and, pursuant to demand of the . owner and holder of the indebtedness, secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned (Substitute) Trusteewill expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said County at ' 12:00 o'clock noon on the 6th day of January, 1976, all the ' following described real estate situated in said County and State and being more particularly described as follows: , . A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being In Parkvillle Township, Perquimans County, North Car olina, and being that exact same property conveyed by deed dated December 14, 1973 from William Rumber, widower, to Gwendolyn G. Alston and husband Bobby B. Alston, said Deed to be recorded contemporaneously with this Deed of Trust. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances and unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. A deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of bid will be required. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law required. The date of this Notice is December 1, 1975. W. FAISON BARNES, Trustee 12-4,11,18,25-75 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Carl Ward Winslow, 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, Box 60, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 1st day of June 1976 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate paymeni. This 24th day of November 1975 Maude W. Ellis Executrix of Carl Ward Winslow, Deceased 12-4,11,18,25-75 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of William Jogue Leicester, 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 109 Charles St., Hertford, N.C. on or before the ioth Hav of June 1976 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 11th day of December 1975. Mrs. William J. Leicester Alma Leicester, Administratrix Administratrix of William Jogue Leicester, , Deceased 12,18,25-1,1,8-76 p.m. on the eve of each holiday and lasting until midnight on the Sunday afterwards. Last year, IS 24x44 n 85, 1978 I iillllii. ...... paiiifel- 3 Y :. DECALS Linda Liggings of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission Division of Motorboats and Water Safety; poses with the validation decals to be displayed on motorboats during 1976. Boat owners have the option of registering their vessels for a one-year or three-year period. Boats numbered for one year will display a red "76" decal, while boats numbered for a three-year period will display an orange "78" decal. A recent state law requires all motorboats to be numbered. Decals For Motor Beginning January 1, 1976 all motorboats operating on public waters of North Carolina are required to be numbered. Previously boats powered by motors of ten (10) horsepower or less were not required to be numbered. Documented vessels and boats whose on ly source of mechanical pro pulsion is an electric motor remain exempt from the numbering requirements. In addition to the require ment for displaying the number on both sides of the bow, a validation decal, in dicating the expiration date of the certificate of number, shall be displayed on the starboard bow immediately following the number. The Senior Citizens Meet The Senior Citizens Friendship Club of Hertford met Tuesday Dec. 16 for their Annual Christmas Par ty at the E.LC.Bldg. There was a short pro gram, with Mayor Cox, Mrs. Broughton, Rev. London and Rev. Parker par ticipating. Christmas Carols persons lost their lives dur- ing two - 30-hour holiday periods, wmm art W M ' FT. DOUBLE WIDE BASC PRICE i, .... V Boats validation decal will be sup plied to the boat owner when the boat is registered. , The cost for numbering a motorboat is three dollars ($3) annually or seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) for a three-year registration. Space is pro vided on the boat number application and renewal forms for an individual to select whether he wishes to number his boat for a one year or a three-year period. Application forms for boat numbers are available from most boat dealers or by writing to: Motorboat Registration Section, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, 325 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27611. were played during the en tire meeting. Those receiving birthday gifts for Dec. were Miss Nellie Holley, Mrs. Emma Blanchard and Mrs. Hester Reid. A lovely Xmas dinner was served after the program, which made the social hour one to be remembered. This was the last meeting for 1975. The next meeting will be Jan. 13, 1976. Start the year right with an appliance that will be used and remembered all year long, Major Appliance" or a "General Electric Television" at Hertford Motor Company, during their GE "Save Like The Dickens" Promotion. Highway 17A South Hertford, N.C. TK CLOMW YOU tOOKt TnK BtllHWt UAM 74 Thunderbird 2-dr., V8 A.T., P.S..V.T..P.B..AC. ? 74 Mustang II 2-dr., 4 cyl., 4 : spd. ? 'iy('-' 74 Pinto Wagon, 4 cyl., A.T. AC. -v .: 73 Mustang Conv., V8, AX, P.S. 73 Pinto Wagon, 4 cyl., A.T., AC. 73 Impala 4-dr., V8, A.T., AC. 73 LTD 4r.,V8, A T., P.S., AC.V.T. 73 LTD, Wagon, V8, A.T., P.S., AC, h Taking A Look. Backward DEC. 1937 - By VIRGINIA WHITE TRANSEAU CAROLINA HARDWARE CO. TO QUIT BUSINESS: The Carolina Hardware Company is going out of business and is advertising its stock at greatly reduced prices in a double page advertisement in this issue of The Perquimans Weekly. H.C. O'Neal, the owner, who purchased the business in 1935, has announced that his plans are such that it is necessary for him to convert his stock into cash at the earliest possible date, and that it is for this reason that he is making such a drastic cut in prices. Mr. O'Neal ex pects to close out the enure stock of goods, as well as the fixtures, within the next ten ' days. :': NO CAUSE FOR ALARM: Phyllis Haskett, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.C. Haskett, of Durants Neck, is recovering from an attack of scarlet fever at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Stephens, in Hertford. , There have been three other cases of scarlet fever in the county during the past two months, but there is no cause for alarm, according to Dr. T.P. Brinn, County Health Officer, who says that this is only a normal in cidence. . COTTON GINNING STILL AHEAD OF LAST. YEAR: Willie M. HarreU, a special agent for the Bureau of Census, Department of Commerce, reports that there were 4,554 bales of cot ton ginned in Perquimans County from the crop of 1937 prior to December 1 as com-; pared with 4,056 bales ginn ed to December 1 of the 1936 crop. STORES IN HERTFORD OPEN AT NIGHT FOR BENEFIT OF SHOPPERS: The shopping public may select their Christmas gifts at their. leisure in Hertford, for the stores are already open at night for the conve nience of those shoppers who find it more convenient to make their purchases at fight than .during the day ime. Beginning last Wednesday night, the stores of the town began remaining open until 9 o'clock, this they will continue til December 24. (i3 ncnT7n HERTFORO TJ30TOR CO.f . N rnMF Allen Winslow, Wayne Winslow or Victor Lamb UCED CAnS' T " 72 Torino 4-dr., ACV.T. 72 Polara 4-dr., V8, P.S., AC, V.T. 72 Impala 4-dr., V8, A.T., P.S., ACV.T. 71 Maverick 4-dr., 6 cyl.. A.T., ; i AC. 71 Ford Wagon, V8, A,T., P.SJVC 70 LTD 2-dr., V8. A.T., P.S.,' AC,V.T. C3 Impala 2-dr., V8, A.T., P.S., Of" -cury 2-dr., ' r.:.'c.v.T. CLASS RINGS ARRIVE: A check for approximately $450 was mailed on December 3 by the Junior . Class of P.C.H.S. for class rings. There was much ex citement last Monday at noon when the Junior Class homeroom teachers, Mrs. Long and Mrs. Barbee, went to the Post office to get the rings. The Juniors think their rings are very pretty. They are made of 10k gold and have a solid foundation. The initials of the owner of each ring are under the - crest.-:' In ' the advertisements W.M. Morgan "The Fur niture Man" had this to say : "Santa says, if you want your gifts to last and be : remembered all the year through ... give Furniture. The perfect gift for all the Miss Aileen Beck and Jim Presley of Raleigh will spend the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Tarkenton. Mrs. Helen Deaton of Mt. Gilead will spend the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ross and son of Chapel Hill are Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Divers. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Britt and daughter, Joy, of THURS.-fRI.-SAT. HE'S BACK! . "THE 4 RETURN N OF THE PINK PANTHER" twocseatkts VEXYBC3YI0VE3 J WW t try Qdst- SUN.-M0N.-TUES. pais? LJ Phone 423-SCC3 in m 5FF THESE Cf.nS. 'CHECK i V8, A.T., P.S., 75FordF100,V8, A.T., P.S.. AC, L.B. 75 FordF100,V8,S.S., LB. 74Chev.C20,V3,AT..P.S.. AC, L.B. 74Chev. C10.6cyl.,S.S.;S.B. 74Chev. AC. L.B. 73 FordF1C3, V3, P.S.,4 V3, A.T., t vai ft family. Morgan says: His prices have been very low but you will find Santa Claus prices are practically at cost.' If you want to save money, come to see us. We have the merchandise at the right prices. (The advertise ment had a P.S. on it which said "This is not a depres sion, but simplya recession ... Morgan will take care of all that.'! V : Then there were the Christmas Greetings from seventeen Hertford Business establishments, all on one single page, r And now, to each reader of this weekly column "Look ing Backward" may you have a . real old timey Christmas and the happiest of New Year's in 1976. My best to each of you, Virginia White Transeau. Our next Newport News, Va. will spend the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White and sons of Newport News, Va. will spend the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass. Charles WoodgrcTs PHARMACY Smokers need more Vitamin C Next time you reach for a pack of Kent, reach for a vitamin C-rich orange, too. Apparently, , smoking reduces the body's utilization of vitamin C by 40 per cent. Ttiis interference fact or probably makes other vitamins and minerals less available to the body, also. The smoking habit does not itself actually destroy the vitamin, but rather the vitamin' becomes less likely to be absorbed into the : system as a result. Thus the smoker who can't or won't stop smoking requires more C than , . normal. Add a citrus fruit or a vitamin C table to your next "coffee and cigarette break." You may be one who needs it. ' We Wish to thank You For Shopping With ; Us. Have A Nice Day And Visit Us Again! Dial 426-5527 n nn7rai i-Li-i U:: D ASX FOR: - K r- l ::.ln f r,",,l TMfCtjOffiNVOUlMK, 1 USED TRUCKS' 73 C10,V8, A.T., P.S., column will be written on the year 1938, keep reading. . The ( ' ' Court House Square HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 ' Entered second dass ' , mattet November la, 1934 at Pott Office to Hertford, N.C. RAY WARD : General Manager . KATHY NEW BERN , Newt Etfftor . . ' OFFICE HRS. 9 A.M. to 5 tM. Monday-Friday , PHONE 428-8728 Newt and advertising deadline: . 11 a.m. Tues. prior to Tnnrt. publication SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR . 5.00 Published By Advance Publications, Inc. Elizabeth dry, N. C. Woodard's Pharmacy Hertford. N.C. 3 take a look at a CjUC. "VJe Service What We Sell" 73Chev. C10.V8.S.S., P.B., Ford F100.V8, S.S., S.B. 73 Ford F100, V8, A.T., P.S., L.B.. AC. e3FordF1C0k V8, S.B., S.S. C3 Ford CCC3 - Ccb & Cha:;.s, V3,4spd., P.S. CiFcrd F1C3.V3, L.C.S.S., :!XIE f 'JTO SUPPLY ! .. r?Tn c. i.. .. J .- t:!izabeth..:v-r' ' sl - r ;.n n. n . --..
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