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nw a Chowan County News Sympathy goes out to the R. T. Pickier, Hartford Cale, J. J. Long. Mrs. Vic toria Belch, A V. Pierce, Viola Jordan and Ralph Garrett families. Mrs. Edith Small is a patient in a Norfolk hos pital Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid are the parents of a daugh ter. Mrs. Willie Saunders was able to be out Sat urday. Frank Twiddy and Mrs. Elizabeth White have been released from the hospital The Edenton Jaycees climax Jaycee Week with a Bosses’ Night and DSA banquet January 23 at 7:30 P. M. in the Jaycee Community Building on Base Road. The Jaycees sponsored a Herald Legal Advertising NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTEB cocn*t M o^'?howan. NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY HOSPITAL BONO ANTICIPATION NOTES Sealed bid! will be received until U o'clock A. M., Eastern Standard Time. February 4. 1968, by the undersigned at Its office In the city of Raleigh. North Carolina, for JIOO.uOO County Hospital Bond Antlcl- Stlon Notes ol the County ot owan. North Carolina, dated February 14. 1969, and matur ing May 14. 1969, without op tion of prior payment. Inter est payable at maturity. There will be no auction. Bidders are Invited to name the denomination or denomina tions, the interest rate (not ex ceeding 6% per annum) and the city or town and bang or trust company therein where principal and Interest shall be payable. The notes will be awarded at not less than par and accrued Interest to the bidder ottering to purchase the notes at the lowest Interest cost to the County such cost to be determined by deducting the total amount of any pre mium bid from the aggregate amount of Interest on the notes until their maturity. De livery on or about February 14 1969. at place ot purchas er s choice. Bidders must present with their bid a certified check up on an Incorporated bank or trust company, payable uncon ditionally to the order of the State Treasurer ot North Caro lina. (or 6900. The right to reject all bids Is reserved. The approving opinion of Reed. Hovt. Washburn A McCarthy. New York City, will be fur nished the purchaser. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION By: H. E. Boyles. Secretary ot the Commlssk.n. 1 t c ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS Sealed bids will be re ceived by the Edenton- Chowan Board of Educa tion in the Conference Room of the Edenton- Chowan Board of Educa tion, County Office Build ing (formerly Joseph Hewes Hotel), Edenton, North Carolina, until 2:30 P. M. on February 13, 1969, at which time they will be opened publicly and read for the construction of the following: John A. Holmes High School Addition Edenton, North Carolina Separate prime bids will be received for each type of construction. 1. General Construction. 2. Plumbing. 3. Mechanical. 4. Electrical. Bids must be on the standard form provided by the Architect and must be marked to identify the construction as above and the classification of the work. Qualified prime contrac tors may obtain bid forms, drawings, and specifica tions at the office of Fere Make Each Day a I Sunday For Your I Party Line Neighbor I A perfect text for the sermon is I LUKE 6:31; 1 However ... fl MATTHEW 7:12 j is very adequate. I Try them and yetfU find life just a Utile better. | I The Norfolk & Carolina TeL & TeL Co. .j-.. u ' -V < I I I m&i 'i: \ fish fry Saturday at the Boy Scout cabin from 11 A M. to 5 P. M. Airman Philip L. Smith son, son at Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Smithson of Tyner, has completed basic train ing at Lackland AFB, Texas. He has been as signed to Keesler AFB, Miss. The membership drive is on for the Hospital Auxiliary this month. The Hospital Auxiliary does a lot of things to help the community. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Per ry and Elaine of Suffolk visited Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Evans and Mrs. Edith Perry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Umphlette visited his par ents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey visit ed Mrs. Martha Qarrell on Saturday. bee, Walters and- Associ ates, Architect, Room 410, 4037 East Independence Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina. The following list indicates separate prime contracts, number of sets of drawings and specifications to be issued to each prime bidder, and the amount of deposit re quired from each prime bidder: Prime No. ot Contract Deposit Sets Gen. Construction $60.00 1 Plumbing 60.00 1 Mechanical 60.00 1 Electrical 60.00 1 Deposits will be returned if plans and specifications are returned in good con dition within ten days from date bids are opened. Sub contractors may obtain plans and specifications at cost of printing and mail ing, with no refunds. Each bid shall be ac companied by a deposit of i cash or a cashier’s check | issued by or a certified i check drawn on a Bank or Trust Company insured by the Federal Deposit Insur ance Corp., in an amount equal to 5% of the gross amount of the bid. In lieu thereof, such bidder I may file a bid bond exe-1 cuted in accordance with and conditioned as pre-1 scribed by G. S. 143-129. State of North Carolina. The deposit shall be re tained ' if the successful bidder fails to give satis factory surety as required I by law. No bidder may with draw his bid within 30 days after the opening thereof. All contractors are here by notified that they shall be properly licensed under the State Laws governing their trade (G. S. 87, State of North Carolina). The right to accept or reject any or all bids and waive informalities is re served. Edenton-Chowan Board j of Education. Edenton, North Carolina Dr. Edward G. Bond, Chairman. A true copy of this ad vertisement was published i on Thursday, January 23,1 1969, in. The Chowan Her-i aid, Edenton, North Caro lina. Jan 23c THE CHOW AM HERALD- EPEHTOM. WORTH CAROUMA. THPRRDAT. JAMPART 23. 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