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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 10, 1948
Seed Available At
County Agent's Office
Farmers who wish to plant crim
son clover this Fall can now get
crimson clover seed through the Ag
ricultural Conservation Association,
in the Agricultural Building, Hert
ford. The supply is limited and
farmers who want seed should apply
for it at an early date. These seed
come 150 pounds to the bag, and if
anyone desires less than this quan
tity, he must bring a bag.
Best results will be secured if the
seed are planted during September or
early October. Dealers will have a
supply of inoculation and the seed
should be inoculated if planted on
soil that has not produced a good
growth of crimson clover in past
years.
Crimson clover will help furnish
feed this winter and help reduce the
fertilizer bills next year, according
to County Agent L. W. Anderson.
ItKLVlDERE NEWS
Miss Mildred Copeland, who has
been attending summer school at
ECTC, Greenville, has returned home
for a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Winslow and
two sons of Rocky Mount, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Winslow and family of
Drivers, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Winslow during the past week.
Miss Belle P. White of State Sana
torium was the week-end guest of
Mrs. H. P. White. Other visitors on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Cope
land and son, Raiford of Elizabeth
City and Miss Ida Margaret Cope
land of Tyner.
Mrs. Brooks Lewis of Pocomoke,
Md., is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Maud Chappell.
E. L. Chappell, C. S. Chappell, CJ
T. Roserson and N. W. Chappell at
tended the funeral of C. N. Griffin In
Edenton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunch and;
family, Miss Meta Simpson of Eden
ton and BeiT.ice Simpson of Charles
ton, S. C'., were guests of Mr. and
Mrs, C. T. Rogerson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White and
daughter, Jewell, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Winslow of Whites
ton Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Smith of Elizabeth
City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Smith Monday.
Miss Sybil Rogerson, accompanied
by Miss Florence Ward and A. D.
Ward of Gliden and Joe Webb of
Edenton spent Sunday at Ocean
View.
Miss Dixie Chappell, student at
ECTC, Greenville, is spending her
vacation with her mother, Mrs. Maud
Chappell.
Miss Pauline Smith spent Tuesday
in Norfolk, Va.
Mrs. W. S. Simpson of --Norfolk
Va., spent Thursday night anjl Fri
day as guest of Mr. and M.. Tom
Forbes. She was accompanied home
by her son, Billy, who had spent the
week with his grandparents.
L. W. Anderson and Dr. E. S.
White spent Sunday and Monday in
Washington, D. C.
BALLAHACK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gregory and
son, C. B., of Klizabeth City spent
Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Goodwin.
Mrs. Josephine Ward has returned
to her home at Newport News, Va.,
after spending several weeks with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Elliott and
children of Chapanoke visited Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Elliott Tuesday after
noon. Mrs. Robert Chappell has returned
to her home at Woodville after
spending several days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and
children, Ruth E., Janice and Raye
were supper guests of Mrs. Klla
Bunch at Gliden Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Skinner and
daughter, Viola, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Underwood and daughter, Josey
Ann, of Carrolton, Va., spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Good
win. Mrs. (ieorge Bunch and children of
Norfolk, Va., spent several days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V.
Baker.
Robert Harrell, U. S. Navy, recent
ly visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Harrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin and
daughter, Lillian, spent Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harrell at
Elizabeth City.
Johnnie Goodwin, Jr., of I'ortlock,
spent the week-end here with rela
tives. Mrs. Samuel Mansfield and chil
dren, Jessie Ray and Erwln, spent
last week with relatives at Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Elliott has re
turned home after spending the past
week with Mr. Elliott's sister at Bur
lington, N. J.
Former Resident To
Wed Vermont Nurse
Announcement has been received
here of the engagement and ap
proaching wedding of Miss Margaret
Helene Reid, R. N., of Montpelier,
Vt., and Wallace T. Blanchard, of
Burlington, Vt., formerly of Hertford.
Miss Reid is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John D. Reid of 250 Shel
bume Road, Burlington. She was
graduated from Burlington H i g m
School, class of 1938, and trained rn
Ce Faulkner. Hospital School of1
Nursing, Jamaica Plain, Mass., grad
uating in the class of 1941. At pres
ent she is supervisor in Heaton Hos
pital, Montpelier.
Mr. Blanchard is the 6on of Mrs.
Lucius Blanchard and the late Mr.
Blanchard of Hertford. Before go
ingto Burlington, he was associated
with Brentelle Studios, Fifth Avenue,
New York, and is now owner and
manager of Allen Studios in Bur
lington. He attended high school in
Hertford, where many people remem
ber him for his participation in athle
tics, chiefly basketball.
BELVIDERE ROUTE 2
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chappell
and children, Clarence, Jr., and
Louise, and Mrs. Mary Chappell
spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Hunter, the occasion be
ing little Louise's second birthday.
Miss Frances Chappell was the
guest of Misses Emogene and Jean
ette Chappell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White visited
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Copeland Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Gladys Chappell visited Miss
Florence Monds recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winslow and
daughter, Lois Violet, Mrs. Mar?
Chappell and Mrs. Troy Chappell
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Chap
pell Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Hattie Jordan visited Mr. and
Mrs. Shelton Chappell Sunday after
noon. Little Grady Gene Twine is im
proving from a serious cut he re
ceived while playing.
Billy and Lloyd Adams of Edenton
have returned home after spending
some time with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Chappell.
Miss Nora ' Weston of Norfolk,
spent the past week with Miss
Eunice Chappell.
Mrs. Gernando Chappell and chil
dren, Tilson and Wynda Lynn,- and
Mrs. r. E. Chappell and children,
Emogene, Jeanette and Joan, visited
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chappell Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Adams vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Chappell
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. J. T. Chappell, Mrs. J. L.
Chappell and daughter, Doris Faye,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gillam Twine
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Monds and
daughter, Florence, spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Chap
pell. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Twine and
children, Lillian and Horace, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gillam
Twine.
CLASSIFIED
LEGAL NOTICES
ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS
and Stationery from Miss Mamie
Stallings. Orders will be received,
starting September 15.
aug.27,sept.3,10pd.
North Carolina, In The
Perquimans County Superior Court
Alonzo Baker, Plaintiff
vs.
Eloise Baker, Defendant.
NOTICE
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action for divorce
entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of Per
quimans County, North Carolina, on
the grounds of two years of separa
tion; and the defendant will take
further notice that she is required to
appear within .'!() days after due pub
lication hereof, as required by law,
at the Court House of said County of
Perquimans, North Carolina, and
answer or demur to the complaint in
said action or the plaintiff will appiy
to the court for the relief demanded
in said complaint.
This the 27th day of August, 1943.
W. H. PITT,
Perquimans County.
Clerk of the Superior Court
Sept 3,10,17,24
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Executrix of
the estate of Jennie W. Morgan, de
ceased, 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 160 Fay
ton Ave., Norfolk, Va., on or before
the 10th day of August, 1944, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This 10th day of August, 1943.
MRS. ELSIE BANKS,
Executrix of Jennie W. Morgan.
aug.l3,20,27,sept.3,10,17.
North Carolina,
Perquimans County.
G. D. Towe, Adnrnnistrator,
Alfred Turner
Vs.
Harrison Turner and his wife, Rosa
Turner, Emma White Smith and
her husband, Dave Smith, and
Cora Turner Jacocks and her hus
band, Henry Jacocks.
NOTICE
The defendants, Emma White
Smith, and her husband. Dave Smith,
and Cora Turner Jacocks and her
husband, Henry Jacocks, will 'take
notice that an action entitled a
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Perquimans Coun
ty, North Carolina, to sell real es
tate to make assets, and the said
defendants will further take notice
that they are required to appear at
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county in the court-
house in Hertford, ttC, on the 20th'
day of September, l43, ana answer
or demur to the complaint in said
action, or the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
This 20th day of August, 1943.
W. H. PITT,
Clerk Superior Court.
aug.27,sept.3,10,17.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualiied as Administrator
of the estate of Joe Weeks, deceased,
late of Perquimans County. North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Chapanoke, N.
C, on or before the 29th day of July.
1944, or fhis notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This 29th day of July, 1943.
G. D. TOWE,
Administrator of Joe Weeks.
aug.6,13,20,27,spet.3,1()
oth5eo1?Tdmin
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate or George M. (Pat)
Armstrong, deceased, late of Per
quimans County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased to
Avl;kw tViofvi tn tha unilersiiynpd at
CAllJUIb uiviii w ..v, o
Chapanoke, N. ., on or before the
29th day of July, 1944, or this notice
will be nleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment.
This 29th day of July, 1943.
G. D. TOWE,
Administrator of George M. (Pat)
Armstrong.
aug.6,13,20,27,sept.3,10.
NOTICE
United States of America, Peti
tioner, vs. certain lands situate at
Harvev's Neck, Bethel Township,
Perquimans County, State of North
Carolina, and Mrs. Marshall Jones;
Mary E. Jones, cestui que trust: the
following persons and their respec
tive spouses, if living; if dead, their
surviving spouses, unknown heirs,
personal representatives, creditors,
successors andor assigns, if any,
whose names and addresses are not
known: George Bright, Defendants,
and all other persons claiming any
right, title, interest, lien, easement,
or other interest whatsoever in the
lands hereinafter described, will take
notice that an action or proceeding
entitled as above has been com
menced in the District Court of the
Inited States for the Eastern Dis:
trict of North Carolina, at Elizabeth
City, North Carolina, for the con
demnation of certain lands described
in the petitions for the establish
ment of a seaplane base at Harvey's
Neck, ' North Carolina, for military
purposes and the national defense of
the United States, and for the pur
pose of excluding all parties other
than the Government from any ac
tual or contingent interest in said
lands, to wit: "All that land lying
and being situate at Harvey's Necic,
Bethel Township, Perquimans Coun
ty, North Carolina, being that cer
tain tract of land as described In
conveyance from George Bright to
Mabel Bright Jones, dated Novem
ber 2, 1936, and recorded in Per
quimans County Registry, being
more particularly described as fol
lows: Beginning at a point on the
mean low water line on the north
em shore of Albemarle Sound, Per
quimans County, Bethel Township,
North Carolina, the said point being
10.1 miles southeastwardly trom
Hertford, also between two ditches
and witnessed bv an iron stake on
the bank of the said Albemarle
Sound; the said point being the cor
ner between the corner between the
property herein described and the
land of J. S. McNider. The longi
tude of the said beginning point is
approximately 76 degrees 20 min
utes 7.571 seconds; latitude 36 de
grees 05 minutes 17.436 seconds;
from said point of beginning proceed
North 11 deg. 11 min. West 2830.1 ft.
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TAYLOR THEATRE
EDENTON, N. C.
"WE HAVE THE SflOWS"
Today (Friday) Sept. 10
Deanna Durbin and Coseph Cotten
in
"HERS TO HOLD"
Saturday, Sept. 11
Charles Starrett and
Jimmy Davis' Singing Cowboys in
"FRONTIER FURY"
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,
Sept. 12-13-14
Judy Garland and Van Heflin in
"PRESENTING LILY MARS"
Wednesday, Sept. 15
Double Feature 11c and 25c
Dennis O'Keefe and Margo in
"LEOPARD MAN"
Joan Davis in
"TWO SENORITAS FROM
" CHICAGO"
Coming Sept. 16-17
Don Ameche and Gene Tiemey m
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT"
to a large oak on the South side of
Cypress Swamp; thence across Cy
press Swamp North 11 deg. 17 min.
East 611.5 feet to an iron stake on
the North side of Cypress Swamp;
thence, along the North side of Cy
press Swamp North 64 deg. 36 min.
West 28 feet to an iron stake; thence.
North 43 deg. 20 min. West 124.5
f . . : .1 XT-U'
ieei to an iron Biane, urcucc jmnu
76 deg, 38 min. West 281.8 feet;
thence North 82 deg. 0 min. West
175 feet to an iron stake; thence
North 28 deg. 42 min. West 101.2
feet to an iron stake; thence North
80 deg. 46 min. West 121.3 feet to an
iron stake; thence South 76 deg. 47
min. West 144.9 feet to an iron stake';
thence South 73 deg. 0 min. West 186
feet to an iron stake; thence North
43 deg. 52 min. West 61.2 feet; thence
North 63 deg. 01 min. West 128.7
feet to a poplar; thence South 85
deg. 02 min. West 99 feet to a guin;
thence North 65 deg. 26 min. West
280 feet to an elm; thence North 55
deg. 03 min. West 226.8 feet; thence
North 36 deg. 21 min. East 190.9
feet to an iron stake; thence North
6 deg. 15 min. West 94.8 feet to an
iron stake; thence North 15 deg. 30
min. East 93.3 feet to an iron stake;
thence North 43 deg. 38 min. West
367.1 feet; thence North 67 deg. 45
min. West 66 feet to an iron stake;
thence North 10 deg. 37 min.. West
66 feet to an iron stake; thence
North 52 deg. 31 min. West 129 feet
to an iron stake set in an old light
wood stump; thence North 88 deg. t6
min. West 1031.2 feet to a point at
Diana bridge in a road; thence along
the said road North 13 deg. 30 min.
West 365 feet to a stake in Harvey
Neck road; thence along Harvey Neck
road North 79 deg. 04 min. West 330
feet to a stake; thence along Harvey
Neck Road North 71 deg. 04 min.
West 659 feet to a stake; thence
North 52 deg. 48 min. East 2089.9
feet to an iron stake; thence North
20 deg. 34 min. East 1385 feet to an
iron stake; thence North 38 deg. 34 1
min. East 590.8 feet to an iron stake
at the head of a swamp; thence North
37 deg. 31 min. East 635 feet to a
point at mean low water on the
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For You To Feel Well
24 hours every day, 7 days every
week, never stopping, the kidneys filter
waste matter from the blood.
If more people were aware of how the
kidneys must constantly remove sur
plus fluid, excess acids and other waste
matter that cannot stay in the blood
without injury to health, there would
be better understanding of why the
whole system is upset when kidneys fail
to (unction properly.
Burning, scanty or too frequent urina
tion sometimes warns that something
Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back
ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic
pains, getting up at nights, swelling.
Why not try Doan's PiU$1 You will
be using a medicine recommended the
country over. Doan't stimulate the func
tion of the kidneys and help them to
flush out. poisonous waste from the
blood. They contain nothing harmful.
Get Doan'e today. Use with confidence.
At all drug stores.
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Southern shore of Perquimans River;
thence easterly along the mean low
water on the Southern shore of Per
quimans River to its junction with
Albemarle Sound; thence westerly
along the mean low water on the
Northern shore of Albemarle Sound
to the point of beginning. Contain
ing approximately 1264.5 acres. Ex
cepting from the above described
property, the cemetery as now exist
ing." And the said defendants and
all other parties claiming an interest
in said lands of any kind whatsoever
will further take notice that they are
required to appear and file answer or
demur to the petitions filed herein
before the Clerk of the United States
District Court at Elizabeth City,
One of the beet-liked farmers
in these parts is Bert Childers!
And he has the best way of
beatln' the man shortage, too.
Come husking time, Bert In
vites all of his farmer neighbors
over to have a glass of beer.
When they ask politely
"Where's the beer?" Bert points
to a bucket-full of frosty bottles
In the middle of the field.
"All you got to do," he says,
"Is work your way out to It"
Well, Bert's idea has eaught
n all over the countryside.
1943, BREWINO INDUSTRY FOUNDATION. North Core lis CemmittM
Edgar H. Bain, Stat Director. 606-607 Instance Bldg., JUltlgh, N. C
Conserve
An important step in caring
I tires ... let Joe and Bill's inspect your tires often.
When in need of tires ... and if you have the proper certi
ficate . . . come to Joe and Bill's for your new tires. We have
I a large stock of tires ... all sizes.
GOODYEAR and U. S. ROYAL
TIRES and TUBES
JOE AND BILL'S SERVICE STATION
"Where Service
MM, WHITE. Pron.
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SINCLAIR REFINING
- Hertford $U.Cr
North Carolina, on or before the
25th day of September, 1943, or
within twenty (20) days thereafter or
the relief prayed for will be granted..
This 24th day of August, 1943.
MADELYN D. DIX0N, Clerk -United
States District Court.
By W. A. Wylie, Deputy Clerk.
. Sept3,10,17,24 ;
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Jy Joe Marsh
Folks are pitching in to help
their neighbors harvest grain,
and fruit, and vegetables and
are taking their reward in soci
ability when the Job's done. i
And from where I sit, that's a
mighty healthy picture of Amer
ican life people working to-.
gether to get in the food this
country needs and afterwards,
sittin' around like good friends,
over a moderate glass of whole
some beer. I'm for it!
Your Car
for your car is to care for your I
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