rAUJS two Ttelii&nsPfo: On Conference Tesm Three members of the Perquimans High School football team were se lected by sports writers,, officials and coaches as witstanding and deserving a spot on the AU-Albemarle Confer ence team, it was revealed this week by the Hertford County Herald, which conducted the poll. The Indians winning places on the all-conference first team were Earl Winslow, Edward Lane and Jack Symons. TVo "first at.rinr selections follow: Ends, Dilday, Ahoskie and Griffin, Williamston; tackles, Andrews, Wil liamston and Winslow, Hertford; guards, Whitaker, Windsor and Sy mons, Hertford; center, Pierce, Ply mouth; backs, Williamson, Ahoskie; Swain, Plymouth; Basnight, Ply mouth, and Lane, Hertford. Jack Young, Ahoskie, edged out Stuart Maynard of Williamston as "Coach of the Year." Runners up in the ballots making the second team were Peal and Jones, ends, both from Columbia. Tackles, Brickhouse, Columbia, and Booker, Plymouth. Center, Adams from Co lumbia. Guards, Leggett, Scotland Neck, and Sawyer, Plymouth. Backs, Umphlette and Roy Parker of Ahos kie, Rogerson of Williamston and Gurganus of Plymouth. Other players mentioned for the star teams were Rogers, Williamston, Winslow, Hertford, Speller, Windsor, and Alexander, Plymouth, ends. Tackles, Myers, Williamston, Jones, Ahoskie, Cohoon, Columbia, and New some, Ahoskie. Guards: Early, Ahoskie; Bateman, Columbia; Goff, Williamston; Jordan, Plymouth, and Warren, Scotland Neck. Centers: Carrow, Williamston, and Karanikas, Ahoskie. Backs: Tayloe, Ahoskie; Tuck, Scotland' Neck; Taylor, Williamston; Jones, Columbia, and Boys, Scotland Neck. Fourteen ballots were received from officials, newspapermen and coaches. Uv a NomlmW. idUL thtino- tic' will be pleaded in bar . of their rteorexyi All ; persona indebted to aid estate will please make Immed iate payment This 16 day of November, 1947. MARY LINDA UMPHLETT. Executrix of James T. Umphlett - nov 21,28dec5,lZ,19,26 NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of James A. Nixon, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 17th day of November. 1948. or this notioe will me pleaded in bar of their recovery. ah persons inaeoiea to saia estate will please make immediate payment. rni8 Kin aay oi iNovemoer, lvn. MYRTLE N. BUNDY, Administratrix of James A. Nixon. Nov21,28Dec5,12,19,26 We have" just installed machinery for cutting and in stallation of all makes of auto glass. It would be wise to replace your broken glass before January first. We Will Appreciate Your Business HOWELL CHEVROLET COMPANY "YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER" PHONE a 151 HERTFORD, N. C. CIRCLE NO. 6 MEETS Circle No. 6 met Monday evening December 8, at 8 o'clock at the church with Mrs. E. C. Woodard, Mrs. Tom my Byrum 'and Mrs. Joe Levinson as hostesses. The room was decorated with the Christmas scheme of lighted eand es. a Christmas tree, nouy ana nine. Durine the business session the roll call and reading of the minutes were heard with 24 members and one visitor present. Reports were heard from the various chairmen, and offi cers for the year 1948 were elected as follows: Leader, Mrs. J. H. Bagley; presi dent, Mrs. Henry Lewis; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Willie Ainsley; program chairmen, Mrs. E. C. Wood ard and S':rs. Tom Cox; community missions chairman, Mrs. Louis Tark- ington; stewardship chairman, Mrs. Charlie Vann; mission study chair man, Mrs. Jim Hass, and publicity chairman, Mrs. Tommy liyrum. Mrs. Charlie Vann had charge of the pro gram. Mrs. Louis Tarkington gave the devotional and Mrs. Willie Ains ley led in prayer. A Christmas story was given by Mrs. Henry Lewis. Six girls sang "Evening Prayer," during which time the members walked to the Christmas tree and presented their "Lottie Moon Offering" enve lope as their gift to Christ. Christ mas carols were then sung by all. A social hour was then enjoyed and Christmas presents were exchanged. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere . thanks and appreciation for the ex-! pressions of sympathy and kindness rendered during the illness and death of our beioved husband and father, J. F. Winslow, and the lovely floral offerings and cars loaned. 1 WIFE AND CHILDREN. fO OUft FRIENDS HERTFORD AND VICINITY ffhe Sinclair deafer in this locality and myself join together in wishing you VeryWy Chrisimas and good cheer for 'tbe New Year. Your friendly patronage during the past year to greatly appreciated. And we look forward to providing you with even better Sinclair products and services during the coming year. TOWE, SINCLAIR REFINING CO. Hertford, North Carolina :emit Santa's Headquarters For Classified and Legals FOR SALE ONE UPRIGHT PI ano. in rood condition. Price $250. Phone Elizabeth City Hollv 19-J-2. dec!2,19 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Mattie L. Winslow, deceased, late of Perquimans Oour.ty, North Carolina, this is to notify a'! persons' having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit theni to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 12th day of Decem ber, 1948, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 12th day of December, 1947. ELLEN W. McCALLUM, Administratrix of Mattie L. Winslow. Pecl9,26,Jan2,9,16,23 notice of "administr ATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of James T. Umphlett, de ceased; late of Perquimans County, North Carettss thliair to notify all uium flavin Y-'-Sm. 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Come . in now and choose from our outstanding, . new spring collection. Convenient terms easily arranged, if you Hkej, ELIZABETH CITY, K C. r 'J 1 estate of -oed 'to exhibit I at Route . Phone 216,. E. Mai.i It. them to th 1 Hertford, $. - . or before the 15 J . '''' t' 1 . I t L