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PAGE SIX THE.TSQUTTA? WEEKLY, ErrTIXTll. N. C I T Y Perquimans Weekly . THE Published every Friday at Hert ford, North Carolina. : MAX CAMPBELL .Editor Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934, at Post Office t Hertford, North Carolina, un der the Act of March, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Perquimans, Gates, Chowan and Pasquotank Counties, per year, $1.50. Outside Perquimans, Gates, Chewan and Pasquotank Counties, per year, $2.00. Advertising rates" furnished by request 1 mmmmmwmwmmmm' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1950 For Worldwide From Thanksgiving to Christmas Millions of- people in America and throughout the world will be reading the same verses from the . Bible in the period from Thanks giving to Christmas. This program of Worldwide Bible Reading was started by the American Bible Society during World War II and has grown in the years since. The readings selected by poll for this year follow. The theme is "The Bible A Light and Guide". To find help in the reading a person is asked to read regularly, thought fully, without hurry, prayerfully and obediently, and to copy out a key verse daily and carry it for' helpful reference throughout the day. ,;. ;'!: " .. : Thanksgiving, Nov. 23....Psalms 121 Nov. 24 -......Psalms 1 Nov. 25 ......4..Matthew 5 Sunday, Nov. 26Si....John 1:1-18 Nov. 27 I .Exodus 20:1-17 Nov. 28 , Psalms 61 Nov. 29 , Luke 11 Nov. 30 Psalms 27 Dec. 1 ; Psalms 43 , Dec 2 ..............Psalms 119:105-112 Sunday, Dec. 3.. Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec 6 Dec 7 , Dec. 8 ..Proverbs 4:1-19 .......John 8:1-19 .John 12:23-36 n Peter 1 ..Isaiah 55 ..Psalms 91 Dec 9 .. .Psalms 23 Universal Bible Sunday, Dec 10..Psalms 119:97-104 Dec 11 .... Luke 15 Dec 12 . Dec 13 ... Dec 14 - Dec 15 , ...... Dec. 16 .......... Sunday, Dec 17. Dec 18 Dec 19 Dec 20 Dec 21 Dec 22 Dec 23 ...Isaiah 40:1-8, 28-31 ..I Corinthians 13 J John 3 Romans 12 ...... ...Matthew 25 -John 3:1-21 ..........John 14 -.Matthew 11 .....Hebrews 12:1-13 Revelation 21:1-7, 22-27 .John 17 ..Isaiah 53 Sunday, Dec. 24....Matthew 1:18-25 Christmas, Dec 25.JIatthew 2:1-12 Bankers Announce Subject For Contest Joseoh H. Wolfe, executive secre tary of the North Carolina Bankers Association, has announced that "Green Pastures, Their Place In the Economy of North Carolina," will be the general subiect for the 1951 Ag ricultural Speaking Contest for high school students in North Carolina. For the sixth vear the contest will be sponsored by the N. C. Bankers Association in cooperation with N. C State College and local agricultural groups.' A separate contest is being sponsored by the N. C. Bankers As sociation for Negro high school stu dents, plans for which will be an nounced soon. All .white students in North Caro . lina's 683 high schools, in grades 9 to 12, are eligible to participate. Each must write his own speech, but may receive informational help from any source. A kit of subject material will foe made available to all high schools, through the county agent's office. : iMaximura tune permitted for each speech is 12 minutes. General or ganization and content will count 50 points, and elements of delivery will count 60. The latter includes correct English, 15 points; ease and poise be fore : audience, 15; gestures, 10 and voice, 10. -. April 6, 1951, is the date for the State finals in Raleigh. ' . - Classified 2nd legtls FOR SALE CHEAP-jOOAL BURN ing Heatrola, in good condition. See R. Ci Murray, Hertford, N. C. . novl7 " HELP WANTPED MAN WITH CAR wanted for route work. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Steady. Write ' today, Mr. McVey, Candler Bldg.,' Balti more 2, Md. noV24decl FOR SALE-PURE BRED COLLIE pups, lassie type. See F. N. Mans- ' field, Route One, Hertford, N, C. nov 17 t I - Complete Home Orchard Collection, consisting of 6 Trees furnishing fruit from earliest to latest " as follows: ' 1 Early Red Bird Very early, Scarlet-red. V r.-y. Ay A i.. 1 Yellow Transparent Favorite Yellow." :.-A..,-t : ,Ay.- -,1 Summer Delicious Itarge Yellow. (Summer. '. -'';-::-.'". 'I 1 Maiden Blush Golden with red cheek. Late Summer. 5 . 1 Red Delicious Popular. Fall and winter.' v.--"--" ..''. v. "-.-' . 1 f Virginia WSnesap JWeM-known red. Winter. '.' All Six trees 3 to 4 ft size Special Offer No. 7-0 $6.85, Postpaid. Write for Free Copy 66-page Planting Guide in color. Salespeople wanted. Waynes boro Nurseries Waynesboro, Va. nov24 -1 SALESMAN WANTED RAWLEK5H Dealer wanted immediately to estab lish own Retail business. Vitamins, Foods, Extracts, Insecticides, DDT, nearby. Write Rawleigh's Dept., NCK-320-195, Richmond, Va. hovl7 TAKE OVER PIANO SMALL SPIN- et piano with standard keyboard. Case and interior in excellent con dition. Guaranteed 100. Parfy with good credit and able to assume several monthly installments can purchase. No down payment re quired. Dont write unless Inter ested. Write Credit Division, Box 869, Concord, N. C. decl Road on the farm of Clate Aydlet which was sold to J. E, Commander: North 3 deg. West 14 chains thence North 45 deg. East 57.41 chains to 4 point in the line of the David-JSkinner heirs; thence South 75 deg. East 70 chains to the corner of the David- Skinner .fence; thence Westerly about one mile to the place of beginning, being 160 acres more or less; and be ing the same property conveyed to W. L. Small by J. C. B. Ehringhaus, trustee. i Terms of sale: ' The opening- bid shall be the upset bid as made in this proceeding, of Five Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($5,562.60); the highest bidder at said sale will be required i to de posit ' with the Commissioner ' an amount of five per cent (6) of said bid, the balance of the purchase money to be paid upon confirmation of the sale by the .Court and delivery of deed. This 14th day of Novmber, 1950. ELIZABETH - W. SMALL, ' Commissioner by her Attorney. J. HERBERT SMALL. Novl7,24 AGAIN YOU MAY ENJOY DE licious Sweet Chestnuts by planting Early-bearing, Blight-resistant Chi nese Chestnuts. Being successfully grown from Maine to Florida. Three 2 to 3 ft. trees Special offer No. 1-0 $6.95, Postpaid. Write for Free Copy 56-page Planting Guide in color, offering complete assortment Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, and Ornamental Plant -Material. Salespeople wanted. Waynes boro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Vir ginia, nov 17 NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Per quimans County in a Special. Proceed ing entitled "Elizabeth W. Small, in dividually, and Charles Buxton Small, minor, by his mother and general guardian, Elizabeth W. Small, ex parte!'' entered on November 13, 1950, directing 'a sale of the property here inafter described for partition among the owners thereof, the undersigned through her attorney will, on Tuesday, the 28th day of November, 1950, at 12 o'clock noon at the Court House door in Hertford, North Carolina, of fer for sale 'at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing property to wit: NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of . the estate of R. L. Layden, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to exhibit them to . the under signed at 208 N. Road Street, E'iza- beht City, N. C. on or before the 17th day of November, 1951 or this njtice will be pleaded in bar of their re. covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ' This 17th day of November, 1950. RALPH LAYDEN r Administrator of R. L. Layden. Nov24,decl,8,15,22,29 North Carolina, ' "f ' Perquimans County. ' In the matter of H. G. Swayne, hus band of Gertie Swayne (deceased), Tom Swayne and wife Pearl Swayne, Henry Swayne and wife, Maude ISwayne, Therrisa Stanton and husband,' Rupert Stanton, C. B. Griffin, Pattie G. Hoggard and hus band W. A. Hoggard, Max R. Grif fin and wife, Glennie Griffin, Ther risa Griffin, Lucille Willey, Geral dine G. Stallings and husband, Em mett Stallings, and Dorothy C. Branch and husband, Roy Branch. (Ex Parte. NOTICE OP RE-SALE Under and by virtue of ail order of the' Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in a civil action therein j pending as above entitled; and under and , by virtue of an order of ' resale upon an advance bid, made by the said court, the, undersigned commis sioner will on the 2nd day of De- That certain tract or parcel of land . . i i t-r it j m . . t-i i civile win vii wiv Aim . unjr ux w situated m Hertford 1 Township, Per-(Cember jogo, at n:36 o'clock A. M., qmmans County, North Carolina; be-,at 'ftf s Houfle of ginning gum iump m " miuu p r t , neTtfnrA of rand lying and being in New Hope Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, and described as follows, viz:..'. ' ' , " ' ".. , .. " Bounded by the '. lands of Noah Bright on the east; . William Bray estate on the north, "Dr. William Rid dick estate," Harriet. Small estate, and the Clement Gnffih Tract on the west, and the Clement Griffin tract and the U. S. Highway on. the' south, containing by estimation 80 acres more or less. For chain of title see deed book 30, page 194, Public Registry oi rerquimans, county, jv. u f... A cash deposit of 5 will .be re4, quired of the successful bidder., .-. Dated and posted this 16th day of November; 1950. ' .:.. CHAIS. E. JOHNSON, - i Commissioner. nov24deol . CARD OF THANKS . We want to thank all of our friends for the kindnesses shown us during the accident and illness of our son, Dan Reed, also for the many prayers, flowers, cards, letters, visits and gifts. We are glad to report he is still im proving.' f IMr. and Mrs. Fred Winslow. IF ,' :,WeSdl SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR and U. S. ROYAL ; TIRES and TUBES "Let Us Service Your Car Today." AT YOUR For the Best In. .. 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