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PAGE EIGHT THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HJSKTJVJKiU, IS. W xtL.iaarjn n, xo. LlnslcsoTo TinC;:r:i2GLT 1 Perctuimans High School opened its 1950 basketball season at Sunbury last Friday night withthe Perquimans Squaws trouncing the Sunbury girls 40-33 while the Indians lost the open er to the Sunibury boys by a two-point manrin 32-30. In the preliminary game between the srirls. Marvina White, witn estate to exhibit them to the under signed at 208 N. Boad Street, ETUa beht City, N. C on or before die 17th day of November, 1951 or this n otice 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 , i Administrator of B. L. Layden. Nov24,decl,8,15,22,29 BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $175,000 SCHOOL (BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF . . 'PERQUIMANS : WHiEREAS, the County Board of Education of the County of Perquim- lfi'ans, acting for the Perquimans County points, led her teammates in scoring School Administratave Urn,, has de the opening victory. ISymons tallied jtermined 10iatt it is necessary topro 10 points, Saunders got six and J.jvide certain additional school faali Yagel had eight. Morgan was high ties in said umt such as are described v m 2 OjlmIS-Saw T A 4KM t Iiihu) AMAH ' vt naker for the SunDury giris. m o" ' . " " alteration of suon existing school plant facilities and the acquisition of such land and "the purchase of sucn furnishings and equipment, bonds of the County of Perquimans are here by authorized and shall be issued pursuant to The county finance acx of North Carolina, Tne maximum ag gregate principal amount of said bonds authorised by this bond order shall be One Hundred and Seventy five Thousand Dollars ($175,000). ; ISection 3. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected. . A :' Section 4. A statement , : of , the County debt ' of the County bf Per quimans has been filed iwith the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of said Courtty and is opeh to public inspec don. ,; plant facilities, In the Perquimans for -the registration f "voters, SI J AM Ii ii IT-.'i. .1 . - - . , m County School Administrative Unit, in order that the public schools In aid County may be maintained as a part of the system of public schools of the state of North Carolina, and also authorizes the levy of an annual tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds authorised thereby; and approve the indebted ness to be incurred by the issuance of said bonds? The polls for the election will be open at the hour of 6:30 o'clock A, If., and will close at the hour of 6:30 P. M.. Eastern Standard Time. The election will be held at the same poll' ing places at which (be last election was held in Ferqmnmns county io the election of members of the Gen era! Assembly.-" ' . :,-.v! - The Registration Books shall be nnint maker The Squaws held an 11-10 advan tage at the close of the first period and maintained a lead throughout the contest. Half time score was 18-14. In the boys' contest, the Indians,1 fresh from playing football, had dif finiltv in findine the range of the basket and missed many easy shots. Sunbury took an 8-5 lead in the first period and held this advantage throughout the contest. Half time score was 18-15. Only in the final period did Perquimans outscore Sun bury, the Indians racking up nine points while Sunbury collected seven. Tilley was high point man for Per quimans with nine; Thach had 8, Sum ner 6, Cannon four, and Morris 2. Walker scored one point. Coach Fearing used 10 players in the contest starting off with Tftach and Tilley at forwards, Towe at cen ter, Sumner and Wulf at guards. Cannon, Walker, Morris, Williams and Lane were used as substitutes daring the game. Ward, with 12 points, was high man for the Sunibury ceam. ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. Who won the recent Navy-Notre-Pame Football game? 2. What team defeated Ohio State THE ANSWERS 1. Notre Dame, for the 20th victory in 24 contests. 2. Southern Methodist. Legal Notices order that the public schools in said County may be maintained, as a part of the system of public schools of the State of North Carolina, for the term required by the Constitution of North Carolina, and that it will be neces sary to expend for such purposes not less than $175,000 in addition to any other available moneys, and have re quested the Board of Commissioners to Section 6; This "bond order- shaU?,'?; 57" issue Donas oi tne county oi rer quimans to raise such sum: NOW, THEREFORE, BE it UiUrixtriL Dy tne tsoara oi .Carolina. Commissioners of the County of Per quimans as follows: Section 1. . The Board of Commis sions of the County of Perquimans: has ascertained and hereby determines that it is necessary that the Perquim ans County School Administrative Unit erect new school facilities con sisting of schoolhouses, physical edu cation and vocational education build ings and lunch rooms, and erect ad ditions to and alter and reconstruct such existing school facilities, and ac quire land and purchase furnishings and equipment required for such school plant facilities, in order that the public schools in said Counlty may be .maintained as a part of the sys tem of public schools of the State of North -Carolina, for the term required by the Constitution of North Caro ke effect when approved by the vo ters of the County at an election as provided in said Act - The foregoing bond order was final ly passed on the 27th day of No vember, 1950, and was first published on the 1st " day of December, 1950. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said bond order must be commenced within thirty days af ters its first publication. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of the County of Perquimans. Dated, November 27, 1950. - . . 3. W. WARDi Clerk, of the Board of Commissioners of Perquimans County, North Carolina DecWS IJ-u-u-ij-u-j-j-jlJV ilr J. W. WARD Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Perquimans, North decl,8 December 9, I960, and shall be closed) at Sunset on Saturday, December 23 1950. On each day (Sundays ex cepted) during such period, the Regis trar for each election precinct in the. County will keep the book open be tween the hours of 9:00 o'clock A. M., and sunset itfor the registration of voters, in such election precinct. On each Saturday during such period each Registrar will attend at the polling place in his election precinct between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and sun- PERQUIMANS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a Spec ial Election will be held in the Coun ty of Perquimans, North Carolina, on January 6, 1951, for the purpose of submitting ,to the qualified voters of said county, the following proposi tion: , ' ..' '.h Shall the qualified voters of the County of Perquimans approve the bond order entitled "Bond Order Au thorizing the issuance of $175,000 School Bonds of the County of Per quimans," which was adopted by the Board of Commissioners on November NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authori ty contained in that certain deed of mortgage executed on the 8th day of January, 1941, by John Harrell, to Ben Harrell, and recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Per quimans County, N. C, in,M. D. Book 22. uaire 96. default having been made in th conditions of said deed of Mortgage, the undersigned mortgagee will, on the 30th day of December, 1950, at 11:30 o'clock A. M., at the front door of Court House of Per quimans County, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid ded for cash the following described property: First Tract: Bounded north by George W. Jackson estate and canal ditch, south by main road, west by J. B. Benton and canal ditch, containing 5 acres, more or less, the building lot. Second Tract: Beginning at and near a White Oak, said J. B. Benton and J. T. Wood's corner, thence north east by C. Umphlett's line to lead ditch, George Benton's corner, thence north west down lead ditch to another Wd ditch runninsr across the -main line through the field; thence along said ditch in a southerly course to J. T. WnnA'ti iin and canal -ditch to the White Oak, the place of beginning, containing 34 acres, more of less and being same land conveyed to W. M. Munden by deed from J. H. Harrell and wife." See deed recorded in detd book 12, page 59. . Third Tract: Also a small tract of woodland containing 2V4 acres, more nr 19. situated on back of said J. H. TTorwii'B land, adioininf lands of Jesse Harrell, J, C. Wilson and the Hpnrv Elliott land. Tot further des cription of .all tracts see deed book 17, page 655, Public Kegistry oi rerquim ans County. '"'-: A deposit of 10 will be required of the successful bidder at the day of sale.. - - Dated and. posted this 28th day of November, 1950. BEN HABJRELL Mortgagee and holder of the note. By: OHAS. E. JOHNSON, Attorney for Ben Harrell. dec8,15,22,29 27. 1950. and which" authorizes bonds line, and that it will be necessary to of the County of Perquimans of the expend for said purposes not less maximum aggregate principal amount than $175,000, in addition to any of $175,000 to finance tne erection moneys which have been or will here-(of new school plant facilities consist after be made available from other ing of schoolhouses, physical educa- sources to finance sucn additional ition ana vocational duhiuuko m lunch rooms, and the erection of addi- school facilities. Section 2. In order to raise the money required to finance the erec tion of such new school plant fa cilities and for the erection of addi tions to and the reconstruction and, tions to and the alteration and re construction of such existing school facilities, and the acquisition of ! land, and purchase of furnishings am. equipment required for such 'school NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of J. T. Jackson, deceas ed, 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 608 Harding Street, Raleigh, N. C, on or before die 24th day of November, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please' make ' immediate puyment - .i-'z-Thia 24th day o November, 150. j THOMAS U. JACKSON, : I Administrator of J. T. Jackson. declA!15,229,7an5 Notice of SaM The undersigned will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described chattels and farm equipment, at the farm of the late M. S. Smith, on the Durants Neck-Woodville Road, on Saturday, December 16, at io A. M., o'clock, rain or shine. FARM EQUIPMENT: Including two horses, 1,100 and 1,400 pounds; 1 mule, 1,350 pounds; 1 International Riding Plow, complete with accessories; 1 Massey-Harris riding plow com- Iplete .with accessories; 2 Haskett plows com i i n 1 1 j i . i i j-i piete witn cultivators, narrows ana oiner ac cessories. 2 John Deere discs, 16-inch. 1 stalk cutter; 1 John Deere Weeder. 1 Combination Blackhawk planter, complete with seed plates. 1 Two-horse Hackney farm wagon. 1 Gates County cart. 1 John Deere 14-inch middle buster. . ... 1 Moline 12-inch middle buster. 2 No. 8 turn plows; 2 small turn plows. 1 Cotton plow, with cotton works. 1 Hand seed drill, complete set of hoes shov els and rakes. " . . - , .- 2 Small scalding pots; 1 large scalding pot and many other farm items too numer ous to mention. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES: 1 maple living room suite, consisting of divan, two chairs and table; 1 steel utility cabinet; 1 walnut bedroom suite; 1 Sellers kitchen cabinet; 1 painted breakfast set, table and four- chairs; 1 ice box, 50-pound capacity; 1 oak round center table, and many other household items too numerous to mention. . - - ' .. MO' We Sell - SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR and U. S. ROYAL TIRES and TUBES "Let Us Service Your Car Today." AT YOUR SJ5RVICEV for the Best In . . . O gas - on. O GREASE O TIRES 9 BATTERIES O WASHING JOE & DILL'S SERVICE STATION RAY WHITE, Prop. PHONE 86or NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified at Administrator of ttte estate of ft. L. Layden, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against, the hl as. OI Route 3 Box 173 AUCTIONEER i S. D. 4 Hertfprd, N. C. 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