THE rZ2?JriANS "' EEIiTFORD, K C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1952. PAGE SEVEN ; by j. p: rssst j .lien -there were no graded schools thi8 section and four months was ; e length of the school term,' unless special taxation distrkttg were ordered, wtuitdon ,wa charged Tiy;'' I J "When the", chKU!ters in the ty were paid from J25.Q0 to 00 per month t ' hen each county had to finance school expenses No state or fed eral aid,; and the school board had to borrow the money to pay expenses until taxes could be collected? . When the late W. G. OaSther was principal of the academy, and later Prof. Hassell, D. B. Ldles, Prof. Phil, lips, Prof. Joyner, Prof. Underwood, Profr Edgar Bundy and others 7 When Miss Harriet Nixon was su , perintendent of public instruction for Perquimans County t r (When only "single' ': ladies were tiployed as. school teachers in the unty, or if married ladies were em ployed, it was because not enough "single" teachers could be found?' ; 'When there were just about as wrarfy . men 'teachers! as there were 'adiea ' for instance, the late Chas. Johnson and W. E. White? (ITave you anymore school hews?) J CHAPANOKE NEWS ( iMr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings spent Monday in Norfolk, Va, f ; Mather Hurdle of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Towe of Wil- j? son spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. Bfllie Elliott spent Saturday at East take.- - IMr. and Mrs. ' Cary Quincy and daughter of Norfolk 'and Mr. and Mrs. . Douglas Darden of Hertford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Quincy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee Jennings and family and Mr. and Mrs.' John A. El liott and daughter spent Sunday af ternoon at Creswell. V ROBERSON . COUNCIL aae!Xid and Legrcl3 FOR, , SALE (LIVE OR DfEESSED turkeys. ' 'At farm br delivered. Clarence S. Chappell, RJPD 2, Hert ford, in Hurdletown sectibnf ' or phoni J. Ward, Hertford for in formation. . It FOR SAIiE TJURHEYS, IMiE OR dressed. Delivered. Call 4976, Mrs. Claude Winslow, WinfalL N. C. It Commissioners' Proceedings The marriasre of Mrs. Beulah Coun- dL daughter of Mrs. H. B. Allred, of Ashboro, to Carroll Roberson, son of Elmer Roberson, of Hertford, took place Saturday, November 15, at four o'clock in the afternoon, m the ureal Hove Baptist Church. The Rv. Lee PhUKtos. pastor of the: church, per formed the double ring ceremony, The bride wore a dress of navy blue with black accessories and her- cor- NovRmlber 8. 1952 vi ' At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Perquim ans County held at the Court House on the first Monday, the 8rd day of November, 19S2: Present .and presid ing A T. Lane, chairman, with Com missioners Roy S. Chappell, E. B. Hollowell. E. A. Turner and William C. Chappell. Absent: none. Ti Commissioner approved a re quest that the State Highway A Pub He Works Commission improve and Vami At, massalble condition that cer tain road known . as the Episcopal Church Road. ' . On motion ordered, that Max K. Campbell, purchase adding machine and necessary stationery lor jaunty Account's offce. ? On motion made and duly passed that the salary of C. P. Banks, Clerk of the Recorder's Court be raited to 8150.00 per month beginning Novem ber 1, 1952. The request for granang and im proving by the State Highway and Public Works Commission, that cer tain lane leading from the highway to the residence of Enoch Gregory waB tabled for further information. On motion, the Commissioners ap proved a request that filing cabinet for Colored Agriculture urfice. On mntinn. the Commissioners at cepted offer of Mrs. Melvdn Saunders of $180.00 for encnes in Agricul ture Building. On , motion " ordered that Archie Lane, chairman of the Board of Com missioners be and. is nereDy auwiona- eA tt nnivhase chairs for the audi torium of the Agriculture Building. On motion, the Treasurer was or dered to pay the following bills: T C. Ymrel. S10.00: Hewsrora Jtiara. ware & Supply Co., $1.80; Hertford Hardware A Supply Co., $1.40; Hert- ford Hardware & Supply U., l.u wrfrJ Hardware A Supply o $4.00; Hertford Hardware & Supply Co, $3.63; Robert A. White,. $10.20; C. A. Davenport, M. D $5.00; unowan $7133; a Edgar White, $8.34; Ed wards Funeral. Home, $15.00; The Perquimans Weekly, $67.T5; The Per- quintans Weekly, $5.00; Miss Kimsey Perry, $18.31; Dr. T. P. Brinn, J2.00y Dr. T. P. Brinn, $10.50; Dr. T. P. Brinn; $25.00; 1 Melvin G. Owens, $60.50: Walter Wriifht. $5.00; Sam Hourmouzis, $17.55; Xxwe's Funeral Home, $40.00; j. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc., $2.04; Duke I Hospital, $73.73; Pitt Farm Equipment Co-, $7.65; 1. C. Morgan, $305.21; Commercial Printing Co, . $9J30; Darden Bros., 94c; Darden Bros., $7.00. " M. G. Owens, Sheriff of Perquimans County speared before the board to make settlement for tne laoi taxes bv bfferinar as insolvents,, tax re ceipts in the amount of $$4,016.10 and took the following oath: North Carolina, Perquimans County. M. G, Owens, Sheriff of Perquimans County, State of North Carolina, be ing duly sworn, deposes and says:, That the foregoing 9 sheets' contains a true list of the taxes of persons not listing lands in the County of Per quimans for the year 1951 that re mains unpaid. That he has made dili gent effort to collect such taxes out of the personal property of such taxpay ers or by other means open to him for the collection of such taxes- and that jhe returns said list as insolvents. M. G. OWENS Sworn and subscribed to before me this the 3rd day of November, 1952. IW. H.PITT,. Clerk of Superior Court. ' SEAL Clerk Superior 'Court. ' k 1 IN; SETTLEMENT OF i 198k TAX LEVY Amount of levy $143,946.21 ; late listing, $208.00; pick-ups, $698.97; tax penalty collected, $675,78; total, $145,528.96. . Remitted by W. F. C. Edwards, $25,255.60; Discounts by W, F. C. Edwards, $492.69; Tax Sales, $4,994. 34; errors, $437.71; insolvents, $4, 018.10; remitted by M. G. Owens, Sheriff, $110,425.95; total, $145,624. gg. " Due M. G. Owens, Sheriff, $95.33. Total, $145,628.96. MAX R. CAMPBELL, County Account. On motion, the foregoing settlement made by M. G. Owens, Sheriff of Per- cjuimanB County, for 1951 tax books is hereby accepted and Max Campbell, Special Tax Collector for 1952 taxes, ia hereby authorized and directed to turn over the 1952 tax books to M. G. Owens, Sheriff of Perquimans Coun ty, for collection. ; ! No further business the board ad journed. V A. T. LANE, Chairman. ATTEST: J. W. WARD, Clerk to Board. CARD OF THANKS We thank all of our friends and neighbors for the multitude of kind nesses and tokens of sympathy and good will shown us during the ill ness and passing on of our beloved husband and father. Horace F. Long. MRS. MYRTLE LONG AND FAMELY. VUiiftfiAAAnJVWO JLlWinnlWUinfMVrt -i r iaaaaasaswMMsJ . earn was of red roses. ' 'Hospital, $135.00; Owen G. "unnco. FffiST TIME IN TfflS SECTION! The Bells Iet s, iveep Ringing With The BELLS of JOY OF TEXAS HOUSTON, . . :. and .!.- THE GOSPEL HARMONETTS OF EDENTON, N. C THE PEARLY GATE QUARTET OF SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Tuesday Night, November 25th 8 O'CLOCK " , . . '" ' ';V'"' ' ', '" y v .' Perquimans Training School WINFALL, NORTH CAROLINA ADVANCE TIO&TS $1.00 At Door: Adults, $1.25. Children, 50c 'V,,-,.,-'.. i.'i'lA.r'i ,r, , . " ",k ' i t "y"-. ' v. ' Tickets on sale ia Hertford at Savoy, Big Jimfs Cafe, Jsaac Lowe, Preston James and Gaylord James. In IWinfall at The Country vhid, tun, Btmons. .1 NOW! FDR CHRISTMAS ; 0itermipuit f Sterling 7 "i ' 1 5 pint tloM-MHkf P'--:i..-'r . m4 ;-rsp ,, i . 'Jv & ? ) . 1 X -':-fl''.; ,'. '''.i:; S'vi v;vv'''V - Mptmm MSAt .) ;s .'.- - ... ,1.', . . s ' t, a PRICED FOR YOUR w' GIFT BUDGET UNDER $15: J-plt ptocf -fmf 1 UNDER $30: ,4-pIC phKfMNllIt I lINDER $23: UNDER $90 4iric ploc MWlng V $55 COMPLETE: 1 "Siorttr im" lof 4 4 KimMi 4 Foritt, CANNON i Asparagus 31c NO. 211 CAN to m 1 THIS WEEK ON COLONIAL'S BIG TENDER SWEET PEAS Green Giant 2N&as339c REDGATE TOMATO Catsup 2 BOTTLES 3 3 C ST0NEYMAN Peaches 25c NO. 212 CAN Halves '0 -I lb: SQUARE CUT Whole or Half HUDSON STANDARD Napkins 2 80CT pkgs. Z ZC WHOLE OR; HALFFULLY TRIMMED LEG O'LAMb . . ECONOMICAL FLANK ON BREAST O'LAMB" WRAP YOUR LAMB CHOPS IN LUTER'S , SLIGED BACON " TENDER FULLY TRIMMED WHOLE KERNEL CORN Niblets 2 can! 35c Rib Chops Lb. Shoulder Chop! Lb. NABISCO NEW RITZ Crackers 33c LB. PKG. ALL SIZES JUICY FLA. JNJ LBS. 12 CRANBERRY SAUCE Ocean Spray 21c 16-OZ. CAN MEAT ANDPRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 22nd it pja. Grapefruit .. : 4 ,f0R 25 c :VVmeappleV;2;.25c' Calif. Carrots . . . .2 eSb29c Ciicst nuts iU9 2 25c THANKSGIVING PUMPKIN PIE Ovtr IN pUa r htVai Mar thte txnlUnl rclp nt ptrftcttd. It vakm rich, emmjr, tpiJ pk. t Pick Of th NMt Eft I taMBMI CfaMUM 141 cup i 1 tJI I c 11 tMipooa ftor lt ImpoM Mil 1 t-lnck mMnS Mstty tbtll BmI tit tliilitlir. AM br hmdhntti nhi 0, Pwr Into wlrr shtll. Bk hi hot ma, 4tS imgnm, II mkmtm. Rtdno. bwl to noiarato. St Jllllli u4 m.Hmu hhw aaimttM av until a kaJb laMrtoi to tm tor cotow rt rill Sanm warto itk wUaaal cnaa. mmn 1 s-ucs a. 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