. THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HEUfPOHD, NORTH CAR9LINAr.?5IDAY, MARCH 11, 1935.
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)"LOOK OUT FOR THE STEAMSHIP" Most motorists have at one time or another had to stop
libra train, but few ever stopped for a sidewheeler to. go by. These motorists near Shelbuine,
Vt., recently had the unique experience as the 49-ycar-oH Ticonderoga, last of the sidewheelers on
i Lake Champlain, began a final two -month, 8000-foot overland cruise on a specially designed
k railway carriage to her final berth on the grounds of the Shelburne Museum, where she'll be on
' iwnmanent dtsDlay... Paddles and walkinB-fceaDMiere.removed durina the tria..
Home News
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By KIMSEY PERRY, Home Agent
Many people think of ..brown as a
predominate color in dried flower
arrangements, , but you can have
yellows, jrreens, reds, blacks' and
whites. Wild flowers, grasses, ber
ries and seed pods may also be
used. . It is time to begin saving
materials in order to have attrac
tive arrangements next Fall. Gath
er flowers and strip off all the
leaves. Bunch them together with
' out letting the heads touch and
haitif upside down in a dark, dry
place. -The time required for dry
ing varies from a few days to sev
eral areeks. Flowers may also be
driedby the borax method. After
the naves are arranged the flow
ers are placed upside down in
enough borax to cover them. Be
careful not to let the flower heads
toucheach other. Look at these
fiowws every two or three days ajn
wheirjthey are dry remove, ..from the
borax, brush with a slightly damp
ened brush and hang upside down
for a day or two.
Leaves help to make attractive
, arrangements and ferns and small
leaves may be pressed. Leaves may
. also ,be preserved with a mixture
of one-third glycerin and two-
. thirds water. Submerge the leaves
in the mixture until they have ab
sorbed the glycerin. This takes
two or more weeks. They should
S be wiped carefully and allowed to
stand in a well-ventilated place be
fore storing.
By the use of these three meth
ods you may have a variety of col
ors and texture in your arrange-
ments. Gathering flowers a few
days apart will help to give you
Variety. Be very sure that the
, leaves are removed and that the
dried , flowers -are stored in a safe
place until they are to be used.
March is "Cottage Cheese Pro
motion Month." Cottage cheese is
a good food and not just something
to make a salad, look good. One
of the foods most lacking in the
: diet ia milk and since cottage cheese
is a concentrated form of milk, it
is one good way to get nutrients in
milk- in the diet in a substantial
1 amount. Cottage cheese is easily
i! digested and it is a wonderful food
' for fhosft who wish to lose weight
... because it is low in calories. It is
also ;one i of the most versatile
foods; therefore, the family need
not tire of it. ' ' " j
r or a mncn saian, cottage cneese
combiner nicelv ' with almost nnv
v type of food, "k few examples are:
. ' u vwuvufw w ...... .
Salad:: pk, lime-flavored gelatin,
; 1 cup 'water, 2 : cups; iihsweetened
applesauce, 1 cup cottage cheese,
DissVe limei' gelatin:, n ; water.
FoldL-ih applesauce and? xottage
cheese) and h)joui; into' individual
molf.4Plt in,- jref rjgerator ,. until
flimS tJnmold on lettuQe and serve
' yithBayonnaise 'f f'M!:?l
. CWh Stuffed Peppers: , 6 green
'- pepTOis 1 tmfa cottage. 'ehese,
2 fups cookeid' rice,1 1 'egg, Jalt
and .pepper, k buttered ' soft bread
crumbs. Wash peppers, " cut off
tops and remove stems, seeds and
white fibre, Cook peppers and the
tops in boiling salted water 'for
about 10 minutes. Drain. Mix the i
cottage cheese, rice, slightly, beaten'
' egg, salt and pepper to taste and
the pepper tops chopped coarsely.
Fill the peppers with this mix
ture. Top with the buttered bread
crumbs and place in a . buttered
"baking pan.' . Bake in a moderately
hot oven . (375 degrees F.J Tor
rlout 25 minutes. Six servings.
Cancer Director )
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Ben A. Cliff, Takoma Park, Md.,
who has been named executive di
rector of the North Carolina Di
vision, American Cancer Society,
succeeding Mrs. George E. Mar
shall, Mount Airy. A native of
Hendersonville, Cliff held positions
in Asheboro, Elizabeth City and
Burlington before going to the
Washington, D. C, area, where he
has worked with national Red
Cross headquarters and a pharma
ceutical manufacturing concern.
Fire Losses Drop
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Estimated fire losses in the
United States last year took a
downward turn, the National Board
of Fire.. Underwriters has report
ed. Tlie figure for 1954 was $870,
984,000 as against $90.1,4 00,900 for
19M.
; Last 'year's estimated monthly
loss statistics declined steadily
from June until .December. The
resulting annual figure marks the
first time in four years that the
rising fire losses have been check
ed. It gives encouragement to
Estimated fire losses in this
country last year totalled $870,
984,000, This is 3.B. per cent
less than the year before, whn
they amounted to $903,400,000.
A thorough, community-wide
Clean-Up campaign can help re
duce this national waste still
further!
CLASS MEETING
The Youth Class of Berea Church
of Christ held its, monthly meeting
at Faye Miller's home on February
13. The vice president read from
Romans 12:14-20. Minutes were
road and roll called by the secre
tary. A lovely poem was read by
Mary F. Eure and the hymn "Give
of Your Best To the Master" was
sung. Readings 1-4 was read by
members of the class. Another
poem was read by Lucy Eure and
the class read its regular Bible
readings. The class closed with the
hymn '"Did You Think to Pray"
and Lucy Eure dismissed the class
with prayer.
Delicious refreshments were en
joyed by all.
Sunday School Lesson
(Cor tinned from Page Six)
secret place alone, or in the crowd
ed thoroughfare of some city.
Someone has given us this as a
reminder to develop pur prayer-life
to its fullest: "Keep the prayer
flame alive lest, spiritually, you
freeze to death!"
(These commentaries are based
on the International Uniform Sun
day School Lesson outlines, copy
righted by the International Coun
cil of Religious Education and used
by permission).
CARD OF THANKS
We wish tp express our sincere
thanks to our neighbors and friends
for the many acts of kindness
shown and for the many cards and
flowers sent during the illness and
death of our wife and mother.
WM. W. CORPREW
AND DAUGHTER
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends and
neighbors for the many acts, of
kindness shown mo, for the visits
made nnd the lovely flowers And
cards sent me while I was a pa
tient in the hospital and while re
cuperating at home.
MRS. W. M. BRAY
community campaigns such as
Clean-Up: Week, which york to
bring about increased public sup
port of ,fire prevention.; Neverthe
less, the toll continues to hover
near thej billion-dollar mark, pre
senting . ia , serious threat to the
country's economy.1
Aitnougn relatively sugnt reduc
tions ini the nation's fire losses
have occurred. In three years since
1935, the trend has been a general
increase, with an abrupt rise be
ginning jht1943, ' The losses, the
National) Board explains, reflected
the nation's expanding eeonorny,
particularly those insurable 'Valiios
which increased proportionately
with rising prices and mounting
production. . ' v
Frugality is good, if liberality be
joined with it. The first is leaving
off superfluous expenses; the- last
bestowing them to the benefit of
others that need. ,
William Penn. 1
'All men make mistakes, but a
good man yieldV'when he knows he
la wroiujf. . r -Sophocles.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to takn this opportunity
to thank our many friends, neigh
bors and visiting ministers for their
deeds of kindness, prayers, cards,
flowers and cars loaned during the
illness and death of our mother.
Son and Daughters of
Mrs. M. Lee Eaves.
t CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to each and every one for
the gifts, food, telephone calls,
cards, flowers, visits and kind
words of Understanding at the time
of our accident. Your kindness will
never be forgotten.
JESSIE AND , .
- 1 PAM COX:
Classified -tegzls
WANTED SEWING OF ALL
kinds, and alterations to do at
honie. Prices reasonable. ' Phone
,5663 Harvey Point Road, Mrs. 1
D. Myers, Hertford, N. C.
Marl 1,18
SALESMEN WANTED WOULD
you like to have a good, perma
nent, profitable business of your
1 own. You can -have selling
. Rawleigh Products. Hundred of
men are earning mora than ever
before, .supplying families with
' Rawleigh's every day necessities.
'You ' can, too. Good locality
'available' in Perquimans County.
Write Dept. NCC-820-2167 Rich
mond, Va. Mar4,ll,18,25
FOR SALE COUNTRY LARD.
$8.50 per stand. See. Clarence
Chappell, Belvidere, N; C. Phone
4978. ; Feb25,Mar4
BOOMING BUSINESS MAKES
opening available for responsi
ble man or woman with car to
call on farm women in Perquim
ans County. Full or spare time.
Opportunity to make up to $40 i
day. -, Write McNess Company,
Dept.' C, Candler Bblg., Balti
more 2, Md. ; ;J Murll.18
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
. Hnvinfr nmilifjuH ntf ' A Hminicl'i'ci.
tor of the estate f Mrs. Marie Lee
iMIVes. flftPAMueri. Infa.nf 1 Vifniiim.
ans County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of siVid deceased
ui exnimi mem to me underttigncii
111- ftllllto 1 Ilnv si ll,..ir..,l m c
on or before the 4th day of March.
!h, or this notice will bo nleaileil
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
mis lin lay or March, lHi!i.
LOUIS. E. EAVES,
Administrator of
March! l,18,2ri,Aprl,8,1.ri
pleaded in bur of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will" please make immediate pay
ment. -.
This 23rd day of February, 1955..
K. J, LAYDK.V,
Administrator of
Walter L. Layden.
Feb2.ri,Mar4,ll,18,25,Apr4
-NOTICE OF'DMINIsfTtAnON
Having qualified as Administra
tor of the estate of (J. Robert Rid
dick, deceased, lale 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 Helvidere, N. C, on or before
the 3rd 'day oT February, IftHfJ, or
this notice will be (pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
delited to k: i il estate will please
make immediate! payment.
This 3rd day of l-'ehruarv. 1!.r.r.
J. (Jl'lNCY IMODICK, .
Administrator of
fi. Uoliert Uiddiek.
I'Vb1l,18,2r.,Mar4,ll,18
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION iNorth Carolina,
Having qualified as Administra-! Perquimans County.
tor of the estate of W. W. Spivey,
deceased, 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 Belvidere, N. C, on or before
J the 9th day of February, 1955, or
I this notice will be pleaded in. bar of
their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 9th day of February, 1955.
LOUIS L. SPIVEY,
Administrator of W. W. Spivey.
Febl8,25Mar4,ll,18,25
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and bv virtue or order of
the Board of Counlv
ers of Perquimans County the un
dersigned will offer for sale at:
Public Auction at the Toni't H,mi
door in Hertford, Perquimans
Countv at 11:30 o'clock on Satur
day, March 19th, 1955, the follow
ing rersonal l'roperlv:
3 Oil Burning Stoves
2 Coal Stoves
1 Chevrolet. 'Automobile
1 Lot of office chairs
Terms of sale: Cash.
Dated and posted this March N.
1955.
J. K. WHITE. Sherirr
Periiuim.'iiis Countv
Marl 1,18
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administra
tor ul' the est.'ltc of Mnzelle M.
Ivey, d'.'censi'd, late of Perquimans
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons liaving claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to Urn undersigned
at ltoiiti' three, lletrl'ord, N. C on
or before the !Mh day of February,
or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
Tin's IHli dnv of February, 1055.
ROIiF.UT IVEY,
Adininist rator of
MoxeMe M. Ivey.
Feb1 !,l8,25,Mar4.ll,18
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Havinir nunlified as A1 ixiniRl
tor of the estate of Walter L. Lay
den, deceased, 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 undersign
ed at Route 2, Elizabeth City, N. C,
on or before the 23rd day of Feb
ruary, or tins notice will be
NOTICK OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administra
tor of llie i : late of Mrs. Adelaide
Cregmy, deceased, late of Perquim
ans County. North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to e-sliibit them to the undersigned
at KiL'l N. Road Street, Flizabo-th
City, N. C, on or before the 21st
day of February, .195(1, or this no-
lliee will be pleaded ill bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said 'State will please make im
mediate payment.
This 2lsl"'dav of February. 1955.
lli:i!l,i:V (iRF.GORY.
Administrator of
Mrs. Adelaide Gregory
Fel.:!..,M:irl,ll,IK.2r..Apr4
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administra
tor of the estate of Mrs. Maltie
Daughtery, deceased, late of Per
quimans County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate oT said
deceased to exhibit them to the un
dersigned at Winfall, N. ('., on or
before the 14 th day of February,
195(1, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This 14th day of February, 1955.
ELIJAH W1IITF,
Administrator of
Mrs. Matlie Daughtery.
Feb25,Mar4,11,18,25,Apr-
NOTICE OF SERVICK OF
PROCESS HY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
PERQUIMANS COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Philip liallance Thai h
Mary Elizabeth Beck with
Thach, Petitioners
FOR THE ADOPTION OF
Harrell Garrett Thach
TO CLEMENT STEVEN
SAHANOS:
TAKE NOTICE that
A pleading seeking relief against
you has been filed in the above en
titled special .proceeding.
The nature of the relief being
sought is as follows: For the adop
tion of Harrell Garrett Thach.
You are required to make de
fense to such pleading not later
than March 29, 1955, and upon your
failure to do so the parties seek
ing service against you will apply
ft the court for the relief sought.
This, the 15th dav of February,
1955.
W. H. PITT,
Clerk Superior Court
Waller G. Edwards, Attorney
Febl8,25,M:ir4,11
Anna Bell Midgett O'Neal,
vs.
William Benjamin O'Neal.
NOTICE
The defendant,' William Benja
min O'Neal will take notice that an
action entitled, as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Perquimans County, N. C, for a
divorce A Vinculo, on the grounds
of two years separation; and that
the said defendant will further take
notice that he is required to appear
at the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said County in
the Court House in Hertford, N. C,
on or before the 1 ltd day of April.
1955, and answer or demur to. the
complaint in said nrtioii, or plain
tiff will apply to llie court- for the
relief demanded in said complaint.
This, the 2nd day of February,
1955. '
W. II. PITT;
Clerk Superior Court.
chas. e. Johnson, amv.
Feb!!r,.Mal l,l ! 1 y
tered in the Register of Deeds it-
fue of Perquimans County, N. C,
in Mortgage Deed Book 25, page
110, the undersigned Silas M.
Whedljee, having been duly substi
tuted as Trustee by Proceedings re
corded in Deed Book 34, page 110, ...
I I'l rouimaiis County Records, de- ,
fault having been made in the pay- 1
' moiit of the notes thereby secured, ,
I I shall at the request of the hold- '
lers of the notes thereby secured,
land in accordance with the terms1.'
ef ::aid U-ed o f Trust, offer for
sab- at Public Auction, for cash, at
the Court House door in Hertford,
I'erquinnns County, N. C.f. on Sat
! ti i-fl.-i v i!.e l'Mh day of March, '1956, ?
j-it, 11:30 A. M., o'clock the prop-!-ty
conveyed in said Deed of
'I' rust, lo-wit : . ..
I Those i-ei'iain tracts or parcels of
(land in New Hop,. Township, Per
Iquimnns County, North Carolina,
: to wit.
First Trad: T
of land bounded
lands of li. F. Cra
east by lands of
M
North Carolina,
Perquimans County.
Minnie li. Tavlor,
Plaint iff,
vs.
Hardy Tavlor, Jr.,
Defendant.
NOTICE
The defendant, llardv Taylor,
Jr., will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been
commenced in the Suncnor Court
of Perquimans County, N. ('.. for
an absolute divorce on the grounds
of two years separation: and (he
said defendant will further take
notice that he is required to an
pear at the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court, of Perquimans
Countv, in the courthouse in Hert
ford, N. C, on or before April Hlb,
1955, and answer or demur to the
complaint, of the plantiff, and noli.
Tying him that if he fails so to do
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief Remanded In the com
plaint'. This the 1nth dav of Fehrun rv,
1955.
W. II. PITT.
Clerk Superior Court
E. Johnson, Attv.
FeblS.25,Marl,1l
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of a Deed of Trust exe
cuted by .lack Sawyer to ('has. E.
Johnson, Trustee which bears date
of January 5th, 1 !1 S and is regis-
Landing
of II. C. Got
Woodville New
:ng I'." acres, nior
at certain tract
n the north by
and Dock Moss,
Dock Moss and
ail, south by kinds
ivy and west by"
Hope Road, contain-) 1'
nine or less, except1 .
Chas.
f acres heretofore sold to Ernest '
Moss.
Second Tract: That certain tract ,,'
hin""ind b' ing on the east side of...
Woodville Road near the John Ivey.'
I rami and opposite the Koliinsnn
Farm, beginnine on main road from H
.New Hone to Woodville at. line of ,
fence of II. C. Godfrey and run
ning' east to Cartwi ights line, then'
southerly along I 'a 1 1 wright line to"
John, hey line, then along Ivey :
line to Woodville Road, then along
Woodville Road to the beginning
coiilainin" acres, more or less. '
Third Tract? Ail joining above'1
tract and I.. I! Perry lands, he- i
ginning on tic Main Road and run-,
ning a soulheasi course along Per
ry land to a corner, then along
t erry line to Kohorl Ivey line, then
lalong Ivey line to Main Road, then
.along Main Road to 1st Station,
containing acres, more or less,
i Fourth Tract: Mounded on the '
north by the main road leading:
from N"W Hope In Woodville, east :
by the William Wilson land, south .,
by the Mill Road, west by Mrs.
Sophia Godfrey land, now owned hr
Henry Godfrey, containing 20 acres, :
I more or less.
I Dated and Posted this the Mth
dav of February, lOaa.
' SILAS M. Wll EDBF.E,
! Subst ilnle Trustee. '
I Feli'.!5,Mar.,l 1,18 ...
When you talk to any truck salesman
n n, no
' '"'
How can you tell if it's a short
Htroko engiiu'? The "stroke-' is uluuys
as short as, or shorter than the "bore."
('heck thi'HH'iilii atioiis! (let. the acts.'
Some other makers ollershort -stroke)
V-H engines in some size trucks.
Following Ford's lead, the big trend
in truck engines is to modern short
stroke V H's!
Don't be talked out of a modern short-stroke engine in your
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Your engine lasts longerl You save up to one gallon of gas
in seven! Other truck makers have started to adopt short-stroke
engines. But ONLY FORD offers four short-stroke V-8's
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Modern short-stroke V-8's are 'beginning '
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Today, virtually1 every passenger car offers
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same will be true af trucks. If you now buv
a truck with a long-stroke Six,' what will'
happen to its ultimate trade-in value?.
Follow the lead of other informed buyers
go modern go short-stroke NOW!
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