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TE2 PEnCTO.IAIT3 WEEKLY. irTTcr.S, rcr,TH CAROUNJL- FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. 1983. pat": 1 and Perquimans j.ad an estimated fire ,.5,135, or about $1.35 a during ihs year 1962. i?.3 to a report released ry Hertford Ftre- Chiei J. ".Uy" Elliott. Thus the ' capita loss for tne "i'oWn of jid amounted toVonly 28 i. Ter capita for the, counr r.s only $1.59. i department had a-total of cu'.'a in the county arid 'eight in Hertford. ' ' . .timated loss and damage in ? county was $14,629 with the i dilated cost of the property i volved $154,300. , Fire .. losses ' r' the ToWn: of Hertford was v 75 end the estimated eost of property, involved was ..$52,500. The firemen traveled a "total of SZ1 miles, answering all call; if Vg the year. The Hertford f s truck "traveled It' miles, v ..He the county truck traveled 113 miles. The water tanker, an auxiliary .used by the ' firemen on county calls, went to all c- jnty fires and Chief Elliott I ported the amount, of water it carric j reii.' ji in . a , much smaller loss than ; would utlier wise have been the result. ' Only one rescue call was made in the county which resulted in one loss of life due to drown--ing. The Department worked 2 1 hours before removing the body from the river. : ' , Chief Elliott reported that a total loss for the past four years in the town was $6,175, the es timated cost of property involv ed was $150,450. For the coun ty the total loss was $75,245 with the estimated cost of Droo- erty . involved , being '$419,820. inus tne per -capita loss lor the town was 73 cents and the coun ty's per capita, loss $1.98. A Look Backward tContiruea rrom Page-OnaV a .substitute . program! ' ' . - : J ? Preparing Building For New Rose Store: Workmen are en J gaged in making oyer the store j formerly occupied by : the : Gro- eery Sales Company and owned by Mrs. J. Hi Towe,, Sr., which will be occupied by Rose's 5-10 & 25c Store. 'The Rose peo ple, with 80 stores in five southern states, have leased the building from- Mrs. Towe and have their crew of mechanics at work there. ... Negro Murdorer Caught In Perquimans: George Riddick, colored, wanted in Virginia for a double v murder, -was located near Okisco this week but when Pasquotank officers went to make an investigation he dis appeared in the woods. Sheriff Winslow was notified on Tues day afternoon that the man was probably hiding in the woods or swamp on this' side of the line between the two - counties of "erquimans and Pasquotank. : Riddirk is said to have murder ed a colored Woman and a man near Virginia Beach five .months ago, and for most 'of that time has been living near Okisco without suspicion on the part of the people of the community.;, i 1 Rural Section Will Probably Get Electricity: ; That the rural electrification plan will result in electric current: being supplied to at least two, ' and probably three of the rural section of Per quimans . is indicated. Chapan-.i 3ke residents, will probably, have a line1 extended to that : neigh borhood in the near future and it is highly possible that Belvi dere. residents will receive this benefit sometime during the summer. New Hope,' also will probably secure a line 'to that community. -.. Hertford P. O. Is Again Re- ;turned To Second Class: .Local office placed in third class dur ing depression; . business . better, new'rating will not be In effect urtil July i . ) st -,-Tne Hertford Post Office becomes ; a second class office "on July t, sfter hav ing for . the 'past five years fceon third class. The Hertford 'Post Office ranked ' third class! for many years prior to -1924, :w(heri, due to an increase in the busi ness of the effire, it was placed in . the second class. This con tinued for only six" years," how ever, and in '1930, as the" de pression began to be felt irt the Town of Hertford, 'the condition reflected in the post office and business fell off. to the extent that the office reverted to third i class. f 1 Enlarged Unit Public Welfare For County: An enlarged coun ty unit of public welfare- is in precess of being set up this week in , Perquimans, in accordance with . a state-wide plan, 1 Miss Ruth Davenport of ' Elizabeth City,- in charge as case workes, under the ' Countv Superintend ent of. Public Welfare F. T. Johnson. --.Miss Davenport has also arrived and at present has her quarters in the old ERA of fice in the old Carolina Bank Building. This arrangement how.' ever,' is only temporary, as the Board of- County -Commissioners on Monday authorized the rent ing of two offices' on the second floor of the building occupied by Darden t Bros., and : on February 1st the Welfare 'Unit as well as the WPA Unit will occupy these offices. Sunday School Class Elects New Officers: - New officers for the coming year were elected at the meeting of the Judson Me morial : Sunday School Class of the Eaptist Church, which was held on Monday evening in the Sunday School room, with Mrs. Kermit Lane a hostess, and Mrs. Sidney Layden and Miss Edna Layden .in charge of the pro gram. New i officers elected were Mrs. D. M. Jackson, presi dent; Mrs. Josiah Elliott, vice president; Miss Eennie Wood, secretary; Mrs.. William Boyce, assistant secretary; Miss Madge Powell, . p'anist; Mrs. Charles Johnson, treasurer. ' Cut Out Ail T'ie Fun, Live To Ripe Old Age: : Wrote Dr. E 9ayne Jalmcr of San Francisco, he said ''if you - would enjoy longevity, happiness and health, take the following advice and don't indulge in alcoholism, use tpbacco excessively, become ex cessively v emotional: submit to anger, avarice, -ambition, vanity, gluttony or . uncleanliness. At- Vo Veiccma Vou in -res. ....V r;k for you !.' 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Barner stated. , '. ; Don't be fooled byr the , cal endar. Thi-re tr omy as ?iany days in the year as you m:.ke use of.. 1 '-' Chprles Ulchards,' ' IMMORTAL IMAGE Just about everyone will recognize .the image of Charlie Chap lin's little tramp. The charac ter was given life again by" Lucille Ball in one of her re cent television performances: Attention Women - Age 16 end Up Free schooling available for residents of Perquimans County. Good pros pects for full time employment as sewing machine operator upon com pletion of school Inquire at Edenton office, Employment Security Com mission, 709 Broad Street, Edenton, or Don Juan Mfg. Corp., 604 West Grubb Street, Hertford, as soon as possible for details. All those who have applied for work at Don Juan Mfg. Corp., and who have passed the aptitude test at the Employment Se curity Office are eligible to attend this school. r x r i r l r i r y . .',.- fi A t aw . tasL u u vJuvJ i vj y- Fart Effidenl JJ ' GfoSlb. "V - - mf:' ' Cto n whTlonly. ; 7 V (v. I " r .',-;t i i i ir-n". ?r-!'A,Pl'vrS A;' finest; wJ . 1 $1; k t J I a rml .1 IkllMII (TIB Rtl lttl R . 1 1 I II ' ' I , 1 ' 1 r-VIMVl t-Vr" A' "337 WfFf'mV. I 1 - J - RMHRHf- RMaMtf ' V r- - - l ,-i , -? tempt to avert parenthood, vani- ' l.v. t.hn rlnrtnr pvnlainpH iiQitnllv .iffevts health in connection with '' attempts to arqjire a graceful g;::.S figure by injurous means.' In the advertisements was the showing cf the! KJ3 Chevrolet with New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes, Solid Steel one-piece Turret Top, Cenuine wisher no draft ventilation, Shockprpb'f steering, improved gliding, fcnee action lide -. . . hish-compresj sion va've-inhead engine '. .. . all ' 'f these features at Chevrolet's low prif e of $495.00 and up. Another i ' advertisement was C. N. Griffin I nf Ffiontnn hai rpppivirl n nai Si-SSS:' of extraordinary mules , and horses just received from the 1 West. ..- .'v. :U. .r-;.. "Moonshine" Good For One Things, At Least: ' j'Moonshine" or contraband corn liquor is t saving .money 1 to the taxpayers ' of : Orange news from CAROLINA County comes the Hillsboro, N. C; it's .1 .. .1. ...i; f - . i&Stffcv: "ERTFORD. NORTH Dear friends. The courts have determined .that the 'next of kin' to the deceased, in the order of authority, is as follows: 1. Surviving spouse (husband or wife) 2. Adult children 3. Father or mother 4. Brothers and . sisters 5. Uncles and aunts 6. Nephews and nieces 7. Others in blood-line 8. Administrator or executor . Resoectfullv. mm hems used as the , anti-freeze $A solution in. i co'nty-owned trac- i''1'''," I WE SELL Cciiiciit I'ipc all sizes 6 to 24 inches . ALSO . Crushed Slone 4 1 L. . ideal for buildingf or improving yourf drive-way. 'Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co, TELEPHONE 5401 . Hertford, N. C. Cut Down on Heat Loss! INSTALL... Storm Windows & Doors Kccp wind and cold out warm air in. ' c e i 1 r " . i , t . . 1 ; aavc iuci . . . oe comiortaDie oy install-, ing Storm Windows and Doors for your home. STORM WINDOWS STORM DOORS INSTALLED SHE US FIRST . . . . LAUDING SUPPLY CO. PHONE 4916 HERTFORD J- . , ...J Jul si.i . . . . n. tWt J IV , . ... - ty Sale Of Extensive Valuable Property, Located In The Middle Of The Town Of Hertford, N. C. FIRST TRACT: That tract of land, and the buildings thereon located, "ormerly known as the Hertford Hardware & Supply Company, and bound id on the west by Church Street, on the north by property belonging to . Winslow-Blanchard Motor Co., Inc., on the east by Front Street, and on the south by the Perquimans County Court : House lot and the Carolina Theatre property, being the Store Building located on the East side of Church Street, its warehouse building, -which contains- the offices' located on the Court House Square. SECOND TRACT:; That tract of land and the buildings situated thereon, ? formerly known as the Ellen Winslow McCallum property, and bounded on the west by Front Street, on the north by property of H. C. Sullivan, on the east by the Perquimans River, and on the south by the home place of Dr. T.P.Brinn. .This above described property will be sold for cash, to the highest bidder, ; at the Court House door In Hertford,;N. C, on January 19, 1963, at 11:30 A. M. - . . The sellers of the above described property, reserve the right to refuse any or all bids received at said sale. This said sale will be made by the heirs of the said Ellen Winslow McCal- -lum, and the same will be conducted by the undersigned, or his agent. Dated and posted this January 9y 1963. '. '' '" i- . (s) J, EIMMETT WINSLOW " - ' , . : Executor and heir under the will of : Ellen Winslow J'Xalkrn. V
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