TKS PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIO AT. APRIL 26. 1983. PAGE ) 1 1 i i i; l' 1 ft Charles Harrell, Jr., Chairman of the Industrial Committee of the (Perquimans County Cham ber of Commerce, 'N announced that a test Acreage of svfeet corn LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CLUB MEETS has' been planted by Perquimans ons County farmers for Fox Canning jhandedly (and we are apUrecia- . ' GRATEFUL Editor Perquimans Weekly: ' Perquimans Countv is. indeed. indebted , to Mrs. Emmett Wins- low. As chairman of the Caro lina Charter celebration for this county, she . has worked effici ently and tirelessly.; Though ho does such ' a job single Company of QUeen Anne,: Md. Harrell stated that members of the Chamber of Commerce had made personal contact with 'the company on the New York trip the week, of (February, t2Sth. Members of the delegation : at tending the' North Carolina Day were, Joel Hojlowell,, Jr, W. F. Ainsley, Tommy Byruirt and A. I Aydlett, Jr. ' '. The test planting Is! designed to create a' new market for farm . ere In the county.' This variety . of corn is not limited under the Feed Grain Program under ,the Federal Government M tiiis . are grateful. year's test shows that it will be profitable for farmers and a good quality ', of corn can be grown in this area,, equipment will be brought into the county to . aid the . farmers under next year's tive of everyone's contribution), her's was the initial and final responsibility. .-. ' ' , " For her meticulous record searching, her contagious en thusiasm, her genius at organiz ation, her feeling ' for ' history. her conviction that in Perquim ans were the real, beginnings of North . Carolina in short, for leading us in & most successful Tercentenary observance, we say , a most1 sincere "Thank You." The citizens of Perquimans know Lucille Winslow has made our star shine brighter, and we FRANCES MONBS. Editor Perquimans Weekly: . . I think it may be of interest to you and many of the citizens in Hertford that this month js program. Special machinery for the fifth anniversary of my as- harvesting the. corn will facili tate, the farmers getting their crop harvested. A husking-cut-ting and washing process to be set up next year1 or the year! af ter is being planned. . "The Chamber of Commerce has been . working on this pro ject for sometime now. Fortun ately, the New York trip gave us the ..opportunity to personally contact this company and this greatly " helped them decide on the program."- Burgess News Mrs- . Lorenzo Elliott visited her sister, Mrs. Josiah proctor Tuesday. -, , " ; Mrs.' Edgar .Riddick was called to the! bedside of her sister, Mrs. Alice ''Whidbee Monday. Mrs. Whidbee had taken an alarming turn .for the worse. : ' Mrs." Howard Ward returned, homelfrom the' Albemarle Hos pital Sunday " after being a pa- tjenj.here for two weeks.,. . ; - Lloyd proctor and family spent Sunday; with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L.- Proctor. ' Mrs. Howard Mathews- spent the week-end ; in Amelia, Va., with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr., and Mrs. Wiley' Paul.:,' n Mr;ana 'Mrs- wart, , winsiow ind family r of ' Newport News pent Sunday with Ma and Mrs. J. B. Basnight.', -. Mrs. wmsion Liane, sr., ana i Mrs. : Winston Lane, Jr., and children visited , Mrs. Clarence jnappell, Jr., Sunday: afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Copeland 'ailed on Mr. and Mrs4 Joe Per y Sunday afternoon.. Mrs. Ceci Owens and children ipentthe week-end in Wilming ton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fonzy Platte. - , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward call id to see Mrs. Cornie Sutton Sunday afternoon. ; HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrsk. W. G. Barbee was hos iers to her Bridge Club Tuesday light vat - her home on , Grubb Street. Those playing were Mes- dames C. M. Williford, C E. Johnson, J. D. Coston, C. R- Holmes, J. TV .Biggers, Miss Frances Newby, Miss Mary Suhi- enr and Miss Ruby White, r The high score, prize went to Mrs. Biggers. A Salad course was served, is suming the active management of Don Juan Manufacturing Cor poration. ?A-i: i Although I assumed the post of president some years' earlier, it was not uritU the untimely and unfortunate 1 death of my former partner, Mr. Schwartz, that I took over; the active and direct participation in our, affairs and factory matters in Hertford. Through all this time Mayor V. N. Harden has been a con stant source of help and advice. His encouragement and enthusi asm has helped me to maintain our plant at peak production and peak employment. ; i, Dn this my , fifth anniversary of active management I wish to salute all you folks at the paper, all of the fine people in our em ploy at Don Juan Manufacturing Company, the fine cooperation of both your Chamber of -Commerce and your Junior, Chamber of Commerce '., Vif j i'; Most of ll, 'our thanks i"and heartfelt appreciation . go to Mayor Darden. -. f ' Most cordially' t ..-EVERETT S. RUSKAY, ;.,,. . President. ; The Snow Hill-White Hat I Home .' Demonstration Club met Tuesday night, April 16, at the home bf Mrs? , Belvin Eure ' on Route three. ' . Mrs. wallie' Knight, vice presi-.Aprig.aec dent, presided. "Fairest Lord Jesus" was used as the opening song.;-... Mrs. ; Belvin Eure gave the , devotion' using the 57th Psalm for the Scripture. Mrs. Ila Grey. White gave the demonstration, ; explaining the different types of fabrics used for home furnishing; she showed samples and 1 explained the use of each one. . : . Leaders' reports were given by Mrs. Vernon Harrell, clothing leader and Mrs. . Belvin Eure, safety leader. , The roll was called with ten members present.'. The minutes were read and approved. After a short business session the Col lect was repeated and the meet ing adjourned.' The hostess ser ved refreshments. FOR RENT SMALL COTTAGE Perquimans County, North Caro in front of Nags Head Recrea-J li,la. this is to notify all persons. tioh Center. Ideal for working naving claims against the estate couple or working boys for summer. Reasonable rent; con tact Mrs. Thomas H. White, Wlnfall. N.iC. or call 426-5520. HELP WANTED YOUNG MAN with high school education or better. Contact Mr. Morgan at , Hertford iVeneers- Inc. Phone 426-7420, Hertford. - ;": : ' Aprl2tfc of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 221 W. Martin Street, Box ?885, Raleigh, N. C, on or before the 5th day of October,' '163, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will ' Dlease make immediate payment. This 30th day oi March, 1963. W. E. WHITE, JR., Administrator of Mattie Lister White. Apr5,12,19,26 ' APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern ' apartments to lent: 1, three and four-room apart ments, furnished or unfurnish ed as desired.1 Electric stove, Enveloped in a common mist, we seem to walk ; in clearness ourselves, and behold only the mist that enshrouds others, v'. J'-:; George Eliot. CARD OF THANKS : , The' children of Mrs. Nettie Dail wish to thank their friends,' neighbors, and church ' orgahi zations for the ' flowers, i food, cards, - visits, gifts and prayers during her stay in Chowan Hos- , tpital and after her return home, anu . , . m i . j ii. uiiu ai me ume oi ner ueara we especially thank the neighbors who came in every day -, and helped us so much. , Their kind ness will always be remembered. For every act of kindness, sincere thanks. f- THE CHILDREN. CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my ap preciation to , my friends "and church organizations throughout the county; for the lovely cards and flowers; also for the visits and prayers rendered in my be half during my stay In the hos- ipital and since my return home. . MRS. JENNIE HARWELL Screen Out PESTS Keep Your IIome free from Summer Inlets!1 , SEE U3.N0W FOR Storm Doors Screen Doors Screen 7ire . , - alto ;. ' . ft,'' . O Shcp'n: .Trc" "irct CARD OF THANKS . I would like 'to express my appreciation to my many friends and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers, gifts 'and prayers during my recent illness. . It will always be remembered. ' ' ' ; Mrs. Ernest Goodwin FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT at Winfall, N. C Central heat, hot air, gas lred. Three bed rooms, living room, kitchen, dining room and bath. ' Con tact W. F. Ainsley, Realtor. Phone 426-7659, Hertford, N. C. Apr26,May3 HOUSE FOR SALE IN HERT FORD, Edenton Road Street. Five rooms and bath. Price, $4,500.00. Contact W. F. Ains ley, Realtor. Phone 426-7659, Hertford, N. C. Apr26,May3 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini stratrix of - the estate of James Felton, Jr deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of qated on the east side of Gum Avenue, in the Town of Hert ford, North Carolina, and known as lot No. 21 in plat drawn by David Cox and recorded in Plat Book No. 1. plat No. 306, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N. C, which said plat, by refer ence, is made a part of this de scription, the same as if em bodied herein. For chain of title see Deed Book No. 32, page 135, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N. C. Dated and posted this 10th day of April, 1963. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Trustee. Aprl9,26,May3,10 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE North Carolina. Perquimans County. . Under and bv virtue of power said deceased to exhibit them to of sale contained in that certain the undersigned at 16 S. Edenton Road Street, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 22nd day of Sep tember, 1963, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 16th day of March, 1963. CLEO Z. FELTON, .Administratrix of James Felton, Jr. Apr5,12,19,26 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the bighest power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed FOR RENT-HOUSE WITH SIX' Jerita Zachary, Claudia Zach Classifier! and Lesrais WANTED POPLAR. RED GUM, White Gum, Maple, Sycamore logs and blocks. Phone 426 7420, Hertford Veneers, Inc., Hertford, N. C Mar22ttc rooms and bath; central heat. Available after June 1. Hert-"ford-Edenton highway. - W. F. Ainsley, Realtor. Phone 426 7659, Hertford, N. C " ; Apr26,May3 STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE Pints, quarts or larger quanti ties for freezing. Call.., 'Mrs. Ralph Jordan, ford, N. C 426-5540, Hert- HELP 'WANTED MAN leigh, Dept. NCD-720-815, Rich mond, Va. Apr5,12,19,26p NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini strator of the estate of John c. Baccus, deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav- ...,i c.iii, "aims HKamsi me esiate oi . , w.c,,6" said deceased to exhibit them products in Perquimans' Coun-1 to the undersigned- at Route 2, ty. Good time to start. No Hertford, N. C, on or before the capital required. Write Raw-! first day of November 1963, or mis Jiuuue win : ue pieaueu 111 bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ary, single. June Z. White and husband, William H. White, be ing all the children and heirs at Jaw of Hattie Zacharry. deceased, dated the 11th day of October, io, ana recorded in M. D. Book 38, page 61. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County. Nqrth Carolina, default naving been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness there by secured and said deed of trust being by the terms- thereof v ADr2fi Mavi in 17 SUDiect to foreclosure, the un- Apr4s,raayMUric rieroionnd ,coo ,;n tta f- oaic ai. puuiiu auuuun 10 xne highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Hertford, North Carolina, at 11:30 o'clock A. M., on the 11th day of May. 1M63, the property in said deed of trust, the same lying and be ing in the Town of Hertford, Hertford Township, Perquimans county, Worth Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, viz: A certain house and lot lo- deed of trust executed on the 17tn day of November. 1960. by William Linwood Privott and wife, Cherry Lee Privott, and recorded in Book MD 35, pae 191, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, North Carolina, default ha"inc been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at .public auction to the bidder for cash at the Court House door in Hertford. North Carolina, at 4:00 P M. on the 15th day of May, 1963. the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and be ing in Perquimans County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows;.,, ' ,..:: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the State of North Carolina. Countv of Perciuimans. rnntaininff 1 anra mnr. rw loea I ana oounaea as ioaows, to. wit: Beginning at a point on the east ern side of County- road leading from Poplar Neck to Center Hill Highway and the , southwestern the land of James T. Riidiek l a point on said road; ' .thence runnmg- along said road in a northerly direction a distance of 105 feet ta the point of begin ning. ' ' " ' -.- f ' - I 1 ,' The, highest bidder will be re auired to deoosit in cash at the sale an amount equal to ten per cent of the amount of his bid up to one thousand dollars, plus corner of James T.;, R;ddick (five per cent of the excess of his property; xnence loiiowmg tne land of James ' T. ' Riddick in an easterly direction" a distance' of 210 feet to a point; thence run ning in a southerly direction a distance' of 105 feet parallel to said road to a point; thence run ning in a westerly direction a distance or Zio ieet perauei to bid over one thousand dollars. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and assessments. This the 10th day of April, 1963. MARTIN L. CROMARTIE, , Trustee. April 18,25May2.9 MfiiOlOU FOR RENT -7 !3-ROOM APART MENT. Upstairs. Call Mrs. D. M. Jackson, iiphone 4426-5347, Hertford, NoC. ' Apr26,May3 HOSPIJTA HZ AT ION.. IN - SURAfNCE for families and in dividualsAccepted by hospi jJals,nophysical examination Tequired. , MohthTy"premiums if desirad. Bates $100 month and up.' See or call Henry c. Sullivan, phone 4196 or 4616, C day: or ight, Hertford, N. C. refrigerator and water heater with each apartment. Call ' Hertford 2201 2or information. Sept21tfo NEED CASH for farm opera tions?. See your farmer-owned . Production Credit Association. Loans up to 7 years. .Albe marle Production Credit Asso- - ciation, 207 East Church St., Elizabeth City. Febltfd This 2th Hay of April. 1 1063 '.yfj- 4 IBACCUS, tip: '-'H. fi Administrator of:!; 'J i? John C. Baccus.; ; t; Apr26,May3,10,17 NOTICE OF ADMINII3TRATION Having qualified as Admini stratrix of the estate of Thomas Thatch,- deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Box 238, Hertford, N. C on or before the 12th day of October, 1963, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of April, 1963. ARIONIA THATCH, Administratrix of Thomas Thatch. , Aprl,5,12,19,26 ; '',. ': Plagued Day And Night with Bladder Discomfort? TInwtee enting or drinking: may be a source of mild, but annoying: bladder irri tations making: you feel resiles, tenae, and unsomfmtable. And if retlen8 niRbts, wilh nagging backache, beadaciie orniua twlar aches am! pains due to over-exertion, strain or emotional upset, are adding to your misery don't wait-try Uoan's Pills. Doan's rills act 8 ways for speedy re lief. 1 They have a soothing effect on bladder irritations. 2 -A fast uain-ndiev-. ing action on ninfging backache, head aches, muscular aches and puins. 8 A . wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the kidneys, tending to increase the output of the ).", miles of kidney tubes. Sd, pet the Bfime happy relief riiiliona have enjoyed f r over 00 years. For convenience, h"" i ( larre eise. liet Dean's Hits today' nee I am a candidate for re-election as ..Commissioner for llie I'own of Hert ford, subject to the Primary Election on Monday, April 29th. Your Vote And Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated W. A. (Billy) While j nillUMIIIIIMIIIIMIIIiHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIllMIIIIIIIM HMMIIMimilllllllHMIIIIMIIofa S I ANNOUNCEMENT , J am, oy;a, salesman for ;...the WinslowiBlanchard vriVuuiuany, tacruiuru, ..vniaci inc. uciuic vuu anir trade foull present car or; in the event .yjojjU are con templating buying a new car. RitPH E. WINSLOW Phone 426-5654 Hertford, N. C. Moth Balls and Moth Flakes : 1-lb. pkg. 29e Moth Proof Storage Bags 1 9c AERO WAX ITS CLEAN-UP PAINT-UP FIX-UP TIME . . . COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR SUPPLIES IT'LL MAKE WORK FUNl GREGORYS mik mi "TOY CENTER OF THE ALBEMARLE" Home Owned HERTFORD, N. C. Home Ooerated 5 I ' '' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini strator of the estate of , Mattie Lister White, deceased, late of CAROLINA GRADE "Aw FRESH EGG per doz. PEACHES I PAPER TOWELS 21g.cans4c; ; 2 rolls 43c SWEET POTATOES Gwaltney Pure Pork 3 lbjs. 19c ; Sausage lb, 33c . Gwaltney Franks Swiss Miss Ice Cream lb. 45c y2 gal. 49c ' IamaBeahs April Shower Peas V 2cans35c t 2 cans 39c Roce Dale Corn," ; Fresh Picnic Hame i 2cr.ns 35c " lb. 29c To I be Voters Of f dim Of Her tfri l r ' ; . . " , ' Wiuf all, N. C As you know I announced my candidacy for the office of Mpr of the Town of Hertford. I have given sincere thought to all aspects of the job before reach ing my decision to file my bid for this office, and I am prepared to offer my time and energy to the great challenge this office holds. Mayor for the Town of Hertford requires a large amount of fiissnii effort If nominated next Monday, I will apply my efforts to t!:o require ments of this high office ta i the fullest extent My one purpose wll be to help give good sound government to all the citizens of Hertford -at the lowest possible cost to the taxpayer. If elected, I pledge with a'! humility to conduct the duties of this office to the very bestof my a.bi!i tyznd vSI be mypleuretoputsvveat into the effort in carrying cut proposed projects and projects now under way here in our good town. I urge cl voters of the Town of Hertford to come to the pells and vote next Monday; April 23, 2nd when you mark your ballot I will sincerely ap preciate pr considering me for yourMayoE"; . . ... i '..': - : ; SINCERELY, c3 m ,:f4"';M...W UUJ CANDIDATE .TOR MAYOgi. TOWNOF IIEUTFORD

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