CLASSIFIEDS AND LEGALS TOR SALS!: SPXNBT PIANO anted, 'responsible party to owe over low monthly pay ment on a Spinet piano. Can Im seen locally. Write Credit Manager", P O Box 274 Shrf byvllle, Indiana. Jan.2aft;Feb.8-12 p MATURE SALESMAN MEEDED FOB LOCAL ABBA , Wert nana of Your own ooney but mils a tre dendoua profit Interested be only requiMta is hones-, y and common sense. Ex silent opportunity for re Md people. Properly orlen sd Individual ahould earn o ln than 8100.00 weekly. Jo canvSBStnf. Write (Local lost No. 108). Drawn LCD. ul , Feb. tW3p antfaun HELP WAOJTBJD Ladlea, qced of housework? Children have you down? RawMgh can show you how to nave fun, meet new peo ple, and earn money. Be a Rawletgn Dealer In your area. Full or part-time. No Iffcatmant For Interview rlte: E A. Walton, NCF2, P. O Box 7556, Richmond, Va. Dlrectlona to your home Feb.l2-e SIMMONS Second Cen tury Value in Mattresses Box Springs. New ooven, style, and BIO Values, Sin gle or Double stse. Sea our window display. W. M. Mor gan Fndture Co. Feb.12.lv-e ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ERQUIMANS COUNTY Having qualified as Ad- linlatrator of the estate of Lula iller Nixon of Perquimans' aunty, North Carolina, this is to' tify all persons having claims it the estate of said Lula ler Nixon to present them to undersigned within 6 months date of the publication of notice or same will be leaded in bar of their recovery. . S persons indebted to said ate please make immediate "tanent. This the 27th day of January, Kenneth W.Miller, Administrator Lula Miller Nixon, Estate Fb.5,12,19,26c " NOTICE OF RESALE ; OF REAL ESTATE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION (Special Proceeding) RTH CAROLINA RQUIMANS COUNTY SOPLES BANK & TRUST MP ANY, Administrator of the tate of CLARENCE C. PELL, SR., CLARA H. APPELL, CLARENCE C. PELL, JR., and LOUISE BYRUM Petitioners f ' ' VS. SRNON F. DAUGHTRIDGE d BRANCH BANKING lUST COMPANY. Trustees. fd J. W. JENNETTE, Trustee, 4 Respondents Under and by virtue of an )rder of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Strolina, made in the Special proceedings entitled Peoples jank it Trust Company, Ad ministrator of the estate of Uarence C. Chappell, Sr., aceased, et al against Vernon F. aughtridge, Trustee, et al, the ndersigned Commissioners will Tuesday, February 24, 1970, at :00 a.m. at the Courthouse door Hertford, Perquimans County, orth Carolina, again offer for 'ale to the highest bidder for ash, subject to confirmation by lie Court, the following described Please. PICKLED lIEQMtlG SUPPERS o Every Friday Eight-Oct. thru Hay s CENEOUS SERVING FOR $L25 tet Haiesvr- 3 Herring, Slaw. Hush Puppies; iVench JVtea , . , We Invite you To Eat WJtJi Ug v . TTe-JJse Local Herring; . 1 DICK'S DDIUE-lt PUSS OIL SERVICE STATION Qnr.ck Ear and Fishkig FadXttet tract of land1 situated in Belvidere Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, with the opening bid being $5,850.00: TRACT SEVENTEEN All that certain tract of land situate in Belvidere Township, Perquimans County, NorthCaro llna, mora particularly describ ed as rollout Beginning at point "B" on the map herein referred to, said beginning point being located as follows commenc ing on the North side of North Carolina Highway No. 87, a corner of the lands of John Chappell, and designated as -point "C" on said map, thence along a ditch and branch the fol lowing courses and distances! S. 70 degrees 28 minutes E. 840 feet; 8. 75 degrees 48 mm- . utes E, 70, feet) S, 88egrees . 01 minutes E. 104 feet; N. 64 degrees 41 minutes E. 786 .2 feet 8. 87 degrees 55 minutes E, 154,4 feet; N. 56 degrees 24 minutes E. 138.5 feet N. 81 degrees 42 minutes E. 272.5 feet; N. 67 degrees 44 minutes E. 895.8 feet; and thence 8, 86 degrees 61 minutes E. 297,8 feet to said point "B",me place of beginning, and from said be ginning point the following course and distances general ly along edge of highland! 89 degrees 50 minues E, 527.f feet; 8, 2 degrees 44 minutei V, 305.5 feet; S. D degrees V18 minutes W. 153 feet; 8.. 87. degrees 55 minutes E. 197 feet; S. 11 degrees 50 minutes E. 223.9 feet fto-rlght-of.way point); S. 35 degrees 04 min utes E, 164.3 feet; 8. 21 de grees 86 minutes W. 147 feet; 8. 24 degrees 14 minutes E, 877 feet; S. 40 degrees 11 mln jnftt'KifswqU, 57 degrees, 09 minutes E. 219 feet; 8. 78 degrees 26 minutes E. 590.5 . feet; 8. 88 degrees 38 min utes E, 204 feet; N, 56 degree 02 minutes E. 157 feet; N. 28 degrees 52 minutes E. 109 feet to Perquimans River, point J "A" on said map; thence along f the center of the Perquimans River In a general Northerly 1 direction approximately 180,01 chains to Old Perry's Bridge; thence the following courses and distances generally along edge of highland! 8. 33 degrees' 30 minutes W. 2.30 chains; 8. ,N 28 degrees W. 4.51 chains; 8. 29 degrees 3u minutes w. z.ou chains; 8. 10 degrees 15 nun- utes W, 1.60 chains; 8, 37 de grees 15 minutes W. 2.58 chains; 8. 84 degrees W. 2.80 chains; 8. 62 degrees SO min utes W. 4.10 chains; 8. 60 de grees W. 1.74 chains; 8. 38 degrees W. 1.50 chains; N. 52 degrees W. 1.60 chains; N. 1 degrees W. 1.50 chains; N, 38 degrees W. 1.50 chains; N. 72 degrees W. 23 chains; 8. 22 degrees W. 1.70 chains; 8. 43 degrees W, 1.00 chains; S, 9 degrees W. 2.00 chains; 8,.82I degrees W. 1.60 chains; 8.44 degrees E. 2.40 chains; 8.65 degrees W. 2.40 chains; N. 77 degrees W. 1.2 chains; 8. 85 degrees W. 1.70 chains; S. 43 degrees W. 2.80 chains; N. 63 degrees W. 1.22 chains; N. 39' dagrees W. 3.42 chains; N. 43 degrees W. 2.30 chains; N. 88 degrees W. 4.05 chains; 3. 68 degrees W. 4.21 chains; S. 58 degrees W. 2.20 chains; 8, 57 degrees W. 2.40 chains; 8. 6 degrees W, 1.80 chains; 8. U degrees E. 1.80 chains; 8. 35 degrees E. 1.90 chains; N, 77 degrees E. 2.00 chains; 8. 14 degrees E. 4.50 chains; 8. 27 degrees E. 7.80 chains; 8. 28 degrees W, 546 chains; 8. 22 degrees W. 8.00 chains; 8. 16 degrees W. 2.03 chains; South 2.00 chains; 8. 11 degrees E, 2.00 chains; 8. 10 degrees E. 1.80 chains; N, 72 degrees W. 1,80 chains; N, 88 degrees W, tflO chains; 8, 88 degrees W. 2.00 chains; 8. 88 degrees W. 2.00 chains; 8. 54 degrees W. 2 JO chains; 8. 6 degrees W. 2.20 chains; S. 43 degrees E. 2.78 chains to the W. C Chap, pell Rome Tract line; thence along the W. C. ChappeUHome Tract line in a general South westerly dlrectlontopolnt B" on said mpa, the point of begin ning, and containing 3t2.9 acres. Said tract Includes an easement of i right-of-way which is a strip of land 100 feet In width with the eastern Jlne as followsi Beginning at the right-of-way point shown in parenthesis above, said point being located from point "B", )r the tract herein described' as follows! 8. X5 degrees 50 minutes E, 527.5 feet; 8, 2 degrees 44 minutes W. 805.5 feet. 8. 0 decrees IS minutes' j W. 163 feet, 8. 87 degrees 55 A minutes E. 197 feet and S. 11 f degrees 50 minutes E, 223.9 r feet, and running from said right-of-way beginning point 8. 24 degrees 46 minutes W. 919 feet to a.,dtteh; thence along ditch 8. 47 degrees .52 minutes W. 295 feet to a point In the center of XJC, Highway I No. 87. The Westmne of said right-of-way Is parallel to and ' 100 feet, measured at right angles from Hie East lines :. above described; however the West Unes shall have a total length or distance long enough to extend from the center of N. C. Highway No. 87 to the 312 J acre tract herein described, And for a more particular description of said tract of land and right-of-way, reference Is had tothatcsVtaln map or plat of 8 Elmo Wil liams, dated January, 1969, and entitled in part "C. C. Chappel Estate, Perulmans County, N.C.". Copy of said map is posted on the bulletin board of the Court House of Perquimans County, 'with the original of this notice of sale, and copy of said map is on file in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court In said County, (Treat Eighteen is located by. I Chowan County, and is the subject matter of a separate proceeding; The successful bidder at said sale will be required to deposit 10 per cent of his bid as evidence of good faith. The property will be sold subject to payment by the buyer of 1970 taxes. The the 5th day of February, 1970. John H.Hall. Jr. Commissioner Dewey W.Wells, Commissioner Feb.l2,19c DOCKET NO. ES-78 DOCKET NO. ES-77 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COM MISSION In the Matter of Application of Virginia Electric and Power Company under Chapter 287, Public Laws 1965 (G. S. 62-110.2 (c) ), for Assignment of Areas in Chowan and Perquimans Counties Application of Albemarle Electric Membership Cor poration and Roanoke Electric Membership Corporation under Chapter 287, Public Laws 1965 (G. S. 62-110.2 (c) ), for Assignment of Areas in Chowan and Perquimans Counties NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Public notice is hereby given that Virginia Electric and Power Company and Albemarle Electric Membership Corporation and Roanoke Electric Membership Corporation, each of which is engaged in distributing and selling electric power and energy, filed applications with the North Carolina Utilities Commission in accordance with mi h:;-y 7 the provisions of Section 62-110.2 (c) of the General Statutes of North Carolina for territorial assignment of electric service areas in Chowan and Perquimans Counties, North Carolina, and filed with such applications maps showing the service territory proposed to be assigned to each applicant and to be designated unassigned. Virginia Electric and Power Company's ap plication was filed on December 30, 1989, and Albemarle Electric Membership Corporation and Roanoke Electric Membership Corporation's application was filed on January 9, 1970. There appears to be no disagreement between these three parties over the assignment or unassignment of the areas in Chowan and Perquimans Counties as the maps submitted by each ap plicant are identical and signed by all parties. Notice to the public is further given that a copy of the identical maps filed with the Commission and showing the proposed territorial assignment is available for Inspection at -the offices of the North Carolina Utilities Commission, Ruffin Building, 1 West Morgan Street, I Raleigh, North Carolina, and at: 1 Office of Virginia Electric and Power Company Elizabeth City, North Carolina Chowan County Courthouse Edenton, North Carolina Perquimans County Cour thouse Hertford, North Carolina Office of Albemarle Electric Membership Corporation Hert ford, North Carolina 27944 Office of Roanoke Electric Membership Corporation Rich Square, North Carolina 27869 Notice to the public is further given that the Commission has consolidated these two dockets' and has scheduled hearing on the applications to be held in the Hearing Room of the Com mission, . Raleigh, North Carolina, at 10:00 a.m. on the 12th day of June, 1970, and that anyone desiring to intervene in the matter or desiring to protest the proposed assignment of territory' is required to file such in tervention or protest with the North Carolina Utilities Com mission, Post Office Box 991, Raleigh, North Carolina, at least ten days prior to the date of hearing, as above set forth. Notice to the public is further given that if no one intervenes or files any protest to the ap plications by June 2, 1970, the Commission will determine the applications on the facts set forth therein and the public records available to it in the Commission files without holding public hearing. ISSUED BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION This the 19th day of January, 1970. NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION Mary Laurens Richardson, Chief Clerk ( SEAL ) Jan. 29; Feb. 5,12,19c The world's first oceanarium is Marlneland, south of St. Au gustine, Fla, f m I 3 Ufa t 4--, m-ummmmmmmmmmmmmk ... ., . . - . ........ , , . . . -m, . it Ever have one of those moments when you inadvertently write a check for more money than you actually have in your checking account? Ever have one of those moments when you wish you had put a few more dollars in your checking account because you just found a pair of antique bookends on sale and the store doesn't accept credit cards? Ever have one of those moments when an emergency pops up and you can't remember exactly how much is left in your checking account? ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY Having qualified as , Ad ministrator of the estate of Kader Felton Riddick of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Kader Felton Riddick to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. r This the 12th day of January, 1970. Rountree Stalllngs Administrator Route 1, Belvidere, N.C. Jan.22,29;Feb.S.12c. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtur'of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Martin S. Towe and wife Madge P. Towe, dated May 11, 1964, and recorded in M..D, Book 40, page 361, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, North Carolina, default , having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the ' highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C, at 11:30 A. M., on the 4th day of March, 1970, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the town of Hertford, Hertford Township, Perquimans County,( North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows, viz.: Beginning on the west side of Church Street in the town of Hertford at the northeast comer of the lot formerly owned by T. C. Whedbee, now Max Campbell, and running thence northerly along Church Street forty five (45) feet to lot of W. E. White's line (now W. J. and Blanche E. Kanoy); thence southerly along Perquimans River to line of the Max Campbell lot; thence easterly along the Max Cambell line to the place of beginning. For further description and chain of title see deed book 30, page 48, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N. C. The high bidder at the day of sale will be required to make a deposit of 10 per cent of the first $1,000.00 bid, and 5 per cent of all thereover. This the 2nd day of February, 1970. Charles E. Johnson Trustee Feb.5,12,19,26C The smallest stamps ever is sued are those of the Colombian State of Bolivar. liliiiilM Au tmj po ioei, These are the reasons why we invented the Stretch-A-Check Checking Account. So you will always have extra funds available. No matter where you are. All we do is auto matically transfer funds from your Master Charge Account to your Checking Account when you need them. With a Peoples Bank Stretch-A-Check Checking Account, your checks are good whether or not you have enqugh balance in your account to cover them. The extra money is always there and you only have to pay for it when you The Perquimans ADMINSTRATOR'S NOTICE 1 IN THE GENERAL COURT I OF JUSTICE , SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of John O. V. White of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said John O. V. White to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 20th day of January, 1970. Lelia M.White, Administratrix Route No. 3, Box 292, Hertford, N.C. Jan.29;Feb.5,12,19c County Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, February 1 2, 1 9 70 - Pass 5; Davis Family Reunion The Annual Davis Familv Reunion was held Sunday at the ' home of Mrs. J. M. Saunders at Hampton Place in Portsmouth, Va. . v r ,-- ' Children and their families of the late Mrs. Mary Davis Towe of Hertford who attended were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe, Sr., Llewellyn and Weston Towe, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. They were joined by Miss Suzanne Towe and Miss Jo Davis Towe of Richmond, Va. at the Reunion. Twenty eight members of the Davis Family attended. Card Of Thanks I would like to take this op portunity to express my sincere appreciation to everyone who remembered me in any way while I was a patient in the Albemarle Hospital and since my return home. You will always be remem bered. Howard D. Hurdle .V l"l v i i I li Ii i tt ' , I ft)i .!: itttk' use it. Let us add the Stretch-A-Check fea ture to your Peoples Bank Checking Ac count. . . . Just ask a Teller. Or if you don't have a Checking Account with us, we'll be glad to open one for you. jPeopleS White Hai 4-Ii Club Meets White Hat 4-H Club mef Tuesday, February 3. The meeting was called to order by Mike Stokcly. PledK-s vtre, led by Charles Mims. liovction was given by Rhonda Lane. She read the 99th Psalm. Lois Eure read the minutes of tne last, meeting, Mrs. Edward Lain? announced that 4-H'ers from our county-': would go to Beis.v .Mf, Fenn. Horse back rifling v.ould be offered to .i n y o n e interested. More information can be obtained from Mi.s. yiorri Taylor, Assis:,)-1 Home Economics Agent. .; '.in- O-ynty-. Office Building, riar.,, vv.t; made to serve the Ruritai.s ;; irv. 18th of February. Gay ! :r- ;,ivc a demonstration or. ho tr, cover a Coat Hanger. Mrs Paul .'tody gave a talk ' on va-w- of Livestock Pro-luc' :r Sti's were appointed w.: ir- Unz was adjourned. After :i v.-.t ting games were played ; m ; . n.sh ments were served Blake SlokeU ivvrter "' 'a 5 i-V i " 5S; (. z. jr IIP. i y it