v Page 6-The Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, April 9, 1970 A; Eliz. City Fire Co. Sponsoring Circus April 13th One of the biggest and most thrilling events for children of all ages from four to eighty-four takes place in Elizabeth City on Monday, April 13. The Famous Circus Bartok, ii i a AMERICAN CLASSIC .. B. A. TALLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDER OF NEW HOMES FROM S9,0C0 AND UP CALL AFTER 6:00 P.M. 426-7081 TOTAL FINANCE AVAILABLE OUR MOWERS MUST GO! YOU SAVE MORE NOW . . . 3-SPEED SHIFT RIDING MOWERS OR ROTARY MOWERS SELF-PROPELLED EASE Hertford Farmers Exchange Grubh Street Extended Hertford, N. C. Phone 426-7541 billed as "The Show That's Different", will present per- fonr.ances at Elizabeth City sponsored by Volunteer Fire Company tt, Elizabeth City. It's all under the ' big top on the showgrounds at National Guard Grounds. : ' , The first mammoth fleet of rainbow-hued motorized circus units will arrive on the showgrounds about three in the morning and they will continue to arrive in sections until noon. Acitivity will begin at daylight when the lot superintendent and surveyors start laying out the i ( . 1 ' . I i. . grounds ior me vasi canvas cuy. Elephants will be working erecting the big center poles and the heavy canvas, moving cages and at various other chores that only the big elephant power can handle. The public is invited to come out and watch the bigtop go up. How this precision operation of erecting an auditorium which seats more than 3,000 persons in such a short time, only ex perienced circus people seem to know. ' The big circus sideshow, concession, refreshment and the novelty stands will open as soon as they are set up and ready to serve. Doors to the main circus will open one hour before the main show starting times. The brilliant two-hour per formance of the Famous Circus Bartok lives up to the billing, "Pha Ckui. That's rUffaoont" A lie oiiun niai a iiticiciii , presenting the most diversified array of performing animals of any show now under canvas. It features the Naganos and their performing crocodiles from Pakistan, the land of the Punjab mystics; Jan Perz and his mammoth Russian motor- cycle riding bears; The Soto free flying doves and giant golden eagle from Perus, S. A.; an amazing big group of performing goats from Siam; a large group of military ponies and, of course, two herds of performing elephants of all sizes from giants to babies. - There are acrobatic stars including the Wazzan Troupe from Arabia; six Fornasari clowns from Italy; The Great Ryczard, high balancing perch marvel from Poland. M SCREEN DOORS :&JM $11X3 M iMK'lTjV-J WcL . W uny a tort MtorilM it S2 : - glas If ... V5- Ac--l i tcrMft deer ttytM itut Mg lf jmmmmL. , f t t tew irw m Hxoyll l' f i VKUWtffy1 I niii SI tttetn. W ilto carry Kreen llyL if i r (t I'ii V dardwara Including put I'ZC.SNI made Stor dourt. L 'STd' m 1 Aluminum Screen Wire ZaPrked to PtaaM! L 1 at as... tf- J I I U II !KI I I Partleleboaxd 58"x4x8 Regular Price $375 Rooftnaj-340 U. sell seal. 20 yr written guarantee. Reg. $9.50 Rough Sawn Cedar Reran board bat tan. 58" x 4x CLOSE-OUT 1 Batch of DOOBS $5.00 eaw TABLE LAMPS . 50 OPT Odd 8lM XORM WINDOWS $5.00 caw i Lot 19" SHI Rlrnmliur HKKBt eaat In $1040 aUIB Paraa.n. aim In Mack Mvariaim Huat-Prwt Remember! We Can Retcreen Any Sixc Wood ( Aluminum) Framed Doors & Window! Latex Work, likemeglcl Economical too. became only one coal It needed le caver olmoil any turlace . . . driet in 30 ifflnutet. Vinyl Asbestos Wld range ' ' colorful .letting pntlerne tu blend in with any room dwor. Ebv to Inmnll. long luot vinyl. tt -q. ft. It" I 11" Tile . Wall Paint iJ-KL J S33 Instant Floor Oesuty! 'Carpet I Can Put Down FOnElVWS niLivoruX N. HUGHES BLVD. DIAL 335-5010 Carpet Tile Self Adhesive Whn purchaaed In a pack of S for 1 aq. yd. It" x It" Tile X 4 ALLSTATE Tl C'J!LC!.'.'3CUrrLV' I I."Zr.7C.1!lTLD 301 N. HUGHES BLVD. . DIAL 335-5455 FC dak.J O KITTY HAWK. N.C. DIAL 441-499) . . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior 'Court of Perquimans County, made in the , special proceedings entitled Peoples Bank & Trust Company, Executor of the Mary I. Fitch Estate vs. Louise Whitehead Powell, Vernon B. Smith, and John Thomas Lane III, the un dersigned commissioner will on the 8th day of May, 1970, at 11:30 a.m., at the courthouse door in Hertford Perquimans County, N.C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Hert ford Township, Perquimans County, N.C, and more par ticularly described as follows, viz.: ,Y . Being in the Town of Hertford, Hertford Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: Situate on the north easterly side of the County Road leading from Grubb Street in the Town of Hertford to Center Hill, and beginning at the southeast corner of the "F. C. Fritzgerald lot" and thence running north 37 degrees east 140 feet to Sallie Owens lot; thence along the Owens lot south 47 degrees east 45 feet to the Sammie Sutton lot, thence south 37 degrees west along the Sammie Sutton lot 140 feet to the said County Road; thence north 47 degrees west 45 feet along said County Road to the beginning, at the southeast corner of the said "Fitzgerald lot". For further description and chain of title see deed book 24, page 212, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N.C. There will also be sold at public auction for cash at the home of Mary I. Fitch, above described, at public auction on the 8th day of May, at 10:30 a.m., all of the household and kitchen furniture therein contained. The above articles of Household and kitchen furniture may be inspected at any time prior to the sale, by notification to the undersigned Commissioner. ' A deposit will be required of the high bidder on the real estate of 10 per cent of the first $1,000. and 5 per cent on all thereover bid. A cash payment will be required of the purchaser, or purchasers of the Household and kitchen furniture. Dated and posted this 7th day of April, 1970. Chas. E. Johnson Commissioner April 9,16,23,30; May 7c ADVERTISEMENT FOR ADDITION TO PERQUIMANS COUMTYCOURTIIOUSt HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Sealed bids will be received by the Perquimans County Board of Commissioners in the' courthouse in Hertford, North Carolina at 2t00 pm, April 24, 1970 for the following workt - - 1. General Contract 2. ESectrieal Contract 3. Plumbing Contract 4. Heating & Air Conditioning Contract At which time the proposals will be opened by the Architect and read to the Perqui. mans County Board of Commissioners in the presence of such bidders as care toTe ' present. ' :'- Plans and specifications and other contra documents may be 6b Architect, Williams & Assodater, P. O. Box 187, Matthews, North Carolina 28105. A deposit in the amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) will be required for each set of plans and specifica tions. When plans and specifications have been returned to the office of the Architect in good condition within ten (10) days after the bid opening date, each contractor BIDDING on the work will be refunded the full amount of his deposit for the first set of plans and specifications only. On all other sets of plans and specifications returned to the Architect within ten (10) days after bid opening date, one half (12) of the deposit will be refunded, the remainder to be re tained by the Architect to cover reproduction and mailing costs. Bidders are required to show evidence of certificate of registration before bids may be receiv ed and considered. The bidder shall place on the outside of the envelope containing his bid and in his bid over his signature the following notation: "Registered North Carolina Contractor No. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bidders bond in an amount not less than five percent (5) of the bid. The Perquimans County Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities in any proposal and to award the contract to some other than the lowest bidder should it be deemed to be in the best interest of the County. PERQUIMANS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HERTFORD NORTH CAROLINA mi ' IlliiiHiiK Widest choice of used cars anywhere! Superior Court The April term of Superior Court will convene here on Monday, April 13. There are twentyeight cases listed for trial on the Criminal Court Docket. Cases slated for trial are as follows, and includes two murder charges: Cleveland Riddick, Assault, Wayland L. White, Jr., Assault, Fred Douglas Colson, Aiding & Abetting, Margaret Overton, Murder,JohnHenryDavls,Drunk on Street and Resisting Arrest, Robert Herring, D.U.I. For Judgment absolute on Bond, Douglas Oral Chappell, Prearranged Racing, Shermari Hlnton, Murder, Johnnie Lee Mag wood, D.U.I. .Violation Inspection Law, For Judgment Absolute on Bond, James Biggs, Jr, Escape, Julian Blanchard White, D.U.I., Bobbie Chappell, Discharge a firearm in occupied Dwelling, James Louis skinner .Larceny, Percell Felton, Larceny, George. Williams Green, Sr., D.U.I., Inspection Violation, Larry Spencer, Accessory after the fact, Hubert Preston Dail, Jr., Speeding, : Milton Phelps, Non-Support, Vernon Reid, Sr., D.U.I.,: Howard Leroy Phillips Operating a1 Gambling House, Allen Foster, Burglary, James Oliver Wilson, Burglary, Joe Franklin Brower, D.U.I., , Oliver Cart wright, Aban donment St Non-Support, James uscar weus, u.v.i. . ; . Motion: State Highway Commission vs. Maggie Boyce, et al, (Attorney, General & S.M.. Whedbee). . ' . , Motion to be heard at the convenience of the Court. VCS April 15 The Elizabeth . 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