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FOUND - On* small Pair W eye glutei in Kw vacmity apCentrai Gr?nm?r SdMot in wm/Pt,. Come by the PERQUIMANS WEEKLY office, [ Square. Hertford r : M-aftm atfwcw FEED ONE ADULT tor on* ywr K)r l total cod d $47.41. FuDir guaranteed, tree details. Trl Co. J. H Goodwin. 207 E. Carteret Street, Edonton. NC TO. 31 $3S6 WEEKLY guaranteed. Work 2 ?* daily' at home ($171 tar one tour f). Fret brochure. J. Chruch, P. 0. 55F, Hays, NC 38635. SALES POSITION - L Honest 2 Wining to wort hard. 1 Have a back bone. 4. Want high earnings. Guaranteed income to start. 5. Agressive. 4. Have Integrity. Do you qualify? $12,000 to SJB.000 income first year Send resume With telephone number to Mr Dale. Rt 2, Box 6*4, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27IOt. HOMEMAKERS can earn $5 per hour part time. No investment. 4U 5512. ^Mobile 196? COBURN MOBILE 12' x 50' home with skirting for sale. Fully furnished, excellent condition. Very reasonable Marion or Larry Swindell 462 7311 or 426 5614. LEGALS ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTENT TO PERFORM FLOOD ^ ELEVATION STUDY ? The Federal Insurance Ad ministration of the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that under authority of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1961 (P.O. 90 440). as amended, and the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.O. 93 234), it will fund a detailed study of the flood hazard areas in the following com munities in the State ol North Carolina: Town of Hertford Perquimans County The study will be performed lor the Federal Insurance Administration by fletra Tech, Inc., 7825 Baymeadows Vay. Suite 321 B, Jacksonville, Florida 32216, Area Code (904) 737 7855. The purpose of this study is to examine and evaluate the flood hazard areas in the community which are developed or which are likely to be developed and to determine flood elevations (or those areas. Flood elevations will be used by the community to carry out the flood plain management objectives of the National Flood Insurance Program. They will also be used as the basis lor determining the appropriate flood in surance premium rates applicable for ^jtew buildings and their contents, as well as determining the rates to be used for the second layer of insurance on existing buildings and contents. LE0A5- ^ This announcement Is Intended to notify ell intended persons of the commencement of this study to lt?ot ttiey may Dove on opportunity to bring ony relevant facts and technical dato con cerning local flood hourds to the at lontion of me Federal Insurance Ad mlnistrotion for consideration in the course of mis study. Such information should be furnished to tfc^ Chief Executive Officer of Ike community as listed below or Tetra Tech, Ipc for forwarding to Plf. Town of Hertford. Mayor Kill Co* PgpquimaRS County. J. W. Newell. Jr., Chairman. County Commissioners. June 26. July 1. 10. NOTICE OF SALE TED J. RIODICK, ' Plaintiff vs. LAURA LEE MONOS, , Defendant Under and by virtue of an order of the District Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina made and entered in the action entitled "TED J. RIODICK, Plaintiff, ogainst LAURA LEE MONDS. Defendenf." the undersigned com missloner will, on the 2W day of July, I MO, offer for sale and sell lor cash, to the last and highest bidder at public auction, at the courthouse door in Perquimans County, Norm Caroline, in Hertford ot 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described real estate lying and being in Betvidere Township, State and County aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows: Bounded on the norm by the lands of L. H. Hurdle, on the east by Low Ground Public Road; on the south by the lands of L. H. Hurdle and Odell Hurdle, on the southwest corner, on the west by the lands of L.H. Hurdle. This tract of land containing V> acre, more or less. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding city and county taxes and all local improvement assessments against the above described property not in eluded in the judgment in the above entitled cause. The highest bidder will be required to make a cash deposit of 10 percent of the bid price. g This, the l?th day of June, 1980 Walter Edwards, Jr., Commissioner June 26, July 3, 10, 17 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF W.A.RUSSELL, INC. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Dissolution of W.A. Russell, Inc., a North Carolina Corporation, have been filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina, and that all creditors of and claimants against the Corporation are required to present their respective claims and demands immediately in writing to the Cor poration so that it can proceed to collect its assets, convey and dispose of its properties, pay, satisfy and discharge its liabilities and obligations and do all other acts required to liquidate its business and affairs. This the l?tti day of June. 1980 W.A. RUSSELL. INC P.O. BOX 66 HERTFORD, N.C 27944 June 26, July 3. 10,17 Cecals NOTICE Of ADMINISTRATION Having qualified ? Administrator C.T.A. of the estate o f Karin W. Fuiford at PerquIMM County. Hill it to notify all penal# having cWm against said estate to prasant them to the un dersigned within tlx month from data of publication of tha notka or tame will ba pleaded in btr of thair recovery. All persona indebted to saM estate, please makajmmadtat* payment This t*th day ot June. INO. Jamas D. Singlatary Attorney at Lav Administrator C.TA. 152 North Church Street Hertford, Nerth Carolina J7N4 June 2*. July 3. N, 17 ( J NOTICE OF AOMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of John Harrell, 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 Route 3. Hertford, N.C. on or before the 26th day of December. INO, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th day of June, 1980 Johnnie Floyd Harrell Administrator of John Harrell, Dec'd June 26, July 1.10, 17 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Catherine Owens Baker, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons haviMclaims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 714 DobbS Street, Hert ford, N.C. on or before the 26th day of December, 1980 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 20th day of June, 1980 Eva Anne T aylor, Administratrix of Catherine Owens Baker, Dec'd June 26, July 3, 10,17 NANCY OVERMAN, Plaintiff, vs. TIMOTHY OVERMAN, Defendant TO: Timothy Overman, the above named Defendant: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action The nature of the relief being sought is as follows Absolute Divorce on grounds of one year separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 22nd day of July. 1980, said date being 40 days from the 1st publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking the relief against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 9th day of June, 1980 William J Bentley.Sr, Attorney for Plaintiff 100 S. Front Street, Hertford, NC 27944 Telephone (919) 426 5327 June 12. 19.26 f Perquimans Gardening i I By V Jean Wins low Full moon is on the 28th. \ Purchase or order some \ brussel sprout seeds now to plant between July 1 and 15. A half-packet per person planted V4 inch deep and thinned to 20 inches apart will provide a new vegetable interest if you've never grown them before. ^ Check peonies and feed now get them started on a good bloom next year. Check hollyhocks for rust and (pray. Asparagus should not be cut anymore. Give the bed a good dressing of balanced fer tilizer. Hurry on with any stem cutting you may wish to do. ^Ute horticulturists suggest Also trying layering, or grafting. Stem cutting is very effective with plants such as azaleas and many other or namentals. Take cuttings from mostly this season's growth, (a little of the old and a little of the new) cutting at a slant and at a length of six inches. Strip bottom leaves and dip in a rooting compound. Then in sert half of the stem in sand or peatmoss or a mixture of both. Keep from direct sunlight and maintain regular moisture. Rooting takes about two months. I root cuttings under the parent bush usually, and find they will be in grand shape by the next season and ready for a final move. The following poem has BPWs attend convention Members of the Hertford Business and Professional Women's Club attended the 81st annual convention of the North Carolina Federation of gBPW Clubs held recently in Winston-Salem. Ellen Bowen, 1980-81 BPW president, was presented to the some 500 in attendance as a new president. Ms. Bowen also represented District 11 in the statewide Young Careerist contest, competing against 12 other district winners in a panel fldiscnssion, an interview, and ? speech. Bonnie White, a former BPW president, was presented as the District 11 director, which comprises 22 clubs within the coastal area. Linda Grieve, immediate put president of BPW, was introduced as the District 11 liasoa for the organisation's statewide magasine, THE TAR HEEL WOMAN. Paula Miller and Noel Todd McLaughlin also attended the convention. Ms. Miller, im mediate past secretary of the local club, will serve as District 11 recording secretary. Ms. McLaughlin has recently been appointed vice-president of the local club. been taped on the cabinet of our back porch for six years now. I'm sure you, too, have shared both sides of the emotions presented : The Original: T. E. Brown, 1830-1W7 MY GARDEN A garden la a lovesome thing, God wot! Rose plot, Fringed Pool, Fernedgrot ? The veriest achool Of Peace; and yet the fool Contends that God is not? Not God! Ingardens! When the eve is cool? Nay, hot I have a sign: Tls very sure God walks in The Parody: J. A. Lindon, (1959) MY GARDEN A garden is a lovesome thing? What rat! Weed plot. Scum pool. Old pot, Mafl-ahiny stool In piece*; yet the pool Contends that snails are not Not snails! Ingardens! When the eve is cool? Nay, bnt I see their trails! Ha very sure MY garden's Full of snails! (Published in Horticulture Magasine) List your property with William F. Ainsley Realtor Hertford. N.C. Oiol 42* ? 7659 STIIL MJIUMNOS C1JARANCK SAU 30x60x1 2-$1.96/tq. ft. 40x60x1 5 $ 1 ,94/tq. ft. 60x108xl5-$2.19/tq. ft. aroo srm miiloinos MTtlFtw 1-HH4142K mm?* ^ LEARY PLANT FARM SUMMER SPECIALS ? NNM^rlm ? HtUfNI^ Bnifts District court i ' ? convenes Judge J. R. Parker presided at the regular Marion of Perquimans Couaty District Court and beard the following cases: ' 4 The first appearance was held for Stephen Wood Finley, charged with possession of stolen vehicle, and the Probable Cause Hearing was setforJune H; Robert Lee Thatch, charged with assault with a deadly weapon, was sentenced to not leu than 8 months or more than 12 months, suspended for 2 years, a fine of $200.00 and cost, probation under supervision of Protyftion Officer, make restitution for medical expenses of Daniel Cooper, and not to molest or harm Cooper for a period of 2 years; Clinton Henry Johnson, charged with assault on a female, was given a ninety day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $50.00 and cost, was told not to assault Dorcas Lauder for 2 years. Dorcas Lauder was in contempt of court for failure to appear, and was fined $25.00. Calvin Moore was found guilty of reckless driving after drinking and received a 30 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $100.00 and cost, and was excused from attending traffic school as he resides in the State of Maryland; Garnie Banks, charged with reckless driving after drinking, was given a sen tence of 30 days suspended for 1 year, a fine of $100.00 and cost, was ordered to report to Albemarle Mental Health to make plans to attend Driving School, and pay $100.00 for cost to attend to the Clerk of Superior Court; David Neil Barnes, charged with driving under the in J?"* fluence, received a ?0 day aeotence suspended fori yea#, a Aim of flOO.OQ and coat* was ordered to i^rrender . his operator's license to the Clerk of 'Superior Cmirt, and was told not to operate a motor v?hiele for 1 year except by limited privilege; Melvin David Lfyne was found guilty pf larceny and received a Sentence of not less than 8 months or more than 12 months suspended for 3 years, a fine of$250.00 and cost, was told to remain off premises of Jackson Wholesale Co. for a period of 3 years, and not to , violate any laws for 3 years; Joseph A. Revels, charged with driving under the in fluence, was given a 60 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $100.00 and cost, was ordered to surrender his operator's license, and was told not to operate a motor vehicle until relicensed, or by limited privilege; Johnny Ray Bennette, charged with driving with license revoked, received a 6 months sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $400.00 and cost, and was told not to operate a motor vehicle until he has valid operator's license; Wallace Shannon, charged with driving under the in fluence, was given a 60 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $125.00 and cost, was ordered to surrender his operator's license to Clerk of Superior Court, and was told not to operate a motor vehicle 'ntil he has a valid license. Limited driving privilege to be held by Clerk of Superior Court until all fees are paid; Daniel Edward Boomer, Sr., charged with driving under the influence, was given a 60 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of lioo.oo and cost, was told not U) operate a motor vehicle in North Carolina for 12 months, copy of judgment was ordered to be forwarded to Department of Motor Vehicles of Virginia ; Finnard Darius Tillett, charged with driving under the influence, received a 60 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $100.00 and cost, was ordered to surrender his operator's license to Clerk of Superior Court, and was told not to operate a motor vehicle until he has valid license; Patrick Leroy Revel, charged with not having proper registration and no financial responsibility, was given a 60 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $175.00 and cost; Wilma Goodwin Ayscue was found guilty of driving under the influence and was given a 60 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $100.00 and cost, was ordered to surrender her operator's license to Clerk of Superior Court, and not to operate a motor vehicle for 1 year, except by limited privilege; Robert Abner King, charged with driving under the in fluence, received a 60 day sentence suspended for 1 year, a fine of $100.00 and cost, was ordered to surrender license to Clerk of Superior Court, and was told not to operate a motor vehicle until he has valid license, except by limited privilege; Traffic violations and fines were as follows: John Walter Davis, speeding, $35.00 and cost; Robert Geral Sawyer, speeding, $15.00 and cost; Winslow Glenn Watson, speeding, sentence of 30 days, suspended for 1 year, a fine of $35.06 and cost, was told not to operate a motor vehicle in North Carolina for 30 days. Copy of judgment to be sent to Virginia Department of Vehicles; Also, Moran Sutton, reckless driving, 30 days suspended for 1 year, a fine of $50.00 and cost; Charles Mannon Banks, exceeding safe speed, $10.00 and cost; Kathryn Ward Winslow, ex ceeding safe speed, $5.00 and cost; Francis O'Neal Jackson, speeding, cost; and Melvin Lee Norman, unsafe ? movement, $10.00 and cost. Annie Walton Elliott was found guilty of fraudulent disposal of secured personal property and was taxed with cost of court Forestry team takes third straight win The Forestry Contest Team consisting of Ricky Owens, Donnie Saunders, Shelton Skinner and Gordon Wilder placed first in a recent Forestry Contest held in Williamston. This is the third year straight the Perquimans FFA Forestry Team has been first in the district. This contest consisted of four parts: leave and cut, sawtimber estimation, pulpwood estimation and tree identification. As winners of the District I Contest, they are entitled to participate in the state contest held in Raleigh. They were awarded a first place certificate and a check for $55. Lucille Ball says, "Give a gift of you. Be a Red Cross Volunteer." A Pubfcc Service o< Th?s Newsoapp' % The Adv*>rtivny Count* m
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