Page 2-B Chowan County ASCS News REDESIGNATION SET The next period for growers to redesignate tobacco warehouses begins Monday, August 29th and ends Friday, September 2nd. Producers will not receive price support on redesignated tobacco until Monday, September 12th. This gives the warehouse time to receive sales allocations for the redesignated tobacco. TOBACCO MARKETING CARDS It is the responsibility of each farm operator to check his tobacco marketing card after each sale to be sure that the sale was correctly deducted from the card. Any tobacco marketed over 110 per cent of the effective farm quota will be subject to a penalty of 83 cents per pound. CROP REPORTS Farm operators who have not reported planted acreages of wheat, barley, corn, and grain sorghum should do so by September 1. Producers must give these reports on a field-by-field basis on our farm maps. Fanners who fail to report planted acreage will be considered to have zero planted acreage and may be ineligible for program benefits in 1978. STORAGE AND DRYING LOANS Loans are available for r ENERGY CRISIS BIDDLE What will economically and efficiently heat or cool your home; yet it will not use coal, gas, or one single drop of a sheik’s ransom In oil? Answer: A Bard All-Season Heat Pump System! |j o ”**/**./ ||gg|J A. SELF-CONTAINED SYSTEMS For B. HgK homes, apartments, commercial buildings WttllES and churches. Eight models. 23,000 thru 62.000 BTU heating/cooling. B. OUTSIDE WALL UNITS ldeal for homes, apartments, offices, modular structures and business applications Four models. 17.000 lj||lg||||j|| thru 40 000 BTU heating/cooling C. REMOTE SYSTEMS For homes, com- wHlpjsitSjl: mercial buildings and churches. Six models ■Hr 30,000 thru 60,000 BTU heating/cooling. Investigate this entirely different method of efficient heat ing and cooling for your home, apartment or office. You will be pleasantly surprised! Bard Heat Pumps provide all-season comfort control from one single system which is economical to install and costs less to operate than regular electric heat. Find out how a Bard Heat Pump System can cool off your long hot summer and warm your heart in the winter! TOTAL COMFORT OF EDENTON Owned and Operated by Lowell Gieseke Heating/Air Conditioning Sales and Service Beready aMiaivest time * s mm * . V* _ ' / xvvx -•- In need of new harvesting equipment? Does your present equipment need repairs? PGA has the capital you need to assure utmost efficiency at harvest time. Call or visit us today. Albemarle Prod. Credit Assoc. Highway 17 North F Phone 482-4904 Edenton, N. C. Monday-Friday 8:00 A. M. -5:00 P. M. . j . ... ifiiimlß eligible producers to obtain needed storage structures and drying equipment. These loans can be made on 85 per cent of the cost for purchasing and erecting new facilities. The interest rate is 7 per cent per year and will remain the same for the life of the loan. The loans are repayable in 4 equal installments with the first payment due 12 months from the date the loan is disbursed. NEW CORN LOAN RATES The 1977 North Carolina corn loan rate has been set at $1.92 per bushel. This figure should be competitive with market prices, and we are anticipating increased loan activity. These loans are made on grain stored on the farm or in an approved warehouse, and the interest rate is 6 per cent. Also, as was previously announced, the loan rate on wheat is $2.19 per bushel. NEW STATE COMMITTEE Secretary of Agriculture, Bob Bergland, recently appointed the North Carolina Agricultural Stabilization and Con servation (ASC) Com* mittee. This committee administers federal farm programs in the state. Named on the committee are R.W. Wilkins of Lum berton, Chairman; Joe W. Hall, Cleveland; Leslie W. Holley, Battleboro; Charles L. McLawhom, Winterville; and Zeno H. Ponder, Marshall. WANTED MANY R6WARBS PARENTS WW OWE New officers of the White Oak PTA held its*, first organizational meeting for the ’77-’7B school year at the home of PTA President, Mrs. Sylvia Bunch. Officers attending were: Mrs. Gloria Elliott, vice president; Mrs. Sheila White, secretary; Mrs. Annette Parrish, treasurer; Mrs. Linda Williams, representative; Brenda Winbome, program com mittee chairman; Mrs. Dee Terry, hospitality; Mrs. Laura Hutchison, public relations and Ralph Cole, principal. Emphasis was put on a drive to have 100 per cent membership of parents, relatives and friends. A membership drive will commence August 29, the first day of school. Several fund raising activities were discussed to raise money to provide field trips for students, playground equipment and other needs of the school. . PTA will begin recruiting volunteers for the State Reading Program which was a most effective program the previous year. A need for short courses in the metric system for parents was expressed and discussed. The first PTA meeting will be held September 19 at 8 P.M. at White Oak School. ANBESOL* KILLS MOUTH HUN ON CONTACT Denture pain, toothache, cold sores, teething pain, relieved for hours. When minor mouth pain strikes use Anbesol. the pain killer. Anbesoi. with three anesthetics, soothes irritated nerve endings, deadens pain Helps prevent in fection. too Use as directed for hours of relief THE CHOWAN HSBAlft. Dmath Claims Mrs. Grant 71 Mrs. Myrtle Lane Grant, 71, Route 1, Hertford, died August 17 in DePaul Hospital in Norfolk, Va. She wee a housewife. Mrs. Grant was a native of Chowan County and was the widow of John Grant. She. was a daughter of the late Edgard Hosey and Anna Hill Lane. Surviving is a son, Gustave Koch of Suffolk, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Willis of Mt. Ulla; and two grandchildren. Graveside services were held at 11 A.M. Saturday in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Cemetery in Hert ford with Rev. W.I. Wolverton, Jr., officiating. I WUliford-Barham Fun [eral Home had charge of arrangements. Children need models more than they need critics. -Joseph Joubert. ■■„l , M - . Ltfd Npticn LEGAL NOTICE 1b The General Court Os Justice District Court Division File Nb. 77-CVD-142 Film No. NOTICE SERVING PROCESS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina Chowan County Arnell Lacy, Plaintiff vs. Esther V. Lacy, Defendant To ESTHER V. LACY 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: An action for absolute divorce on the grounds of one year's separation next preceding the commencement of this action.. You are required to make defense to such pleadings on or before forty (40) days from the date of the first publication of this notice and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 11th day of August, 1977. W.T. Culpepper, 111 Attorney for Plaintiff * 100 East King Street” • -T " Post Office Box 344 Edenton, N.C. 27932 Telephone: (919) 482-2175 Aug. 18,25,Sept.l.chg. Protect Your Londfl With Bulkheoding I FOR A FREE ESTIMATE! CALL 426-7574 AFTER 6 P. M. nc | me BacKHARD emiror coNseßvanoN kit II i * * I ' n |S the government’s ■ „ c 9" Ber y atl l °“ PoUcy. MB Getting «® ck to “®5 ics * ■ H clothes. Today, hanging I BBH|M clothes out of doors will II ffIHBBHBB give them a fresh, clean H sme ii* H H|HH You’ll be doing your B 888 P Bl ** Every little bit helps «K BHBBB when it comes to conserv- W ing energy. So make a \ ■ deposit at Peoples Bank, get your free conservation kit and save energy in your BBBM||Mil|iM own backyard. Peoples Bank I P * Member. F.D.I.C. 1 Ji LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF.CHOWAN UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain dead of trust executed by Edward C. Ward and wife, Beatrice B. Ward to C. Everett Thompson, Trustee, dated September 8,1975, recorded in Real Estate Book 107, page 206, Chowan County Registry, default having been made under the terms of said deed of trust and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, and the necessary findings to permit foreclosure having been made by the Clerk of Superior Court of Chowan County, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, under and by virtue of the authority vested in said Sub stitute Trustee by an in strument of writing dated October 4, 1976, and now duly recorded in the Chowan County Registry, in Real Estate Book 114, page 101, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door in Edenton, North Carolina, at 10:00 A.M. on the 21st day of September, 1977, the land conveyed in said deed of Leary Plant Farm, A New Dealer For Atlantic Forest's Post & Rail Fences Come To See The 'Colonial, The 'Dunberry' And The 'Marlboro’. Three Handsome Styles, Made From White Cedar, Which Ages To A Rustic Finish See Us For Installation Os A New Fence Around Your House And Property. We Also Sell Atlantic Forest Garden Mulch. Leary Plant Farm Routel * Edenton, N. C. trust, the same lying and being in Third Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Lyi<« to the southward of but not abutting N.C. 37; BEGINNING at an iron pipe on the line of lands now owned by Edward Ward and the line of L.C. Briggs; thence with other lands of Edward Ward • South 22 deg. SO* West 246.1 feet toa-point, a corner for the lot hereby conveyed and lands of George D., Jordan; thence with George D. Jordan South 62 deg. 55’ East 24.2 feet to a point, a corner for the lot hereby conveyed and other lands of L.C. Briggs; thence with L.C. Briggs North 46 deg. East 263.7 feet to a point, corner for the lot hereby conveyed and other lands of L.C. Briggs; thence with L.C. Briggs North 65 deg. 10’ West 129.3 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, containing 0.44 acre, according to said survey. SECOND TRACT: That certain lot or parcel of land, together with all buildings and im provements thereon, including two sets of platform scales, one of which in situate inside and the other outside of the Southern* margin of the right-of-way of North Carolina Ugh way No. 37 at the property line of the M.H. Perry Estate and running thence East- along said margin 60 feet to the line of property of L.C. Briggs; thence Southwardly and perpendicular to said highway to a point in the line L.C. Brigp property line, which point is 427 feet from the center line of said highway; thence West wardly and parallel with said highway and con tinuing along the line of property of L.C. Briggs 60 feet to the said M.H. Perry Estate property line; thence Northwardly along the said Perry Estate property line to the point of beginning, containing one-half acre, more or less. For further description and chain of title, see deeds duly of record in the office of Register of Deeds of Chowan County in Book No. 7, page 217, Book No. 8, page 523, Book No. 14, page 119, and Book No. 17, page 479, said deeds and those instruments men tioned therein being hereby referred to and made part hereof for . nuuupuy , Auguw a, urn furthsr description anil' * chafe of title. "■ This sale will be made subject to any and all unpaid Chowan County ad valorem taxes. The highest bidder at said sale will be required to im- ■ mediately make a cash deposit of ten per cent of the amount of the bid up to had <■>«»■»«* »g jj $1,000.00 plus five per cent of any excess over the W,000.00 1 bid. DATED AND POSTED this 22nd day of August, 1977. Merrill Evans, Jr. 431 South Broad St. Post Office Box 74 Edenton, N.C 27932 SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE Aug JS, Sept.l,B,ls,chg. LEGAL NOTICE " A bulk sale of JJ. Ross Jewelry Store is about to be made by Kathleen E. Rosa, transferor, 215 S. Broad St., Edenton, N.C. to William B. and Doris G. Riddick, Transferees, - of Norfolk, Va. All defats of the transferor will be paid in full at they fall due as a result of the transaction. Mr. and Mrs. Riddick will continue the business at the same location under the name Ross-Riddick •: Jewelers. All debts owed to Ross Jewelers should be paid there as they fall due. Aug. 2S,chg. LEGAL NOTICE In The General Ceurt Os Justice Superior Court Division Before The Clerk EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Henry T. Lane, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of January, 1978, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 19th day of August, 1977. Cassie N. Lane Executrix of The Estate of Henry T. Lane Deceased. Aug. 25, Sept. 14,15,chg. 7 LEGAL NOTICE EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Annie S. Knox, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before U*e 11th day of February, 1978, or this notice* will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 4th day of August, 1977. Benjamin Louis Knox Executor of The Estate of Annie S. Knox Deceased. Aug. 11,18,25, Sept.l .1977, chg.

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