Page 6-B New Provision, Payment In-Kind, Announced A new corn, cotton, and wheat provision, known as the Payment-In-Kind (PIK) has been announced, whereby a producer with a base for 1963 can divert additional acreage (up to 30% more) and receive the commodity as pay for diverting the acreage. The amount of the com modity you will receive for this program will be 80% of your established yield for corn and cotton and 95% for wheat. To be eligible for this part of the program you must first participate fully in the pro gram already announced. Conserving Use Acreage, the acres diverted for both phases of the program must be left idle and no crops planted for harvest during the months of April thru September. Complete details for the program will be available at the time of sign-u^. beeinnirg January 24,1983. Anyone wanting informa tion can call a toll free number this week -800/368-5942. Employment Applications The Chowan County ASC of fice will be hiring two tem porary employees to do office and field work for about 3 months. Applicants with ex perience with aerial photographs and general of fice work will be given preference. What N.C. Will Be Like RALEIGH Now armed with a computer full of demographics related to what life is going to be like in the next century which is only 17 years away, Dr. William C. Friday, president of the University of North Carolina, will try to use the facts to help others to become better prepared. As chairman of North Carolina 2000, President Fri day probably knows more about the projected facts of wfcat North Carolina will be like than anyone else in .the state. He will like that information on to help Eastern North Carolina farmers regain their equilibrium in time to be suc cessful in the next century. Dr. Friday is the first prin cipal speaker on the program of a major farming con ference which will get under way that day at 8 A.M. at McKimmon Center in Raleigh. “In planning it is absolute ly essential that you have as many facts at hand as you can gather,” Raymond D. Meiggs of Tarboro, general chairman of the conference, explained. “Therefore, we feel that Dr. Friday should be the first im portant choice we made for the farming conference program.” Meiggs said Dr. Friday will speak at the opening general session of the Conference and will be presented by Dr. Bruce R. Poulton, Chancellor of North Carolina State University. “We will spend the morning at the conference listening in order to set the stage for some intensive discussions in the afternoon by farmers trying to find new ways to be suc cessful in Eastern North Carolina,” Meiggs explained. The farming conference planning has been underway for a year. A 17-member plan ning committee comprised of members of the Governor’s Staff, the Department of Agriculture, the Extension Service, the Department of Commerce, the East Carolina University Regional Develop ment Institute, the North Carolina Agribusiness Coun cil, the Washington Chamber of Commerce, and the Eastern North Carolina Chamber of Commerce, started planning for the meeting last April. “This idea surfaced in the Washington Chamber’s Agriculture Development Council two years ago,” Meiggs explained. “It was too big a project for a local Chamber to tackle so it asked the Eastern North Carolina Chamber of Commerce to coordiate the planning for the meeting. “There are many who think this is the most curcial meeting ever conducted about farming in Eastern North Carolina ’ Meiggs said. These positions will be filled without regard to race, color, age, sex, religion, national origin, or haiiuicr.p Tobacco For 1983 tobacco allotments and quotas can be sold outright for the first time. Anyone wishing to sell their allotment can have their game placed on a “FOR SALE" register available in the county office. The one year (temporary) lease and transfers, as in previous years can still be done. A register for this pur pose is also available in the county office. There has been a lot of talk about planting the tobacco on the owning farm or the allot ment would be lost. There is no provision in the new law that prohibits the transfer of tobacco allotments. The only allotments that must be sold or forfeited are the allotments owned by non-farming cor porations, own, coun ties and clubs. allotments must be sold by December 31,1983 or they will be lost.) If you have any questions about your allotment, please call us at 482-3118. Peanuts In 1983 peanuts quotas will probable be available in late February. Lease and transfer Soup Kitchens ATLANTA, GA.— New and existing soup kitchens and other charitable organiza tions which feed North Carolina’s needy are eligible for government-donated foods, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture official. David B. Alspach, southeast regional ad ministers the government’s food distribution program, said that 11 soup kitchens are among 130 charitable feeding operations in North Carolina currently receiving free USDA-donated foods. Any public or private, non profit charitable institution which-is. tax-exempt under IRS rules and provides meals to needypersons for on-site cor6suimpn6h may qualify for the USDA foods, Alspach said. In addition to soup kit chens, other types of eligible institutions include group homes for the physically and mentally handicapped, nurs ing homes, shelters for bat tered women and correctional facilities. “Many organizations are not aware that they could qualify for this valuable food assistance,” Alspach explained. “I encourage any groups involved in serving meals to the needy to find out if they are eligible.” He added that more than 4.7-million pounds of USDA-donated foods, valued at $2.17-million, were distributed to charitable institutions in North Carolina last year. The foods charitable institu tions can receive are those purchased by USDA under price-support and surplus removal legislation. Most are staple food items, such as flour, butter and non-fat dry milk. The food distribution program has been providing USDA-donated foods to charitable institutions and schools in North Carolina since 1935. For more information about eligibility, interested organizations should contact the Food Distribution Divi sion; North Carolina Depart ment of Agriculture; 1 W Edenton St.; P.O. Box 27647: Raleigh. N.C. 27611. _ I WINTER OVERCOAT. ehJ Don't Go Out Without It <S>l9B3 A H. Robins Consumer Products Division, R iehmond. Virginia 23830 FOR RENT Two bedroom apartment above Privott’s Shoe Repair 301 E. Queen Street Edenton, North Carolina Cad Days 482-2633 4an.20,1fc.M ImmmmimmlmmJ agreements cannot bep|-{ cepted until quotas art received. SlliECfttnonctl IN THt GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ■afar* Tha Ctark File No. 82-SP-49 North Carolina Chowan County In Tha Matter of the Foreclosure of a deed of trust executed by GIENNA Q. TYNCH and husband. CARROLL E. TYNCH, dated March 29, 1979 and recorded in Real Estate Book 125, page 294, Chowan County Public Registry by W. T. Culpepper, lit. Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Linder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust dated March 29,1979 executed by Glerv na Q. Tynch and husband. Carroll E. Tynoh, to W. T. Culpepper, 111, Trustee for Edenton Savings and Loan Associa tion, Edenton, N.C. 0i record in Real Estate Book 125, page 294, Chowan County Public Registry, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and the power of sale contained therein being now abeoluts; and under and by virtue of an order entered herein on the 10th day of December, 1962, the undersign ed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at (he Chowan County Courthouss door in Edenton. N.C. at 12:00 o’clock noon on the L lt4 -sv of January. 1963, tha real estate conveyja fi* deed of trust, the same lying and being in ~«.-wan County. North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: TRACT NO.l; BEGINNING at a point in *he center of a ditch at the 1 unction of the Northern edge of the right of way of U.S. Highway No. 17 and the J. A. Webb, Jr. line, which point is fifty (50) feet from the center of the paved portion of said right of way; thence Eastwardly along the Northern edge of said Highway right of way eighty-four (84) feet to e stake; thence Nor thwardly one hundred fifty (150) feet to a stake; thence Westwardly parallel with said Highway right of way sixty-nine (69) feet to .the center of said ditch at the J. A. Webb. Jr. line; thence Southwardly along the center of said ditch, the J. A. Webb. Jr. tine, one hundred fifty (150) feet to the point of beginning. This being Parcel A of that property conveyed to Henry G. Quinn by deed tot Mamie B. Quinn, dated November 15, 1968, and recorded in Deed Book No. 25, page 443, In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina; and being the same property conveyed by “Henry G. Quinn, husband of Mamie B. Quinn, Grantor; to Mamie B. Quinn, wife of said Henry G. Quinn, Grantee” by dead dated March 27, 1969 and duly recorded in the Office aforesaid in Book 26 at page 71, reference to which said deads is hereby made for further descrip tion and chain of title. Tract No. 1: BEGINNING at an iron pipe located in the Center o( a ditch, which iron pipe is also located in the Northwest corner of mFBM* boundary line of the proper tywftbe*- said Mamie B. Lupton North 58 degrees IS' East 69 feet to another iron pipe; thence North 36 degrees 30' West 62.6 feet to a stake; thence South 57 degrees IS' West 64.8 feet along the center of a ditch to a stake set in the property line of J. A. Webb, Jr.; thence running along said Webb property line and along the center of said ditch South 34 degrees 15' East 64.2 feet to the iron pipe, the point and place of beginning and containing 0.10 acres as shown on a certain map or plat dated June 15, 1972, prepared by Carlyle C. Webb, Registered Surveyor, and being a portion of the identical real property conveyed to Gertrude S. Boyce by a certain warranty deed recorded in the Office of Register of Oeeds. Chowan County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 13, page 119; and being the same property conveyed from Gertrude S. Boyce and husband, E. J. Boyce to Mamie B. Lupton by deed dated June 20, 1972 and duly recorded in the office aforesaid In Book V 4 at page 7, reference so which said plat and deeds is hereby made for further description and chain of title. Subject to all covenants, restrictions, conditions and reservations of record. The real estate above described shall be sold subject to all outstanding ad valorem taxes and special assessments, if any. The highest bidder at the sale shall immediately be required to make a cash deposit not to exceed ten per : cent (10%) of the amount of the bid up ; to and including 81,000.00 plus five per cent (5%) of any excess over 11,000.00. W. T. Culpepper, 111 I Trustee Attorney at Law 1 106 East King Street i Edenton. NC 27932 File No:S2-SP-21 I In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Betore the Clerk I North Carolina J Chowan Countv . MARGARET BROTHERS. 1 Petitioner - -vs- RILEY BROTHERS and wife, KATHY BROTHERS; CURTIS . BROTHERS, single: SABRINA . HENDERSON and husband, » THE CHOWAN, HERALD - WANT ADS - JfcTEPfJfcNDERSON; SANTOfHA anil husband, LARRY WILLS: WILMA BLOUNT and husband. JAMES BLOUNT; CATHERINE SKINNER and husband, CHARLES SKINNER: MARVIN BROTHERS, single: . JOSEPH CREIGHTON, divorced. JOHNNY LEE CREIGHTON add wife, MARILYN CREIGHTON: HERBERT CREIGHTON, single: RANDY CREIGHTON, single; and ANDREW CREIGHTON, Respondents Under and by virtue of an Older of sals of the Superior Court of Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, having bean entered In Ste above-captioned Special Pro ceeding, tha undersigned Commissioner wilt at noon on Friday, th* 28th Say of January, 1963,aUheCouthoueedoorln Edanlon, Chowan County, North Carolina, offer lor salt to the highest bid- . der for cash that certain tract or parcel - of land localed in the Town of Edenton, 'North Carolina, arid more particularly described aa follows: No. If The tot on Carteret Street beginning at a given point from Southwest corner of Oakum Street and Carteret Street 294 fast; thence Westwardly along Carteret Street 30 feet thence Southwardly parallel with Carteret Street 30 feet; thence Nor thwardly parallel with Oakum Street 165 feet to the place of beginning. N 0.2; That certain lot or parcel of land and all buildings and improvements thereon, beginning at a point 234 feat from the Southwest comer of Carteret and Oakum Streets; thence Weetward ly along Carteret Street 60 feat; thence Southwardly parallel with Oakum 3treet 165 teat: thence Eastwardly parallel with Carteret Street 60 feet; thence Nor thwardly and parallel with Oakum Street 165 feet.to the place ol beginning. The above real property was con veyed to « r.'iny Brothers by dead dated July 28.1970 and recorded in tha Chowan County Public Registry in Deed Book page 22. This sale will be made subject to the 1982 and 1983 Town of Edenton and Chowan County ad valorem taxes and the highest bidder shall be required to make a ten (10%) per cant deposit of tha bid with the Court. Dated and Posted this 7th day of January, 1983. C Christopher Bean. COMMISSIONER Post Office Box 74 Edenton. N.C. 27932 Jan.13,20,1983chg. Superior Court Division In tha General Court of Justice Administrator CTA Notice Having qualified as Administrator CTA of the estate ol John Raymond Dail. late of Chowan County,North Carolina, this is to notify all parsons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them’to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of July, 1963, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All parsons indebted to said estate will please make im fnediate payment This 7th day ol January, 1983. Artyn Ray Dali Administrator CTA of Tha Estate ol John Raymond Dail DBC6BBOCI. , Jan.13,20,27,Feb ,3pd. LEGAL Chowan County will receive bids for two four-door six passenger vehicles, on Tuesday. February 1,1983 at 4:00 P.M. in the County Manager's Office. Bid documents are available at the County xdNngaaIBASMaMMMNsMUMSMai xuua ito osti i a ,lan.2o,chg.L |SfI|HEIPWAhTB)| SALES HELP WANTED-An Ohio Oil Co. offers high income, plus cash bonuses, benefits to mature person in Edenton area. Regardless of ex perience, write M.W. Read, American Lubricants Co., Box 686, Dayton, Ohio 45401. Jan.2o,chg.K COLLECTION-BILLING CLERK— Edenton...Responsible for Revenue Col lections and Billing tasks and related revenue clerical tasks involved in the receipt, collection, and Accounting tor the Town Utility Revenues. High School diploma required... Some experience in bookkeeping and cashiering required. Ability to Operate asigned office machines and equipment required. Salary negotiable Send resume to Finance Officer, P.O. Box 300, Edenton, N.C. 27932 by January 27. 1983. Jan.l3,2ochg.g HOMEWOR KERS— Production Wirecraf t. We train house dwellers. No investment, sales or gimmicks. For a permanent, steady program write: Production Wirecraft, P. O. Box 223, Norfolk, Va. 23501. Aug.6,tfc |^|mucaiAi«| .' 1 GRO# YOUR OWN FRUIT—Free copy 48pgOlanting Guide Catalog in color. One gMhe most complete tinea of plan ting notarial ottered in Virginia inducting trutttMes, nut trees, berry plants, grape vinea. landscaping plant material. Wayt%sboro Nurseries, Inc., Waynnboro. VA 22980. y f| Jan. 6,13,20,27, chg.E INDOOR YARD SALE—Saturday.. .Call 221-8183 for directions of how to get here! Jan.2o,chg.l WILL DO SEWING-in my home. Call 482-2005. Jan.l3,2ochg.b WILL BABYSIT—in my home. No infanta planet Located near Valhalla. Phone 482-2830 lor further information. Jan.lStfnchg.c I dill FOR REHTI BY week or month? Small furnished apartment located in Edenton. Utilities included. One person only. Call 482 4937. Feb.4,tfc.a. FARM MACHINERY Excellent Condition ENGELHARD, N.C. Ph. 925*7921 1. 1871 JOHN DEERE 4020 TRACTOR 2. BUSH HOG 7-FT. MOWER 3. 1978 JOHN DEERE 7000 4-ROW PLANTER 4. 1078 210 DISC ' 5.1978 JOHNSON 300 GALLON SPRAYER AND TANK 6. 1979 ULLISTON 4-ROW CULTIVATOR 7. 1979 LEVCO 3-PT HITCH DITCHER (DRAIN PLOW) • 1974 KINS 4-ROW BEDDER OFFICES FOR RENT-Earnhardt Building dotfmtown Edenton. Can I 468-2946 or 498-3238. *-' * Jan. 13,20,27,F0b. 3chg.h I |jSllHOmEffOftJALE| FOR SALE—TS7S 14 X7O Northwood I Trailer - 2 Bedrooms, 2 Fiitt Bnthe, Can- I tral Air, ON Barren, Service PON and Front Porch Included. In eaoaNent oon dMon. Call after 5:30, 482-8287. Jan .20,27Jtd. 1 FOR SALE —1967 HoNy Park Trafiar and ] Approx, ona acre lot 3% miles South ol Edanlon. Hwy. 32. 60 x 12 with enlarg ed living area I7tt. x 18 ft. Prioed for quick sale. Celt Joe Shoftner, Raleigh j 834-9701 after 6:00 P.M. any evening. I Pec.9,ttc.K I HOUSE FOR SALE—Riverton, 3 BR, 2 Bathe, Large lot, garden, Fruit trass. *62,000. Call 482-4932. Jan.B.l32o.chg.A FOR SALE BY OWNER-Briek home, near town, 3 BR, LR, 1% Bathe, Kit chsnfDen combi., Large Lot, fenced, ex cellent condition. Call 482-4700 or 482-2342 after 8 P.M. Jan.2027,Feb.3.10.chg.A FOR SALE BY OWNER—2 story house, Broad Street, LR, OR, Dan, K, Bath, 3 BR. Can after S P.M. 482-2342. Jan20,27.Fab.3,10,chg.C FOR SALE-12 ft. xBO ft. Boanza HT ! House trailer. 85,500. Call 426-72*4. Jan.2o27,chg.G |ST|| FOB /ALE | FOR SALE-1979 Mustang Hatchback 4 spaed, 2 new tires, excellent gas mileage *3,395“. Call 221-8439 after 6:30 P.M. Jan.2o,chg.D FOR SALE - 1981 Honda CM 400 Custom, 4,000 mile*. Just Uka new, *1400“. Can 482-3525 ask for Frank Riddick. Jan.2o,27,Feb.3,chg.E FOR SALE—G. E. Refrigerator, *25“; Racliner with heating pad and vibrator *3O“. Call 482-3875. v Jan .20,chg.F uIeD GATLING WOOD STOVE—*2OO. Can 482-2892 after 6:00 P.M. Jan.l3,2ochg.d FOR SALE—Pine Breakfast table with four ladder back chain. Call 482-4792. Jan.l3.2Q27chg.a OAK WOOD FOR SALE-Call 221-4219, after 6:30 P.M. FOR SALE—Two oil tanka, 375 gal. each -1 with rack. Call 482-4700 or 482-2342 after 6 P.M. Jan.20.27.Feb.3.10.chg.8 CAPE COLONY—Cypress Drive-Lot for sale by owner (already cleared)- 100-ft. front x 150-ft. depth. (Will consider trading for boat motor & trailer ot equal value) Call evenings 482-3042 Jan.1320.27pd KIRBY VACUUM CENTER—SaIes and . service dft any make. Free estimates any make vacuum for 119.95 ‘•or leas. 80S tMhntfkiM St., Phone 338-1900. Dec.I6,TFC,H OAK WOOD FORBALE - By load or coil. Call Lin ward Bailey. 482-3063. Jan.2027.Fab.3,10,17jdtg.H ONE CLEARED LOT - 100 x 150 on state road with two-car carport - *5500“ adjoining—two lota -two mobile home* - garage and storage shad with water and electric hook ups for washer and dryer *12.500“. Buy aU tor *15,500“. Phone 482-4212. Jan.2o.pd. CT\\ C-LLfinE/r I ICTI SERVICE/ 1 YE OLDE TYME Chimney Sweep, Merry Hill. Call 462-3190 Offer professional flue cleaning services. Sept.3,tfc. GET IT FIXED RIGHTI Modern televisions require modem test equipment. We have it. Harmon TV Service, 314 S. Broad St., same location 28 years. Phone 482-3617. Ftb.ll.tfc.c. HAULlNG—Grading and road maintenance. Have rock, sand, fill dirt, river pebbles, cinders. T.B.H. Wood, 482 3714. 0ct.28,N0v.4,11,18,25,chg.L NEED STRINGS For your guitar, bass or ban|o? See Griffin Muslcenter for your needs. Oct.7,tfc.m. TROUBLE WITH AUTO STEREO For installation: See Griffin Muslcenter. For expert In stallation. (Radios, speaker, booster, equalizer). Oct.7,tfc.n. NOW PAYING HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR GOLD—Rings, bracelets, chains, any oondWen. Also gold coins. Colonial Cottage Antiques, Broad Street, Edenton. Cat 482-4680 day or night. We make house eafis tor shut-ins. Jon.2o.chgJ SEARS CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERING for FREE estimate dial 482-2186 SEARS Sear*, Roebuck And Co. Northside Shopping Center Parking Faculties Edenton, N.C. tfc chg.k. | ‘ ■ Carol Becker, I Real Estate I I 209 East King Street, Edenton 1 I Call John Or Carol Becker I I Experienced, Fall-Time, Professional Brokers■ At 482-4873 I I NEW LISTING: I SPACIOUS RANCH HOUSE, RIVERTON: I I 2 bathe, eat-in kitchen, utility room, parage, storage barn. Ovar SIB,OOO assumabla at 7Vi% L 862,000 I WATER VIEW IN TOWN! * I I dan, garaga/workshop I SURFSIDE CAFE COLONY: 3 bedrooms, I bath,'kitchen/living l ■ room, extra largo screened porch, beautiful lot with azaleas and pin* trees. ■ Circular driveway $22,500 1 I SPECTACULAR LOTS ON SOUND: 'st£% I I beach; ovar Vi acre each; breakwaters, trees, great neighborhood ■ One at— $45,000 One at $39,500 I I HOMESITES, WATER VIEW: I ■ neighborhood near country club; landscaped; ready to build on. ■ ■ Owner Financed ....$12,000 to $15,000 ■ I Mil WORLD CKARM' !« historic district. 4 bedrooms, H* | ■ WUI TfUnLU nflMniHa bafh*, formal dining room, living room, dm, ■ ■ kitchen with butter's pantry, largo porch, attractive yard $67,500 S I GAPE COLONY: 3Mr SOLD T I SUPER VALUE NEAR COUNTRY CLUB: I H rooms, 214 baths, living room, eaMn kitchen, family room, screened porch, m « storage shed; over $38,000 assumable at 9% .$57,000 ■' I NIXON’S REACH LOT ZSStftS?. .""""ViS I 1 RESTAURANT* Beautifully designed, fully equipped; located doso I ■ * MUnnit I a } 0 | n heart of downtown Edenton, Attractive R 1 forms available. Full details on request. H i I AN PEMRRAIfE AREEIf• 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, Kving room/dining, ■ B WW rtmonvikc uncut. k , teh<m , utility room, screened porch, ■ I carport, attractive setting on crook; some owner financing $37,500 w I AIRPORT ROAD: ’if, SOLD jX* I I UAIISF Aim FARM* 33 aero farm, 17 acres cleared; 16 wooded, I nVWwK MlfU rdM'lfla 1982 peaftut quota 5,022 lb*. Farmhouse ax- B ■ oailant condition; ground floor has 3 bedroom*, living room, family room, ■ ■ oat-in kitchen, full bath, sunroom, utility room; second floor has 4 addition- H I! ol rooms. Large barn; close to schools, fire dept., groceries SBO,OOO H I BROAD STREET HISTORIC MSTRICT: I I room with fireplace, dining room, eat-in kitchen, screened porch, garage I fl and workshop, utMty room; over $30,000 assumable I H mortgage at 15%.. , $58,500 A. I‘CHOICE IN-TOWN WAT6RPRONT: I m eat-in kitchen, pantry, family room with fireplace, play room with fireplace, I ■ study, screen porch, 2-car garage, spacious entrance hall, large lot, view fl of Edenton Bay, private boat dock SIBO,OOO fl mmiamwrnrnimmmmmmimammmmmmmimiKmim GRACIOUS COLONIAL WATERVIEW: S'nmu’fi.S' I 1 zina, this drea 1804 home has 4 (or 5) bedrooms, 3 full baths, 2 half baths, I I Wing room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, utility room-pantry, den, 6 work- ■ I ing fireplaces, 2 porches with magnificent view of courthouse green and ■ I Ed&nfon Bay. Energy efficient. S I NEW BRICK; WATER ACCESS I R tyoms, 2 baths, utility r< SOLD b * e * c ' I I 4 BEAUTIFUL HOMESITES: I lots; deared, ready to build on; trees each $9,500 I One lot on Lake Leisure; great trees; bargain Ona lot with soundview; excellent neighborhood SII,OOO H I LOT ON SOUND: £ I I LOT ON SOUND: mc. SOLD I I HISTORIC DISTRICT HOMESITE: I H ft. deep; ideal for single or multi-family.. $22,000 ■ I CAPE COLONY WATERFRONT: I ■ living room, sun room, 2 full baths, paved drive, spectacular view, eat-in ■ kitchen, workshop, patio $75,000 « I HISTORIC DISTRICT: I I living room with fireplace, den with fireplace, formal dining room, study, fl modern, eat-in Utchan, 2 screened porches, detached garage end f§ f anrialnai t 160000 H 1 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE ON WATER: I SvßpinQ uOWn TO CrWK TO WUnO # oCCvU Tv* D9m« inlwß D 9Q a rooms, 2 baths, great room with fireplace, large deck. dMns area feeing R yS'l m TUI 1 DwWsTIRnT nreTo ¥Ws IvWTB Beiw TllwOlwCw; CDsP9»T| | MDUCEDTO $92,500 I PERFECT FOR LARGE FAMILY: I R tdfdssn, utility room, 2-car garage, large poren. R ■ Owner Financing Avdiabla $59,500 I I WATERFRONT: I ■ headed. Assumption avaHablo at 9% .$45,000 ■ H AdloMng Lot NtfoMk v I WOODED WATERFRONT: I SERVICE STATION: SOLD I ■ ■ I ELEGANT fiMJNTRY ESTATE: <2a^or y Mt *n wooded 1 ill anuii|dii |"|| ii il izutu’mllk cOMonal bathrooms; spanous family roam with fireplace. Don, utility room,. R gwgk htfO JIK ••nwNino P®d, luxury feoturae and appHsiicoe. fl v*? • • •' - ~ k , | MSTORIC DISTRICT: 4 ijwiwS I ?bin fl My VHIBrY rwHlf •■BBB W’ -•- -- - • ▼ ■ H . ■' "i . - —« L’H ■ •••wfiiid porcHi 9GFGOC I «* • ■ w Thursday, J«nuary 20. itt3

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