By R..M. THOMPSON 'Perquimans County Agent, t you, have ,.' noe checked your mi& for 1 insedt dahiage," it -ild be a. good idea to do so; as iy.worrfts$ iare ' being found M nuts throughout;', the 'county. :se, earn; army worms can - be nd in soybeans, alontr with- the Kican bean beetle, and Jeat dealt of, damage by cutting fofliage fcnd the- beans off the bean stalks. Where 10 DDT applied aat 4 dust at the. rate of pounds to the acre, gqod control s occurre !' These insects ', can ise terrific ; damage if left un jlested, so; it is just ' plain" good rmirig , practice to check i vour .ps for this type of insecf. 'SUNDAY SCHOOL ' ' 1 LESSON ' ' veihis Deonle freedom from HimV iptiVity. It seems that rCyrus as a great hand to cisltrvate the irious gods worshipped by his nfedomerate f" peoples - although arduk was his own personal deity 4 he never accepted Jehovah as s God. Th Jewish vpeople, how er, were quick to see God's hand hind1 Cyrus as the king granted em their freedom -and, jn.this use, to thejn he was "anointed.? I While the political motive of Min ing a loval buffer State. hrvr.Pti s , kingdom i(a'nd Egypt may have intnbuted to Cyrus's deteirmmai. on, yet the desire to cultivate the pi of the Jews by re-establishing iem ., in Jerusalem undoubtedly 'ipealed to 'him considerably", All f this reminds us of the Psalmist, ho decHared1, "God , works in a jsterious way his wonders to per rm.'" , We are given few details of the dious. journey of the" exiles ' to eir homeland. They had to trav1 i 800 miles or a; more, a journey Inch 1 took approximately four onths to make. Psal m 126 tells r e joy-Aey -felf'at their safe! rival. Reftil it and rejoice witn pi. ..... ti Corpl. Winston E. Lane and. Mw. sine of Fort Knox. Kv.vnaife6'rS! in(fed to tiiif base iafterpendiflg me time .'.'with. Mb. "and Mm." inston Lane: Sr. V ,v. ! Annpi Xane and Nancy ;Lane m.j Bt".OV0.vrv ATkOV U)fIl XJUIW ill last 'week. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner Britt were )ek, guests ft Mr. and Mrs, How A Matthews. i " 1 f Mr. and Mrs. Matt Winslow and mily spenf the" 'week-end with iv and Mrs. -J. B. Basnigrht. , Mrs. Dallas White and daughter innie Norma spent last week with' atives at Great Bridge. -. Brantley Basnight is thev house est of his tunde; J. B. Basnight j &H rr--rcir-eEt eyen where !teavy-dutya , z' --tlzi I j fcaenr car mciufacturi . Vol ; ii .uvea you money on tbe SOIL CONSERVATION NOTES - JEImer , Lassiter and -. Lyndon White, who own ' a farm in the White Mill Pond -section of the county,;-" plan to establish a com plete drainage' wstem . on their arm this fall. The small ditches on' the fai-nr and they are arranged ao that theina' th,ar 18 "yD j t c. tub yx. aiiut L JJUWo. ; " yoHili' iri collate Ui Lassiter ,id .White'? plan' t6 cut'1"1 deceased Jo, Exhibit, them to UIU '( T ItlUlt. jJlU,H W 'CUV1 ,,--7- JtiWlLj, jluciu parallel s ditches '- with -' a shaped I the undel,signed at Hertford, N; C.j bucket :r (Th,es6. ditcHs," wiir, beion or b.efor? tye 20th day of Aug. sjJaced at the proper distance apart ust lW,4rflilrS. tootled wift be , -i " " .. "r iana win, De cut deep- enough to provide ood drainage. ' . - A. .U Whltehurgt cut a riMnrlinp itch in June to (lrain1 nm lnnr flat land in the back- "fleldof his farm." Mr. Whitehurst stated that the ditch, had , been carrying"- the water off very good during the" big raing, we have had 'since June. r ,It is iim,e. to start planning for winter cover crops." , Cover;crbps are a big help in maintaining and improving the fertility of- the soil. Winter cover crops, offer the fol lowing advantages: ' , I; They . grow in periods when the fields are left bare.' "v ; '. , , 2. They, prevent leachjng and washing" off 'of the fertilizer re- mainingin the soil. They take up some of; this fertilizer and return, it to the soil after they are turned under. , ' iSrWinter legumes add some ni trogen to the soifc:': ,. .. t . n 4. They furnish some- winter grazing, t ' ' t I 5. They help .prevent wind ero-J rsion where this !i a. tirnfilpm nn sandy 'land. - j . -, ' - '-!ii , ' , J - AUXILIARY, TO MEET " .". The. 'American'' Legion 'Auxiliary . members will meet Thursday night, September 1, at the Munitipal Building at .8 o'clock. . After the regular meeting' Miss Judy wins low and Miss Sara Sutton will arive a report on Girls State which they attended this summer at Greens boro. All members ar unfed to be present, For Sale Registered Daroc & Hampshire Boars, S4QTOJ65 CHAMPION' BLOODLINE ALSO BRED GILTS , ; Phone or See Clarnce Chappeluv Jr. !: PHONE 4978 . 'BelvideteN. C. ' K Classified and Legals NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION ' Having qualified' as Adininistra trices of the -estate of Mrs. Mar. gare,tA. Walters deceased, late of ferquimana County. North Caro to tiotifv all" having claims against the estate of pleaded in bar of . their :AI1 persons, indebted to said estate - - - - - j will please make immediate pay ment. . , This 20th day of August, 1965. MARY W. CHAPPELL, ' BELLE W. GRIFFIN. . Administratrices of Mrs., Margaret A; Walters. - aug26Sept2,9,16,23,30 FOR SALE -t- BENDIX ECONO mat washei'; fully automatic.'. In good condition: $55. See E. H. Cannon, Jri Phone 3011, Hert ford, N. C ' SALESMAN! WANTE0-i-WOULD you. like to; have a good perma nent,, profitable business of your own. Hundreds Df meir earning more than ever before, minnlvirvtr families with Rawleigh's everyday- necessities. Good localif , available in Perquimans County and also Chowan County. Write Rawleigh's, ' Dept,y NCH-320-216, Richmond, Va. , ; Aug5,12,19,26p "OIL Great Features back up Takt a drive In : - I J. - : . We can "Cld .-.vxwssjaegss.. ..... ' V " ( .::.., " 11 " ' 1 ' 1 .... NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' Having qualified, as Executor of thef estate of C. R. Lane, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is td notSfv.all'' nun. sons .having- claims' agajnst .the is1- tate, ot.. said deceased to exhibit them; tq the undersigned at Rout 2,..Tyner, N. C.,- on pr befone the na aay of August,; 196, qr jia notice will be rnleaded in-'bar nt tjieir. -recovery All persons wideht. ea. to. said estate-swill nleasp. maim immediate payment. . ; ! . Thi 22nd day of August,; 1905 , . i T.'E. LANE ' ' ' Executed' of C. R, Lanp.! au.Septa 63,30 - - ; ISTortil CaiYitirm . t- Perquimans County Superior Cpurt riaintitt vs. Robert Lee'Evans, ; ' K uetendant ' NOTICE ' The Defpnria'nt hapam nn,,! ;..:!. .... ; iitiiiiuu W1J.I talte notice that an action for Di vorce has brien filed in this Couit by the Plaintiff, on the ground of ,. UvrtHnuUi., rtjiu nit; de fendant is hereby notified that ho is required to come into Court and answer or demur to the said Com plaint within thirty days hereafter Or On nr Wnra fh., 'HUU ,).. .. if LWl VHHTSl OonUTOtinli .Li... September, 1955, or the Plaintiff will apply to the-Court for the re- iici uemanuea in the said Com plaint. ... ' ! . 1 This 8th day of August, 1955. ' W. Hs PITT, , Clerk Superior Court W, H. OAKRY .TR Attorney Augl2,19,26,Sept2 RELIABLE" INTO A FLASH OF Chevrolet Performance: AntM a- Lr.u.ur. . uu moaeis-ana, ffta new Chevrolet . ' .,eM (?5,l!he Bew Chevrolet really Is. almost fuaranfaa that when vmi trw it. .1 . ; , Reliable1' Is red hot. North CamI Perquimans County .Superior Court pauie n, otracnan,. . ' Plantiff , r. , vs. . James H. Strachan, , Defendant " " NOTICE ' ' The Defendant herain named will take DotlCi ilmt an i.-tin V... ,l: voroe haa.Wn' IWaA i. .!! r by the wluiniff f.. nn th. tri-mmi r to years separation.' And the de-i xennant is hnhv .nntifiori th-.i i... s required to come into Coiirt and BTiswer or demur to the said Com plaint within thirty days hereafter or on or before the 30th day of September, 1955, . or the plaintiff Wdj .apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in . the said Com plaint. . J his Sth day of August, 1855. VV. H. PITT, ,J t Pl,.l. o. n....... W' H. OAKRY. .11? Attornev Augl2,J9,20,Sept2 ' NOTICK OK ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as A)minit.., tl'iX ()f tho pvlntn nt H P r deceased, late of Perquimans County,--North Carol inn., 'thin io t, .if; fy 'ill persons havinff claim!) against the estate of said deceased to exhibit tllpm tn fhn atJloute 2, Kdenton, N. C, on or ueiore tii(; 14th flay of Julv, 3950, of this not " "t m'mmv-u in ucn Of tnoir iwiiufw All ixor... ; debted to said estate will tiln;in maKe immediate navment. This 14th day of July, 1955 MKS. KM1LY L. kON(i, Administratrix of C. K. LanP July23,30.Aug5,12,19,2f North Carolina, Perquimans County.' ' NOTICK OK RE-SALE UNDER FORECLOSURE Braking Ball-Race Steering-Outrigger finally, tne great scientific, technical We wager that the first thing you'll say when you drive the new Chevrolet is: "Who changed 'Old Reliable' into a flash of fire?" For: years and years; Chevrolet has given you those qualities of materials and' workmanship, that make it the best investment in its-'field . . . and now added to : all that is performance so outstanding that 'it 'has licked -and licked proper-afl its rivals in contests that show who's boss of the '55 cars; Proof? You bet.'LotS' of it:' In official NASCAR Trials Chevrolet out-accelirated alt low and medium-priced cars and every high-priced car but one! , Yes, sir! Flash of fire! That's why we ask you to try Chevrolet before you buy any car. , 'National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Drive with car . , . EVERYWHERE! j . - Whereas,, the undersigned,: acting as Trustee, in the' certain Deed of Trust executed by James M. M- Lendon and wife, Mary L. McLen don and recorded in Mortgage Hook No, 28 at'page 176 in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans ; Counuty, foreclosed and offered for sale the lands here inafter described: ' and ! wnprpiiQ within the time allowed by law an advanced bid was filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court and said- Trustee and. an order issued from the Clerk directing the Trus tee to resell said lands upon an opening bid of -Eighty-four Hund red and Fifty .($8,450.00) Dollars. Now Therefore, . finder and by virtue ot said Order of the Clerk of the Superior . Court, and the power of sale contained in said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Trustee will offer for re-sale upon said opening hid at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door of sai'l County in Hertford, N. C, at 12:00 o'clock noon on Thursday, Septem ber 1, 1955, the following describ ed property located in Perquimans County: Beginning at the Northeast cor ner of the lot of Hersey Gregory which he purchased from D T milliiuisi, una on tne West side of a lane, or path separating hi-t-aid lot and the lands of the gran ors herein from the lands of John nie Gregory, and thence running Westwardly along the norther! w S7l,:i.,i . i line of the lot of said Hersey L Rear Springs-Body by Fisher - 12 - and engineering resources of General Motors. Gregory and the lot of Tom Swain to the line of the lands of Exum Whedbee, thence , Northwardly along the line of said Exum Whed- tee to a point at which a iline drawn parallel to and 100 feet dis tant from the Northerly line of the lines of the- said lots of Her sey L. Gregory and Tom Swain in tersects , said Exum Whedbee's easterly line, thence Eastward! y along said line parallel to and 100 feet distant from the Northerlv line of said Hersey L. Gregory and Tom Swain lots to the West side of the aforesaid lane or path, and thence running Southwardly alon? same to the point of beginning, and being the 'ame nronertv which Wilson Batemfln nnrl urift. Mi ssouri Bateman, conveyed to Davis 1. Whitehurst and wife, Rosalie Whitehurst, by Deed dated Sep tember 21, 1950, and registered in Deed Book 34, page 296, in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County. And being also the same property conveyed by D. T. Whitehurst and wife, Rosalie Whitehurst. to James M McLendon and wife, Mary L. Mc- Lendon, by deed dated July 21, 195J, and recorded in Book 33, at page 255 in the office aforesaid. The 1955 taxes will be pro-rated as of the date of confirmation of sale, purchaser to assume said taxes after said date. The purchaser will be remiirerl to deposit with said Trustee ten per cent of the bid up to and in cluding the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars and five per Volt " , , I Combine your new Chevrolet purchase with your vacation plans! Order a nw Chevrolet through us, then pick It up at the plant in flint, Michigan, see Chev rolet! built, II you like, and drive yours home. Chances are, you'll save a substantial share of your vacation travel cottsl America's hottest performer because "--, it's got America's most modern V8! J FAG3 SEVEN- cent on the amount above saiof sum. ' . ' ' ... Dated and posted this 16th day of August, 1955. ' W. W. CO 1100N, Trustee. 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