Ami
4
..i ci. I
ried high school students
getting a cooler .'.welcome
- 4. school administrators .today
tl four years ago, a, recent
po: :b. The'. Nation's Schools
m .azine shows. ; i.n( '
" 1e majority Jf of "the- high
school superintendents' 'p4ricU
pa ting in the, latest survey? ho w-
eveft' still favor permitting 'mar
rieqs teen-agers to. continue, 4Jieir
. education. ' ' .h J
' Sbity-threo per centT'said Jhey
would tolerate, , if 'not welcomk
married, . students. Twenty-five
per; cent were against the hus-
band- and wife-, remainirtg ; in
?chool. . ' - - ' J'
In an earlier poll, conducted
in 1958, The : Nation's ' &Bools
Ibund 'that '78 per 'cent tf-the
; superintendents would , have per
mitted married couples to.'-con-
tJnue' their education. Only. 15
i per cent ere opposed., '
Other questions asked uv the
latest poll -and the superintend
ents' -replies follows; ,r .
1, Should husband and wife be
: all6wed to attend the same olass-es?,KYes,'-
53 per cent; nOj, 34
per' cent; ho opinion, 13 ;per
- cent , - V -'
Should married couples- be
. granted a-1 leave1 of absence for
personal adjustment or; honey-'
moon?-: Yes. 21 per cent; no,
"... 85 (per cent; no opinion.! i .per
cem. ' - ?!
.. v .'' 3t: Should pregnant wiveS" be
, suspended : or expelled?',' J" Sus
pended' temporarily? , Yes,.;' 62
; per? centr no, 20 per s cent; r
opinion, 18 per cent. Expelled?
Yes-, 22 per cent; no, ' 66 -per
cent'; no opinion, 12 per cent.-
.- ; 4, Should married students be
separated from suigle.i class-
v mates?". At lunchtime?' Yes,' 14
per cent; no, 70 per cent;1 no
opinion,-4 lfl per cent. In' extra
; cuiricularr activities? ; 1 Yesi' 39
per cent; no,.. 47 per cent;, no
opinion, 14 per cent, "-ii'j?
f ' Questionnaires; were sent 'to a
4 pe if cent proportional, sampling
'-rot i-Hhe $ lft.OOd ;secondaryve4uca-
- tor in tne united states. ; A 63
zperj cent' response was received.
Creech 'Keswak
-4MJL IKt ytl' eAHViZC
The Rev. Oscar Creecijof the
Chdwan ' . CoUege administrative
staff i will ' retire from his" post
as Ijdirectorf of development oh
February 1. ' J
lie February retirement' iwill
be She second one for; the 75
yea'J-old, minister-educator, j The
first came about "ten years- ago.
when ae resigned as-pas to of.
- the First Baptist Church j of
iAhojskdflkafter nearly 28 ."years
Creech's vinterest in . Cjiowani
did, not begin with his employ-
' ment in 1961. In the early 30's
he was a trustee of the' college.
and has maintained an active
concern for " its ' welfare" ver
since;.' ....
let 1946, his. concern waevl-
dented In an especially" tangible
wayj , .Chowan was closed then;
; World' War II had brought such
a s gftvere . shortage of students
thaij jfhe college' found it heces-
saryto cease operation. 'Creech
and.s The .Rev. Lonftie Safes er of
Mu eesboro became the lead
ers ' t n fnup which sellout
to , ise $1-0,000 to re-open -the
& Tty-were suCcessfult!
r I another '$100.-
t r year. .Thus it
i opened. , its
f i lalj or, i.h
V Creech ;ha
nc seen phenomenal
gro
ed 4
pos.
gro
has I
the i
leger.
et 1
half
Lip
s "
liflV
not'
1'.-
t Chowan, he has play
sjor part in making Jit
i. Etudent enrollment ii as
to over 600. The college
otne fully accredited by
'1 tti Association ofJCol
It3 annual 'operaling'bud
i soared to well oyer a
' n dollars. ' Many new
i been erected.' Tlie
i j t'" and 1 influence
' all-time -high,
.tern Nortn Caro
- he JtatfT(iRd';lit
Unflergrpunfi;
. '
"
' '
' Df h Ja'ita Caverns - 'fXtyi .nI' p. " :r"' ' '
, i Less than" to'' hour's tirlVe ' Returnmg; a week later, Dr. .
' from BeirUt,' Lebanon"; vhea " Bliss ? an ftis companion
the; sparkling-blu'e' ' bay 'of ' clambered over'the boulder;
, jouhiih, fs fpuhd 'one 6f 'the 1 -carrying a small boat, and went
underground 'jirondprs of .the " dee'per. They passed a maze of ,
worldi ".E;'r"nmJtn- eerie-white stalag-i;
i Sightsesrs and archeolpgical, j tes, but finally were- halted i
, 'sleuth for . years , have ,,pe';n, at a depth of about 1,000 yards
left breathless as they, paddle by, rapids. si ; - ' .
small boats slowly into Mag- t - Since then many have taken
harat' Jaita.,the Dog myer S up the challange of the Ja'ita -
leaverns, aha behold the won-
drous colors and exotte shapes
of the -stalagmites and stalac v
ties, 7 eroded-rock formations
and growths of molds, f
' Still much less commercial
.. ized than the famous "Blue
A GrottoT of the Isle of Capri,
Ja'ita has an unsulliecl gran-
deur reminiscent -ot an- Ori
' ental temple. The black-waters
of the' subterranean river, "on,
which the curious enter, re cavern was found which is
-m fleet tin shimmering elegance said tA.bldCTind;eye noro k
:teiwo1loWUNtttiadA.ittf
illuminated formations which irrthe higher cavern, but theV
i.itransform the depths ot the few who have witnessed it
i win ww a wunueiiaiiu.
"A '. "Ja'it h;a teflf kpowit tf tha
modern world only since 1835,
'rr fehen an areheoloeist bv the
' .... ' ' Th. . iPkAMnaM.'. Av-et
Stumbled on the cavern while. Construction plans for the
' - exploring "the remalns-df 'an-' up"perrcaverr. ar'e-curfihtly be
cient f life . and ' civilization log made, while ibprovement
which pervade''" the - Lebanese ( are Constantly carried out on
coast.' At the entrance he. diih;
( .covered a mass of bone.brecias -
' composed of bones and .teeth
and chipped. flinlTha. com--..
, ponents had been gradually
cemented together into a hard,
.rock-like formation, a lasting
' reminder of the primieval be-
ings jwho 'ttiW inhabited the'
4 cavern. -',"' ' 1 v.) "Vtrt': s :
Dr. Thompson'if find was left,
alone for nearly 40 years nn
tilxevisited in 1873 by a party)
consistms ot fresuaent Jianer.
iius Dr Daniel Bliss, JouhdeC i
of41.Americaa.Unu.ftrity of
Beirut," Dr. K.-W. Brigstocke, 'opened to the public in Sep
nd Messrs. W.J. Maxwell and Ctember, 1961. .. -,
. H. Huxley, engineers engaged While the Ja'ita caverns are
,lri; constructing' ? the Beirut, j8 recent addition to the tour
water works." 'r':i.' ' ; !, ist's list of 'must-see' places
-" .' forging beyond the entrance in : Lebanon, their , attraction
. on a-' raft .of i planks and. in - is. gaining a momentum far
flated goat skins, the team . surpassing expectations. The
' penetrated .the Ja'ita 'cavern v. world-renowned temples - of
to. a depth of some.3p0,yards. Baalbek are even feeling the
' before being halted by a huge s competition as the- dazzling
' boulder.. Even at this depth underground wonders of Ja'ita ,
the candte-lit caverfi guggeMed "gain a feputation'as one of the '
to the explorers the interior ; world's- outstanding sights of
. f a cathedraL . -. A natural beauty.
BaDtisrMeetmsf-
; c In Winstan-aleni
, , More wait 2,000 ' Baptist min
isters' 'arid laymen are "expected
in attendance at the annual Con
ference On Evangelism' to be held
s,
HT.
f.' , . eSh4
,
"i st: -z"
r41
"
u:i(!ers
K7
caverns, and to date the quest
of eye-filling' beauty and ad
venture has carried explorers
to' a distance of over 6,200
yards. Not only have the won
ders been more fully recog
nized', and photographically
recorded through the , years,
but also, in the vearly '50s, :
topographical maps of the in-,
" terior were- drawn. ; 4
1 In 1958 . a further, higher
maintain mat it is lua ot sta-
Iacts''ani stalagmites .of all
shapes and' sizes, even more'
attractive than -.the delightful
' Iam-ui ...Iiam. '. . '. ''' 1
the facilities of the original
Ja'ita cavern. Thd' newly-found
cavern -will be electrified, and
here, paths, will be paved for,
the sightseers to allow an ease
of entry provided by . small,
aluminum-sheathed boats on
the black waters, below. " J
KPlaTa are" also being dis-1
(cussed ' for the S purchase of j
about 20,000 square yards of.
land surrounding the Ja'ita
caverns to.be turned into
(parK,y parking area,
a, and shel-J
ic,- '.'" ' !. i
erhrwfll 'l
ters lor the publi
The ' ut.D'ei' divdrh1
st "Wake 'Forest College, Winston
Salem, January 30-February 1,
-,96K" ,Tie Conference is spcr,
iorld'by the Division of Evan-'
gelism of the Baptist State Con
vention of North Carolina, Julian
S. Hopkins, Director. ,
The purpose of the conference
FULL FIGURE
POnL.OADi?
I, v
rnff - :
Limit: 2
:.f.m. v-.T..
; AdJttionol ChitJren
Hours 9 112-l:C?a 5:33 '
Will g(y? you A silcctH cf po$:s from ;
Cturdy February 2nd, 3rd, '4th
and personal evau veiksm
the more than ' 3,300
churches in North (Carolina. Jnei,
theme, for the conference will;
be "Building Art - Evangelistic
Phnrrh." Th nfnirrnm rails forli"
mornlng, afternoon and evening
sessions beginnmg with the af
ternoon session on Monday( Jan
uary 30,- and - concludmg with
the morning session on Wednes
day, February 1. 1 1
I4U16 progress can be -made
bymerely attempting torprs
what i evil; bur ea'iopeiie
in developing' what; 'is good.
. '."'1"' m J-rCalvin CoolidgC.
' ' ' CARD ,OF iTKANKS, '
"We lwanf to thank 6ur" many
irieniK. ; neignbors j ana .lovea
. .. .' . . . .'-', lili- '' i ..... -Ul .- '
ones"ior trte aonaxions xjij ?iooa,
floWewi'flhd cards sent, and'all
other acts bi kindness' during the
illness and death of our brother,
Hildrey , (Hick) Jordan.! May
God bless each of you. v A? '
HIS SISTERS -"
& BROTHERS. ,
CARD OF THANKS .
I wish to thank all the friends
who- sent "gifts and ': tor their
visits and : prayers while I was
in the Albemarle Hospital.'' They
were greatly appreciated. , Bless.
all of you.
BILL - BOYCE,
MINUTES OF. MEliTINCt 'it,
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- The Perquimans. County, Board
of Educatibn met Monday, Jan
uary '30,".196r m special session
All members were present. Min
utes of the last -meeting were
read and approved. '" 5 ';- : 3:
S. M. Whedbee, Attorney for
the Board, was present to offer
legal advice. 'v:
The : committee - studying proL
posed sites for Perquimans
Union School, gave a report for
information of the board mem
bers. The committee was au
thorized to explore possibilities
of various sites and report, at
next meeting of the board.
The resignation of Miss Mil
dred Reed was accepted and re
corded in the minutes.
Motion was 1 made, seconded
and passed approving Mrs.-Julian'
White as. teackef? ti -fill' ithe
unexpired, term of Miss - Reed.-
The Superintendent advised
the board of receipt of a check
in the amount of $998 from., the
Federal Government ' as first
payment of entitlement due un
der Public Law 874 for Fed,
erally Connected , Pupils,. TM
Superintendent announced af.
school planning workshop to be?
in ivinston repruary i-, ivoi. .
Thie request of a married stu
dent, Rovena Harris Jacocks, to
continue in school was approved.
After a short explanation by
the . Superintendent of " the se
mester : type of ' school program
for , : Perquimans ' County, and
some : discussion of the program?
it was decided . ' to eontinue the
study until the March meeting.
Classified Legals
Al -it '' as ,,rli" ,
FOR SALE-ORGAN, IN GOOD
condition. Write Edna ' Ryd
ingsvard, 822 W. 52nd Street,
Norfolk 8, Va. ,v ,feb3
SALESMEN . WANTED BE
independent. : Sell Rawleigh
' Products. Good nearly locali
ty open in . Perquimans Coun
ty. Write today.'.... Rawleigh's,
. Dept. NCB-720-5, ...RicTunond,
Va. - Feb3,10,17,24
PLANTING- GUIDE CATALOG
in color free on request. Of
fered " by Virginia's largest
' growers of fnu) and nut trees,
berry1 plants, grape vines,
-flowering -'shrubs,'! evergreens,
- shade and flowering trees,
roses. Waynesboro Nurseries,
Waynesboro, Va.
'feb 3,10.17,24
" ht'
i
yli 1
Plus 35 Ma.unt , . " . '
r:?v tnvy?4-i'ii.5 rtinrr-ilJ
in v.- "f"1.. ,r,..
Each
;welmg-'gowrisr',party'dre9seSi
Eap'istJ 't repair fu, ems,'' minor a
a. Thei- terations.'1 ' Call or1 'see v Irfrs':
- Lester T. Keel; Hertford, N. C.
nFeb3,10,17,24
FOR RENT A FOUR ROOM
apartment. Downstairs. Hot
and cold water. v Private ent
rance. See M. ' J. Gregory,
Hertford, N. C. . feb 3
FOR RENT A FOUR ROOM
apartment. Bath. Unfurnish
ed. Hot and jcold, .water, ;cen-.
1 tralheat. See' W. M. Morgan
'at the furniture store1 in Hert
ford. "" V- ;!::'' .'
1 4 ':; ' Jan 27Feb3,10,17
WANTED POSITION AS BABY
sitter; available day or night.
Call Mrs. Carolyn Rr Barker,
phone Hertford 4081.. x
Jan27,Feb3. ..
FOR SALE ORGAN IN GOOD
condition. Write Edna Ryd-ings-vard,
822 W 52 Street, Nor
folk 8, Va. Jan27
WANTED AT ONCE RAW-
leigh Dealer in Perquimans
County. Write Rawleigh's, De
partment NCA-720-3, Rich
mond. Va.
Jan6,13,20,27
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
ALL KINDS
Roofing - Siding
Painting - Tile Work
Brick Work - Garages
Rooms Built - Cabinets
Blown-in Insulation
Bath Room Installed
Storm Doors and Windows
Aluminum Awnings
Or Anything Else You Want
Done to Your Home
No Down Payment
Phone 5704
CHARLES' HASKETT
104 E. Colonial Ave.
Elizabeth City
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Admini
strators of the estate of Mrs.
Nancy B. Gregory, deceased, late
of Perquimans County, North
Corolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned
at Box 514. Elizabeth City. N. C.
on or before the 14th day of
January, 1962, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. AIL persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment.
This 14th dav of January. 1961.
P. L. GREGORY. SR..
: & MOODY HARRELL
Administrators of
Mrs. Nancy B. Gregory
Jan20.27,Feb3.10,17,24
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
I Having qualified as Adminis
trators of the estate of Miss
Neppie M. Smith, deceased, late
of '- Perquimans County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the - undersigned at
Route 2, Hertford, N. C, jn or
before the 19th day of January,
1962. or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
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THE
nooMioiiu is
fri"Y-i '' :,.fi,.V;j-v,.?'t':,
.First Methodist
Church
.. HERTFORD, nc
12:00 Noon - 6:00 P.rM.
Make A Date Now
,To Be A Donor,
persons , indebted to said estate
will please make 'lrhmediate payi
tent. ' -.
this 19th day of Janwary, 1961,,
i ,-. a. j. SMiin, on, ana
ROY W. SMITH, 2
Administrators of Miss Neppie
;' M. Smith. " -.
, Jan27Feb3,10,17.24Mar3
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified ' as Executor
of the estate of Mrs. Sallie D
Stallings, deceased, late of Per
quimans County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them, to
the undersigned at 723 Pennsy
vania, Avenue, ' Hertford, N. C.,
on or before the 20th day of De
cember, 1961, or this notice will
be'lpleaded in bar of their re
covery. "AH persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment. :
' This 20th ! day of December,
1960. -, ' " ' - '
! ARCHIE R. STALLINGS,
Executor of
Mrs. Sallie D. Stallings. '
Dec30,Jan6,13,20,27.Feb3
North Carolina.
Perquimans County .
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
Perquimans County and the
Town of Hertford
. vs.
Edward Harrell and wife, Annie
Harrell, Lucy H. Miller and hus
band. Corai Miller. Willis H.
Harrell and wife. Hazel Harrell.
and all other claimants and
heirs at law, under and bv rea
son of. Anderson Harrell, de
ceased. Mildred H. Miller. Ad
ministratrix. Mildred H. Miller,
Guardian. Lucy H. Miller's chil
dren. and Mildred H. Miller
Guardian Willis H. Harrell.
Under and by -virtue oi an North Carolina, and commonly
order of the Superior Court of, known as the "Ford Farm."
Perquimans County, made in the i TRACT NO. 2. Beginning at
civil action as above entitled: fa point on- the South side of
and under and by virtue of an Creekmoore Road on the line of
order of resale upon an advance Melvin Colson lands: thence
bid made, the undersigned com- South 8 degrees East 10.4 chains;
mfesioner will on the 1 1th day .thence North 16 degrees West
of February. 1961. at 11:30 along said line to the Creek
o'clock A. M., .at the door ofjmoore Road; thence North 85 de
the courthouse in Hertford. Per-prees j;;ast continuing along
quimans County. N. C.. offer Southern edge of said road to
for sale to the highest bidder the pomt of beginning, contain-
ior casu uuun . 11 n
Three Hundred Thirty Dollars
($330.00). a certain tract or par
cel of land lying and being in
the Town of Hertford. Hertford
Township. Perquimans County.
N. C. and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
Lying and being in Hertford
Townsnip. rerquimans wuniy,
S' S' bounKed L k01VT"
Bounded on the north by Mar-
km oireei. easi oy j-.
(nnw PpnplnnA Bemhrvl. smith
l 1 t uX o 7mi- - VCuwi. ' u;
v y wuiiji utiuiu..ui .
ionRine;W4iqn'oyruiii, west, oy
the lot fdrmerlSr belonging to
George 'Hinton. -" For ' further de
scription and chain of title see
deed book 16, page 343. Public
Registry 'of Perquimans County,
N.' C. , '
This the 24th day of January.
1961. - ; ' :
' CHAS. E. JOHNSON,
' Commissioner."
Fep3,10 V . : - , " i
NOTICE OF RESALE OF
REAL ESTATE
By virtue of the authority con
ferred upon the undersigned by
order made by the Clerk of Su
perior Court of Perquimans
County, North Carolina, in the
Special Proceeding entitled "Sal
ly G. Deal and husband, Walter
. . .... . , , ., ,. - ,
en n I . - " -.' . r
month for 17 yean and 9 months.
(This la exactly ten years longer than
the official maturity period for Bonds,
and means extra interest earnings.) At
the end of that time, you can cash in
a Bond every month for the next 17
years and 9 months, and each one of
them wQl pay you $145.
This works out to $1.93 for every $1.00
you put in Bonds and please note ,
the $75 figure is only an example. You
Can put as little or as much as you iikt
into thisr etirement plan. See the chart.
SOME WANTAGES Y00 MIGHT -
' ' v ,? tv TUiyr lonirrt. vrTi :
iiiiimnuvwi
Yoa can save automatically with the
Payroll 'Saving Plan. Tell your eom- s
pany how much to mi aside from your-, ,
pay for, Bonds. This way yeu -won't
forget to save and your savings will
add p. automatically. (, . ,.,, .
' ' - ", --. r. ' ; ' (T-- ,'" i
You mw' get i at1 m.-1'
torfty This new rate, which went into .
effect June 1, 1959, makes your Bond
money urow faster. Series E Bonds
now mature 14 months earlier than
Xou save more than money with
U.S. ssrraiigs Bom
ssssstss
. Mkteitv' rf. ..m..
1
E. Deat Agnes G. fvey and hqs-' East ft. 23. .chains; .".thence. Souta v
band;' Baymond jyey,v Aiidre G. " JbT li
Curkink afld llusoak ess'W. fee i t
Gurkftis. Hercules ' Bivrum'. wilrl.
ower of Mary G. Byrum, Daphne
G. Lane and husband, Amos
Lane, Alpha G: Matthew and
husband, W. E. Matthew. Jr., Vil
ma G. Spi'vey and husband, Matt
M. Spivey,, Jr., Abraham Lincoln
Godfrey, Jr., and wife, Doris R.
Godfrey, Jean G. Cartwright and
husband, 1 Edward ' CartwrijRht,
Emeral B. Proctor, minor, and
husband, William Proctor by her
next friend, William Proctor, L.
H. Byrum, ; minor, Wayne By
rum, minor, Kay Byrum, minor,
Faye Byrum, minor, . by ' their
nejxt friend and father,! Hercules
Byrum, and Hercules Byrum,
Executor of estate of Abraham
Lincoln Godfrey, deceased . . .
Ex Parte to the Court," the un
dersigned Commissioner 'Will of
fer for sale at public biddings,
for cash, to the highest bidder at
the Court ' House door in Per
quimans County, North Carolina,
at 12:00 o'clock noon on Satur
day, February 4, 1961, the real,
estate in New Hope Township,
Perquimans County, North Caro
lina, to wit
TRACT WO 1 RoainninT at
.. v. ",--.-- uv
a point at the mtersection of the
Body Road and the Woodville I
Road and runs thence down the
Body Road South 64 V degrees
West 38 Vi chains; thence North
3 degrees West 6.95 chains;
thence North 40 degrees West 26
chains to Granbury Lane; thence
North 54 degrees East 51 chains
to Woodville Road; thence South
19 degrees East 40.4 chains along
said Woodville Road to the point
or beginning, containing 161
acres,", more or less, as per plat
in the division of the lands of S.
M. Godfrey, Sr.. as shown on
plat jit Plat Book 1, No. 346 in
! Perquimans County Registry,
ng 45 acres, more or less, and
ibeine designated as Lot No 5
in the division of the lands of
S. M. Godfrey, Sr., as shown on
plat in Plat Book 1, No. 346 in
Perquimans County Registry,
North Carolina, and commonly
known as the "Jackson Lands."
TRACT NO. 3. Beginning at
a int on the Bod Road on the
line of the Wilson lands; thence
South 31v, degrees East 15
chains to the center of a ditch,
r
i1?" 01 iennem caieman lanas;
tnence
South 60
degrees West
along center of said ditch to
where same intersects a canal
ditch, line of William Smith;
thence Northwest along said
canal ditch, its various courses
to the Body Road; thence. North
66 degrees East 10 chains along
said road to the point of begin
ning, containing 15 acres, more
or less, and being designated as
Lots No. 1 and 2 in the division
of the lands of S. M. Godfrey,
Sr., as shown on iplat in Plat
Book 1, No. 346, in Perquimans
County Registry, North Carolina.
TRACT NO. 4. Beginning at
a point on the line of the Wilson
lands, and running thence North
64 degrees West 21V4 chains;
thence South 5 decrees East, fi
chains; thence South 13 degrees I
Guaranteed by Uncle Sam:
Would you like to
- be sure that eVery
dollar you put aside
for retirement will-t
pay you $1.93 later ,
on? It can be done, -!
and here's an ex-i
ample:
Buy a $100 Savings'
Bond ffor $75) each '
before In just 7 years, 9 months.
., Bonds bought before June 1, 1959, earn
more, too an extra H from then to
maturity. ' . "
You ran get your money, -with inter
est, any time you want it. Bonds are
a ready reserve that you can cash any
time at any bank. But it pays to keep
them.
Your money is guaranteed by the
U.S. Government. Bonds are an abso
lutely riskless investment. The Govern
ment promises you that the cash value
of your Bond will not drop it can
only grow.
Your money can't be lost or stolen.
The Treasury will replace your Bonds,
free, if anything happens to them.
You save more than money. You help
save the peace with every Bond you
.buy. Peace costs money--moncy for
science, education, military strength.
And the money you save helps keep
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containing 16 Z3' acres more or
less, and being designated as Lot.'
No. 7 in the division of the lands
of S. M. Godfrey,' Sr., as -shown i
on plat in Plat Book 1, No. 346
in Perquimans County Registry; .-
North Carolina. ,'' : : 't - ' J
A deposit of ten per cent in"
cash of the purchase price wiir .,
be required of the successful? - i
bidder or bidders at the sale. AIL. i
bids will remain ' open for ten ' j
days from date of sale for raised : J
bids as reauired bv law. . Pur-
chasers of DilHl6nds':.iiIt -.kave ;
immediate possesion" upon ac
ceptance of bidtand delivery of
deed- . This sale is. made subject t.
scribed in Tract No. 1.' Tbis'sje
to the life estate ,of Carra Buza- i
beth Godfrey in and to appOxt-'
matelv ! three acres of land de-' i
is further ' made subject to?' a ,
lease to lands described in Tracts: , i
1 and 2 from Sally G. iDeal and j
husband, Walter E. DeaVet sals, i
to Abraham Lincoln Godfrey, , j
Jr., for the year 1961, which,! J
lease will be transferred and as- J
signed to and for the benefit of ',
the successful bidder or bidders.
PI.:. ..I. io moHo cnhic.t in all i
i x ilia saic a iiiv mmj-vi-
(lawful taxes and assessments 1
against said lands for the year
1961.
The opening bid will begin at.,,'.,'
$52,550.00.
Dated and posted this 18th day '
of January. 1961. -4"
HERCULES BYRUM,
Commissioner. .. ,
Jan27,Feb3
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day treatment. If not oleaKed, your
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