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THE PERQUIMANS 'WEEKLY. HERTFORD." tfDRTH" CAROLINAFRIDAY", JANUARY 4. 1963. page rivti :' irmers -Ivlore Income kl team Pug One) : a running between " $5 -lion -above correspond :.s in 1961. '. " , - the first five months there was a sharp break s which severely i our I broiler income during the : part of that year. r In the months ' of . 1962 , broiler i ;s were actually slightly be , the same period in -1981, ; we did not get the break in ! es, iso that the broiler situa- i fori the year as a whole is ; er than last year. Price? I c other livestock and livestock r 3-lucts during. 1962 'have been . i. favorable relation, with 19'61. , I would ' anticipate, therefore, ; . tl.at receipts from sales of live , , Stock and livestock products ;' during the last three months of : . the- calendar year should exceed ;, :'.! last year by at least $5 or ,$6 , iroUion, ' ' . . : n.v "With an all-time record high i ifield per acre of tobacco and an VM, increase of about five .per cent i ,, in acreage harvested, this year's ' tonnage i of' all flue-oured and burley, tobacco is expected to exceed 1061 by approximately J' 146 million, pounds. ' JJnfprtun . ' ately, the financial gains through ; , : increased" poundage have prob acy tten wiped out by reduced prices received for this 'year's leal. However, receipts frbrrt ( . sales of tobacco this year, should a, least equal last year's . $556 million total. ' , -." f'e will perhaps have a gain " . of some $3 million in receipts .. from sale of corn, while pea-. : , i . , ntyts should ? provide farmers with returns slightly, more than , 3 .million in excess of. 1 1961, , . Receipts from sales of Irish po . tatoes and sweet potatoes should - be slightly bove last year. .:, These increased returns , from com, peanuts, Irish'and; sweet potatoes will be more tha.n off set : by smaller returns from f sales of small grains. "Receipts from sales of wheat may run from seven and a half to seven and three-quarters mil libh dollars'' 'below "last'" year's $J5j7; million total. . Smaller acreages -and yields of oats, bar i . life! and rye will cause a reduc uwi oi sume.-tuu to $ ayfi, -tnous-' aAd ifalesromthesecrops, , ?4Tot soybeans.'; cotton and 1 lUiW'an'yegetables fftmljined, .,A '- rf&wunls"' aie;.e)5xpected, ''.very I J cV i. tfW6ate;' 1961 f comers are to be commended fm,iai "good showing in 1962. d(Ks!lcaslTreceipts"" WeakirTg" last yajr's' recof !-highi'willj'be?d spill achievement, even though we merely hold our own in total , i net farm income. V . ;."But we could do much bet - ter in both gross "and net in- . comes if we developed our ag riculture to the full limit of its capacity. In some cases '. this would involve additional lines of ' production, in others an intensi' V fication of present lines' of pro duction, (jn still . others better ' ' nianagement. Whatever the nieans '.In. individual "cases,' we ciqijid' see - a- big gain in the state's, , agricultural',, income . if etery farmer,' large" and small, w'uld do all that he can with a& that he has" 1 ' '-i'-v ' E3l C3 FL'rasieTolnskj!.. r.E-i;EATS l!3 Every 8 l.utes! x.' if if in r ' ' . . ' 1 i - - . -.:: - r sv: Moitoi ; tUfayfor.i.fayAtUlHA ; -..iiv'' . ' ' Par Mom or fHA. Terr-' - Whiteston New& . , t ... , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayward at Norfolk, ya.," were - sUpper guests .recently of Mr. and Mrs. Sugene Dillon. Mr." and Mrs. Ernest "White and Mr:, and ; Mrs. . 'Arba i Winsl6w ere dinner guests of Mr, and VTrs. Clifton Stallings and famjly jn Sunday, December 23. . Mr,, and Mrs, Allerf White and family of 'Philadelphia, Pa., spent a fewidays labt week with .lis parents, "Mr.-and Mrs, Ernest White. ' ' " - Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow visited Mr. and Mrs.1 Joseph Winslow , and -Mr. and Mrs, Gra lam Senter on Friday evening at Bagley Swamp. ' , - Mr. -and Mrs. Clarence Winslow and -girls of Manchester, C,onn., visited relatives here last-week. Mr. and , Mrs. Eugene Dillon ind boys visited his parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Orval Dillon at Quaker ake recently. , ' ' Mr. ' and Mrs, Graham Senter of Salisbury,;1 Md., visited rela lives here on last Monday, v Mr..t'and Mrs. worth Winslow SI Norfolk, Va.,- spent Christmas Eve ,and had dinner , with the William Winslow family and Mr. and . Mrs. Arba Winslow. i he : Rev. . and , Mrs. . Merrill Winslow, ;Don and , patsy , and Henry . Winslow . of Yadkinville, visited her over the weekend. The Rev, Thomas Jackson of Virginia and his family - spent Christmas with Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Elisha Winslow. - The Rev. Jackson was guest epeaker at . Up River Meeting Sunday morning, sub stituting for the Rev. Hill who, with his family, is visiting rela tives in Florida. : Mr, and -Mrs". Tom Riddick visited relatives in Norfolk, Va., Sunday. - Arba and Eunice Winslow spent Saturday with their niece, Dorothy Williford" and Richard, at Rich Square. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow and the Rev.y'and Mrs. Leslie 'Winslow and 'children 'were din ner guests 'Wednesday evening of Mr. , and Mrs. Worth WWslow at' Ballehtihe' Blvd., Norfolk! Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Winslow had all their i children as their Christ inas dinner guests Sunday, De- .cembei)-; 3. ' f j V ,;' .? (i ' ;( '! . -j . : Mrs. .Mary . Baker ...had .all of . her family for Christmas dinner, 1 'Mr; .and, Mrs. Lanier I.White Mhd bi"pent'"ChrisStma9 'with ' her narents, Mr, anq, mrs. jacK Ben inn fat WliltB ttati .t S ''"VV.(' tllMf,.;taqd,,i,Ms. ?GaIe winslow and Donna of Chapel Hill spent the week-end with ' his parents, Dempsey anftMary W.inslow and attended the funeral of Haywood White in Hertford on Friday.;) -Mr. ' and Mrs. Ralph "White spent Christmas with, their children, the Upton family at Camden; the "Whites also spent several ' days in Norfolk, , Va., with 'relatives. ' , ' . Mr. and Mrs. John Ldssiter visited his aunt, Mrs. W. L. Las siter at Aulander last week. The J. Frank Casey family of Goldsboro spent the . week-end with her father,! the Archie B. White family. - Mr. and Mrs. ' Lyndon ' White had Mr. and Mrs. ; Berry Lee White and the Leslie B. White family of Woodland as their din ner guests Sunday, f J " Moif USABLE HmI . . (owcrad Futi Coit.l . 1 . Mdb fer BoiMMnt, Utility too . -' CIomI c Alcovo. i SVSflnch Round. Ouch) Sow Colli Hourt of Installation Tim, . ' f ,)'. llond-Air Distribution Sytm ttH4n' Ctilingi Wall, Bom board. In HnM :" Now or Old. ) YOUR COMfORT GUARANTEED If ' : , , $1000 Comfort Bondl Aik About lb i7 ' Colomon BUnd-Ai ) tasy To tii , J , C!oaJ-A;rCor.;::;:.:.:3 ir Condition I ' . . If ' Evan on Hottoit Summor Oeyt, A . , . P.H.Ownley Dies At-Daughter's Home ..Funeral. services for Patrick Henry Ownley, who died Mon day .morning, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. O A. ,Butt of Durante. Neck, were, conduct ed. Tuesday afternoon at 2 oVlock in the New Hope Metho dist Church. ,. The . Rev., Dan Meadows, pastor, officiated. A- duct cornposed o Mr. and tits, Bobby Jones ' sang . "I'm Bound For The Promised Land," "My Faith Looks Up To .Thee" and "Amazing Grace'1. Was sung by the. church choir. 1 Mrs. Ann Butt accompanied at the console organ. The casket was covered with a pall made of red roses, white mums and fern. , Active pallbearers were Wil liam Ownley, Frank 1 Ownley, Nathan Morgan, Irving Morgan, C. G. Lamb and LeRoy Lamb. : Burial followed in the church cemetery. . .- j . James Hilliry Scaff Passes At Home James Hilliary Scaff, 90, died at his home Wednesday after a long illness. He was a retired farmer and life-long resident of Perquimans County. He was a son of John Scaff- and Betty Ward Scaff. - . Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sally Byrum" Scaff; a son, Hil liary J. Scaff, Route 2, Hertford; a brother. Cook Scaff of Eliza- hpth Pitv n fiictAi -. Mis: M,aru Hurdle of 'Elizabeth City and ..... two grandchildren. He attended , the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held in the Swindell Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr. L. Sigby Miller will offici ate, assisted by the Rev. D. B. Cruise. -. Burial . will be in the family cemetery near the home. Burgess News . Sonnie Mathews has returned to his school work at Campbell College after'- spending " the holi days' with his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Howard Mathews. i J. H. Boyce is a patient at Air bjamaTjle Hospittil forj .observation ,an4 Jrfiatfn'eht M ' ''',:,., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. - Basnight Were isupperi Iguests, ' of Mr- and Mrs." N. C, ' Spi vey in Elizabeth Citys'THursdajfc.'evening. ,1 Mr. and Mr.3: Gi'.E,1 Jones of Warsaw were guests of Mr. and MrsV'VbsfaH''Pi'octb'r"FriaaJ'''and Saturday. Mrs.,. Annie,. Lane, .spent , the! Christmas' holidays . with her daughteri, ;Mrs.t ''Matter Trueblood at Winfall. j ! , 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ingram of Norfolk, and children, Judy anft Cliffie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane Wednesday. Mrs, Howard Mathews visited her sister, Mrs. E. E. Britt in Suffolk Sunday. " HELEN GAITHER HD CLUB HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. Warner Madre invited the Helen Gaither.HD Club to jieet with her for the Christmas party Thursday, , December ,20 at -6:30! P. M., She served' a delicious chicken salad plate. ' "The president, ; : 'Mrs., ' Colon , Jackson, conducted a short busi ness meeting. Mrs. Mark Greg ory read a Christmas story "The Mysterious Visitor." Mrs. Sin gleton Lane conducted the recre ation which included a solo by Mrs. Land and group singing led by Mrs. Fred Mathew$. The groilp exchanged Christ mas gilts. (. thirteen memDers and one visitor , were present. The club will meet with Mrs. Fred Mathews in January. The meeting was adjourned after re peating the, Collect. BURGESS HD CLUB HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY DEC. 19 The Burgess Home Demonstra tion Club enjoyer'' a Christmas party with their husbands at the Agriculture Building on .Decern ber 19. ' A short business session '.for hotels "restaurants 'stores 'factories Efficienf, economical convenient for cooking,7! hot water, refrigeration and industrial uses "was conducted by'the president Mrs, Sidney Copeland- f "Silent Night" was sung and a seasonal devotion was given by Mrs. J. B. Perry, taken frqm Micah 5:2-4, closing; with The Lord's Prayer. 'Tradition" . was read by Mrs. Jcsiah proctor and a Christmas poem presented by Mrs. Sidney Copeiand. 'Christmas hints were told 'by -Mrs. T. T. Harrell. ' Recreation leader, Mrs. J. R Perry and Mrs. Joseph Ayscue' conducted Christmas contest's and games with- Miss Toni Carson, J. B. Perry V and Bill Twiford winning prizes. . ' ';. ., '. '. -The serving table and gift ta ble were covered with Christmas cloths centered with red candles and evergreen. A brightly light- led Christmas tree graced the gift table, Each received a gift. - ' i Candy, nuts, cookies and no- tato chips were served witht bottled drinks. MRS. FRED MATHEWS GIVES FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY , A family Christmas party was given by Mrs. Fred Mathews atj her home December 23, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Mary B Keaton of i Hertford and : -aunt, Mrs. Maud B. Britt from Tucson, Arizona. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews and son, Howard, Jr., Mrs. Edward Ben ton, Mrs. John White and sons, Johnny and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eenton and sons, Douglas and Gregory, Mr. Nand Mrs. Dick Long 'and daughter, Judy, Bob Keaton and sons, Don and Carlton and daughter, Bob- bie Jeanne, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I XXfrvH Cr onH 'jTr" QWrt 'lulrc Wood, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs, John Elmer ' Wood, Jr., all from Hertford; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews, Jr.,, and daughters, Kay and Betsy and son Fred HI,' "Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Britt and daugh ters, Linda and Patsy, all from Suffolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs, Bobby Mathews and daughter, Bobbie Lynn from Durham; Tommy Mathews and Miss . Gail Pierce from Hertford. The table was beautifully dec crated with candles and ever greens. An assortment of Christ mas cookies, candy and nuts was served along with punch. " SOIL CONSERVATION NOTES Mulch -planting of soybeans was tried af two , locations in Perquimans: -County this i yeait. The yield of soybeans was good at both locations. 'PhiKi Thach: got a -yield- of a buabata of soitil beans per acre' On s acres that ne mulch planted following oats.' Ben Chambers got a yield of 40T 'bushels of. soybeans per acre on two acres that he mulch planted following wheat ' , : . ' J. 'M. Fleetwood, Jr., seeded' 27 acres to. fescue grass this fall and he plans to leave the fescue grass On the land next year for soil improvement. C E. Mathews is thinning the pines and cutting the hardwoods on one tract of his woodland.- !R. L. and C. D. Spivey re cently Tevised their conservation plan. They plan to thin a dense stand of pines and they also, plan to poison the hardwood trees on another t-part of. their woods where there is a stand of young pine seedlings under large hard wood trees. : Marvin Caddy recently pre pared a conservation plan for his farm. He plans to poison the cull hardwood trees on one tract af his woodland to provide more space for the young pines 'to grow. , Plagued Day And Night with Bladder Disccinfcrt? Unwise Mting or drinking may be a source of mild, but annoying bladder Irri. tattons making you feel restless, tense, . and uncomfortable. And if reBtless nights, with nagging backache, headache or rnus-cularaches'andpainBduetoover-exertion, .. strain or emotiunal upset, are adding to , your misery don't wait try Doan's Pills. Dean's Pills act 3 ways for speedy re lief. I They have a southing effect on bladder Irritations. i-A fast pam-reliev-Ing action on nagging backache, need aches, muscular aches and pains, a A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the kidneys, tending to increase the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So, get the snme happy relief millions have enjoyed fir over 60 years, r-'ur convenience, buy I large iue, Get Pusn's Pills Uidayl TSssotanei ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. James Collins, Sr., of Abbeville, , Georgia, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss, Selena Merle Collins, to Joseph CfJvin Lay den, Jr., 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calvin Layden of Hert ford. . The wedding will be sol emnized at 7 o'clock P. M-, on January 19 in the presence . of friends and relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B- Gor don, .relatives of the bride. v The, bride-elect is a graduate of Georgia Southern . College, Statesboro, Ga.,, where she re ceived a BS "degree in Element ary Education' and is employed by the Bibb County Board of 'Education. Mr. Layden is a, graduate of the University of North Carolina" where he receiv- fed an AB degree in chemistry. He is employed by Armstrong Cork Company at Macon, Ga. CIRCLES TO MEET f : . , The' Missionary Circles cf the Hertford' Baptist' Church will meet next week" as follows: The Vera Payne Circle will meet at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at the church; the Inabelle Cole man will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with rs. A. H. Ed wards; the Mattie Macon will nieet Monday; night at 8 o'clock With Mrs. Addie Keegan; the Lillie Johnson will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Craig Harrell f the Bessie Pritch ard will meet at 8 o'clock Mon day night with Mrs. Carroll Wil liams; the Mary Ellen Dozier fwill meet Tuesday night at 7:30 at the church; the Rosa Powell Will meet' Tuesday night at 8 o'clock witS Mrs. Dick Brewer. V ' HONORED AT PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Mary Gregory were delightful hostesses at a surprise birthday party on Sat urday night at their home hon oring Robert White. Birthday cake, ham biscuits, party snacks, cookies and coffee was served to the following: Robert White, ONE Low Cost Policy gives you both ' PROPERTY & LIABILITY PROTECTION This new, low-cost insurance package, g!ve Jrou complete protectirtn against all normal hazards that face the tome of apartment renter. - Protects against: FIRE, lightning and other fiazardt to your personal property THEFT of personal property at home or away ADDITIONAL LIVING EX. : PENSK eauned by loss from in ' eured hazard V IERSONAL LIABILITY against claims arising from accidents sTfllrfagfi j Brinn Insurance Agency 143 North Church Street TELEPHONE 5601 ' Hertford, N. C. 8apport Year County Through , JPersjaimans Connty Chamber of Commerce Taylor Theatre iEDENTON, .V. C. v. '- lo ' . . Thursday and Friday, January 3-4 Arch Hall, Jr., and r Nancy Ciar in "WILD GUITAR" Saturday, January 5 ' DOUBLE PKATITRK Gary Cooper in "THE HANGING TREE" . -and Deborah Walley in ' "GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN" , ! i -Both In Colo " - Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, January 13-M-15 ' Anna Bancroft and 1 ' - Patty Duke in 1 "THE MIRACLE WORKER" Starting Wednesday, Jan. 9 Hayley MUU in WALT DISNEY'S . , 'TN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS" V Technicolo ' ; ;.. honoree, Mrs. White. Mrs. Tom Perry, Mrs. J. E. Jones, D. J. Pritchard, Mrs. Singleton Lane and Mrs. Eugenia Beck. ' ' - . ' TIRED KIDNEYS OOT YOU DOWN? Make the BUKKTS 4-day 3Uc tent, (ilve kiilneys a rt-ntle lift with RUKKTK well-balanced for mula. Help net rid of uric waste that may ranse getting up nighta, scanty passage, burning, backache, leg pains. If not pleased, your 39c back at any drug store. TODAY nt y ; S&M PHARMACY Classified and Leg-ais SALESMEN WANTED r- SELL Kawleigh Products, full or part time. No capital necessary. Write Rawleigh Dept. NCA-720-880, Richmond, Va. Jan4,18 l GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. I Write for free copy 56-pg. plant ing guide catalog in color, offer ing Virginia's largest assortment of , fruit trees, nut trees, berry plants, grape vines; also land scape plant material. Salespeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NUR SERIES, Waynesboro, Virginia. Jan4,ll,18,25 INSURANCE Complete cover age for Life, Health, Auto, Fire and Casualty. Eefore buying any insurance . . . con sult 'HENRY C. SULLIVAN, Old Bank Building, phone 4196, Hertford, N. C. ' Jan4 WANTED BABY SITTING PO SITION, 1 am now available for baby sitting in my home at -.07 Dobb Street in Hert ford. Mrs.. Dorothy Thigpen. tfc RID YOUR HOME OR BARN OF RATS & MICE in 24 hours with Singletary's Single Treat ment Pest Controf. Quick act ing, efficient, reasonably priced at Farmers Feed & Seed Co., Hertford, N- C- expJan4 APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern apartments to lent: IV2, three and four-room apart ments, furnished or unfurnish ed as desired. Electric stove, refrigerator and water heater with each apartment. Call Hertford 2201 for information. Sept21tfc FOR SALE WESTINGHOUSE automatic washing machine and 30 - inch . . Westinghouse electric stove. Both in excel lent condition. Phone Eden ton 2438. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini strator, of the estate oJLJoshua T. White, 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 Box 423, Weldon, N. C, on or before the 14th day of June, 19G3, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please, make immediate payment. This 14th day of December, 1962. ' J- ALVIN WHITE, Administrator of Joshua T- White. Decl4,21,28,Jan4 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' Having qualified as Admini stratrix of the estate of Hay-1 wood J. wnite, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 11th day of July, 1963, or this notice will BAG USED CAR SUPERMARKET SALE! , YOUR CHOICE OF MAKES, MODELS AND YEARS, INCLUDING 1 TOP-VALUE FORD DEALER USED CARS! 1959 CHEVROLET Impala 2-dr. HT 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-door 1959 FORD Galaxie Victoria 2 door 1959 ' FORD Galaxie 4-door 1959 FORD Galaxie 4-door Victoria 1958 FORD Fairlane 500 4-dr. Vict. 1957 CHEVROLET Belair 4-door ' 1957 .MERCURY 2-door 1957 FORD 2-door 1956 JX)RD 4-door 1956 FORD Custom 300 4-door 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-door Hardtop 1955 FORDvCustdm 2-door , 1963 CHEVROLET -Ton Pickup 1955 FORD F100 ! 1955 FORD F100 . WIIISLOW-BIAJIGILIRD KOTO!! cc..; be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This 2nd day of Jsfnuary, U963 , ADDIE W. WHITE, ; Administratrix of Haywood J. Vhite. ' Jan4,l 1,18.25 North Carolina, Perquimans County. NOTICE OF ". FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sail contained in a cer tain deed of trust, executed by Mathew M. White and his wife, Addie White, dated the 17th day of February, 1961, and recorded in Book 35, oaee,3Dl. in the Of- .fice of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, default having been made in me payment 01 tne indebted ness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer fr-r sa'e st nubli" auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Hertford, North Carolina, at 3:30 P. M-, on the 1st day of February, 1 963. the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Perquimans County, North Carolina, and more partic ularly described as follows: ( BEGINNING AT A STAKE ;t the corner of Russell Hollowell and William C- Burke, land lo cated on the South side of the IWhiteston Road, thence running in a SW course 51 feet to a I stake: thence running in a SE j course 50 feet to a stake; thence running m a :e course 50 feet to the line of Russell Hollowell land; thence r'mnina in a NW course 50 feet back to the point of beginning, being 50 feet square. Pecorded Book 29 Page 372. This ' sale 'will be made sub ject to all outstanding and un paid taxes. This, the 28th day of Decem ber, 1962. JOSEPH II. KELLY, Trustee Booth. Osteen. Upchurch & Fish, Attorneys at Law Jefferson Building Greensboro, N. C. Jan4.1 1.18,25 North Carolina, Perquimans County. 'NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by , Mcntaque Winslow and wife, Sa rah J. Winslow, to Julius C (Smith III, Trustee, dated the 4th .day of February, 1961. and re I corded in Book MD 35, page 301, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therehy secured and said deed ot trust being by the terms there of subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness there by secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the pur pose of satisrvirjs the indebted ness, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for. cash at the courthouse door in Perquimans ! SALE SALE C0STUM jlWELKY Price W. M. Divers & Son! JEWELERS Hertford, N. C. YOURSELF A BARGAIN TODAY j !. -J County, North Carolina, at I2:0O ' c clock, noon, on, the 29th day of January, 1963, the land con veyed in said deed of trust,' the same being in Belvidere Town-. ship, Perquimans County, North Carolina, and more particularly aescribed s follows: ... . i All that ceriain lot, piece, or parcel of land lying, being andv situate in Perquimans County, North Carolina, on the Northern side of Riridieks Grove Road, as follows to-wit: Beginning, at a point on the Northern side of said road, which point is the Southeast corner of Ben Butt's land; thence in an Northeasterly direction along said Ben Butt's line a distance of 2C0 feet to a point; thente in a Southerly di rection along the Western line of Clifton Stallings' land a dis tance of 300 feet to a point on the Northern margin of said road; thence along tne Northern margin of said road in a Wester ly directicn a distance of 250 leet 10 tne point of beginning. This property vill be sold sub ject to outstanding and unpaid taxes and special assessments, if any. ihe hiyhest bidder will be re quired to deposit in cash at the sal'; an amount equal to 10 of the amount of his bid up to $1,000.00, plus 5rr of the excess of his bid over the sum of $1,000.00. Dated and pestod this 27lh day of December, 1962. sm;l! ' YI A L T By C- Buxton Small, Attorney f ir Trustee. Julius c. Smith HI, Trustee Grcer.sboro, N. C- Jn" in 17 M (?6!!!e?aX Today's complicated nature of modern business and special provisions in income tax laws applying to family and other small businesses, make the filing of Income Tax returns complicated. Realiz ing there is a i need for this service -'ill our area I have qua lified myself to as sist taxpayers in fil ing their returns. 'If you need assistance in filing your, re turns ... CALL Henry C. Sullivan , 4106 Old Bank Building HERTFORD. N. C. 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