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J LI3ALS . To all' my friends and different church organizations, I would like to say a sincere f'thank you" for the prayers, vuits. cards,- telephone calls and all other acts of kindness . shown to me while I was a patient in the Chowan Hospital and since my return home. May the good Lord bless you. Herbert W.Chappell FOR SALE 8 track stereo tapes only $2.50 . 'each country western, rock, lazz, soul, classical, party. ; morejjjan 1,000 titles to choose from, not a tape club. : All : tapes are fully guaran teed. Send 25 cents for cata log, refunded on first order, Twiddy Sales Company Gen. Oelv,, Manns Harbor, N.C. 77953 FOR SALE: 1966 VW van. Good condition. Priced for quick' sale. ' $695. Phone 426-5431 or 426-5514, FOR SALE; . White, wooden crib. Recently painted.' $25.00. Phone: 426-7320. HOME FOR SALE: Three bedroom country home, $5,000 equity and assume loan. Call: ' 764-2147. .. .. : ,-. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified :''. as ; Administratrix of the estate of Angela Yvette - Godfrey, deceased, late of Perquimans tCounty, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having ,- claims against the estate of said : deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Box 2-33, Hertford, N.C. on or before tthe 19th day of February 1975 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of' their recovery. Alt persons indebted to .said estate will please make Immediate payment'.' -This 15th day of July, 1974. Armenia Perry Godfrey, Administratrix July 18,25, Aug. l,B 4t NOTICE OF " "" SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE Of an Order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in a. special proceeding entitled, "Beulah Gregory Stallings, Administratrix of the Estate of Daniel Lee Stallings, Deceased -vs: Pauline S. Hart -and her husband, Bryan Hart, Jr., et al," , the ; undersigned commissioner will on the 2nd day of August, 1974 at noon at the Courthouse door In ' Perquimans County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash certain tracts of land and house situated-thereon located In. Belvidere Township, Perquimans County, North .Carolina and more particularly described as follows; - ' t J First Tract: Beginning at a ftine on the North Side of what is (known, as the Sandy Cross Road, and running thence (Northwardly to a beech; thence Westwardly to an oak on the ' ""ig Swamp- Road; - thence thwardly along the -Long f imp Road,, to -the Sandy ss Road; thence Eastwardly itf the Sandy Cross Road, fs fh - place of beginning,, ctmtalning ten acres, more or il$ss,and known as the James E. ttfalllngs tiome place. Second': Tract:- Situated - in Belvidere Township, adjoining ie lands of Goodman Stallings nd others, known as part of the Jessie Stalling Tract of land 'and bounded as follows: r' Beginning at Jessie Stallings' and Goodman Stallings' corner, bo the road to Sandy Cross, and jthence South to the road that leads to the old Jessie Stallings residence; thence West to the Sandy Cross Road; thence up . rhe road to the first station, so I is to make seven acres of land. ahd being thesame tract of land S . ... i m v!,0 I . dianiiiya Uf uccu wi William F. Stallings and wife, dated 10 December, 1891, and recorded 15 March 1892, in Book YY, Page 450, Public Registry of perqulmans County and from' Which deed the above description is taken. ; KThlrd Tract: -Situated In Belvidere Township adjoining the lands of N.J. Rlddick, Boodman Stallings, James Sjalllngs, containing about one half acre and bounded as -. fallows) .. ,rt -.' tOn the North by the lands of N.J. Riddick and Goodman Sailings; on the East by the Unds of James Stallings; on the South and West by the. Sandy Cross Road,, and being the same ifact : of -ij.and .which was conveyed to James Stallings by ,, deed of Qulnton E. Hurdle and i aWlfe, dated t - June 1896, v rSS's'arad." July. 1897, In Book ' aj at page 371, Public Registry bf . Perquimans , County, and . from which deed the : above description 1 faken,' ' i Fourth ! Tract: Situated ' In Belvidere: Township - and -'described aS follows; t"f' Beginning at a stake In the " tfocton Lina, - thence running said Rlddick line to James E. Stallings line; thence running said Stallings lint to Mrs. Lear Stallings line; thence running said Stallings line to said Goodman Stallings line, thence said Stallings -line to the first station, containing five acres, and being the same lands which were conveyed to james E. Stallings by deed of Goodman Stallings and wife, dated 9 December, 1893 and registered 17 July, 1897 In Book 2, page 372, Public Registry of Perquimans Cjjunty, from whlch deed the above description Is taken, and - 1 ',', '.-.. '.- :.- 'y ':.".'.: if I 3 Murray Lz'zt Parts COMPLETE PARTS CENTER FOR AUTOS domestic & I nv ports Lawn Mowers -Farm Tractor Out boards Air Condition. . art Custom Trailer - Hitches r.:w V..:z7 T:rt3 K:aTFor.3, r.'.s. r, a plat of said lands will be found ' in Plat Book 2, at page 164, Perquimans County, and to which reference is particularly made for more, specific description, Fifth Tract: Situated in, Belvidere -j Township and bounded as follows: . Beginning at a pine tree on the Long Swamp Road, running John D. Parker's line to the corner, ' thence to Goodman Stallings and the lands of James E. Stallings to the road, for courses and distance refer to the plat, being eighteen acres, more or less, and being the same lands which were conveyed to James E. Stallings by deed of William S. Stanton and wife, dated 25 January,1 1897, and registered 17 July, 1897 in Book 2, at page 374, Public Registry Of Perquimans County, from which deed the ' above description is taken and ; to which, and the plat thereto attached and made a part thereof, reference Is hereby made for specific description. . The above tracts . were conveyed to Lee Stallings by a deed recorded in Deed Book 32, Page 426 of the Perquimans County Public Registry and contain a total of 40Va acres more or less. A deposit of ten percent 10 percent) of the highest bid will be required of the highest bidder at' the time of sale, : remainder payable, if the bid is not raised in ten (10) days, at the expiration of said ten days '. and upon delivery of the deed. Purchaser will assume all taxes for 1974-and subsequent years. : Dated and posted this the 28th day of June, 1974. John V. Matthews, ' Jr., Commissioner July 4, 11, 18,25 ' NOTICE .' NORTH CAROLINA "'"-'-' PERQUIMANS COUNTY ' Whereas the 'undersigned Trustee, in a certain deed of trust executed by W.L, Lassiter and wife, Jean T. Lassiter and O.F. Lassiter, . Unmarried, and recorded in Mortgage Book 51, Page 190, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, foreclosed and offered for sale the land hereinafter described; and whereas within the lime allowed by law an ad vanced bid was filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court and an order issued directing the Trustee to resell said land upon an opening bid of $359,465.00. Now therefore, under and by virtue of said order of the Clerk ol the Superior Court of Perquimans County, and the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale upon said opening bid at : public auction to the highest . bidder for cash at the door of the county courthouse in Perquimans County, North Carolina at 12:00 : Noon on the 29th day ol July 1974, the following described property located in New Hope Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina. The W. l; Lassiter and O.F, Lassiter Farm located in New Hope Township, Perquimans . County; North Carolina, ap proximately 4 miles East of New, - Hope Village and being more particularly described as follows: TRACT 1: Beginning at a point ... located on the South side of Durants Neck Road, ft the South west intersection of said road and Humphries Lane; running thence S 52-45 W and along the West side ol said lane a distance of 37.58 - chains to a point i-running thencet N37W and along the South side of " another dirt lane a distance ot 9.23 : chains to a point; running thence : N53-30E adlstanceof 39.50cha ins : loa point located on the South side' of said Durants Neck- Road;' running thence S 30-30 E and along the South side of said road a r distance of 3.03 chains to a point; running thence S. 25 E and con tinuing along the South side of said road a distance of 5.83 chains Jo a point located on the West side of Humphries Lane, . being the point and place of beginning, containing 34.6 acres, more or less. This being all the property acquired by W. L. Lassiter by a certain warranty deed dated May 17, 1947 and recorded in Deed v Book 29, page 415 from E M ' Perrv nd wife and J.E. Winslow and wife. . TRACT 2: Beginning at a point located on the South side of Durants Neck Road at the South-1 west Intersection of a dirt lane (which point Is located In a general Southeasterly direction and along the South side of said road a distance Of 43.07 chains from the Northeast corner of the Pleasant Valley Farm); running thence S 37 E and along the South side of said road a distance of 24.50 chains to the West side of Stokes Lane; running thence S 53 30 and along the West side of said Stokes Lane a distance of 39.50 chains to a point; running thence N80W a distance of 48.0 chains to the center of Potters Creek; running thence N 81-30E and. along the center of said creek a distance of 7.29 chains to a point; running thence N 58-45 E and continuing along the center of said creek a distance of . 3.53 -chains to a point; running thence N 35-30 E a distance of 22.50 chains to a point; running thence 5 79 E a distance of 20.0 chains to a point located on West side of a dirt lane; running thence N 52 E Who mclsc Iho ' IhjlS7ES22;3 when ysu'ro Czzhlzd? We can help! Your Nationwide agent knows how to help keep your family and home ' together, when you're unable to work. Call an ' " agent and seel ; - ' ' 4 i w Iji k k W km Nation-tvida Is on your aide- NitofWKl Mvfltl Ins and along the West side of salt) dirt lane a distance of 28.0 chains - to a point located on the South side of Durants Neck Road, being the - . point and place of beginning, containing 157 acres, more or ' : less. This being all the property : acquired by W.L. Lassiter and ' O.F.'; Lassiter by a certain warranty deed dated August 1, 1907 .andrecordedin Deed Book9, page 20, from H.A. Goodman to Onella Steele and said W.L. ' Lassiter and O.F. Lassiter being. ? the children and sole heirS-at-law of their mother, Onella Steele Lassiter. v- TRACT 3: Beginning at a point on the South side of Durants Neck ' ,Road and said beginning point also being located at the North east corner of the- Pleasant Valley Farm, which beginning ... point is located on the West side of a dirriane separating the Lassiter Farm and the Pleasant Valley Farm, said beginning point also , being located In ' a general . Southeastwardly . direction a . distance of 65 chains; more, or less, from "the intersection of Durants ,. Neck . Road : and Brickhouse Road);' running Ihence S 42-30 E and along the South side of said Durants Neck Road a distance of 32.54 chains to ' a point; running thence S 39-45 E ! and along the South side of said road a d lance of 3.03 chains to a point; running thence S 37 E a ' distance of 7.50 chains to a point located on Ihe West side of a dirt lane; running thence S 52W and . along ihe West side of said dirt - lane a distance of 38.0 chains to a ' point; running thence N 79 W a " distance of 20.0 chains to a point; running thence S 35-30 W a distance of 12.50 chains toa point, running thence N 49-30 W a distance of 22.20 chains to a point located on the West side of a dirt ' ". lane separating the Lassiter -Farm and the Pleasant Valley : Farm; running thence N 40-30 E and along the West side of said dirt lane a distance of 55.21 chains to a point located on the South side ' of Durants Neck Road, being the point and place of beginning, ; containing 174.60 acres, more or less. This being the greater part of the property acquired by W.L, : and O.F.', Lassiter by a certain warranty deed dated October 2, 1951, and recorded in Deed Book 33, page 167 from James L, : Ownley and wife and George F. Ownley, unmarried. TRACT 4: Beginning on Ihe North sideof Durants Neck Road at the Northwest intersection of Durants Neck Road and River Landing Road; running thence N 37 W and along the North side of said Durants Neck Road a distance of 29.60 chains toa point; running thence N 52-45 E a distance of 4.23 chains to a point; running ihence N 73 E a distance of 14.77 chains to a point; running thence N 50-30 E a distance of 24.00 chains to a point; running thence S 4240 E a distance of 4.0 chains toa point running thence N 83-30 E a distance of 4.40 chains to a point; running Ihence N 46-45 E adistanceof 30.53chainstoa point located on the South side of Little River; running thence S 34-30 E and along the South side and the various courses of Little River a distance of 16.00 chains to a point located on the West side of River Landing Road; running thence S 47 W and along the West side of the said River Landing Road a distance of 3.18 chains to a point; running thence S 66 W and along the West side of said road a distance of 7.42 chains to a point; running thence S 45-50 W and along the West side of said River Landing Road a distance of 65.89 chains to a point located on the North sideof Durants Neck Refd,' being the '-point ' and place 'of beginning, containing 148.3 acres, more or less! Th.s being all the property acquired by W.L. 'U0 OffcV tWAKSMIOSb MVS ots mmc naa-w-w. THC (MT WMMKIMO IM '98 m uvt MS musurioj A "hole-in-one" Is a once in a lifetime evenf but you will find one of our new cars will make everyday an "event" for you. Come in and talk new car with us, ' : jnl.ll- 4S-UW WINSIOW-IUMOIMI MOTOR CI., INC. . U ft Hilw, 17 North mmm. mm imh rim AM. 'umojsjsSbh jo woojv ,XiuuioiXa:3MSMV E.6. "Pete" ' Overman 1 'Kid. .Edit. Hwj. Hertford, N.C PflCE: 42S-54S7 'h Sd'M. nn. Comiwny CimDany ... t't, u.wa '. 1 ', Lassiter and O.F. Lassiter by a certain Trustee's Deed dated February 23, 1952 and recorded in Deed Book 33, page T53 from C.R. Holmes, Trustee. TRACT 5: Beginning at a point . located at the Southwest In tersection of Humphries Land an another dirt lane (which point is located S 52-45 W a distance of 37.58 chains from the Southwest intersection of Durants Neck Road and Humphries Lane) -r , running thence S 37 E a distance of 5.44 chains to a point; running ihence S 45 W a distance of 17.28 chains to a point; running thence S 37-15 W a distance of 1.03 chains to a point; running thence S 70-30 W a distance of 1.31 chains to a point;-running thence S 85-15 W a distance of 3.50 chains to a point; running thence. S 74-45 W and along the center of a branch a distance of 3.83 chains to a point; running thence N 44 W and along the center of said branch a distance of 2.29 chains to a point; running thence N 61-30 W and continuing along the center of said branch a distance of 5.51 chains to a point; running thence N 61-30 W a distance of 7.50 chains lo a point; running thence N 55-30 E a distance of 31.50 chains to a point located on the South side of a dirl lane; running thence S 37 E a distance of 9.23 chains to the West side of Humphries Lane, being the point that place of beginning, containing 45.7 acres; more or less. This being all the property acquired by W.L. and O.F. Lassiter by a certain warranty deed dated January 12, 1949 and recorded in Deed Book 32, page 324 from H.A, Goodman and wife. TRACT 6: Beginning at a point located on the South side of Durants Neck Road at the south west intersection of Stokes Lane and said Road; running thence S 37 E and along the South side of said road a distance of 18 chains to a point; running thence S 53-30 W a distance of 71 chains to a point; rUnning thence S 61-30 E a distance of 7.50 chains to a point located in the center of a branch; running thence S 22-30 W and along the center of said branch a distance of 5.78 chains to a point; running thence S 5 E and along the center of said branch a distance of 5.41 chains to a point; running thence S 84-45 W and along the center of said branch a distance of 8.38 chains to a point; running thence N 65 W and along the center of said branch a distance of 4.88 chains to a point; running thence N 86-30 W and along the center of said branch a distance of 4.57 chains to a point; 1 running Ihence S 68-15 W and along the center of said branch a distance of 2.73 chains to a point; running thence N 79-45 W and along the center of said branch a distance of 4.42 chains to a point; running thence S 89 30 W and along the center of said branch a distance of 4.59 chains to a point; running thence N 1615 E a distance ol 2.85chains toa Beech; running thence N 12 30 E a distance of 6.78 chains to an Oak; running thence N 22 E a distance of 9.09 chains to a point; running thence N 19-45 E a distance of 4.33 chains to a point; running thence N 67-45 W a distance of 1.56 chains to a point; running thence N 82 W a distance of 3.80 chains to a ' ttSak .;'rj pi ess. -,J - We shipped a lot of textiles in 1973. We estimate that the manufacturers' value for texti les shipped amounted to $1,897,216,000. And a good portion of this was for clothing. Economy is the biggest reason textile companies and so many others choose rail. Consider these figures for the thousands of tilings shipped by rail each year. The average cost per-ton-miie by truck is five times as much as by rail. Air shipping is fifteen times the price. . ' And the fuel crunch has made railroad efficiency point; running thence N 75 W and along the center of a branch a distance of 3.21 chains to a point; running, thence N 69 45 W and along the center of said branch a distance of 4.00 chains to a point; running thence N 68 W and along Ihe center of said branch a distance of 3.78 chains to a point; running thence N 46 W and along Ihe center of said branch a distance of 5.54 chains to a point; running thence N 74 W and along the center , of said branch a distance of 2.85 chains to a point; running thence N 44-30 W and along the center of said branch a distance of 10.65 chains to the center of Potters Creek; running thence N 47 E and along- the center ot said creek a distance of 3.53 chains to a point; running thence! N 9 E and along the center of said creek a distance of 3.45 chains to a point; running thence N 32 E and along the center of said creek a distance of 4.59 chains to a point; running thence N 51-30 E along the center of said creek a distance of 9.54 chains to a point; running thence S 80 E a distance of 48 chains to the West side of Stokes Lane; running thence N 53 30 E and along the West side of said Stokes Lane a distance of 39.50 chains to the South side of Durants Neck Road, being the point and place of beginning, containing 290 acres, more or less. This being all the property acquired by W.L. and O.F. Lassiter by the following deeds: a certain trustee deed dated January 25, 1954 and recorded in Deed Book 35, page 400 from Charles E. Johnston, Trustee; a certain warranty deed dated June 5, 1954 and recorded in Deed Book 35, page 450 from Margaret Brooks and husband and a certain correction Deed dated January 31, 1959 and recorded in Deed Book 41, page 503 from Laura W. Griffin, et als. The successful bidder will be required to deposit with said trustee ten per cent (10 per cent) of his or her bid up to $1,000.00 and five per cent (5 per cent) of said bid in excess thereof. This 2nd day ol July, 1974. J.W. Jennette, Trustee July 18,25 21 NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY Under, the by virtue of the authority entered in the Order dated July 17, 1974 in that certain special proceeding in the Super Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina entitled "Wilton M. Jolliff, et al, Petitioners vs. James Vernon Jolliff, et at, Respondents", the undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 12:00 Noon on Friday, the 23rd day of August, 1974 at the Courthouse Door in Hertford, North Carolina, the lands which are the subject matter ot said special proceeding, and are described as follows: TRACT ONE: BEGINNING at an one inch iron pipe located on the North right of way line of State Road No. 1200, said road having a right of way of 60 feet in width, and said iron pipe being the Southeast corner of Lastyearwe brought you almost two billion dollars worth of textiles. You've gota lotriding on us. the Bethany Church property;. thence along the Bethany Church property North 23 degrees 55' West ',363.0 feet to a point; thence South 77 degrees 28' West 300.3 feet. to an one inch iron pipe; thence V North 23 degrees 55' West 354.5 feet to an -iron pipe; thence North 35 degrees 14' East 397.5 feet to a point; thence North 09 degrees 57' East 315.8 feet to a point; thence North 09 degrees 57' East 2,565.1 feet to a polnton the Perquimans River; thence along the meanderings of the Perquimans River with a tie line of North 78 degrees 00' East 133.2 feet; South 21 degrees 00' east 75.8 feet; North 87 degrees 15' East 149.0 feet; South 15 degrees 00' East 68.0 feet; South 34 degrees 00' East 164.2 feet; North 63 degrees 45' East 138.8 feet; South 36 degrees 25' East 203.2 feet; South 18 degrees 30' East 170.4 feet; to an old landing; thence South 26 degrees 10' West 136.2 feet; South 21 degrees 20 East 87.6 feet; South 03 degrees 21' West 85.8 feet; South 07 degrees 16' West 95.6 feet; South 23 degrees 18' East 198.0 feet; South 31 degrees 56' East 66.0 feet; South 13 degrees 59' East 184.0 feet; South 08 degrees 04' East 169.5 feet; South 27 degrees 41' East 112.2 feet; South 12 degrees 48' East '132.0 feet; South 51 degrees 37' East 160.0 feet; South 30 degrees 23' East 264.0 feet; South 36 degrees 10' East 66.0 feet; South 27 degrees 22' East 132.0 feet; South 01 degrees 13' West 132.0 feet; South 25 degree IT Wesf 115.5 feet; South 18 degrees 39' West 66.0 feet; South 34 degrees 35' East 485.0 feet; South 32 degrees 27' East 396.0 feet; to a point on the North right of way line of said State Road No. 1200; thence along the North right of way line of said road. South 70 degrees 25' West 177.0 feet; South 85 degrees 59' West 177.0 feet; North 87 degrees 44' West 706.6 feet; South 83 degrees 12' West 186.0 feet; South 74 degrees 35' West 356.8 feet; South 76 degrees 47' West 220.6 feet to an one-inch iron pipe; being the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. This tract of land is described and delineated on a plat prepared by Andrew W. Pearce, Registered Surveyor, entitled "J.M. Jolliff Estate, Belvidere Township, Perquimans County, N.C, 20 April - 21 May, 1973, Scale 1" equals 300' ". TRACT TWO: BEGINNING on the South right of way line of State Road No. 1200, said right of way being 60 feet in width, at a railroad iron, said railroad iron being in the Saunders property; thence South 81 degrees 48' West 587.4 feet to an one-inch iron pipe; thence South 15 degrees 36' East 2,343.0 feet to an one inch iron pipe; thence South 63 degrees 24' West 853.4 feet to an one inch iron pipe; thence North 02 degrees 41' East 1,581.3 feet to a point; thence South 89 degrees 41' West 462.0 feet to an old wagon axle; thence along a old path and line of marked trees South THE RAHViWf lit Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C, 05 degrees 11' West 2,809.8 feet to a one inch iron pipe; thence North 87 degrees 54' West 1,505.6 feet to an one inch Iron pipe; thence North 04 degrees 30' West 749.0 feet; to a point; thence North 04 degrees 30' ' West 1,017.0 feet to a point; thence North 04 degrees 30' West 1,060.5 feet; to a one inch ' iron pipe located on the South right of way line of State Road No. 1200; thence along the right of way of said road North 76 degrees 57' East 66.0 feet to a one inch iron pipe; thence South 45 degrees 23' East 1,645.7 feet to a point; thence North 30 degrees 22' East 1,368.8 feet to a point; thence North 24 degrees 12' West 903.8 feet to a point on the South right of way line of State Road No. 1200; thence along the right of way of State Road NO. 1200 North 77 degrees 28' East 297.8 feet; North 76 degrees 47' East 212.6 feet; thence North 74 degrees 35' East 357.9 feet; thence along a curve In the road with a delta of 17 degrees 41' a radius of 545.2 , feet with a C 167.5 feet to a point; thence South 87 degrees 44' East 514.8 feet to a railroad Iron, being the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. Excepting and reserving the following described property: BEGINNING at a one inch iron pipe, said iron pipe being the Northwest ' corner of the Saunders property; thence South 08 degrees 08' East 1,054.8 feet; thence South 89 degrees 41' West 567.6 feet; thence North 05 degrees 11' East 379.5 feet; thence North 28 degrees 00' East 660.0 feet; thence North 60 degrees 00' East 191.4 feet to an one inch iron pipe, being the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. The property excepted and reserved Is shown on a plat hereinafter referred to as "Isaac Gallop Heirs, containing 9.43 acres." This property is described and delineated on a plat prepared by Andrew W. Pearce, Registered Survey, entitled "J.M. Jolliff Estate, Belvidere Township, Perquimans County, N.C. 2r March -21 May, 1973, Scale 1" equals 300 ' ", which plat Is NOTICE! ALL PROPERTY OWNERS ARE REQUIRED TO CLEAN THEIR LOTS THREE (3) TIMES A YEAR MAY JULY SEPTEMBER If owners do not comply with ordinance, the town will clean the lots and the costs will be charged a gainst the property. Town Of Hertford more than just a matter of dollars and centsi It's a matter of delivering the goods with the smallest possible use of fuel. ' When you put all this together with the reliability of rai I shipping you have a good idea why there's so much riding on us. And why you need Southenr. SYSTEM THAI GIVES A GREEN LIGHT TO INNOVATIONS - ' An equal opportunity employer. Thursday, July 25, 1974-Page S . referred to for a more definite description. . - t Plats of the property can been seen in the Record Proper in tint Office of the Clerk ot Superior. Court of Perquimans County North Carolina. ' . , Tracts One and Two wilt be. sold individually - and collectively and wilt be sold' whichever way Tracts One and Two bring the highest price. The successful bidder or" bidders at said public auctiom shall be required to make a deposit with the Commissioner in the amount of terr (10) per cent of the amount of his or her- . bid, and will assume and pay the 1974 taxes assessed against the property.. . This Notice dated and posted this 19th day of July, 1974. O.C. Abbott, Commissioner July 24, Aug. 1,8,15-41 VISITS IN GOLDSKOKO Mrs. Joe Tunnell visited her father, Beryl Edmond, in Goldsborp for a few days last week. WKKK-KNl) AT VA.BKACU Mrs. Royce Vickers was a guest of her son Roy Vickers, Jr., at Virginia Beach, Va. last week-end.: AT CAPE IIATTEKAS Mrs. C, C. Walters is spending a few days this week at Cape Hatteras with, her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Odem. WEEK-END GUESTS Megan and Blair Tucker of Henderson were week end guests of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker. A
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