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Page 2-The Pertjuinuns Weekly, LCSALS FOR SALE: W64 VW van. Good , condition. Priced for quick sale. $695. Phone 424 5431 or 426 5514. Crowder Peat, you pick $2 bushel. Grayson Jordan, Harvey Pt. Rd. 1 ton Ford Truck w-good dump grain body. Phone 426-733. Albemarle Regional Planning Development Commission's Aging Unit Is seeking two (2) Transportation Coordinators to assist supervision of voluntary transportation system. Must be retired, have own transportation, and be actively engaged In activities relating to Senior Citiiens. Direct inquiries to ARPDC office 102 E. Queen St., Edenton, N.C. Phone 482 8444.' WANTED TO BUY: Small (arm in Perquimans County. Approx. ' 100 acres. Write: P.O. Box 433, Her'tord. All replies confidential Overweigh'? Lose ugly fat with : 'he Diadax plan Reduce excess Muids with Fluidex at Woodard's Pharmacy. . CARD OP THANKS I would like to take this means of thanking my many friends and relatives for their acts of kindness shown me and my family during my recent hospitalization and since my return home. All of the visits, flowers; food and cards were greatly appreciated. May God richly bless each one for their concern. Zenovah C. White 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 al, 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 subiect matter of saia 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 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 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 point on 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 foot! South 21 degrees 20 East 87,6 feet; South 03 degrees 21' West 85.8 feet; South 07 degrees 16'. Perquimans Weekly Court House Squire HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 Entered is second due natter November 15, 1934 at Post Office in Hertford, N.C. RAY WARD General Manager FRANCINE SAWYER Newt Editor OFFICE HRS. 9 AM. to 5 PJM. Monday-Friday PHONE 426-5728 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR '5.00 Published by Dear Publication A Radio, Inc. Hertford, N.C., Thunday, Ann 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.S 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 degrees 11' West 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 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, Belvldere 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 tron 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 4V West 462.0 feet to an old wagon axle; thence along a old path and line of marked trees South 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, Belvldere Township, Perquimans County; N.C. 20 March -21 May, 1973, Scale 1" equals 300 ' ", which plat is referred to for a more definite description. Plats of the property can been seen in the Record Proper in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Perquimans County North Carolina. Tracts One and Two will be sold individually and collectively and will be sold whichever way Tracts One and Two bring the highest price. DOUG'S AUTO & S Miles North US. 17 Ht. 3 Elizabeth City DOUG FRITCHARD Owner -A "VW 7 M M 8, W74 OUTSTANDING Winslow-Blanchard Motor Co., Inc., Hertford, was honored by Ford Division as one of the outstanding Ford dealerships in the country in 1973. Cecil C. Winslow (right), dealership president, accepted Ford's Distinguished Achievement Award from M.J. Ellsworth, the division's Richmond district sales manager. "The Distinguished Achievement Award is just that recognition that a dealership has consistently provided superior service to new and used car and truck purchasers and owners over the past year," Mr. Ellsworth said, "at the same time maintaining high ethical standards and giving Ford Division superb representation in the automotive marketplace. To receive this award, a dealership must be rated outstanding in every 'aspect of the business." The successful bidder or bidders at said public auction shall be required to make a deposit with the Commissioner In the amount of ten (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, IS 4t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Angela Yvette Godfrey, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims aga inst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Box 233, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 19th day of February 1975 or this notlcewlll be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 15th day of July, 1974. Armenia Perry Godfrey, Administratrix July 18,25, Aug. 1,8 4t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION - Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Hilda Hollowell Ward, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route No. 2, Box 192, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 15th day of February 1975 or th is notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 31st day of July 1974 Dillard Ward Admmlnlstrator of Hilda Hollowell Ward Deceased ; Aug 8,15,22,29 4t NOTICEOF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Davis Redell Layden, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Belvldere, N.C. on or before the 15th day of February 1975 or this notlcewlll be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please . make . Immediate payment. This 2nd day of August 1974. Charles E. Layden Executor of Davis : Redell Layden, Deceased Aug. 8, 15,22,29-41 MACHINE SHOP Service for Volkswagen and Chrysler Products Complete Mechanical Repairs By Trained Mechanics . CALL 335-7059 DEAT THE HEAT! KEEP IT COOL WITH Maximum Cooling ' 1 Quiet Operation Tomporaturo Control Varranty Attractive Easy to Install I "i ' If'' . i ? i y .'.-"-v-i lJ jf " " "'';- '' J: Garden Time Consider New Variety For Vegetable Garden By M. E. GARDNER N.C. State University I remind my readers about the All-America Flower and Vegetable Se lections for 1974. I have described them in earlier columns and will only briefly mention them here so that you can have seed available , when planting time arrives, if you have not already attended to this. Goldcrop snap bean. Yel low pods, crisp, productive and excellent for fresh use and quick freezing. Table King bush acorn type squash. Aside from being outstanding for fresh use and storage for winter,, this variety re quires much less space in the garden than do the vin ing types. Showboat marigold, f From the; information' -1 have, this is the best va riety of marigold yet intro duced to the seed trade. Youj will want to try it. This variety is a triploid and it will be best to germi nate the seed indoors and transplant to a sunny lo cation outside. Scarlet Ruffles zinnia a vivid scarlet of the cut-and-come-again type liked by gardeners for arrange ments or to enjoy in the garden. Peter Pan Orange zinnia. Double flame-orange flow ers measuring up to four inches. One of the best of the Peter Pans. Magic Charms dianthus. This variety has the bright est colors yet produced in dianthus scarlet, white, pink, salmon, crimson and two unusual bi-colors. Red Fox celosia. Bright, T0WE MOTOR COMPANY HERTFORD, N.C. "When Service It A Pteature.'' ' THE BEST IN USED CARS. Phone: 426-5661 - .V - - v shining carmine-red plum es seven inches long and four inches wide. If you plan to put any of your house plants outside when the weather warms up, do not knock them out of the pots. Plunge the pots in soil. Put a generous lay er of coarse gravel under each pot to discourage root growth outside the pot. If :: the plants are removed from the pots the roots will . penetrate the soil and re potting in the fall will not only be difficult but may re sult in the loss of plants. Examine each plant be fore putting outside and if they have become root bound, transplant to a larg-' er pot before plunging in the soil. v Right now the weather is improving so get the cool season vegetable crops planted in the lower Pied mont and Coastal Plains. I , gave a list of crops to be planted in a previous column. FOOD STAMPS Food stamps are just like money to the families who use them. So Mrs. 1 Minnie B. Taylor, home economics extension agent, Perquimans County, offered a class in "Buying Power With Stamps." Members from more than 60 families learned to use their stamps wise ly, buying nutritional ' foods for their families. And they got tips on how to speed things up at the checkout counter. Families also learned to budget their stamps so they would last through the month.. Additional classes are taught once each month, Mrs. Taylor noted. G.E. "A Look Backward I AUGUST 1936 By VIRGINIA WHITE TRANSEAU MATERNITY, INFANCY CENTER OPENS FRIDAY, The first maternity and infancy center of Perquimans County will be opened in Hertford on Friday, at the Community House. Similar centers will be established on later dates in Belvidere and New Hope communities. All ex pectant mothers who wish a physical examination by a competent physician may receive same free of charge at the maternity and infancy centers on the dates named, a fact which Miss Evans, County Health Nurse, ' in charge, especially em phasized .in her an nouncement.' - , WELFARE NURSE BE IN HERTFORD THREE DAYS WEEK: Miss Meta Dowling, Child . Welfare worker, who is dividing her time between Perquimans and Chowan Counties, and VGRICOLOR SPECTACULAR! 0 x 10 (v-. nAnmiiT rim huii w -"v NEXT All Werk VOODARD'S PHARMACY! llllllllll j Even if we could go out and start build ing newgeneration facilities right now, it would take a decade before these fa cilities would be ready to supply elec tricity for your home. But the truth is, asanelectricrnembershipcorporation. we aren't in the business of supplying energy. Ourjob isto transmit energy to our consumers. The enersy supply we get comes from commercial power companies. who has already begun her work, will be found in the office of Miss Ruth Davenport, the County Welfare ' Officer, in the Gregory Building, on Saturdays, Mondays, and Tuesdays. MRS. JAMES TOTTEN LEAVES TO JOIN HUSBAND ON COAST, Mrs. James E. Totten, who has been visiting relatives in Perquimans for several weeks, left Friday to join her husband, Lieut. Totten, U.S.A. San Francisco. She was accompained by her niece, Miss Spivey Roberson, who will spend the fall and winter in California. Mrs. Totten and Miss Roberson expect to stop over for a brief visit at several points en route, including New Orleans, Houston, San Antonia and El Paso. . SUFFERS SPRAINED ELBOW SCRATCHING BACK: Herbert Nixon Coor V 7t1 EXCLUSIVE ONLY AT MUTUAL DRUG WEEK MON. & Photographer - Gene Ingram will be available Mon., Aug. 12th 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. Guaranteed by INGRAM'S Studio K0 AGE LIMIT Hertford, N.C . n m a n t ' "'. i )Lj L..ji We'retrying to change this!Through , a statewide generation facility, known as EPIC, we could be able to totally supply electric energy to our consum ers sometime in the 1 S30s. As we strive to obtain court approval for EPIC'S statewide generation and transmis , sion system, you can be sure we're , fighting forourown solutions to the en ergy crisis. - .... suffered a sprained elbow on y Tuesday night while at-f tempting to scratch his. : back. Mr. Nixon had just; had his hair cut. The; weather was so hot it would- make youreyebrows crawl,! and some of that loose hair cut from his head went down his open collar, Writhingt with the discomfort, he attempted to reach over his shoulder, to" remove the! pricking hairs ' and he , reached too far. His elbow was painfully sprained anct on Wednesday was suit swollen and very un comfortable. VISIT QUINTUPLETS:' The famous quintuplets were among the most in-' teresting sights seen by the Hertford motor party who returned this week from a; motor trip to Canada. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Mathison and Miss Blanche Everett. j Only.. PLUS SOd HANDLING TUES. Tues., Aug. 13th 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. All sizes cvci'jlo O.C CO to 2 :.CC0 C7U . I I : ' J .y u w
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