tEGflLS f Manv thanki to relative! 5 friends for their many acts- of kindness to ma while I was a .patient in Albemarle Hospital ana since my return home. To all church groups 4 friends for tarda, flowers visits and' gifts I am most grateful. May God Bless each of you.. Earl B. followed - EXTRA Now Is Dlantlna time. Trees, shrubs, azaleas 'and hollies.' Landscaping i services available. Call for free 1 estimates. Leary Plant Farm, Edenton, N.C. Phone 221-4671. J FOR SALE: Sand and topsoil. ,"Vour truck "or ours. Nathan irueoiooo, rt. 2, Hertford, call 264-2341.' - i; OAK ' , Firewood For Sale i ' 426-5391 ' Wanted To Buy A small farm in Peraulmana fount v. rail i. 7857 After 6p.m. Dwelling preferred, on property. FOR RENT: ' (or Sale) Broughton . Blda. Available :: Sept. 1. Parking space also . available, if required. Call (919) 692-6866. i . . ,- -, . ' eatjtajpjaBaWMMaMHMHMa NOTICE OP . ADMINISTRATION Having ' Qualified as , Executrix of the estate of Zach "W. Phillips, deceased, late of Perquimans County, "North Carolina, this is to notify all arsons having claims aaainst : 1Athe estate of said deceased to (exhibit them to the undersigned ot Route 1, Hertford, N.C. on or , before the 1st day of May 1975 or this notice will be pleaded In bar rof their .recovery. All persons (indepted to said estate will flleas make .;, Immediate payment. This 15th day of October 1975 Carnelia S. Phillips Executrix of Zach W. Phillips, Deceased ' i . 10-31-11-7-14-21-74 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the state of Sallle Twine Hurdle, 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 2, Hertford, North Carolina on or before the 15th day of April 1975 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 24th day of October 1974 Belinda H. Crow Administratrix of Sallle Twine Hurdje, Deceased 10-31-11-7-14-21-74 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Estelle C... Fowler, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all person having . claims aaalnstu 4h ' att .aa deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 310 N. Front St., Hertford, North Carolina on or before the 1st day of May 1975 or Vthls notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make ', Immediate paymenf. . - ' ,- ' This 25th day of October 1974 Frances F. Monds Executrix of Estelle C. Fowler, Deceased 10-31-11-7-14-21-74 1 NOTICE OF RESALE 1 NORTH CAROLINA I PERQUIMANS COUNTY Under and Dy virtue or an Order of Resale entered by the Clerk of Superior Court of Perquimans County In the special proceeding entitled "Wilton AA' Jolliff, at al, Petitioners vs. James Vernon Jolliff,' et al, Respondents," the undersigned Commissioner will offer for resale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 12:30 P.M. on the 15th day of November, 1974 at the -Courthouse Door In Hertford, North Carolina," the following real property: Beginning at a railroad Iron located on the Belvldere to Nlcanor Road, thence South 3 degrees East 7.50 chains to a point along the now Or formerly 1 J.T. Lane property; thence . i ii. -i r . a a aouin -iv ueyrm ehi i.oo i chains' to a Gum being the I Northwest corner of the property now or formerly owned by R.H. White; thence along tne.wnite property norm , 78 degrees East 11.02 chains to a Gum located in a ditch; thence along a ditch 'North 15 degrees West 2.00 chains; North 20 degrees. 30' West 3.38 chains; North' 5' degrees West 0.90 v 7.86' Chain) North 4 degrees ' East i n cnains; mence nwra 14 degrees West 1.00 chains to a point In the center of the Belvldere-Nlcanor Road; thence along the center of said road South 72 Degrees West 4.83 chains; South 65 degrees West 2.45 chains; thence South 53 degrees West 1.36 chains to a railroad Iron, being the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, containing 9.08 acres according to a plat' prepared by T.J. Jessup, N.C. -Registered Surveyor, dated January 27, 1951, entitled "Mary W. Jolliff, 'R.H. Whit Tract', 11.34 acres, Belvldere Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina.' Scale 1 Inch It equal to S chains.". Excepting and reserving from the above described land all easements and right of ways to the road or highway abutting or adoinlng this property. : f The opening bid on said property wilt be 813,700.00. The successful bidder or'Hgidders at said public auction shall be required to make a deposit with the Commissioner in the amount of ten (10) percent of ; the a mount of h is or her bid, and will assume and pay the 1974 taxes assessed against the property. - . -; This Notice dated and posted this 29th day of October, 1974. O.C. Abbott, Commissioner 11-7-14-74 . - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having . qualified as Executrix of the estate of John S. Brumsey, deceased, lata 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 209 Hiland Park, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 15th day of May 1975 or this notice will be pleaded in , bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. this 1st day of November 1974.-; r . , ; , Elsie M.'Brumsey . Executrix of John S. Brumsey, Deceased 11-7-14-21-28-74 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of George Cleveland Buck, 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 undersign at 2424 Jasper Court, Norfolk, Va. 23518 on or before the 25th day of April 1975 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 16th day of October 1974. Herbert H.' Johnson, Executor Executor of George Cleveland Buck, Dec'd- 10-24-3111-7-14-74 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Sam Hourmouzls, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all person having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Box 3, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 15th day of May 1975 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Thus 4th day of November 1974 Lena A. Hournouzls Administratrix of Sam Hourmouzls, Deceased 11-7-14-21-28-74 NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL PROPERTY NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE Of an Order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made In apacwMMrocaedtng entitled. "Beulah Gregory Stalllngs, Administratrix of the Estate of Daniel Lee Stalllngs, Deceased vs. Pauline S. Hart and her husband,' Bryan Hart, Jr.; et al;" and under and by virtue of an ORDER OF Resale of the Superior. Court of Perquimans County made upon an upset bid in the amount of 826,300.00 within the time allowed by law In said special proceeding, the undersigned commissioner will on the 15th day of November, 1974 at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the door of the Perquimans County Courthouse In Hertford, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash upon an opening bid of $26,300.00, but sublect to7 the confirmation of the Court, certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being In the Belvldere Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: First Tract: Beginning at a pine 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 Long Swamp Road; thence Southwardly along the Long Swamp Road, to the Sandy Cross Read; thence Eastwardly along the Sandy Cross Road, to the place of beginning, containing ten acres, more or less, and known as the James E. Stalllngs home place. Second Tract: Situated In Belivder Township, adjoining the lands of Goodman Stalling and others, known as part of the Jessie Stalllngs tract of land and bound as follows: Beginning at Jessie Stalllngs' and Goodman Stalllngs' corner on the road to Sandy Cross, and thence South to the road that leads to the old Jessie Stalllngs residence; thence West to the Sandy Cross Road;' thence up the road to the first station, so , as to make seven acres of land, and being the same tract of land which was conveyed to James E. Stalllngs by deed of William F. Stalllngs and wife, dated 10 December, 1891, and recorded 12 March, 1892, In Book YY, page 450, Public Registry of Perquimans County, and from which deed the above description Is taken. ' Third Tract: Situated In Belvldere Township adlolnlng the lands of N.J. Riddick, Goodman Stalllngs, ' James Stalllngs, containing about one half acre and bounded as follows: . On the North, by the lands of' N.J. , Riddick and Goodman Stalllngs; on the East by the lands of James Stalllngs; on the South and West by the Sandy , Cross Road, and being the same tract of land which was conveyed to James Stalllngs by . deed of Quinton E. Hurdle and ' wife, dated 6 June, 1896, f registered 17 July 1897, in Book 2, page 371, Public Registry of Perquimans County, and from which deed the above description Is taken. , ... Fourth Tract: Situated In Belvldere Township and described as follows: Beginning at a stake In the Docton Line, thence running said Riddick line to-James E. Stalllngs line; thence running said Stalllngs line to Mrs. Lear Stalllngs line; thence running said Stalllngs line to said "Goodman Stalllngs line, thence said Stalllngs line to the first station, containing five acres, and being the same lands which were conveyed to, James E. Stalllngs by deed of Goodman ' Stalllngs and wife, dated 9 December, 1893 and registered 17 July, 1897 In Book 2, page 372, Public Registry of Perquimans County, from which deed the above description Is taken, and a plate 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 Belvldere 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 Stalllngs and the lands of James E. Stalllngs 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. Stalllngs by deed of William S. Stanton and wife, dated 25 January 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 Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N.C. 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Spills, dirt, even black heel marks come up easily, ending the drudgery of scrubbing and waxing. Corns in and sea the no-wax floor that keeps its promise. St A Ml jV t' - f, '. .. County Peopl The. Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C, Thursday, November 14, 1I74-P T e In The Ne ws FROM ECU Miss Brenda Banks, student ar ECU, GreenviUe, was a weekend guest of her mother, Mrs. C.C. Banks. 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 Stalllngs by a deed recorded In Deed Book 32, Page 426 of the Perquimans County Public Registry and contains a total of 40' acres more or less, c A deposit of ten per cent (10 per cent) of the highest bid will be required of the highest bidder at the time of resale, remainder payable, if the bid Is not raised In ten (10) days, at the expiration of said ten days, upon confirmation by the Court end upon delivery of the deed. Purchaser will assume all taxes for 1974 and subsequent years. Dated and posted this the 29 day of October, 1974. John V. Matthews, Jr. Commissioner , 11-714-74 . RETURNS FROM ' HOSPITAL f Mrs. Dick Long has returned from Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill, where she underwent treatment for a few days last week. GREENVILLE GUEST Miss Judy Long of Greenville spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long. DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests of Mrs. Sylvia Winslow at Belvidere over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Winslow of Rural Hall, Va., Mrs. Grace Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Winslow and children, Beth and Lynn, of Belvidere, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogerson and children, Susan. Ann. and Richard, of Hertford. FROM..KERNERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. F. Murray White of Kernersville are visiting relatives and friends at Belvidere this week and attended the Quarterly Meeting of Friends at Up River. OUT OF TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Win slow of Whiteston and Mrs. Luna Lay den and Mrs. Velma Owens of Hertford spent the week-end in ' Whitesville and Calabash. VISITING Mrs. R.P. Atwater of Charlotte, N.C. is visiting her mother, Mrs. W.F. Edwards of Hertford. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Edmondson, Mr. J.I. Taylor and Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, all of Tarboro, N.C. visited Mrs. T.G. Howard of Hert ford on Sunday. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Minton, Mrs. Betty Moore Howard, and Mrs. Callie Hall, all of Orlanda, N.C. were guests last week of Mrs. T.G, Howard. MD. GUEST Miss Marjorie Hefren of Ijamsville, Md. was a weekend guest of Miss Louise Chalk. SUNDAY GUESTS . Mr. and Mrs. William Carter of High Point and Mrs. Rebecca Brown A.G.M. of O.E.S., from Greensboro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brewer on Sunday. )8 RICKS LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Serving Hertford, Winfall, New Hop; and Vicinity Tuesdays and Fridays Complete Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service Bill Crummey, Salesman TRUCKS RADIO DISPATCHED Edenton. N.C Phone:482-2148 WiMk(Asg torn . : There just aren't enough Perdue chickens to go Right now, there are two northeastern chains with around. V c'ose t0 supermarkets (and hundreds of thou- . sands of shoppers) waiting for their first shipments of Ask the lady in Pennsylvania. She wrote to tell us " Perdue broilers, she'd been driving 100 miles to get her Perdue chick ens. That was before the gasoline crisis. Now she's probably sitting home, waiting for Perdue chickens to come to her. , We could sell an extra eight million birds a year... if we had them. But we don't have them. And that's the problem. Perdue's problem is your w opportunity. We'll pay you the highest rates ever in North Carolina to build a Perdue broiler house and start growing our chickens now. (But not all eight million of them.) Suppose you build a 16,000 bird house. We'll guaran tee you a minimum income of $48,000 over a 30 flock period (see box). And with good management there's no reason you can't earn a lot more. It's a steady, secure income. You get a check, every nine or ten weeks. You get it rain or shine. And you get it in the winter when nothing else is growing. For some growers, it's a part-time income because they don't have to spend more than three-to-four hours a day in the broiler house, But for other growers with more than one house, it could be a full-time job. How much time you put into your broiler business depends on how much money you want to take out of it. You ccn't grow them fester then we cs.1 seSI them. We already have customers for the chickens you're about to grow. The president of a prestigious chain of food stores has personally called our headquarters twice to ask us for our birds. And twice we've had to say we're sorry. There are four poultry distributors in New York City who want us to sell to them on a regular basis. We can't do it. Which means all the retailers they sell to aren't getting their share of our birds. (Without their business, we have more than half the retailers in New York City selling our birds exclusively.) We have a somewhat different problem in Phila delphia. One of our regular distributors has quadrupled his sales of Perdue chickens. He wants to continue multiplying. We've had to stunt his growth. These are just a few of the people who are waiting for you to start growing Perdue Chickens. So what are you waiting for? We now have over 650,000 chickens growing in the R-C area. Ask Your Neighbor, Then Talk With Perdue. Minimum Guarantee Average Payment For 6 Years for 6 Ytart mm $57,cco (For 30 Bocks) ' (for 30 Recks) For More Details CeSI Our Ahoskie Office 332-5041 Henry Shackelford 398-3796 Tommy Lowe 332-5201 Ray Marlowe 398-4038 '.;!::3i:3i.:i:rn2i5iioD toy f.::'.:r r;:: HERTFCEO, N.C. 1 I i; . : . . -.- u.s. 17 : - i -- ...ai v.. r; 17