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griculture - r Below average soybean, nut crops are anticipated Perquimans County's corn production will be well below the per acre average (or the I county this year, and the ^ production forcasts for soybeans and peanuts are also dismal, according to agricultural extension chairman Bill Jester. Jester said that looking at the overall county picture, peanut production should be below average this year. "Several parts of the county _ have been under severe P drought stress for a month and 4 half or more and the outlook ip these parts of the county is less optimistic," he said. ? The drought and hot weather have also had a Severe impact on |he soybean <rop. "The soybean crop will probably be the worst in some tyme," Jester said. J, Jester placed Perquimans County peanut plants in three different categories. The first is those peanuts that registered near normal growth most of the season sad are just now beginning to show signs of stress because of drought and beat. The second category in cludes peanuts that have shown near normal growth up until the past three or four weeks and are now showing heavy water stress but in most cases are recovering at night. Finally, there are those peanuts showing slow, sporadic growth and fruiting. These peanuts do not have normal pod loads and there are swollen pegs present in fairly large numbers. Jester said that occurrences of the final category in the county are isolated. "The rains we got on the fourth or fifth of September should result in all three categories gaining con siderable weight if harvesting is delayed," said Jester. "A delay of harvesting in the last two categories could add 800 to 1000 pounds (of peanuts) per acre plus result in a higher grade," he said. "Odds are generally in our favor to delay digging," Jester said. "This is not always understood by some of our producers." In 1979, peanut income was some $l.t million for Perquimans County farmers on some 3,300 acres of land. The five year production average for peanuts is 2,765 pounds per acre. Soybean production is projected to fall below the county's 29 bushels per acre five year average, with production in crops planted after small grains hardest hit. "Inadequate moisture has resulted in small plants and some fields have few or no pod set. If these beans haven't stopped blooming there is some possibility that they may have recently set some pods," Jester said. The plants have also been plagued by weeds, he said, because of inadequate top growth that has left the rows open. The corn earworm has had little impact on soybeans this year. Jester said, attributing the fact to educational efforts by the extension service. Some 35 farmers went to a corn earworm scouting school and despite increased pressure from the insect this year, there was significantly less damage than last year. * It was a matter of checking for the pest and knowing when to spray, Jester said. Reductions in corn and soybean production in Perquimans County are in keeping with national trends. The August crop report put out by the U.S. Department of Agriculture predicted that corn production would be down 15 per cent from last year and soybeans would be down 17 per cent. NCSU study results boost to soybeans Scientists at North Carolina p. State University have developed an unusual soybean genetic tool that could aid plant breeders in the more rapid development of im proved soybean varieties for the South. Two sources of soybean (ermoplasm, each representing the results of intermating of several * parents, are being released for use by public and private plant breeders. Identified as N79-1400 and N7&-1500, the plant materials were developed at NCSU by two U.S. Department of Agriculture Scientists, Dr. C.A. Brim, recently retired, and Dr. Joe Burton, a member of the NCSU crop science faculty. The breeding lines are "gene pools" which bring together a broad parentage base containing wider genetic variability than is available in traditional breeding materials. "This means that the breeding process can be speeded up," explained Dr. Durward F. Bateman, director of the N.C. Agricultural Research Ser vice. "It also means that new varieties of soybeans can be developed that possess combinations of traits that aren't available in varieties our farmers are now growing." High yield and disease resistance characteristics are combinations that seem to be the most urgently needed by soybean farmers in North Carolina and other southern states. Farmer's newsline Hear the latest crop, livestock, and farm economic information from Washington. FARMER'S NEWSLINE reports change each weekday at 4 p.m. Washington, D. C. time. The service is available toll-free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at l-MO-424-7964. Sept. 18 ? Farm News Special ? Dairy Sept. 19, 20, 21 - World Agricultural Situation Sept. 22 ? Hogs & Pigs Estimates Sept. 23 ? Soybean Stocks Sept. 24 ? U S Crops & Weather PART TIME Take inventory locol stores. Car necessary. Write phone number, experience to: ICC 189 Box 304 Paramus, N.J. 07652 RED RANGER MEAL BITS For active dogs, hard workers, pup pies, pregnant females. 50 lb. bag. $065 Market summary A toUl of 11,105 feeder pigs were sold on 13 (Ute graded sales during week of Sep tember 8, according to the Market News Service of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Prices were mostly $1.10 to 13.40 higher per hundred for 40 to 60 pound pigs. US 1-2 pigs weighing 40 50 pounds averaged $70.43 per hundred pounds with No. 3s $61.70; 50-60 pound l-2s averaged $62.22, No. 3s $53.05; 60-70 pound l-2s $58.40, No. 3s $46.23 ; 70-80 pound l-2s $57.12 per hundred pounds with No. 3s $43.40 At weekly livestock auctions held within the state the week of September 8, prices for cows were 75 cents to $1.50 higher and feeder calves $3 to $10 lower. Utility and Com mercial cows brought $41 to $51.50. Medium frame No. one muscle steers 400-500 pounds , brought $57 to $78 per hundred pounds and same grade heifers 400-500 pounds sold $52 to $61. No. 1 muscle feeder cows sold from $43.50 to $51. Baby calves under 3 weeks of age brought 137.50 to $S7.50 per head. Market hogi brought mostly $46.75 to $41. M per hundred weight and 300 600 pound sows Ml to 147.10. Market hogs at daily cash buying stations about the state sold $1.50 to |2 higher during week of September ? and ranged mostly 141.75 to $41 per hundred pounds; sows 300-600 pound were mostly $37 to $44. At the state graded yearling steer sale 1,993 head sold at Jefferson and Canton. M-l Steers weighing 600-700 pounds brought $72 to $75, 700 pounds up $70 to $71.25. At the state graded feeder calf sales held in Clinton and Monroe 1800 head were sold. Steers M-l 400-500 pounds brought $74.75 to $79 per hundred, 500-600 pounds $75.25 to $76.75; heifers M-l 400-500 pounds $64.50 to $68, 500-600 list your property with William F. Ainsley Realtor Hertford. N.C. Diol 426 - 7659 pounds SflO to *7.75. Cora prices were 1 to 3 cents per bushel higher and soybeans II to 33 cents higher through Thursday. September 11, compared to the same period of the previous week. No. 2 yellow shelled corn ranged mostly 13.35 to $3.<1 in the Eastern part of the state and $3.56 to *3.66 in the Piedmont. No. 1 yellow soybeans ranged mostly $8.13 to $8.33 in the East and 17.87 to $8.05 in the Piedmont; No. T red winter wheat HI* to $4.25; No. 2 red oats >1.10 to ?.W. < In eastern North Carotin*', sweet potato harvest la?1 creased as rains soften soils iaj some areas. Prices werau lower with cartons of US Nou! Is quoted at $S to $>.50 ooT! September 11. Grower priced for 50 pound cartons of US I'd at the end of the belt $5.50 to I $6, mostly $5.50. Burning is banned Burning permits have been cancelled in the area because of dry weather and conditions that cause an inversion of smoke and fog when fields are burned off, according to county ranger John Hurdle. Hurdle said that those persons with burning permits at present will have to get new permits when the burning baa ' is lifted. I am not responsible for any debts other than my own. Michael (Mike) E. White FOR SALE GAMBREL ROOF STORAGE BARNS Weekly classifieds & legals 3 Lost & Found LOST ? Sept. 10 in Hickory Cross Whiteston area, mate Siamese Bluepoint cat. If seen, call 297-2045 after 4. 6 Help Wanted SECRETARIAL POSITION - High school graduate, business school preferred. ESC typing and shorthand test required. Applicant must also be a receptionist. Send resume to P.O. Box 87, Hertford, N.C. 27944. DIRECTOR OF NURSING, RN - long term care facility. Leadership and managerial ability are essential. Send resume and salary history to: Guardian Care, P.O. Box 1424. Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909. Equal opportunity employer. 27-Miscellancous For Sale "WINDMILLS FOR SALE!" Lower your electric bill, protect your family & business, plus help conserve America's valuable resources!! Have "your own" windmill installed today and save $$$ forever! For "Free Brochure", write: American Wholesale Wind mills, Box 261, Stone Mountain, Ga. 30084. 31-Busiimi Opportunities BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Small initial investment, good credit, willing to work are the only requirements. Own your own company, set your own hours. Make as much or as little as the time you in vest. For more information call collect 704 482 7714 or write P. O. Box 2492, Shelby, NC 28150., 4354 WEEKLY guaranteed. Work 2 hours daily at home ($178 for one hour dally). Free brochure. J. Chruch, P. O. Box 55F, Hays, NC 28435. ARE YOU READY? We have unusual sales opportunity which will mean 112,000 to $20,000 or more your first year. Only quality men and women need ap ply. Send resume with telephone number to Mr. Dale. Rt. 2, Box 494, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 4>-lots For S?tt or Rent WATERFRONT ? 7.25 acres on Perquimans River, t miles sooth of Hertford off Harvey Point Road. Call collect 804-177-0997. LEGALS NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PROCESS OF PUBLICATION FLOYD B. HOLLEY and wife MARGARET HOLLEY. Petitioners, vs. CHARLES R. WILLIAMS and wHe, THEOLA WILLIAMS; GEORGE W. HOLLEY; ETHEL MAE WELCH and husband LLOYD WELCH; HERBERT HOLLEY; GEORGIA MAE COLLINS; LOUWARREN HOLLEY; ETHEL HOLLEY; and WILLIAM C. HOLLEY McGHEE. Respondents TO: HERBERT HOLLEY. the above named Respondent. TAKE NOTICE that a pleading sacking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled action. The nature Mia rail al halnn sjuuiht la m > Imm ? WW Iwilwl 19 wrnrl mm | . l.u ii.i i _. . rf^HTf VHIICS Uj UWIVI dPWfi deceased, to be sold In an pctlon for You at* required to make defense to such pfeadtogi not later than the II day of October, WOO, said date being 40 days fvovv) Mm ijt publicitiM of mil MoMco and upon your failure to do so. the party *?THIStoeVdayof September!' two William J. Bentty.Sr. Attorney tor Pellllwiei s NO South Front Street N.C.OM4 LEGALS recorded in the Perquimans County Public Registry in Book 61 at Page 375. Pursuant to an order of ttie Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out the perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the un dersigned Substitute Trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said County at 12:00 o'clock noon on the 23rd ay of September, I9S0, all the following described real estate together with a Jim Walter Homes, Inc. house and any other improvements which may be situated thereon, situated in Parksville Township. Perquimans County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Bounded on the North by an unnamed street having a width of 60 feet, bounded on the South and East by Maynard Mangum property and on the West by a 60 foot right of way which Is between this lot herein described and the Union Hall Estates land, said lot of land is more particularly described according to a map prepared by S. Elmo Willimas, Registered Surveyor on October 7, 1976 as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the South side of siad unnamed street which point Is marked by an iron pipe North IS degrees SO minutes East 436.04 feet from Union Hall Road; thence from said beginning point along the South side of said unnamed street North (S degrees 50 minutes East 100 feet to an iron pipe, which point markes the beginning of the line of division between the lot of land herein described and other lands of Maynard Mangum, thence along said division line South 14 degrees 45 minutes East 203.46 feet to another iron pipe, thence South IS degrees SO minutes West 100 feet to another iron pipe on the East side of the right of way above referred to; thence along the East side of said right of way North 14 degrees 45 minutes West 203.46 feet to the point of BEGINNING. The record owners of the property as reflected on the records of the Register of Deeds are James Banks and wife, Dorothy Banks. This sale is made subiect to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. A deposit of ten (10) percent of the amount of the bid may be required. This sale will be held open ten days tor upset bids as by law required. The date of this Notice is August 14, two. W. F. Potts, Jr. Substitute Trustee Sept. 11, II NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Lanna Fleefwood Griffin, dscesood. lata of Perquimans County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim against the estate of (aid deceased to exhibit them to tlw undersigned at P. 0. Box M, Wake Forest. NX. VW on or before the Ord day Of Februa y, INI or this notice will be pleaded In b*T Of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please isskt in^modlete pey^nent. This list day of August. ISM. JayneG. Keeter, Executrix Lanna Fleetwood Griffin, Dac'd Aug.*, Sept. 4.11. II NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mary RusaeH Godfrey, dNMigli IMf of Perquimans CNnly, North Carellna, ttMs is to notify aN aTsald decMsed to nMlbT to IhTun 1 a# Pjmto % mav ITS 1 1 ? . 1 1 n ? j ^t^e J> Dwa If*, rfVOvOTUf N.C. on or be tore the Ind day of March. Wfl or this notice ?W bo pleaded to bar LE6ALS of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 20th day of August, 1980 John Thomas Godfrey. Jr. Administrator of Mary Russell Godfrey. Deed Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, II NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY Octavis Long dated November 10, 1971, recorded in Book 85, page 183, Perquimans County Registry, by Max S. Busby. TRUSTEE Pursuant to the power of sale con tained in a deed of trust executed by Octavis Long on November 10, 1978 to John W. Graham, Trustee, Max S. Busby having been substituted as Trustee, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Perquimans County in Book 85 at page 183; default having been made in the payment of the note and in com pliance with the terms and conditions contained in said deed of trust, and demand having been made on the un dersigned Trustee by the holder of the note thereby secured to foreclose said security, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Perquimans County Courthouse door in the Town of Hertford, North Carolina on Friday, Sept. 26. 1980 at twelve o'clock noon, the following described lot or parcel of land, lying and being in Bethel Township. Perquimans County North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: TRACT No. 1: Being Lots No. 4 and No. 13 in Tract No. 1, and also Lot No. 5 in Tract No. 2 as described in that Special Proceeding entitled "Edgar Long and others vs. Martha Long and others", and Particularly in the Report of Commissioners, dated November 28. 1931 and registered in Book 22, Page III, Office of Register of Deeds, Perquimans County, North Carolina. See also maps of said tracts registered in Book 22, page 113 and Book 22, page 114 for further description. TRACT No. 2: Being Lots 5 and 10 and Lots 6 and 1 1 in the Division of the Edgar Long Lands, as shown In Deed Book 22, page 111, and Map Book 22, page 113, and also reference is made to deed from J. S. McNider and wife to Octavis Long, dated /March 12, 1947; reference being hereby made to said dividion report, map and deed for further description and chain of title. Reference is also made to Deed from Elnora Spruill. widow, to Octavis Long, Jr. dated October 10. 1978. and recorded In Book 84, page 497, Office of Register of Deeds, Perquimans County. North Carolina. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding ad valorem taxes and en cumbrances of record that have priority over the subject deed of trust and the highest bidder will be required to make a ten (10) percent of the bid with the Court. Dated and potted this 25th day of August, l W0. Max S. Busby, Substitute Trustee Ktt West Eden Street P.O. Box 445 Edenton. North Carolina 27932 Telephone: (919)428 4441 Sept. 4. II, 11,15 NOTICE Of TALE Under and by virtue of me power of sale contained In ? certain deed of trust executed by Floyd Wilton White and wffe, Florence H. White, to James 0. Buchanan. Trustee, dated the IDtidayof September, 1*71 . and recorded in Book S3. Page 27, in the Office of the Register of Deads tar Perquimans County, North CarotffM. default having been made in a?t_ m a ail n| *? ? a i|, - - - k , , ffie payiwiii o* nip irwoT?jfw? wreoy secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof swblect to m > ak. hnlrfar n| u. A ;A foreclosure, ana me noioer w ine in h^vlrtQ (temtndftf I foreclosure thereof for tfie ?ltd ft?e Clerk of the Court gronNfig for w losiwp . iitv^AFglnfiAH ? 1 1 rit f at i. _a Will ^^ff^^f S?** ?' LEGALS public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Hertford, North Carolina, at 12:00 noon, on the 29tt) da* of September, 1980, the land, as improved, conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Park ville Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, and being more par ticularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake in the middle of a ditch Joshua J. Skinner Estate line on the western side of Frog Hall Road (State Road 1302), and run ning along the western edge of the Right of Way of said road south 22 degrees. 0.00' E 100.0 feet, to another iron pipe, thence north 78 degrees 00.0' W, 150.0 feet, to another iron pipe, thence north 22 degrees, 00.0' W. 100.0 feet, to an iron pipe in the center of a ditch Joshua J. Skinner Estate line, thence along center ' of ditch Joshua J. Skinner Estate line ? south 78 degrees, 00.0' E. 150.0 feet to an iron pipe, the point of Beginning; and particularly defined and described on a Plat prepared by David Cox, Jr., Sur veyor, April 12, 1971, said Plat being attached to deed recorded in Deed Book 63, page 68, Public Registry of Perquimans County, and by reference made a part hereof. SUBJECT, however, to taxes for the year 1980. Five percent (5) of the amount of the highest bid must be deposited with the Trustee pending confirmation of the sale. Dated this 28th day of August, 1980. JAMES D. SINGLETARY, Agent for JAMES O. BUCHANAN, Trustee 152 North Church Street Hertford, North Carolina , (919) 426 8234 Sept. 18, 25 ' NOTICE IN RE: MATTERS OF BUD WHITE FARMS, INC. and. WAYLAND (BUD) WHITE, JR. To all creditors and parties holding claims against Bud White Farms, Inc. and Wayland (Bud) White, Jr. You and each of you are hereby notified to present your claims duly temized and verified, together with a", statement of the securities or priorities, if any, in respect to said claims, to the undersigned Receiver, addressed to Jost Office Box 405. Hertford, North Carolina 27944. on or before me Itth day of October, WO. or your claims will be barred from participation in the distribution of the assets of Bud White Farms. Inc. and Wayland (Bud) White, Jr. You are further notified that the Receiver will take and state an account of the affairs of the said Bud WMte Farms. Inc. and Wayland (Bud) WMte, Jr., giving a list of all creditors and the accounts for which their claims are Hied and allowed or disallowed, the said report to be filed in the office of the CMt% of the Superior Court of Perquimans, County, Hertford, North Carolina, on or before the JOtti day of October, 19*0, and that any person interested as creditor, claimant, or otherwise. In the affairs o I Bud White Farms, Inc. and Waytend (Bud) White. Jr. except to Itie allowance or disallowance of ar>v claim or part of claim, but that saM exception mud b? filed not later than the first three days o? a term of Superior Court of Perquimans County, to be held the 17th day of Oc tober. l??o No exception to the allowance or disallowance of any claim will be permitted to be filed after the first three days of saM term. This notice It given pursuant to an order dated July 11, 19N wherein the Receiver of Bud White Farms, Inc. and Wayland (Bud) White, Jr. This the llth day of September. WW. James D. Singtetary ^ | Receiver tor Bud WMte Farm*. Inc.# ? and Wayland (Bud) WMte. Jr. William J Benttey. Sr. Attorney for Receiver MA CmiMi tnwt Tti nW wWrlli t fwfl wfT^wT Hertford, N.C. 17944 Sept. W. a. Oct. 1
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