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.IA - 'Hg ramjumArre wmim. KSia'PORD, N. C, FEIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941 ' ; , FqfMrFoni Fcffl;!& Selected - Pour "Master Farm Families" in North Carolina have been selected by the Progressive Farmer and the N. C. State College Extension Service. Two others, one in the mountain sec tion and another in the southwestern section of the (State, will be chosen shortly. From literally hundreds of nomi nees, the judges selected, after much study and deliberation, the families of W. H. Blalock of Wilson County. P. E. Burch of Surry County, Bill Hooks of Columbus County, and Geo Sockwell of Guilford County. To be named as a "Master Farm Family" is one of the greatest flon ors that can come to rural people. Thfik PrnirrAflBivA PnrmoT AnHaa cooperation of the Extension Services! in the states where the magazine is circulated to select Farm Families periodically about every three years. Mr. and Mrs. Blalock and their three children Doris, 19; Carlton, 15; and Sara Ann, 6 own a 212-acre farm in the Black Creek community of Wilson County. Mr. and Mrs. Burch own a 260-acre farm in tho Mountain Park section of Surry, and they have two children: Phillip, 19, and Nell, 13. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hooks have four children: Harris, 18; Eugene, 16; Mazelle, 14, and Billie, 12. Their address is White ville, Route 1, and they own a 264 acre farm. The Sockwells have a 409-acre farm on Elon College, Route 1. Their two children are Marion, 13, and Ruth, 12. Outstanding on every farm is t. diversified agriculture, including livestock and poultry to supplement cash crops. Stress is also placed on adequate food for the family. Eacn family has a year-round garden. Crop yields on these four farms are well above the county averages, and livestock and poultry are manag ed to insure high production on an economical basis. Jailing Children S till Continuing Wade N. Cashion, director of in stitutions for the State Welfare De partment, this week called attention to the fact that several counties in North Carolina are continuing the practice of jailing children under 16 years of age despite the attorney general's ruling that such incarcera tions are unlawful. Citing figures for the last six months of 1940 and for January of this year, Cashion placed the numbeu of child incarcerations as far toti high when 31 jails in January held 80 children under 16 years, 12 of the number being less than 12 years. Back in September of last yeai, 32 jails reported a population of ex actly 100 children and during the last half of 1940 the figures showed a total of 471 cnildren in county lock ups. "People in the counties concerned should make all possible effort to bring about a change in such a sit uation because it is the offspring of some of their own neighbors who are .vieeting the detrimental contacts of association with hardened law breakers," Cashion said. "The time these boys and girls oi both races spend inside jail walls varies from a single day to a whoit month and more in some cases. The charges against them are listed in different categories running fron. 'investigation' to 'forgery'." Last month Macon and Edgecombe counties each held a 13-year-old-Negro boy for "forgery." Buncombe and Richmond counties in January listed 11-year-old white boys as jailed for "investigation." Many times, Cashion said, a young child is sent to jail along with its mother because of no other facility of child-care. In January, 19 white boys, five white girls, 53 Negro boys and five Negro girls made up the 80 total population of county jails whoi were 16 years and under. Eight children were held in Bun combe and Wilson; six in Nash, five in Craven: four in Burke, Cleveland, Pitt, and three in Caldwell, Lee, Mar tin, Richmond, Scotland and Wilkes, two in Cabarrus, Catawba, Edge combe, Halifax, and Madison; one in Alamance, Anson, Guilford, Hender son, Hertford, Johnston, Macon, Pender, Rockingham, Rutherford, Surry, Mayne and Wake. SNOW HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Harrell and Mrs. Jesse Harrell were in Hertford Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smitn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Max Griffin, on Hertford Highway. Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce, of Hertford Highway, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smit Carlton White was a visitor here during the week-end. Mr. White if now in the Army. Several from this community at tended the funeral of Bobby (Sample, of Elizabeth City, on Sunday after- noon. . , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond , Stanton, ' of Winfall, called to see Mr. and Mrs. rEd Matthews on Sunday evenings -t f Mr. and": Mra Ralph Harrell -tab Jesse Harrell wera, In JSlizabeth City Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Harrell motor ed to Elizabeth Cifr Monday morn- Cost Of Home-Made Lamp Brooder Is Low Poultry is a good "defense-period' farm enterprise due to increased de mand for chickens and eggs. C . Parrish, Extension poultry specialise of N. C. State College, says that the farm family who formerly raised few chicks with hens will find -home-made lamp brooder an eco nomical device for expanding poultry production. "V;' The approximate cost of building a home-made : lamp brooder varies from $5.00 to $7.50, and it will ac commodate 50 to 60 chicks. It is of simple construction, easy to operate, and is heated by one to three lamps. 1 depending upon the severity of the weather. Parrish invites farm people to write to the Extension Poultry Office at N. C. State College, Raleigh, for copy of Blue Print No. 46, which ?hes jetai,edt directions for build ing a tamp uruouer. mosi county farm and home agents of the Exten sion Service also have copies of thin blueprint on file in their office. The blueprints are free, from either source. In discussing the home-made lamp brooder, the Extension poultryman snid: "It is intended that this brooder be operated in a protectee place, possibly under a wood shed, a wagon shed, or in some similar place, preferably where the wind will not blow directly on the brooder, yet the sun will shine directly on the sun porch. "The brooder is constructed of two parts. The bottom section houses the lamps; the top section accommo dates the baby chicks. The tray that separates the top section from the bottom section is covered with 26 to 28 gauge tin. The top part of the tray is covered with one inch or more of sharp, coarse, dry sand." New Publication Issued; Revise Poultry Circular From the office of the Agricui- tural Editor at N. C. State College1 . .. . "ii I uu I n u o nn nnAm art r i-nn-- nn omes me announcement tnat an Extension Circular (No. 248) has been published on "Lettuce Growing in North Carolina," and that Exten sion Circular No. 156, "How to Cull Poultry Flocks," has been revised. These publications are free upon request, by name and number, to the Agricultural Editor, State College, Raleigh. A list of other Extension and Experiment Station publications nt Stnto CnUatra will olo Via fumi'oli ed free to citizens of North Carolina. ! The lettuce circular was prepared ' by Robert Schmidt, associate horti-j culturist, and it points out the neeo for research work to develop better I tuce acreare in North Carolina ca i be expand. However, Schmidt sees an opportunity to develop a good home market for lettuce, especially in the mountain area. Climatic, soil and fertilizer require ments of the lettuce are analyzed, together with information about a dapted varieties, seeds and plants, preparation and planting, culture, harvesting and marketing, and dis ease and insect control. C. F. Parrish, C. J. Maupin, and T. T. Brown, Extension poultrymen, brought the information in the poul try culling circular up to date. A larger type was used in printing the pamphlet to make it more easily read. A "Summer Culling Guide" is one of the features of the publication, and it lists the difference between good and poor laying birds. LEAGUE MEETING The Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom will hold a meeting at the Up River Friends Ciurch on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The public is cordially in vited to attend. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Benton, of Hertford, Route Three, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a d'uhter, Mary Alice, who weighed S'.s pounds. Mother and baby loing nicjely. are Jumbo Seed Peanuts 1 Priced Right E. L. Reed Warehouse HERTFORD, N. C. CLASSIFIED AND IJ2GAL5 FOR SAUd OU NEWSPAPERS ne per bundle. Call at The Per )uimaus Weekly Office. NEVv ZIPPERS PUT IN LEATHER Coats. Also reline them and repair them. Julian Ward's Shoe Shop Edenton, N. C. POPULAR RECORDS Dorsey, Bar net, Miller, Oroaby, Etc., guaran 1 teed. 8 for $1, List 8c, stamps' accepted. Applebaunv 870 Van siclen Ave Brokjyn; Y. 7, . feb.28nar.74Vlpd STRAWBERRY , P LA NT S-YEL-lowfree Blakemore, Dunlap Mis- ' sionany 12.00. Thousand.' Boysen berries, $2.0;; Hundred. . Jack vBanther, Harrison. 'UHmmtttiiM toar.74418pd. NEW LOT ARMY SHOES NOW ON Hand. Assortment of sizes,' most- Ay heavy weight. Julian Ward's j,.oe Saop, Edenton, N. C. WANTED CAR SALESMEN.' SEE Mr. Hollowell. Hollowell Chevrolet Company, Hertford, N. C. mar.14, GIANT BULL FROGS. PROFITA- ble, Wild Rabbits. Vol Brashears, Berryville, Ark. mar.l4,21,28,apr.4 RED MIN0RCA6 EGGS, CHICKS. Mr. Lunsford, Pembroke, N. C. mar.14,21. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority contain ed in that certain deed of trust exe cuted on the 1st day of January, 1917, by K. B. Coffleld to H. C. (Stokes, trustee, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Perquimans County, N. C, Jn M. D. Book 11, page 201, default having been made in the conditions of sala deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will, on the 7th day of April, 1941, at 11:30 o'clock A. M., at the court house door of Perquimans County, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: Lying and being in Bethel Township, Per quimans County, N. C, and being lots 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51, 52, and 53, (total 9) known as Hertford Heights, surveyed and plotted by Reich and Snodgrass, recorded in Book 2, pages 2 and 3. The above described property is sold subject to all taxes and prior liens. A deposit of 5 must be made by successful bidder. Dated and posted this 6th day ol March, 1941. H. C. STOKES, Trustee. mar.l4,21,28,apr.4. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority contain ed in that certain deed of trust exe cuted by E. Rempson and wife, Meta Rempson, to Southern Loan and In surance Company, Trustee, on the 1st. day of January, 1937, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Perquimans County, N. C, "'T," . "V ' ." . 7"' default having been made m the conditions of said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 10th day of April, 1941, at 12:00 o'clock, Noon, at the Court House door ot Perquimans County, N. C, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed property: All those certain lands situated in Bethel Township, Perquimans County, N. C, and known as the her land and which adjoins the ands of J. E. Eaves, R, A. Perry, Mrs. G. T. Hawkins, Anderson White and the main road leading from Wynn Fork to Bethel containing 60 acres, more or less. This tract being V8 ,Sa,me co"veyfd J W- E- V?" b? "e?a Ir?m uavia ox B"a , W,I?1 f".Q being the same conveyed to Mattie H. Berry by deed from Louis Nach man and. wife. See deed recorded in Book 16, page 340, and being same land conveyed to E. Rempson by E. S. White by deed recorded in book 20, page 221. The above property will be sold subject to all taxes due and unpaid on day of sale. A deposit of 5 of the amount bid will be required of the success ful bidder, at the hour of sale. This notice dated and posted this 10th day of March, 1941. SOUTHERN LOAN & INSURANCE CO., Trustees. By Worth & Horner, Attorneys, Elizabeth City, N. C. mar.l4,21,28,apr.4. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in the special proceed ing entitled Cloda R. Hunter and her husband, Ward Hunter, vs. Daniel Robertson et als, the same being No. upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersignea commissioner will, on the 31st day of March, 1941, at 11:30 o'clock A. M, at the courthouse door in Hertford. N. C, offer for Sale to the highest bidder for cash, that certain tract of land lying and being in- Township, Perquimans County, N. C, described as follows: Lying and being in Perquimani" County, beginning at the edge of the mill pond Obed Chap pell's Corner, and running N. 40 E. 23 chains, thence N. 6$ E. 4 chains to the run of Mill Pond, thence up said run S. 87 E. 24 chains, thence S. 20 W. 4 chains, thence south 2 chains, thence S. 29 W. 20 chains to the highland, thence the various courses of the land and mill pond shore about 60 chains to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres by survey. For further description see deed book 9, page .107. : A ten percent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder. Dated and posted this 1st day of March, 1941. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, . Commissioner, ..' mar.7,14,21,28 NOTICft OF SALE By virtue of the authority contain ed fat tiiose- . certain deeds of trust executed on tiie 1st day of November 1923, by .Marganer Jennett, Addie Mi," Long,' Boone A. Long, Mary H. Jones, 'JIarrjt mJones,, John Annas White, Herbert , White, , Lfflle B. Jol$sonE!!ii Stepney. Ellas Jennett, and Butler JennetVto CJ afc Wbdbee, Trustee ana the deed of trust executed on tne 1st day of November, 1926, bj Em ma E. Jennett to Chas. Whedbee, Trustee, the said deed of trust re- corded pa the Public Registry' of Per Suimans uronty, n. t in M, Q look 15, page 809, and M., D. Book 16, page 87, respectively, default having been made in the conditions of said deeds of trust, the under signed trustee will on the 24th day of March, 1941,5 at 11:30 o'clock A. M., at the court house door of Per quimans County, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, all the right, title and interest of the grantors named aoove, subject to all taxes and prior liens, the following described property: First Tract: A certain tract of land containing 72 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the Bembry land, on the east by the An derson White land, on the south by the Main Road leading from Hert ford to bethel and the Abner Dail land, and on the west by land be longing to Thomas McDonald, and for more particular description see deed from Mary E. Harrell to Cain Jennett in Deed Book 11, page 159. Second Tract: All that certain tract of land known as a part of the Ducket land containing 25 acres, more or less, and for description of same see Plat and survey made by David Cox, January 29, 1916, said plat is recorded in Deed Book 11, page 160. A cash deposit of 10 percent will be required of successful bidder at time of sale. Dated and posted this 20th day of February, 1941. CHAS. WHEDBEE, Trustee. MARCH 7, 14, 21 SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By authority of a certain daed of trust, executed to me by George L. Skinner and wife, Isabelle Skinner, on the seventh day of February, 1925, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, N. C, in book 14, page 233, to secure a certain note therein de scribed, I will sell the land and im provements described below at the Court House door in Perquimans County on the 28th day of March 1941, at 11 A. M., for cash to the highest bidder, the taxes to be paid by purchaser, if any are due. Bounded on the North by lot form erly owned by Mathew Wood, Bound ed on the East by lot formerly own ed by E. V. Perry, bounded on the South by lot of Ephraim Armstrong, and bounded on the West by the lands of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad Co., and being 40 feet wide by 116 feet deep, and being the same property formerly owned by E. V. Perry deeded to N. E. Chappell Sept. 15th, 1910. The above property sit uated in the Town of Hertford, N. C, and the County of Perquimans. Dated and Posted this 17th day of February, 1941. N. E. CHAPPELL, Mortgagee. mar.7,14,21,28 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Richard Umphlett, deceasedfi late of Perquimans Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having dlaims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at uu MEETING EQUALIZATION qnans County ization and Review in the Court House on Mon day, March 17, 1941, at 10 o'clock A. M., fprtb purpose of hearing complaints and tiiexpliz ation of property veIuss, end said Boyd vi'l ad journ from day to day untfl this; peted. 81 4.1 v Itcistcrof De Route, 8, Hertford. N. C... on 6 be fore the 8th - day 'of February, 1942, or this notice will b pleaded, in bar 01 their recovery. All persons - In debted to said estate will 3 please make immediate payment. , , . ' . This 8th day of February, 1941. MATTIE C. UMPHLETT, Administratrix of Richard Umphlett feb.l4,21,28,mar.7,14,21 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Thomas J. Mansfield, deceased, late of Perquimans Coun North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having daims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, Route 1, on or before the 5th day of February, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment . 1 This 5th day of February, 1941. T. E. MANSFIELD, Executor of Thomas J. Mansfield. feb.l4,21,28,mar.7,14,21. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority contain ed in that certain deed of trust exe cuted on the 30th day of April, 1910, by Lew Felton and his wife, Bettie Felton, to Frank Babb, Trustee, the said Frank Babb having died, and Chas. E. Johnson having been ap pointed substitute trustee by an or der of the court, said order being re corded in deed book No. 26, page , defualt having been made in the con ditions of said deed of trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will on the 31st day of March, 1941, at 11:30 o'clock A. M., at the court house door of Perquimans County, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the following de scribed property: Being in Bethel Township, Per quimans County, N. C, and bounded JUST RECEIVED NEW LOT SPLENDID TOPS Wide Range of Sizes Satisfactory Rebuilding of Shoes Promptly Done Complete Line of Griffin's Shoe Polishes Julian Ward's Shoe Shop I mkmm BRO.40 STREET ZJ U OF BOARD REVIEW The Board of County Commissioners will meet as the Board of Equal j. 1 ?i .rdit-rVfltvJ At a 1 ' ': n A 3, Pcrqui on north by Pender land now" owned . ty R. B. Cox and R." W Smith, on east by Pender land owned by (R. B. Cox and R. W. Smith, on' west by s Pender land,' owned by above parties, ,, on south by land of one Britt. recent ly sold to" Charlie Button, containing ; ; 28 acres. 1 -Cl One half undivided interest in that piece of land in front of Trim Har- f. rell's owned by myself and brother, A five percent deposit will be re auired of the successful bidder. Dated and posten this 26th day of February, 4941. -.TT A CI T1 TTTXTOrVXT Substitute Trustee. feb.28,mar.7,14,2t North Carolina In The Perquimans County Superior Court Before tiie Clerk Elizabeth Ann Lane, Ad'm'x of J. B. Lane, deceased, et al Vs. Olive Hollowell and husband, Crowd er Hollowell, Mattie Mardre and husband, Alvah Mardre, Myrtir Long and husband, Horace LengJ Johnnie Council and husband, v Melzy Council, Heirs at Law. The defendants, Johnnie Council ind Melzy Council, will take notice that an action entitled as above has' been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, to sell lands of J. B. Lane, deceased, to make assets to pay -debts, and the said defendants wilt further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Sdpe-rlor Court of Per quimans in the court house in Hert ford, N. C, on the 14th day of April, 1944, and answer or demur to the petition filed in this proceeding 04 the petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said peti tion. This 5th day of March, 1941. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Coun. mar.7,14,21,2 EDENTON, N. C. OF AND of Per- prli is com i 4 ' ft ' - t "t "tt m C V
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