CS1AK3 trtTLY. ErLTTCLXtm ClT-tiWA, nBAlf NOVEMBER 18 1955 MMMlfCfit.fi pAGE-fisvr: Top!;3 i, ' The first annual Beltwids Cotton Production Conference will be' held December 15-16 At Memphis, Team, the National Cotton Council hag an. Bobnced. ' . ' . , , : The meeting will, focus attention n . insect control, disease control, chemical weed control, fertilisation, irr 'nation, and defoliation. 'It 'will emphasize the importance ef fitting 'together the best "package of prac tices" for . Any. Individual farm, . rather than Using a piecemeal ap proach in adopting new practices.! ' Sessions will be held at the Hotel Peabody, the Council said. ' . . ' Until thia year the Cotton Conn., eil Jias sponsored separate eonfer noes on insect control, weed .con. trol, and defoliation. The new Pro. duction Conference not only re places the three previous meetings, , but brings other, problem areas t-within its scope as well. '... .' Attending the first in the series of Beltwide Production Conferences Will be several hundred, persona representing all public and private groups interested in cotton research ' and education. - ' . y - 1 ' Immediately preceding the con , ference, and held in1 conjunction with it; will be separate 'technical ' meetings of , groups particularly concerned With defoliation, disease control and insect control. ; ' .'Not To Suggest, Of Course ?What'a fine ehild. Can he say anything?"' . Thahk you every time anyone pufe a dime in his bank." , 'i v., , M.n'vrf'..; "TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED STJlfDA? SCEC ." LESSON "There la Hot a greater prophet "than J5hn the Baptist, - , . 'Some one nas written 'this of man's power: ; ."With radar, man's eyes are. so powerful he can see through a fog. With television, he can watch a football ,gam8 being played 3,W)0 " miles 'tcw&yy Etec' tronica . have go enlarged man's voice that the slightest whisper can' be heard around the world. Aero nautics fcfcve given Waft- such wings that he .flies faster than the speed of sound,'' and now must stop to hear hijnselfj, coming. JMan ;ha built up a power, that may destroy civilizatioWbirt jK&daa. Christ is kept alive it! a spirit than cart gkv CARD OF THANKS , . We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the visits, -prayv. era,, cards, flowers1 and all other kindnesses shown during the illness and death of our husband and fa ther, Ben Harrell. v T ' s " wife and Children. Classified :Legds CARD; OF THANKS . Lwish to thank everyone for the gifts, cards and flowers sent me while I was a patient in the hospK taV and convalescing at home. MRS. GLENN MATTHEWS. FOR SALE 3 USED TYPEWRIT, ers in good condition; Low pric ed. See M. J. Gregory, Hert ford, N. 0. , '' It, Berry -Plants, Grape Vines, Nut Trees and Landscape Plant Ma. , terial, offered by Virginia's Lar. gest Growers; Salespeople want ed. WAYNESBORO NUSSER. . JES, Wayneebore, Virginia." Nov4,ll,18,2& HELP WANTED MAN OR WOi man wanted to handle McNess Products fulfor spare time. Op. portunity to make 40 a day.. No .jqerienc, 'necessary. Write .Mcness Company Depu c, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, M4. Novll,18 FOR SALE RED BERRY PY. canther shrubbery $1 each. Also strawberry plants. See Corp ' Reed, RFD 2, Hertford, N, C. j It Clinton Carter Una 300 fett to a point; thence, in an easterly diree tfaa, a line sraBcl with said road, 100 feet to a yov&i thene in- a southerly direction a lin perpen dicular with said road, 300. feet to said road; thenee in a westerly di rection along aM road too feet to the place of beginning, Bee deed book AS, page 9, Public Registry, for chain of title. . . Dated and posted this 1st day of November, IDbft. ' -'. CHAS. E. JOHNSON. " Trustee., .. ,. Novll,18,25,Dec2 WANTED-MAN FOR - NEARBY jRawleigh busitiesg in Perquimana County. Permanent if you are-a J . .Under and yivirta of m order hustler. Good profits. For par- ticulara, write Rawleigh's, DepU proeeoding, tit undersigned Com. NCK-320-103, Richmond, Va. Nov4,18 - , FOR RENT FRONT BEDROOM. Apply Mrs., Harry Broughton; 49 Church Street, Hertford, N. C, ' i ! , . Novl8,25 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminigtra tor of the estate of Lillie H. John son, deceased, late of. Perquimans County, North Carolina,, this is . to1 notify all persons having claims against the estate df said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C'on or before we otn day of Uctober, lB, or this notice will be nieaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate wfil please make Immediate payment. This Bth day of October, 1955. t CHAS. E. JOHNSON,, i A ' Administrator of -; '.. ' Lillie H. Johnson. NortitCanIina', - fa The Pefnulmans County Superior Coit E, J; Layden and wife. Lula A. Layden. Archif -fi. tiydeA and J wife, Beatrice Laydetv Lola, L. ; Coneland and fcnsband.i J; Ml - Copeland, Nora L, Winslow and husband, ,ti K; Window 1 w Petitioner "? " . ' ;'; :. Vs. ' r ;;' Olive Layden, Defendant. ' ' ) NOTICE OF SALE v Under and by -virtue of m order ana County In the above entitled niseioners wui, n to aind ay ol November. 1955, at 12i0 o'chel "IT'S WHITER THAN WHITE!" SAYS "ATKEY'S FAMOUS IITTLE PA1NTIR " . "PLANT i FRUIT TREES NOW. ' PnA1f CThS10 ' 1?Mllf fwtm 1TA11W uujuj m. a,wua a ,v jvwa - - r T own home orchard and grounds. ' rquimana county, onn . Carolina, this is to notify all per. ; Write for Free Copy Sfrpage 80na ing clajms againJt Planting Guide Catalog in color, tate o( said deceased to exhibit Gomplet assortment of - most them to the undersigned at Route popular varieties of Fruit Trees, ' ?ii?eJt?rd, C" on ii?0' "." ' 14th day of November, 1956 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AM persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 14th day of November, 1955. : MRS. MINNIE B. LANE, Executrix of Elihu Lane -Harry B. Brown, Attorney Elizabeth City, N. CV Novl8,25,Dec219,16,23 of k noon, at the courthouse door in Hertford,- Perquimans County, North Carolina sell a public auc. tion, for cash, the following; tract of land: ' - - .FIRST TRACT: Xylng- and be ing in Belridere Townshlpi Per. quintans County, N. C, and bound, d on the South ty the land of W. H. Lamb: ton the. North -by , the lands of J. J. Chappell and Chart- he Chappell; on the EaBt by the lands of E. A. White heirs and others; on rte Weat by the IS acre tract of Olive Layden. which said 13 acre tract is itself bounded on the West by the public road' lead ing from Belvidere to Whiteville Grove Church; the tract herein de. scribed containing 60 acres, more or Oct21.28,Nov4,lI,l125lc. and 'being the tract formerly ownea uy.waucer ij. iayaen, ana being the same tract described In that certain deed to Walter L. Lay. den recorded in Deed Book 8U, peg 444, Ferquimans County, M'ith the exception of 13 acres which has been mr.veyed to Olive Layden. SECOND TRACT: Situate in Belvidere Township, Perquimans NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Elihu Lane, deceased, One coal covert-ond goes farther Brushes on Msily-smooths Htttf out Washas as eatily as til ' Slays while will not turn yellow IflsMfeAATHCrS - 'You m't hart m Atht$.surfttf- : ,n sews-', t Manufactured by ' TECf.lAmPA'.'irCO: it NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the bow. er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Herbert Steward and wife, Helen Steward, dated May 23rd, 1953, and recVrded in M. D. Book 29, page 185, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, N. C, default' having been made in the payment of the indebtedness 'thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned trustees wiU offer for- sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Hertford, Per quimans County, N C, at 11:80 A. M., o'clock, on the 3rd day of December, 1956, the property con veyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being In Bethel Township, Perquimans County, N. C, bounded and described as fol lows, viz.e . ... FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a point on the northern aide of Hertford-Harvey's Point Road, aid point being at .the southeastern comer of the Leroy Parsons prop. erty, thence in an easterly direction along said road 100 feet to a point; thence in a right angle, and in a northerly direction 300 feet to a point; thence another right angle, a line in, a westerly direction to the Leroy Parsons property; whence along the line of Leroy Parsons in a southerly direction to the said road, the place of beginning, said tract being 100 feet front and back by 300 feet deep. See deed book 34, page 495. for chain of title. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a point on the northside of the Harvey's Point Road, said ttoint be. ing at the southeastern corner of the Urn ton parter property; thence in a northerly direction along the County, North Carolina, bounded on the North by the lands of Mary Riddick; on the East by the heirs of Elihu White; South by the lands of Henry Copeland and West by the lands ot J. W. LAyden, contain ing 2 acres,' more or less, known as the Darden Tract, and being the same tract conveyed to Walter L. Layden bv deed recorded in Book 20, page 266, Perquimans Register's! ottice, and the same tract convey, ed to the late Joshua W, Hurdle by Yvuiiam u. unappeu. All crops ana rents for the year 1955 will be reserved and will not pass to the purchaser, ivoa taxes will be paid by the .undersigned Commissioners, purchaser will he expected tovpay tsate for all years subsequent to 1955. Possession of the premises witl be delivered 'on December 31, 1955. A' deposit of uVc or; the high Md will be in quired at the time of sale. Dated and posted this 20th day of October. 1955. J. H. LEROY. W. H. OAKEY, JR., , Commissioners of the Court ' Oct28,Nov4,ll,lI If your ideaa are big but ytMir budget small, this is the home designed for you. Skillful planning has provided comfortable living space in every available Square foot . . . and it may be easier to own than you imagine. By applying precision production methods to home construction, thia attractive home comes within the realm of even the most modest budget It was designed and built by FI, one of America's leading manufacturers of panelized homes . . . your assurance of a sound dollar value in what may be the most important investment vour family will ever make. Call or write today for complete delailt. 25 Different Plans Available For Immediate Delivery! FILL IN THIS COUPON AND MAIL TODAY : 5a mm Ivanhoc flan Number B, 720 Sq. Ft. 30'0" x 24'0" KITCHEN 9.,,. I-" n n BEOPOOM U LJ (' OININS , .1 SPACE- R , BED ROOM LIVING ROOM i3'io' 14' r 16- Name. Address Pfione Number I Am Interested In.. .-.. Bedroom House For Complete Infai-mation At No Obligation, Fill Out And Mail To Lumber Fabricators, Inc. P, O. Box 426 Elisabeth City. N. C. tTri-in.-in.-r - . ' . . i ,- '-.. L- - l .i.i. . .X'..f. J. J:JJ.- -,-n.r. -- Lumber Fab Can Be Erected On Your Lot For Average Monthly Payment Of $33.14 WE INVITE INVESTIGATION AS TO OUR FINANCIAL' RESPONSIBILITY ON REQUEST ricators, "World's Largest Custom Home Manufacturers" Inc . J. C. TATKA; -4 ''FRAN&flSEIfc DEALERS NORTH ROAD ST. EXTENDED P. O. BOX 428 BOB McKINNEY BELHAVEN, N. C. PHONE 4367 Authorized Representatives CHARLES HASKETT PHONE 5704 ROY CHESSON PHONE 4367 C. C. (Chip) PAYNE 715 MORGAN ST. 1 1 MAY WE SAY THANKS, to those of our custom ers who have been so considerate as to keep their ac counts for KEROSENE, FUEL OILS,.ETC, in such EX CELLENT coNDrrroN.. . f . . . The very close nargin of prof it in these products, ' nccccrtc what va tcrm,-iquid? turnover,' in order to rcalhs d fdr profiteer cur endeavors however, at this t:n:-:cf tha .voir, WE ARE TAJCJNCr IN L::AT:o:J VY COZtPAHxON, that limited number of purchasers who haVe neglected payin.thdr -accounts,: and by mutual consent, we.wjll inae ridejiveiiea to thceD in thh c.tcrory until iome Satisfactory arrange-4 : ;:t h: b:-1 mad 5 fcr these items, we will also report c eh to the ether, any aee:;unts who become delinquent, 'Vehavnodc morn-. , L- s f K - A. i unappreciative or urirea- - ,T: :nnece:ry. How to be sure are maldiig the best buy in a new truck A new truck ia an important investment. If you want to be sure you're getting the best buy, you've . got td consider a lot of things: price, power, operating economy, good appearance to mention only a few. Take price, for instance. Wouldn't it help you to know that you can buy a Dodge for surprisingly little money? Could be you didn't know Dodge trucks cost Utt than most other makes. Wouldn't it help you, too, to get the whole picture on truck power? The fact that Podge Power a Dome V8's outpower every other leading truck in tin 1&ir and' medium-tonnage fields surely is important,, to your ttedaion. - And there are other Dodge advantages you'll'; , ,warjt to think about like the buainees-builduig beauty of Forward Look styling, and the long life that spreads low initial cost over years of dependable service. It all adds up to this: To be sure of your best truck buy, take a few minutes to talk to your Dodge dealer. Just a phone call will put the wheels in motion. i o 1 n o'i'ci r TGvE - 7:pB MOTOR COUPANY, INC. Hertford, N.C. PHONE tiU w 31

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