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THE PERaUTOAKS-V 1 . FfcC3-tr It your- clack period is in the Rummer that is an excellent time farming operation. Py Charles D. Woodaid. ,Jr. , ' .:. Service Forester The work connected with timber growing , does pot con flict, with . other jobs, but on the contrary, , will it very n.celv . into most 'other types of work. to -do woods work and if your slack period is in winter that is also an excellent time to work in the woods. ; i v , i Since well over half the wood land in North. Carolina is Jn-, luded in .farm .boundaries, Jet' j use the -farming enterprise as an I example and see hpw ,the (busi ness or forestry fits into v the. .This should . Most 'of us Want oUr children 'to enjoy, the interest's of life which,?ye pursers, could, not afford -to enjoy while we were young.- " ' la.: - ' Playing the jjano is one of, the major interests that many of us neglected The ' ability to play is every bit as important for your child as sports and other forms of recreation: , : i Educators claim no one can have a well rounded education without a knowledge s of niusic, J flaying the! piano builds self confi-; dense ; gives great personal pleasure ; is .a social asset, and. the perfect translator -of moods and fancies.' Introduce your child to the world of muic early in lifery Give, j;hem the,oppor tumt'y to take piano lessons. 1 ' Have xfou ever considered a piano as a Birthday, Wedding; Anniversary, or Me-' modal Gift? ' ! . . , . .,:.. Let us introduce you to one of the f in ,est pianos made in America, the famous ESTEY Piano, since 1869." WEYS slo gan is "QUALITY HIGHER THAN PRICE". ALL jESTEY PIANOS ARE GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. If we idon't have the style or finish you want, we can have it for you in 14 days. Com pare our prices. . Easy payments can be arranged. , W; Hrl 7. M. Morgan Furniture Co., Inc. Hertford ESTABLISHED 1914 Dial 2621 make . an ; interesting .example also 'because' trees are a crop just as other farm cnps and respond in many instances, , to" treatments similar ' to the same treatments to farm crops. Since it takes several years -to mature; a crop of timber the production of timber .will differ in -certain1 respects to the production of ag ricultural crops. Ope big ' way; trees differ as a crop is that I they don't have to be mature to have a value, but can be used i for something from the time I they' are three inches ' in diam eter and 1 large- enough 'for fence pasts, whereas most agri cultural crops must be mature 'before they can be used. " I Farming jobs ,are chiefly sum mer jobs, and agricultural crops being grown on a short rotation j require .almost immediate atten i tion in cultivation and harvest, and the luck of such attention :can cause serious ' loss. On the other hand, timber is grown on a longer rotation and . does not require immediate treatments.' jThe practice of forestry blends jvery nicely into the farming ' operation because almost all the jjobs can be done during the winter months when there Is no pressure from other work.? Also , the work in the woods can be timed so that almost every job will furnish some . -income j "or benefit. Cull timber can be re moved for fuel wood and thin nings can be made 'io .that. 'they wiU furnish fence posts. wood, saws logs or other useable; products, v-; ;v : Some operator's have labor that they would like to keep busy during slack periods so they will have good experienced help dur ing rush seasons. Woods work would be an excellent way to hold this labor and supplement your income at the same time. A well-managed woodland should furnish an average annual in come of over $25.00 per acre. Another way in which forestry fits nicely into the farming op ei33ti6n'( ij by providing a mone tary ''reserve for emergencies. Ever so often, because of the tact your , local touny j oret quimans County Registry, default ihry 8, ,1953, recorded , in Deed . attorney -at the address -given' designating Book .33 at page 34o, Ferquim-1 Deiow (wttnin tweijm pays alter ' - v i V 5 4MU4liau0 VUUiltJ XlCBWLijr, uciauib Ranger Lwis.6talillgsl for -V having been made in the pay visit by a -forester. tV v '.' 't .jrhent of' the indebtedness thereby , . ..... ... , ViiHBppiiri.i4 and the -.said .deed of ans County Registry. ' The east boundary , of the land taken is Mrs Itfrntinnaflhartnjill rust bein8 by the terms thereof the former common boundary lriis, if'ruilUtslUlpt;iI subject to foreclosure, and the; between said Winslow lands and Dies 'If! riPlft1'iHa,': i holder of the indebtedness there- ) the lands formerly designated as ill . jijifa !Dv gecureti havine demanded aiir. S. Naval Air Rtation lands. rWfs.; Frances qhappell, T7. foreclosure, and the iholder of j The Authorities for the taking native of Dallas, Te.xs, and the indebtedness thereby secured 1 are Acts of Congress approved navmg aemanaea a ioreciosure August i, mm uo Stat. 337: 4U thereof for the purpose of satis-iU.S.C. 257), August 20, 1958 fying said indebtedness, the un-1 (Public taw 85-685), and August dersigned substituted trustee will 28, 1958 .(Public Law 85-852), and offer for sale, at public auction, I the Declaration of Taking Act to the hiehest bidder.' for cash. ' (24 ' Stat. 1421 : 40 U.S.C. 258a). at the Court House Door of Per-! You Are Further Notified that if 'auimans County. Hertford. North you have any objection Or de-! or claim an interest will be ren Carolina, at twelve o clock, noon, iiense to tne laKing .ot your prop- aerea. nut witnout Answering, a to ft 50-year .resident of St. Louis, Missouri, passed )away Tuesday following a lcng . illness at her home in ,.i;ampa, Florida, where she had lived fpr the past five years. :: . ;'.'.'.',''.'. ) She ; is jsfirvived by ..her . hus- of Notice. ; ,Vour . Answer shall identify the property in which you claim to have an interest, state the nature and .extent of the interest you claim, and state all of your objections and de fenses to the taking - of your property. All defenses and ob jections not- so presented are waived. And in case of your failure so to answer the com plaint, judgment of condemnation of that part of the above-describ ed property in which you have band, Pr. Jesse ,1. qhappell. a native ,of Perquimans : County on the 6th day of March,, 1963.lerty you are the land conveyed in said deed your answer oi trust, tne same lying and be-i require' on the the f fogerJ CS Jr 'PI ' ...ill 9U. XUCIGlCi fUV Mlfl,VC 1 notice ,of fill proceedings jjtect-, ing it. At the trial or the issue of just compensation, whether or. not you have previously Appear ' . ed or answered, you. may. present,' evidence as-to th-arount-f.ui . compensation to be. paid for your ' .' property, and you may .shflte in V the distribution of the award. This 31st day of January, 1063. ROBERT H. eOSWEN United States Attorney . . Post Office Building .. Raleigh, North Caroling 1 By: -HAROLD-W.GAVIN,' Assistant 'United States Attorney . - and former St. Louis, Missouri. lng in Beividere Township, Per opwmemsi; a - aaugnter, , ur. Frances C. . Wilson and three grandchildren, all of Tampa, Florida. . . ' .Funeral .services and inters ment were .held in Tampa Thursday, February 21 with Curry's Funeral Home in charge. Legal Notice serve1 you may serve on the plaintiffs! ; plaintiff's attorney a notice of appearance Feb8,15,22 quimans County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: ,. Control point REA Light Pole S 19 degrees 30 minutes West 36, thence beginning at iron pipe on edge of Hickory Cross Low Ground Road,. North 17 degrees 45 minutes East 94 feet to a pipe; thence North 81 degrees West 232 feet to a pipe; thence South 17 degrees ' 45 minutes West 94 feet; Whence South 81 degrees East 232 feet to the point of Usginiiing. Containing 0 5 acre. - The successful bidder must de posit fiva per. cent of his bid, in cash, at the time of the sale. J. C WESSELL, JR., Substituted Trustee. Feb8,15,22,Marl r 1 wj2athe,$erew)ii! he poor crops or complete failures. When this happens it is awfully nice to have a few acres ,of woodland ffrbmvwhichfHo'iJtiH a feW dollars -rthisjs like i cash in he.'pank. . No matter whatyour occupa tion is ' if you' have woodland it will' pay you to have a for ester help " you in its manage ment. , Before': selling, , timber it is , very , desirable " to have it Lmarked. ,, This will' give the owner an idea' of what he has to sell and also can have a lot to do with the next crop of tim ber on the land. The N. C. Division of Forestry is a service agency and has for esters available to help land owners in managing their wood lands and marking timber. Con- North Carolina In The Perq. County Superior Court 1 Rebecca D- Wlute ' vs. James Thurman White NOTICE The above named defendant' I will take notice that an action nas Deen commenced m tne ou- NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION perior Court of Perquimans In the United States District County, North Carolina, py, the, (Court for the Eastern District of Norm varonna, ii;iizaDetn jity Division, in 'Civil Action No. 458, Entitled ''United States of Amer ica vs. '5.37 Acres of Land, More ,or Less, ,in the County of per-qtiimana,-. 'State of North Caro lina,,. Harry W.' Winslow, et als, and Unknown Owners, Defend ants." To: Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank, Elisabeth City. N. C., and all Unknown Owners and Claimants. You Are Here by Notified that a Complaint in Condemnation arid & .Declaration of Taking have "heretofore been filed in the office of the Clerk of the above-named Court in an action to condemn' an estate in fee simple in the following de scribed property which is- being tsalron frir iica in innnpff inn uritH NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION the former Naval Air facility, Harvey Point, N. C-: All that certain stripe of land in Bethel Township, Perquimans County, N. C, containing 5.37 acres, more or less, extending from Albe marle Sound northward with a width of 75 feet, more or less, for a distance of about. g858 feet, then turning slightly "northeast ward and tapering to a point at, a, distance of about 615 feet,, said parcel of land1 'being a strip toff the east side; qf .that tract con veyed to Harry w. Winslow bjr McNider, et als., on Janu- plaintiff to secure an absolute. di-i vorce from the defendant On tba rtvm in4 nt 4hta tc n re 'aanQfof lAn'i and the;' defendant ; will , f urtheij take notice tlja ne as reqmrea to .appear at- t.ie office of the. Clerk of Superior Court of PerJ quimans within thirty days after the 15th day of March, 1963 and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action or the plain tiff will aDDlv to the Court for pulp-j the' relief therein demanded. This 19th day or Ueoruafy, 1963. W. J. WARD, Clerk Superior Court W. H. Oakey, Jr., Attorney for plaintiff. Feb22,Marl,8,15 Having qualified as executors of the estate of .Julia M. Bundy, 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 R.F.D., Hertford, N. C, oh or before the 1st day of August,, 1963, or his, . notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.' 1 ' - All persons indebted to paid estate will please make immediate payment. This 24th da of Januarjr, 1963. , : uann Wx 1 : Julia M. Bundv. riAUl Die nn ' 1 1 . , '. r ?' 4' 1? jOTmim mm W3 UISW NortCJaiiolliutirtfi In.Thew lPerq,'XoMhty V, Superior Cdurt 1 NOTICE -OF) SERVICE OF , PROCESS- B PUBLICATION i " State Of North Carolina t: Perquimans County Lillie E, Harris, Widow of John T;- Harris, deceased, Lillian H. , Phillips. John A. Harris. Clvdef . I. Harris, Virginia R. Alderson.! mez it. vprprew, 1 nomas n;. : Harris, A. Ray Harris, -Loraine H. Simpson, and, Lillie E. Har ris, GUN., or Jiiieanor H. Skin ner, Incompetent. Plaintiffs, vs. Robert Elliott, Fannie' Thompson Ruth Thompson Jordan, Wil liam Thompson and Mathew : Thompson Bond .. Defendants. To Fannie Thompson Bond, Mathew Thompson and William Thompson: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you .., has beens signed in the above-en titled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows; to - recover damages for tres passing by your agents, servants, and employees upon lands owned by the plaintiffs in Bethel Town ship,: Perquimans County, , North Carolina, and to recover , for" the value of timber cut and remov ed, from plaintiffs lands by your agents, servants, j and . emplqyees. . You are required to make de fense to such pleading , not later than March 21st, 1963, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 22nd day of Janu ary, 1963. W. J. WARD, Clerk Superior Court Jan25,Febl,8,15 ; lb Crid of County Commissionsrs of P,er ir;::.iLis Cctyul mset as thsBomlflfEquEl Jz:;::n Kgv2v in lb Ccsirt House tin 1,'ori tU'rCi H n,tl 1 o'cM ai,1orth3 ; ' - " 1 ''"f ' ' f '"l"' if III " I" i j::;n uc:i i';; Id tej d0 l'::s rai is o- n o 7 M: II. 2 C : J, Pere"T-:ar.3 Cc:aty NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini strators of the estate of Mollie Garrett Smith, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Box 66, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 1st day of August, 1963, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate .Will please make immediate pay ment " ' This 28th day of January, 1963. Idllie Mae Smith Yeates ,v' ' Roscoe Lee Smith ';' . - dministrators of Mollie Garrett Smith Febl.8,15,22 YOURSELF A BARGAIN TODAY AT YOUR USED m SUPERMARKET SALE! YOUR CHOICE OF MAKES, MODELS AND YEARS, INCLUDING TOP-VALUE FORD DEALER USED CARS! ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT! 1961 FORD Fairlane 500 4-door 1 939 CHEVROLET 4-dr. BelAir 1959 FORD Galaxie Victoria 2-dcor 1959 FORD Galaxie 4-door Victoria 1 958 FORD 500 Victoria 2-door 1958 FORD Fairlane 500 4-dr. Vict. 1957 PONTIAC 2-door Coupe , 1 957 FORD Custom 300 4-door 1957 CHEVROLET Belair 4-dr. ,HT 1957 MERCURY 2-door 1:957- FORD 2-door 1956 CHEVROLET 4-dr. Hardtop 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-door Hardtop 1955 FORD Custom 2-door IbfcO FORD 34 Ton Pickup 1958 CHEVROLET Pickup 1957 FORD F100 Pickup W1NSL0W-BLANCMAR0 MOTOR CC. PHONE 3531 Dealer's No. 1741 ; 'I I j; HERTFORD f.O.H.t. J. S. b- '"..' j I, j 2 f i s'l : ; 11 "YOOR'IrORD DEALER'S FRIDAY! 1e Livelst offliLively Ones ! 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