a The Perquimans County Weekly. Hertford, N. C, Thursday, March 19, 1970 - Page 3 NORTH CAROLINA V'PWPntTTMAMC VITMTV i Under and by virtue of the jV power of sale contained in a J I certain deed of trust executed by I I Coastal Veneer Company, Inc., M dated 10th day of June, 1960, and pECOND TRACT : Beginning at a recorded in M. D. Book 48, pagel ! 379, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, North Carolina, default having e been made in the payment of the I indebtedness thereby secured s and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to J foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer fc' sale at i gptyic auction to the highest (bidder for cash at the courthouse I door in Hertford, Perquimans (County, North Carolina at 11:30 I J.m., on the 20th day of March, .'1970, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying I and being in the Town of Hert ford, Hertford Township, I Perquimans County, North Carolina, and more particularly I described as follows, viz.: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stone marker in the north margin of Grubb Street in the ; town of Hertford, at a point . 584.3 feet, measured west ' wardly along the north margin of said street from the center of Covent Garden Street; and running thence N. 83 degrees 45 minutes W. with margin of said Grubb Street, 330 feet to a stone marker on .The east side of the main en trance to the old Southern Cotton Oil Mill; thence three calls as follows: N 6 degrees 15 minutes E. 78 feet. N. 14 degrees 40 minutes W. 37.4 feet, N. 10 degrees 25 minutes E. 398.5 feet to a stone marker on the southwest side of the Perquimans River; thence southeastwardly along the side of said river the various courses of the said river to a point 14 feet measured nor theastwardly from a stone marker; thence south westwardly 14 feet to said marker; thence S. T I i 1 r degrees 15 minutes W. 390 feet I' to the beginning, according to if if a plat prepared by S. Elmo Williams, Registered Sur-. veyor, July 7, 1961, attached to deed recorded in Book 46, page 487, Public Registry, Perquimans County. stone marker in the north margin of Grubb Street and on the west side of the main entrance to the old Southern Cotton Oil Mill, said stone marker being 246 feet, measured westwardly along the north margin of said street from the beginning point of the above described first tract; and running thence N. 83 degrees 45 minutes W. with the margin of said Grubb Street 202 feet to a stone marker; thence northwardly 157.8 feet to a stone marker at a point 40 feet measured southwardly from the old Southern Cotton Oil Company brick mill building; thence eastwardly a line parallel to said brick building 189 feet to a stone marker at a point 16 feet measured westwardly from the west boundary of the above described first tract; thence southwardly paralleling the west boundary of the above described first tract to the beginning. For reference see deed recorded in Book 46, page 487, Public Registry of Perquimans County. THIRD TRACT: Being the lane shown on that certain map made by David Cox, Jr., Surveyor, dated August 20, 1968, and entitled, in part "J. L. Harris to Hertford Veneers, Inc.", which said map is filed with the deed and made a part of the descrip tion, and delineated on said map as follows: Beginning at a point on the north side of Grubb Street, at the south west corner of the Hertford Veneers, Inc. "First Tract", (which point is 814.3 feet measured westwardly along the north margin of said Grubb Street from the center of Covent Garden Street), LAWN MOWER SPRING TUNE-UP PARTS AND LABOR 8.95 Most Engines INCLUDES Install New Points Install New Spark Plugs Install New Air Cleaner Element Sharpen Blade Check Blade Bolt Check Coil Check Compression Change Oil Adjust Ctefauretor. Any Additional Parts Extra PHONE 426-7118 DIXIE AUTO SUPPLY Distributors of Automotive Parts Goodyear Tires Firestone Tires Batteries Lawn Mowers Accessories Welding Supplies thence along the right of way of said Grubb Street north 83 degrees 45 minutes west 16 feet to the southeast corner of the Hertford Veneers, Inc. "Second Tract"; thence along and with the line of said Hertford Veneers, Inc. "Second Tract" the following calls: north 6 degrees 15 minutes east 75 feet; thence north 14 dpgrpps 40 minutes west 38.1 feet; thence north 10 degrees 25 minutes east 34.1 feet; thence north 78 degrees 35 minutes west 189 feet to an iron pipe situated at the northwest corner of said Hertford Veneers, Inc. "Second Tract"; thence with the line of Jessie L. Harris north 6 degrees 54 minutes east 40 feet to an iron pipe situated 0.9 feet from the southwest corner of the Old Southern Cotton Oil Mill building; thence with said Harris line north 6 degrees 54 minutes east 125 feet to an iron pipe; thence with said Harris line south 76 degrees 48 minutes east 90.1 feet to a point (marked "C" on said map); thence with said Harris line north 13 degrees 12 minutes east 84.5 feet to the southeast edge of a canal leading to the Perquimans River, (marked "D" on said map); thence following the eastern edge of said canal and the southern edge of the Perquimans River to a point designated and marked "E" on said map, said point also being the northwest corner of the afore-said Hertford Veneers, Inc., "First Tract", thence with the line of said Hertford Veneers, Inc. "First Tract" the following calls: south 10 degrees 25 minutes west 398.5 feet; thence south 14 degrees 40 minutes east 37.4 feet; thence south 6 degrees 15 minutes west 78 feet to 'he northern right of way of said Grubb Street, the point of beginning 3ii. and 3lis. Jllvin Xuthel Window tequest the honout of yout piesence at the mattiage of thek daughtei Maltha Sdachel to 3ii. Qwight Coopex Xamm on Satwiday, the twenty-eighth of 3iach nineteen hundted and seventy at thiee o'clock HJp !Rivei Stiends Chuich Belvideie, Jlolh Calolina (Reception immediately following at the Chuich HOME FOR WEEK-END Grant Chappell, student at N.C.S.U., Raleigh, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Chappell. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Alice Roach is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Sheldon Bateman returned home Monday - from the Albemarle Hospital after un dergoing surgery last week. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Marshall Owens is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital due to iniuries suffered in an automobile accident Saturday. HERE SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McCloskey and Darrin McCloskey of Nor folk, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thack Sunday. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stanton and Mrs. Will Stanton of Port smouth, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Goodman on Sunday. RETURN FROM FLA. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Winslow returned home last week from a vacation in Florida. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paul of Amelia, Va. spent the week-end mere with relatives. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox of Virginia Beach, Va. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. iBarclift on Sunday. VISIT IN VA. Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Goodwin, Mike and Sarah, and Mrs. L. D. Myers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eueene Mvers and family in Chesapeake, Va. FROM HAMPTON Mrs. Richard Hoskins and children of Hampton, Va. were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Winslow. S. C. GUEST Mrs. David Dorsey of Charleston, S. C. was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White. The first Democratic party national convention was held IMav 21-23, 1832 ii Baltimore. Reed-Etheridge Vows Spoken The marriage of Miss Mary Katherine Reed of Winfall, and Fred Gregory Etheridge of Shawboro took place February 28, 1970 at the Hertford Baptist Church. The Rev. Norman B. Harris, performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Corp Reed. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Etheridge, Sr. of Shawboro. After a wedding trip to Key West, Fla. the couple is now living at Shawboro. recorded in the Perquimans County Public Registry in deed book 46, at page 487 There will be required of the This being the same property high bidder at the day of sale a 10 referred to in that certain deed per cent deposit of the first $1,000. dated June 6. 1969 from J. Edgar and 5 Der cent of all bid over Moore, Trustee in Bankruptcy of $1,000. the estate of Hertford Veneers, Dated and posted this 18th day Inc. to said Coastal Veneer of February, 1970 Company, Inc. as the "right title and interest in that certain agreement between Jesse L. Harris and wife Elizabeth C. Harris and Hertford Veneers, Inc., dated March 7, 1968, a memorandum of said agreement being set out in that certain letter of March 7, 1968 from L . P. Hornthal, Jr. to Walter Oakey". There is Excepted from this conveyance, the right, title and interest of said Coastal Veneer Ibompany, Inc. in that certain 18 feet wide right of way adjacent to the western margin of the lands herein conveyed, as referred to in deed from Jessie L. Harris and wife to Truax Veneer and Plywood Company, Incorporated, Chas. E Feb.26;Marrh5,12,19 c Johnson Trustee WHITESTON NEWS Mr. Bryant Stallings is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital . Mr. Samuel Riddick is sick at his home. Willard Baker has been sick, also. Mr. and Mrs. Archie B. White visited Rev. and Mrs. J. Hugh White at Winston-Salem for a few days last week. Hugh is a brother of Archie's. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Riddick went on Saturday to take their daughter, Nancy, to attend a Committee Meeting at Guilford College. The Alive Chappell Missionary Circle met on Saturday p.m. with Miss Mary A. Wsinlow. Nine members and one visitor were present. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. H. A. Whitley was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home on Church Street. Guests included Mrs. T. W. Wilson, Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mrs. J. R. Futrell, Mrs. S. M. Whedbee, Mrs. C. A. Davenport, Mrs. Walter Edwards, C. R. Holmes and Miss Elizabeth Tucker. Miss Tucker won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. LOANS TO FARMERS For purchase of cars, trucks, tractors, combines, any kind of machinery. Fertilizer, labor, gas, repair buildings, clear land ditching, purchase land, or any farmers' needs ... A cooperative owned & operated by its 1000 farm members for farmers. If you need money contact: AIBEMARLE PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION 207 E. Church St. Elizabeth City, N. C. Branch Office, Strader Building, Plymouth, N. C. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barnett of Raleigh, announce the birth of a daughter, Stacey Renee, born March 15th, 1970 weighing 8 lb.12 Oz. Mrs. Barnett is the former Miss Dianne Benton. 69 Ford Gal. 500 4-dr. 68 Camaro RS 68 Mustang 68 Chevrolet Malibu 2-door 66 Ford Gal. 500 2 dr. H.T. 67 Ford Galaxie 500 2-dr. Hardtop 66 Ford Gal. 500 4-dr. 66 Olds Conv. 442 66 Ford Galaxie 500 2-dr. Hardtop 66 Falcon 4-dr. 65 Olds 4-dr. 65 Ford Gal. 500 2-dr. Hardtop 65 Ford 4-dr. 65 Mustang 2 plus 2 64 Ford Gal. 500 2-dr. Hardtop 64 Buick 4-dr. TRUCKS 69 Ford F100 Pickup 67 Ford F100 Pickup 66 Ford F 100 Pickup 66 Chevy Van 66 Ford F600 174" 64 Chevrolet Pickup 62 Ford Fl OO Pickup 62 Ford 34 Ton Pickup 58Chev. 2 Ton WIIISLOW-BLAIICIIAnD MOTOR CO., INC. Phnne 476-S7.4S 47.6-S6S4 U. S. 17 North Hertford, N. C. Card 0! Thanks I would like to thank everyone for the wonderful acts of kindness and thoughtfulness extended to me during my recent illness, while at the hospital and since returning home. May God bless us all Jessie Mae Winslow TO SERVE YOU BETTER LLOYD 'TLUTCH" DAIL iiASJoiriED HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. in the service department, which includes shall flu1.idikg akd electrical repairs flioii.g akd heating repairs . alteration installation gain c03e fr0:.1 new appliances we have a comflete line of westiiighouse affliatsss - stereo cc:::cles with ahfm racio - ran3zs - automatic washers and REFRIGERATCnS... COME IN LET US SHOW YOU THE IINE! 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