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STATE OF NORTH
CAROLINA
COUNTY OF PERQUIMANS
File No: 73-CVD-108
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE DISTRICT
COURT DIVISION
NOTICE SERVING
PROCESS BY
PUBLICATION
FRANCIS H. STEPHEN,
Plaintiff
vs-
GERALD E STEPHEN,
Defendant
TO; GERALD E. STEPHEN,
Take notice that a pleading
'Seeking relief against you has
been filed in the above entitled
- action.
The nature of the relief being
sought is as follows: An action
j for absolute divorce on the
'.'grounds , of one year's
' separation' next preceding the
'.commencement of this action.
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
". later than Jan. 1, 1974, and upon
your failure to do so the party
seeking service against you will
apply to the court for the relief
; sought.
. This dav of November, 1973.
The
Perquimans Weekly
Court House Square
HERTFORD, N.C. 27944
Entered as second class
matter November 15, 1934
at Post Office in Hertford,
N.C.
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JOHN F. WHITE
Attorney for Plaintiff
$01 North Broad Street
Edenton, N.C. 27932
NOTICE OF
SALE . :
NORTH CAROLINA
PERQUIMANS COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained In that
certain deed of trust executed by
W.L. Lassiter and his wife, Jean
T. Lassiter and O F. Lassiter
(unmarried), dated August 4, 1970
and recorded in Mortgage Book 51
on page 190 in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Perquimans
County, North Carolina, default
having been made in the payment
of the indebtedness thereby
secured and said deed of trust
being by the terms thereof subject
to foreclosure, the undersigned
trustee win offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the courthouse door In
Perquimans County, North .
Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock Noon,
on the 12th day of December, 1973,
the property conveyed in said
deed of trust, the same lying and .
being in the County of
Perquimans and State of North
Carolina in New Hope Township,
and more particularly described
.as follows:
The W.L. Lassiter and O.F.
Lassiter Farm located in New
Hope Township, Perquimans
County, North Carolina, ap
. proximately 4 miles East of New
Hope Village and being more
particularly described as follows:
TRACT 1: Beginning at a point
located on the South side of
Durants Neck' Road, at the South
west intersection of said road and
Humphries Lane; running thence ,
S 52-45 W and along the West side
of said lane a distance of 37.58
chains to a point; running thence
n 37 W and along the South side of
another dirt lane a distance of 9.23
chains to a point; running thence
N 53-30 E a distance of 39.50
chains to a point located on the
South side of said Durants Neck
Road; running thence S 30-30 E
and along the south side of said
road a distance of 3.03 chains to a
point; running thence S 25 E and
continuing alonq the South side of
said road a distance of 5.83 chains
to a point located on the West side
of Humphries Lane, being the
point, and place of beginning,
containing 34.6 acres, more or
less. This being all the property
acquired by W.L. Lassiter by a
certain warranty deed dated May
17, 1947 and recorded in Deed
Book 29, page 415 from E.M.
Perry and wife and J.E. Winslow
and wife.
TRACT 2: Beginning at a point
located on the South side of
Durants Neck Road at the South
west intersection of a dirt lane
(which point is located in a
general Southeasterly direction
and along the South side of said
road a distance of 43.07 chains
from the Northeast corner of the
Pleasant Valley Farm); running
thence S 37 E and along the South
side of said road a distance of
24.50 chains to the West side of
.Stokes Lane; running thence S 53
30 W and along the West side of
said Stokes Lane a distance of
39.50 chains to a point; running
thence N 80 W a distance of 48.0
chains to the center of Potters
Creek; running thence N 81-30 E
and along the center of said creek
a distance of 7.29 chains to a
point; running thence N 58-45 E
and continuing along the center of
said creek a distance of 3.53
chains to a point; running thence
N 35-30 E a distance of 22.50
chains to a point; running -thence
S 79 E a distance of 20.0 chains to
a point located on West side of a
dirt land; running thence N 52
and along the West side of said
dirt lane a distance of 28.0 chains
to a point located on the South side
,' of Durants Neck Road, being the
point and place pf beginning,
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containing 157 acres, more or
less. This being all the property
acquired by W.L. and O.F.
Lassiter by a certain warranty
deed dated August 1, 1907, and
recorded In Deed Book V, page 20,
from H.A. Goodman to Onella
Steele and said W.L. Lassiter and
O.F. Lassiter being the children
and sole heirs-at-law of their
mother, Onella Steele Lassiter.
TRACT 3: Beginning at a point
on the South side of Durants Neck
Road and said beginning point
also being located at the Nor
theast corner of the Pleasant
Valley Farm, which beginning
point Is located on the West side of
a dirt lane separating the Lassiter
Farm and the Pleasant Valley
Farm, (said beginning point also
being located in a general
Southeastwardly direction a
distance of 65 chains, more or
less, from the Intersection of
Durants Neck Road and
Brlckhouse Road); running
thence S 42-30 E and along the
South side of said Durants Neck
Road a distance of 32.54 chains, to
a point; running thence S 39-45 E
and-along the South side of said
road a distance of 3.03 chains to a
point; running thence S 37 E a
distance of 7.50 chains to a point
located on the West side of a dirt
lane; running thence S 52 W and
along the West side of said dirt
lane a distance of 28.0 chains to a
point; running thence N 79 W a
distance of 20.0 chains to a point;
running thence S 35-30 W a
distance of 12.50 chains to a point,
running thence N 49-30 W a
distance of 22.20 chains to a point
located on the West side of a dirt
lane separating the Lassiter
Farm and the Pleasant Valley
Farm; running thence N 40-30 E
and along the West side of said
dirt lane a distance of 55.21 chains
to a point located on the South side
of Durants Neck Road, being the
point and place of beginning,
containing 174.60 acres, more or
less. This being the greater part
of the property acquired by W.L.
and O.F. Lassiter by a certain
warranty deed dated October 2,
1951, and recorded In Deed Book
33, page 167 from James L.
Ownley and wife and George F.
Ownley, unmarried.
TRACT 4: Beginning on the
North side of Durants Neck Road
at the Northwest intersection of
Durants Neck Road and River
landing Road; running thence N
37 W and along the North side of
said Durants Neck Road a
distance of 29.60 chains to a point;
running thence N 52-45 E a
distance of 4.23 chains to a point;
running thence N 73 E a distance
of 14.77 chains to a point; running
thence N 50-30 E a distance of
24.00 chains to a point; running
thence S 42-30 E a distance of 4.0
chains to a point running thence N
83-30 E a distance of 4.40 chains to
a point; running thence N 46-45 E
a distance of 30.53 chains to a
point located on the South side of
Little River; running thence S 35
30 E and along the South side and
the various courses of Little River
a distance of 16.00 chains to a
point located on the West side of
River Landing Road; running
thence S 47 W and along the West
side of the said River Landing
Road a distance of 3.18 chains to a
point; running thence S 66 W and
along the West side of said road a
. distance of 7.42 chains to a point;
running thence S 45-50 W and
along the West side of said River
: Landing Road a distance of 65.89
chains to a point located on the
North side of Durants Neck Road,
being the point and place of
beginning, containing 148.3 acres,
,moreor less. This being all the
property acquired by W.L,
Lassiter and O.F. Lassiter by a
certain Trustee's Deed dated
February 23, 1952 and recorded In
Deed Book 33, page 153 from C.R.
Holmes, Trustee.
TRACT 5: Beginning at a point
located at the Southwest in
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tersection of Humphries Lane and
another dirt lane (which point is
located S 52-45 W a distance of
37.58 chains from the Southwest
Intersection of Durants Neck
Road and Humphries Lane);
running thence S 37 E a distance -of
5.44 chains to a point, running -thence
S 45 W a distance of 17.28
chains to a point; running thence
S 37-15 W a distance of 1.03 chains
to a point; running thence S 70-30'
W a distance of 1.31 chains to a
point; running thence S 85-15 W a
distance of 3.50 chains to a point;
running thence S 74-45 W and
along the center of a branch a
distance of 3.83 chains to a point;
running thence N 44 W and along
the center of said branch a
distance of 2.29 chains to a point
running thence N 61-30 W and
continuing along the center of
said branch a distance of 5.51
chains to a point; running thence :
N 61-30 W a distance of 7.50 chains
to a point; running thence N 55-30
- E a distance of 31-50 chains to a
point located on the South side of a
. dirt lane; running thence S 37 E a
distance of 9.23 chains to the West
side of Humphries Lane, being the
point and place,, of beginning,
containing 45.7 acres, more or
less. This being all the property
acquired by W.L. and O.F.
Lassiter by a certain warranty
deed dated January 12, 1949 and
recorded In Deed Book 32, page
324 from H.A. Goodman and wife.
TRACT 6: Beginning at a point
located on the South side of
Durants Neck Road at the South
west intersection of Stokes Lane
and said Road; running thence S
37 E and. along the South side of
said road a distance of 18 chains
to a point; running thence S 53-30
W a distance of 71 chains to a
point; running thence S 61-30 E a
distance of 7.50 chains to a point
located in the center of a branch;
running thence S 22-30 W and
along the center of said branch a
distance of 5.78 chains to a point;
running thence S 5 E and along
the center of said branch a
distance of 5.41 chains to a point;
running thence S 84-45 W and
along the center of said branch a
distance of 8.38 chains to a point;
running thence N 65 W and along
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the center of said branch a
distance of 4.88 chains to a point;
running thence N 86-30 W and
along the center of said branch a
distance of 4.57 chains to a point;
running thence S 68-15 W and
along the center of said branch a
distance of 2.73 chains to a point;
running thence N 79 45 W and
along the center of said branch a ...
distance of 4.42 chains to a point;
running thence S 89-30 W and
along the center of said branch a
distance of 4.59 chains to a point;
running thence N 16-15 E a
distance of 2.85 chains to a Beech; '
running thence N 12-30 . E a
distance of 6.78 chains to an oak;
running thence Kr22 E a distance '
of 9.09 chains to a point; running
thence N 19-45 E a distance of 4.33
chains to a point; running thence
N 67-45 W a distance of 1.56chalns
to a point; running thence N 82 W
a distance of 3.80 chains to a
point; running thence N 75 W and
along the center of a branch a
distance of 3.21 chains to a point;
running thence N 69-45 W and
along the center of said branch a .
distance of 4.0 chains to a point;
running thence N 68 W end along
the center of said branch a
distance of 3.78 chains to a point;
running Thence N 46 W and along
the center of said branch a
distance of 5.54 chains to a point;
running thence N 74 W and along
the center of said branch a
distance of 2.85 chains to a point;
running thence . N 44-30 W and
. along the center of said branch a
distance of 10.65 chains to the -center
of Potters Creek; running
thence N 47 E and along the
center of said creek a distance of
3.53 chains to a point; running
, thence N 9 E and along the center
of said creek a distance of 3.45
chains to a point; running thence ,
N 32 E and along the center of said
creek a distance of 4.59 chains to a
point; running thence N 51-30 E .
along the center of said creek a
distance of 9.54 chains to a point;
running thence S 80 E a distance
of 48 chains to the West side of
Stokes Lane; running thence N 53
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said Stokes Lane a distance of
39.50 chains to the South side of
Durants Neck Road, being the
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point and place of beginning,
containing 2v0 acres, more or
less. This being all the property
acquired by W.L. and O.F.
Lassiter by the following deeds: a '
certain trustee deed dated
January 25, 1954 and recorded In
Deed Book 35, page 400 from
Charles E. Johnston, Trustee; a
certain warranty deed dated June
5, 1954 and recorded In Deed Book
35, page 450 from Margaret
Brooks and husband and a certain
correction Deed dated January
31, 1959 and recorded In Deed
Book 41, page 503 from Laura W.
Griff In, et els. i.
- The successful bidder will be
required to deposit with said -trustee
ten per cent (10 per cent)
of his or her bid up to $1,000.00 and
five per cent (5 per cent) of said
bid In excess thereof.
This 7th day of November, 1973.
J.W. Jennette, Trustee
1MWJ,2 12-6
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taboos from many "male"
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spiders, and tiny toads, reports
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stopping short of the heel but
projecting in front of the toe. In
1830 an Englishman designed
the first blade that ran. the
length of the foot, and in 1848 an
American produced the first all
metal skate of iron fastened
permanently to a skating shoe.
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Japan can grow to two feet long
and live 200 years, the National
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factory. They drink about 50
million cups during daily
coffee breaks.
Although Americans
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the world's coffee imports,
their drinking habits rarely
are imitated in other
countries', the National
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The Japanese . prefer,
coffee at least twice as'
sweet as the average
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Arabian word "qahwah"
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The beverage once was so
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Must deliver on Sunday '
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total. Route now grossing '
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