Page 6-The Perquimans Weekly, LEGAL Reduce excess fluids with Fluldex $1.8 - Lose weight with Dex-A-Dlet capsules S1.9R at Woodard's Pharmacy. ' FOR SALE Pinestraw - 50 cents per bag. Phone Tommy Harrell at 426 SW1. FOR SALE : ' 1948 Plymouth Fury II AC, PB 4 PS. Good tires and good mechanical condition. Can be seen , at Noah Gregory's Garage. WANTED TO RENT: Small low cost apartment located In Hert tord, preferably near downtown., Call Francine Sawyer at the Perquimans Weekly 426-5728. i OF INTEREST t , , TO WOMEN V : Earn up' to $100 weekly ad ' dressing and stuffing envelopes at home, spare-time. For in formation send -25 cents and stamped, self addressed envelope to: D & M Advertising t Associates P.O. BOX 4347 B : Colorado Springs, jj Colorado 80930 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. RAY WARD General Manager OFFICE HRS. 12 Noon 3 P.M Monday FrL PHONE 426-5728 ? SUBSCRIPTION RATES 7 ONE YEAR $ 5.00 Published by Dear Publication 4 Radio, Inc. DM $ SjjDGOMll mm fe rasp wmt, sJk gf'jn "t fli " Hertford, N.C., Thursday, November 22, 1973 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, (There's no need Hotpoint OclS-Clcan ovcnij MODEL RS636 with the pu:c.::.se GFf.I.Y 30" cr 40" STOVE A S'.V.FT 'TunEr.r.'iL" k:t ' r-- 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 to with Special porous ceramic oven liner when food spatters hit the porous finish, they spread out and are partially absorbed, making soil less noticeable and . giving oven a clean look Patterned glut oven-door -window : i. ...,, Self-Cleaning Calrod plug-in surf ace units . Removable trim rings, lift-out drip pahs . Lift-off oven door; lift-lock .. . 1 bake unit - Full-width storage drawer Small-appliance outlet Oven interior light 205 K50 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 Ctedk yS finises Priced to go at '309.95 READY. TO SELL '29.9.95 INCLUDES CR2741 W WITH SOLID STATE RECEIVER, WITH BUILT IN PHASE Q4, MATRIX FOUR CHANNEL ' CIRCUITY. GARRAND 6-300 CHANGER. TheCarmona VST2S3 The richness of Spanish design is captured in this handsome console. Ornately carved triple front panels feature antiqued simulated pulls. Elegant speaker grilles are hi"i ii'hted by handsomely turned spindles in the Moorish manner. The massive cabinet rests on an equally rr e wrap-arour;d base. Cabinet of Valencia Pecan-grain or ' .n ' ir Oak-g;...n linish on selected hardwoods; c' e non-wood front panels, l!-'; ' ,", W-53V3", D-17". ; ..... 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 30 E and along the West side of said Stokes Lane a distance of 39.50 chains to the South side of Durants Neck Road, being the SYLVAN! A Matched Compact System . MST3736W 8-track versatility . Sylvania 8-track stereo tape player Sealed Air Suspension Wide Dispersion : , speaker system features two 8" bass . woofers and two 3" high frequency tweeters , -4- Speakers ' Height 9'. .; Height 18V," Width 23Vj' Width 12" Depth 15" Depth 9" SYLVANIA ACS16VJ , :k precision turntable with , magnetic cartridge j , CR2741W solid-state receiver provides SO watts IHF music power into 8 ohms , 25 watts total continuous power (RMS) into 8 ohms, both channels driven , Front panel headphone Jack ' Built-in Phase Q4 matrix four channel circuitry . Automatic turntable system includes Garrard 6300 changer with Pickering magnetic cartridge, - base and dust cover ;v- Sylvania air suspension speakers with 8 bass woofers and 3 tweeters . : k . : SP40 headphones included -. ' N' .'; .-" All cabinets of attractive Walnut-grained vinyl on , 5 wood composition ..... ;., .... , i ' Receiver; Height 5. - . Width 17'A . Depth 12 - Turntable: Height 7 Width 76V Depth Wfy , Speaiter." Height 18" Width 11" Depth 9 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 EATS TADPOLES . , Tifalmln women and children in New Guinea, barred by strict taboos from many "male" foods rich in ! protein, supplement their diet with steamed tadpoles, lizards, spiders, and tiny toads, reports the National Geographic Society's new book, "Primitive Worlds." SKATING DELIGHT Early Ice k skates were detachable, with a blade 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. GROWS LARGE A giant ornamental carp in Japan can grow to two feet long and live 200 years, the National Geographic Society says. (oDLfD(o SYLVANIA Component System ACS28W i outstanding FM performance v . CR2742A solid-state receiver provides 80 watts IHF .J music power into 8 ohms, ISO watts into 4 ohms :i 50 watts total continuous power (RMS) into 8 ohms, both channels driven Front panel headphone jack v Built-in Phase Q4 matrix four channel circuitry Scratch and rumble filters Automatic turntable system includes Garrard 6300 changer with Pickering magnetic cartridge, , base and dust cover 1 , , Sylvania AS3708W air suspension speakers with 8" bass woofers and 3" tweeters All cabinets of attractive Walnut-grained vinyl on a wood composition . 'Receiver: Heights' Width 16'. Depth 13" Turntable: Height7V" Width 1616 Depth UV' . Speaker: Height 18 Width 12 Depth 9 u County Folks Not Only Coffee Drinkers The coffee break that popular forum for . the ex change of ideas, gripes, and gossip is one of America's hottest fringe benefits. More than 90 per' cent of all employed persons in the United States have coffee available to them in office or factory. They drink about 50 million cups during daily coffee breaks. Although Americans consume some 40 per cent of the world's coffee imports, their drinking habits rarely are imitated in other countries', the National Geographic Society says. . Some Like It Sweet The Japanese . prefer, coffee at least twice as' sweet as the average American brew. The Swedes like theirs much stronger. Italians relish ' '"cafe espresso,' a dark, rich liquid concocted in a gleaming, steaming, spouting monster of a . machine. Ugandans make a savory blend of coffee and : bananas. In Arabia, where the coffee plant first was cultivated, the beans are roasted, pulverized, and boiled for each brew. Few ir IS on Jljhf The Calhoun VCT210 Colonial styling al its charming best. Complete with overhanging top crowned by a canted gallery, carved I Federal-period base and louvered panel Iront. Simula, drawers above the center panels feature antiqued pulls Colonial Maple-grain finish on selected hardwoods; Oecorative non-wood Iront panels. H-2SV4", W-53"tD-17V' "business deals are com- pleted without ' a cup of ' . coffee. Arabs consider a water chaser after a coffee 'break a breach of etiquette. , The name for coffee in almost every country of the world comes from the Arabian word "qahwah" an honored title meaning "that which gives strength" : , and its Turkish derivative, "kahveh." ; The beverage once was so popular in Turkey that if a husband failed to keep his wife supplied with the brew, , she had grounds for divorce. In its,; thousand-year history; coffee has blended with many whimB. When the Italians first took to the ; drink, they seemed more concerned with clarity than' flavor. : SUNDAY CARRIER WANTED ; The News and Observer wants a Man or Woman to be our dealer for the Rural -Routes out of Hertford. '' . Must deliver on Sunday ' only. Route is 85 miles, total. Route now grossing ' over $125.00 per month. ' If interested contact James O. Warren, Jr., Dist sales Mgr., Robersonville, N.C. ' 1 " ,. :i tit DRASTICALLY REDUCED! 319.95 V C

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