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; T; 8-Th Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, June 13, 1174. 1 -Day TO HOLD MEETING . Activities Set I ft .y -jp.1 . ''if ( - LEGALS V ' NOTICE OF SALE V- OF REAL PROPER TY " ' j..1 - IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE ' "SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK . NORTH CAROLINA . PERQUIMANS COUNTY - , IRIS ELLIOT BYRUM, Widow;' JOSEPH HENRYS ELLIOTT and wife, LUCILLE HASKET ELLIOTT; JARVIS LINWOOD ELLIOT, SR., and wife, LOIS COPELAND ELLIOTT; GERTRUDE ELLIOTT KEHLER; THOMAS PRESTION ELLIOTT and wife, JOAN PHELPS ELLIOTT; J.O H N WILSON ,N E NDRICKSON, SR., widower, JOHN WILSON HENDRICKSON, JR., Single and ROBERT OLIN HENDRICKSON, Single, Petitioners vs. ' ANTHONY TROY ELLIOTT 'and wife, LORENA "ARMSTRONG ELLIOTT; -ALPHONSO ELLIOTT, and . Wife, RELLA EVANS ELLIOTT; WILLAN JORDAN ELLIOTT and wife, SYBIL EAST ELLIOTT; MARGARET ELLIOTT MAHONE, divorced; CHARLES HUBERT ELLIOTT 'and Wife, MARY WILLIAMS 'ELLIOTT; HATTIE ELLIOTT E T H E R I D G E a nd. h u sband, PERCY C. ETHERIDGE, f .. i ' ? ' ; Respondents i UNDER AND BY VIRTUE Of an Order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in , a special proceeding entitles, "Iris Elliott Byrum, widow, et 'al vs. Anthony Troy Elliott and '.wife, Lorena Armstrong Elliott, et al", the undersigned Commissioner will on the ' 24th day of June, 1974, at NOON, at the Courthouse door in - Perquimans County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract of land and house situated thereon located In Perquimans County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: - Situate in Parkville Township, formerly Belvidere Township, Perquimans County, N.C. Bounded as follows, viz: One the North by the Smith Nixon land, now owned by Ellie Simons; on .the East by the James Wright tract, now owned by James Hurst; on the South by the Jesse Jessup land, now opened by James Hurst and others; on the West by the old road leading from Winfall to " Belvidere; containing fifteen (15) acres, more or less. Said tract Is divided by the State Highway leading from Winfall to Belvidere, and lies partly on both sides of said highway. For further description see deed from Walter G . Edwards, Commissioner, to said W.F.C. Edwards, recorded in Deed Book No. 22, page 315, Register of Deeds of Perquimans, N.C, said deed and all references therein are hereby made a part ' hereof. - This tract of land being traversed by N.C. Highway No. 37 and being bounded on the North by the lands of Floyd Long; on the East by the lands of Carlton Nixon; on the South by a county road; on the West toy the lands of Milton Knight and H.F. Simons. , That the highest bidder at ' said sale shall be required to deposit ten percent (10 percent) 1 of his bid as evidence of good : faith. i - That this sale will be made ' subject to all outstanding taxes 1 on said property. Opening bid . will be $10,555.00. ' This 4th day of June, 1974. '. C. Everett Thompson .Commissioner (, 6-13-20-27 -July 4-74 1Q TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRONIC MINI-STYLE CALCULATOR WHEN YOU BUY TENORAN HERBICIDE FOR SOYBEANS!... Adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, . -iigures square roots and percent ages. Yet weighs only 8 ounces; fits, hand or pocket. Runs on batteries; carry anywhere. Comes complete ' ' with carrying case. Use whenever you buy, sell, estimate. Regularly , ! eells at $79.95. Available now at this tremendous bargain to Growers I only) Come in or phone tor details. ; 0,'f;r Good to Grcvsrs enly!... 'lERTFORDFARrJlERS The Board of Directors of the Perquimans County . Chamber of Commerce will ''hold its monthly meeting . Monday at 8 p.m. in the. Municipal Building. All members are urged to be present. ' . RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. B.L. Gibbs has returned from the Albemarle Hospital, where she underwent surgery last week. TwineTile & Carpet Shop brings you the extra-cushioned vinyl flooring. NATIVE STONE Top to Bottom: Native Stone: natural, rugged stone in a random hand-set design. 6 softly mottled shades. Twine Tile & Carpet Shop US. 17 NORTH PHONE: HERTFORD 426-7817 PER CASE DISCOUNT f T- 1 . FIRSTCLASS Christine Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holton Cutler of Hertford, . was recently awarded her First Class Badge, the highest award given in Girl Scouting The presentation was made at a dinner in honor of Troop 795 of which she is a member During the ceremony, Chris chose to receive the badge that her mother had earned while she was in scouts. ; ' '' ', ' WEEK-END INVA. Mrs. and Mrs. F.A. McGoogan will leave Friday to spend the week-end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Miller, at Clarksville, Va. did just SAT. AT WILLIAMSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox spent last Saturday at Williamsburg, Va. with relatives. VA. GUESTS v W.M. Divers, III, and children of Chesapeake, Va. George and Betty Jordan became interested in growing broilers with Perdue after talking with some friends in the area who were familiar with Perdue and its broiler growing program. The Jordans farm 300 acres,, growing everything from pumpkins to cotton. Betty feels that growing broilers wilf be ideal because of the limited amount of work involved and because of the profits that will be realized. She will have most of the responsibility for caring for the broilers and still, have adequate time for her home, church and family. "rlt'l)", 'Z ' ' " Visit the Jordan farm on Hwy. 32, Route 1, Tyner cfn Saturday, June 15, and take a look at Perdue's first broiler house in Chowan County. .Perdue's representatives will be at the farm from 10 til 4 p.m." to tell you about their; contract broiiar program, x Broilers give you the thatl . . ICtawwi CerejR$e . -Avetve fryweBf Pwur.) j r rr:r j were guests of Mr! and Mrs, ' Julian White and Mrs. Divers, Sr. on Friday. FROM NAGS HEAD Doug Haskett from Nags Head spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett. opportunity to diversify, your farming operation. The. Emer Pro gram Committees were named and guidelines tentatively accepted for a Region "R"(. Emergency Medical 'Sef-' vices Program recently at icipal officials, , u, an organizational , meeting1 : McKinney said ' Region . held in Edenton. - V , y ,"R" rates second in the ; "James - i E; Lewis;?, state' in ; the need for executive director pft . emergency medical ser- 4 Albemaf le H u'm aAv vices. He listed some of the Resources Development objectives ? ! of the' system, said a $20,000 grant organization as trained has been received from the personnel providing; 24-hour state ' f to -f 'develop B ah' service; certain standard Emergency ; Medical , er- . training, , central com vices Program hv the 10- munication tsystem, an county Albemarle Area. r tli. v- 'I? Harold f- McKlhne' assistant to Lewis, said the ultimate goal of the council is to provide better com munications and training; upgrade equipment and work 'for ! more efficient service and greater coor dination among all involved in emergency medical service. v On hand for the meeting were representatives from fire departments, rescue squards, law enforcement , ; . C;n (.out gkhcyMeflicsil Organized agencies,' nursing, hospital administration, hospital medical : ; staff, county commissioners and num- adequate - accessible roii;ti. facilities capable' ofcdni tinued service,, access to a critical care i facility, : utilization of public safety assets and service first' regardless of the ability to organization of the group has been done by an advoisory committee ' comprised of Dr. James Slade of Edenton, who is a member , '; of the state Emergency Medical Service Council, Tom Surratt, . ad- JStftavlll ti Vi.f . r r 32 OPEN HOUSE " ' X Ad. 1 "'. 'Vv'-;.;--... mi nistrator, Chowan , Hospital, T. R. Spruill of Ropery chairman of the board of commissioners for Washington County, and Wesley . Cullipher, director of the Albemarle Regional Planning and Development Commission. ; - A nominating committee was named including Charles Skinner of Hertford Bill Hartman of Elizabeth City and Macon Johnson of Camden. They will recommend a permanent chairman, vice chairman and secretary. Named to review the bylaws were John Outtet), Bud Amburn, Maury Ashley and Tom Surrat. The council will have a , supportive . staff of McKinney, Don Young and -Bill Griswold. Young, . director of the Albemarle . Alcoholism Program, will move to EMS July 1 as health planner. Griswold, who joined the system June 1, will be in charge of ex pediting operations- - Jordans r '
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