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Pa"e 4 The PerquimaMWeekly, v" LC5ALS 1 THANK YOU NOTE ... My' wife, Emma, loins me In expressing our sincere thanks and appreciation . tor your kindness during my Illness while in the hospital and after my returned home. It was fine of you to think about us and to remember us In, so many nice ways. May God Bless all of you. Mr. and Mrs. Collin Sitter field, Sr. ' ' ' -' ". FOR SALE: 12' X 40' mobile home. V baths, 2 bedrooms, new carpeting ' and air conditioner. $3995. Call 426-7665. FOR SALE 7556. Go Cart. Call 426- FOR SALE: 3 bedroom all electric brick house. Crescent Drive, Hertford. Call 426-5933. FOR SALE: Used upright piano. Call 221 4904 after 6 p.m. The News and Observer wants a man or woman to be our dealer lor the RFDs out of Hertford, NX. Deliver only one day a week (Sundays). Route now GROSSING over $140.00 per mo. If Interested contact: James 0. Warren, D 1st, Sales Mgr., Robersonville, N.C. 27871. FOR SALE 8 track stereo tapes only $2.50 each country-western, rock, ian, soul, classical, party, more than 1,000 titles to choose from, not a tape club. All tapes are fully guaran teed. Send 25 cents for cata log, refunded on first order. Twiddy Sales Company Gun. Delv.. Manns Harbor, N.C. 27953 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Earl Wilmer Cotton, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify alt persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit fhem to the undersigned at P.O. Box 182, Hertford, N.C. on or before the 27th day of December 1974 or th is notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21st day of June 1974. Catherine W. Cotton, Administratrix Administratrix of Earl Wilmer Cotton, Dec'd. June 27 July 4,11,18-74 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE Of an Order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in a special proceeding entitled, "Beulah Gregory Stallings, Administratrix of the Estate of Daniel Lee Stallings, Deceased vs. Pauline S. Hart and her husband, Bryan Hart, Jr., et all" the undersigned commissioner will on the 2nd Hertford, N.C., Thursday, July day ot August, 1974 at noon at the Courthouse door In Perquimans County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash certain tracts of land and house situated thereon located in Belvldert Township. Perquimans County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: 1 First Tract: Beginning at a pine on the North Side Of what is known : as the Sandy Cross Road, and running thence Northwardly to a beech; thence Westwardly to an oak on the Long Swamp Road; thence Southwardly along the Long Swamp Road, to the Sandy Cross Road; thence Eastwardly along the Sandy Cross Road, to the place ) of beginning, containing ten acres, more or less, and known as the James E. Stallings home place. Second Tract: Situated in Belvidere Township, adjoining' the lands of Goodman Stallings and others, known as part of the Jessie Stallings Tract of land and bounded as follows: Beginning at Jessie Stallings' and Goodman Stallings' corner on the road to Sandy Cross, and thence South to the road that leads to the old Jessie Stallings residence; thence West to the Sandy Cross Road; thence up the road to the first station, so as to make seven acres of land, and being the same tract of land which was conveyed to James E. Stallings by deed of William F. Stallings and wife, dated 10 December, 1891, and recorded 12 March 1892, in Book YY, page 450, Public Registry of Perquimans County and from which deed the above description is taken. Third Tract: Situated In Belvidere Township adjoining the lands of N.J. Riddick, Goodman Stallings, James Stallings, containing about one-, half acre and bounded as follows: On the North by the lands of N.J. Riddick and Goodman Stallings; on the East by the lands of James Stallings; on the South and West by the Sandy Cross Road, and being the same tract of land which was conveyed to James Stallings by deed of Quinton E. Hurdle and wife, dated 6 June 1896, registered 17 July, 1897, in Book 2, at page 371, Public Registry of Perquimans County, and from which deed the above description is taken. Fourth Tract: Situated in Belvidere Township and described as follows: Beginning at a stake In the Docton Line, thence running said Riddick line to James E. Stallings line; thence running said Stallings line to Mrs. Lear 11, 1974 Stallings line; thence running said Stallings line to said Goodman Stallings line, thence said Stallings line to the first station, containing five acres, and being the same lands which were conveyed to James E. Stallings by deed of Goodman Stallings and wife, dated t December, 1893 and registered 17 July, 1897 In Book 2, page 372, Public Registry of Perquimans County from which deed the above description is taken, and a plat of said lands will be found in Plat Book 2, at page 164, Perquimans County, and to which reference is particularly made for more specific description. Fifth Tract: Situated in Belvidere Township and bounded as follows: . Beginning at a pine tree on the Long Swamp Road, running John D. Parker's line to the corner, thence to Goodman Stallings and the lands of James E. Stallings to the road, for courses and distance refer to the plat, being eighteen acres more or less, and being the same lands which were conveyed to James E. Stallings , by deed of William S. Stanton and wife, dated 25 January, ' ' 1897, and registered 17 July 1897 in Book 2, at page 374, Public Registry of Perquimans County, from which deed. the above description is taken and to which, and the plat thereto attached and made a part thereof, reference is hereby made for specific description. The above tracts were conveyed to Lee Stallings by a deed recorded in Deed Book 32, Page 426 of the Perquimans County Public Registry and contain a total of 40Vi acres more or less. A deposit of ten percent (10 percent) of the highest bid will be required of the highest bidder at the time of sale, remainder payable, if the bid is not raised in ten (10) days, at the expiration of said ten days and upon delivery of the deed. Purchaser will assume all taxes for 1974 and subsequent years. Dated and posted this the 28th day of June, 1974. John V. Matthews, Jr., Commissioner , July 4, 11,18,25 NOTICE OF SERVICEOF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY CHARLIE RAYMOND CARTWRIGHT, JR. end wife, HERTFORD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION "Serving the area si nee 1923" SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ' and . HOME LOANS Let us serve you 121 N. Church St. Hertford. N.C. WITH OUR I REGALCREST REGALCREST - the perfect . balance of natural wood grain ' ing and the colorful traditional , inset creates a mood that makes it decorating easy.; Cushionflor Supreme is a super cushioned Shiny 1 Vinyl No-Wax Floor. It's easy to maintain and it keeps its long-lasting performance. (TtTfimsn '0B St 1 fW" j Don't let sun, rain and snow destroy the finish on your car. Give it year round protection with a PANALOK aluminum carport. 10' x 20' available now at special low price. Other styles, sizes and col ors available. v PRICES START AT '259 95 50 MORE CUSHION FOR GREATER COMFORT SEAMLESS BEAUTY THROUGHOUT THE HOME 'Cbngoleunf $Q OR SQUARE O-Jl YARD n DOOR UNITS Quality built... pre-assembled-can be installed with ordinary hand tools. Adjustable jamb for any wall thickness. PRICED FROM 25.10 SHELVING BOARD 1' a 12" Kiln dnttf pmt Shelving board. Excellent tor bookcases . laundry-rooms, work shops, additional storeroom space or enf shelving protect m and iroumf the house. TILCC0AC3 17 ai n y::v :$ civ: Finish otf the nw tub nctosvre with baked enamel lifeboat d, AAony ' 4owtiM 4lors. ' 4X8 SHEET ... g95 CASH AND CARRY ( "4 A I L f-' AR ' J N tKChrtN- F A YE PI E R C E CARTWRIGHT, PlalntittS i vs. GRAOV LAMAR WILLIAMS, Defendant 1 - TO: Grady Lamar William TAKE NOTICE that a' pleading seeking relief against you has been filed Irvine above entitled special proceeding and the nature of the relief .being sought Is that you be declared . guilty of abandonment of your minor children, Sherie Elaine Williams and Michael Grady Williams. - , ' You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than the 7th day of August, 1974 and upon your failure to do so the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought.' This 19th day of June, 1974. TWIFORO, ABBOTT fc SEAWELL BY: C. Everett Thompson 203 North Road Street Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Telephone: (919 ) 335-7447 Attorneys for Plaintiffs June 27 July 4,11,11-74 NOTICE : NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY WILLIE JONES, JR., Plaintiff vs. GLADYS OLIVIA JONES, Defendant.. D ob JiiaE By LUCILLE : T. WHITE The recipient of our Make It Happen Trophy, and Bonus Award for the past week was Mrs. Brenda The ' above Defendant 1 will take notice that, an action entitled as above has been instituted in the District Court of Perquimans County, N.C. by' the Plaintiff, seeking divorce on the ground of one year separation. A And the said Defendant will take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior. Court of Perquimans County North Carolina within thirty days after the 25th day of July, 1974, and answer or demur to the Complaint In said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded. This 19 day of June, 1974. W.J. Ward Clerk Superior Court W.H. Oakey Jr. Attorney for the Plaintiff June 27 July 4,11,11 Smith. This award . is presented each week. - Those who have had birth days at Don Juan recently were, Miss. Margaret O'Brien, Miss Ruth Man sfield, Mrs. Edna Lack moore, Mrs.' Minnie Britt, Mrs. Naomi Hunter, Mrs. Barbara Knight and Mrs. Brenda Jackson. , Mrs. Ruby Lassister's son, Mrs. Allen Lassister, of Hertford and Miss Darleen Davenport daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davenport also of Hertford, " were married Friday in Elizabeth City, N.C. Mrs. Sandra Winslow of, Bassett, Va. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Stallings of Belvidere. ' Miss Ruth Mansfield visited Mr. & Mrs. Walter Davenport last week end in Washington, N.C. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Perry of Hertford, had a ook out last Saturday. Those attending were Mr. & : Mrs. Norman Bunch & family of Edenton, N.C, .Mrs. America Robertson and Mr. & Mrs. Meadoa Harrell of Hertford, spent the 4th of July week end with Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Harrell in New Bern N.C. ' : Mrs. Edith Cooper has returned home from Albemarle Hospital where she was a patient a week. Mr. &,Mrs. Don Marrow of Roper, N.C. daughters and grandchildren of Durham, N.C. and Atlanta, Ga. spent last week with their parents. Mrs. Francis O'Brien of Edenton husband is visiting relatives in New York, N.Y. Those who visited Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Evans of Hert ford, Woodland Circle, last week end were Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Byrum & family of Tarboro, N.C, Mr.1 & Mrs. Russell Chappell and sons! Russell Chappell & Miss Lou Ann Stallings of Belvidere, ; and . Mr. & Mrs. Lynal ; Byrum & family of Hert- ford. Mrs. Curtis - Jennings of Weeksville, and Mrs. , Freeman Umphlett of Hertfordvisited Mr. & Mrs, ' Ernest White Sunday. Rev. & Mrs. Bryant ; Holloman and family of ! Michigan, were dinner guest ; -of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Evans, of Hertford R. 1, and family I Sunday,, . OTPS r n vo) nn o 1 ' Right now, there ore two northeastern chains with ?t close to 200 supermarkets (and hundreds of thousands There just aren't enough Perdue chickens to go around. , . L of shoppers) waiting for their first shipments of Perdue . Ask the lady in Pennsylvania, She wrote to tell us . , : broilers. . - ' ' r "ir she'd been drivina 100 miles to aet her Perdue chicken. .A ' . ' That was before the gasoline crisis. Now she's probably The president of a prestigious chain of food stores sitting home, waiting for Perdue chickens to come to her. We could sell an extra eight million birds a year.Jf we had them. But we don't have them. And that's the problem. Perdua's prcbSsm is your opportunity. We'll Day vou the hiahest rates ever on DelMarVa to . build a Perdue broiler house and start growing our chick- j I Ins now. (But not all eight million of them.) has personally called our headquarters twice to ask us for our birds. And twice we've hod to sayjwe're sorry. There are four poultry distributors in New York City ; who want us to sell to them on a regular basis. We can't do it. Which means all the retailers they sell to aren't t getting their share of our birds.(Without their business, we have more than half the retailers in New York City selling our birds exclusively.) ft We'll pay you the highest rates currently in North Carolina to build a Perdue broiler house and start grow ing our chickens now (But not all eight million of them.) Suppose you build a 16,000 capacity house. We'll guarantee you a minimum income of $35,200 over a 22 flock period. And with good management, there's no reason you can't earn a lot more. ' It's a steady, secure income. You get a check every nine or ten weeks-You get it rain or shine. And you get : it m the winter when nothing else is growing. For some growers, 'it's a part-time income because they don't have to spend more than three-to-four hours . a day in the broiler house. But for other growers with i more than one house, it could be a full-time job. i - r , m, How much time you put into your broiler business f depends on how much money you want to take out ofit. Ycu csi't trow them f::tcr th:n m czn tell 1 We already have customers for the chickens you're about to grow. ' ' . . ' We have a somewhat different problem in Philadel- ' jjf phia. One of our regular distributors has quadrupled his . tnlae f DArJit IwL.,.m Ua ummI. i. ..il. i; ' re.vi i ciuus UIIV.P.CHS. no mil II 3 iu LUIIIIIlUe ITIUITI- plying. We've had to stunt his growth. . These are just a few of the people who are waiting for you to start growing Perdue Chickens. So what are you waiting for? You can Minimum Guarantee Average Payment For 4 Years For 4 Years $35,200 $42,169 f ' (For 22 Flocks) ; (For 22 Flocks) ; : 'ML. ' , , ! J t ' Neck L i ; VILI - .1 '- Billy , Johnson farm m 125 North ....
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