1 1 1 4-T1 Tarr -Imam Weekly, Hertford, N.C Thursday, February 18, 197S
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NOTICIOPSALI
By virtu of an ordtr of the
(Superior Court of Perquimans
, jCounty, North Carolina, in that
.certain special proceeding
pending therein entitled "W.
V 'Clyde Ward, et ux, Petitioner,
f V. Loi McLawohiin. t alt.
Respondent" . I will on
-February It, i75, at 2:00
o'clock P.M., at the courthouse ,
door in Hertford, North
1 Caroline, tell at public auction,
to the highest bidder for cash,
j SUBJECT to 1V75 taxes, the
, following described lands, to
1 "Wit:.
All that certain tract or
.parcel of land in Perqulman '
J County, North Carolina,
- bounded on the North by the
main road - leading from
, Hertford to Harvey's Neck and
the lands of J. 8. Crocket, on the
' East by the lands of J.B.
Crocket and Skenner Road, and
on the South and West by the
lands of the heirs of J.H..
Parker, deceased, containing
116 acres, more or less, and
being the same land conveyed
to David Cox by W.C. Ward and
, M.O. Ward by deed dated May
- II, 1910. and recorded in Book (, ,
'vpage 546, and thereafter
conveyed by David Cox and
,. wife, Nina P. Cox, to W.C. Ward
, by deed dated October 9, 1911,
and recorded In Book 9, page
' 177, both of Said deeds being of
record in the office of the
Register of Deeds for
Perquimans County, North
Carolina.and are made a part
'hereof for purposes of
description.
A ten percent cash deposit
will be required of the
successful bidder on the day of
sale to guarantee compliance
with the bid and the sale Is
sublect to confirmation by the
Court.
This January 3, 1975.
S.R. Burch, Commissioner
Prltchett, Cooke
& Burch, Attorneys,
Windsor, NC 27983
1-23-30-2-6-13-75
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an
order of the Superior Court of
Perquimans County, made in
that certain Special Proceeding
entitled "Beulah M. Chappell,
et als, vs. Obed Alfonso
Chappell, et at, the undersigned
Commissioner will, on the 5th
day of March, 1975, at 12 o'clock
noon at the Courthouse door in
Perquimans County N.C.i offer
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash, that certain tract of land
lying and being in Belvidere
Township, Perquimans County,
North Carolina, described as
follows:
FIRST TRACT: Being a
portion of the land conveyed to
Obed Chappell by F. Picard,
Commissioner, in Book 1, Page
87, Public Registry of
1 Perquimans County, containing
12 acres more or less, and
bounded-on the North by the
lands of Ben Lamb; East by
lands of Townsend Chappell;
South by lands of T.R. Ward;
and West by Ben Lamb.
SECOND TRACT: A piece of
pocosin land bounded on the
North by Watson Chappell; on
u . r- . k.. ,lwla rhannall nn
the South by Tom Ward; and on
the West by Watson Chappell.
THIRD TRACT: That certain
tract purchased by R.B.
'"Chappell from M.D. Chappell
, by deed recorded in
. Perquimans County, and
t beginning at a shelter on the big
' ditch running East to James
i Chappell's line; thence down
i the said ditch South to W.R.
Chappell's line; thence up the
' said line a West course to
1 Townsend Chappell's line;
I thence up the said line a North
course to the beginning, known
as the seven thousand cut.
I FOURTH TRACT; That
; certain tract containing two
. acres, more or less and
' described in deed from Maxey
Chapped to Watson C. Chappell
' dated March 31, 1919 and
recorded in Book 12, Page 450,
Perquimans County Registry.
A deposit of ten percent of the
, first $1,000.00, and five percent
of all over $1,000.00 will be
required of the successful
' bidder. All taxes assessed for
' 1975 will be paid by the
, purchaser.
Dated and posted this 31st day
of January, 1975.
W.H. Oakey Jr., Commissioner
I Feb. 6,13,20,27-75
NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as
Administrator of the estate of
Maude Jones Gatllng,
deceased, late of Perquimans
County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Route No. 1,
Hertford, N.C. on or before the
1st day of August 1975 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons
Indebted to said estate will
please make immediate
payment.
This 23rd day of January 1975.
John W. Gatllng
Administrator of Maude Jones
Gatllng, Deceased
Jan. 30 Feb. 6,13,20-75
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as
Executrix of the estate of Harry
C. Overton, Sr., deceased, late
of Perquimans County, North
, Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
Henry Block
has 17 reasons
why yaa should
come to us for
income tax
help.
Reaaoa 14. We're human,
and one in a great while
we make a mistake. But
it our error mean you
must pay additional tax,
' you pay only the tax. W
pay any interest or pen
alty. W stand behind our
worlL 9-.
Monday
T5 .Thru
: (3 7?
RALEIGH GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gregory and family of
Raleigh were weekend
guests of Mrs. Gregory's
mother; Mrs. Roy Vickers.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. E.Y. Berry is a
patient in the Albemarle
Hosiptal.
SUFFOLK GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Bland
of Suffolk, Va. were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley
last week:
RETURNS FROM
HOSPITAL
Bill Fowler has returned
home after undergoing
treatment at the Chowan
Hospital.
TAKE TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Harrell are vacationing in
Florida and The Bahamas.
FROM VA. BEACH
Roy Vickers, Jr. of
the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned
at 70S W. Grubb St., Hertford,
N.C. on or before the 7th day of
August 1975 or this notice will be
pleaded In bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 10th day of February
1975
Mrs. Harry Overton
Betty Skinner Overton,
Executrix
Executrix of Harry C. Overton,
Sr., Dec'd.
2-13-20 27-3-6 75
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as
Administratrix of the estate of
John Walter Overton, deceased,
late of Perquimans County,
North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims
against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Route 1, Box 285
Belvidere, N.C. on or before the
10th day of August 1975 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons
Indebted to said estate will
please make immediate
payment.
This 3rd day of February 1975
Nellie Grace Overton,
Administratrix
Administratrix of John Walter
Overton, Dec'd.
2-13-20-27-3-6-75
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People
Virginia Beach. Va. spent
the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Vickers, Sr.
HICKORY GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bumbarger of Hickory are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Ward.
IN HOSPITAL.
Mrs. Charles Campen.is a
patient in the Albemarle
Hospital.
WEEKEND HERE
1 Mrs. Daisy H. Rogers of
Farmville was a weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Holmes.;
CAL. GUEST
Colon Jackson, Jr. of
California spent the
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Sr.
CHAPEL HILL GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irons
of Chapel Hill spent the
weekend with Mrs. Charles
Harrell.
MD. GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Newby of Bethesda, Md.
were weekend guests of
Miss Mary Helene Newby.
VISITS IN
CURRITUCK
Mrs. W. J. Davis visited
relatives in Currituck on
Saturday.
HOME FOR WEEKEND
Miss Eva Newby, student
at UNC, Chapel Hill, was a
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weekend guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, E.
Newby.
RETURNS FROM
HOSPITAL
W.H. Oakey Jr. has
returned from the Chowan
Hospital after undergoing
treatment.
RICHMOND GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. James
Wetzel of Richmond, Va.
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Newby.
SUNDAY GUESTS
Mrs. Gladys Hughes and
W. O. Elliott of Edenton
were guests of Mrs. W. J.
Davis on Sunday.
RETURNS FROM
HOSPITAL
Mrs. Alfred Lane has
returned to her home after
undergoing treatment at the
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more land is required toachievethe same net income from tobacco and peanuts.
Of course, if a farmer is renting tobacco or peanut land - he would have to tend
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Albemarle Hospital for
several weeks.
RETURNS FROM
HOSPITAL
Mrs. Alfred Lane has
returned to her home after ,
undergoing treatment at the
Albemarle Hospital for
several weeks.
FROM WINDSOR
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Elliott of Windsor were
weekend guests of Miss
Juanita Divers and Mrs. W.
A. Elliott.
RETURN FROM FLA.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton White
have returned home after
spending last week in
Florida.
WEEKEND IN
WILLIAMSTON
Mrs. Dick Brewer spent
the weekend in Williamston
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with her mother, Mrs. Annie
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HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs. Tom Cox is home
after being a patient in the
Albemarle Hospital.
SUNDAY GUESTS
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.
P. Byrum on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs, Harry W.
Winslow, Jr. and family Mr.
Jand Mrs. Talmadge Byrum
and family, of Elizabeth
City; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
,Bunch of Edenton; and Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Baker, Jr.
and family of Clayton.
1 FROM CLAYTON
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Baker, Jr. and family of
Clayton were weekend
guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Byrum and
Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Sr. .
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ALOHA! Mrs. Elsie Muse of Rt. 2, Hertford, recently
returned from a trip to Hawaii. She toured for six days,
seeing places like Pearl Harbor, the Great Haleakala
Crater on Maui, pineapple plantations, hula dancers,
museums, and one highlight of her trip was the famous
Hawaiian Don Ho Show at the Polynesian Palace.
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