People Briefs WW* MEDICINAL ALOE PLANTS, limited supply A "mu st" to r kitchens. J. Wlnslow, IM N. Front St Licensed BB FURNITURE OUTLET Softs tor less All new furniture MHO square toot showroom Financing available Badham Road. Eden ton Phone 4(2 0002 Open *M a.m. to *:00 p.m. Mon.thrg ?W. Open Saturday t oo a.m. to ?:? p.m. 31-Business Opportunities VALES POSITION- Are ypu willing to MrkO to 10 hours a day for a guaranteed income with rapid advancement to management according to your capabilities? $12,000 to S20.000 income first year. Send resume with telephone number to Mr. Dale. Route 2, Bon 494. Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 LEGALS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Hilton McCoy White, leased late of Perquimans County, ^Kh Carolina, this is to notify alt persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 4, Box 2 S5, Hert ford, N.C. on or before the 17th of July, 1900, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ?f his 10th day of January, WOO Jeanne C. White. Administratrix oPHilton McCoy White. Dtc'd. jfo. 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7 f NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS " BY PUBLICATION LILIAN M. ALEXANDER. (Single). JJ VS. IQf SIMPSON (Single), etals. S Respondents JO: Muriel Roper Jones and husband. M?. Jones; Arthur Hassell and wife, Rsecca Hassell; Joe W. Felton, WBfiam Louis Hassell and Donald Httsell IAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed jfljie above entitled Special Proceeding. MB nature of the relief being sought is J&llows: To sell at public sale the lands of T.B. Alexander, and more particularly txjmded and described as follows . All that certain tract bounded on the Nfrth by the lands of I A White and Isaac Bembry; on the East by the lands of'E.E. Harrell; on the Soutn by the lands of J.H. /Mansfield and on the West ? LEGALS try me Public Road leading from MM - to Might Nixon Fork, containing thirty five (IS) acres, mora or less. being the Mm* lands conveyed to T.a. Alexander by deed dated January 35, It It duly recorded in the Perquimans County Registry You are required to make detente to such pleading not later than the 27th day of February. I NO, which date I* forty (40) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so. the petitioner will make application for a Guardian Ad Litem to be appointed tor you and tor the relief 1 sought. This the Mh day of January, itoO EARNHARDT I BUSBY. P A. Attorneys for Petitioner Max S. Busby 102 West Eden Street P.O. Box 445 Edenton. North Carolina 27932 Telephone: 919 4024441 Jan. 17. 24, 31 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Joseph Edward Lane, 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 3, Box lit, Hert ford, N.C. on or before the Mh day of June, 1910 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 20th day of December, 1979 \ Lois Jean B. Lane Administratrix of Joseph Edward Lane, Dec'd. Jan. 3. 10. 17. 24 NOTICE OF SALE W. CORBIN DOZIER, etux, EVA JAMES E. OOZIER, CHARLES E. CAMPEN. et ux. BLANCHE B CAM PEN, Pet toners vs. MARTHA OOZIER LINDLEY, widow; EUGENIA OOZIER PARKER, divor ced; JUDY DOZIER JONES, et vir, WALTER JONES; WILLIAM CHERRY, divorced; EILEEN TURNER OBRADOVICH, et vir; DAVID OBRADOVICH: JAMES W. TURNER, etux. DELORES TURNER; JOHN H. TURNER, etux. ROSEMARY TURNER; WILLIAM TURNER, etux, FAITH TURNER, Defendants Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, made in this special proceeding, the undersigned commissioner will, on the 15th day of February. IMO. at 12:00 noon. LEGALS ?l the courthouse door in Hertford. North Carotin*, ofttr tor sale to the highest bidder tor cult mat certain home and lot situated in the Town of Hartford. North Carolina, described ? follows: Designated as No. >13 South Church Street and further described as follows BEGINNING at the comer of William Mardre lot (now Robert A. White) an Church Street and running an easterly course along said Mardre (now White) lot 12$ feet; thence a southerly course SO tact to a street laid off running at right angle with Church Street: thence along said street to said Church Street IIS feet; thence along said Church Street SO feet to the. place of BEGINNING, and being the tot conveyed by deed dated May JO. 1908, from E.V. Parry and wife, Susie S. Parry to J.L. Ooiier and recorded in Book I. page 97, Public Registry. Perquimans County. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes, if any, and any encumbrances, liens and matters of record, if any. A deposit of 10 percent of his bid will be required of the successful bidder. This 9th day of January, 1980. Walter G. Edwards, Commissioner Jan. 17, 24, 31. Feb. 7 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Ralph Edgar Miller, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased tp exhibit them to the un dersigned at P. 0. Box 411. Hertford, N. C. on or before the 2Sth day of July, 1980 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 18th day of January, 1980. Ralph Edward Miller, Executor Executor of Ralph Edgar Miller, Dec'd Jan. 24, 31. Feb. 7. and 14. Use the classifieds for quick results! AUTO SALE I . " ? The Perquimans County Board of Commissioners will offer for sale by sealed bids for following ? cehlele: ONE 1975 FORD I 4 DR. SEDAN ' FORMERLY USED BY THE PERQUIMANS ? COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT. ? SEPARATE BIDS MAY BE SUBMITTED TO THE UNDERSIGNED CLERK ON OR SEFORE 10:00 O'CLOCK A.M., FEBRUARY 4, 1980. T HE BOARD RESERVES HE RIOHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. p./" V:-' ' 11 .... ,-V ?- '?< ' Perquimans County Board of Commissioners \ BY: JEANNE C. WHITE, CLERK TO THE BOARD Valuable Farms for Sale (1) LEE BUTT TRACT SR 1207 Behind Riddick Grove Church 49.1 Acres Cleared, 12 Acres High Woods 37.1 Acres Swamp (2) EDMOND RIDDICK TRACT SR 1200 1 1207 Across From Riddick Grove Church 94.6 Acres Cleared TERMS OF SALE: Cash Upon Delivery of Duly Executed Warranty Deed DATE & TIME OF SALE: 9 FEBRUARY 1980 AT 11A.M. PLACE OF SALE: Perquimans County Courthouse 10% of bid required as deposit. Final sale if bid is accepted, jlowners reserve the right to refect all bids. Further Information Contact} 'ALTER G. EDWARDS. JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, HERTFORD, N.C. 919-4*6-7347 Mrs. Charles M. Harrell, Jr., hat retained home after spending several days in Chapel Hill. On Sunday, January 13, she attended the christening of her grandson, Costen Harrell Irons at the Chapel of the Cross (Episcopal Parish). Costen, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. Fred Irons IH, was born November S, 1979. Mrs. Irons is the for mer Susan Harrell. Mrs. D. F. Reed, /Sr.. Mrs. Linford Winslow, Mr. Linford Winslow and Mrs. Libby Matthews are patients in Albemarle Hospital. Mrs. Dick Long is a patient in Chowan Hospital. Mrs. Velma Owens and Mr. Sam Trueblood are patients in Chapel Hill Memorial Hospital. Chapel Hill, NC. Mrs. Claude Brinn, Mrs. Earline White, Mrs. Erie Haste, Jr., Mr. Harold Hurdle, Mr. Talmadge Stallings and Mr. Carroll Williams have returned home from Albemarle Hospital. Mr. Howard Williams has returned home from Leigh Memorial Hospital. Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams spent part of last week in Raleigh attending a Soybean Confrence. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt last Sunday were Miss Bea Skipsey of Nags Head, Saint Clair Basnight of Manteo, Mr. and Mrs. Craton Stephens, Jr. of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Inmann of Chesapeake, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones of Franklin, Va. Mrs. Addie Keegan has returned home after a visit with her ion and daughter-in law. CMS and Mrs. Thomas Jones, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Cal. Mrs. Luther Barrington of Chocowinity and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stanton of Port smouth, Va. were guests of Mrs. C. E. Cannon on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers have returned home from a visit with relatives in Charlotte, Pinehurst and Gloucester. Mrs. R. S. Moods, her guest, Miss Prances Setter from Newton, and Miss Thelma Elliott spent several days last week in Maryland. Mrs. Glenn Elkin of Dsyton, Ohio is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden. Miss Ann Winslow, sutdent at UNC-Wilmington, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pettys of Minot, North Dakota were overnite guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Bus and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Farmer of Norfolk, Va. visited relatives in Hertford on Friday. Mrs. Lucille Jackson has returned home after a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cone, in Alexandria, Va. Miss Haiel Hicks has returned to her home in Jackson, Tenn. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Nixon. Miss Virginia Tucker and Miss Elizabeth Tucker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant in Greensboro for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Thach spent several days last week with relatives in Raleigh. Mrs. H. R. Christensen and Mrs. William Stallings spent several days last week in Charlotte to buy Spring Merchandise for Darden Department Store. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Forehand and Mrs. Wayland Howell visited relatives in Norfolk, Va. on Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. Carl Overton and family of Newport News, Va. were guests of relatives in Hertford on Saturday. Ash from wood fire can be dangerous The use of wood burning stoves and fireplace inserts is on the increase, and so is the number of forest fires caused by ashes removed from stoves and fireplaces, according to the North Carolina Division of Forest Resources. The light powdery ash left from a wood fire can insulate hot coals and glowing embers hiding them from view. It is not unusual for these coals to smolder for several days before they are totally consumed. Ashes removed from a wood stove or fireplace should be put in a metal bucket and placed outside away from buildings. The bucket should be secured or anchored so it will not be tipped over by people, animals or the wind. WHOLESALE FISHING SUPPLIES (NETS (made to order or from stock) Flounder Nets, 100 yds $120.00 Spot Nets. 100 yds $133.00 ROPE SPECIALS '/?" Poly, 600 ft $11.10 5/16" Poly, 600 ft $15.20 '/? " Nylon 20* per ft. LIFE JACKETS ... NET LEADS ... NET FLOATS NEW RIVER NETS 20 Charles Creek Rd. Sneads Ferry 919-327-7401 Some people prefer to store the ashes in a larger metal barrel for later use in a compost pile or in a garden. The bucket or barrel should be covered, however, to cut off the oxygen and prevent the ashes from being blown away. Any ashes removed from a wood stove or fireplace should be allowed to sit outside in a covered container for several days before being added to a compost pile or spread on a garden. The Division of Forest Resources urges people to treat ash from wood stoves and fireplaces the same way good campers treat a camp fire. Pour water on the ash, stir, and add more water. Make sure that warm cheery glow stays in the stove or fireplace and doesn't become a hot raging inferno in someone's forest. USED CAR BUYS 79 LTD II. 2-*. $5,500.00 76 LTD, Mr. W.050.00 VB, AT, PS. AC. R. 79 Fairmont Futura $6,000.00 6-cyl., AT, AC, PS, R. 78 Fiesta, 3-dr. $3,800.00 4-cyl., 4-spd., R. 78 For Landau, 4-dr. $4,800.00 V8, AC, AT, PS. 78 Chrysler Cordoba $4,500.00 2-dr., V8, AT, AC, PS, R. 78 Thunderbird, 2-dr. $5,000.00 V8, AT, PS. AC, R. 77 Ford LTD, 4-dr. $4,000.00 V8, AT. AC. PS, R. V8, AT, P5, AC, R. 75 Dodge Charger, 2-dr. $2,195.00 AC, PS, PB, AT. 75 Chev. Malibu, 2-dr. $2,250.00 R, AC. PS, AT, VT. 74 Chev. Camaro, 2-dr. $2,000.00 V8, AT. PS. AC, R. 74 Olds Cutlass, 2-dr. $1,595.00 V8, AT, PS, AC, R. 74 Maverick, 4-dr. $1,500.00 6-cyl., AT. 72 LTD Squire Wagon $1,200.00 V8, AT, PS, R. USED TRUCK BUYS 79 Ford Club Wagon $9,000.00 8 Post., V8. AT. AC. PS. 78 Che*. CIO Silverado $5,00.00 VS. AT. AC. PS, R. . 78 Chev. C10 Silverado $6,000.00 4x4, V8, AT, PS. PB, AC. R. 76 Ford F100 Custom $4,000.00 4x4. V8, AT. AC. 76 Chev. C10 $3,500.00 76 Dodge Van $3,000.00 6