Market summary A total of 11, OCS feeder pigs were told on 13 itote graded sales during the week of August 25, according to the Market Newi Service of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Prices were lower this week with declines C$3.10 to 12.50 on 40 to 50 ind pigs. US 1-2 pigs weighing 40-50 pounds averaged $77.13 per hundred pounds with No. 3s $35.20; SO SO pound l-2s averaged $67.37, No. 3s $5(.2S; 00-70 pound l-2s $30.03, No. 3s $51.73; 70-30 pound l-2s $5142 per hundred pounds with No. 3s $43.30. At weekly livestock auctions held within the state prices for Ukughter cows were 50 cents to $1.50 lower and feeder calves irregular. Utility and Commercial cows brought $40 to $48; At one market Choice Slaughter steers above 300 pounds $85.50 to $69 and Choice slaughter heifers above 700 pounds brought $64 to $85.50. Medium frame No. muscle steers 400-500 pounds brought $65. to $79 per hundred pounds and same grade heifers 400-500 pounds sold $58 to $73.75. No. One muscle feeder cows sold from $43 to $53.50. Baby calves under 3 weeks of age brought $40 to $95 per head. Market hogs brought mostly $50 to $50.50 per hundred weight and (^0-600 pound sows $41 to $50. Market hogs at daily cash buying stations about the state sold steady to $.25 lower during week of August 25 and ranged mostly $49.25 to $51 per hundred pounds; Sows 300-600 pounds were mostly $37 to $44. Corn prices were 2 cents higher and soybeans .20 to .25 cents higher through Thur Clay, August 28, compared to the same period of the previous week. No. 2 yellow shelled corn ranged mostly $3.30 to $3.55 in the Eastern part of the state and $3.50 to $3.80 in the Piedmont. No. 1 yelloV soybeans ranged mostly $7.50 to $7.75 in the East and $7.09 to $7.45 in the Piedmont; No. 2 red winter 'Obeat $3.90 to $4.; No. 2 red oats $1.75 to $1.90. New crop prices quoted for harvest delivery corn $3.32 to $3.41, soybeans $7.53 to $7.60, Wheat $4.38 to $4.52. Egg prices were higher by . 2.4 cents per dozen on large, 3.6 on mediums and 1.7 on small sizes to those at the previous week. Supplies are moderate to light. Demand was good. The North Carolina weighted average price quoted on August 28 for small lot sales of cartoned grade A eggs delivered to stores was 72.37 cents per dozen for large, Medium 65.25 and Smalls 47.82. The broiler-fryer market is 2 cents higher for next week's trading. Supplies are adequate. Demand is good. The North Carolina dock weighted average price is 56.14 cents per pound for less than truckloads picked up at processing plants during the week of September 1. This week 8.4 million birds were processed in North Carolina with an average live bird weight of 3.93 pounds per bird on August 27. Heavy type hens were lower this past week. Supplies are increasing and demand good. Heavy type hen prices were 19 cents per pound at the farm with buyers loading. In western North Carolina all packing houses are open for apples except for those at the higher elevations. Color is improving with a heavy volume going into bags. Peak harvest for tomatoes is just passing with good supplies available for the next couple of weeks. Supplies of other vegetables are light. On August 28, prices quoted for tray pack cartons of fancy red delicious sizes 80-113s were $13 to $14, golden delicious $12 to $13, bags of red delicious $9, golden delicious $7 to $7.50, 20 pound cartons of large tomatoes $6.50, cabbage 4.50 per crate and pole beans mostly $10 per bushel hamper. Gross tobacco sales for the period August 25-28, on South Carolina and Border North Carolina Belt totaled 20.5 million pounds and averaged $146.57 per hundred; Eastern Belt totaled 34 million pounds and averaged $152.43; Old and Middle Belt 27.2 million PART TIME Take inventory local stores. Car necessary. Write phone number, experience to: ICC 189 Box 304 Paramus, N.J. 07652 pounds were sold for an average of $139.36 per hun dred. For this period tic* Stabilization Corporation received 11.7 on the Border Belt, 4.6 on the Eastern Belt and 8.2 percent on the Old and Middle Belt. ASCS update by THOMAS RIDDICK Crop disaster program Several producers have already filed applications for low yield credit because of yield losses on corn due to the drought conditions we have had in the county. Producers are reminded of the disaster program and the possibility of earning payments when there is a loss. On farms that the yield falls below 60 percent of the estalished farm yield, farmers may qualify for payment to compensate for some of the loss. Each farm stands on its own in determining eligiility and payments. Production must be kept separate and turned in to us on each farm for which application is filed. This can be weight tickets or sales receipts identified with the farm number or name and showing the mositure reading, producers name, and date. If the grain is stored, call us and we will measure the quantity in the bin. Level the grain in the bin, and should we not be able to get to your farm immediately when called, mark the depth of the grain on the bin for us to get our measurement. Applications must be filed within 15 days of harvest completion on the farm. Cost-sharing Sign up now for cost-sharing through our ACP program on carrying out needed con servation work. A sign up period was designated to run through Sept. 10 for taking appliction on fall practices. Funds must be allocated by this date or we will lose what OWN YOUR OWN RETAIL APPAREL SHOP Offer the Mast in pans, denims and sportswear. $14, ?50.00 includes invtit tary, fixtures, etc. Complete Store! Open in as little as 2 weeks anywhere in USA (alse available infants, children and pre-teen simp). Call iOANN, TOLL FREE" 1-MQ47447S0. is available for our use in the county. Request can be made by phone or by visiting the office. Cost-sharing is available on such practices as seeding winter cover crop, establishing permanent vegetative cover (pasture), pasture improvement, lagoons and others. Act now, don't lose out on what is available to you. Commodity loans Commodity loans are available for both farm stored and approved USDA warehouse stored grain. Loan rates are as follows on 1M0 crops: Corn $2.43 Bu. Soybeans $5. Bu. Grain Sorghum $3.86 Cwt. Interest rate is 11.5 percent. Peanut marketing card We would like for producers to pick up their marketing cards at the ASCS office. If it is not convenient for you to do so, please call us and we will mail you your cards. Marketing cards and producer identification cards will be issued as they were last year. Farm Bureau advisors to meet Over 150 members of Farm Bureau commodity advisory committees from throughout North Carolina will meet in Raleigh, Sept. 5, to begin the organization's "policy development process". Donald Madre, president of the Perquimans County Farm Bureau, said representatives in nine commodity areas will meet for the purpose of pin pointing some of the issues and problems that farmers will be facing in farm com modities during 1981 and future years. Representing the Perquimans County Farm Bureau at the meeting will be Ed Nixon, peanut committee; Billy Williams, field crops; and Tommy Harrell, hor ticulture. Madre said that aften issues are raised and discussed by commodity committees, they are submitted to the in dividual county Farm Bureaus for consideration by resolutions committees prior to the county annual meetings. Madre pointed out that the Raleigh meeting will begin at 10 a.m. with a report on the current agricultural situation and general problem areas that will be confronting agriculture in the future. Committees will later begin their individual discussions. Madre suggested that Farm Bureau members bring ideas or questions to the attnetion of local committee members. "This policy development process assures Farm Bureau members that the organization at county, state, and national levels will work for those objectives which members themselves have initiated and decided," he said.. FIX-IT-SHOP We Specialize In Upholstery Call day or night: 426-7788 or 482-3087 RT. 2, HERTFORD SILVER COINS DOLLARS - UP TO 199S - 1964 OR BEFORE ? 1964 OR BEFORE - 1964 OR BEFORE Y HALVES 1996 TO 1999 STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE A JEWELRY L KNIVES - BRACELETS \ FORKS - LOCKETS A SPOONS - NECKLACES j CUPS ? RMQS FRIDAY (WftJL-7P.il.) SEPTEMBER, 4TH, 5TH ft ftTH MUX 412? 10 MTVRMY (10 JUL-S PJL) Soil test measures nematodes Soil-borne nematodes may be robbing your garden of part of its potential yield at fruit and vegetables. A soil assay can help determine if you have this problem and how serious it is. Nematodes are round worms that can't be seen without the aid of a microscope. Some of them cause large swelling on the roots of some vegetables and farm crops. These swellings are easily seen if you pull up a plant and view the roots. North Carolina Agricultural Extension Serice specialists explain that other nematodes cause injury but don't cause root knot. Therefore, the best way to determine if you have nematodes in your garden soil is to take a soil samnle and have it assayed. The assay by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture will cost you only $1 per sample. You probably wouldn't want to submit more than one sample from a normal fiie garden. "? This composite sample can 1 be taken by collecting small - amounts of soil from several locations in the garden, - mixing it thoroughly and taking about a quart of the soil for the assey. - The soil to be assayed should be put into a plastic bag and kept cool. Forms to - submit information are * available from the county - agricultural extension office. Classifieds and legals 4Personits NOTICE I am not responsible for Mils other ttian my own Harmon Lowe 6-Help Wanted HOUSING LOAN PROCESSOR Parttime work, family budgets and some construction knowledge preferred. Send Resume to P. 0. Bo* 47, Hertford, NC. tfn CLERICAL part or full time opportunity from home working with mail. No ex perience required. For information, send stamped, sell addressed envelope DYN NAR ENTERPRISE, P.O. Box 34, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903. 2MwpSite YARD SALE - Saturday, Sept. 6, 319 Grubb St., Hertford. Household items, furniture, lamps, collectibles, antique lewelry, fireplace screen, wrought iron porch railings, books, clothes, and more! Several families. 10 a.m. until. Rain or shine. YARD SALE - Saturday. Several families, miscellaneous items. Twine Tile and Carpet Shop, U.S. 17 North, Hertford. 27-MiscellaneousFor Sale "WINDMILLS FOR SALE!" Lower your electric bill, protect your family & business, plus help conserve America's valuable resources! ! Have "your own" windmill installed today and save tSS forever! For "Free Brochure", write: American Wholesale Wind mills, Box 261, Stone Mountain, Ga. 30084. 31-Busintss Opportunities *356 WEEKLY guaranteed. Work 2 hours daily at home ($178 tor one hour daily). Free brochure. J. Chruch, P. O. Box 55F, Hays, NC 28635. BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Small initial investment, good credit, willing to work are the only requirements. Own your own company, set your own hours. Make as much or as little as the time you in vest. For more information call collect 704 482 7716 or write P. O. Box 2492, Shelby, NC 28150. SALES OPPORTUNITY for the right man or woman who can qualify. Guaranteed income. S12.000 to (20,000 income 1st year. Expense paid training. Send resume with telephone number to Mr. Dale, Route 2, Box 694, Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 33-Oogs, Cats I Pets FREE - Hamsters to good home. Call 426 7665. 49-LobFo^Sa|eor Rent WATERFRONT - 7.25 acres on Perquimans River. 6 miles south of Hertford off Harvey Point Road. Call collect 804 8774987. LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY CAROL GORDON HASSELL and wile. SUSAN JANE HASSELL. dated February IS. I960 and recorded in Book *1. page 10. Perquimans County Public Registry by W. T.Culpepper, III, Substitute Trustee Under and by virtue of the power ol sale contained In a certain deed ol trust executed by Carol Gordon Hassell and wife, Susan Jane Hassell, to Charles E. Johnson, T rustee for Larry S. Ambrose and or Robin C. Ambrose, dated February IS, 19M and recorded in Book 91. page 10. Perquimans County Public Registry; and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned as Substitute Trustee by an instrument of writing dated May 29, 19*0 and recorded in Book 92, page 245, Perquimans County Public Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Cour mouse door in Hertford, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, on the 12th day of September, 1980, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in New Hope Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, more particularly described as follows. BEGINNING at an iron stake on me southernly side of N. C. Road 1332. said iron stake being at said road right of way at the edge of an Orchard, and thence in a westernly direction 200 feet along said road right of way to a point, an iron stake; thence a right angle and in a southernly direction 500 feet to an iron stake; thence a right angle and in an easternly direction 200 feet to an iron stake; thence a right angle and in a northernly direction 500 feet to the said iron stake the point of beginning; and being a tract of land and Improvements from the said Bruce A. Colson property which is a part of the P. C. Creekmore property. For further description and chain of title see deed executed to Carol Gordan Hassell and wife, Susan Jane Hassell, by Larry S. Ambrose and wife, Robin C. Ambrose, Public Registry of Perquimans County. N.C. The real estate above described shall be sold subject to all outstanding Perquimans County ad valorem taxes and special assessments, if any. The highest bidder at the sale shall be im mediately required to make a cash deposit not to exceed ten percent ( 10) of the amount of the bid up to and including $1,000.00 plus five percent (5) of any excess over $1,000.00. This the 11th day of August, 1980. W. T. Culpepper, III, Substitute Trustee 108 East King Street P. O. Box 344 E demon, NC 27932 Aug. 14,21,28, Sept. 4, 11 LEGALS the Plaintiff Landlord will of the 30th day of September, I WO. offer for sale and jell for cash, to the last and highest bidder at public auction, at 103 South Church Street, Hertford, North Carolina beginning at 10 a.m. the following described personal property of the , Defendant Tenant: 1) Stereo Amp Turn Table 8 track made by SHARP with Speakers Serial Number 70862836 2) Two Section white plastic couch love seat 3) Three Section white plastic couch 4) One Coffee Table and two end tables 5) Wood dinette set with four chairs " ' 6) One Chair living room ? 7) Miscellaneous books 8) Miscellaneous cloths 9) Two lamp tables '? 10) Royal portable tyepwriter Serial Number NM 8438716 11) One Single bed with Mattress and Springs 1?) One Dresser with mirror 13) One Chest (locked) 14) One White dresser without mirror >. 15) One White corner table 16) Miscellaneous Kitchen Equipment ( Coffee pot, toaster, etc. ) 17) Miscellaneous child toys 18) One Suitcase 19) One Large Flower Planter The terms of this sale are cash at time of sale. This the 29th day of August. 1980. William J. Bentley, Sr. Attorney for Plaintiff 100 South Front Street Hertford, NC 27944 (919) 426 5327 Sept. 4, 11 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Jeanette Sershen, Plaintiff, vs. Eugene G. Sershen, Defendant, TO EUGENE G. SERSHEN, Defen dant: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action, wherein the Plaintiff is seeking an absolute divorce based on the grounds of a one year separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than forty (40) days following Thursday. August 28, 1980, and upon failure to do so, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sought. James D. Singletary Attorney for Plaintiff 152 North Church Street Post Office Bo* 653 Hertford, N.C. 27944 Telephone: 426 8234 Aug. 28, Sept. 4. 11 LE6ALS NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Debra Lynn Webb, Plaintiff, vs. Clarence Anthony Webb, Defendant, To Clarence Anthony Webb, Defendant : TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action, wherein the Plaintiff is seeking an absolute divorce based oh the grounds of a one year separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later that forty (40) days following Thursday, August 21, 19*0, and upon failure to do so, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sought. James Singletary Attorney for Plaintiff 152 North Church Street Post Office Box 453 Hertford, North Carolina 27944 Telephone: (919) 4241234 August 21, 28, Sept. 4 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Robert A. White, 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 400 Pine Lake Drive. Elizabeth City, N.C. on or bofcve the 22nd day of February, 19(1 or this i.otice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AM persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 12th day of August. 19N. Geneva W. Kenton, Executrix Robert A. White, Dec'd Aug. 21, J?, Sept 4, 11 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mary Russell Godfrey, deceaaed, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this Is la notify all persons having claims against the estate ?f MM deceased to exhibit to the un derdgned at Route 3, Box 171, Hertford. N.C on or before the 2nd day of March. 19*1 or IMs notice will be pleaded in bar rmr ni lm __ . ail n m n _ _ * - o? hwii recovery, ah persons iimvutcq iq SAid Htltt Will plMH flfukv ilPITWdiltt Aug ?, Sept 4. 11, to NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PROCESS OF PUBLICATION FLOYD B. HOLLEY and wile, MARGARET HOLLEY, Petitioners, vs. CHARLES R. WILLIAMS and wife, THEOLA WILLIAMS, GEORGE W. HOLLEY; ETHEL MAE WELCH and husband, LLOYD WELCH; HERBERT HOLLEY; GEORGE MAE COLLINS, LOUWARREN HOLLEY; ETHEL HOLLEY; and WILLIAM C. HOLLEY McGHEE, Respondents. TO: WILLIAM C. HOLLEY McGHEE, the above named Respondent. TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking KutT >gainst you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Property owned by Charles Holley, deceased, to be sold in an action for partition. You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than the 7th day of October, I WO, said date being 40 days from the first publication of this Notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking the relief against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. THIS the 15th day of August. 19?0. . William J. Bentley, Sr. Attorney for Petitioners 100 South Front Street Hertford, NC 27*44 <*l?) 426 5327 Aug. n, Sept. 4, II NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Lenna Fleetwood Griffin, 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 P 0 Bo* m. Wake Forest, N.C. 27517 on or before the 23rd day Of February, INI or this notice will be plsadsd In bar of their recovery. Alt persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This 21st day of August. INO. Jayne 6. Keener, Executrix Lenna Fleetwood Griffin, Dec'd Aug. a, Sept. 4. II. II NOT I CI OF SALE JOHN AYSCUE, Plaintiff. vs. JUDITH HABOCLE. Defendant UMOER AND BY VIRTUE of a Landlord's Lien an certain personal property tar rant and talepham owned by Judity Hemli, Tenant, to jofin Ayscue. Landlord, tram March M, ISM ?o July M, UN; and notice having been ssrvwf or ownw hnqh# NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY Octavis Long dated November 10, 1978, recorded in Book 85, page 183, Perquimans County Registry, by Max S. Busby, TRUSTEE Pursuant to the power of sale con tained in a deed of trust executed by """" Octavis Long on November 10. 1978 to John W. Graham, Trustee, Max S. Busby having been substituted as Trustee, . _ recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Perquimans County in Book 85 at page 183; default having been made in the payment of the note and in com pliance with the terms and conditions contained in said deed of trust, and demand having been made on the un dersigned Trustee by the holder of the note thereby secured to foreclose said security, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Perquimans County Courthouse door in the Town of Hertford, North Carolina on Friday, Sept. 26, 19(0 at twelve o'clock noon, the following described lot or parcel of land, lying and being in Bethel Township. Perquimans County North Carolina and more particularly _ described as follows: TRACT No. 1: Being Lots No. 4 and No. 13 in Tract No. 1, and also Lot No. 5 ] in Tract No. 2 as described in that ? < Special Proceeding entitled "Edgar Long and others vs. Martha Long and others", and Particularly in the Report of Commissioners, dated November 21, 1931 and registered in Book 21, Page III, Office of Register of Deeds. Perquimans County, North Carolina. See also maps of said tracts registered in Book 22, page 113 and Book 22, page 114 for further description. TRACT No. 2: Being Lots 5 and 10 and Lots 6 and 1 1 in the Division of the Edgar Long Lands, as shown in Dead Book 22. page 1 1 1 , and Map Book 22, page 1 11, and also reference is made to deed from J. $. AAcNIdar and wife to Octavis Long, dated March 12, 1947; reference being hereby made to said dlvidion report, map and -* ? Ii i ? Hi ? i -* ? - __-j .k .J o?w rOr former opscr ipTion ano cnatn or title. Reference is alto made to Deed from Elnora Spruill. widow, to Octavis Long. Jr dated October 10. 1971. and recorded in Book 14, page 497. Office of Register of Deeds. Perquimans County. North Carolina. This sate will be made subject to all outstanding ad valorem taxes and en cumbrances of record that have priority over the subject deed of trust and the WwWt Will W IrHw" 9 ton (N) percent of the bid with the Court Dated and polled this 25th day of August. 19M. Max S. Busby. Substitute Tnntoe 101 West Eden Street P.O. Box 445 Edenton, North CeralHw J79JJ Telephone: (919)420 4441 Sept. 4.11, 18, 25 ^