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Bertie Named ‘C’nty Os Year’
In NC Rural Progress Drive
GREENSBORO Bertie County
vas named this week winner ol
the North Carolina "County of the
Year” award for outstanding rural
progress during 1958. It hac! won
out in a state-wide contest, spons
oied by A&T College in which 71
counties were involved.
The anouncement was made on
Friday by Dr. Glenn V. Rankin,
chairman of the Committee on the
North Carolina Rural Progress
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Campaign, with special reference
to Negroes and acting dean of the
School of Agriculture at A&T Col
lege,
The decision was announced fol
lowing visits by the Commit! c to
Bertie, Anson, Robeson and Orange
Counties, finalists in the contest.
The top award includes a SHOO
cash prize and a plaque. Other
winners included: Orange County,
second place, $250; Anson, third
place, $l5O and Robeson County
fourth plaee, $!00.
The cash prizes, to be used
for any constructive purpose of
general benefit to the rural
people of the winning county"
are being given by the North
Carolina Board of Agricultural
Agencies ao d Organizations
and through contributions be
ing procured by L. L. Ray, di
rector of Foundations at North |
Carolina State College, Raleigh.
Bertie County, orie of the largest
in the State by land area in the un
animous opinion of the Committee,
“had demonstrated the most im
Yes, WeAU Talk
By Marcus H. Boulware
DRY SERMONS
QUESTION: 1 have sort of lost !
interest in the church because the
minister preaches such dull ser
mons. What would you suggest
that could be done to remedy the
smiaiioii: fi. j_
ANSWER: Something must be
wrong, for I cannot see how a
minister would let, himself get in
hZj The Way T#
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pressive gains, during the past
year, in agricultural production
and marketing, improved home
making and family living, com
munity improvement and develop
ment, provision for opportunities
lor rural youth and cooperation of
all agencies, organizations and in
stitutions, all on the highest plane
of interracial cooperation and un
derstanding."
The announcement paid special
recognition to the resourcefulness
of people of Bertie County in the
development of two additional
money crops in watermelons and
sweet, potatoes and for their fin
ancing and constructing a modern
wholesale produce market in
which these commodities are mar
keted.
It commended the people of the
county for their “splendid support
and cooperation with both, the pro
fessional anct lay leadership in the
cmnmui it; which resulted in bene
fit for all."
The award is to be presented at
a public meeting to be held in
Uortie County later this month.
to such a rut.
Unless a preacher guvdo him
self against indolence, be will be
come a slave to the tyranny of his
own habits of pulpit preparation.
This is due to many causes: U) to
me ansoromg claims of pastoral
work, which often leave neither
time nor the vigor which is need
ed. if new methods are to be tried;
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on. Super Chief 4-Dr.,
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ing power, iQin”.
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steering, two tone paint,
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clean, one &MQC
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push button drive, ra
dio and heater, white
wall tires, ex
tra nice M
(20 to the dread of making any
changes in habits which come to
be so much a part of himself; and
<3> to the breathless frequency
with which Sunday recurs, sug
gesting that they are somehow in
dependent of the calendar that
regulates the other days of the
week.
Amid the swift succession of
his various engagements he is
tempted to fall back on Abra
ham Lincoln’.* favorite counsel
not to swap horses while cross
ing a stream, and to decide
that in the making of his ser
mons whatever Is, is best.
One cure for this wearisome
trend in the pulpit preparation is
the constant revision of the minis
ter’s methods. The business of
preaching fulfills itself in many
ways, and we are vvi.se if, even
though it be the cost of betraying
some lack of as we strike into
them, we now arid then resolve to
| explore the unbeaten paths of the
| pastoral vocation
READERS
Per my free pamphlet on group
discussion, send two stamps arid a
self-addressed business envelop?
to Dr. Marcus H. Boulware. St.
Augustine's College, Raleigh, N C
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LEGAL NOTICES
BISHOP CONFIRMS NINE —On Sunday night January 25, a XL Ambrose's ( inurh, Raleigh, the .
Right Rev. Edwin A. Penick confirmed nine young people, ('lie <• «s was presented for the rou,;legation
by the Rev. Joseph N. Green, Jr., rector. As possibly the last official visit to St. Ambrose s Bishop Penick
1 spoke of the many years of faithful service to the Diocese of N-.rth Carolina by the cuminicants «t St.
Ambrose’s Church. The Bishop have a very moving sermon on the real meaning of confirmation, the
class and congregation. Front row. left to right: Ralph Campbell. Jr. Natalie Sue I leaver Mildred
I Campbell, Cheryl Hamlin, Clarence Hayes. Second row : Ronald itei«i, Charles Pan Joseph \\ inters
| Jr., Wiley J. Latham. Back row: The Rt. Rev. Edwin A. Reniek, the Hr , Joseph \ (» .. u. Jr.
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Ravine qualifier) ns «<lministrator ol
the estate of Sarah Brown Marks, late
of Wake County. North Carolina, ttvs t
is to notify all persons having claims ;
against the estate of said deceased to j
exhibit the same to the undersigned
on or before the 4th day of Februar" ,i
tSCi). or this notice will be pleaded hr ]
bar, of their recovery All persons in
debted to said estate please make im
mediate payment.
This 4th day of February, 1953
J. W. YEARGIN
Jill Fayetteville Street
Raleigh, North Carolina
PAUL C. WFST, ATTORNEY
P, O. Box 19(53
Raleigh, North Carolina
Feb. 14. A. 28; March 7, 14. 21. 1959
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
NOTICE
The undersigned, having qualified
as Executor ol the Estate of Claude L.
Laws, deceased, late ol Wake County,
Founder’s Day:
W*»a««SC»l» Mrni llt 111 I urn
Dr. R. Stokes
To Address
Kittrell Body
;
KITRELL Kittrell Junior Co!
! ihge will observe its 73rd Founders
| Day Anniversary and Mid-year
j Convocation with Dr. Humbert
j Stokes, President of Wilbetforce
; University of Wiiberforee, Ohio as
j the Founders Day speaker Thurs
j day morning February 26 at 10
! o'clock.
The celebration will open Wed- |
nesday afternoon. February 25
when the Alumni, Presiding Elders,
pastors and friends will respond
to the call of Bishop Frank Madi- j
son Reid, Chairman of the Trustee |
Board, in a planning conference oi
work-shop hour at which time di- j
scussions will be heard from the
thc-me “The Task of the Church
Related College in This Space Age."
Dr R, W. Wisner, President of
the College, together with the fac
ulty and student body will present
a special program Wednesday
night, February 25 at 8 o’clock at
which time the Rev. Edward Con
ner Gibson, pastor of St. James A.
M F. Church at Dallas. Texas
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'SB CHEVROLET For dor V-8. Heater, Power Glide $1795
j 53 PONTIAC Tudor. Heater, Turn Signals $ 595
SANDERS MOTOR CO. i
i j
| USED CAR LOT j
329 S. Blount St. Raleigh j
N. C. Dealer No 1553
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this is to notify a'! persons have,
claims against said e.-iiite to pro , ,•
them lo the undersigned on or i
the 14th day oi February, 19Si. or
notice will be pleaded in h.ir oft"
cowry. Alt persons indebted '•i ou
~.iau. vill nlesxe rrsi.e w.: ■
.payment to the under-signed
j 'this 10th dav of February 1.i?.9
GARRETT L LAWS ¥. , ■
Gamer North Car. !ma
TAYLOR & MOTHKI L
Attorncv:; lo r Estate
Feb. 14, 21. 28 March 7. 14.
NOHi.F OF SAL-.
NORTH CAKOLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Under and by vutue •! an Oitic; r
the Superior Court of WAv t.'uuii:'.
made in the Special Prow.-Img entii:
ed diaries Irving Adreunisn atm ol
Estate of C L. Covington, P*— ■ i ><>n
vs iulia Feriowc et »!., ;ne under: nr.
ed Cotrmiissioner vvti! on the tUn tits
ol Marcl). lflc'J. at 12 'Hi o’clock ■> .•»:
i at the courthouse dour in Wake Coun
ty. tialeigli. North Carolina otic 1< i
sale lo tile highest bidder dot cash
tnose certain ad.leiuin;' trtch of iano
lying and being in it.iieieii to' •
Wake County. Nortli Cjnmt’.a, said
lots to be sold tir-t scparatelv anu
second, a sale oi boln lot., imr.d and
lin? toi.ii liigricst bid, whethe, >r. in
dividual salts or hunt sal..- null ton
sli.utc the basis oi any raise in bid on
; said ptoperlv. said s .lc hei r m -
j sale of this .satue propc -iy wit it h was
: sold in the same manner on the 28th
j day of jautmry . 1659. and here.'-, an
| upset or raised bid was duly nude i r
tune and manner as pn scribed !a.'
The property as described herein in
be offered for sale at tne amount o L
the upset bid. viz... two ttiousand five
hundred anct ninety six dollars anct
twinty five cents ($2,598.28) A deposit
of five percent is teauired of the suc
cessful bidder at time of the sale Said
I lots being more paructiia: ly dtsciibed
as follow-, viz..
Firs! Tract: Bi ing lot No. 234 c!>
cribed and contained in a certain map
made by J B Bra-., C £.. in the Re: -
istei of Deeds office Wake County
Book 911, page Hi, and bounded as
follows:
BEGINNING lit point 40 feet we-t
of the intersection of Woshiiv-ton
and Hawkins Street (note Be-
Edenton Street) on the south side
of Hawkins Street (now- East Eden*
ion Street) 1 runs thence in a west
erly direction along said Hawkin.
Street, (Now East Edenton Street),
4i) feet to a Etake; thence in a
southernly direction 108 8 feet to a
i stake, thence in an easterly direc
tion 40 feet to a stalethence
| northerly 106 6 feet to the point of
i conveyance to C L. Covington re
corded in Book 533. page 279 Wake
the BEGINNING Said Deed of
County Register of Deeds office
For further description refer to
the above mentioned map with
corrections by L. E. Wooten. C F
Registered in Book 333 pare 167.
Second Tract Being Loi No. 323 des
cribed and contained in a certain map
made by James B. Bray, C F. in t) ••
Register nf Deeds office, Wake Coun
ty. Book 91!, page 16. and bounded as
follows, viz.
BEGINNING at a point 8 fret
yve.st of the intersection of tVa.-’li
j ington and Hawkins Street? (now
East Edenton Street ion the south
nt& gakolinhu*
IVI; IK FINDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. !M9
if oi Hawk!in: Slii-et (now Eaui j
E.lenton tUn-el), '.'ill'.’ Ihenre in a i
westerlj OiWtte eloos wid
!f - stti i ■ (now tr:.-iS sdnitun ]
l si!rest), 4v feet to a stake: iheave !
in a .-.o;.!■!■' V'.y direction/ !08 8 feet j
in » 1,1 an iVHrferK'
<i itettion 40 fee' to » stake; tile tic*
Ihi BEGINNING. Said Deed of
nmvivanii to U L. Covington re
corded in Book 533, page 23a. Wake
I County Rvmst. ' of Deeds office
For further description, refer to
:ii,(,ic mentioned map with conee
i ions* by t. K Wooten, C. E„ Regis
tered in Bunk 333, page 167.
This ! )tn dav of February, 1959.
ATTORNEY GEORGE Ft. GREENE,
t'oniin'st/oner
February H. 21. 2fl and March 1. 1959
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
i NORTH l AKOUNA
! WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified as Executor of U\B
i FMute of Wiiiiam H. Haves, deceased,
late of Wake County, North Carolina,
this is >o nolil ail persons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased, to exhibit them to the under
signed 123 East Hargett Street, Ra
leigh, Net’ll Carolina, on or before
Hi- loth clay of January, 1960 or this
. not tee wiR be pleaded m bar of tlieir
I recovery.
Ail prisons indebted to the estate
I will please make immediate payment
i This till', dav of January, 1650
ATTORNEY GEORGE JR GREENE
Exftcuioi
■ January 10, 17 24. 3,; February 7. 14,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
■ I NORTH CAROLINA
i 'A A.K.L COUNTY
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
] CON NIE L YOUNG
PvLLoner
: j VS.
I FRED SCURI.OCK, Unmanred:
JOHN IE SCURLOCK and wife. FLORA
SCURLOCK, JULIUS FRENCH and
vi lie, it any; ANNIE Fi-ARING'ION
I and husband SIMON UFA KING 7 ON,
! ELIZABETH FERHJNGTON and bus
band, it an;., AURHY FEARXNGTON
1 and wile, r. any; P£ 11’R FRLiv. H a nil
I wife, if any; MARJORIE HAIRSTON
I and husband, GEORGE HAIRSTON:
; KARA It HAIRSTON and husband, if
any; ELM A BROOKS and husband,
JOHN BROOKS; LOUISE ALSTON and
trusband, COLF.STA -ALSTON; LUNA
PATTERSON, Widow; PATRICK
CRAIG and wife, if any; the unknown
| heirs of I.UCILE SCURI.OCK, Widow,
i who died in tile year of 1953, and any
| and all unknown persons, having or
j claiming an interest in the land den
i cribed in this petition.
Respondents
! TO Fred Scurlock. Unmarried;
Tohunie Scurlock and wife. Flora Scur
| lock; Julius French and wife, if any:
! Elizabeth Fear in-.ton and husband, if
j any; Aubry Feurington and wife,, if
i any; Peter French and wife, it any;
j Marjorie Hairston and husband.
I George Hairsh n; Willie Miller hus-
I band of Sarah Hairston, Louise Alston
j and husband, Cotesta Alston: Elma
I Brooks and husband John Brooks:
j Tom Scurlock and wife, Daisy Scur
! lock; the unknown heirs oi Luc lie
Scurlock, Widow who died in the
yeai 1958, and any and all unknown
persons having oi claiming an interest
in the land described in tile petition,
their names and addresses being un
known to the petitioner.
You and each of you will take no
| tice that an action entitled above lias
i been commenced in the Superior Court
! of Wake County in which the petition
er seeks to sell the lot herein describ
j rd for the purpose of dividing the p*o-
I coeds; it being impracticable to divide
i said land,
You will take notice that you art
1 required to appear til the office of the
undersigned Clerk of Superior Court
1 of Wake County, on or before the Iftth
' day of March, 1959, and answer or de
murrer to the petition filed herein or
the petitioner will apply to the Court
| for the relief therein demanded.
The said land which will be sold te
described as follows
1 That lot or parcel ot land (with
Improvements thereon) being and
i situate in the southwestern portion
of the City of Raleigh on the
north side < i Battle Street, being
lot No 15, Shaffers Ati ition to the
: Citv of Raleigh as shown on map
| No 1 11883) at Page 10, recorded In
i Book ot Maps i 985. Page 10, afore*
said in ttegisO'i of Deed* office of
Wake County, N. C„ which lot No.
15 herein conveyed fronts South
40 feet on said Battle Street and
runs back north 118 foot to depth |
and is bounded on the north by lot j
No 3, on the east by lot No. 14, on
the south by Battle Street snd on |
i the west by lot No. 16 on said map
, 1885. Page 10, afoi.rtaid. Being the
same lit conveyed to Henry M,
Farnsworth May 10, MCA. by Peter
Bonner and wife, Cherry Bonner
by deed recorded >n Book No 237,
Page 297, In Register of Deeds of
fice of Wake Couufy, N C , and
j being the same Jot conveyed to
j Befer Bonner by Mrs Alice A.
j Shatter by deed recorded in Book
j No , e* Page . in
| said Register’* office.
This 30 day of January. 1919.
SARAH ALLEN
Assistant Clerk of Supeitos Court
F J CARNAGE Ally.
I Feb, 7, 14, 31. 2k, {l*B.
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Weekly Want Ads may be telephoned
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CARD OF "thanks - *
, Th. family of the late Mrs. Mae Has*
Spaulding wishes to express sincere
ap'd''"' kit lon for the many kindnesses
extend- ! them during their bereave
ment
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EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
I NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified as Adiianistlaw.-i
at the Extate of Mis. bauit Morg.m
Blackmon, deceased, late of Wake
County, North Carolina, this is to no
tify ad persons having claims agamsi
the estate of said deceased to cxuiiM
s era to the undersigned at 414 fc Ca
barrus Street, Raleigu, North Carolina,
■>n or belo,<. Hu- 3ist day ot Dvcciubvi.
last), or this notice will tie pleaded in
oar oi their recovery. AU persons In
debted unto inc estate will plem-e
make immediate payment.
‘ This ißt.) day of January, 1939.
MRS. MARGARET R. SWAIN.
Executrix
F. J. Carnage, Att’y.
January 24, 31; February 7, 14, SI,
28. 1959.
. ~
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
' NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified an Administrator of
’lie estate of Mr.-, Moliie C’oliton Dr
Berry, deceased, late of Wake Couni v,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the Es
tate of said deceased to exhibit tneir,
to the undersigned at S. Wil
mington Street, Raleigh. Norih Caro
lina, on or before the 19th day of Jan
uary, or Unis notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All per
i sons indebted to the estatii will please
i make immediate payment.
Tins I9th day o fJanuary, 19;>8
DR. A. C. DEBERRY. Admr.
F. J. CARNAGE. Att’y.
January 24. 31; February J, 14, 21
28, 1959.
LN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEJ'ORE THE CLERK
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS
HY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
iHLLAE MAE SAt.ES,
Petition*/-
v*.
HELEN MCDANIEL and
WILLIAM MCDANIEL,
Respondents
HELEN MCDANXEi. ANT) WU.UA.’.
MCDANIEL, T«K« Notice Ti'.at;
A pleading seeking relief agam.-
you lias been filed to the adoptim
proceeding entitled as above.
The natur* of the relief being aoum
again* you is to have the Court tit
dare that the minor whose adoption
being sought by petitioner herein, \ n
abandoned by you «s mother and fa
tiler of said minor prior to the in.n.
Union of this action., and to cause tto
Court to appoint a next friend far ; a
minor who was bom oa or about t:
25th <iny of July, IDtfi, in Craven Con
tv, North Carolina, sold next friend t
have authority and power to give m
with-hold, consent foe the proposed
doptlon.
You are required to truko deiem
to such pleadings not. later than tin
(Bth day of Marco, 1999, and upon ytu 1
failure to do so the party seeking sc; -
! vices against you will apply to the
Court for the relief sought,
i This vtb dav of February, 1959
SARA ALLEN
Assistant Clerk of Superior Court
F. J. CARNAGE, Atty
Feb. 7, 14, 21. 23, 1956.
The number of dairy «w» bred
by (artificial brording ttasocteUffliw
ip North Carolina jumped 15 per
cent in 1938.
Tn 7957, North Carolina dairy
milk anrS 209 tKginds of buttfitau
«ow» averaged pounds of
7