PAGE TWO Garriss Releases GradingFor April Food Handlers Cooper ate In More Sanitary Stores That handlers of food in Edenton are cooperating in presenting more sanitary places of business is reflect ed in the April grading of food handling establishments just an nounced by Dr. F. H. Garriss, county health officer. Dr. Garriss’ ratings for the month follow: A. & P. Store 95-0% J. E. Lassiter Market 94.5% C. E. Byrum Market 94.5% Cherry’s Grocery 94.5% Goodwin’s Grocery 94.0% Pender’s Store 94.0% G. M. Byrum Market 94.0% H. M. Phthisic Market 91.0% E. C. White Market 89.0% Friendly Market 85.0% Primary Graders Give Splendid Performance Despite a steady downpour of rain, a large crowd gathered in the Eden ton school auditorium Friday night to witness the operetta “Over the Garden Wall’’ by primary grade chil dren. About 100 children, attired in attractive costumes made from crepe paper, took part and produced one of the most interesting entertainments yet shown in the new school annex. The youngsters were coached by Mrs. M. A. Hughes, who directed the play and in each instance various groups won rounds of applause by the au dience. The play was a success from every angle, the proceeds being approxi mately $75. Commissioners Plan Buy New Jury Chairs Following the recommendation of the grand jury to provide more com sortable seats in the jury box, the County Commissioners at their meet ing Monday considered the matter but postponed definite action until a later meeting. A sample of a fancy swivel chair was presented which would be screwed to the floor, but the Commis sioners felt that a different style of chair more in keeping with the in terior. architecture of the building be desirable and on that ac count held ip placing the order until more appropriate samples can be furnished. These samples will in all probabil ity be on hand at the next meeting and new chairs purchased before the next term of Superior Court. DIES IN NORFOLK HOSPITAL Mrs. Lulu Griffin, 66, -who made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Copeland, near Ryland, died in a Nor folk hospital. She was stricken with pneumonia while visiting relatives in Norfolk. Funeral services were held in Norfolk, with interment being made there. A number of Ryland people attended the funeral. \G R ,rr CLAIROL, the amazing sham* poo-oil-tint, has been used and praised by millions of American women who want young-looking hair. In one triple-action treatment, Clairol shampoos, reconditions and TINTS . . . blends tell-tale gray into the natural tones of your hair •o perfectly as to defy detection. Ask for a Clairol treatment at your beauty shop or write us for FREE booklet, advice and analysis. }> Naturally. .. with ClMßOft uas JOAN CLAIR Clairol Inc., 112 W. 4« St. New Volk Send FEES Booklet. Advice. Am** Name.. —... ..i.i— M fi,r Addreas , „ City 5tan........ i, 1 MERRY HILL 1 i Mrs. A. E. Bowen and Mrs. G. E. Keeter, of Windsor, spent Thursday with Mrs. T. E. Bowen. Miss Lucile Perry was the guest of Miss Margaret Davenport, at Roper, a few days last week. Mrs. D. A. Byrd, of Ahoskie, spen* Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden. Dan Phelps and daughter, Jackie, and Miss Elizabeth Morris, of New port News, Va., were the week-end guests of Miss Mittie Phelps. Paul Smith, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. S. A. Adams, Miss Louise Smith wick, Mrs. Roy Baker and Mrs. Wil liam Phelps attended the Sunday School Convention at Christian Har bor Church Friday. Mrs. Frank Perry, of Edenton, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sue Britt, Sunday. Mrs. T. E. Bowen had as her guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Keeter and Hazel Keeter, of Windsor; Den nis Bowen and son, Wayne, of Ports mouth, Va., and Rudolph Keeter, of, Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Mizell, of Windsor, were guests of Mr. and, Mrs. C. Cobb on Sunday. Mrs. T. G. Harrell, of Newport News, Va., is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams, Miss es Frances Maness, Celia Garren, Ruth Hollowell, Evelyn Hoggard and Lyda Williford, and J. L. Williford and W. C. Huntley attended the Fifth Sunday Sing at Colerain Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. 71 Are Vaccinated At Creswell Clinic Seventy-one children from the Creswell community were vaccinated against smallpox or diphtheria at the Creswell school building Monday in a pre-school clinic held under the di rection of Dr. S. V. Lewis, district health officer. Physical defects found as results of examinations were recommended for treatment during the summer months so that the children may not be impeded in their school work when the new term begins. Classified and Legals • Use ECONOMY FEEDS At our Center Hill mill we are now equipped to shuck and shell corn, grind corn and cob meal, peanut hay and soybeans or any other feeds you need made here. Charges reasonable. Prompt ser vice. Feeds ground while you wait B. W. EVANS NATIONALLY KNOWN FISHING Delivered at bargain prices. Cata logue free. Tackle Store, Sac City, lowa. apf.2o,27may4pd GRIFFIN'S SHOE POLISH—COM pIete line in various colors and white. Julian E. Ward’s Shoe Shop. STORE FOR SALE—ANY ONE lln - terested in buying a store building can see one by calling at my house at 107 Oakum Street, Edenton. W. J. Harris. i apr.2o,27,may4pd. RE-BUILT ARMY SHOES AREj ideal for spring plowing and other | farm work. Good wear and com fortable for working. Julian E. Ward’s Shoe Shop, Edenton, N. C. FOR SALE—TWO NEW NORGE Washing Machines. Will sell at a I big reduction. Burton’s Service Station, Edenton. tfc. CEMENT HALF-SOLING GIVES ladies’ shoes that factory finished look. Have the next pair rebuilt by Julian E. Ward, Edenton, N. C. OPPORTUNITY FOR ENERGETIC young man to sell automobile in surance for outstanding company offering big savings to policy holders. Experience unnecessary. NOTICE! DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS By order of the Town Council, I will, on Monday, May 15, 1939, advertise all property for sale on which taxes for the year 1938 have not been paid. To avoid being advertised, taxes must be paid not later than Saturday, May 13,1939. LOUISE a CUKE Collector, Town of Edenton, N. C V A * —p—— wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1939 Hundreds of policy-holders in the Albemarle. Full or part-time. Write or call Lorimer Midget*, Virginia Dare Arcade, Elizabeth City. apr.2o,27,may4lwm. KEYS MADE, SAFE COMBINA tions changed, guns repaired, and any work of a locksmith done in first class order. See Geo. Leary, Queen St., Edenton, N. C. ts GABARDINE SHOE POLISH CAN be secured in navy and black at Julian E. Ward’s Shoe Shop, Eden ton, N. C. FOR SALE—ONE WESTINGHOUSE Electric Refrigerator. For sale cheap. Apply to Mitchener & Leary, Oakum Street, Edenton. apr.27,may4e WHITE GIANT EGGS—IOO, $3.95; White Australorp Eggs, 30 for $2.25; Red Turkey Eggs, 12 for $3.25; Toms, $5.00. Mrs. Boss Hockaday, Selmer, Tenn. may4,ll,lßpd. WANTED ORIGINAL POEMS, songs, for immediate consideration. Send poems to Columbian Music Publishers Ltd., Dept. W-73, Tor ' onto, Can. may4,ll,lßpd. PERCHERONS—BELGIANS. THIR ty Years a breeder. 50 head Stal lions and Mares. The best cheap. Come or write. Lawrence Farms, Marion, Ohio. ltpd. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority contain ed, in that certain deed of trust exe cuted by C. C. Copeland, Jr., and wife, Clemma Copeland, to the under signed trustee on the Ist day of July, 1927, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chowan Coun ty, N. C., in book 39, pages 29 and 30, default having been made in the conditions of said trust, the under signed trustee, will, on May 9, 1939, at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Court House door of Chowan County, N. C, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described property: All those certain lands containing 74 acres, more or less, situated on the Meadow Road about 16 miles from the Town of Edenton, in Eden ton Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, bounded on the North by Sandy Run Swamp; on the East by A. T. Perry and D. T. Ward; on the South by D. T. Ward and D. R. Baker; on the West by G. H. Baker and T. L. Britt; and beginning on the North side of the Meadow Road at A. T. Perry’s comer; thence along said Meadow Road North 79 deg. and five minutes, West three' chains; thence South 18 deg. West 17 chains to a comer in the D. T. Ward land, thence North 45 deg. West 23.5 chains to D. R. Baker’s comer; thence along the line of D. R. Baker, G. H. Baker and T. L. Britt. North 27 deg. five minutes East 38.5 chains to the run of Sandy Run Swamp; thence along the various courses of the run of said swamp about 12.5 chains to A. T. Perry’s line; thence along the ! line of A. T. Perry South 7 deg. West 30 chains to the beginning con taining 74 acres as per plat of Wil liam C. Chappell, surveyor, dated May 13, 1927, and the same conveyed to the said C. C. Copeland, Jr., by C. C. Copeland, Sr., and wife Lydia M. Copeland, by deed, duly recorded in Chowan County in Book “M” page 34, said deed and those mentioned thereof part hereof for fuller de scription and chain of title, and being the same lands conveyed to C. C. Copeland, by the following two deeds, j to-wit: Deed of Joseph A. Byrum and wife, dated August 4, 1890, and re t corded in Book “B” page 283; and by I deed of A. J. Ward and wife, dated j June 1, 1892 and recorded in Book PS? Mitchener’s Pharmacy “C” page 113; all of the public regis try of Chowan County, N. C., to which reference is hereby made for further description. The above property will be sold subject to all taxes now due and un paid. A deposit of Five Per Cent of the amount bid will be required of thej successful bidder at the hour of sale. This notice dated and posted this 7th day of April, 1939. SOUTHERN LOAN & INSURANCE COMPANY, Trustee. (Formerly Southern Trust Company) By WORTH & HORNER, Attorneys, Elizabeth City, N. C. , Apr.13,20,27,May4 NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to C. S. Vann, Trustee, by J. T. Ryan and wife recorded in office of Register of Deeds of Chowan I County, North Carolina in Book 34, pages 377-8, the undersigned will sell at public auction at the Court House door in Chowan County, North Caro-1 lina at 12 o’clock, Noon, on May 20, 1939, for cash to the highest bidder the land in Edenton Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, to wit: The homeplace of the late J. T. Ryan lying on the Greenhall Road containing 30 acres, more or less. Reference is made to aforesaid deed of trust for fuller description. Dated and posted this April 19, 1939 JENNIE P. VANN and MYRA V. HOLLAND, Executrices of C. S. Vann, Trustee. apr.27,may4,ll,lßrch. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Nehemiah Holley, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, N. C., on or before the 27th day of April, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 27th day of April, 1939. AGGIE HOLLEY, Administratrix of Nehemiah Holley, Estate. apr.27,may4,11,18,25,june4 j North Carolina, In The Superior Court Chowan County Before The Clerk Charles H. Wood and W. J. Berry man, trading as Wood & Berryman, I Petitioners, Vs. Isham Lowther, Executor, Isham Lowther, Edward Lowther, and! Clarence Lowther, Devisees, and Ida Lowther, widow of B. G. Lowther, deceased, and R. C. Hol land, Trustee, Defendants. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant, Clarence Lowther,; will take notice that a Special Pro ceeding entitled as above has been commenced before the undersigned, Clerk Superior Court of Chowan, County, for the purpose of obtaining! an order for the sale of certain land described in the petition which has been- filed in this cause to make as- I Over HALF A MILLION 1939 CHEVROLFTS Sold To Date! '/mZ/mW//////''///', '/ss„ ,/, . -u, >/,.. • - / "'//■■/'."ti/- aho-stium of every day, riding smw§ Somebody buys (W SffiL * OD * s,Y EmW A o now Chevrolet! FAMOUS W “OBSERVATION vaivmn-hcad pJSjilfl the demand Is increasing i/.tmu.TV ” day after day vmi,UTY A aWBWL MOTOM VAUII ________ _ A m mmmm JjpD |m IHR mm ”H"■■ Bn mm ms BB Hi SM I m fra II |Rj Ip |H MII I 1111 mm lln| wr IS 1? Vila ■■nil- -Haw ■ wee - w wiwia mi a- Phone 150 Edenton, N* 0» \ ■ sets for the payment of debts and costs and charges of administration of the estate of B. G. Lowther and said defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the petition before the undersigned Clerk Super ior Court at his office in Edenton, N. C., within thirty days from the ex piration of the time prescribed by 1 the order of publication in the cause, to-wit within 30 days from May 18, 1939, or the petitioners will apply for and be entitled to the relief de manded in said petition. This 20th day of April, 1989. R. D. DIXON, Clerk Superior Court. apr.2o,27,may4,llwdp. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. T. Ryan, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned, care R. C. Holland, Edenton, North Carolina, on or be-i I fore the 27th day of April, 1940, or I this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 27th day of April, 1939. JOHNNIE S. RYAN, Administrator of Estate of J. T. Ryan. R. C. Holland, Attorney. apr.27,may4,ll,lß,2s,junelrch j North Carolina In The Superior Court Chowan County Before The Clerk Emma B. Hobbs and Husband F. W. Hobbs, Petitioners. Vs. A. H. Byrum and Wife, Mamie S. Byrum, T. P. Byrum, Unmarried, Ila B. Bradshaw and husband, D. H. Bradshaw, Lonie B. Taylor and husband, S. W. Taylor, Bessie B. Wiggins and husband, J. L. Wig gins, Ida Byrum, widow of O. C. Byrum, deceased, Albert G. Byrum and wife, Ruth P. Byrum, Annie E. Byrum, widow of Emory L. Byrum, deceased, Emory L. Byrum, Un married, Thomas Byrum and wife, ■ JjF THE EQUIVALENT OF ■ THIS MUCH EXTRA SMOKING PLEASURE IF you want smoking pleasure at its best—and a sound buy, too—Camel's your smoke. There’s more tobacco by weight in Camels, compared-|0 the average of 15 other of the largest selling brands tested. Besides, Camels burn slower than any other brand IBiH lIS Is COSTLIER TOBACCOS PENNY FOR PENNY YOUR BEST CIGARETTE BUY Louise Byrum, William Byrum and wife, Margaret Byrum, Octavious vU Byrum and wife, Sody Byrum, T Peter Byrum, Unmarried, Louise B Cudmore and husband, John B. Cudmore, Emma Byrum, Unmar ried, Minor, and her guardiah ad | Litem, J. N. Pruden, Defendants. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendants, T. P. Byrum, Ha B. ** | Bradshaw and husband, D. H. Brad shaw, Annie E. Byrum, Emory I* * Byrum, Thomas Byrum and wife, Louise Byrum, William Byrum and wife, Margaret Byrum, Octavious By rum and wife, Sody Byrum, Pete* Byrum, Louise Cudmore and husband, • John B. Cudmore and Emma Byrum, will take notice that a Special Pro- Jj ceeding entitled as above has been ™ commenced before the undersigned 1 Clerk Superior Court of Chowan ..J County for the purpose of obtaining ! an order for sale for partition of cer- A: tain land in Chowan County, N. 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