PAGE SIX 95% Os Farmers In Chowan Sign For Defense Intention Peanuts For Oil Only Goal In Program Fall ing Short To date 778 Chowan farmers, 95%, have signed a National Defense In- Form for 1942. These inten tion Seets show that Chowan County plans to go well beyond the goals set for poultry, eggs, hogs, beef cattle, soybeans, milk cows and milk. The only goal on which the county is fall ing short is peanuts for oil, which will likely be reached by planting time. Taere are about 12 Chowan farm ers who have failed to sign up for participation in the 1942 Agricultu ral Conservation Program. It is pos sible that some of these will sign before the closing date. Eighty-eight Chowan 4-H Club I boys conducted 109 projects during j 1941. The total value of 4-H pro-; ducts produced was $5,946.92. Ex- j penses amounted to $2,687.62, leaving a net profit value of $3,259.30. These I figures cover cash sales and inven- j tory values on projects not complete, j Several boys still had their pigs on feed when reports were made. Project work consisted of corn j growing, pig raising and feeding, j poultry raising, peanut growing, gen- I oral farming, home gardening, truck j growing, dairy calf raising, beef calf i feeding, milk cow records and build ing. C. W. OVERMAN, County Agent, Chowan County. Judson Harrell Dies After Long- Illness Judson Knapp Harrell, 68, retired farmer, died at the home of his son, Erie A. Harrell, in Eden ton, Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. A native of Chowan County, Mr. Harrell had been prominent in his community for many years and was an active mem ber of Rocky Hock Baptist Church up until about three years ago, when his health failed. In addition to ms- wife. Mrs. Laura Jones Harrell, he is survived by three sons, Erie A. Harrell of Edenton, Jerry J. Harrell and Judson K. Har vefl, now in the United States Army; tree daughters, Mrs. Emma Harrell of. Suffolk, Va., Mrs. Essie McClen ny of Edenton, and Mrs. Vera Ward | of Chowan County. A number of 1 grandchildren and two great grand- | children, and six brothers, J. M. Harrell, L D. Harrell, R. H. Harrell, A. M. Harrell, W. W. Harrell, and B. L. Harrell, and one sister, Mrs. Har riet Hollowell, all of Chowan County, also survive. Funeral services were conducted at Rocky Hock Baptist Church at 2:30 o’clock Monday afternoon with the Rev. Frank Cale, pastor, officiating. Pallbearers were: Tom McClenny, i Henry Harrell, John Layden, Charlie Boyce, Tom Bunch and Alma Harrell.' Burial was made in the family plot in Rocky Hock. * ACORN HILL ! j « 4 j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell and family spent Christmas Day with Mr. Harrell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ '•.'/.ebb' Harrell, in Rocky Hock. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrell visited • .- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac dor mi, Sr., at Cross Roads, on Christ mas afternoon. Miss Wessie Harrell spent the j cidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jordan, Sr., at Cross 1 Roads. Miss Dixie Harrell, of Suffolk, j Va., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j L. B. Harrell, during the holidays. I Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsa Jordan, of j Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Sutton and little son, Jim, of Richmond, Va., j Gussie Perry and children were sup-! per guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. i Harrell Saturday evening. Others who called after supper were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell and children, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eason and baby, Jim Briggs, Mrs. Maude Eason, Earl Stallings, and Roscom Byrum, of Suffolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrell, of Ocean View, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell and children spent Friday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Chap pell, of near Edenton. Bruce Briggs has returned to his work after being at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Briggs, for several days on .account of illness. 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I Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Hurdle, of I I Suffolk, Va., called to see Mr. and j Mrs. Alfred Eason Sunday afternoon, j Mrs. Hallett Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones called to see Mr. and Mrs. i Aif red Eason Sunday afternoon. MISS SELBY ENTERTAINS i Miss Ruth Vail Selby, a student of j Saint Mary’s Junior College, Raleigh, i who is spending the Christmas holi days with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vail, entertained a number of her friends at tea Tuesday afternoon. The home wa s beautifully decorated with | Christmas green and red berries and ; candles. Dainty refreshments were ! served. Those assisting Miss Selby were Miss Norma Perry, Miss Caro lyn McMullan and Miss Nancy Wood. Mrs. Vail poured tea for the young people. The invited guests were: Misses Marcia Kepler, Nancy Wood, Norma Perry, Carolyn McMullan, Frances Hollowell, Annie Macon Byrum, Mary Gray Byrum, Ruth Byrum, Janie Mitchener, Charlotte Elliott. Neanie Bunch, Margaret Bunch, Margaret Griffin, Virginia Moore, Emily How • ard, Fontaine Pettus, Sarah Miller, Mary Ayers, Mary Goodwin, Polly Chestnutt, Grace Wilkins, Laura Sat terfield, Sally Dixon, Julia Burton, and Jean Newbold and Betty Wins low, of Hertford. j SERVICES AT CATHOLIC CHURCH 10:30 SUNDAY A. M. | Holy Mass will start Sunday, Janu-j | ary 4th, at 10:30 a. in., in St. Anne’s Catholic Church, corner N. Broad and , Albemarle Streets, Edenton, includ ing sermon and. holy communion, fol lowed by Sunday School, announced ( ; Rev. F. J. McCourt, pastor. Confes sions will be heard for half an hour I | before services. Everybody invited to all services, i every first and second Sunday of the ; month starting at 10:30 a. in., and ; every third, fourth and fifth Sunday j of the month at 8 a. m. Complete News Better Sports SUBSCRIBE TO THE News and Observer ! “The Old Reliable” j 20c Per Week Daily and Sunday Fred Ashley, Agent CLASSIFIED AND L-GALS ! 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C„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1942 | Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCA-68-O, Richmond, Va. jan.lpd. WANTED—A CLERK AND A BOY for delivery work. Apply H. M. Phthisic, Dixie Service Station. jan.l,Bc. CHOICE STRAWBERRY, BOYES berry and Young Berry Plants List free on request. Jas. Sterling, Judsonia, Arkansas. exp.janlpd. KEYS MADE, SAFE COMBINA tions changed, guns repaired, ana any work of a locksmith done in first class order. See Geo. Leary, Queen St., Edenton, N. C. t.f. ZIPPERS PUT IN LEATHER Coats and other repairs made, i Ward’s Shoe Shop, Edenton, N. C. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Edward Holley, de ceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of- R. C. Holland, Attorney, Edenton,' Nortn Carolina, on or before the 25th day cf December, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment . This 25th day of December, 1941 ANNIE F. HOLLEY, Administratrix Estate of Edward- Holley. dec.25,jan.1,8.15,22.29—rch.pd. RE-SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY By virtue of authority of the North Carolina Consolidated Statutes, Sec tion 5470 (b), and the resolution 1 passed by the County Board of Edu j cation November 3, 1941, the under signed will offer at re-sale at public I biddings January 8, 1942, at twelve o’clock Noon at the Court House door in Edenton, the following property lying in the Fourth Township: 1. . The Poplar Neck School Site, described in Book L, page 593, Reg ister of Deeds’ Office. 2. Lots 6 and 6-A, known as the j l Fannie Lamb property, described in ! book R No. 4, page 365, Register of! Deeds’ Office. The re-sale bid will start at $154. The Board of Education reserves [ the right to reject any and all bids. This 24th day of December, 1941. S. E. MORRIS, Chairman, W. J. TAYLOR, Secretary. jan.l,8 —Bof E. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a deed of , trust executed to the undersigned W. D. Pruden, Trustee, by W. T. Satter ' field dated March 3, 1933, and re corded in Book 44, page 115, in the Public Registry of Chowan County, N. C., the undersigned Trustee will on Saturday, January 31, 1942, at 1 12:00 o’clock Noon, at the Chowan . County Court House door in Edenton, . N. C., offer for sale for cash at public biddings, the following real estate in . the Town of Edenton, Chowan Coun , ty, N. C., to-wit: ’ The house and lot on the north side 1 of Freemason Street and fronting on 1 said street 66 feet, bounded south by • Freemason Street, east by the Walter • Draper lot, north by a line 70 feet - north from and parallel with Free , mason Street and west by the Ches • hire property, and known as the old L Charles Perry place, and being the same property conveyed to W. T. Satterfield by C. S. Vann, Trustee, Ij by deed, dated November 19, 1924, I I and being also the same property . conveyed to Willis Whedbee by W. T. Satterfield and wife by deed register ed in Chowan ‘ County, reference to which deed and the deeds therein re ferred to is made for more particular description and chain of title, and being also the same land described in the deed of trust from Willis Whed bee and wife to W. D. Pruden, Trus tee, dated December 28, 1925, and registered in Book 36, page 199, in Chowan County, and being also the same land conveyed to W. T. Satter field by W. D, Pruden, Trustee, and described in the deed of trust afore said. This Ist day of January, 1942. W. D. PRUDEN, Trustee. jan.1,8,15,22—WDP NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a deed of trust executed to the undersigned W. D. Pruden, Trustee, by Phillip Mc- Donald and Ella H. McDonald, dated September 18, 1928, and recorded in Book 41, page 29, in the Public Reg istry of Chowan County, N. C., the undersigned Trustee will at 12:00 o’clock Noon on Saturday, January 31, 1942, offer for sale for cash at public biddings at the Chowan County Court House door in Edenton, N. C., the following real estate in the Town of Edenton, Chowan County, N. C., to wit: Beginning on the North side of Carteret Street at the line of the Phillip and Ella McDonald residence lot, thence Northwardly at right angles to Carteret Street 186% feet, thence Westwardly parallel with Car teret Street 35% feet to the line of the lot conveyed to S. N. Griffith, thence Southwardly at right angles to Carteret Street 35% feet to the place of beginning, being the remain ing part of the lot conveyed to Phil lip McDonald by W. J. Leary and wife by deed dated February 2, 1893, registered in Book C, page 377 in Chowan County, and being also the same land described in the deed of trust aforesaid. This Ist day of January, 1942. W. D. PRUDEN, Trustee. jan.1,8,15,22—WDP. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by Willie Hucks, recorded in Mortgage Book No. 42, page 521, Register of Deeds office for Chowan County, North Carolina, the undersigned trustee will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Court House Door in Edenton, at Noon, Saturday, January 17, 1942, the following described real estate: First Tract: Lying and being in Edenton Township, Chowan County North Carolina, being part of the Mexico land, bounded north by the Isham Burke interest in the Mexico ' land; east by Albania land; south by the Annie Robinson (nee Burke) land; west by W. T. Satterfield land containing 2% acres, had by Satter field from W. Harvey Burke and wife, Emma Bfcrke. Second Tract: The land, on Bolton’s Bridge Road whereon John Burke formerly lived for many years, con taining 2% acres, bounded north by said road; east by the old Branning Manufacturing Co. land, known as Albania; south by Isham Burke land; west by the John Powell Barnes land, known as lot No. 10 in the di vision of the Harvey Burke land. “MY MOTHER TOLD ME B^.1 1 TO TAKE THIS ONE!” f I i “You’ll not only save time, work and money with ‘Pyrofax’ Gas Service," she said, “but you’ll also find that meals are easier to pre > pare. You’ll waste less food, t 00... and your ' pet recipes will come out perfectly, t “And you’ll learn—as I have the last 20 _______ years now—that ‘Pyrofax’ gas is j YEARS always reliable. 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C., offer for sale/ at public auc i tion, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, > to wit: > A certain lot or parcel of land i situated in the Town of Edenton, said J County and State, and bounded as • follows: ; Beginning at the corner of Gran ■ ville and Albemarle Streets and run ning North 66 feet along Granville . Street, thence East in a parallel line with Albemarle Street 153 feet, ! thence South 66 feet in a line paral ' lei with Granville Street, thence • West along Albemarle Street 153 > feet to the starting point. Being the ; same real estate conveyed to Aaron Iredell by H. A. Bond and. wife by > deed dated December 27, 1883, and ’ recorded in Book Z, page 32, office ■ i i 1 I IIIST LIKE FINDING MONEY! : j THINK OF IT! All you do is put an amount j j so small you’d never miss it in our Savings J i Club each week. Your reward is a check next | December large enough to cover your gift 2 " shopping and perhaps other bills you’ve been | dreading at the first of the year. | JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW! j I BANKING HOURS—9:OO TO 1:00 THE BANK OF EDENTON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Register of Deeds Chowan A N. C. And being the zanMjwsr 1 tate devised to Harry IredellMWPl>®i 1 Iredell et als by Aaron , IrediH^by/| will recorded in Wills Boiok|i. > 226 etc., Office Clerk StfpOiwXSSiw'': Chowan County, N. C. Dated and posted this 15th day «f Ueoember, 1941. J. N. PRUDE#, 4ec.lß,2s,jan.l4^M^HpE| NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of a deed of trist 'die- ‘ ; i cuted by Tahliew Baker and husband, J Sterling E. Baker, to the undersigned, * dated December 23, 1937, and record- 1 ed in office of Register of Seeds «f -1 Chowan County, North Carolina, in Mortgage Book No. 47, pages 68-89, the undersigned will offer fbr Sale for cash at public biddings at the Court House door in Chowan County, North Carolina, on Saturday, Janu ary 10, 1942, at 12.00 Noon, the property in Edenton, North Carolina, described as follows: The house and lot knowr. as the Venus Barclay home-place on the East side of Oakum Street and being * the same property devised to the said f Tahliew Baker by Venus Barclay in t her last will and testament in Item \ 2 of said will, which will is recorded in office of Clerk of Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, in Book G, page 224. Reference is made to aforesaid deed of trust for fuller description. Dated and posted this December 10, 1941. R. C. HOLLAND, Trustee. dec.ll,l9,2s,jan.l— RCH. 'PYROFAX" K TRADE MARK GAS SERVICE . 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