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County's Property Valuation Boosted For Year 1946-47 Tax Supervisor McMul lan Reports Increase Os $28,230 According to Tax Supervisoi P. S. Chowan County will have county tax levy valuation of SB.- for 1946-47. This figure re presents a gain over the previous year of $28,230, when the valuation u*as $8,536,641. In Mr. MeMullan’s report it is in teresting to note that there are 1,26!) town lots listed, which is 42 above the 1945 figure. There are 925 dogs listed, which is 51 over the previous year, and 1,600 motor Vehicles, 54 more than in 1945-46. SHEAFFER ANI) PARKER PENS CAM PIN’S Your advertisement In the classified page* of your telephone directory has a Iqfig W® • ■ and a profitable one for you. It Is your most effective way of reaching the increasing number of people who use the telephone directory |f a* a shopping guide. Investigate inexpensive, long lasting tele | phone directory advertising today. [ Norfolk & Carolina TeL & Tel. Co. , fyem-dtie '"*i\ KCfHH.Ht KOISTIMft eepsake DIAMOND R I N O i T'OJ* Mqrfc f The radiance of your Keepsake, the most treasured of all diamond rings, makes proud your heart through all the joy-filled years. Only one diamond in hundreds can meet the high standards of color, cut and clarity Which have made Genuine Registered Keepsake Diamond Rings the choice of America's loveliest brides. As Authorized . Keepsake Jewelers, we are proud to display a fine selection of Keepsake Matched Sets, in a wide range of styles and prices. • COIUMBINE Set 275.00 DANVERS Set 13500 n 9 200.00 Engagement Ring 125.00 Engagement Ring 350.00 AM rings ilfettroted ovonoto* M «4ute at w*M a. natural jiiM. Ami «W» foJm* '***. C AMPEN'S * e JEWELERS EDENTON, N. C. mmmmmmmm —_ mmmmmmmmmmmmm _e»mi_____ FATHER’S DAY AND HOLY - TRINITY CATHOLIC SERVICES For the first time in the history qf the Town of Columbia, N. C., the most holy sacrifice of the mass will be offered there, temporarily in the Columbia Theatre, Sunday, June 16, Feast of the Most Holy Trinity and Father’s Day, at 7:45 (EST) A. M., stated Father F. J. McCourt, pastor of St. Ann’s Missionary Parish, in, eluding Columbia, and auxiliary chaplain to Edenton Naval Air Sta tion, where mass will be offered in the chapel Sundays at 10:15 A. M. (EST). Confessions will be heard before each mass, which will include Sermon on “Our Neighbor”, Holy Communion, concluding in 45 min utes, followed at once in St. Ann’s by Sunday School. Week-mornings, mass and Communion. BUSY MONTH AT JAIL Jailer Herman White reports a busy month at the Chowan County jail during May, when 67 persons were confined for periods ranging from a portion of a day to 31 days. The cost amounted to $115.01, which includes jail and turnkey fees. Classified and Legals WANTED—ALL PEOPLE SUFFKR ing with kidney trouble or back ache to try KIDDO—97 cents. Money back guarantee at Mitch ener’s Pharmacy, Edenton. ExpjulylSpd THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1946. RIGHT! THE HEN COMES BE fore the egg in breeding of good baby chicks. Our chicks come from blood-tested, high-producing flocks. Good chicks deserve a good start. Feed Purina Startena to encourage high livability, growth and vigor. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store,” Edenton, N. C. lie MAKE BRICKS MILLIONS ARE needed. Start a quick CASH busi ness, returns can start in two weeks with an inexpensive, easily hand operated TYRA BRICK MAKER, only sand and cement and any old shed needed. Build vour HOME of brick. Get a TYRA-PLAN. See what can be done. R. K. TYRA CO., WYOMING, MINN. June 13,20,27Ju1y4pd ' Fly # Spray A FLIES! FLIES! Get ’em with PIRIINA FIYSKA?. F, Y SPRAY. Gets 90-100' r kill. Won’t stain. HALSEY FEED Edenton, N. C. V i -i ■ i - Mi.— WANTED—WHY WORRY IF AF flicted With Any Known Skin, Disease. Ask About V-J-O. Mitch ener’s Pharmacy, Leggett & Davis. exp. Jan. 16, pd. EMERGENCY FOOD COLLECTION on behalf of UNRRA " ' HINRY A. WALLACE/ National Chairman Thta adv*rtlHm*nt wn pnpan4 by th* Advwtfring Cwincil Hr Hm hMiyMcy Nml C»lk«Hwi wi< l> by^ PHONE 62 - ESTABLISHED 1901 W. D. Holmes Wholesale Grocery “THE RETAILER’S FRIEND” ' EDENTON, N. C. *3?®* *r- F Jra v Jf c - ■ - _-_ . . Womevtherl:, halfway across the world, two little children cry bitterly from hunger. Children cannot understand the why of hunger—they know only the gnawing pain, the piteous weak ness. A heartbroken mother listens helplessly. Their only hope—and the hope of millions like them—is that Americans will not be complacent in a starving world ... that you will share the abundance that is yours. You are pledged to “Share a Meal Every Day,” to help supply starving people with fat and wheat products. But the need for all foods is so desperate that you’re asked to do more ... to give money to buy food, or give food in tin cans, and to give gener ously! Whore the food you give will go. Contributions of canned foods will be distributed free in war-devastated countries om the basis of greatest need. Why food must bo in tin cons. Food in tin cans can be handled safely for distant shipments and travel over difficult roads. Why the need is so desperate. The battles that brought us victory scourged most of the countries that fought as our allies. The worst drought in fifty years followed the war. Crops failed throughout Europe and Asia. 500,000,000 men, women, and children are hungry and starving. f FOLLOW DISEASE WITH CHEK- R-TON —a good bird builder-upper, after coccidiosis, blackhead, typhoid, cholera and other diseases. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checker board Store,” Edenton, N. C. ltc HELP WANTED—MAN OR WO man take over fine established lo cal route. Year round work. Good hours, regular customers. Average S4O to SSO weekly, experience un necessary. Write the J. R. Wat kins Co., Dept. S-3, Richmond, Vir ginia. June 6,13,2()pd FOR SALK—CHOICE LOT U MILE beyond Fish Hatchery on Edenton- Windsor highway. Size 60x400. See Arthur Chappell, Edenton. May 30, June 6, 13, 2o pd. FOR SALE—PEANUT HAY. SHE L. C. Burton, Edenton. * Jun 13,20,27Ju!y4c HOUSEHOLD HELPER FOR SALE j —Kills mosquitoes, Hies, bedbugs,] ninths, silverfish, ants, roaches. It’s ] Purina Fly Spray. See Halsey Feed : & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard ! Store,” Edenton, N. C. ltc I FOR SALE—SAND AND DIRT, IN ; Small or large quantities,.see W. C. ' Moore, Phone 195-W, Edenton. exp. June 13, pd. i NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the i Estate of W. W. Parks, late of Chowan ’ | County, North Carolina, this is to no- I tify all persons having claims against ! | the estate of said deceased to exhibit ! them to the undersigned of Hobbs j ville, N, C. on or before May 15th, I I 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in ! bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make • immediate payment. , EARL PARKS, Executor, Estate of W. W. Parks, Deceased. May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 20, 27c : North Carolina, 'ln the Chowan County. Superior Court. Before the Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS In re: , Estate of P. M. Forehand, Deceased The undersigned, A. S. Bush, hav ing qualified as Administrator of P. M. Forehand, deceased, late of Cho wan County, N. C., all persons having claims against said decedent are hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administrator at Tyner, N. C., on or before May 16, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This Kith dav of May, 1946. A. S. BUSH, Administrator of P. M. Forehand, Deceased. .May 16,23,39June6,13.20 wdp North Carolina. 117 The j Chowan County. Superior Court, j Camilla B. Overton, Plaintiff, 1 vs. ! James W. Overton,.Defendant. NOTtCE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION i The above named defendant will ! hereby take notice that an action en -1 titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan | County, North Carolina, pur j pose of obtaining an absolute divorce! from the said defendant upon the I grounds of abandonment and separa-1 tion for the statutory period of two I years, and the said defendant will j further take notice that he is required i to appear at the office of the Clerk of i the Superior Court of said County, in ; the Court House in Edenton. N. C., within twenty days after June 29, 1946, and file a written Answer or WILL YOU GIVE THAT THEY MAY LIVE? HERK’S WHAT YOU CAN DO! * I. OIVI MONCY. f Mon food can be obtained for a given amount of money when it is bought cen trally and in large quantities. Send cash, money order, or check to your local Emer gency Food Collection Committee or to Lea Marshall, Ezecutiva Director, 100 Maiden Lane, New York 7, N. Y. * * S. OIVI POOD IN TIN CANS. Leave at any Emergency Food Collection depot, -v&j&i;'- * |C Urge year church, club, or organisation BtepiSlSfet' *° rart * ( * |Mt * > Demur to the relief demanded in the Complaint of said action, or the . Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Com plaint. This 23rd day of May, 1946. (s) E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court. Herbert Leary, Attorney. may3oJune 6,13,20 hr 1 NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, ! CHOWAN COUNTY. • The undersigned, having qualified ■ as Executors of the Estate of Mrs. 1 Emma W. Leary, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all 1 persons having claims agaihst said 1 estate to present them to the under signed on or before May 24th, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded" in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. ! This 23rd day of Mav, 1946. HERBERT LEARY, Attorney ERNEST W. LEARY, HERBERT R. LEARY, Executors Address: 105 E, King St., Edenton, N. C. May 23, 3(i, June 6, 13, 20, 27, chi i Z Greeting Cards I For All Occasions j —at— Campen's JEWELERS PAGE THREE
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