PAGE TWO —SECTION THREE I Nep Home Demonstration News I B; MRS. ONNIE S. CHARLTON, Negro Home Demonstration Agent V_ Information presented last week was prepared by J. B. Small, County Agent. We wish to announce the win ners in the Junior Canning Con test. Mary Louise Lassiter, Bray Hall, first place; Carolyn Askew, Edenton, second place, and Bren- 1 da Johnson, Mexico Road, third I place. Too many 4-H club girls who; started this project did not com- j plete the required activities. We : ask parents to encourage and help I their children to carry out infer- j mation learned in 4-H club meet-j ings, special training meetings, and from local leaders and toj complete all phases of the pro- [ ject. Remember 4-H’ers learn by doing. .... This week, October 5-11, is Na- j tional Fire Prevention Week.; Fire prevention is our first de-1 sense against fire. This informa- j tion comes to us from the United States Department of Agriculture | in cooperation with the National j Fire Protection Association. The slogan this year is "You Can Help, Stop Fires, Save Lives.” Heating About one-third of farm fires start from defects in the heating and cooking system. ■ Immediately repair defective chimneys, stove pipes, spark ar-! resters and cooking equipment. | Keep cooking vessels out of children’s reach. j ''i T i I IT'S ALL TRUE! the ' 59 CHEVROLET is NEW AGAIN! ! NEWEST AGAIN! • new form • new grace • new feel • new space NEW '59 Trucks too! coming OCT. 16 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! George Chevrolet Company, Inc. 1100 N. Broad—Edenton. N. C. PHONE 2138 Dealer's Franchise Nu. 569 ! LOTS FOR SALE! i Several Building Lots for Sale on High- , * way 37, 3 miles from Edenton. Ideal , for Trailers. i Price #20.00 Down.. #20.00 Per Month R. R. HALL 29 Westover Heights Edenton, N. C. PHONE 3583 * L >JL ■ "‘A Never pour kerosene on burn ing fires. Wiring And Electricity Check for inadequate, defective and misused electrical wiring sys tems or appliances. Check fuses and electrical equipment. J Be sure electric wiring is safe ■ and adequate. j Fuse all electric circuits prop ; erly. Keep electric equipment in good j repair. Never overfuse or tamper with j fuses. j Don’t use frayed outlet cords or j defective appliances. Storage Check storage of fuels and oth | er flammables. Check storage areas for neat ; ness and fire safety. ! Store gasoline and flammables | in approved containers and loca- I tions. ' Clean storage areas and remove all fire hazards. Never use toxic or flammable I cleaning fluids indoors. Never or auto mobiles where exhausts or drip- ! ping gasoline can start a fire. Lightning Inspect lightning rods; they 1 . should he grounded and secure -1 ly connected. j Check surge aresters at electri-. cal entrances. I | Maintain lightning rods, ground i and arrester installations to pro ' vide safe protection. Don’t take chances—use ligH -; ning protective devices in danger-; ous areas. Miscellaneous Check home fire-fighting equip ment. Provide fire safety between; buildings and firebreaks between 1 field and buildings. Firewalls should be construct-; ed where needed. Protect buildings in dangerous areas. Be sure water under pressure and extinguishing equipme.| are ready to fight fire. Don’t smoke in bed. Never leave small children alone in a house. Keep matches, medicines and chemicals safely away from chil ' dren. In Case Os Fire 1. Quickly get everyone out and away from the building on fire. 2. Call for help at nearest phone or make sure someone goes for help. I 3. Then, try to keep the fire from spreading and concentrate *on protecting other buildings, livestock and property. njospitaTPatients V —_ Visiting Hours 10 to 11 A. M„ 2 to 4 P. M., and 6 to 8 P. M. Children under 12 years of age not permitted to visit patients. Patients admitted to the Cho wan Hospital during the week of i September 29-October 5 were: White Mrs. Clara Haybeck, Hertford; Vernon Holton, Roper; Obed E.' Skinner, Edenton; Robert Lee i Swain, Columbia; Miss Linda McDonald, Edenton; Mrs. Arlene I Jones, Edenton; Mrs. Faye Mul-J lins, Edenton; Charles Phelps,, Creswell; Mrs. Betty Jordan, Ty ner; Miss Sharon Liverman, Co lumbia; Mrs. Gloria Bond, Eden ton; Mrs. Kathryn Speight, Edenton; Mrs. Kathryn Dem merle, Edenton; John Harrell, Edenton; Charles Patrick, Co lumbia; Mrs. Rebecca Warren, Edenton; Mrs. Annie Lou Wright, Hertford; Alfonso Dail, Tyner; Mrs. Regina Smith, Eden ton; Mrs. Kathreen Nelson, Hert ford; Miss Ellen Copeland, Hert lord; Mrs. Lila Miller, Edenton; Mrs. Beatrice Rountree, Hert- TH* CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 9. 1958. ':: . REPRESENTING THE MOST progressive change in Pontiac Motor Division's ST-year history is the Catalina Vista. The beautifully contoured Vista-Panoramic windshield and large, wrap-around rear window provide unparalleled vision for driving safety. Absolute simplicity in styling if achieved with the twin "air scoop" grille housing dual headlamps and a low, cleanly styled body, topped by a slim-line roof. Vista models are also featured in the Bonneville and Star Chief series. ford. Negro Surley Lee Forehand, Hert ford; Hildred Brothers, Edenton; Mary Alice Valentine, Edenton;' Charlie Williams, Winfall; Mar-: tha Foreman, Hertford; Beulah- Cofield, Edenton; Hazel Ruth Holley, Tyner; Willie Ann Rid-1 dick, Edenton; Erie Powell, j Edenton. Patients discharged from the hospital during the same week were: While Mrs. Mary Perry, Edenton; R. C. Holland, Edenton; Gurnie Hobbs, Edenton; Mrs. Marjorie Nixon, Edenton; Vernon Holton, Roper; Miss Linda McDonald, Edenton; Mrs. Arlene Jones, Edenton; Mrs. Jessie Colson, Hertford; Mrs. Jeanette Boag, Edenton; Mrs. Clara Haybeck, Hertford; Obed E. Skinner, Edenton; Robert Lee Swain,; Columbia; Mrs. Faye Mullins, j Edenton; Charles Phelps, Cres ,well; Mrs. Betty Jordan, Tyner; Mrs. Kathryn Speight, Edenton; [Mrs. Kathryn Demmerle, Eden ton; Mrs. Sadie Owens, Eden ! ton; Mrs. Sallie Bunch, Hobbs 'ville; Mrs. Annie Lou Wright, Hertford; Miss Sharon Liverman, Columbia. Negro Helena White, Hertford; Lil lian Tripp, Edenton; Hildred Brothers, Edenton; John Wil liams, Edenton; Mary Alice Valentine, Edenton; Charlie Williams, Winfall; Martha Fore man, Hertford; Lucy Sharpe, ! Edenton; Beulah Cofield, Eden !ton; Hazel Ruth Holley, Tyner; | Erie Powell, Edenton. Births | Births during the same week were: S/Sgt. and Mrs. Harold jS. Hayberk, Hertford, a daugh ter; Sgt. and Mrs. James R. Mul lins, Edenton, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. George M. Jordan, Ty ner, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam E. Bond, Ji., Edenton, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Speight, Edenton, a son; Mr, and Mrs. William Valen tine, Edenton, a son; Mr. and Mrs. David M. Warren, Eden ton, a daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Cofield, Edenton, a j daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis | Lee Holley, Tyner, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. James H. Powell, [Edenton. a son; Mr. and Mrs. I Wesley E. Nelson, Hertford a [daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Miller, Jr., Edenton, a son. CARD OF THANKS , We are so grateful to all of our friends and neighbors for the many kind things they did for us during the illness and death of our father and husband. May the Lord bless and keep you all. MRS. L. M. JOHNSON AND SUSAN p Girls we love for what they are; young men for what they promise to be —Goethe. B, Coach Walter Hunter and tbe Edenton Hornets defeated Wil- j liamston High Monday night 14-12 j in a hard fought battle to stay in j the race for the Albemarle Con- ’ ference Championship. The Hor-: nets kicked to Williamston to start the game and in three plays ( Williamston had scored, but did | not make the extra point. They j kicked to Edenton but the Hor-j nets were unable' to move the j ball and at the half time William- 1 ston led by two TD’s. At that | time it looked bad for the Hor- j nets who were unable to move j the ball, But they came to life | when James Drew made a 15-yard run to put the Hornets back in the game. William Madrey and George Simpson were the quar- ( terbacks for Edenton and they did M. D. BAKER HOG BUM STATION Tyner, N. C. Open Daily—Monday thru Friday FOR PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE AND HIGHEST PRICES PAID . . . DIAL EDENTON 2311 SUNBURY 2090 Glerimore KENTUCKY STRAIGHT A BOURBON WHISKEY •86 PROOF JU Jr ' 'I ' 3 Giaiwtt wsmmig co. -wwat rancrioii of hmbct h tramhot Louisymt mmianr | <VVVVVVN^V^^W>^^W>»WW»^<W^WWWWW»r<»VWWWWWWWyWWW TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD a fine job. j The key players were Pete Hol ley, James Drew, Sherman Hor -1 ton, George Jernigan and Willie : Bond. Drew made the fir«t TD | for the Hornets and Pete Holley I crashed through the line for 2 ex tra points. Quarterback William Madrey made the other TD that ( gave the Hornets the lead. ! Be on hand next Friday when j the Hornets play Roper High. The Edenton Aces lost a heart | breaker to the Elizabeth City Yel low Jackets Monday night 12-0. [ Robert White was the outstand ing player for the Aces. Be with you again next week when I will bring you tips about the games of the week. r - J ’ r rt,J r v! j Vets* Question Box '•j Q —Can a veteran who is going .o school under the GI Bill also get a GI loan with which to build a house? A—Yes, provided, of course, that your lender will make the loan. Nothing in the law pro hibits simultaneous receipt of the two benefits. Q —The new $lO-per-thousand of-insurance disability coverage, for GI insurance policy-holders, sounds like a good idea to me. I already have coverage under. the old $5-per-thousand-of-insur ance plan, and have been wonder-, ing what the new income provis ion would cost. Would it be twice as much as the old? A—No. Your additional pay ment for the new increased cov erage would be very small. Any VA office will give you exact fig ures for the extra payment for your policy. No race can prosper ’til it learns that there is as much dig nity in tilling the field as in writing a poem. —Booker Washington. | Legal Notice I North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court NOTICE SERVING PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Minnie Morris, Plaintiff vs. Robert Clifton Coston and Anthony Coston, Defendants. To Robert Clifton Coston: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief dgainst. you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: 1. That Plaintiff recover judg ment against defendants in the I sum of Tvventv-five Thousand | ($25,000.00) Dollars for injuries ! sustained May 17, 1958. i 2. That the cost of this action i be taxed against defendants. 3. That the court grant such other relief as it may deem prop er. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than 20 days from date of publi cation hereof, and upon vour fail MR. FARMER... See Us For Your Peanut Harvesting Needs Goodrich Peanut Digger For All Make Tractors ROANOKE Combination Peanut Picker The New Up-To-Date Picker For Your Peanut Crop i G.. . j i Combines the best features of Pic'cers and Threshers to give yea a thorouf Is!/ clean picking job minimum "foreign material" under government grading. HIGH CAPACITY PRICED RIGHT FOR EVERY FARMER j * ‘W*’V v ’ We Stock A Complete Line Os Repair Parts Fo* The Roanoke Peanut Picker and Goodrich Diggers.?,; .*; •' s** • i Hobbs Implement Co., Inc. GUY C. HOBBS, Mgr. “Your John Deere Dealer" ■ EDENTON, KT.jc . ■RwßOrS'r^ii m,i -' ! ure to do so the party seeking ser-1 vice against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. I This 6ih day of October. 1958. I E. W. SPIRES. Clerk of Superior Court 0ct9,16,23,30c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Beulah H. Boyce, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is toj notify all persons having claims I against the estate of said deceased. to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Tyner, North Carolina, on or before the 29th day of Septem ber. 1959, or this notice will be ! pleaded in bar of their recovery. I All persons indebted to said es- I tate will please make immediate payment. I This September 29th, 1958. J. CAMERON BOYCE, i Administrator of Beulah H. Boyce. 0ct2,9,16,23,30,n0v6c , North Carolina , Chowan County. . i The undersigned, having quali-l fied as Administratrix of the Es tate of John Miller Privott. de ceased, late of Chowan Countv, | North Carolina, this is to notify, , all persons having claims against i ' said estate to present them to the j undersigned on or before the 25th 1 i day of September, 1959. or this 1 notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in-; debted to said estate will please j ’ make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 22nd day of September. 1958. THELMA MAXWELL . PRIVOTT, administratrix I 5ept25,0ct2,9,16,23,30c North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court Bessie Perry Lyons, Plaintiff t vs. I John Douglas Lyons, II Defendant. 5 NOTICE SERVING PROCESS l BY PUBLICATION To: John Douglas Lyons. ! Take notice that A pleading seeking relief - against you has been filed in the! ■ above entitled action, 1 The nature of the relief being > sought is as follows: Absolute di vorce based upon continuous sep i aration between the parties for i more than two vears immediatelv| i preceding the institution of this ■ action. i You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later • than November 15. 1958. and upon' ■ your failure to do so the partv seeking service against vou will apply to the court for ttte relief sought. V < This 18th day of September, 1958. ', LENA M. LEARY. Ass’t. Clerk Superior Court. 560125,0^2,9, 16cwsp North Carolina. Chowan County. The undersigned, having quali fied as- Executor of the Est ate of j W. W. Byrum. deceased, latte of | Qhowan County, this is to noti fy all persons having claims I against said estate to present them j to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of September. 1959, I or this notice will be pleaded in ' bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undprsiv r, °d This 22nd day of September, 1958. WEST W. BYRUM. JR.. Fverutnr 5ept25,0ct2,9,16,23,30c i /NO CASH \ \ NOW MAM' } YOU PAY A SMALL MONTHLY 81LL... Ejp with our meteredgas SERVICE! A real lift for the , I home budget No j I? ® large, unexpected -4. L cash payment for < gas. Instead you % 1/ J make a small %, i? monthlypayment . —just for what you've used. Our metered gas service also saves' you the bother of phone calls, de lays, and signing delivery slips. FOR MODERN GAS SERVICE, SEE, | Western Gas Service | “Your Green's Fuel Distributor" PHONE 3122 EDENTON

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