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Adult Classes Start At ■f Brown-Carver Library Classes in adult education are being organized at Brown-Car ver Public Library. All inter- Wed should contact the library. The instructor is W. D. Fuller of Edenton and the sponsor is the Pettigrew Regional Library. • After the organizational meet ing which was held Tuesday, Oc tober 13, plans will be completed as to what subjects will be taught. Elementary reading and grammar are on the agenda for beginning classes but others may be added depending upon response and demand. Instruc tion and materials are free and all interested are urged to at tend. The next meeting wi'l be Tuesday, October 20, at 8 P. M., at Brown-Carver Library. Tobacco Crop Down 30 Million Pounds Production of flue-cured tobac co in North Carolina is estimat ed at 725,525,000 pounds on the basis of information from grow ers and warehousemen as of Oc tcber 1. This latest forecast,! published by the North Carolina | Crop Reporting Service, is 30,-1 150,000 pounds, or four percent i below the September 1 forecast, j As the season has advanced, I marketings in the Old, Middle, snd Eastern Belts have con :inued to weivh out lighter than producers originally expected.! The crop as currently fore cast falls short of the 1958 flue-' cured crop of 736,855.000 pounds. by 1.5 percent, and it is 15 per-1 cent 'below the 1948-57 ten-vear average production of 851,836,- 000 pounds. ( ' 1934 Aces Reunion A An Enjoyable Affair Continued from Pane 1, Section 1 pressing regret that they could not attend. At the dinner, Coach Bill Bill ings welcomed the boys, after which he left to get ready fir the football game. Mavor John Mitchener then extended a cor dial welcome and called on ■ John A. Holmes to take charge. Mr. Holmes, who was gleaming with joy to see his bovs together once again, gave a brief resume of the 1934 team and its envi able record in which the Aces w°nt through the season unde feated, unscored on and neveT a’lowed an opponent to get ploser to their goal than the 15-yard line. Mr. Holmes also cal'ed on all the 1934 boys to tell about some of their experiences during that memorable season which brought FRESH FROZEN B*lo LB. SWIFT’S TURKEYS lb. <Mc \« PHONE 2317- // WE DELIVER fy i Luter’s Jamestown SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 25c RED & WHITE’S TRAINLOAD SALE Second and Last Week .. . Cash in on I hese Great Values While the Sale Is Still On. 20-OZ. RED & WHITE •-«*• Red fc Whit* 303 RED & WHITE GOLDEN CATSUP Instant CREAM CORN 29c T 2135 c - 22-ox. Sixe ' ____________ 12-08. RED b WHITE Ucillid QUART SIZE L ™ CU MEAT DETERGENT ** W W “ 39c 69c I.Ot. RIP » FROZEN —m~7‘bid— ■ AND TURKEY K, Ti. * "■■ xi&iefc I c- * _ ~ w |-|/~y~p PIES M This 1960 Ford Calaxie Town Victoria shares the all-new styling characteristics of the other Ford models, yet heart' unmistakable resemblance to the elegant Thundcrbird profile. The new Calaxie is one ineh lower than the 1959 model, bat has more interior room for six big persons than ever before. The Galaxie also is available at a two-or four-door sedan. All Fords for 1960 have the slim-line, for ward sloping front roof pillar that eliminates the M dog leg” for easier entry. out many interesting remi niscenses. Coach House, Hiram Mayo, principal, and Bill Cozart and J. Edwin Buffli.p, members of the press, were also called upon for a few remarks. After the football game the group gathered at the Triangle Restaurant, where they remi niscesed. All appeared to great ly enjoy the reunion, most of whom said they never expected to see so many of them together once again. Woman’s Day At Pleasant Grove Sunday, October 18, will be observed as Woman’s Day at the Pleasant Grove A. M. E. Zion Church on Carteret Street. At the 11 o’clock worship ser vice the speaker will be Mrs Dorothy Coston Council, wife of the Itev. Richard Council of the Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church in Norfolk. There will be a talent program at 7 o’clock. This program will include some of the talented women in Edenton. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Contract Awarded For Water Line Continued from Page 1, Section 1 to complete the sewage improve ments, and that at this time the surplus money should be used to decrease the amount of the bonds. The motion also suggest ed that Town Council consider adding a sufficient amount to the bond issue to cover the proposed building program. James Edward Privott was granted a request to op°rate a taxicab for Charlie Jernigan. The Council approved the ap plication of W. P. Jones to sell beer off and on premises at the Sinclair Service Station. The application was approved sub TMB CHOWAN HERALD, BPggTPH. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1959. ject to the State Alcoholic Bev erage Control Hoard. With reports concerning park ing on Blount Street, the Coun cilmen gave some consideration to permitting parking only on the south side of the street. No action was taken, however, but an ordinance will most likely be passed to that effect at the next meeting. George Alma Byrum report ed that a nursery representative i will be in Edenton Friday to J consider planting more trees to replace some which have been I taken down. A survey will be made to determine where and the kind of trees to be planted. The Councilmen were held in session until almost the mid night hpur. HAYSIED 1 By UNCLE SAM ' . A Country Home There may have been a time when it was the part of wis dom to leave the country for the city. The time is here when the city is only for the young and those who have a business, a paying job or have plenty of money well invested. It is no place for the man or woman who is past middle age and are poor. The years tell on the man or woman who is past middle age. The first question a person who is seeking wo k is their age. Only when workers are sorely needed will wo -kers in the older brackets be employed. When unions go out on a strike ’ and igo back to work if there are | any wtio are not reemployed it I will be among the older work jers. J In the city the turn of a i spigot, the pressing of a light j button, the kindling of a fire, I every move costs monev. Ex ' pense will not down in the city. VFW MEETING William H. Coffield, Jr, Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night, October 20, at 8 o’clock. Com mander John Bass urges- all members to attend. BROWNIE COOK-OUT Tuesday, October 12, the fourth grade Brownies, troop No. 6, enjoyed a cook-out at the home of their leader, Mrs. Henry Cuthrell with Mrs. Bill Easter ling assisting. Games were play ed and hamburgers were en joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. are often interested in DIFFERENT kinds of news. But BOTH turn to the newspaper as their fastest, most reliable source of information. And when it comes to matters that directly and importantly concern themselves, they count on the newspaper to give them the FACTS they need in order to make wise decisions and take effective actions. Freedom of choice is basic to thei American way of life. Freedom of the press is basic * to freedom of choice. Without the accurate information on which to choose wisely and well, freedom of choice is meaningless. Your newspaper dedicates itself’to keeping your channels of information forever open . . . keeping you up-to-date on everything on the local, county, state, national and international scene that affects your interests. It is, in fact, “freedom’s textbook,” providing the sinews of public debate and discus sion on which democracy thrives. THE CHOWAN HERALD Legal Notices | NOTICE OF SALE OF j REAL ESTATE By virtue of a deed of trust executed by C. H. Jernigan and wife, Mary R. Jernigan dated May 12, 1955, and recorded in off.ee of Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina in'DT Book No. 69, pages 138- 1 139, default having been made! in the payments of the indebted-! ness secured thereby, the under signed will offer for sale at pub lic biddings, for cash, to the highest bidder at the Courthouse door in Chowan County, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon on Wed nesday, November 18, 1959. the real estate in Edenton, North Carolina, to-wit: 1. The lot with all buildings and improvements thereon locat ed on the North side of West Freemason Street and fronting on said street 66 feet and bound ed South by Freemason Street; East by the Walter Draper lot; North by a line 70 feet North from and parallel with Free mason Street end West by the Cheshire property. 2. That certain lot with all buildings and improvements thereon located on the West side of Oakum Street and known as the Walter Reeves residence lot -and bounded North bv the V. D. Jones property; East by Oakum Street: South and West by the V. D. Jones property. 3. The lot with all buildings j and improvements thereon locat- I cd at the Northwest corner of I Gale and Oakum Streets, and be irinnin" in the Northern edge of Gale Street at anoint in tersects t u e Western rf Oakum Street, thence North wardly along the Western edge of Oakum Street approximately 56*/2 feet to the S.' D. Mcßae i property line; thence Westward ly along the said Mcßae property line approximately 25 l /i feet to the Nat Freeman line approxi- j mately 56 V 2 feet to Gale Street; thence Eastwardly along the 1 Northern edge of Gale Street ! approximately 25% feet to the 1 place nf beginning. 4. The lot with all buildings j and improvements thereon locat- 1 ed on the South side of East! Carteret Street and being the | same property conveyed to the; said C. H. Jernigan by dead from John Jordan, widower, re corded in' the office of Register 11 5* There’s no CB.EASIER SAEEig WAY Wl& TO HEAT YOMK 53©AtS IMIAMaCOWMfIU! GULF OIL PRODUCTS PHONE 3411 Dick Dixon, Mgr.—Edenton, N. C. of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carol.na in Deed Book No. 8, page 75. i d. incise two lots with all buildings and improvements thereon located on the West s.de !of North Oakum Street and on I the South side of East Albe marle Street. A deposit of ten per cent for ! the highest bid offered for the I above described property will be I required on day of sale and the 1 balance of the purchase price will be paid on delivery of the I deea. Dated and posted this October J 15, 1959. R. C. HOLLAND, • j Mortgagee '! 0ct15,22.29,n0v5RCH r—SECTION OH* PAGE SEVEN mmi 1 |r what car New 1959 Larks 6 or 8-cylinder motors. Stand ard or automatic transmission. All body styles and colors. 5$ CHEVROLET V-8 Belaix Hardtop Sport Coupe •56 CHEVROLET 4-dr. sedan Clean. '54 CHEVROLET 4-dr. sedan '53 OLDS "98" 4-dr. sedan Fully equipped '53 MERCURY 4-dr. sedan '53 FORD Customline 4-dr. , '53 CHEVROLET Belair 2-dr. '53 PONTIACS (two) "8" 4-dr. sedan I 'SO PONTIAC "6" 2-dr. sedan 'SO DODGE 4-dr. sedan '49 CHRYSLER Convertible Coupe ! 49 PONTIAC 4-dr. sedan , '49 PONTIAC Convertible j WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICES FOR ROOD USED CARS! J.&B. Motor Co. WEST <H’KEN STREET Phone 2202 Edenton ! Dealer’s License No. 2899
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