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i WE CANNOT TELL A LIE, WANT ADS WILL SELL YOUR NO LONGER NEEDED ITEMS PAGE 11 TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square, N. C., Feb. 24, : Classified Want Ad Rates AUeUwslfiedWant Ada Appear lo «na «dmoa t fi«r^ Ledger.A*r. Couftfy Bidi Gatflsvfiie. ^ J iuaxm of 0)« llod&t^C3iowan sectfcm. PER WOfffl, 1st WERE .. . , 08 PER WORD. AfTER irf WEEK M ^ wint w«k $i eta., to ai^p ^ paper aloae are tAwgea at Sw raU a,4v«nce ui^eaa eharj^e accouat has heaa I—ANNOUNCEMENTS 4. Entertainments R-C PAGEANT, March 12, 1968. All •eati reaerved, Ticketa available from any Jayce* or Henry Perry at Thornton'a Furniture Co., Ahoakle. Firat come, firit lerved. Hae 3-11 T. Special Notices WILL PA^ CASH—For old furni- ture glaaaware, guni and cloeka, Harold Mitchell. Mitchell Pumitura Compahy, Ahoakle. Phone S32-3M3. Hae tt BELK-Tylar'a In Ahoakle la your autherixad Singer tewing machine dealer for the Roanoke • Chowan area. Eaty terma can be arranged. Hac tf U.S. Civil Service Tests! Men-women 18 kSd, over. Se cure jobs.' Hi^h jtey. Short hours. Adyanqerrient. Thou sands of jobs open. Prepara tory training as long as re quired. Experience usually unnecessary. FREE infor mation on jobs, salaries, re quirements. Write today giv ing name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Pe kin, NC-19-3P, Illinois. Has 1-2S IV~INSTRUCTION III—EMPLOYMENT 15. Help Wanted. Men APPOINTMENT WITH MONEY—We nave opening for two aaleaman, not peddlert, to aervice pre-appointed proapecta, Earning! atart at $100.00 to $150.00 per week. See Mr. Edwardi at the Chief Motel Friday 25th between 6 P.M. and 8 P.M. Hae 2-25 WANTED—Q u a I i f i e d maintT nance man for progreaaive tawmili. Top pay, vacation and fringe bene- fita. Permanent and ateady work. Contact P. C. Wortham. Gray Lum ber Company, Waverly, Virginia Telephone 834-2201 Hto 2-28 ELECTRIC WELDER WANTED— Windaor Machine Worka. Phone PY4.2512, Windaor. Lae 3-2 SERVICE atatlon attendant wanted Muat have tome experience. Con tact Buddy Hall at Pocahontaa Amoco, hoakie. 30. Miscellaneous Service CHARLES BEAUTY SCHOOL— Complete beauty courta under ex pert auperviiion. Eaay Urmt. 124 30th 8t,, Newport Newt, Va. Phena CH 4-S221. Hac tf V~SERVICES n.MAN wanted to work with Peoplet Life Inturanee Company. Age 21 to 54. Guaranteed pay for training and introduction period, and ail fringe benefit!, 405-410 Profeaiionai Bldg, or phone 639-7241, Suffolk, Va. Hac 2-25 Two experienced mechanic! to work on tractors and trucks. Apply In person Whedbee Equipment Company, Ahoakle, N. C. Hac tf 16. Help Wanted, Women WILL hire two neat and aggretalve ladies. Starting salary at $1.75 per hour. Call 332-3050 Ahoakle, N. C. Thursday. February 24th between 9 and 10 A.M. Hac 2-26 MAIDS—SLEEP DN—Suffolk, Nor folk and Portsmouth, Va, Good salary, muat have good referencea, Write or call Tri-County Employment Service, 149 East Washington St. or phone 539-4346, Suffolk. 71. Watch Repairing QUICK SKILLFUL REPAIRS on any types of watchei by expert watch maker. Garrett’s of Ahoakle la ready to lervc you to the beat of their ability. Hae tf 75. c 2-24 MAID—New York and Boston, to $65 per week atart. Write or call Tri-County Employment, 149 E. Washington St.. Suffolk, Va. 639-4346. Nights 539-1348. Ic tf OPENINGS for women. If you warn work but cannot give full time there is a iplendid income opportuni ty for you with Avon. Write Mri. Louisa Perry, Box 483. AheeklO, N. Hae tf SERVICE STATION attendant want ed. Apply in person Brett’a Gulf Service, Ahoakle, N. C. Hac tf LADIES — Do you hav earn money? Pleasant DEEP WELL drilling, Magetta Well and Pump Company, R. W. Ma- gette Manager. Phene 332-2266, Ahoe- kle, N. C, Hac tt WELL BORING — The big 24-lRoh wall. All work done by Stato Health Dept. eptelf icationi. No water, no pay. Slmmoni Well and Pump Co. Phono JU 7-2731, Wood land, N. C . TNac tf DEEP WELL DRILLING ^ 4-6-8 inch wells. Call for fret eatlmataa Simmoni Well Co.. Woodland. N. C- Tel. JU 7-2731. TNac tf offers Profit- home. . ipportunity. Write Box 483, Ahoakle, VI—REAL ESTATE 100. Houses for Sale 17. Help Wanted, Male-Female IF YOU can talk you can make money with us. Call 332-3050. Ahoakle, N, C. between 9 and 10 Friday, February 25. Hac 2-25 own profitable Rawleigh products ouaineaa. Opening nearby. Write Rawleigh Dept. NC B 460 866 Rich mond, Va. Hap 2-28 AGE ia no handicap in atartlng vn„r nMi,n profitable Rawleigh a. Opening in Bertie Rawleigh Dept. NC nd, Va. Lap 2-24 County. Wr e 80 866 RIc OVER $400,000 bought by customers in Northampton County. Vacancy there now. Customers clamoring for service. Write Rawleigh, Dept. NC 8 660 619 Richmond, Va. TNap 2-24 WOULD YOU LIKE A SALES POSITION WITH—a national firm rated AAA-1 in D & B, offering excellent advancement opportunitiei? Here la a rare opportunity for the right person under 60, You would ra, contractors. folic ling the desire to move into a top income Pracket. See J. Wilbur Smith, Oiviaion Manager. Tomahawk Motel, Ahoikie, North Carolina, Thoreday, February 17 at 8:00 P.M. Sharp. Hap 2-24 Mobile Homes 18. Jobs Wanted MAGGIE JORDAN wants a Job housekeeping, baby sitting or cook ing. Route 1, Box 110. Windaor. Rare Dog CARBONDALE. Ill. (DPI) — The Saluki, nickname of South ern Illinois University’s Athlet ic teams, is an ancient Egyptian hunting dog similar in appearance to a greyhound. There are fewer than 1,000 of them in the United States. MOBILE HOMES PARKWAY — CONNER MAGNOLIA-RITZ-CRAFT Low Down Payment—Eaay Terma We Trade For Anything of Value EAST COAST SALES, INC NEW—USED MOBILE HOMES SALES LOT 1 Mile West on Hwy. 258 MURFREESBORO, N. C. Phone 1221 ATTENTION HOME OWNERS C & M Construction Co.. Inc., is looking for three (3) homes within a radius of thirty mOes of Ahoskie to use as a display for their new aluminum siding. If you think your home would qualify call collect 703-464-5116 or write C & M CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. P. O. Box 4081, Virginia Beach, Va. 23454 Hap 84 306. Trucks-Tractors FOR SALE—1968 Ford 1 ton truck. Cab and chaatla. $395.00 and 4 cylinder Air Cooled Wisconsin Motor with reduction gear and clutch, $50.1)0. Call Julian Beale at 332-2455 Ahoakle, N. C. after 5 P.M. Hap 2-28 FOR SALE—Truck aides for 1968 Ford I'aton, and others with Inside fenders. Wood slats with mesh wire. $30,00. Ward’s Grain Service, BtS- 4611, Conway, N, C. Hac tf ONE FARMALL H TRACTOR tor sale, new tires, in excellent con dition, cheap. Call Kelford 344-7117 or see Richard Joyner, Kelford, Hap 3-11 VII—FINANCIAL IF VOU NEED additional cash tor income taxes or any other pur poses, contact Time Payment De partment, Planters National Bank Ahoskie, Hac tf VIII—RENTALS 151. Apts, for Rent FIRST FLOOR four room apartment. Mamie Godwin, 309 E. Church, Ahoskie 332-3240. Hac tf 3-ROOM furnished downstairs apart ment. 111 Mitchell Street, phone 332-2634 Ahoskie. N. C. Hac tf APARTMENTS FOR RENT—tWO-8 and 4-room apartments. Furnished and unfurnished. 314 Spring Avenue. Murfreesboro. See or phone W. T. Gray, 332-3287 Ahoskie. Hao tf XII-WANT TO BUY 252. Appliances that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Northampton County. North Carolina, by the plantiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more than one year next preceding the bringing of this action; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Suoerior Court of Northampton County, in the court house in Jackson, North Carolina, within thirty days after the 4th day of March. 1966, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 10th day of February, 1966. Rebecca Long Clerk of the Superior Court TNp 3-3 ONE electric range and one refrigera tor in excellent condition. $50 each. Phone 332-2947 Ahoskie, N. C. Hap 3-3 152. Hoosei for Reot FURNITURE SALE OWNER TRANSFERED Must sacrifice living and dining room furniture, stove, refrigerator, air con- tioner. excellent condition. Cali for appointment to see AHOSKIE WANT TO BUY Pin No. 326-5301, and Cypress WANT to buy used piano. Mrs. T. E. Ward, Phone 332-2172 Ahoakle. Hac 2-26 Public Notices SMALL House fo rent in Atkew- vllle. Running water. Day phona py4-23e4 • night phone PY4-3607, Melvin K. Jernigan. Lac tf HOUSE for rent. Eight room houte, running water and bathroom, Near Earleys Station. Known at the old Williford home, W. A. Tayloe, or phone 345-4081 Aulander, N. C. 256. Hoosehold Goods Hae I 52. Building, Contracting ^ND, FILLER, Rock and Topsoil. Hauling and Front End Loader work, R, A, Nowaome and Son, Rt. 1, Box 107, Cofield. N. C. Phona ELi-S797. Hae tf 55. Rental Equipment FORMAL WEAR rental tarvica for men and boyi. Another new ctrv- ice from our expanding man’s de partment, Balk-Tylar't. Ahoskie Hac tf FORMAL WEAR — Shop Ahoskie Department Store, Featuring "Aftar Six" tuxedo and dinner Jackete. Rentala. available If you deaire. Call 332- 2141, Ahoakle. Hao tt 60. MlscellBBeoui Service ROCK, sand, fill dirt and top toll for tale. Alto front end loader work, M. G. (Toby) Williford, PY4- 3717, Windsor. Lac tf 68. Septic Tank, Cess Pools WHITFIELD Septic Tank Servica, Suffolk. Call collect 539-2706 or 639-5315. Septic tanks cleaned $26 each. Ip tf FOR RENT—Three good houses near Menola, School but goes by the door. Contact H. C. Vaughan, Wood land, N. C. Hap 3-4 HOUSE for rent in Aulander. 6 room house with bath, central heat, car port, and garden area. In excellent location. Call Wayland Jenkint, Jr. In Aulander, N. C. Hac tf 156. Business Rentals BUILDING for rent. Suitable for office space or any business. Al ready equipped for restaurant, M. O, (Toby) Williford. Phone PY4.3717, Windsor. Lac tt ion. Windsor. Lac tf WAREHOUSE FOR RENT—Catherine Street, Ahoskie, next to Whedbee- Equipment Company, Contact Clay ton S. Godwin at AhOSKle Feed and Fuel Company or phone 332-3117 or 332-2756. Hac tf IX—AGRICULTURE 1965 PEANUT hay tor tale. Contact Jack Jernigan, Rt. 1 or phene 332-3952 Ahoskie, N, C. Hap 3-8 206. Plants, Flowers FREE—Our New Planting Guide- Catalog In color. Write for your copy today, Offered by Virginia’s largest growers Of Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vinee, Landscaping and Plant Material. Salespeople wanted. Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro. Virginia, Hac 2-24 207. Farm Equipment FARM machinery auction tale Tuesday, March lat, at 10 A.M. 150 Farm Tractors and 300 Imple ments. Wayne Implement, Inc., Goldsboro, N. C, South on Highway 117. Hac 2-28 FOR SALE—3 bedroom home, nice neighborhood in Ahoskie. Contact j. Carl Wilroy Jr„ Colonial Realty Co., 112 N. Mitchell St., Ahoskie, Phone 332-3768 days, nights 332-2232. Hae tf New FORD Tractors and All Makes & Models USED TRACTORS Special Discounts for Quick Clearance lor 8N Ford to 4000 Ford B & M Troctor U.S. 13 South of Ahoskie Hac tf X—ARTICLES FORSALE HOUSE FOR SALE—Three bedro HOUSE FOR SALE, 2 bedroom brick home on landscaped acre, mod ern kitchen, paneled den, dining room, living room with marble fire place, screened porch, laundry room, recently painted. Call Ahoskie 332- 3850, Mac 2-28 104. Real Estate, General SELL YOUR PROPERTY through an experienced real estate broker. Homes, farms, businesses. We handle all details Including financing, J. Carl Wilroy. Jr.. Colonial Realty Co., 112 N. Mitchell St.. Ahoskie, Phone 332-2768, Nights 332-2232. Hac tf Early American Gifts Quaint—Different MULBERRY HOUSE GIFT SHOP Sundays 1 to 5, Daily 10 to 5 2830 Norfolk Rd,, Suffolk, Va. Ic tf FOR SALE-CONDITION GOOD—1 Mahogany study desk, $15.00; 1 Mahogany coffee table, $6.00; i Lounge chair, $5.00; 1 large mlrrow- oak frame, $4.00. Call 357-6131 after 4 P.M. Ic 2-24 PIANOS— Special Christmas prices are in effect immediately on all pi anos. Including Baldwin-Winter, Koh ler and Campbell, Hallet and Davie. Save from $100 to $300 off Met price. No payment until Feb., 1966. Rowe A. Long Music Co., Inc. 186 N. Main St. Suffolk. Va. Call 539-6591. lo tf 258. Machluery and Tools TWIN-NEEDLE AUTOMATIC ZIG- ZAG SEWING MACHINE—Just like new in extra nice cabinet this area. Local party may finish payments of $11.28 monthly or pay complete balance of $47.12. Can be teen and tried out locally. Write Mrs. Nichols, "National Repossession Dept.,’’ Box 283, Asheboro, N. C. Ic 3-31 258. Miscellaneous Articles FOR SALE—one girls 24" blue and white bicycle with new tubes and tires, basket on front. In good con dition $15.00. Call 332-3913. Hnc tf GOOD ELECTRIC GUITAR and Am- plifler, priced reasonable. See Mrs. Robert Nowell at Union. Hap 3-1 NEW HEAVY DUTY ARC WELDERS. FACTORY CLOSEOUT. Discon tinued 1965 models. 5 year guarantee, Uses 110 Volt house current. Ten day trial, money back guarantee. Complete with welding rod, full face mask and instructions. Over 500,000 now in use. Send cash, check or money order. Only $19.95. Prepaid from factory. AMERICAN WELDERS, INC, BOX 102 NP. OSAGE BEACH, MO. 66065. Hap 3-14 WEDDING Announcements — Print ed and engraved; finest work; quick service. Herald Printing House, Ahotkie. Hanc tf OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale—Tied in convenient bundles, Three eenu per pound. Herald Printing House. Ahoskie. Hanc tf XI—AUTOMOTIVE 301, Auto Parts Repairs FOR SALE — Mufflers—Guaranteed life Of your car. Install free. Eddie Harrell Auto St Sports Store, Ahos- 303. Tires. Recap, Repair USED TIRES—Airplane tires for farm equipment, trailers, log carts. Over 3,000 used passenger tires and tubes. New batteries Ic to 2c per day. Ahoskle’s largest tire market, Ahoskie Tire Service, Memorial Drive, Ahoskie, N. C. Hac tf 304. Trailers, All Kinds 10 X SO TWO-BEDROOM house trailer for tale. Charles E. Davis, 794-2777, Windsor. Lac tf HOUSE trailer for rent, two bed. rooms. Contact J. Carl Wilroy Jr., Colonial Realty Co., 112 N. Mitchell Street, Ahoskie, Phone 332-3768 days, nights 332-2232. Hac tf 305. Cars, New and Used FOR SALE—1959 Custom Ford. Good Condition. Contact B. F. Hawkins, 1 mile from Ahoskie on Highway 13 South or phone 332-3629 Ahoskie. N. C. Hac 2-28 NOTICE NOR’TH CAROLINA NORTHAMPTON COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as executrix of the estate of Ella F. Grant, deceased, late of North ampton County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Severn, North Carolina, on or before the 11th day of August. 1966, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebt ed to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the under- 'Thls the 1st day of February. 1966. Claudia M. Davis. Executrix of Ella F. Grant &tate. Johnson, Johnson and Johnson Attorneys at Law Conway, North Carolina TNc 2-24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminlstru- trlx of the Estate of Martha B. Barnes, late of Northampton County. N. C.. this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly verified to the undersigned, Eddie Barnes. Jr, Sea board, N. C. on or before August 15, 1966. This notice will be pledged in a bar recovery dated February 1, 1966 Eddie Barnes, Jr. Post Office Box 222 Seaboard. N. C. Administratrix of the Estate of Martha B. Barnes, Deceased, Seaboard. N. C. TNc 3-10 NOTICE North Carolina Northampton County The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of James V. Jones, deceased, late of Northampton County, this Is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 2Sth day of August, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned, This 18th day of February. 1968. NANNIE P. JONES. Administratrix of the Estate of James V. Jones, deceased BALLARD S. GAY. Attorney TNc S-31 NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP I, W, Dale Bell, do hereby give notice that I have this day withdrawn from the partnership of the Holoman Sausage Company of Woodland. North Carolina and am no longer connected therewith That I will not be responsible lor any debts or contracts made by this partnership after this date, January 29 1966. The business will continue under the name of Holoman Sausage Company and be operated by a former partner W. Cecil Powell who Is now owner thereof. Dated; January 29, 1968. W. Dale Bell TNc 2-24 NOTICE North Carolina Northampton County The undersigned, having qualified as Executrices cl ^e Estate of Essie B. Jernigan, deceased, late of North ampton County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ballard S, Gay, Attorney, Jackson. North Caro lina, on or before the 25th day of August. 1966, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to Ballard S. Gay Attorney. ESSIE J. JEFFREYS, DORIS J, SANTON. Executrices of the Estate of Essie B. Jernigan, deceased. TNc 3-31 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of A. A. Bryan, late of Northampton County, this la to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of July, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate payment. This 29th day of January, 1966. Mary Smallwood Bryan, Executrix of the Estate of A. A. Bryan, Deceased. Rich Square. N, C. J, Buxton Weaver Rich Square. N C. TNp 2-24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Miss Anna R. Harris,' late of Northampton County, N. C.. this is to notify alt persons having claims against said estate to present them, duly, verified, to the under signed, or my Attorney, Eric Nor fleet, Jackson, N, C,, on or before August 26, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Dated February 21, 2966. Jethro J. Harris, Administrator Seaboard, N. C. TNc S-17 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA NORTHAMPTON COUNTY The undersigned having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Gilbert Lee Barnes, deceased, late of Northampton County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of August, 1966, 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 undersigned. This the 29th day of January, 1966. Mattie B, Barnes, Administratrix Johnson, Johnson & Johnson Attorneys TNc 2-24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executors of the last will and testament of A. J. Hedspeth, deceased, late of North ampton County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned at their post office address in Conway, N. C-. on or before August 10, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery, All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This February 8, 1966. Mattie B- Hedspeth, and Billy Hedspeth, Jr, Executors of A. J, Hedspeth, Conway. N. C. Edgar W. Martin, Atty. Conwav. North Carolina TNc 3-3 NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA MORTHA MPTON COUNTY DOROTHY DANIELS, PLAINTIFF VS WILLIE JAMES DANIELS. DEFENDANT The above named defendant, Willie James Daniels, will take notice THE 44th SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF THE VIRGINIA HAMPSHIRE Swine Breeders Association WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1966, AT 1 P.M, at the TIDEWATER SALE BARN—COURTLAND, VA, 1 mile west of Courtland on U.S. Route 35. Selling 4 Breed gilts. 35 open gilts and 14 boars. Here you can get the tops from Virginia's finest herd of the meat type breed. Show at 10:00 a.m. For catalog write Carl W. Grove, Sec., Waynesboro, Va. Hac 2-21 SPECIAL SALE ON ALUMINUM SHEETS 241/2" X 36" 100 Sheets $20. OR 25c PER SHEET These aluminum sheets are ideal for covering tobacco bams, out buildings, ceil ings, tops and many other uses. WILL NOT RUST LIGHTWEIGHT WEATHER RESISTANT contact GILBERT VAUGHAN at The Herald Phone 332-2123—Ahoskie Hac tf NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA NORTHAMPTON COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Superior Court of North ampton County, North Carolina, dated the 8th day of February, 1966, made In (hat special proceeding entitled, "Pattle B. Garrett and her husband, W. T. Garrett, et als, Petitioners, -vs- Marvin Ryland Bradley and his wife, Emily Bradley, ct als, De fendants.’’ the undersigned Com missioners will on Friday, the 26th day of February, 1966 at 11:00 A.M. In front of the COURT HOUSE DOOR of Northampton Coun ty, In Jackson. North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the following real property; That tract of land in Wlccacanee Township, Northampton County, NorUi Carolina, bounded on the north by Wild Cat Swamp; on the east by a tract of land known as the Klzzle DeLoatche tract, end by the lands of Frank DeLoatch; on the south by the lands of Frank DeLoatch: and on the west by Lot No. 2 In the division of the Robert DeLoatche lands, and by a tract known Ut the Peter DeLoatche tract, containing 187.1 acres, more or less, and being Lot No, 1 of the Robert H. DeLoatche Home Tract, as shown and allotted to the late Wade A. DeLoatche in a Soeclal Proceeding which is duly of record In the office of the Register of Deeds of Northampton County. North Carolina. In Book 110, at pages 552 et seq. > Said lands will be sold subject to the sale of all of the timber and trees of every kind and description situated thereon, with the purchaser of said timber and trees to be grant ed Two (21 Years from the date of the deed therefor within which to cut and remove the same. 'The sale of said lands is subject to the confirmation of the Court. This Is a re-sale and bidding will commence at the raised bid of $32,- 705.00. A deposit will be required of the highest bidder. Dated February 8, 1966. Felton Turner. Jr, and Eric Norfleet, Commissioners. TNc 2-24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Mary Gatling, late of Northampton County. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, or my Attorney, Eric Norfleet, Jackson, N. C., on or be fore August 25, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make prompt payment. Dated February 21. J966. Mrs. Maudle May Jeffries, Administratrix Route 2. Box 79. Conway, North Carolina. TNc 3-n NOTICE OF RESALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the authority con ferred upon the undersigned Com missioner in a Judgment of the Superior Court of Northampton County which was rendered In the Special Proceeding pending therein entitled "Marvin R.vland Bradley, Jr., and his wife, Shirley B. Bradley, et als vs. Robert D. Gay," the under signed Commlsisoner will resell by public auction, subject to the con firmation of the Court, to the highest bidder for cash In front of the Court house Door in Jackson, North Caro- Thursday. March 3. 1966, at II o’clock A.M. real estate whlcli Is described as follows, to-wlt: That certain lot or parcel of land with improvements thereon situated In the Town of Jackson, Northampton County, State of North Carolina, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the western edge of Bux ton Avenue, the dividing line for this lot and the lot formerly belong ing to A. R. Moseley Inow Logan Collier), thence along said street S 03 deg. W. 60 feet to another stake In edge of said street: thence N. 65 dee. 30 min. W. II3 feet to a stake In dividing line of H W. Lewis Estate and the lot herein conveyed; thence said dividing line N. 18 deg. 30 min. W, 65/a feet to stake In the dividing line of Moseley mow Col lier): thence along the dividing line of Moseley Inow Collier) S. 65 deg. 30 min. E. 137H feet to the point of beginning, and being a part of the land bought by J. A. Britton from Marion H. Scawell and wife, and al so being the same lot of land con veyed to Martha J Bradley by J. A. Britton and wife. Willow Britton, by deed dated September 7, 1948, and recorded in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Norhamplon County In Book 353 at page 313. This sale will begin with the raised bid of Four Thousand, Forty and No 100 i$4.040.001 Dollars. This 15th day of Februaiy. 1966 Ballard S. Gay, Commissioner TNc 2-24 NOTICE OF &ALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Superior Court of Northampton County, North Caro lina. dated the 17th day of February. 1966, made In that special proceed* Ing entitled "Pattle B. Garrett and her husband, W. T. Garrett, et ala. Petitioners, vs. Marvin Ryland Brad ley and his wife Emily Bradley, et als, Defendants," the undersigned Commissioners will on Monday, the 7th Day of March, 1966 at 11:00 A.M. In front of the Court house door of Northampton County, In Jackson, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real property; All of the timber and trees of every kind and description on the following described tract of land: That tract of land In Wlccacanee Township, Northampton County, North Carolina, bounded on the north by Wild Cat Swamp; on the east by a tract of land known as the Kizzle DeLoatch tract, and by the lands of Frank DeLoatch: on the south by the lands of Frank DeLoatch: and on the west by Lot No. 2 in the division of the Robert DeLoatche lands, and by a tract known as the Peter DeLoatche tract, containing 187.1 acres, more or less, and being Lot No, 1 of the Robert H. DeLoatche Home Tract, as shown and allotted to the late Wade A. De Loatche In a Special Proceeding which Is duly of record In the office of the Register of Deeds of North ampton County. North Carolina, in Book 110 at pages 552 et seq. The purchaser of the timber and trees will be granted two (2) years from the date of the deed therefor within which to cut and remove the.,tljnl>er end.types purchased. A five (STr) per cent deposit will be required of the highest bidder. This is a resale and the bidding will commence at the raised bid of $73,- 550.00, This sale is subject to Uie confirmation of the Court. Dated February 17, 1966. ERIC NORFLEET. FELTON TURNER, JR., Commissioners. TNc 3-3 SeaboareJ By MRS. R. L. BASS Dr. and Mrs, J. W. Parker spent the weekend in Oxford, guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mumford spent Monday in Loulsburg. Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Long and daughter, Ann Gay, of Ra leigh spent the weekend here with their parents. Mrs. S. V. Edwards and Mrs. James T. Edwards spent Monday in Durham. Kitchen Ramsay of Roanoke Rapids spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Daniel have returned home after spend ing lo days touring Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Maddrey attended the funeral of her grand mother, Mrs. Loranla Vick, in Conway on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Johnson and J. S, Johnson attended the funeral of Marine Johnny Crapp In Geyton, Ga., on Thursday, Mary Linda Harris of Roanoke Rapids spent the weekend here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid V. Harris. Franklin Barnes is a patient at Johnston-Wlllls Hospital In Richmond following surgery on his back last week. College students home for the weekend were Linda Stephenson, Don Davis, David and Gary Bass of East Carolina, Robert Taylor of Chowan and Mary Ann Mum- ford of Loulsburg, Mrs. R. C. Spalne has returned home after spending several months in Illinois with her son and daughter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Clifton Spaine. Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Bullock spent the weekend in Wilson and visited Leonard Bullock In a hospital there. Mrs. George Hall and Mrs. Clyde Warrick spent Thursdayln Ahoskie. Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Whitevlsit- ed her father, B. Martin, in a Wil son hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Willie P. Matthews of Elizabeth City spent the weekend at her home here. George Harris returned to his home here for the weekend after being a patient at Park View Hospital in Rocky Mount for sev eral days. Ramsay Harris has returned home after spending two weeks In Florida. C. H. Yates was a patient at Roanoke Rapids Hospital last week for treatment. The Rev, Wallace T. Greene and C. R. Darr were in Raleigh J. R. Magee Is Navy Enlistee RALEIGH - Joseph Ramsay Magee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph M. Magee, of Route I, Sea board, has enlisted in the United States Navy and was transferred to the U.S. Naval Training Cen ter at Great Lakes, Ill., for re cruit training, according to Pet ty Officer Bron Duncan, local Navy recruiter for this area. Prior to his enlistment In the Navy Magee graduated from Northampton High School, Petty Officer Duncan invites anyone interested in the Navy to contact him at the local Navy recruiting office located in the Municipal Building, Roanoke Rapids, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Eastside Observes Founders Day JACKSON - After ashortbusi- ness session with Mrs. Lucille Alston, president, presiding, a Founder’s Day program was presented by the Eastslde School’s Parent-Teacher Asso ciation on Tuesday, February 22. As a background, the hl^ory and achievements of the school were given by Mrs, Margaret Judkins. Special tributes were paid to the past presidents of the local association by C. C. Hawk ins. Corsages were presented to them by Mrs. Inez Artis. Special tributes to the teachers were given by Mrs. L ucllle Alston. A birthday cake was presented to the president In honor of the founders and to stimulate the association to go forth in the spirit of enthusiasm and unity by Mrs. Mollie Casterlow. Special musical selections were rendered by Mrs, Clara Wynn, Mrs. Elizabeth Paul and Mrs. Doris Mitchell, preceded by a candle light processional by the PTA Chorus. . Dt. George W..,Walker,,-.«tfite dental surgeon, gave some bri^ remarks on dental care. The meeting was well attended. Mrs. E. W. Paul was program chairman. Refreshments were served, Noah L. Brown Dies At Age 56 RICH SQUARE -Funeralserv ices for Noah Lawrence Brown, 56, who died Friday were con ducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Pinners Methodist Church by the Rev. O. S. Williams. Burial was in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, He was a native of Northamp ton County, son of the late Cecil C. and Mrs. Hattie Bristow Brown, He was the manager of a slaughter house. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Doris M. Brown; stepmother, Mrs. Cecil C. Brown; a son, Cecil W. Brown of the U.S. Navy In Hawaii; a daughter, Rebecca Brown of Rich Square; abrother, James (Doc) Brown of Conway; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Griffith of Williamsburg, Va., and Mrs. Clarence Martin of Conway, Gay Enrolled In Course At Wilson WILSON - James Henry Gay of Margarettsvllle is enrolled In the 12 month course in the main tenance of heavy earth moving equipment which began January 24 at the Wilson Technical In stitute. This training Is jointly administered by the Employment Security Commission as a part of the MDTA program. The program Is designed to train men In this area of heavy equipment maintenance, Incor porating knowledge of Internal combustion engines, components of the machine, such as gear, hydraulic and friction systems. Related subjects are Included to enhance the Individual’straining, Through programs such as this, the Wilson County Techni cal Institute is assisting and providing trained labor for this area. on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Taylor and son of Gumberry spent Sunday at Lake Mattamuskeet. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Inabinett In Plymouth. Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Pittman and baby of Long Island, N. Y., and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Burchette of Enfield were Thursday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rogers.
Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald (Ahoskie, N.C.)
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