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PAGE SIX Rambling WITH THE mjKlk ambler JgCf By “LITTLE BUFF” The original Bluebird racer built for Sir Malcolm Campbell at a cost of 125,000 was sold in England the other day to Billy Cotton, a dance band leader, for SSO ... Everytime'a boxing show is staged in Madison Square Garden the officials there charge themselves $3,600 on the hooka for rent .. • Ali Baba, “this month's” world’s professional heavy weight wrestling champion, used to run a hot dog stand in Fresno, Calif. ... An English motor magnate re cently purchased an entire golf course in Oxfordshire so he could sleep in the dub house . . . Gertrude Ederie, who swam the English Chan nel 10 years ago, is now 29 and still unmarried ... The largest barber shop in the world is being constructed in Germany for the 3,600 male ath letes from all over the globe who will participate in the Olympics . . . Mer cer Beasley, authority on tennis and coach at Princeton, still contends that Bitsy Grant should have played in the recent Davis Cup singles matches with Australia, instead of Wilmer Allison, the National cham pion . . . For the first time on record both the current golf kings—the amateur champion, Lawson Little, and the defending Open champion, Sam Parks, Jr., were on the side lines through the last thirty-six holes of National Open golf cham pionship . . . Frank Regan, a Garden City, L. L, hotel man, was the lucky plunger in the open for he wagered §250 across the board on Tony Man ero and got back $4,375! . . . Tony Manero gets the crack at the de luxe pro job at the Miami Biltmore Country Club in Coral Gables, Fla., next winter where the world’s richest golf tournament, the SIO,OOO Open, is played ... A horse which cost E. H. Harriman, railroad magnate, $41,000 is buried in the infield of the track at Goshen, N. Y. . . .A total of 31 "deaths have been recorded in the Indianapolis Speedway races since the first event in 1911 ... In the press room of the Yankee Sta dium there are piles of scrapbooks which contain all of the newspaper notices of the deeds of Babe Ruth since his start in organized baseball . . . Gus Sonnenberg, one of those who put the pro wrestling “curse” back on the country, but who has dropped out of sight in recent years, is now twisting himself and others into knots in New York rings again. . . . The electric “camera eye” has been installed at Belmont Park this season to decide close finishes, but the judges have disregarded the con -11. D. C. Historian Visits Edenton Over Week-end Mrs. J. D. Fore of Charlotte spent the week-end and the forepart of this week in Edenton visiting and making a comprehensive study of the historical shrines of Edenton. Mrs. Fore was formerly historian for the State U. D. C. and is at present his torian of the Charlotte chapter, and in her capacity as historian has done considerable writing concerning the history of this State. .i ft Timely Questions On Farm Answered ¥ ¥ Question: What must I substitute for green feed to keep my layers in health and production? Answer: Where green feed is not available, a balanced laying mash reinforced with a potent fish oil should be kept before the birds at all times. The addition of from sto 7% percent of alfalfa leaf meal will, in most cases, provide ample insurance for the lack of this green feed. Where possible, dehydrated alfalfa leaf meal should be used. The use of this leaf meal and a good laying mash should keep the birds in a good, healthy, laying condition. Question: Does altitude make any difference in the time of processing in canning fruits and vegetables? Answer: Yes. Water boils at ap proximately two degrees lower for every 1,000 feet above sea level and it is necessary, therefore, to cook products longer in high altitudes, as the lower temperatures will not ster ilize as readily as the sea level boil ing point. A table showing the proper processing time for the higher alti tudes is given in Extension Miscel laneous Pamphlet No. 39, a copy of which will be sent free upon applica tion to the Agricultural Editor at State College. Question: When should I select my seed Irish potatoes for plartting next year? Answer: Seed potatoes should be selected at harvest time. Go through the field just before general digging and dig separately a large number of hills, keeping the potatoes of each hill to themselves. Select the seed potatoes from those hills having the largest number of uniform tubers .that are typical of the variety. Se lection of the seed potatoes from the ’Stored crop gives no assurance of good yields nor freedom from dis traption in the first several cases. The votes of 70,000 baseball fans will pick the players to make up the American and National League All- Stars teams which meet July 7 ... . Eugene Fits-Dixon, former captain of the United States Davis Cup team, has purchased a one-third in terest in the Philadelphia profession al football team which went $48,000 into the “red” last fall . . . School boy Rowe is blaming his arm trouble on bad teeth . . . Laslo Adjoran, Hungarian bicycle enthusiast, will follow the 2,200 mile Olympic Torch Relay team from Greece to Germany when 3,000 runners carry the sacred fire from ancient Olympia to Berlin, taking 11 days on the jaunt through rough and mountainous country .... Philadelphia promoters are offering James J. Braddock $300,000 to meet Leroy Haynes in a title defense bout .... Eddie Rickenbacker now gets nervous if the speedometer gets up around 60 miles an hour . . . Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt has named one of his race horses “The Brown Bomber,” after Joe Louis -. . . . Charles Atlas, New York physical culturist, has a chest expansion of 50 inches .... On May 24 and 25 the New York Yankees scored a grand total of 52 runs . . . Ralph de Palma holds the record for Indianapolis auto races, covering 4,061 miles in 10 starts and being alive to talk about it . . . .Although Germans like their beer, no alcoholic beverages will be allowed in the “Olympic Village” where some 3,500 athletes will be quartered .... Carrying the ball in modem football style was originated by William Webb Ellis (1832), who as a Rugby college soccer player ran with the ball once in a soccer game .... The New York Giants are rak ing the minor leagues for a good pitcher. RAMBLING The Jedge Seys: there's only one thing "PEOPLE Ms/ILU GIVE 11 UNTIL Classified and Legals KEYS MADE, SAFE COMBINA tions changed, guns repaired, and any work of a locksmith done in first class order. See Geo. Leary, Queen St., Edenton, N. C- ts FOR RENT APARTMENT OF four rooms and bath. Apply to Mrs. T. C. White, 110 W- Albe marle Street, Edenton, N. C. WE DO COMMERCIAL JOB PRINTING THE CHOWAN HERALD North Carolina, In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. Chowan County The Bank of Edenton, Executor and Trustee Under the Will of J. H. Roberson, Deceased, Mary A. Chappell, and Husband, H. B. Chappell, J. P. Roberson and wife, Ida Mae Roberson, Sarah Burton and Mary Arrington Burton, by l’-er Next Friend L. C. Burton, and Grizzelle Roberson by her Next Friend J. P. Roberson, Petitioners Ex Parte to the Court. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk Superior Court rendered in the above entitled proceeding on the 30th day of May 1936 and ap proved by the Resident Judge of the First Judicial District June first, 1936, the undersigned W. D. Pruden, Commissioner, will on Saturday, July 11th, 1936, at twelve o’clock Noon at the 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., towit: The house and lot on the West side of Court Street beginning at the Southeast comer of the J. H. Rober- 1 Only a water-proofed toothbrush dgsh can keep TEETH REALLY VHITEI \AWM • Do the bristles in your toothbrush turn limp and soggy // M/jMP when wet? THROW IT AWAY I Get a Dr. West’s // /tiW Toothbrush. Made with the finest, costliest bristles, //m water-proofed by an exclusive process, f annot get JjJT 1 soggy-fa cpf teet£ Itfijly brilliant-white, Ster- jflßjkS UJT \ ilized,QCaletf gerg»:J#vgl (nglass. IQcoJw*. vtfVlt TH» CBOWAH HERALD, EDENTON, N. C, THUBMUT, JUNE 28, 1936. son residence lot, thence running Westwardly along the Roberson line parallel with Church Street 62 feet, thence Southwardly parallel with Court Street 82% feet, thence East wardly parallel with Church Street 62 feet to Court Street, thence North wardly along Court Street to the beginning, bounded North by J. H- Roberson residence lot, East by Court Street, South by the Skinner- Rogerson property end West by R. S. Rieka, Laura Riddick and H. B. Pet tegrew. And being the same land conveyed to J. H. Roberson, deceased, by Jane C. Skinner et als by deed dated December 6, 1919 and register ed in Book O page 9 in the Public Registry in Chowan County. The said deed coqhains a restriction pro hibiting the erection on said lot any stable for horses or cows. See also the Will of J. H. Roberson, Deceased, probated September 24, 1931 and re corded in Will Book G page 120. This Uth day of June, 1936. W. D. PRUDEN, Commissioner, junel 1,18,25,j ul y2—wdp NOTICE OR RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO PAY THE DEBTS OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM NIXON, DECEASED By virtue of authority contained in the will of William Nixon, De ceased, the undersigned will sell for cash at public sale before the Court House door in Chowan County, North Carolina, on July 7, 1936, at 12 o’clock Noon, the land in Yeopim Township, Chowan County, North Carolina: Beginning in the line of Daniel Long and Mrs. Harriett Webb at a ditch and running along the Webb and Long line South 10% degrees East 12.5 chains to a ditch to the line of H. B.Simpson and said Long, thence along said line and the line of Tiny Beasley South 77 degrees East 18 chains to line of said Simpson North 2% degrees West 14 chains to said Long’s line; thence along Long’s line about 14% chains to the place of beginning and being the same land conveyed to G. M. Spruill by J. Q. A. Wood and wife, containing 21.5 acres, more or less. ! Dated and posted this June 23, 1936. PRIMUS NIXON, ' Executor of William Nixon, Deceased J. F. White, Attorney. June2s,July2 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Frank Reeves, deceased, of Chowan County, notice is hereby given to all per sons holding or having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of May, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment- , J. E. TILLEJTT, Administrator of the estate of Frank Reeves, deceased. This 7th day of May, 1936 May21,28,June4,11,18,25—pd. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of State CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All Whom These Presents May Come—Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unani mous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Hobbs and Ward, Inc., a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No Street, in the town of Edenton, County of Chowan, State of North Carolina, (Emma Byrum, Sec.-Treas., being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements II For Biliousness, Sour Stomach, I ■ Flatulence, Nausea and Sick I I Headache, da* to Constipation. I ~fuT' EXPECTANT MOTHERS ■ Whenyourbabycomesywiwill need Mennea Antiseptic Oil tot him; so get it now and start using it on youreolf. Rub it into the skin of your abdomen or wherever the akin is tight or dry from swelling. Notice how tautness, dryness disap pear. Then after baby arrives, give him a daily body rub with Mennen Oil. It’s antiseptic— will protect him against germs. See your druggist— today. MENNEN Antiseptic OIL of Chapter 22, Consolidated SttoMbss, entitled “Corporations,” preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, therefore, 1, Stacey W. Wad*, Secretary of State of the State of' North Carolina, do herehy certify that the said corporation dM. on the 2nd day of June, 1986, file in my of fice a duly executed and attested con sent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said can sent and the record es the proceed ings aforesaid are new on file in say said office as provided bydaw. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 2nd day of June, A. D H 1936. STACEY WADE. Secretary of State. Recorded June 8, 1938. R. D. DIXON, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan Co. junell, july2—wdp EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of Parker Monds, deceased, of Chowan County, notice is hereby given to all persons hdld ing or having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tho 18th day of June, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment, RILEY S. MONDS, Hertford, N. C., Executor of the estate of Parker Monds, deceased. This 18th day of June, 1936. June18,25,Ju1y2,9,16,23—-pd. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of S. S. Sutton, deceased, of Chowan County, notice is hereby given to all persons holding or having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of June, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment L. R. SUTTON, Administrator of the Estate of S. S. Sutton, Deceased. Star Route, Edenton, N. C. This 18th day of June, 1936. June18,25,Ju1y2,9,16,23,30 North Carolina, In the Ghowan County. Superior Court. Greensboro Joint Stock Land. Bank, Plaintiff, vs. W. G. Newby and wife, Lizzie B. Newby, W. R. White and wife, Helen N. White, Charles Johnson, Administrator of L. W. Norman, deceased, First & Citizens National Bank, T. S. White, Charles John son, Administrator of L. W. Nor man and U. E. Swann, Trustees for the benefit of creditors of W. G. Newby and W. R. White, Pam lico Oil Company, Realty Associ ates, Inc., D. M. Warren, Trustee, and all creditors of W. 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C. 1 Send FREE booklet, advice end antlytia Mama . .-, T „ r , Addreil ■ -- City —... Stitt .. , s ~ir.-rer.eEUX ■ • vr ■ v NOTICE OF SUMMONS; Tka unnamed defendants, PriUarrsrt ta ha the caption heamfi. wilt take notice that an actibn entitled aa above haa been covmemed 4a the Superior Court of Chowan Oeoaty, N. G, under the paoriatal* es Sec tion 1743 of the ConaoUdMwt Statutes of North Caroling, ttt qpiiwt title to certain lands in Chowan County, N. C., described 4k titft complaint in said action, which tike plaintiff claims to own 4* fee wvaple and in which the defendants claim to have an equity of tedwnpidm or other in terest and that tike said defendants are required to appear before the Cleric Superior Cent of Chowan County at 44k office in Edenton, N. 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