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PAGE TWO Norfolk Southern Bus Corporation Applies For New Franchise Application has been made to the' State Utilities Commission by the Norfolk Southern Bus Corporation for a franchise to operate passenger buses between L. & N. Forks and ( Washington, N. C. The towns over| which the route is planned include ( Pearidge, Mackeys Road, Roper, Macedonia, Plymouth, Pantego, Pine- | town, Wenona and Douglas Cross ( Roads. A hearing on the application has been set for Thursday, November 10, at 10 A. M., in Raleigh. " COLERAIN f C. B. Morris, of Raleigh, and' Thomas Morris, of Roanoke Rapids, spent the week-end with their mother, j Mrs. Mattie Morris. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Miller spent Sunday visit ing points of interest in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Hallie Phelps and Miss Ruth Clair j Newsome were visitors in Elizabeth j City Saturday. Misses Jennie Mae Brinkley, Mir- 1 jam Perry and Celestine Hughes, of 1 E. C. T. C., Greenville, were at their i homes for the week-end. Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Dixon and! Miss Eloise Miller attended the di visional meeting of the W. M. U. at the Kennedy Home in Kinston on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beasley were ] in Norfolk, Va., Saturday. Perry Hughes, a student at State] College, Raleigh, spent the week-end j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. j Hughes. 1 Mrs. Graham Harrell, Mrs. C. W. Hughes, Mrs. M. T. Wilson, Mrs. Shelton Pierce, Miss Mary Saunders j and Mrs. H. O. Harrell spent Tuesday l in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Bessie Allen spent last week! at Ocean View, Va., with Mr. and j Mrs. Mason Miles. Misses Arlene and Elizabeth Belch, : students at Chowan College, Mur- 1 freesboro, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Belch. Mrs. M. T. McGee and Mrs. Joe Jenkins were shoppers in Edenton on Saturday. Miss Carolyn Brinkley, of Gates- 1 ville, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brink-' ley. A. T. Belch, Mrs. Graham Harrell, Albert Belch and Rev. L. M. Dixon were in Norfolk* Va., Saturday. Mrs. Joe Jenkins, Mrs. Graham Harrell, Miss Ruth Clair Newsome and Miss Eloise Miller were in Ahos- i kie on Thursday. Misses Alice Edison, Rosalee Bul lock, Elinor Earley, Mary Herring and Mary Gentry were in Ahoskie on Thursday. Mrs. James White, Walter and j Jimmy White returned Sunday from Washington, N. C., where they visited Mrs. Credle. Miss Elizabeth Allen spe#.t the week-end with friends in Smithfield and Laurinburg. She was accompa-i -■— . I ■ —1 STATEMENT East and West Insurance Company NEW HAVEN, CONN. Condition December 31, 1937, as Shown By Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid in cash $1,000,000.00 Amount Ledger Assets, Dec. 31 previous year i——— 3,392,758.20 Income From Policyholders, 5561,802.06; Miscellaneous, $100,321.01 Total 722,123.07 Disbursements—To Policyholders, $198,460.38; Miscellaneous, $388,190.50 1 Total 586,650.88 Fire Premiums —Written or renewed during year, $805,323.82 In Force 1,483,490.00 All Other Premiums Written or renewed during year, $265,574.19 In Force 255,287.00 ; ASSETS I Value of Real Estate ? I Mortgage Loans on Real Estate 121,100.00 j Value of Bonds and Stocks 2,947,355.30 , Cash in Company’s Office t -275.01 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest 267,046.70 Agents’ balances, representing business written subsequent to October 1, 1937 r 121,604.38 Agents’ balances, representing business written prior to Oc tober 1, 1937 2,980.45 Bills receivable, taken for fire risks 2,151.30 Interest and Rents due and accrued —— 19,148.11 Deduct ceded reinsurance —— —. —6,755.20 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 12,293.88 * Total ; - $3,547,378.50 . Less Assets not admitted 275,918.75 Total admitted Assets . $3,271,459.75 LIABILITIES Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $ cf^’loo'oQ Unearned premiums 55 i>f98.39 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees, etc., due or accrued 3,500.00 Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, ebunty and mu nicipal taxes due or accrued 49,521.36 Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued 10,000.00 All other liabilities, as detailed in statement 171,636.82 Total amount of all liabilities except Capital $ 839,970.28 Capital actually paid up in cash $1,000,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities 1,431,489.47 Surplus as regards Policyholders 2,431,489.47 . Total Liabilities —, 53,271,459.75 Business In North Carolina During 1937 Fire risks written $ 612,120; Premiums received —_s 6,046 All other risks written 211,100; Premiums received 403 Losses incurred —Fire 1,482; Paid —4— - 1,058 Losses (incurred—all other 9; Paid 8 President, Walter D. Williams: secretary-treasurer, W. A. Thomson; home office, 175 Whitney Ave., Nlew Haven, Conn.; attorney for service, Dan C. Bpney, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C r ; manager for North Caro lina, CAI’OI nied by Carlton Outiand. kiss Elizabeth Piefce, a student at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Pierce. I H. O. White is in Spartanburg, S. C., attending the Kiwanis convention. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Spruill spent the week-end in Aurora with Mr. and Mrs. Godley. j Mrs. Z. A. Belch returned home Saturday from Newport News, Va., 1 where she visited her children for several days. j Miss Kathryn Doyle, of Norfolk, I Va., was the guest of Dr. W. L. Talli ! fero on Thursday. Mrs. C. S. Credle was hostess to the Book Club at her home on Thursday! evening. | Miss Rosanelle Barker, Mrs. Gra ham Harrell and Mrs. H. 0. Harrell were in Williamston Wednesday. | Norman Perry, a student at Wake ! Forest College, spent the week-end j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. 1 Perry. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Britton were ] guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw, | at Win ton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Eley, of Ahos- 1 i kie, and Miss Elizabeth Deans, ot j I Tarboro, spent Sunday with Mr. and ! Mrs. J, P. Deans. Mrs. Johnnie Montague, Mrs. J. K. ] Spruill and Mrs. Grover Farless were j in Ahoskie on Thursday. HALLOWE’EN PROGRAM AT MERRY HILL FRIDAY On Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock, i a Hallowe’en Program will be given j at the Merry Hill High School audi -1 torium. There will also be side j shows and everything that goes to ] make an enjoyable evening for Hal j lowe’en. The publicis cordially in- I vited to attend. A small admission fee will be charged. ! - i Classified and i Legals SEMI-AUTOMATIC BLACK WAL j nut Cracker—Capacity bushel hour ly, $8.50, prepaid, money-back I guarantee. Clarke Cracker, Har ! risburg, Pa. 0ct.20,27,N0v.3pd. ] FOR SALE—ONE iO-ROOM, ONE 8-Room and one 5-Room Dwelling. Attractive locations and prices, j Terms if desired. E. W. Spires. 0ct.20,27c. I DEVELOPING TWO DOUBLE weight 5x7 enlargements and 8 fine prints, all for 25c in coin. Johnson Finishing Service, West Salem ! Wisconsin. 0ct.20,27,n0v.3,10pd. WANTED TO SELL—FIVE POUND nets and seven stands, also half in terest in gas boat. Apply to Jesse 1 Smith, Route 1, Edenton, N. C. 0ct13,20,27p j WARD’S SHOE SHOP HAS JUST received a new lot of re-built shoes, including a fine assortment I of Army Shoes, which make splen THECHOWANHERID Ifei |P j Deanna Durbin as she appears in “That Certain Age,” showing at the !Taylor Theatre, Edenton today (Thursday) and Friday. did work shoes. 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. it GRIFFIN’S BLACK SHOE DYE, makes the old white shoes into snappy-looking fall shoes. Ward s Shoe Shop handles that and a full line of Griffin’s polishes—none bet ter sold. Julian Ward, Edenton. SHOES DYED AND GUARANTEED Don’t throw away that pair of old white shoes, let us dye them and rebuild them for winter wear. Julian Ward’s Shoe Shop, Edenton. ALL MAKES TYPEWRITERS AND Adding Machines sold and repaired New Royal Portables sold on easy terms. Office Equipment Service, 202 S. Poindexter Street, Elizabeth City, Phone 360. 0ct,13,20,27,n0v.3np. North Carolina In The Chowan County Juvenile Court In Re Hermand Radford, Jr. NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN ACTION IN JUVENILE COURT Hermand Radford, Parent, take notice: An action, entitled as above, has been instituted in the Juvenile Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the purpose of having Hermand Radford, Jr., an infant of nine years of age, residing in Chowan County and an abandoned and neglected child within the meaning of the statute made a ward of the Juvenile Court of Chowan County, and jwu will further take notice that you are required to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior and Judge of the Juven-i ile Court of Chowan County, North i Carolina, at the Court House in | Edenton, North Carolina, on the 22 day of November, 1938, and answer! or demur to the Petition of the Peti-. tioner or else the prayer of the Peti tion will be granted in accordance 1 with the relief demanded in the Peti tion now on file in said office. This 22 day of October, 1938. R. D. DIXON, Clerk of Superior Court and Judge of Juvenile Court, Chowan County, North Carolina. 0ct.27,N0v.3,10,17 J. G. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO, OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE CARRIER AND DATE OF HEAR ING THEREON As required by Section 3, Chapter 136, Public Laws of 1927, notice is i hereby given that application has been made by Norfolk Southern Bus Corporation for a Franchise Certifi cate, authorizing the operation of motor vehicles for transporting Pas sengers between L & N Forks and Washington, N. C., over the public highways via the intervening towns of Pearidge, Mackeys Road, Roper, Macedonia, Plymouth, Pantego, Pine town, Wenona and Douglas Cross Roads, and that the Utilities Commis sion will hold a hearing on the said application in the State Depts. Bldg., at Raleigh, on Thursday, 10th Novem ber, 1938, at 10:00 a. m. UTILITIES COMMISSION, By R. 0. SELF, Chief Clerk. 0ct.27,N0v.3 North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court Glen Bnch, Plaintiff vs. Mary Cake Bunch, Defendant NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN ACTION FOR DIVORCE The defendant, Mary Cake Bunch, take notice: An action, entitled as above, has been instituted in the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the purpose of severing the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing be- and defendant and for in Edenton, North Carolina, on the 15th day of November, 1938, and ans wer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or else the prayer of the complaint will be granted in accord -1 ance with the relief demanded in the complaint now on file in said office. This 15th day of October, 1938. , R. D. DIXON, j Clerk of Superior Court of [ Chowan County, North Carolina 0ct.20,27,N0v.3,10 —jwg ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE J Having qualified as Administratrix I of the estate of T. C. White, deceas- I ed, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the I undersigned on or before the 6th day of October, 1939, or this notice will , be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate [ will please make immediate payment. This 6th day of October, 1938. MARY BELLE WHITE, Administratrix of T. C. White. 0ct.6,13,20,27,N0v.3,10pd North Carolina r In' the Superior Court Chowan County , NOTICE OF TAX FORECLOSURE SUIT , Notice is hereby given that an ac tion entitled as below set out has been instituted in this Court for the [ purpose of securing a judgment for ,; the sale of the real estate described !! in the action as herein below set out, [ and for the application of the pro ceeds of such sale to the discharge ot ! the amounts due the plaintiff on un . paid tax sales certificates and unpaid | taxes for the years 1936 and 1937, as . set forth in the complaint, the said , tax sale certificates having been is sued to the plaintiff by the Sheriff of I Chowan County and the Tax Collector ! of The Town of Edenton and said ] certificates now being held by the plaintiff against the defendant named as follows: i FORECLOSURE SUIT FOR TAXES Action Instituted During the Month of September (Fourth Advertisement) J. O. Leary, Plaintiff vs. ' Mrs. Mary J. Leary, Defendant. List Book Description—House E. King Street. , Township—lst (Edenton). Years—l 936-1937. And notice is further given that all persons claiming any interest in the subject matter of the above entitled 11 w— — 1— tktae Scevpodtfo Z/eav / Frfcidaire Electric Range UNITING ALL THESE ADVANCED COOKING Alto BAKING FEATURES FOR NIGH SPEED... LOW COST ...SURE RESULTS—AT THIS <§ BARGAIN PRICE! ■■■COME IN! CHECK THIS USTlmm 4 □"SPEED-HEAT" ENCLOSED COOK- jj ■ INO UNITS g 03 COOKING SPEEDS ' g g □“LOW-LOW'’ HEAT ON EVERY ■ ■ UNIT ■ g □ “THERMIZER” COOKER ■ ■ □ 1-PIECE PORCELAIN CABINET ■ 5 □ 1-PIECE STAIN-RESISTING TOP • 5 □ SILVER CONTACT SWITCHES 5 S □ UTENSIL STORAGE COMPART- 5 ■ ME NT ■ □"EVEN-HEAT” OVEN 5 ■ □ “BVENIZER” HEAT DISTRIBU-a ■ TOR ■ □ DRAWN STEEL BROILER PAN ■ ■ WITH RACK g ■ □ LARGE SEAMLESS PORCELAIN R ■ OVEN a "V N □ NON-TILT SLIDING SHELVES ■ ■ □ SHELF-TYPE OVEN DOOR E ■ □ FRONT OPENING OVEN VENT R 5 □ HYDRAULIC OVEN HEAT CON- ■ a trol ...... I ■ PLUS Theee Outstanding Feature*— 9 S optional at email extra coat: ■ 8 O CONDIMENT SET 5 ; ,<r ■ S L-i VaVFWffc 2 his office in Edenton, N. C., and set] up or defend their claims in six, months from the 27th day of October, ■ 1938, or at any time before final or der to make deed is made, otherwise they will be forever barred and fore closed of any and all interest, claims, liens, etc, which they may have in and to the above described property and in and to proceeds derived from the’ sale thereof. This 30th day of September, 1938. R. D. DIXON, Clerk Superior Court 0ct.6,13,20,27 —jnp. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE North Carolina Chowan County Under and by virtue of Deed of Trust executed on July 1, 1936, by Luevellen Holly and wife, Mary Holly, to the undersigned, Isaac Ho bowsky, Trustee, registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of j Chowan County, North Carolina, in I 1939 PHILCO I I FARM RADIO f ■ Gives You Finer Performance I ■ ... 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C., offer for salfrij lowing described real estate locatedpll 4i in the Town of Edenton: The lot beginning at the NortK|| East corner of Oakum and PettffiMgl i , Streets; thence eastwardly along Pet- g erson Street 66 feet; thence Boutj|- ; jj wardly parallel with Oakum Street 4 ] 45 feet to the Brown lot; thence WBf&fli wardly along the Brown lot 66 fitful | to Oakum Street; thence northwardly along Oakum Street 46 feet to the J place of beginning; being the same f| j land this day conveyed to said Lue- 1 vellen Holly and wife, Mary Holly, bvJH deed from Jacob Hobowsky. Dated and posted this 28th day of ■fPll ISAAC HOBOWSKY, j Attorney. , 1
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