PAGE TWO S 3 On Honor Roll In Elementary School Fourth Grade Leads On Placing 16 Pupils On List Sixty-three pupils in the Element ary Department of the /Edenton grad ed school were on the honor roll for the six weeks period ending Friday. Id the eight grades, the fourth grade led with 16 honor students. The honor roll, announced by Superinten dent John A. Holmes, follows: First Grade —Jerry Holmes, Ralph Hawkins, Jesse Harold Copeland. Audrey Ainsley. Faye Metlenney, Rosa Hollowed. Thomas Kehayes, Jack Overman and Freddie Duncan. Second Grade Loraine Warren, , Peggy Goodwin, Betty By rum and Bonnie Wright. Third Grade - Hdna Orummey, | Bobby Wright, Albert Ward. Clinton, Davis, George Jackson, Dick Lowe, Shirley Langdale and Virginia New- j som Fourth Grade Essie V Ulomn y. Clarence Lane, Billy Hard - 1 Kay 1 Rogerson. lois Privott. Daryl A or. Stanton Harrell, Peter >• gh;, Sid ney Cam pen. Cha: e C: J HarrG, >n. Carolyn A<h •. . F: " Privott, A';-. 1 Pa:r:s"., I n Punch SHEAFF :ii AXI) PARKER PENS CAMPEN’S BSSBBSHaHSMESI J&GQUIN’S BANANA NECTAR fPIICI 1 1 - 5 : MAPI ANO IOTTUO IT CHARIES JACQUIN «* Cl** MM. PHIIA. FA. • IST. IM4 a C&ut/a/ Keepsake ’ Engagement Ring 225.00 ~-«3> Ay " [ —■ --j mw i 'jfy jSttfE* wtuESIEV Set 550 00 Light the stars in her e * es wi,h ,he ,ovelies ’ 9,ft diamond in hundreds meets the high standards of r excellence in color, cut and clarity which Keepsake CASTLE *•* „ **«“£ has maintained with distinction through Engagement Ring 175 00 six decades. Come in and see owr fine collection ... in o wide ronge of styles ond prices. ' VS* All rioo , „ lut rrot*<i ovoilob.. in mpg! white oi well os noturol gold fire utawji^ Price* tnclwdn Federal Ten. CAMP E N 1 S JEWELERS EDENTON, N. C. and Dolly Kehayes. Fifth Grade Harriet Bembridge, | Marie Wilder, Jack Wright, Marjorie | Webb, Edna Boswell, Hazel Elliott, Bobby Whiteman, Ruth Rae Elliott and Larrv Lo\Je, Sixth Grade—Anne White, Billy Earle Russell, Francis Hicks, Jr„ Jasper Holmes, Jr., and Jackie I-ane. Seventh Grade—Ann Cofield, Caro lyn Harrell, Frank Hughes, Mary Ann Elliott, Terry Phillips and James Perry. Eighth Grade Peggy Williams, Virginia Downing, Doris Allen, Dorine Alexander, Ray Spruill and Donald Campbell. Funeral Held Monday For Geo E. Boyce, 87 Funeral Services were Held Mon day af'ernoon at •“ o'clock in the Cen ter ■ Hill Baptist. Church for George F.dward Boyce, who died Saturday night at his home at. Center Hill. De- 1 ceased was 87 years old and had not been in the best of health for some time. The service was conducted by the Rev. W. C. Francis, pastor of the cnurch. of which, Mr. Boyce was :a member for many years. Inter- I ment was made in the family cemo : tery. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Sarah , U. Boyce; a son-in-law. C. H. Davis, Sr.; two grandsons, ('. |! Davis. Jr., and Georg,* Herbert Davis: and five granddaughters, Mrs, W. W. Smith. 1 Mis. C. C. Nixon. Mrs. ,1. K. I’eele. Mrs. P. W. Nixon and Miss Pattie, Macon Davis. i Fillbearers were V. K. Boyce. (, \\ Beieh, J. V. Wiggins. ,T. 'l . Boyce. 1 Jersey Boyce and Tom Byrum. TEACHER ILL AT HOME Miss Betty Fleming, sixth grade teacher, of the local city school is confined to her bed at her home in ; Greenville, N. C., where she was j spending the week-end with her mother when stricken. Miss Fleming will probably be out of school during the remainder of the week. In her absence. Mrs. John F. White is teach ing her classes. IN MEMOKIAM In loving memory of my dear hus- 1 hand, Peter M. Forehand, who depart ed this life on March 21. 1942: It was five years ago when God took you away and 1 had to say : goodbye. Days of sadness still come over me, j For I miss you more each day. I am lonely, oh so lonely, Yet 1 know you’ve gone to stay. Yes, 1 will always miss you, My friends and loved ones to me have confessed, But we try to comfort ourselves be cause We know th, Lord knows best. —Written b\ his devoted wife, Mrs. Susie Forehand. pd j 1 « Greeting Cards For All Occasions CAMPEN’S JEWELERS V -• THE CHOWAN lIEKALD, EDENiON, N. C„ THURSDAY MARCH 27, 1947 | Classified and Legals FOR SALE— CERTIFIED SEED Po tatoes. $4.10 per bag. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checker board Store.” ltc CABBAGE PLANTS, ONION SETS, Seed Potatoes and Fertilizer. Spe cial prices on these products this week. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” ltc FOR SALE—NO. 5 UNDERWOOD typewriter. In good condition. On display at The Chowan Herald office. Dp QUICK SERVICE New Bern Monumental Works for monuments and grave markers made of granite or marble, see Mrs. N. K. Rowell at 1-12 Gale St., Edenton, N. C., or Phone 136-J. tfc I.OST—FRAZER HUB CAP AND white plastic wheel trim. Reward. David Holton, Edenton. ltc FOUND PAIR EYE GLASSES ON Court House square, Can be had Aat Chowan Herald office. It I FOR SALE—IOO BARKED ROCK 3-i months-old Pullets. $1.26 each. Also 200 broilers. R. Clyde Privott. | Route 1, Edenton mar27ap3pd i I FOR sale NEW 5 0 10 11. P. 4-1 ! cylinder Evinrude Outboard Moto". ( (■'rice sjnp. See Walter Holtoi:. F.b iiten Supply Co.. phone 394. ltc ! ■ -M F <;.A RDEN 5 1 PL ANT RASP ti-Ti-y < ’ollection consisting of 2.V Sunrise, the best new, early rev!. ;uid 2 - Cumberland. the best black cap, for only $7.6,5 postpaid. Write far FREE Copy New Planting ' Guide Listing more than 800 vari tics of Fruits ami Ornamentals.; Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynes boro, Virginia. V tl 'j 40, GOOD JOBS A MONTH SURVEYORS ATHLETIC INSTRUCTORS POWER LINEMEN CONSTRUCTION WOItKF.R.S WAREHOUSE FOREMEN GUARD-PATROLMEN OPTICIANS I FINANCE CLERKS ARMORERS SIGN PAINTERS STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKERS WEATH E K OBS E KVE RS And many other skilled men are re viuirv'd for peacetime duties in the new Regular Army. It takes approximate ly 40,000 men a month to keep re placements up to strength—and there are hundreds of good opportunities available to young men between 18 and 34, inclusive (17 with parents' consent). New, higher pay, plus food, cloth ing, quarters, dental and medical care make the Army a smart choice. GI; Bill of Rights educational benefits for those who enlist and serve at least | three months before official termina tion of war. Three-year enlistments allow choice of branch of sendee from those still open, and overseas theater from those with open quotas. Get details on the Army retirement plan, and other facts, from the U. S. 'Army Recruit ing Station, 336 Carolina Building, Elizabeth City, N. C. ltc MR. FARMER—WE NOW HAVE that good ole Horse and Mule Feed that will keep them in the collar. Special price this week. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checker board Store.” ltc FOR SALE HOUSE TRAILER. Factory built. See J. W. Hem bridge, Box 257, Route 3, Edenton, N. C. Mar2o,27pd MALE HELP WANTED MAN willing to work 7 hours daily 5 days per week, can average $50.00 week ly on established local route. Write Dept. S 3, The J. R. Watkins Co.. Richmond, Va. mar2o,27,Apr3pd GOLDEN LUSTER FURNISH POL ish. Cleans and wax in one pro cess. On sale in Edenton at Ever ett’s, Habit’s, Byrum’s, Boswell’s and Phthisic Groceries. mar13,20,27pd WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT will make your lawn more beauti ful, including Lawn Grasses, Vig oro Fertilizer, Peat Moss, Bone Meal, Sheep Manure, Agriculture Lime and Yard Brooms. With each purchase of the above merchandise l we will give a yard broom free. ! Phone 273. We deliver. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checker board Store.” ltc FOR SALE CONCRETE BLOCKS Made with c rustled stone to pass government specifications, we believe his to be the best block being made n North Carolina today. Before you use any blocks, see ours. Our blocks are as near as your phone- we deliver anywhere. New Bern Building Supply Co. New Bern N. C. Phone 3143 Tarboro Concrete Products Co. Tarboro, N. C. WANTED TO RENT SIX TO eight room house. Apply Ernest Kehayes. dec 12 ts SPECIAL PRICE THIS WEEK ON Purina Startena. Best for all baby chicks. We have a small brood on display to show you just what Pur ina Feed will do. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” ltc NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the late Henry C. Nixon, deceased, late of Chowan County, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make im mediate settlement, and those holding claims against the same to present them for payment within twelve months from Hie date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of theii recovery. This the 19th dav of March, 1947. DR. H. E. NIXON, Elizabeth City, N. C. Mar27Apr3,lo,l7,24maylpd NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF HOBBS & EARNHARDT, A PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership of C. N. Hobbs and W. J. P. Earnhardt as partners, conducting the business of Electrical Equipment under the film and name and style of Hobbs & Earnhardt has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. C. N. Hobbs will collect the debts owing to the firm and pay all debts due by the firm. This Ist dav of March, 1947, 0. N. HOBBS and W. J. EARNHARDT, Formerly doing business as Hobbs & Earnhardt. Mar13,20,27Apri17,10,17jfw NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF LYDIA DANIELS AND INEZ FELTON PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership of Lydia Daniels and Inez Felton as partners, conducting the business of selling dry goods and | parcels of wear, under the firm name j and style “Tots and Teens” has this ! day been dissolved by mutual consent. i.ydia Daniels will collect the debts | owing to the firm arid pay all debts! I due by the firm. This 25th dav of February, 1947. i LYDIA DANIELS and INEZ FELTON, doing business as “Tots and : Teens” Marl.'!,2i>.27apr3.llU7 , X"rth Carolina, Chowan Countv. NOTICE! The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the estat# of T. J Bell, deceased, late of Chowan Coun- j ty, this is to notify all persons having ' claims against said estate to present j I them to th■ > undersigned on or before February 22nd, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov | ery. All persons indebted to said es i tate will please make immediate pay | ment to the undersigned. This 20th day of February, 1947. MRS. CIIETTA B. BELL. 201 W. Queer, St., Edenton, N. C. i Herbert Leary, Attorney. ' feb2(i,27Marfi,13,20,27hl North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court. Doris. Jennette Morningstar, Plaintiff, vs. j Robert Paul Morningstar. Defendant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will I hereby take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in j the Superior Court of Chowan County, j North Carolina, for the purpose of ! obtaining ar. absolute divorce from 1 the said defendant upon the grounds lof abandonment and separation for the statutory period of two years; and IFOR ALL YOUR CROPS f WE RECOMMEND f SMITH-DOUGLASS FERTILIZER f BECAUSE DIB) TONNAGE AND CUSTOMERS ARE f INCREASING EVERY YEAR j IF YOU WANT FERTILIZER THAT HAS BEEN FIRST IN i Quality and Dependability I YOU W ILL BUY I Smith 'Douglass ! Our old customers who use S-!> Fertilizer make aP iU IrER PROFIT, that’s why we are adding new CKsioi.i'crs each year. J REAL RIGHT ] QUALITY < ® s PRICES f Come In and lot Us Explain to You the Advantages of 1 Buying Your Fertilizer Early I WE liAVE ON HAND a LARGE VARIETY OF GEO. TAIT’S [ Field and Garden Seeds f 1 ' When You Plant Geo. Tait’s Seeds —You Plant the Best ' ’ . Leary Bros. Storage ■ j. Phone 162 Edenton,N.C. t> the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said County, in the Court House in Edenton, N. C., with in twenty days after April 26, 1947, and file a written Answer or Demur to the relief demanded in the said Complaint in Raid action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 25th dav of March. 1947. Signed: E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court., Chowan County, North Carolina. Herbert Leary, Attorney. mar28Apr3,10,17.24h! North. Carolina, in The Chowan County. Superior Court. J. A. Wheeler, Plaintiff vs. Straus Company, Inc., Corporation of Virginia, Defendant. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF summons And warrant 1 OP ATTACHMENT straus company, inc.. a c.r-j poration of the State of Virginia, de- j fondant above named, will take notice j that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan County, in which the plain tiff claims $769,83 growing out of a breach of contract by the defendant, j in that the plaintiff made a contract j j with the defendant for the shipment jof case equipment, delivery to be. j made as stipulated in said contract. |- land at to- time of. the Waking of th : aforesaid contract the plaintiff <!" V— v* Hog Owners! Attention! v - We don’t need to tell you the advantages of getting- your hogs to market at today’s prices. You know it will take good feed to do it. Records prove the PURINA WAY is fast and profitable. We now have a fresh stock of PURINA HOG CHOW (Grain supplement) and PUR INA HOG FATEjMA (complete feed) at new low prices. We can furnish you all you need. Worm your hogs before you feed them. See us about this. Call or come in—days mean dollars right now! HALSEY FEED & SEED STORE “The Store With the Checkerboard Front ” EDENTON, N. C. S n_.il r posited with the defendant the sum of SI,OOO, as required by the defendant; that the defendant failed to ship said equipment in accordance with the terms of the aforesaid contract and now withholds from the plaintiff the* sum of $269.83, representing balance remaining in the hands of the defend ant from the aforesaid deposit of $1,000; and for damages suffered by plaintiff by reason of the breach of the aforesaid contract by the defend ant in the sum of SSOO, and said amount is over and above all counter claims known to the plaintiff; that said defendant is a foreign corpora tion; that said Court has also in said action issued a Warrant of Attach ment against the property of said de fendant and the following property belonging to the defendant has been attached thereunder: One refrigera tor, complete. And the said defendant will further take notice that the said Warrant of . Attachment against the property of I the defendant is returnable at the same time and place as the Summons, namely: April 5, 1947; and it is re i quired to appear at the office of the j undersigned Clerk of the Superior I Court of Chowan County, N. C„ on April sth, 1947, and Answer or De mur to the Complaint filed in said of fice, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded. | This 3rd dav of March, 1947. (s> E. W. SPIRES, Clerk of Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina. Herbert Leary,-Attorney for Plaintiff! Mar 6.13.20,271:

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