hpmei aiwan jl nijjpvii ; HVins Semester Honors Eielli'ss Susan Thigpen, daughter of ' ■""Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thigpen, was one {■d? the eight freshmen students to be ■awarded semester honors at Wesleyan I 111 I MAKE A DATE RIGHT HOW FOR US TO PUT I YOUR FARM MACHINES IN SHAPE TO WORKI ■ Right now—ahead of season—is the time for you to be I planning to get every’farm machine and every piece of equipment in shape. P We make the planning easy. Just drop in or us. I Together we can determine the dates and arrange ■ ments for putting your machines in first-class running order. I Avoid costly breakdowns in the field. Let us service I your machines ahead of season and save you money. I All work done in our shop is top-quality work. I Experienced mechanics! Latest tools and equipment! I And factory-standard IH Parts! Don t delay! See oc call us TODAY/ WE HAVE THE MOTOR YOU NEED Stalk Cutters Tiller Plows Section Harrows and Mowing Machines ■ £ BYRUM IMPLEMENT & TRUCK CO. EDENTON ELIZABETH CITY >==,■ - . - f I: TOP Q UALITY mfrrmum Will Mean Extra Profits INCREASE YOUR VISITS TO THE MARKET! INSURE LARGER CROPS > , Smith - Douglass Fertilizer IS SCIENTIFICALLY ENRICHED—SURE WORKING Remember... Means Greater S-D On Your Bag Profits For You | WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE VARIETY OF GEO. TAIT’S Field And Garden Seeds II r | When You Plant Geo. Tait’s Seeds You Plant the Best ®- ,eary Bros. Storage Co- I Phone 162 Edenton, N.C. J One must have a B dr above average for the semester to obtain this honor, f iSusan is majoring in piano at Wes > leyan, where die is a student of Ralph > Lawton, artist in residence, well i known concert pianist, and former ' Mosarteum Uool J US- 1 s burg, Austria. She appealed on a student recital January ®th, is a mem - her of the Music Club and the Glee t Club which is under the direction of I Uladmir Zorin, voice professor at the * conservatory and former member of the famous Don Cossacks Chorus. Miss Thigpen will go on tour with the Glee Club in five states begin ning Match 17. Margaret Mansfield On Basketball Team At Woman’s College Friends will be integrated to know that Miss Margaret Aim Mansfield, was among 10 girls chosen for the varsity basketball team at Woman’s College, Greensboro. She was chosen from a field of 30 candidates. Miss Mansfield was an outstanding player for Edenton High School be fore entering college and was co captain of the squad in both her juni or and senior y ears. CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES Services at the First Christian ’Church have been announced as fol lows by the ipastor, the Rev. E. C. Alexander: Bible School at 10 o’clock Sunday morning: morning worship at 11 o’clock; young people’s meeting at 6:30 P. M.; evening service at 7:30 o’clock; Wednesday evening Bible Class at the church at 73:0 o’clock. All are invited. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of a deed of trust execut ed to the undersigned by Janie J. Roberson and husband, Wesley Rob erson, and Lillian Tripp, dated Oc tober 7, 1946, and recorded in office of Register of Deeds in Chdwan Coun ty, North Carolina, in ©T IBook No. 55, pages 391, etc., default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured thereby, the un dersigned will offfer for sale at pub lic biddings, for to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Chowan County, North Carolina, at 12:00 noon on Saturday, March 25, 1950, the real estate in Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, to wit: The lot with all buildings and im provements thereon known as the K. P. Jordan, deceased, homeplace, be ginning on the South side of West Albemarle Street extended at the Northeast comer of the Mingo Pierce- Carrie Holley property line; thence running Southwardly with the said Pierce-Holley property line 324 feet to West Gale Street extended; thence Eastwardly along West Gale Street ————■^^^ i wardly along the said Granby prop erty. line 824 feet to West Albemarle , Street extended; thence Weatwardfly ; along West Albemarle Street extend ed 6754 feet to the place of begin -1 ning, containing one-half acre, more ’or less. Reference is made to the 1 aforesaid deed of trust and the in struments therein mentioned for fur- ■ ther description. Dated and posted February 20, 1950. R. C. HOLLAND, feb23mar2,946c Trustee. NURSES’ HOME CHOWAN HOSPITAL, INC. ,] Edenton, North Carolina Sealed proposals will be received : by J. W. Davis, president of the 1 Board for the Nurses Home, Chowan < Hospital, Inc., at the Court House, * Edenton, N. C., until 2:30 P. M., March 10, 1950, for the furnishing of all labor and material for the con struction and completion of the above building. Separate proposals will be * received on the General Contract, Heating, Plumbing and Electric Wir ing as required by law. Bids receiv ed after the above stated hour will not be considered Plans and specificati<sns are on file for inspection with the owner and copies may be obtained from the Ar chitect. Those desiring plans and specifica tions shall make application to the Architect, said application to be ac companied by a deposit of SIO.OO for the General Contract plans and spe cifications, and $5.00 for the Heat ing, Plumbing or Electric Wiring. These deposits will ibe returned to all biddens who submi t a bona fide bid on the work and return the plans and specifications in good condition at the time the bids are received. Consideration will be given only to those bidders -who submit evidence showing that they are licensed under the Act of March 23, 1937, with its amendments to practice contracting as outlined in this Act. A performance bond in the amount of 100% of the contract price is re quired. cow bond in the amount of v ' t * e contrac t price is required. Each proposal shall be accompanied with a deposit either in cash or a cer tined check in the amount of 5% of [ JACKSON RADIO SERVICE AM AND FM SUPPLIES TIRE RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING 115 East Church Street PHONE 361-W Personal Checking I Accounts || For the deposit of current funds and the es- || ficiency of paying bills by check, you need the security and convenience of a checking ac count. II We invite you to use our checking facilities. Your personal account will be welcome and it jj will establish a friendly, useful banking rela- 11 tionship. Come in now and arrange for your account. ||| ❖ BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS II THE BANK OF EDENTON I EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA Safety for Saving Since 1894 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 3% of the hid will be accepted in lieu of cash or check of 6%. All checks shall be payable to J. W. Davis, President. Bids will be opened pub licly and read in the presence of those interested. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or ac cept any bid he deems to the best in terest of the owner. NURSES HOME, CHOWAN HOSPITAL, INC. Owner. By J. W. DAVIS, President of the Board. Marion A. Ham, A.UA., Architect. febl6,23mar2,9c North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court. George Chester Henshaw, Plaintiff, vs. Kathleen S. Henshaw, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION Sssh! Keep It Under Your Hood That motor of yours should run so smoothly—so quietly, that you’d hardly know it’s there. If this isn’t the case, bring in your car and let us tune it back to a whisper. Winter motoring will be happy motoring. Drive in today! B. B. H. MOTOR CO., Inc. “YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER’* North Broad and Oakum Sts. Edenton, N. C. i entitled as aboven3^e«l^cffl^ i menced in the Superior Court of Cho , wan County, North Carolina, for ab ■ solute divorce from the bonds of i matrimony heretofore existing be i tween the plaintiff and the defendant on the ground of separation for more than two years next preceding the bringing of said action; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Edenton, N. C., on the 29th day of March, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 10th day of February, 1950. E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court. J. N. Pruden, Attorney for the Plain tiff. febl6,23mar2,9c WWN/VWWWW»/WWWN/N^/W>/WWW>/^

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