New State Museum | Bunding Is Planned! Total Cost of Proposed Building Estimated At $3,996,000 Hundreds of thousands of school children and other visitors of school to the State Captial every year will find three of their main points of in terest—the Museum of Natural His tory, the Hall of History and the State Art Gallery—consolidated in a new building if plans now before the Ad visory Budget Commission are adopt ed. The proposed structure would be a State Museum and Archives Center, and in addition to its educational and cultural exhibits, would provide a place for safe storage of and ready access to priceless State records. The new building also would free a large amount of office space in the three State office buildings in which the museums are now located, and al so provide an auditorium and rooms for meetings of committees of the General Assembly and public hearings. The plans, as presented by a com mittee representing the Department of Archives and History, call for a 4-story building with 270,000 square feet of floor space. Cost of the proposed building, land and equipment, is es timated at $3,996,000. 284 Guilty of Fraud For Unemployment Pay Prosecutions for fraud of 329 indi viduals, seeking benefits from the Em ployment Security Commission’s Un employment Compensation fund, dur ing the first half of 1950 resulted in 284 convictions and 45 acquittals, ESC | Big, New, FULL-WIDTH Super-Freezer Chest! f I Keep over 30 lbs. of frozen foods in this genuine | FRIGIDAIRE I > with All-Porcelain Exterior Finish... Only $274.75 i !; • Meter-Miser mechanism I • Lifetime Porcelain htteriorl | • New plastic Chill Drawer-fell • New gold-blue-and-white I widthl beauty I I < > N? !! • Twin, all-porcelain "stack-up” • Quickube Ice Trays-no ! I Hydratorsl tugging or melting I f < y X • New all-aluminum shelves cannot not or sagl | < > f | Look Outside-Inside-See PROOP !| I You can’t match a FRIGIDAIRE I j RALPH E. PARRISH 1 “Your Frigidaire Dealer” I I S. BROAD ST. EDENTON PHONp 178 i I Chairman Henry E. Kendall, reveals. 1 The 19 claims deputies of the Com- 1 mission, scattered over the State j I made investigations in 1,144 cases in . which fraud was indicated, finding that no fraud had been practiced in 1 583 of these cases. In a few others, it was found that overpayments had been made and in these cases demands for refunds were made or the amounts of overpayments were set up as ■ claims against the individuals to whom payments may become due later. Os the 1,144 claimants investigated, 301 , were, reported by interviewers in local , offices, 356 investigations were origi- ( nated by the claims deputies and 487 , were the result of checking benefits paid against wages received by the j claimants. Total amount of overpayments in ( the six months’ period, largely through , practice of fraud, was $23,049.70, of j which $13,986.99 had been recovered. , Recovery of the balance will be made, either by cash refund or deduction if claimants again become eligible for benefits. , Beginner Pullets Lay Small Eggs There’s no reason for poultrymen to r be unduly concerned if their pullets j lay under-sized eggs during the early , stages of production, says R. S. Dear styne, head of the Poultry Department ; of State College. i According to Dearstyne, it’s entire ly normal for egg size to be relatively small pullets first start laying. As the season advances, he asserts, the size will increase quite rapidly. A distinct pick-up should occur by No vember. The real capacity of a bird or flock to produce large-sized eggs is best measured by the average weight of the eggs laid in February or March, says the State College professor. ; It should be remembered, Dearstyne adds, that egg size under normal con ditions of feeding and management is ! inherited. Some strains of birds have THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950 been developed with special emphasis being given to egg size in the breed ing program. Such strains produce larger eggs than those not bred for this purpose. Legal Notices EXECUTOR’S NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the estate of T. R. Tynch, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of August, 1951, 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 under signed. This 21st day of August, 1950. W. J. BERRYMAN, Executor of T. R. Tynch. aug24,31,5ept7,14,21,28c ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator .of the estate of Willie Theodore Tay lor, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all I persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 24th day of August, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 24th day of August, 1950. W. E. COX, Administrator of Estate of Willie Theodore Taylor aug24,31,5ept7,21,28p EXECUTOR’S NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of thd estate of L. G. Bateman, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of August, 9 • Just sharpen your pencil - and there you are ! T.'.vxt>7n'.vAX7?^ yr ■F*m .**&&WP- — m ~ _ - ■: ■■■.,*—I—' 1 —' ; ‘ w -> '—“—**—— ■ 4 CROSS this broad land there are j-\_ thousands of people who have been doing themselves a disfavor. Seems they “just naturally assume” a Buick is beyond their reach—and so pass up the car they’re really itch ing to own. Now why “assume” anything as im portant to your happiness as a new car? Why not see for yourself how de livered prices run —how close Buick matches your own budget—how fre quently it is priced under some cars you may be considering? Then—if there is a particular car in YOUR KEY TO —" ’ . S\\ Greater value ' | i^YTp/i 6 ** \ 1 "Mill 1 * 1 * 2007 ■ -*—T“ ! 1 $2091 charge- A " p H out notice- TAYLOR, ABC Network, every Monday evening. * j Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Company, Inc. 105-109 EASI QUEEN STREET PHONE 147 EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA IP : _ ! Him muon mu ifpißiWiffirw whin irm automobius am built buick wiu surd thim ■■■■hßhhi -V /T-,4 i . i 1951, or this notice will be pleaded . in bar of their recovery. All persons , indebted to said estate will please ’ make immediate payment to the under ’ signed. This 26th day of August, 1950. BENJAMIN F. BATEMAN, Executor of L. G. Bateman. 5ept7,14,21,280ct5,12c NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of the authority conferred i upon the undersigned in that certain , deed of trust from Mattie C. Davis, i dated November 19, 1948, and record i ed in the office of the Register of , Deeds of Chowan County, N. C., in Mortgage Book 57, at page 596, etc., default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured: thereby, the undersigned will sell at' ■ public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 12:00 noon on Saturday, September 30, 1950, at the Court House door in Edenton, N. C., the fol lowing described real estate: 1. That lot with all improvements thereon, beginning at a point on the Northern side of West Eden Street in Edenton, N. C., at E. C. White’s line and running thence northwardly along . E. C. White’s line eighty (80) feet; thence westwardly forty-three (43) feet; thence southwardly eighty (80) ’ feet to West Eden Street; thence east l wardly along West Eden Street forty ! three (43) feet to the place of begin ; ning; and being the same property ( conveyed to the said Mattie C. Davis by J. E. Jackson and wife by deed re j corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chowan County in Book 3 j at page 157, to which deed reference is ‘ hereby made for further description - and chain of title. 2. That certain lot with all build ings and improvements thereon locat ed directly at rear of the lot describ : ed above, adjoining said lot described above, the Mrs. O. C. Byrum property, the Hunter Jackson property, the property of David Q. Holton and oth -1 ers; and beginning at the northwest corner of the lot described above, j J thence running northwardly in the same direction as the western bound -3 ary of the property described above] * to the Mrs. O. C. Byrum lot; thence, 1 eastwardly along the said Byrum lot ' , line to the Hunter Jackson property mind—sharpen up your pencil a little. Is it a six —or an eight, like Buick? If an eight, is it a valve-in-head eight? That adds a plus in efficiency, you know, even without the extra edge of Buick’s Fireball power. Will you ride on four soft coil springs, as in Buick—or on only two? Will the drive be through a sealed torque-tube that keeps the rear wheel assembly firmly aligned ? It is in a Buick. Do you get soft, low-pressure tires as part of the price —or as extras? Will you have bumper guards built as part of the bumper, or a one-piece cast metal grille that can be costly to repair or replace? line; thence southwardly along the' Hunter Jackson line to the northeast 1 comer of the property described above; thence along the northern mar gin of the property described above to the place of beginning; and being the same property conveyed to Mattie C. Davis by David Q. Holton and wife by deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chowan County in Book 5 at page 452, to which deed reference is hereby made for further description and chain of title. Dated and posted this 30th day of i August, 1950. MARVIN WILSON, 5ept7,14,21,28 Trustee. North Carolina, Chowan County. The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of T. 'C. Cross, Sr., deceased, late of Cho wan County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before August 31st, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment to the undersigned. This 31st day of August, 1950. MRS. BERTIE J. CROSS Administratrix of estate of T. C. Cross, Sr., 805 N. Broad Street, Eden ton, North Carolina. Herbert Leary: Attorney. aug31,5ept7,14,21,280ct5c FINAL RULE IN ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE To WALTER ENGLISH, present resi dence is unknown, but the last known residence was Edenton, North Carolina: You are hereby notified that a final rule in annulment of marriage has been granted against you at the suit of Joan Marie Theresa English, a; minor, by Jane Montgomery, her! guardian, and Jane Montgomery in l her own right, your wife, which will be heard in the Court of Common Pleas No. 2 of Philadelphia County, j Pennsylvania, of September Term, j 1949, No. 4051, on Friday, October 6, 1950, at 10 o’clock A. M., on which day j 'you may appear and show cause, if) : any you have, why such annulment of -marriage should not be granted! ' against you in the Court of Common 1 WHATEVER YOUR PRICE RANGE \ "Befltrtwo > BMck " .Pleas No. 2 in Room “D”, 253 City Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. MELLING AND HOWLAND, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 4510 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia 24, Pa. 5ept7,14,21c North Carolina. Chowan County, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by W. M. Hathaway and wife, Margaret Hathaway dated the 31st day of December, 1943 and recorded in Book No. 53, page 62, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at Public Auction to The highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Edenton, North Carolina at noon on the 23rd day of September, 1950, the property con veyed in said Deed of Trust describ ed as follows: The following real-estate in Chowan County, North Carolina, to-wit: That tract of land in Yeopim Town ship being a part of the Woodside Farm beginning at a ditch on the Tigersville Road 9.90 chains West wardly from the corner of the Snow Hill road and the Tigersville Road, being T. H. Harris’ corner, thence Westwardly along Tigersville Road 4.59 chains to center ditch, thence Southwardly with the said ditch 13,15 chains, thence Southwardly 87Vz de grees, East 4.42 chains to center : ditch, thence Northwardly with the said ditch 14.75 chains along T. H. . Harris line to the beginning, contain ing six acres, more or less. Being the same real-estate conveyed to W. M. Hathaway and wife, Margaret Hatha way, by W. E. Lowther, by deed - duly recovered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Chowan County, North Carolina. I This 23rd day of August, 1950. '| J. N. PRUDEN, Trustee. By: JOHN W. GRAHAM j . Attorney aug31,5ept7,14,21 Does the price include air cleaner; oil filter; dual horns, windshield wipers and sun visors; an automatic dome light; self-locking luggage lid; a single key for all locks? And is there an automatic drive*, or one in which gears still shift in normal driving? Yes , sharpen your pencil—and there you will be, in a Buick. Whether it’s a Special, a Super or a lordly Roadmaster, you’ll be driv ing the big buy of its price class, and getting a rich bonus of driving com fort, driving thrill and “fashion-first” styling. But you have to make the first move. You are the one who has to find out. How about starting now—with a call on your Buick dealer? *DynoJlow Drive is standard on Roauuasteb . optional at extra cost ~ on Super and Special models. PAGE NINE

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