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Memorial Coins Increase In Value 'Silver half dollars minted in 1987 to commemorate the 360th anniver sary of the birth of Virginia Dare,, first child of English parentage bom in America, increased in value rapid ly. There were 25,000 coins minted, and more than 20,000 were sold then $1.65 each. Now the remaining coins are back on sale. The new price is $4.50 each and the coins may be ordered through tC. S. Meekins, Treasurer, Roanoke Island Historical Association, Manteo, N. €. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Wales, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Charles P. Wales 111, bom Thursday, Novem ber 9, in Chowan Hospital. ' Commissioners* Proceedings The County Commissioners met Monday, November 6, 1960, with a full board present. The minutes of the >last meeting were read and approved. The following bills were ordered paid: M. P. Wilson, Judge Recorder’s Court, Salary, $110.00; Weldon Hollo well, Prosecuting Attorney, Recorder’s Court, Salary, $110.00; George C. h Hoskins, Treasurer, Salary, $75.00; \ Miss Rebecca Colwell, (Salary and ex pense, $125.00; C. W. Overman, Coun ty Agent, Salary, expense, $176.00; J. N. Pruden, 5% commission on de linquent tax collections, $91.63; Nor folk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., bill for Miss Rebecca Colwell office, $19.- 44; Town of Edenton, E. & W. Dept., bill, (Sheriff’s office, $4.68; Economy Typewriter Co., bill, $9.75; Hubert Wiliford, Acting coronor in death of Mary Elizabeth Blount, J. W. Bond, Ferma M. Ward, $15,00; The Chowan Herald, bill, $217.75; Owen G. Dunn Co., bill, $5.56; The Worrell Mfg. Co., bill, $26.41; E. W. Spires, salary and bills, $312.93; J. A. Bunch, Sheriff, salary and bills, $449.60; The Worrell Mfg. Co., bill, $32.62; Record Rebuild ing Service, bill, rebuilding Record Books, $428.00; Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., b,ill, C. W. Overman, County Agent’s Office,, $11,20; M. L. Bunch, bills and servibes, $78.58; R. E. Aiken, Jr., auditing County Of fices and Sheriff’s office as per con tract, $450.00; State Commission for the Blind, Blind Aid Nov. 1, $122.49; Shadrick Elliott, work on Court House grounds, $6.00; J. A. Gardner, work on Court House doors, $2.00; Edythe Nix on, salary, jani tress, October, $40.00; The Bank of Edenton, 4% Road, Bridge and Culvert refunding coupons commission, due Nov. 1, 1950, $525.00; Department of Conservation and De velopment, County’s part of Forest Fire Control Services to September 30, 1950, $69.13; National Products Co., janitor supplies, Court House, $182.57; Brown-Carver Library, to Public Library, (See County Treasurer Receipt No. 763), $90.00; Eloise B. Jordan, to work on Val. Books, Tax Office, $19.12; Annie W. McMullan, to work on Val. Books, Tax Office, $19.12; Chowan Hospital, Inc., bill, $75.00; Carolyn C. McMullan, Supt. Welfare Department, $230.00; Martha E. Bunch, Jr. Stenographer-Clerk, $130.00; Virginia Newsome, janitress, Welfare Department, $3.50; North Carolina Sanatorium, H. L. Cayton, $16.10, Myrtle Granby, $16.33, Lloyd Mooring, $17.97, total, $50.40; Albe marle Restaurant, bill, $.95; Elliott Co., bill, $17.80; Badham Bros. Co., bill, $22.41; Cuthrell’s Department Store, 2 pairs of shoes, $8.93; Mrs. Lydia E. Baker, general assistance, $25.00; Theodore Boyce, general as sistance, $25.00; Thomas Riddick, gen eral assistance, $20.00; Lizzie Jordan, general assistance, 1 indigent person, $15.00; Mrs. George Harrell, boarding home care for 2 indigent persons, $75.00; Shepard-iPruden Library, rf vW*»/ l^V\A/WVW^/WV>^/V^V^^WWWW» Imake y°u r next battery * (Willard Factory Freeh Fully l^aatscd III* illy b«M*ry with ' I 'Safety-Fill' 1 • m - famous roe f; -t S*| _ fikk sfwit»r> tiili life I bELL S If I* GOODYEAR STORE IS Bienton -1: ■ ■ ■ JmShol * I I I I Joyce Savage, turned out in the sartorial elegance of flapper days, will be seen here in the famous Bar j ter Theatre’s production of “The i Show-Off” by George Kelly. The - play, which Heywood Broun pro-| i nounced the “best comedy written by • an American,’’ will be presented here > Tuesday, November 28, at 8 o’clock in the Edenton school auditorium, spon ! sored by the Edenton Rotary Ciub. t 1 State Aid to Public Library, (See . County Treasurer’s Receipt No. 763), f $180.00; Federal Reserve Bank of r Richmond, income tax withheld, $115.- t 55; Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. f Co., October service, $57.40; Herbert Small, rent, $50.00; Mrs. Carolyn C. ( McMullan, travel and expense, Welfare j Department, $56.11; Mrs. Martha E. f Bunch, postage, Welfare Department, 1 $12.00; Edwards & Broughton, Equip •' ment, $6.17; W. D. Holmes Wholesale | Grocery, bill, $7.00; Burkhead-Devane . Printing Co., bill, $54.55; M. S. White, j bill for care of prisoners, $162.56; j Bynum Printing Co., bill, $36.55; Town of Edenton, E. and W. Depart ' ment, $25.39; The ChoWan Herald, bill, ." $68.55; The Office Supply Store, bill, ! $24.01; The Norfolk & Carolina Tel. . & Tel. Co., J. B. Small office, $4.34. r The following names were drawn for . the November 271th term of Superior l Court: i J. P. Partin, N. E. Hollowell, Jr., - C. B. Mooney, Jr., Milton J. Evans, ; R. Preston Morris, C. C. Webb, Erie 1, Jones, George W. Bennett, Thomas 3 J. Hoskins, Jr., H. D. Hobbs, W. M. ; Cozart, P. E. Saunders, Kenneth - Floars, Eugene Baker, C. F. Boyce, t Vandy Nixon, W. H. Jordan, J. S. i, Turner, C. P. Wales, Jr., G. D. Cale, „ Jimmie Earnhardt, David M. Warren, ; A. V. Aebell, C. A. Bass, J. Q. Bass, a D. H. Bettmpan, Lloyd M. Peele, John r G. Wood, Jr., E. J. Ward, Henry Jor !. dan, J. Wallace Goodwin, Thomas k Harrell, C. C. Nixon, Wayland C. i, Moore, Jr., C. E. By rum, J. M. Lane, T. E. Bunch, Claude Griffin, Henry [, S. Rogerson, R. Graham White, Mel vin L. Evans, V. D. Hare, J. W. Fore a hand, L. P. Chappell, J. N. Jordan, R. H. Hollowell, Wince White, John A. Bunch, H. M. Nixon, J. C. Byrum, i Jr. i, By motion of J. A. Webb, seconded .j.. ■ ■ R yfflff J.; j* " A TO THE FARM EVERY THING ■ FROM THE FARM A w RMMMM v r gR . V '^-^rf : A^<*y.- r . • .. ... . . • . -•• J^V-.v,|,i M it>i ... .? V . ... .'::vi Today your fruiu, vegetables, and dairy products bring a •'premium price” because trucks deliver them overnight, coun try fresh, to lug city markets. Many North Carolina comwunhite are growing entirely new crops because of die modem, field in chy transportation. Our huge ttnufcwy «d pooch mop* aw.a dim at mtuk of truck NfVIGCi Tracks not ywr 'oofs' womolicl Thoy deliver • -,- . *** < r> tshot you noad, where and when yon need it. Tsusks daiimr ASSOC IVI ION ■»m ■ THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1980. i.l'li. .1 n li rr u 11 • "" ■ ' " - 1 by A. S. Hollowell that the appoint ment of the same list takers for 1951 as for 1950 with the same salary be approved. Upon motion duly seconded that all Public Assitahoe checks for Welfare Department, prior to fiscal year and. two preceed&ng years be destroyed. The Sheriff’s audit was accepted and ordered filed. The following reports were accepted and ordered filed: Treasurer, Sheriff, Martha Barnett, Assistant Home Agent, Miss Rebecca Colwell, Home Demonstration Agent, County Welfare Board, R. S. Marsh, Assistant County Agent, J. B. Small, Negro County Agent, Ornrie S. Charl ton, Negro Home Demonstration Agent, C. W. Overman, County Agent. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. M. L. BUNCH, Clerq To Board. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Administrators CTA of the estate of Walter A. Leggett, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 16th day of November, 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 undersigned. This 16th day of November, 1951. MARY LEGGETT BROWNING, KATHRYN LEGGETT HOLTON, Administrators CTA of the Estate of Walter A. Leggett. n0v16,23,30Dec7,14,21c North Carolina, Chowan County. PUBLIC NOTICE Under and by virtue of a resolution ( r °!£ L PLAY fuel f SAFE NOW I .... avoid last minute f COAL I fuming by ordering your t \ fuel supply now for win- $ ~ ter. I | Remember, last summer sunshine f will be only a memory this winter, so I I you had better place your fuel order I j today. I EDENTON ICE C6MPANY I PHONE 47 1 passed and adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Edenton at a regular meeting held at the Municipal Building in Edenton, N. C., on No vember 14, 1950, notice is hereby giv en that a public hearing will be held before said Town Couhqu at said Mu- Inicipal Building on Monday, Novem- Iber 27, 1960, at 815 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of determining whether or not a shortage of rental housing accommodations exists in the Town of Edenton requiring the continuation of rent controls in said Town. This 15th day of November, 1950. TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF EDENTON. By Wesley Jr., Town Clerk. n0v16,23 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of; the estate of Carroll E. Kramer, de ceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims, against the said Carroll E. Kramer,; deceased, to exhibit the same to the j undersigned on or before the 18th j day of November, 1951, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of recovery | thereon. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate , payment to the undersigned. , Edenton, N. C., this 16th day of November, 1901, A. D. -MBS. EVA R. KRAMER, Executrix of Carroll E. Kramer, Dpppd cpn n0v16,223,3aDec7,14,21c North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order of E. W. Spires, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, N. C., dated Novem ber 13, 1950, in the special proceed ing entitled “Bertha Dail, (unmar ried), Edward Dail (unmarried), and Henderson Dail (unmarried), Petition ers, vs. Leora Dail (widow), Leona Dail Russell and husband, L. W. Rus sell, Neola Dail (unmarried), and James Dail, R. K. Dail, Caroline Dail, Betty Jean Dail and Peggy Ann Dail (unmarried minors), and their Guard ian ad litem, Marvin P. Wilson, De fendants, the undersigned Commis sioner appointed by the Court, will on Saturday, the sixteenth (16th) day of December, 1950, at 12 o’clock noon, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the Cho wan <?ounty Court House door in Edenton, N. C., the following describ ed real estate, to wit: The Rufus K. Dali homeplace in Second (2nd) Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, same being bounded on the North by the lands of Pete Asbell, East by the Jordan land, South by the Yellow Hammer Road, and West by the Winborne land, con taining 3414 acres, more or less, and being the same land whereon the said Rufus K. Dail lived for many years I and died; reference is hereby made toj deed from Jessie F. Dail and wife, et I als, to Henderson Dail, Bertha Dail, 1 I I Edward Dail and Jimmie Dail, dated '■February 9, 1935, and recorded in 'ißook 1, page 208, in the office of the l j Register of Deeds of Chowan County, ■ N. Q. (excepting and excluding there ' I from the Dail family cemetery, locat ' ed thereon and containing one-half 1 (%) acre, more or less, together with i the rights of ingress and egress there f> _ .. K WE PUT TRUCK ENGINES I A Mpr ™ | * We check compression, timing, fuel-air ratio ’ and a dozen other things. Then we check and adjust > ignition, carburetor idling speed, mixture and all > else that needs attention. Then your engine delivers top performance on minimum fuel. . . . We’re truck > service specialists—specialists in high-standard Inter national Truck Service. We use precision-engineered J International Parts. We re at your service for a single engine tune up—any make of truck—or a complete > preventive maintenance program. Phone us now, and > let us help you get the lowest possible cost per ton- J mile for your trucks. I BYRUM IMPLEMENT A TRUtii CO. ; EDENTON ELIZABETH CITY H F ftJ TEEtPJAT fOA A I 7 rucAs^ to your door almost anything that is made or grown anywhere in the world—so economically that one-time luxuries have be come today’s necessities. North Carolina fanners are strong for the motor artier. They, know k has brought them antra convenience*, larger income*, end better Hvinc, Without k, mom dw 1,900 North Carolina communities would he without any kind of soauusrrial transportation. Wkfc k. army Tar Haal farm is an die Main Linel ' from). A cash deposit of ten per cent (10%) of the purchase price will be required of the successful bidder im mediately after sale. Dated and posted this thirteenth (13th) day of November, 1950. J. N. PRUDEN, n0v16,23,30dec7,14 Commissioner. North Carolina, Chowan County. EXECUTRIX NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the estate of T. F. Monds, deceased, late of Chowan County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to he under signed on or before the 24th day of I October, 1951, or this notice will be j pleaded in bar of their recovery. All 'persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 24th day of October, 1950. MARTHA TRUEBLOOD 2922 Pennsylvania Ave. S. E. Washington, D. C. Executrix of T. F. Monds. 0ct26,n0v2,9,16,23,30p #vw^^s/vwwws^vwwvwwwvwvws^ PAGE NINE
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