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Lions Club Changes Meeting Schedule Meetings Will Be Held First and Third Mon day During Summer The Rev. J. Leon Malone of Mur freesboro, Tenn., was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Edenton Lions Club Monday night. Mr. Malone is a chaplain at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Murfreesboro. He directed his re marks to the club in a most interest ing manner and his subject was cen tered around the religious problems of the mentally ill. W. E. Malone was in charge of the program and introduced his brother. The Lions Club decided to meet on the first and third Monday nights during June, July and August. CIVIC CALENDAR (Continued from Page One) ton Friday, June 4. Tacky Party in Penelope Bark er house Friday night, June 18, at 9 o’clock. The Wesleyan Service Guild of the Methodist Church will meet Tuesday night, June 8, at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Al bert Wall. The Rev. Joseph R. Robinson of Wake Forest will preach at both morning and evening ser vices at the Baptist Church Sun day. Teen-Age Club open Tuesday and Thursday nights. Revival services will begin in the Assembly of God Church Sun day, June C. Edenton chapter of the Eastern Star will obiterve Constitution Night, Friday, June 11, when its charter will be received. VFW Past meets in VFW home Tuesday night .of next week. Chowan Tribe, No. IX 1.0.R.M., meets Monday night at 8 o’clock in the Red Men hall. Fund raising drive for the Edenton swimming pool now in progress. Edenton Lions dub meets next Monday night at 7 o’clock. Edenton Rotary Club meets to day (Thursday) at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. Stated communication of Una nimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & A. M„ tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the Court House. jlosnita! Patients] Patients admitted to Chowan Hospi tal during the week May 24-30 were: White—-Mrs. Marion Lee Moore and baby girl, Mrs. Norma Griffin, Mrs. Eloise Hollowed, Miss Gail Cozzens, Mrs. Maggie Goodwin, Mrs. Barbara Copeland, Mrs. Evelyn Lowell and baby boy, John Bunch, Miss Martha Brick house, Mrs. Joy Copeland, Mrs. Lil lian Grant and baby boy, Rhett Mil ler, Sr., Mrs. Lucy Boyce, Mrs. Joy Copeland and baby boy, Mrs. Eliza beth Hawkins. Negro—Doris Freeman and baby boy, Margaret Badham, Cora Carter and baby boy, Rosa L. Bonner, Cleve land Sutton, Keno Zaekary, Larry Broady, Willie Gilliam, Estella Mc- Coy, Verdell Spruill. Patients discharged during the same time were: White—Rex Jones, Mrs. Hester Fur lough, Mrs. Norma Griffin, Mrs. Mar ion Lee Moore and baby girl, Mrs. Shirley Colombo and baby girl, Miss Gail Cozzens, Mrs. Eloise Hollowed, Mrs. Joy Copeland, Mrs. Barbara Copeland, Mrs. Lillian Grant and baby boy, Mrs. Evelyn Lowell and baby Baseball §£• Game In Sunday, June 6 th Hicks Field 2:45 P. M. Edenton Sluggers Vs. Nashville Sluggers boy, Mrs. Georgia Toppin. NegTO— Willie Gilliam, Larry Broa dy, Cleveland Sutton, Zeno Zaekary, Rosa Lee Bonner, James Skinner, Ber tha Ward and baby girl, Cora Car ter. ■Visiting ministers for the week of I May 31-June 6 are: White, the Rev. Gordon Bennett; Negro, the Rev. C. H. Johnson. ■ 1 GRADUATES AT MARS HILL ■ John M. Elliott and J. Paul Holo man spent last week-end at Mars Hill College attending commencement ex ercises. They were accompanied home by Mary Ann Elliott, who was a member of the graduating class, and Charlotte Small, also a student of Mars Hill College. MASONS MEET TONIGHT Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F., & A. M., will hold a stated communica tion tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the Court House. W. M. Rhoades, master of the lodge, urges a large at tendance. Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—THREE-ROOM FURN ished apartment. 206 South Oakum Street ltc FOR RENT 2-ROOM FURNISHED apartment 1 mile from city limits. Call 516-W-2. ltc FOR SALE—FRYING SIZE CHICK ens. Contact Mrs. L. H. Haskett, 509 North Broad Street. Phone 104-W. JuneS, 10c FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE, nicely furnished and newly decorat ed. Good location. Phone 680. ltpd Legal Notices NOTICE North Carolina, Chowan County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the Will of J. L. Bat ton, deceased, which said will is duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Chowan County in Will HOT UNDER THE COLLAR? 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That certain lot or parcel of land with all buildings and improvements thereon lying on the East side of South Oakum Street, and beginning on said street at the southwest corner of the Bush-Free School-Taylor property I line, thence running southwardly along , said street fifty-eight (58) feet to the Raymond Williams property line; thence eastwardly along the said Wil liams property line ana parallel with Queen Street one hundred and thirty eight (138) feet; thence northwardly and continuing along the said Williams property line and parallel with Oakum Street fifty-eight (58) feet to the said Bush-Free School-Taylor proper ty line; thence westwardly along the Special Low Price—Sliced or Helved Libby's IMPEACHES ! 2'“'37C | Special Low Price! Libby's tomato JUICE ; ZZL rf/T 27c L 1 M A s JK]|9 THIS IS LIBBY WEEK AT - N *c” 3 25 c BPS J ALL COLONIAL STORES LUTER'S TENDER 4to 8 Lbs. Avg. Wt. SMOKED ' HANS Shank-off or Buff Forticn . . u, 59 c Whole Hams 69c SMALL BELTSVILLE WHITE TURKEYS -55 c ALL MEAT—NO WASTE JIFFY STEAKS ..» 85c JUST RIGHT FOR COCKTAILS LARGE SHRIMP -65 c NIWNSIHt SPECIAL LOW PRICS —FANCY TENDER GREEN i STRINGLESS BEANS 3-25 c SPECIAL LOW PRICE —JUICY CALIFORNIA , SUNKIST LEMONS -25 c SEASON'S FINEST FANCY CALIFORNIA j FRESH GREEN PEAS 2-29 c Special Low Price! PARKAY MARGARINE j •* 30c ) ; ■» said Bush-Free School-Taylor proper ty line one hundred and thirty-eight (138) feet to the place of beginning. 2. Lots ' No. 103 and No. 104 of North Edenton as shown on the map] or plat thereof duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chowan County in Book I No. 2 at page 565, together with all buildings and improvements thereon. 3. The lot with all buildings and*fm provements thereon located on the South side of West Freemason Street and beginning in the southern edge of said street at the eastern line of the] Wozelka-Town lot, and thence running eastwardly along the southern edge of West Freemason Street to a point twenty (20) feet eastwardly from the eastermost point of the foundation of the apartment dwelling on the lot herein conveyed; thence running southwardly at right angles from Special Low Price! jjjp’ KRAFT MAYONNAISE . 33c West Freemason Street to the line of i ; the Wozelka-Hassell lot; thence west-! erly and parallel with West Freemas- 1 ’ on Street to the line of the said Wo-! i; zefka-Town lot; thence northwardly 1 ! along the line of the said Wozelka-: • Town Lot to West Freemason Street, 1 , 1 the place of beginning. i 4. That certain lot with all buildings and improvements thereon beginning] at the northeast comer of the William P. Jones Lot on U. S. Highway No. ; 17 (N. Broad Street) running thence 1 along said U. S. Highway No. 17 ] ] North 73 deg. 36 min. East seventy one and two-tenths (71.2) feet; thence South 16 deg. 57 min. East two hun dred (200) feet; thence South 73 deg. 36 min. West sixty-seven (67) feet to an iron stake at the southeast comer of the William P. Jones lot; thence j North 18 deg. 40 min. West two hun-l dren (200) feet to the point of begin- . - ALL PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE l mSSUIMyV thru sat. night, june s»h. 1 DELMARVELOUS BROILED CHICKEN (Winning rsdpe. National Chicken Cookliig Contest. Salisbury, Md.) t to SV4 pound* Natur-Tendv 1 teaspoon salt broilin* or frying chicken 1 teaspoon sugar : 1 lemon H teaspoon paprika a U eup malted Triangle Butter * teaspoon black pepper 1 Hare chicken split la half for broiling. Rub entire surface of I chicken with cut lemon, aqueeting lemon to obtain plenty of j juice. Coat with melted butter. Sprinkle with mixture of salt, j sugar, paprika and pepper. Place in broiler pan. skin side down. 1 Place broiler 6 to 7 inches from source of heat. Chicken should J broil slowly. Adjust beet so chicken just begins to brown lightly 1 in 10 minutes. Turn and brush with butter two or three times ’i during broiling to brown and cook evenly. Total cooking time | varies from 85 to 50 minutes. The chicken is done when the meat 1 in the thickest part <rf the drumstick cuts easily and there is no J pink color visible. Senre with pan dripping poured over top. . « n ining. i 5. All personal property of J. L. i Batton (sold on premises of J. L. jßatton Construction Co.) 6. All equipment, supplies, mater jials, tools, trucks, and office furai- I ture and fixtures of the J. L. Batton (Construction Co. (Sold on premises of J. L. Batton Construction Co.) . Said sales to start at. 11:00 A. M., I Wednesday, June 23, 1954, at tract No. 1 above. All sales subject to confir , matron and the Executor expressly re i tains the right of rejecting any or all bids. Terms of said sale to be: Real property 25% down and the balance on receipt of a good and indefeasible deed; personal property—cash. This 21st day of May, 1954. R. T. PICKLER, Executor, Estate of J. L. Batton, I Deceased. June3,lo,l7c Full Cut Boneless Round STEAK Natur-Tender U.S. Choice Lb 65c Page Seven
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