Watchtower Speaker j Watchtower Speaker j 9B? |L* »' 'mts. *' Jplß B # \ &||gpp J. W. DAVIS, JR. At the Watchtower Assembly of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Rich mond, June 24-27, J. W. Davis, Jr„ circuit representative, will have charge of the opening ses sion. New Magnetized Towel Help For Homemakers If you have trouble keeping up with a kitchen towel when you are busy cooking or washing dishes, a new kitchen towel recently put on the mar ket is designed especially for you. The new towel is magnetized to help homemakers keep a kitchen towel within easy reach. It is made of cot ton terry cloth and has a little mag net in the comer to make it cling to any iron or steel object. When the homemaker needs a tow el at the stove or sink, the “mag netowell” is right at her finger tips. There’ll be no walking back and forth to the towel rack, for the magnet makes it always within easy reach. The terry cloth hand towel comes in red, blue, or gold. Looney Over Lids “The first thing Maude did with her legacy was to buy a dozen new hats.” “Ah! I was afraid the money, would go to her head.” jfjfc KELVINATOR’S 40 th ANNIVERSARY BRINGS YOU Bt I ‘ I ; i . ' : ■_ 3049 Modal ER 474 • Sofl-DghHng fluoroKont top lamp. A WEEK ONLY ...GET NEW HOUR-SAVING FEATURES NEW! Microtub. "Instant NIWI Eaay-duu ov.o! I«t N6WI Hnndjr pan Hd rack! , Heat” surface units start fast, pies drip new oven bottom Roll-out utensil drawer has • stop fast! No waiting. Inner slips out for sink washing. And built-in rack! Handy as » and outer units for small and a new self-cleaning beating pocket, it lets you file lids for large pans. And, new bowl- element surrounds the oven fingertip use. Big pot n pan type drip pans go to the sink! for more even baking. epaeejbelow. broiler, too. JUI COMI IN AND 3AVI DURINO i 40 th Anniversary Jubilee of Bop ut Values EDENTON FURNITURE CO. ESieiiirtioß^ or $15,000 in cosh In KELVINATOK'S $75,000 "Mir ill ■MIWMIIIBi 1 Snd ANNUM. “HOMEMAKDt’S HOLIDAY” CONTEST! f NOVHWM TO MfYI Just aome In lor RO Entry Blank 1 t*A+****4*M*4***J+*M*m********AMh+ Hi illl »>>■! Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix CTA of the estate of H. C. Goodwin, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 10th day of June, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This June 10, 1954. MARGARET B. GOODWIN, Administratrix CTA of H. C. Goodwin Estate. June10,17,24,Ju1y1,8,15c EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of H. J. Boyce, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Caro-| lipa, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 7th day of June, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This June 7, 1954. MRS. ETHEL BOYCE, Executrix of H. J. Boyce Estate. June 10,17,24,Ju1y1,8,15c EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Joseph S. Corbitt, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of May, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This May 20, 1954. M. W. JACKSON, Executor of Joseph S. Corbitt Estate. May20,27,June3,10,17,24c NOTICE North Carolina, Chowan County. I Under and by virtue of the power of ' sale contained in the Will of J. L. Bat THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1964. ton, deceased, which said will is duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Chowan County in Will Book “I” at page 171 et sequa, the undersigned Executor will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on the various prem ises the following described property: 1. 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 comer of the Bush-Free School-Taylor property line, thence running southwardly along said street fifty-eight (58) feet to the Raymond Williams property line; j thence eastwardly along the said Wil liams property line and parallel with Queen Street one hundred and thirty eight (138) feet; thence northwardly and continuing along the said Williams j 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 said Bush-Free School-Taylor proper ty line one hundred and thirty-eight 1(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 I 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 im provements thereon located on the South side of West Freemason Street i 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 1 southwardly at right, angles from West Freemason Street to the line of the Wozelka-Hassell lot; thence west erly and parallel with West Freemas on Street to the line of the said Wo i zelka-Town lot; thence northwardly along the line of the said Wozelka- Town Lot to West Freemason Street, the place of beginning. 4. That certain lot with all buildings and improvements thereon beginning at the northeast comer of the William j P. Jones Lot on U. S. Highway No. j 17 (N. Broad Street) running thence | along said U. S. Highway No. 171 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 North 18 deg. 40 min. West two hun- dren (200) feet to the point of begin ning. 5. All personal property of J. L. Batton (sold on premises of J. L. Batton Construction Co.) 6. All equipment, supplies, mater ials, tools, trucks, and office furni ture and fixtures of the J. L. Batton ROCHELLE REALTY CO. 5 BIG Auction Sales THE J. L. BATTON SR. ESTATE EDENTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 rd, 1954 Investment Property For a Wise Investor In a Town That Was Recently Declared In Critical Need of Housing Ist SALE —10;00 A. M. 2nd SALE 10:30 A. M. 825 Johnston Street 107-109 Freemason Street 4-FAMILY APARTMENT 4-FAMILY APARTMENT ; | Monthly Rental of $230 Monthly Rental of S2OO 3rd SALE 11:00 A. M. 4th SALE 11:30 A. M. 207 South Oakum Street J. L. Batton Construction Company 3-FAMILY APARTMENT OFFICE BUILDING AND WAREHOUSE Monthly Rental of $145 Located on North Broad Street t sth SALE —12:00 NOON J ™? hway ;| ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY OF 1 BUILDING 5 ROOMS I J. L. BATTON, SR. 2 BATHROOMS —1 SHOWER ROOM ’ Consisting of Items Listed Below WAREHOUSES AND LOT 498 Bags Cement 348 Bags Mortar 1 Bag White Cement 74 Rolls Insulation 8 Bags Fiber Plaster 93 Kegs Nails 30 Bundles Rock Lath 21 Rolls Wire Mesh 6 Flares 1 Paint Spray Complete 1 Water Pump 6 Brick Tongs 2 Hand Trucks 3001 Pounds Bendex Feet Drop Cord 2 Rolls Sisalcraft Paper 10 Panel Doors 7 Sheets V Crimp Metal 1 Oil Heater 1 Cross Cut Saw 2 12 14 Windows 100 Pounds Metallic Hardener 1500 Steeltex Slips 3 Roxes Tile Board 17 Tubes Caulking Compound 50 Feet Drop Cord 200 Feet Water Hose 3 Hoe Rakes 3 Spades 1 Short Handle Shovel 1 Hole Digger 6 Picks 1 firub Hoe 3 Mortar Hoes 1 6-in. Paint Brushes 2 Fire Extinguishers 2 Drop Cloths 6 Gallons Waterproofing 60 Feet Sheet Metal 216 Feet Metal Shelf Stripping 18 Concrete Markers 1 Concrete Edger 2 Tackle Blocks 4 I,umber Binders and Chains 75 Feet Bull Nose Gound TRUCKS 1947 CHEVROLET 2 TON TEN WHEELER 1947 CHEVROLET Vi TON PANEL 1950 FORD 2 TON DUMP TRUCK 1949 INT. TRACTOR AND TRAILER 1948 CHEVROLET J/ 4 TON PICKUP 1946 1 Vi TON FORD 1 Clipper Brick Saw 3 New Push Brooms 20 Gallons Paint Miscellaneous Items 3 6-foot Ladders l! 5 Gallon Oak Kegs . 5 Gallons Stenchard Primer 3 Paint Rollers and Trays 1 Square Asbestos Siding 4 Garden Rakes r OFFICE EQUIPMENT 2 Office Desks 1 Adding Machine 1 Coat Rack 4 \i° n 1 Check Stamping Machine 1 Typewriter Stand 1 Paper File* 2 Typewriters 1 Office Supply Cabinet 5 Tables 2 Electric Floor Fans Office supplies: letter baskets, 4 Swivel Chairs 2 Table Lamps pencil sharpener, cleaning sup -3 Straight Chairs 1 Bookcase plies, etc. FREE PRIZES - GOOD MUSIC ❖ — FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT ELIZABETH CITY OFFICE 106 South Water Street. Phoies: Day 2208. Night 7396 ROCHELLE REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS Elizabeth City, N. C. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Construction Co. (Sold on premises of J. L. Batton Construction Co.) Said sales to start at 11:00 A. M., Wednesday, June 23, 1954, at tract No. 1 above. All sales subject to confir mation and the Executor expressly re tains the right of rejecting any or all bids. Terms of said sale to be: Real 1 V 2 H. Drill 2 Screw Jacks I Pitch Fork 3 10-quart Buckets 1 Wall Pulley 1 Extension Ladder, 40 feet. 30 Wheelbarrows 2 Rolls Steeltex 1 Table Type Comet Saw 1 Gin Pole 200 Scaffle Bucks 1 Complete Elevator 1 Vibrator 1 8-foot Ladder 1 10-foot Ladder 2 A Type 10-foot Ladders 1 14-foot Ladder 1 5-foot Ladder 1 Stanley Jointer 1 10-gallon Oak Keg 18 Gallons Pittsburgh Paint 1 Speedmatic Saw 3 Skilsaws 1 Elec. Drill 1 j Horse 3 Bolt Cutters No. 8 2 Small Bolt Cutters .300 Exp. Shields 8 Boxes Staples 1 Staple Machine 6 Light Bulbs 1 Set Tire Chains (New) 2 David White Levels 1 Warren Knight Level 1100 16” Roman Brick 1030 Bxßxl6 Blocks (Reg.) 33 Bxßxl6 Blocks 16 Bxßxl6 Reader Blocks 100 4x8x16 Marble Face One Side 175 Bxßxl6 U Blocks 124 4x8x16 Marble Face Both Sides 80 Bxßxl6 Marble Face One Side 160 6x8x16 Reg. Block 600 Sanford Common Brick 10 Fire Brick 50 Cinder Brick = SECTION ONE—I : 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. 1 June3,lo,l7c 65 Quarts Motor Oil 8 Gallons Anti-Freeze 2 Truck Covers 75 Gallons Oil in Drums 11 Tons No. 3 Gravel 75 Bxßxß Blocks 1 Grease Gun 7 Old Truck Tires 3 Wheel Barrow Tires 1 Mortar Mixer 2 Cement Mixers 1 Cement Finisher and Blades 1 Water Pump 1 Air Compressor 2 8x25x20 Truck Tube's (New) 1 750x20 New Truck Tube 1 650x16 New Truck Tub* 1 2 Russwin Door Closers (New) 2 Totelite Hand Lights 120 Feet Pump Pipe 500 Feet Metal Lath 230 Feet Exp. Joint 42 2 Metal Rock and Sand Measuring Boxes 2 Pump Pitchers 5 20’ Steel Bar Joists 2000 Feet No. 5 Reinforcing Steel 1 15 Gallon Water Keg 2000 Feet Misc. Lumber in Shed 2 Rolls No. 15 Lb. Felt 25 Shovels 2 Bush Blades 2 8 Lb. Hammers 1 Mattick 350 Lin. Feet Water Hose 3 Mortar Hoes 3 150 Feet Drop Cords 1 Axe 1 Metal Mortar Box Page Three

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