Mrs.CftartesSutton Loses Life In Auto Automobile Wreck Two Cars Collide at About 11 O’clock Saturday Mrs. Flossie Mat* Sutton. 45, was* killed in an autnmuiin? wreek about 11 oVlock Saturday morning sevor ul milas from Columbia. Mr*. Sut ton, together with her husband and her four-year-old son, Johnnie, were in a ear which collided with another car driven by Howard Simpson, 24-year-old Nogm of near Roper. Simpson was also serious ly injured in the crash and all Were rushed to a hospital. Mr. Sutton suffered a fractured arm, cut I*P and internal injuries. While the hoy received a serious head injury. Simpson received in ternal injuries and will face a charke of manslaughter. Funeral services for Mrs. Sutton were held Monday afternoon at the First Christian Church, of which she wa» a member. The Rev, Pres ton officiated, assisted by the Rev. F.. C. Alexander and burial was in Beaver Hill Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, Charles H. Sutton; her mother, Mrs. Mary Crawson Britton of Kdenton; a son, John W. Sutton; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy T. Fair cloth of Kdenton; four brothers, H. B. Button of Kdenton, K. R. Bat ton and 1/. C. Button, both of Fay etteville and C. R. Button of Nor oflk; two sisters, Mrs. J. A. Hart of Sanford, N. C., and Mrs. W. E. Cuthrell of Kdenton and four grandchildren. Aces Lose Region One Championship Continued From Page 1. Section 1 eraled to Billy Bunch who, with splendid blocking, raced for a touchdown Wilson’s attempted line plunge for the extra point fail ed. The Aces then kicked and Carv fumbled with Kdenton recovering | on the Cary 37. The Aces march, ed to the Cary 15, where Wilson fumbled and Cary recovered. The Aces he’d firm so that in three plays Cary had lost two yards. Maidon for Cary was rushed on the kick, so that the ball rolled out on ih.- C’ary 21. In four play.- the Aces again scored a touchdown. Holland pick ed up a couple of yards and Chari Wilson drove to the Cary 5. Bunch failed to gain and then Holland skirted right end for the TD. VVil son again failed to go; through the line for the extra point. As the quarter-ended Bunch and Wilson alternated to mark up a first down to the Cary 4k. To start the second quarter Hol land passed to Downum for a first down. Downum and Wilson lacked only inches of another first down . and. Holland rammed through to make it. With th,. hall on the 15- yard line Wilson again fumbled. It was from that point the Cary team played an inspired game. Maidon passed to Yarborough, who ran 81 yards for a touchdown, but the play was called bark due to a penalty. Cary was forced to kick and Ares had a break in getting the ball on the Cary 3. Holland then passed to Johnny Kramer, who raced for a touch down, but this play was also call ed back due to a penalty. An the next play Cary intercepted a Hol land pass. Near the end of the half the Aces were forced to punt and Cary completed another pass for 37 yards, going to the Kdenton 4, from where Yarborough went around e nd to score. On a kick for the extra, point the ball hit the goal post, but fell between the bars, which proved to be the win ning point of the ball game. Half time score was Kdenton 12, Cary 7. With Kdenton kicking to start the second half the Aces wilted and * Cary chalked up five successive first downs to score about midway the ounrter. During this quarter the Aces looked possibly their worst of tbe season. Late, hut too late in the final quarter, the Aces took on new life but lacked the punch to turn in the winning touchdown. Downum recovered a Cary fumble on the Kdenton 19. The Aces chalked up six first downs with Bunch, Wil son and Holland carrying the ball to the Cary 14. The Cary line stif fened, so that in three plays only I six yards were gained. On fourth j down Holland was thrown for a loss in an attempted pass play, and I Edenton’s chances to win were ' ■mothered, for after three Cary plays the game ended. „ I Marine Boxers Begin ' Season Tuesday Night | Against Cherry Point The Kdenton NAAS boxing team will battle the Cherry Point Flyers at Cherry Point Tuesday night, No vember 29, in its first match of the season. Several other matches have been scheduled that will give Kdenton- Marines and townsfolk the oppor tunity to see the amateur sluggers in action later in the season. Fighters ready for action In the Tuesday match are Heavyweight Robert Hunter, Light-heavyweight.s John Wood, Lynn Vaden and Pat Smith, Middlewoights Don Heath and Ralph Hanson, Walt (Weights Bud Pilon, Alston Woodlin and Frank ViHaci, and Lightweights Ron Johnson and Jimmy Queen. The team i s coached by 2nd Lt. George Horror and 2nd Lt. Bob Randall, a Duke University pro duct. Legal Notices NOTICE OF -ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Lillie H. John son, deceased, late of Perouimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim* against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford. -V C„ on or before the sth day of October, 195(1, or! this notice will he pleaded in bar ; >f their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please | mo’-p immediate navrrent. This sth day of October, 1955 CHAS. K. JOHNSON, Administrator of Lillie H. Johnson. 0ct21,28.N0v1,11,18.25 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor ~f the estate of Corinne B. Siti j son, deceased, late of Chowan County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims | against the estate of said deceased ] to exhibit them to the undersigried ! •it Kdenton. North Carolina, on or! before the 24th day of November.! .1958," or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will •tb- PRODUCTION TEAM NOW! “[ SERVICI ““ BYRUM IMPLEMENT & TRUCK CO. “YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER ” Phone 209 Edenttm, N. C. , ton, North Carulina, on or before 1 the 20th day of October, 1966, or • this notice will b„ pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in • debted to said estate will please 1 make immediate payment. This October 20, 1965. THE BANK OF KDENTON, Executor of Mrs. J. H. Haskett. 0ct20,27,N0v3,10,17,240 i ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Esther Harris, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify .-ill persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit i them to th e undersigned at Eden ton, North Carolina, on or before the 17th day of November, 1956, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. A)il persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This* 17tb dav of November, 1955, : BESSIE BI.OUNT WALTON, Administratrix of Esther i Harris Estate. I N0v17.24.DeC1,8,15,22c •' North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE i The undersigned, having quaili- ’ ■fled as administrator, C.T.A.D.B.N. i of the Estate of Mrs. Claude Wood. * I ard Norman, deceased, late of Cho. I | wan County, North Carolina, this! t is to notify all persons having 1 claims against said estate to pre-js sent them to the undersigned on | • or before November 10, 1956, or: ' this notice will be pleaded in bar! ■ of their recovery. All persons in- j debted to said estate will please J make immediate payment to the] I undersigned. This 10th day of November. 1955. I ERNEST W. LEARY. , Administrator, C.T.A.D.B.N, 11 Os Mrs. Claude Woodard Norman Estate. Kdenton, N. C. I N0v10,17,24,Pec1,8,15c NOTICE OF EXECUTOR Having qualified as Executor of I the estate of C. D. Hollor.ell, do-j 1 ceased, late of Chowan County. I North Carolina, this is to notify a 111, j persons having claims against the ’ j estate of said deceased to exhibit I them to the undersigned at Eden- I ton, North Carolina, on or before I the 19th day of October, 1956. or I i this notice will be pleaded in bar j ;of their recovery. All persons in- I ! debted to said estate will please I | mak t , immediate payment. I This . 19th day of October, 1955. j WELDON A. HOLLOWELL, Executor of Estate of \ I C. D. Hollowell 0ct27,N0v3,10,17,24,De01cWAH I > North Carolina, ! Chowan County. NOTICE The undersigned, having qtialj-{| fied as administrat ion of the Estate 11 of Joseph C. Brown, deceased, late 11 | of Chowan County, North Carolina, I | this is to notify all persons having I claims against said estate to pie- I j sent them to th e undersigned on or j 1 before October 12, 1956, or this tv- I • lice will be pleaded in bar of their;! | recovery. All persons, indebted to I i said estate will please make im- I mediate payment to tin- undersign- I 1 ed. This 12th da yof October, 1955. I FRED D. BROWN, Administrator of Joseph C, Brown Estate Kdenton, N. C. 0c120.27.N0v3,1D,71,24pd I NOTICE OK SALE L’nder and by virtue of the pow- I er of sale contained in a certain I deed of trust executed by Her.Wt I Steward and wife, Helen Steward,ll dated May 23rd, 1953, and recorded 11 in M. D. Book 29, page 185, in the I office of the Register of Deeds of I Perquimans County, N. C., default I having been made in the payment I of the indebtedness thereby secured I THE CHOWAN HERALD. E n ENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. NOVEMRER 24, 1955 and said deed of trust being by th* terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned trustees will titter for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door tit Hertford, Per quimans County, N. C., at 11:30 A. M„ o’clock, on the 3rd day of December, 1955, the property con veyed ill said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Bethel Township. Perquimans County, N. C., bounded and described as fol lows. viz.: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a point on the northern side of Hert 5t rd-Harvey’s Point Road, said point being ■*• the southeastern corner of the Leroy Parsons prop erty, thence in an easterly direction along said road 100 feet to a point: thence in a right angle, and in a northerly' direction 300 feet to a point; thence another right angle, a fine in a westerly direction to the Leroy Parsons property; thence along the line of Leroy Parsons in a southerly direction to the said road, tin- place of beginning, said tract being 100 feet front and back by 300 feet deep. See deed book 34, page 495. for chain of title. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a point i*ti the northsido of tiie Harvey’s Point Road, said -point be ing at the southeastern corner of the Clinton Carter property; thence in a northerly direction along the Clinton Carter line 300 feet to a point; thence jn an easterly direc t'd!!, a line parallel with said road, 100 feet to a point; thenee in a southerly direction a liitp perpen dicular with said road, 300 feet to said road; thence in a westerly di rect ion along said road 100 feet to 1 HI l-SKI, (Alt LOT OVRR.STIM-KEfl l‘l ,ia i'III-' I CS, BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES AND PONTIACS... ■ I WE SELL RELIABLE USED CARS ! Want an exceptional buy in a finer used ear? See Us! From now ’til December 31 is your chance to buy a I better car at a lower cost to you. These are fine ears, many have been traded in on the fabulous 1956 model ■ CADILLACS* BUICKS, OLDSMOBILES AND PONTIA( 5... Come take a look! I HERE ARE A FEW of OUR OUTSTANDING VALUES! I 1953 OLDSMOBILE Super “88” i door sedan. 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Dated aim postud this Ist day oft November. 1965. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Trustee. Novi 1,18,25,Dec2 NOTICE OK RESALE OK REAL ESTATE By virtue of the authority con ferred upon the undersigned by ol - der made by the Clerk of Superior Court of Chowan County, North 1 Carolina, in the Special Proceeding entitled "Willie J. Byrum and wifi, ' Alma U. Byrum, lea Byrum Hol lowed and husband, Joseph Kollo weil, J. Edward Byrum and wife, Montaze Byrum, Jesse Alma Bvrum and wife, Gladys Pards Byrum, Richard Copeland, widower of | Blannie Byrum Copeland, J. S. Turner, widower of Emma Byrum Turner, Robert Turner and wife, Marie Bass Turner, Carrol Cope land, unmarried, Peggy Turner, un married and Harold Copeland, tin- ' married, the last two named by their next friend md uncle, Willie ( J. Byrum—Ex Parte to the Court,” i the undersigned Commissioner will i offer for resale at public biddings, : for cash upon the opening bid o? : $4,775.00 to the highest bidder nt j' the Court House door in Chowan 1 1 County, North Carolina, at 12:00 I noon on Saturday, November 20. i 4955, the real estate in Second i Township, Chowan County, North j Carolina, to-wit: TRACT NO. 1. Beginning at a point Southern edge of North Caro, j! lina Highway leading from Cross < 1 Roads to Tyner at the Northeast tl .corner of Oliver Jordan lands; j thence South 4 deg. East 32.56 : chains: thence South 83 deg. 15 | min. East 4.95 chains to an oak slump (blown up); thence North .1 deg. 30 min. East 6.10 chains to ; the run of swamp; thence South 67 deg. East 9.64 chains along run of said swamp; thence North 41 deg. West 3.22 chains; thence North 44 deg. East 3.22 chains; thence South 41 deg. East 3.22 chains; thence North 14 deg. Fast 14.85 chains to said Highway; thence North 52 deg. 30 min. West 24.90 chains to point of beginning, con taining 44.87 acres, according to survey Plat of T. J. Jessup, Regis tered Surveyor, said Plat dated April 4, 1947 and being known as the Armando. K. Bunch and Isaiah Hunch lands. TRACT NO. 2. One tract of land in Bear Swamp adjoining the lauds of Silas W. Goodwin (Carter field, now owned by W. J. Privott); •hence running center of T. J. Jor dans ditch to the Moore land to 1.. W. Belch corner; thence up the center of ditch to the Carter land; thence up the Carter land to the I first station, containing eight (8) acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Silas W Goodwin by J. H. Byrum and wife, by dried duiy recorded in Book M, page 280 Public Registry, Chowan County, N. C., and being the same Kinds conveyed bv deed from W. S. I’rivqtt. Commissioner, to Jesse P. Byrum, saiddeed dated March 2, 1940 and recorded in Deed Book No. 3, page 35 Public Registry,j Chowan County, N. 0., to which 1 deeds and the instruments mention- 1 \Ye have no quarrel with the person who sells for less because he knows what, his product is worth. However, if you’re the type of person who wants somethin)? special in a fine motor car, we're the people to see. You’ll find a fine selection to choose from, many are I-owner cars in the "pink gif condition.” ed therein reference to hereby made for fuller description und chain of title. A deiiosit of ten per cent in cash of the purchase price will he re quired of th e successful bidder or bidders at the sale. All bids will remain open for ten days from date of sale for raised bids as required by law. Purchasers of the land will T. E. CHAPPELL J General Supplies For Home and Farm 1 i.. 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