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PAGE FOUR I—SECTION TWO Supervisors Invite Guests At Meeting * . " Twenty local businessmen will be honored guests of the Chowan County supervisors at the summer meeting of the supervisors of the Albemarle Soil Conservation Dis trict. The meeting will be held at the Chowan Community Build ing starting at 10:30 A. M., on Wednesday, August 14. These businessmen have help ed the local district supervisors in many ways to carry out the Soil and Water Conservation program here in Chowan County. They have donated money which the supervisors have used to sponsor the county conservation poster contest in the schools, purchase literature on soil and water con servation, the "Little” tree injec tor for use of district cooperators (farmers) in carrying out wood land improvement practices and to pay the National and state dues of the local soil conservation dis trict. Local businesses who will be honored are: Hobbs Implement Co., Byrum Implement Co., Eden ton Tractor & Equipment Co., Home Feed and Fertilizer Co., Spedic Food Products, Chowan Storage Co., W. W. Byrum, Sr., Byrum Hardware, Hughes and Parker Hardware, Bridge-Turn Service Station, Bill Perry’s Ser vice Station, J. H. Conger, Sr., M. D. Baker, C. A. Perry. Fleet wood Brothers, C. A. Howard Coastal Grading Co., and P & Q Super Market. “The local supervisors would not be able to carry out the dis trict program of soil and water conservation as it is being do»e now without the help of these people and others, says James Griffin. “It takes a lot of local interest and cooperation from ev erybody to carry out, properly, a local program such as your soil conservation district program.” The Soil Conservation District is directed only by the citizens of the district —the land owners andj operators who organized it in the first place. It is based on the best tradition of America . . . that the farmers of the District can decide for themselves what they want to do in their district about soil and water conservation when they want to do it, where they want to do it, who they want to help them, and how they want to do it. All of this is the job of the local-elected supervisors of the district. Chowan County hss three supervisors, L. C. Bunch, chairman of the Albemarle soil conservation district, R. H. Hollo- • well and J. A. Webb, Jr. COUPONS ORDERED PAID West Byrum, Chairman of the Chowan County Commissioners, on Monday was authorized to pay $75.19 on the county’s indebted ness. The amount represents school building coupons due Sep tember 1. MEETING POSTPONED Due to Labor Day falling on the first Monday in September, the Chowan County Commission ers will not meet Monday, Sop tember 2. Instead, the mon'.hlv meeting will be held Wednesday, September 4. (SUNDAY SCHOOL ! LESSON j never be your ruin. Do you pray for success in your life-work that you may lay it at the feet of Jesus? If so, the largest possible success will be a blessing.” God heard the prayer of Han nah and, in the course of time, she bore a son. She did not for get her promise to God after her fervent prayers were answered. “Noble in spirit of endurance in time of trial,” observes W. G. Blaikie, “Hannah is still more no ble in the time of prosperity. It was no common grace that could so completely sacrifice all her personal feelings, and so thor oughly honor God.” She carried her yQung son to to the temple when he became old enough, probably about seven years old, and formally dedicated him to the service of Jehovah, leaving him there, although dur ing the subsequent years, this He brew mother, by many little acts, indicated the love and yearning in her heart. We may be sure that, during the time the little boy was in the loving care of his mother, she gave him the care and training necessary to prepare him for a worthy place in the temple of Jehovah. That the training had its effect on Sam uel is evident in his subsequent life. He was worthy of her— there is no record that he ever did anything that would have SH-de her ashamed of him. We won ter if the millions cf hanf-worLz* mothers realize the glorious possibilities of their task in training their own little chil dren? In, this way, often unrec ognized, obscure and nameless mothers have contributed more to the world than some of the fig ures which have loomed large on history’s page. “What else cah one do that is so valuable as to contribute a hu man life to the world and then so direct it as tb make it a blessing to mankind?” asked the late Wil liam J. Brygn. “How insignifi cant seenas the gorgeous tomb that marks the final resting place) of one who has merely absorbed from society—how insignificant, Ij repeat—in comparison with these j monuments of flesh and blood,: left by obscure heroines whose graves are forgotten!” Hannah remembered and ful-' filled her promises to God. What, about those promises you have made to Him? Are they unfor gotten, but unfulfilled? (These comments are based on the International Sunday School Lesson outlines, copyrighted by the International Council of Re ligious Education. U. S. A., and used by permission.) —~- STOP THAT ITCH! IN JUST 15 MINUTES, If not pleased, your 40c bock at any j 4ru«: store. Try instant drying ITC’II MB-NOT for itch of eczema, ringworm, insect bites, foot itch or other surface itch. Easy to use day or night. Now at Mitchener’s Pharmacy. —adv. Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of Irene V. Wells, 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 undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 11th lay of July, 1958, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 11th day of July, 1957. E. L. WELLS, JR., Administrator of Estate of Irene V. Wells. June 11.18.25Aug1,8,15pd EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Ethel Blanchard Calvert Ik® Gin Hh| |i il CALVERT DISTILLERS CO..N.Y.C. • DISTILLED DRY QIN 90 PROOF • DISTILLED FROM AMERICAN DRAIN THE CHOWAN fIEBALP, EDEMTOy. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APQUSf j 1957. ; White, deceased, late of Chowan . County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims ' 1 against the estate of said deceae-1 >, ed to exhibit them to the under i signed at Hobbsville, North Caro- J . lina, on or before tne tin day of July, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, i All persons indebted to said estate i will please make immediate pay ment. This 4th day of July, 1957. EARL WHITE. 1 Executor of Ethel Blanchard White Estate . Ju1y4,11,18,25,Aug1,8p | 1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as executrix l of the Estate of Leland G. Plant, deceased, late of Chowan County, , ! North Carolina, this is to notify 1 all persons having claims against ■) the estate of said deceased to ex-1 ’ hibit them to the undersigned at I Edenton, North Carolina on or be fore the 11th day of July, 1958,1 or this notice will be pleaded in 1 bar of their recovery. All per , sons indebted to said estate willt please make immediate payment. This 11th day of July, -1957. PATTIE LOUISE MOORE PLANT, Executrix of Estate of Leland G. Plant Ju1y11.18.25.Aug1.8,15pd | NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra i tor of the Estate of Hugh F. Tay ! lor, deceased, late of Chowan j County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed at Edenton, North Caro lina on or before the 18th day of. July, 1958 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This July 18, 1957. R. C. HOLLAND. Administrator of Estate I Os Hugh F. Taylor Ju1y18,25,Aug1,8,15,22c I NOTICE TO BIDDERS ! Sealed proposals will be receiv ed in the office of the Town Clerk. Municipal Building, Eden ton, North Carolina up to 8 P. M., August 13, 1957, and opened at a ) regular meeting of the Town Council at 8 P. M., August 13, 1957, for furnishing the following equipment to the Town of Eden ton: 1 Truck. ton, 750x20, 10 ply tires, clearance lights, sig nal lights, power take-off and heater. The Town now owns a 1946 j Chevrolet for which a trade al lowance is required. No bids shall be withdrawn af ter the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids and the Town i of Edenton reserves the right to i reject any and all bids and to i waive informalities. TOWN OF EDENTON I Ernest P. Kehayes, Mayor ; Ernest J. Wdra, Jr., i_icrk : Augl.B | NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of Edward L. Wells, deceased, late of Cho wan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav- Jing claims against tne estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina,. on or before the ' 11th day of July, 1958, or this j notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons , indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. I This 11th day of July, 1957. E. L. WELLS, JR„ Administrator of Estate of Edward L. Welb;. Jduly 11,18,26,Aug.1,8 15pd l NOTICE OF.SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under, and by virtue of a deed of trust executed to the under BELK-TYLER § Edenton I WwjL sq|o OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS MUST GO! *** l * > sALE^MEN'^ ii—m IwUi Summer *Mm f Wi J . immrl TTI7C a give-away X nn if JW FT ffilK 11 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF A •r mcra TO tfO k- Wm ZZfZZTIZ Men’s New Summer In .mwTM Stripes, solid colors iwvWvS and fancy styles. ¥ T T jHPSgI f Rj m&mM buy now and save! I | I I I Were Now k/ J. 1 M fJH 1 /. fvl /ilUaUf \IMIIIV <£l 00 fiS*. Entire stock of men ’ s summer suits at I ' VS| IUTJn r /b , P I ’ UU DOC give-away prices. Popular material of ?. H A&figvV \r X Isl 50 83c dacron and wool, dacron and cotton and HflA j fli Jllli A dacron and rayon. Beautiful summer iU c 1 colors. Priced so low you can’t afford not SAL±.i MtH s to buy. Regular, shorts and longs! V I BathmgSuits , QQI .(.. .%if Large selection of men’s OcllG <D r ■ 1 W I'V ■l-JKP’ bathing suits. Plaids, stripes, ■■■ I A * ■ A* OUR ENTIRE STOCK solid colors floral de- |r*k| IWmm Women’s Summer $T.98~5a1e..51.17 34.50 Sale ILi hM»_ $2.98 —Sale.. $1.37 '***%} isg : Dresses ~ T| Ladies, this is the sale you’ve iLL SKnifr R STRAW Ml been waiting for on summer Assorted styles and natural PSy HATS Sjl dresses. Priced so low that j n women’s summer skirts. Men’s summer straw .hats. Many 052* vou can’t afford not to buy. Consisting of cords polished fg styles and colors to pick from. Im- - f ;, . . , a cotton, linen and other fab- i < ported milan and others. All sizes. YP Many styles, pat,eras and vie ors - Alls,zes! $1.98 —N0w._51.27 \\ SALE UiC t%W2\ $2.98 value! » 1 $2.98 —NoW__sl.B7 V|R $3.98 & $4.98 values 177 SALE " $3.98—N0w52.47 $3.98 value! (1* O J $5.95 NOW__s3.47 rifSIZXM ALL MEITS NEW SALE 96-31 H Slimmer Pants luf $5.95 value! O 77uv.'-i M M All men’s summer slacks. Orion SALE # 9 \'S <. E-PE-Jv-Fbj j Iff Jil and nylon. Wash and wear. Dacron f ® * \ Real money-saver! Assort- I .B and rayon, dacron and wool, cotton I fl L I $8 95 value 1 d* A n ed colors and styles. Most- / if gm cords. Ivy League. Regular styles. • HT T-.'rrs ’ !K4. / / w wanted summer fabrics. f iffy?-. , '.Jm All summer shades. Free alterations. | SALE \\ $1.98—N0w..51.27 I l ’‘ ff $4.98 value! Q7 I $10.95 value! 77 S2.9B—NOW. .$1.87 / SALE \ \ ,SALE # Tk $3.98 —NoW-_52.37 j<f ■ J&f $5.95 value! s3^7 I $16.50 value! nn I s[// SALE V !\ SALE SO. / f cX\m ALL WOMEN'S fit// $7.95 value! &A 77 •V J bl SPRING AND SUMMER , AIP / i ■pMMPMnHMMMPM HA 1 5 A-? / $9.95 value! Q7 H idQ 1 4 Kl A1 4 J AllilHj Smart styles and fabrics in SALE ... • women’s summer J?> JANTZEN & OTHERS B ““ ,i ' u ‘ s, “ m " . , Men’s BATHING SUITS 97c ■ *1.97 JL Bermuda Shorts Entire stock of women’s bathing suits. WOMEN'S SUMMER i Men’s Berumda shorts. Plaids, stripes and / \ Nationally advertised names. All styles, body cords. Wash and wear fabrics. Most 1 color and fabrics. Buy that extra bath-. vrOWHo - raJulllaS ctBBR Lall sizes. Real money saver ( ■ / ' n ® 9Ult at t i iese ow ’ low P r ‘ ces ' Women’s summer gowns HpwT\ V f\ O O 1 /t» 7 A $ 2.98 value—SALE....s 1.77 and pajamas. Beautiful || k % JMX / • Aiif * 3.98 v alue SALE S 2« fR ■» |J' 1 \] {.sarsjaits iflm !«$»-$ 4.985a1e $2.97 \ y $ 8.95 value—SALE .. $ 5.47 / 1 JL4. $1.98 Bale __sl.47 HHHP«iaiMR*MHPPPPPpaPPBBBRBPPBBHN \ J $10.95 value—SALE. S 6.47 «2 98 Sale $1 77 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! // $12.95 value—SALE...! 7.47 31 // Lq'qo QUR ENT IHE STOCK 1n. 47 I Sm/\ H’9sljale 83.47 I Men’s Summer I WOMEH-S svmLh V $7.95 —Sale. .$5.47 SPORT SHIRTS Jife-v Shorts ’n Bermudas W Two tables of men’s summer sport shirts. yH |*TiVvl Women’s shorts and Bermudas. Large se- /mi PELS ... BEACH Iv F League styles. Plaids and solid col lection of fabrics and colors, Ivy League and TO W ELS ors - Lool summer fabrics. Sizes S, M I j TJfM ; regular styles. Most all sizes. flB- Large colorful beach tow ftnd L - Buy several at this low price! jljefir K 1 IS ;!:•! KH::;:: ::: S 5 fl &,'SSL"&XSZ *•?"*» $1.27 iBII :: - S.;; $1 87 $1.77 'WJ signed by Horace C. White and wife, Bommie I. White dated Oc tober 8, 1956 and recorded in of fice of Register of Deed# in Cho wan County, North .Carolina in DT Book No. 71, page 185, etc„ I default having been made iu the ! payment of the indebtedness se cured by said deed of trust; the undersigned will offer for sale for cash at public auction to the high, est bidder at 11:00 A. M., on Sat urday, August 31, 1957 at the Court House door in Chowan County, North Carolina the real estate in Edenton, North Caro lina, to wit: ' That certain lot with all build ings and improvements thereon ■located in the sub-division of the M. G. Brown Property and des cribed and designated as Lot No. 4 on map of said sub-division, which map is recorded in Plat Book No. 1, page 22 in office of Register of Deeds in the aforesaid County and is the same proper ty conveyed to the said first par ties by deed recorded in the aforementioned office in Deed Book 1, page 544, reference to which deed and the instruments therein mentioned and the afbre-' said map is hereby made for fur-i ther description and chain of title. Dated and posted July 29, 1957. R. C. HOLLAND, Trustee Aug1,8,15,22c EXECUTOR'S* NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Mrs. John Elliott, Sr.,' deceased, late of Chqwan County f North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed at Edenton, North Caro lina, on or before the 25th day of July, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 22nd day of July, 1957. JOHN M. ELLIOTT, Executor 6f Mrs. John Elliott, Sr. Ju1y25,Aug1,8,15,222,29c North Carolina, Chowan County. Under and by virtue of the PQwer of sale contained in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed by) Enoch Ward and Wife, Lillie T. | Ward to J. N. Pruden, Trustee,! I dated the 17th day of September, 1951, and recorded in. Mortgage Book 63, page. 277, in the Offica of the Register of Deeds of Cho wan County, and under .and by virtue of the authority vested in, the undersigned as substituted' Trustee by an instrument in writ ing dated the I2th day of July, 1957 and recorded in Book 13, page 487,- in the Office of the Register of Deedß, of Chowan County, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness to be secured and the said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, and the holder of the Indebt-' edness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the undersigned Substituted Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House door in Edenton, North Carolina, at Twelve O’clock! Noon on the 19th day of August, 1957, the land conveyed in said Deed J of Trust lying and being in the Town of Edenton, Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, and rtiore par ticularly described as follows: The lot with all buildings and improvements, thereon located on > the East side of BadHapi Rpi(fc i and beginning at a point in ■ Eastern edge of said road 364 leet, ' 3 inches Northeast of Third Stoefct - k. «nd running along Badham ” 1 300 feet in a Northeastwardly di ■ section to a point; thence South* • , fcstwardly 15 feet to the Norfolk? , Southern Railroad Comp ah jA ! right-of-way; thence along sdid l right-of-way southwardly 304 net ■ to a point 345 feet Noi;th of Thlta ■ Street; thence Westwardly ab. > proximately 70 feet tor the pofM ; of beginning, and being all of U 4 •j,Number 204 and one-half of loF number 205 or designated and at* ; scribed on plat of North CarolihiL f Edenton, recorded in the Office Os j the Register of Deeds in afore -1 said County in Deed Book I No.‘ 2, • page 565, and is the same proper^ . t.v conveyed to the said first par t ties by Albemarle Peanut Cqtn i pany by Deed recorded in th6 i aforementioned office in Deed , Book number 5, page 504. I The sale is subject to Town and i County taxes accrued or accruing • for the year 1957, This 18th day of July. 1957. JuniN W. GRAHAM, 1 Substituted Trustee i July2s,Augl,B,lscJWG ". „
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