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60 - SECOND SERMONS - By - DODUP L. Text: “Triumph is just umph added to try.”—Howard (College) Crimson. The newspaper reporter asked the wealthy man the usual inter view question. * “What made you a million aire?” “My wife,” replied the ricli man. “Ah,” said the reporter. “It was her loyal help?” “No,” said the millionaire, “I was simply curious to know if there was any income beyond which she could not live,” » * When was the last tjpae that j you did the very best that you! could? Can you remember? We f Blueberry Crop May Become Important Blueberries native to North America—are on the move as a cultivated fruit crop, that’s of special importance to -North Carolina which ranks third in U. S. commercial blueberry pro duction acreage. New Jersey and Michigan rank first and sec ond, respectively. In 1955, an estimated 12,500 acres of cultivated blueberries yielded an estimated sll million, marketed fresh, canned and fro zen. However, the total value of blueberries in the U. 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These are M (fcO (ZA <fcO fZA | the right style for the season! l i 1 [f , Jp««D 1 j Regular values to $8.99! I '/I, 'ijl § others from $1.99 to $7.99 others from SI.OO to $5.99 . Zm j I “™k l upiex BH> : A vft i $7*44 j { RT OIJSES DRESSES ifL. }■ % 1 —•— * I > For pure economy and yet good fashion / LADIES’ BETTER FROCKS | MMvtimmmmmmmmTJtvirMmmYJl tvt mmSTmmmm m ™VTfWfWwwwSwWiiMOOOOTWiwWTBn H do our best so seldom that wej should be ashamed. We do see-' ond-best work and complain be- j cause someone rises above us. We live second-best lives and Wonder | why living js so unsatisfactory. j We are content with mediocrity. j We can “get by” with an average effort and we do so. ■ There are so many of us who do not have the desire, the determination, the reason for doing our best, that the few who do, easily soar above 1 us. Oh, yes, we try, but deep down.; inside we must admit it is a sec- | ond-best effort. It can bring only second-best results. The next, time you try, add a little “umph”. j That’s all it takes to make your try, a triumph. blueberries harvested. Melvin H. Kdble, horticultural specialist for the N. C. Agricul tural Extension Service, says that selection and breeding of super ior varieties are enabling grow ers to put a better product on the, market. Hybrids are being de veloped from some of the large fruit varieties and some of the drought-resistant species which may prove useful in erosion con trol. Since different species vary in their climatic requirements, It’s possible to grow blueberries from Maine to Florida. A common characteristic of all blueberry va rieties, however, is their need for ( an acid soil. Also, even though 1 THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MARCH 27. 1958. some varieties are native to swamp and moist lands, cultivat ed fields sohuld be well-drained. North Carolina’s rqain plant ings are in the Coastal area, with a few being planted in the Moun tains. The siaeT of blueberry yields varies. single mature plant usually bears six to eight pints. On good soils in Michigan, yields from the second to the sixtH year usually increase from 50 to 6,000 pints per acre. Yields as high as *,600 pints per acre iiave been known. j Legal Notice North Carolina, . Chowan County. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer | tain Deed of Trust executed by j I. A. Cornelious and wife, Annie jJ. Cornelious and Minnie Drew dated the 30th day of September, 1950, and recorded in Deed of , Trust Book 61 page 428 in the j office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Caro lina, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the, undersigned Trustee, at the re-j quest of the holder of the indebt-, edness thereby secured, will of fer for sale at PUBLIC AUC- 1 TION to the highest bidder forj cash at the Court House door in Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina at 11:30 o’clock A. M., on the 19th day of April, 1958, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust the same lying and being in Second Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: | That certain lot or tract of land with all buildings and im provements thereon in Center Hill, North Carolina bounded on west by the Baptist Church property, south by George Rid dick, east by Ester Cornelious and north by the Martin Simp son land containing one acre, more or less and being the same property conveyed to I. A. Cor nelious by T. C. Roberts and wife by deed, which deed is re corded in the Public Registry of Chowan County, North Carolina, reference to which deed and the instruments therein mentioned is hereby made for fuller descrip tion and chain of title. A deposit of 10 per cent on ! the first $1,000.60 and 5 per cent of the balance bid will be re quired of the successful bidder. S. M. WHEDBEE, Trustee. Dated and posted this March 19th, 1958. mar27,apr3.10,17 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of the authority con ferred upon the undersigned by order made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, in the special proceeding entitled, “Gilbert R. Hare and wife, Lorene B. Hare, Edward J. Hare and wife. Myrtle W. Hare, Petitioners, vs. Lillie H. Dixon and husband, Charlie T. Dixon, Cornelia H. Perry and husband, Claude Perry, Defend ants,” the undersigned Commis sioner will offer for sale at pub i lie biddings, for cash, to the high est bidder at the Court House door in Chowan County. North Carolina, at 11:30 A. M., on Wed ' nesday, April 16, 1958, the real estate in Third Township, Cho | wan County, North Carolina, to- I wit: I Beginning at a point, a chopped I gum at the Northwest corner of | Cornejia Hare Perry’s lands; ! thence North 16 deg. East 818 feet along K. R. Hare’s line to a chopped white oak, Twine corn er; thence South 66 deg. 15 min. East 1307 feet along .J. Parker line to a chopped hickgry; thence South 71 deg. 45 min. East 1262 feet along J. Forehand line to an iron stob in center of swamp; thence South 17 deg. West along run of said swamp 1380 feet, more or less, to a stake, Southeast cor ner of Cornelia Hare Perry lands; thence North 54 deg. 20 min. West 2669.5 feet along Cornelia Hare Perry’s line to the point of be ginning, containing 60.3 acres, ac- I cording to Survey Plat of W. Les- lie Morgan, Surveyor, dated Jan uary 25, 1957, and being the same lands devised by Will of D. R. Hare, deceased, to his heirs at law, said Will having been duly probated and recorded in the of- 1 fice of Clerk of Superior Court for said County and State. A deposit of ten per cent (10%) in cash of the purchase price will be required of the sue- j cessful 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. Purchaser or purchasers of the land will have immediate pos session upon delivery of deed. Dated and posted this 15th day of March, 1958. WELDON A. HOLLOWELL, Commissioner. mar20,27,apr3,10c North Carolina, Chowan County. The undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrix of the Es tate of T. W. Jones, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersign ed on or before March 14, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 13th day of March, 1958. ELSIE G. JONES. Administratrix, Edenton, N. C. Mar13,20,27,Apr3.10,17c NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE North Carolina, Chowan County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed by E. L. Simpson and wife, Cenison Simpson, to Herbert Leary, Trus tee, dated April 10, 1952,'and re corded in DT Book No. 63, Page 400, in the Office ot the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina; And whereas under and by vir tue of the authority vested in the undersigned as substituted Trus tee by an instrument in writing dated February 17, 1955, and re corded in Book No. 11, Page 239. in. the Office of the Register of Deeds in Chowan County, North Cafolina, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, and said instrument be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of tne indebtedness thereby 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 11:30 A. M., Satur day on the 12th day of April. 1958, a one-third undivided in terest in and to the hereinafter described lands situate in Fourth Township. Chowan County. North Carolina, to-wft: All the right, title and interest and estate of the said E. L, Simpson in and to that cergin tract of land known as the Sallie Long farm, adjoining the lands of Joseph A. Webb, and bounded by Middleton Creek and the Yeopim river and being the place where the late Jno. R. Simpson lived and died and being the same land conveyed to John R. Simp son by Moses Hobbs and wife. Oct. 1, 1896. and registered in book E, p. 22 Chowan County Registry, containing 112 acres, more or less. Dated and posted this 10th day of March, 1958. WELDON A. HOLLOWELL Substitute Trustee. mar20,27,apr3,10c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE : Having qualified as Adminis i tratrix of the estate of Julius ; Hilton Roberts, deceased, late of \ Cho\van County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate, of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of March, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ! their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment This March 20th, 1958. LILLIAN W. ROBERTS. Route 1. Box 378 Edenton, N. C. Administratrix of Julius Hilton Roberts. mar20,27,apr3,10,17,24c Dishwasher Gerity $ 39 35 value with each Bryant Crystalglas C~ water heater t J "YOU’LL LIKE THESE BRYANT FEATURES" • Glass Fuse Weld • 10 Year Warrantee • Completely Sealed in Glass Lined Tank Water WESTERN GAS SERVICE “Your Green’s Fuel Distributor” 204 S. Broad Street PHONE 3122 Edenton, N. C. PAGE FIVE !—SECTION TWfc
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