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Patients admitted to Chowan
Hospital during the week of
May 2-8 were as follows:
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Miss Betty Jean Richardson,
Edenton; Miss Linda Kay Mc-
Donald, Edenton: Mrs. Barbara
Copeland, Tyner; Charles John
son, Hertford; Mrs. Callie Ash
ley, Edenton; Mrs. Nora Elliott,
Edenton;- Master Russell Gar
wood, Edenton: Master Michael
Bunch, Hobbsville; Master Glen
Rogerson, Tyner; Mrs. Janie
Proctor, Edenton; Master Tom
my {-Bass, Edenton; Thomas E
Harwell, Hertford: Mrs. Patricia
Harris. H rtford; Mrs. Bonnie
Overton, Chester, Va.. John \V.
Boyce, Hertford.
Negro
Janies White, Jr., Hertford;
Minnie Pearl Rountree. Tyner;
George C. Boston, Edenton; Wil
lie H. Rountree. Tyner; Zenobia
Sawyer, Edenton; Rachel Perry.
Hertford: Andrew Jernigan.
Edenton; Zelma Hines, Edenton:
Louise Howard. Edenton: Sarah
Riddick, Edenton; Odessa Gay
lord. Colerain; Mattie Ruth Nor
fleet, Corapeake; McKennv Nor
fleet, Sunbury; Van Buren Hol
ley, Jr.. Hobbsville.
Discharges during the same
week were:
White
Master Michael Griffin, Eden
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. 7a.; Miss Ida Smyer, Edenton;
Mrs, Josephine Ward, Durants
Neck; Cliff Satterfield, Edenton;
Jack Winslow, Hertford; Miss!
Linda Kay McDonald, Edenton;!
Miss Betty Jean Richardson.
Edenton; Mrs. Elizabeth Bate
man. Edenton; Mrs. Callie Ash
ley, Edenton; Mrs. Barbara
Copeland. Tyner; Mrs. Lucille
Hollis, Macke.vs: Master Michael
Bunch. Hobbsville; Master Tom
my Bass, Edenton; Master Rus
sell Garwood. Edenton; Master
Glenn Rogerson. Tyner: Mrs.
Janie Proctor, Edenton; Herbert
Nixon. Hertford: Thomas Har
tell. Hertford.
Negro
Geraldine Gilliam. Edenton; j
Mary Etta Lewis. Edenton; Min
nie Pearl Rountree, Tyner: Elliej
il. Rountree. Tynyr: George C.<
Boston. Edenton: Lina Wilson.
Sunburv; James H. White. Jr.,
Hert foixl: Celia Holley. Merry
Hill; Louise Howard, Edenton:
Andrew Jemigan. Edenton: Zel
ma Hines, Edenton; Sylvester
Hines. Edenton: Rachel Perry,
Hertford: Mary Anthony. Eden
ton: Sarah Riddick. Edenton:
Odessa Gaylord, Edenton.
Births
Births during the same period
were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Riddick of Edenton. a daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris of
Tyner, a daughter: Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Overton of Chester. Va.,
a daughter.
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1968.
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MAN AND MACHINE—The feet of a man crushed to death
are visible beneath the wheels of a big trailer truck. The
vehicle backed ever the man in Rockville Centre, N.Y, pinning
him with four of the rear wheels.
Over One Million Cases Os N. C.
Eggs Sold Out Os State In 1959
North Carolina egg producers
reached another milestone in
1959. For the first time, they
produced 1.000.000 more cases’of
eggs than were consumed in the
state.
Total egg production in 1959
was 5,480,556 cases. Tar Heel
consumption was 4.447.800 cases.
"The situation has completely
reversed itself since 1935.” says I
Bill Jasper, poultry and egg I
marketing specialist for the N. C. j
Agricultural Extension Service.
"Back then. Tar Heels were
consuming 1,000.000 more cases
of eggs than they were produc
ing."
North Carolina was a deficit
egg producing slate until 1956.
That year production moved
ahead of consumption, and Tar
Heel egg producers began look
ing out-of-state for markets for
their surplus eggs.
The surplus egg supply total
ed 166,000 cases in 1956. Pro
gress has been steady ever since.
By 1957. the surplus was up to
568.000. A year later it was
819.000. and in 1959 it reached
1,032.0(H) cases.
C ENTER TuLL~CLUeTm E ETS
Center Hill Home Demonstra
tion Club met with Mrs. J. C.
Boyce for its April meeting.
"Strawberry Delight" was the
demonstration given by Miss
Pauline Calloway, home eco
nomies agent. As she measured
and put together the right in
gredients for a strawberry-pine
apple marlow, members were
told that strawberries contain
Vitamin C which is needed to
help in healing wounds and to
help fight colds and other forms
of infection in the body. Vita
min C cannot be stored in the!
body, therefore, one needs a
supply each day. Miss Calloway
distributed a collection of new
strawberry recipes.
Mrs. B. P. Monds, president,
pi vs idej and announcements of
coming events were made. Mrs.;
Boyce, hostess, served delirious i
refreshments and each one pres- 1
ent had a serving of “straw berry
pineapple marlow, which every-j
one enjoyed.
BOXKXrtfE
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I
Raleigh The Motor Vehicles
I Department’s summary of traffic
I deaths through 10 A. M„ Mon
! day. May 9 is as follows:
Killed To Date 348
Killed To Date Last Year 404
“We’ve been selling these sur
plus eggs out of state,” says
Jasper. “But we’ve had to com
pete with other surplus areas
fer markets.”
Jasper expects North Carolina
to continue increasing its egg
production, .’But,” he warns,
"market outlets in the future
will be won by areas of produc
tion that offer the best at com
| petitive prices. A growing egg
. income is dependent upon how
I well we maintain a constant high
quality, high volume, and a de
pendable flow of eggs to our
market outlets.”
I In fact, Jesper believes that
high quality is the least cost*
form of advertising.
"Regardless of the amount of
money spent on advertising our
product, poor quality eggs will
erase all the benefits we ever
hope to gain from any promo
tional program." he says. “If
we aren’t willing to give mar
kets the kind of eggs they want,
somelmdv else will.”
Legal Notices <
EXECUTOR S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor :
of the estate of J. A. Webb, de- J
ceased, late of Chowan Countv. <
North Carolina, this is to notify J
all persons having claims against <
the estate of said deceased to J
present them to the undersigned (
within one year from date of! 1
this notice or same will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery, i
All persons indebted to said es- 1
tate will please make immedi- |
ate payment.
This 6th dav of May. 11)60.
L. D. WEBB.
Executor of i
J. A. Webb Estate.
May 12,19.26. June2.lo,l9c |
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as adminis
tratrix CTA of the estate of
Lou Brown, deceased, late of;
Chowan County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of (
said deceased to present them
to the undersigned within one.
year from date of this notice oil
same will be pleaded in bar of
, their recovery. All persons in
l debit'd to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This Hth dav of April. 1960.
SARAH B SUTTON,
205 Dogwood Drive
Chapel Hill. N. C.
Administratrix CTA
of Lou Biown Estate.
A or 1 -t .21.28. Ma y5.12.19c JG
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Bv virtue of the authority
conferred upon the undersigned
bv order made by the Clerk of
Superior Court of Dare County.
North Carolina, in the Special
Proceeding entitled. “Cora F.
Bass, unmarried. Willie B. Britt
and husband. Henry Britt. W. H.
Holloman and wife. Otelia Hollo
! man. Ruth H. Morris and hus
' band. C. B. Morris, F. Wenrirk
1 Holloman and wife, Betty Jean
; Holloman. Grace F. Brown and;
husband, Marion Brown, Bessie
F. Brown and husband, A. L.
Brown, Dixie F. Howerton and
husband, Lloyd Howerton. Rose
nell B. Clark and husband,
James A. Clark, Jeannette B.'
• Copeland and husband, R. C.
Copeland, Felton Barker and
I wife, Dora Barker, Shirley 'Bark-
I er and wife, Anne Barker, Ger-
I aldine F. Page and husband,
i Douglas Page, Violet F. Harrell
. and husband, Willie Harrell;
! Barbara F. Jemigan and hus
] band, Ed Jernigan, Ruth B,
Whichard and husband. W. A.
Whichard, Melvin Brock, minor,
1 by his Next Friend and Father,
Herman Brock, Tommie Ann
Felton, minor, by her Next
Friend and Mother, Anne M.j
Barnes, and* Peoples Bank &'
Trust Company. Edenton, N. C„ |
Executor of Estate of Victori
Inez Felton, deceased, - - - - Ex I
Parte to the Court,” the under
! signed Commissioner will offer,
for sale at public biddings, for!
cash, to the highest bidder ati
the Courthouse Door ill Dare!
County. Manteo. North Carolina, 1
at 12:00 o’clock noon on Sat-;
j urday. May 28, 1960, the real
I estate In Atlantic Township,;
Dare County. North Carolina, to
wit:
All that certain lot of land ly
ing and being in Atlantic Town
ship, Dare County, N. C., known
as, designated and being Lot No.;
10, in Block 19, in Section. “A”
of the revised map. or plat, of
the subdivision known as Kitty
Hawk Beach. Said revised map,
or plat, of the subdivision known
as Kitty Hawk Beach by J. D.
Foy. Registered Surveyor, June
1947, and duly recorded in Map
Book No. 1, page HI. office of
the Register of Deeds of Dare
County, N. C. Reference to
which is hereby made "for a
more particular description
thereof. Being the same real!
estate conveyed to Carl C.
Houghton, Jr., and I. H. Hay
wood by Kitty Hawk Beach
Realty Company, Irtc.. by deed
dated April 24. 1948. and re
corded in Book No. 34, page 51,
dp_,the office of the Register of
"Deeds of Dare County, N. C.,
and being the same real estate
conveyed by deed dated October
18. 1949 by Carl C. Houghton,
Jr., and wife. Viola D. Houghton
and I. H. Haywood and wife,
Cottie Haywood, to Victor Inez
Felton and recorded in Deed
Book No. 36, page 332. in the -
office of the Register of Deeds
of Dure County. N. C. Refer-)
ence to which is hereby made
Festival o/’VAL'CJES
Thursday, May 12th Through Saturday, May 14th
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hose lingerie bras slips
sjpftt at pitipf Priced from Strap and Cotton
$4.95 and up Strapless Permanent Plisse
during this event Reduced Special 2 for
69c pr. SI.OO Price $3.00
One Group of Spring Suits and Dusters • • • • V 2 PRICE
ALL SPRUNG AND EARLY
SUMMER HATS
$6.% values Now $2.00 Ip ®
Values to sl2ss . . . Now $3.00 EDENTON, N. C. |! fti
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for further description and chain!
of title. '
A deposit of ten per cent in
cash of the purchase price will
be required of ‘the successful
' bidder or bidders at the rale.
All bids will remain open for
ten days from date of sale for
raised bids as required by law!
Purchasers of the land will have
immediate possession upon ac
ceptance of bid and delivery of
deed. This rale is made sub
ject -to all lawful taxes *id as
sessments against said lands for
the -year -1060.
Dated and (posted this 27th
day of April, -1860. ;
WELDCW A. HOLLO WELL,
j Mays,l2j
I NOTICE OF SALE OF
| VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
I Under and by virtue of the
power and .authority conferred
- upon me by the Chowan County
' Board of Commissioners by ai
I resolution -duly passed on the
1 first day of February, 1980, II
1 will offer (for sale, for cash to
: the highest bidder, at the Cho
wan County Court House door. I
l on June 13, 1960, at 11.00 A. M.,
a certain tract or parcel of lend
situated in Chowan County in
the Third Township, formerly
occupied by W. E. Elliott, ind
adjoining the lends of Joe Fore
hand. and being the remainder
!of all lands owned by Elizah
Elliott in Chowan County at his
death, containing 4Va acres more
or less.
JOHN E. SHACKELFORD,
County Attorney
may12,19,26,June2
NOTICE OF SALE OF I
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the
power and authority conferred
upon me by the Chowan County
Board of Commissioners by a
! resolution duly passed on the
first day of February, 1960, I
will offer for sale, for cash to
the highest bidder, at -the Cho
wan County Court House door,
on June 13, 1960, at 11:00 A. M.,
a certain tract or parcel of land
situated in Chowan County in
the Third Township, and more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a certain post on
a big ditch bank thence along
said ditch in a Southerly direc
tion to the former Ezekiel Evans
line, thence in a Easterly direc
tion along S3id land to the form
er Ezekiel Evans line; thence in
a Northerly Course along said.
line to another post thence ini
a straight course to the point of 1
I beginning, and being die same
1 land conveyed to Sheldon White
“by deed recorded in 'Chowan
County Register of Deeds office
in Deed Book K-2 at page 248,
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, may 12,19,26,June2