I CIVIC CALENDAR j| Continued from Page 1, Section 1 f Methodist Men's Club will PMet tonight (Thursday) at 6:30 o'clock at the church. The 4-H County Council will' moot Wednesday night. October 16. at 7:30 o'clock at the Chowan I Communitf Building. Chowan Hospital Auxiliary will meet Friday afternoon. Oc-{ tober 21, at 3 o'clock in the nurses' home. Edenton Jaycees will conduct! i broom sale tonight (Thursday). The annual bazaar of Si. Paul's Episcopal Church will be held at the Parish House Tues-| day, November 15, from 11:30 A. M., until 4:30 P. M. A meeting of the Eastern Car olina Cosmetologists Association will-bp held at the Edenton Res taurant Tuesday night. October! 25/*at; 8 o'clock. Edenton's Rotary Club will tnefi Shis (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Parish House. Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night at 7 o'clock. Chojsrarf * Tribe of Red Men will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'doclf. William H. Cofllold. Jr., Post No. S2BO, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will : meet Tuesday night at 8 4'cloc^. Edenton BPW Club will hold a dinpefc" meeting at the Penel ope Barker house tonight (Thur|d|x) at 7 o'clock. Edehten ; Woman’s Club an nual < H£jloWeen party will be held Monday night, October 31. Plags are now being made to hold >adult educational classes at Joljn A. Holmes High School. Edenton Negro High School will pbserve homecoming Fri day flights October 21, at 8 o'clock op Hicks Field. Edehton Chapter No. 302, Or der cif the Eastern Star, will sponsor a bake sale on election day, Tuesday. November 8. at Anilah Millinery in Hotel Jo seph Hewes. Ryland community will hold a Halloween party Friday night, October “21, from 6:30 to 9 o'clock. The' annual Chowan High School PTA Halloween party will lie held Friday night, Octo ber 2|.i . A Workshop is being held each morning at 10 o'clock in S£ 'Paul's Parish House in connection with the bazaar to be held November 15. A istated communication of Unanhiftty Lodge No. 7„ A. F. & A.. M.. .will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. Tovin Will Lease Holiday Decorations from Page 1. Section 1 J. Rr DuLaney, manager of the Efelk-Tyler’s store, request ed the Councilman to review the easement from Belk-Tyler’s for a street rigjtt-of-way in the rear Os the JSdenton store, whifh, calls for iA haTd-surfaced street and curb land gutter. The clerk was instructed to inform Mr. DuLaney that a study will be made to she hew soon something will be ddne about the matter. Another, matter disposed of j was Christmas decorations for | the business district. It was, re ported that the present decora- • tions are very expensive and in ) a bad state of repair, so that a contract was awarded to Carroll A. Carpenter of Hickory to ' lease the decorations at a cqst • of $672.50. * The Edenton Woman’s Club j was granted permission to uSe the playgrounds for its annual I Halloween party on Monday I >J- ' " fSSSiSt ; m. s2oo pint (*#3hA $3.15 J* ® \L S /.fiinm K ' |Sk MON corn?AM 1 .. wiww «•» rnnniurrif f night, October 31. Edward A. Goodman was granted a permit to sell beer on premises at' Joe’s Drive fat: on North Broad Street. Bids were opened for two new police cars but it was decided to purchase only one at the present time. The low bid on a trade ,for one of the old cars was the Albemarle Motor Company and on the other car trade, George Chevrolet Company was low bidder. The old cars to be trad ed are a Chevrolet and Ford. The Councilmen agreed to buy a new Ford, but held up the pur chase of a Chevrolet until a later date. Relative to the Eden Motel building a swimming pool on itown property, it was decided to charge a nominal lease for the land as well as the requirement to pay for a building permit and a penalty for not having secured ! one. It was reported that the local I National Guard unit was inter ested in securing a portion of the Naval Air Station for a target range. It was decided that if the town secures the base the request will be taken into con sideration. Revision of the Town Charter was also considered and it was ■reported that a recodification of the ordinances and revision of the charter would be done by the League of Municipalities at a cost of SIOO and traveling ex jpenses. In this work some of .the ordinances would be deleted j and changed to conform to pres ent day policies and needs. Pi Chapter Holds Meet At Nags Head Pi Chapter of the Delta Kap pa Gamma Society Internation al held the first meeting of the year at The Carolinian Hotel at Nags Head on Saturday, October 8, with the Dare County mem bers as hostesses to the group of approximately 40 members. In the absence of President Ruth Hoyle of Elizabeth City, Vivian Lucas of Williamston presided over the business meet ing, at which time Minnie Hol lowed of Edenton made a high ly interesting and colorful re port on her trip to the Inter national Delta Gamma Conven tion held in Miami, Florida, in August. A delicious three course lunch eon of Chinese food was served by the- hptel, management in the Dogwood Room to the group fol lowing the business meeting. Place cards with Chinese recipes were used, also recent books on “Understanding Unfamiliar ' Cus toms” were used as table decora tions. Following the luncheon, a most informative Armchair Travel Program in India, Africa and China was conducted by Jean T. Ward, librarian of Man teo, with Mary Lee Copeland and Lean Jones of Edenton taking part in brief book reviews. The next meeting of the so ciety ' will take place in Pl)t ■mmlfrl dir December* 4* at which time the Washington County members, also Martin County members will be hos tesses. Pi Chapter’s members at the present time are from the fol lowing Northeastern North Caro lina counties: Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Martin, Pasquotank, Perquimans. Tyrrell and Wash ington. VFW MEETS TUESDAY William H. Coffield, Jr., Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night, October 25, at 8 o’clock. Com mander John Bass urges a full attendance. tag CKowJUt HzaiuLP. gpnrroa. north Carolina, Thursday. October 20, i 960. Many New Post Offices Erected Nearly 5,000 post office build ings have been constructed since 1 the launching of the Depart ment’s modern improvement program by Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield shortly after his appointment to this position by President Eisenhower in 1953. Statistics just made available Show that the construction of new facilities in the Atlanta Region from January, 1953 through August, 1960, with an estimate of the cost, was as fol lows: Florida, 135, $10,374,000; Geor gia, 94, $4,893,000; North Caro lina, 81, $2,660,000; South Caro lina, 52, $3,851,000-; Puerto Rico, .17, $482,000. In an announcement on this subject by Postmaster J. L. Chestnutt, it was pointed out that while these facilities have been equipped and furnished by the Department, the buildings themselves are either leased or rented in line with the com pletely new policy which has ;been closely followed during the past seven years. On the basis of this experience it is estimated that at least 1,600 new buildings will be added to this total during the current fis cal year. Chowan High PTA Halloween Party On Friday, October 28th Friday night, October 28, is the date set for the Halloween party which will be sponsored by the Chowan High School PTA. Activities will start as early as 6 o’clock when supper will be served in the school lunch room from 6 until 8 o’clock. Tickets are on sale now by the students and teachers. The usual Halloween enter tainment for children will be staged in the various classrooms —such as fortune telling, fish ing in the pond house of hor rors shopping in the country store and the fun house. The highlight of the evening will take place in the audi torium around 9 o’clock. Plans for a very outstanding Hallo ween show are in the making under the direction of Miss Ce celia Willoughby and Mre. Rob ert ftendrix. There will be a costume parade from which the best Halloween costume will be judged and. then the crowning of the Halloween Kings and Queens. The public is invited to come for an evening of merriment. ** • • ' M•Am v » v • Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department’.*. wmmary of fraffie tdefctWs-* through 10 ,f A.> M. Mon day, October 17: Killed to date 914 Killed to date last year 899 NEWADVANCE STYLING QUALITY IN jfMJwJrn TABLI RADIO LONG DISTANCE RECEPTION The styling ottomorrow in world's finest quality table radio! 1 Youll fall in “love" with its distinctive, modern lines. And you'll be amazed at its station getting abil ity .. . and its rich, vibrant tones seldom heard in a radio this siza. In 3 decorator colors. IJi' hllJh, 10J4' wide, t'/ x " deep. AC-OC Model F«l* v • 1-gang-tentng condenser (not HBrni lust n Witt. Illjl Tuned AF Stage • Teas Ceatrel Featuring Rew • Wavemagnet Zenrth Quality ■•filter-Tenna" that R.tenaa Speaker reduces many types - wa.«u» Tuninn «t Household appli- * _ ance interference! • Finished Sack YOU MOOT 111 IT MFORf YOU BUY ANY RADIO! Jackson’s Radio & TV Service Deadline Near For Hurricane Relief C. R. Shaw, manager of the New Bern. N. C. disaster field office of the Small Business Ad ministration, has announced the approval of 13 business loans, totaling $84,725, and two home loans to home owners, totaling $2,625. These loans were made for the purpose of rehabilitation victims who suffered damage from Hurricane Donna on Sep tember 12, 1960. Mr. Shaw stated that a total of 44 applications had been re ceived to date, and were being processed as quickly as possible. He emphasized that the closing date of the temporary New Bern disaster field office would be announced shortly, and urged that all persons that are inter ested in loans to repair damaged property, to contact the office as soon as possible. The ad dress is 608 Broad Street, New Bern, N. C. Telephone MElrose 7-5009. > Mrs. Goodwin On United Nations Tour Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, Jr., Route 3, Edenton, is in New York this week on United Na tions Tour along with delegates from 100 counties in North Caro lina. The group left Raleigh at 7 o’clock Monday morning, and is expected to return to Raleigh, Saturday night, October 22. This is a United Nations study tour and the group will ob serve many of the activities at United Nations Headquarters during the week. In addition, they will tour the Franklin D. Roosevelt -home and library, matinee performance at Radio City Music Hall, Frederick Art Gallery and National Art Gal lery in Washington, D. C., en route home. Legal Notices NOTICE In Re: Establishment of Pollock Swamn Drainage District All persons interested in the establishment of Pollock Swamp Drainage District will take no tice that the Board of Viewers' heretofore appointed by the Court have filed their prelimi nary report in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Qhowan County, North Carolina, and that said Report has been examined and found to be regu lar in all respects; and you will further take notice that a Hear ing upon said Report will be held before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Chowan County at the Court House in Edenton, North Caro lina, at; 3:00 o’clock P. M. Monday, November 7, 1960 at which time all interested per sons may be present and file objections to, and be hearcl upon, said .Report. The Report and ■map of the proposed District is available for inspection by any interested party at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chowan County. I This Notice is given in accord ; ance with Requirements of Sec ' tion 156-64 of the General Stat- I utes of North Carolina. This the 14th day of October, 1960. TOM H. SHEPARD, Clerk Superior Court Chowan County, N. C. 0ct20,27c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admini strator of the estate of Benja min Leary, deceased, late of Chowan County. North Carolina, 1 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 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in- j debted to said estate will please i make immediate payment. This 20th dav of October, 1960. J. EDWARD CHARLTON, Administrator of Estate of Beniamin Learv. 0cC20,27,N0v3,10,17,24c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as admini stratrix of the estate of Hubert B. Williford, deceased, late of 1 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 or same will be pleaded in bar of | their recovery. All persons in-1 debted to said estate please I make immediate payment. This 20th dav of October, 1960. GERALDINE T. WILLIFORD, Administratrix of Hubert B. Williford 0ct2Q,27.N0v3.10.17,24c North Carolina In The Chowan Countv Superior Court NOTICE SERVING PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Evelyn Bunch Jordan, Plaintiff vs. I William* Jordan, Jr., Defendant. i To William Jordan. Jr.: ( Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Absolute divorce based upon separation' between the parties for more 1 than two (2) vears and cu'todv, of child. Deborah Lee Jordan,' born of marriage between the; said parties. I You are required to make de-l sense to such pleading not later than December 1, 1960, and upon your failure to do so the partv seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This 10th dav of October. 1960. TOM H. SHEPARD. Clerk of Superior Court Oct 13,20,27.N0v3c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admini strator of the estate of James Lee Parker, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all pprsons hav-l ing claims against the estate of said deceased to presented them to the undersigned within one year from date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of I their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate please make immediate payment. This 13fr fOv nt Ontokej- i 960 O. F*. BLAIR, Administrator of James Lee Parker G. E. Tillett, Attorney. 0ct13,20,27,N0v3,10,17c Y&stZfX \ to to bo *'„Tm ws ' b 1 \ Cooling System Inspection Unconditionally Guaranteed for 90 Days Against Leaks! GEORGE CHEVROLET iWWBlgy COMPANY, INC. 1100 N - Broad St. Phone 2138 Dealer’s Franchise No. 669 , NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION —of . BLADES LUMBER COMPANY [To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that I Blades Lumber Company has filed its Articles of Dissolution under the provisions of Section 55-117 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. All persons in debted to said Corporation are hereby notified to settle their accounts at the office of said company within thirty days from this date. All persons having claims ’against said Corporation are re quired to present the same at the office of said company forth EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor lof the estate of William D. Ful iler. deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned within one year fn>.u date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ’> This 6th day of October, 1960. JOHN G. C. FULLER. Executor of Estate of William D. Fuller. __ 0ct6,13,20,27N0v3.10 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE i Having qualified as adminis j trator, CTA, of the estate of JLourenda Satterfield, deceased, I late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all (persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned within one year from date of this notice or same will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate .will please make immediate pay ' ment. | This 6th day of October, 1960. C. R. SATTERFIELD, j Administrator, CTA, of Estate of Lourenda Satterfield. 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE i Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Ida B. Byrum, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned within one year from date of this notice or same will be pleaded |in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate j will please make immediate pay • ment. I This 6th day of October, 1960. ALBERT G. BYRUM, Executor of Ida B. Bvrum. Oct 6,13,20,27,N0v 3,10 c EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor ’of the estate of Mrs. Edith B. | Wood, deceased, late of Chowan | County, North Carolina, this is Ito notify all persons having | claims against the estate of said ! deceased to present them to the I undersigned within one yc >r from date of this notice or sa. e i will be pleaded in bar of their J recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 29th day of September, 1960. •> CHARLES H. WOOD JR., Executor of Estate of Mrs. Edith B. Wood. 5ept29,0ct6,13,20,27,N0v3c EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Oscar M. Elliott, deceased, late of Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of sais de- ceased to present them to the undersigned within one year, from date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their; recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make! immediate payment. This 29th dav of September,! 1960. j PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Executor of Oscar M. , Elliott Estate. 5ept29,0ct6,13,20,27,N0v3 Notice of Service Os Process By Publication State of North Carolina, , Chowan Countv IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Hester Hill Rankin, Plaintiff vs. John Rankin, Defendant. OmnES! HEATH BUY! iWWM FOR ONE LOW PRICE $74.95 ONLY 85.00 IJOV, FOR ONE LOW PRICE $69.95 ONLY $5.00 DOWN Buy Before November 15th No Monthly Payments til Next Year On Sears Easy Payment Plan. v J SUDS CATALOG SALES OFfK 326 S? Broad St. PHONE .2186 Edeaton, N. C. PAGE SEVEN i —SEc * iu<N C>iv2 To John Rankin: , Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has , been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of relief be-' ling sought is as follows: Plaintiff seek an absolute di | vorce from the bonds of matri ;mony heretofore existing be jtween the plaintiff and defend jant on the ground of separation | for moi e than two years next preceding tne commencement of this action. You are required to make de j fen.se to such pleading not later than the 26th day of November, | 1960, and upon your failure to do ■so the party seeking service j against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This Ist day of October, 1960. TOM It. SHEPARD, Clerk Superior Court. 006,13,20,27 pd

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