WITH THEFARM WOMEN
fi|y MAISRED MORRIS
U«* Nutritious Cow M*ol
Hundreds of recipe folderfe and
stealing hot hushpuppies were
given to fair goers in. Iredell
County by 4-H grls who made
them using enriched corn meal.
According to Miss Doris Teet
er, assistant home economics
agent, the book on “Cornmeal
Cookery” was also distributed
and club members explained rea
sons for enriching corn meal.
Wintertime Good Ealing
Mrs. Elizabeth Sanderlin, home
economics agent in Currituck
County, says Mrs. Burley Lowxy
of Gibbs Home Demonstration
Club is ready for wintertime
good eating.
Mrs. Lowry has filled 800 qt.
jars of fruits and vegetables.
And she not only believes m
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I canning but also does mucsh
I freezing. This summer, she fill
-1 ed two. 21 foot freezers, so she
l is already prepared for unexpect
ed company.
Sweet Potatoes For
Vitamin A
In November, Home Demon
station Club leaders will show
their club members how to use
sweet potatoes in many ways.
It is important to get a dark
green or yellow vegetable in the
daily diet to supply vitamin A.
Miss Elizabeth Watson, home
economics agent in Stanly Coun
ty, reports the leaders will pre
pare potatoes n various ways to
stress that they can be boiled,
baked, fried, candied. Sweet po
tatoes are abundant and can add
interest to meals as well as eco
nomical values.
National Delegate Honored
Mrs. P. O. Bulluck, Battleboro,
Rt. 1, who is chairman of the
21st district Home Demonstra
tion Council, was honored by
her local Home Demonstration
Club recently.
Mrs. Eugenia P. VanLanding
ham, home economics agent, says
Mrs. Bulluck represented Hali
fax, Nash and Edgecombe coun
ties at the national meeting in
Wisconsin. Mrs. Mayo Cherry,
county council president, pre
sented Mrs. Bulluck with a sil
ver tray in appreciation for rep
resenting the county.
Points Os Buymanship
With the field of competi
tion keen and s.qles promotion at
the top, it is difficult for the
modern homemaker to decide
how to spend the family dollar
wisely.
Points of buymanship were
stressed recently in Home Dem
onstiation Clubs in Granville
County. Mrs. Dorothy G. Wil
kinson, home economics agent,
reports specific characteristcs of
fibers, construction and labeling
were discussed in the clothing
field.
Records Completed In
Richmond
For the third year, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil McCall report that
all members of their communi
ty 4-H Club have completed
their projects.
Mrs. Martha B. Adams, assist
ant home economics agent in
Richmond County, reports that
THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3. 1960.
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CALLS QUITS Dr. Teresa
Casuso, a Cuban delegate to
the U.N. has asked for asylum
in the U.S. She said she lost
faith with the revolutionary
movement.
adult leaders keep the wheels
turning i.n the communiy 4-H 1
Clubs and that Mr. and Mrs. Me- 1
Call are called on often by the !
4-H members for help in their'
project work. “It’s fun and we j
love to feel needed,” say the !
McCalls.
Legal Notices
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as executor
of the estate of Mrs. Edith B.
Wood, 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 will please make
immediate payment.
This 29th day of September,
1960.
CHARLES H. WOOD JR.,
Executor of Estate
of Mrs. Edith B. Wood.
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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 persons hav
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
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate please
make immediate payment.
This 13th day of October, 1960.
O. F. BLAIR,
Administrator of
James Lee Parker
G. E. Tillett,
Attorney.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as admini
strator of the esta ,c - of Benja
min Leary, 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 or
same will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This 20th day of October, 1960.
J. EDWARD CHARLTON,
Administrator of Estate
of Benjamin I-earv.
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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as admini
stratrix of the estate of Hubert
B. Williford, 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 or
same will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate please
make immediate payment.
This 20th day of October, 1960.
GERALDINE T.
WILLIFORD,
Administratrix of
Hubert B. Williford
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
—of—
CHOWAN MOTOR COMPANY
To Whom It May Concern: t
Notice is hereby given that
Chowan Motor 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 i
against said Corporation are re- 1
quired to present the same at
the office of said comoanv forth
with. 0ct27,N0v3,10c
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 said 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
unmediate payment.
This 29th day of September,
1960.
PEOPLES BANK &
TRUST COMPANY,
' Executor of Oscar M.
Elliott Estate.
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
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
i present them to the undersigned
• within one year from date of this
| notice or same will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All
I persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This 6th day of October. 1960.
ALBERT G. BYRUM,
Executor of Ida B. Byrum.
Oct 6,13.20,27.N0v 3,10 c
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor
of the estate of William D. Ful
ler, 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 will please make
immediate payment.
This 6ih dav of October, 1960.
JOHN G. C. FULLER,
, Executor of Estate of William
D. Fuller.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE |
Having qualified as adminis
trator, CTA. of the estate of j
Lourenda Satterfield, deceased, ■
late of Chowan County, North 1
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
, the estate of said deceased to i
i 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 piease make immediate pay
ment.
This 6ih day of October. 1960.
C. R. SATTERFIELD. (
Administrator, CTA, of Estate
of Lourenda Satterfield.
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j North Carolina In The |
Chowan County Superior Court
NOTICE SERVING PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
Evelyn Bunch Jordan,
Plaintiff
vs,
William Jordan. Jr..
Defendant.
To William Jordan. Jr.:
Take notice that a pleading
;■ seeking relief against vou has
. been filed in the above entitled
, action.
. The nature of the relief being
sought is as follows: Absolute
■| divorce based upon separation
j between the parties for more
I I than two (2) years and custody
hos child. Deborah Lee Jordan.
I born oi marriage between the
,!said parties.
You are required to make de-(
lfense to such pleading not later 1
I than December 1, 1960. and uponl
| your failure to do so the party
I seeking service against vou will I
I apply to the court for the relief !
sought.
This 10th dav of October, i 960.
TOM H. SHEPARD.
Clerk of Superior Court !
Oct 13.20,27,N0v3c j
i NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU- ,
. | ABLE REAL AND PERSONAL j
i! PROPERTY.
1) By virtue of the authority vest- ■
; ed and conferred upon the under
signed, the undersigned will of
| fer for sale at public biddings,
• for cash, to the highest bidder at
| the main dwelling on the premi-)
ses, at 11:00 o’clock A. M., on
; Saturday, November 19, 1960, the
jreal estate and personal property
!in Second Township, Chowan;
County, North Carolina, to-wit: i
I First Tract: Containing Two
■Hundred Fifty-eight and eight-j
. tenths (258 8) acres, more or less,
known as a part of B. M. Hollo-
J well’s “Foik Land”, located about
|! 15 miles North from the Town
■ of Edenton, bounded now or for
| nierly on the North by the lands i
“ of William Elliott, Jim Evans. A. i
V. Asbell, and others, on the ’
; East by the lands of W. H. Twine ,
| and others, on the South by the j
J 1 lands of Jim Asbell, Pete Asbell
and others, and on the West bv
the lands of R H. Hollowell, R.
E. Forehand and others, and be
ing more particularly described
jas follows:
i Beginning on the West side o'
j the Hollowell Road leading t
I the Icaria Road, at the line c
l William Elliott, and runs thence
North 62 degrees West 3200 feet
; to the run of the swamp, a corn
;ei of R. E. Forehand; thence
along the run of the swamp
South 37 degrees 30 minutes
jWest 1900 feet to the line of R.
H. Hollowell; thence continuing
■with the run of the swamp; Hol
lowell’s line South 60 degrees !
East 1850- feet to the mouth of a
ditch; thence South 12 degrees I
East 160 feet; thence South 23 1
degrees East 300 feet; thence j
South 2 degrees East 300 feet; j
thence South 6 degrees West 210 j
feet; thence South 24 degrees 30 ;
Iminutes East 310 feet; thence!
.South 69 degrees East 744 feet
to said Hollowell Road, R. H. Hol
llowell’s corner; thence along said I
Road South 30 degrees West 660 j
feet to a bend in road; thence .
leaving said road South 28 de- |
grees East 215 feet to an oak; i
(hence South 29 degrees West
crossing said road 350 feet;
thence North 64 degrees West
245 feet; thence South 19 de
grees 45 minutes West 625 feet;
thence South 69 degrees 30 min
utes East along the line of Chas.
Asbell Estate 980 feet to a pine
on ditch; thence North 24 degrees
East, again crossing said road,
.and with the line of Pete Asbell
11954 feet to a pine; thence
North 87 degrees East 510 feet;
! thence North 45 feet; thence
North 81 degrees East 900 feet
to a big gum; thence North 24
degrees West 480 feet to a red
oak; thence North 27 degrees
West 550 feet; thence North 49
degrees West 375 feet; thence
North 59 degrees West 700 feet
to the road; thence along the
road North 30 degrees East about
880 feet to the point' of begin
ning. i
Second Tract; Containing
twenty-six and two-tenths (26.2)
acres, more or less, and known
as a part of B. M. Hollowell’s
“Fork Land”, located on both'
sides of the right-of-way of the .
Norfolk Southern Railroad, about!
15 miles from the Town of Eden
ton and about 400 yards East
from the First Tract above de
scribed, bounded now or former
ly on the North by the lands
of W. 11. Twine, on the East by
the lands of the C. M. Asbell
Estate, on the South by the lands
of J. P. Jordan, and on the West
by the lands of A. V. Asbell, and |
being more particularly describ
ed as follows:
Beginning at A. V. Asbell’s
corner on a bianch, and runs
thence along the branch and
swamp South 72 degrees East
330 teet to a point in the center I
of right-of-way of the Railroad; [
thence North 75 degrees East 740 |
feet to the mouth of ditch; thence i
North 23 degrees 30 minutes East !
Crown 4m
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550 feet; thence North 2 degrees
East 285 feet; thence North 11
Degrees West 185 feet; thence
North 55 degrees West 265 feet;
thence North 47 degrees West
180 feet; thence South 47 degrees
West 825 feet; thence South 36
degrees 30 minutes West crossing
the Railroad right-of-way 35
feet; thence South 12 degrees
West 500 feet to the point of be
ginning.
Also the following personal
property, to-wit:
Ail tarm equipment and ma
chinery, to include one mule,
used in connection therewith
farming said lands immediately
described above.
A deposit of ten percent in
cash of the purchase price will
be required of the successful bid
der or bidders at the sale. The
remaining balance of said pur
chase price shall be payable upon
delivery of Deed, said Deed to
be delivered not later than Jan
uary 1, 1961. This sale is made
'subject to the crops growing on
1 said lands for the year 1960.
The undersigned reserves the
right to reject any or all bids
made on said property, real or
personal.
Dated and posted this 24th day
of October, 1960.
WELDON A. HOLLOWELL,
Attorney.
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