[ Club Calendar
Following is the schedule of
Home Demonstration Cltfhi meet
» ings in Chowan County during
the month of July:
Monday, July 3, 2:30 P. M.,
Advance Home Demonstration
Club at Advance Community
Building, Mrs. Harold Bunch and
Mrs. Carlton Perry, hostesses.
Wednesday, July 5, 8:00 P. M.,
Gum Pond Chib at the home of
Mrs. Jack Evans.
Monday, July 10, 2:30 P. M.,
Chowan Club at the Chowan
Community Building, Mrs. Min
nie Corprew, hostess.
Monday, July 10, 8:00 P. M.,
Yeopim Club at the home of
Mrs. Johnny Speight.
Tuesday, July 11, 8:00 P. M.,
Beech Fork Club at the home
of. Mrs. John Layton.
Tifesday, July 11, 8:00 P. M„
Oak Grove Club at the Oak
Grove Community Building. Mrs.
Marvin Evans and Mrs. Milton
k Evans, hostesses.
. Wednesday-, July 12, 3:00 P. M.,
Wards Club at Wards Com
munity Building.
Thursday, July 13, 8:00 P. M.,
Ryland Club at the home of
Mi's. John E. Copeland.
Monday, July 17, 8:00 P. M.,
Enterprise Club at the horrte
of Mrs. Henry Goodwin.
Tuesday, July 18, 7:00 P. M.,
Chowan Club picnic at Chowan
Community Building.
Tuesday, July 18, 8:00 P. M.,
Center Hill Club at the home of
Mrs. Cameron Boyce.
Wednesday, July 19, 3:00 P. M.,
Byrd Club at the home of Mis.
.M. W. Jackson.
Tuesday, July 2b, 8:00 P. M.,
Rocky Hock Club at the home
of Mrs. Tommy Leary.
Thursday, July 27, 3:30 P. M.,
Colonial Club at the Ball Room,
Hotel Joseph Hewes.
ROCKY HOCK CLUB MEETS
The Rocky Hock LocaJ 4-H
Club met June 20, at the Rocky
Hock Community Center for its
regular monthly meeting. The
meeting was opened by repeat
ing the 4-H pledge and the
pledge to the American flag and
singing “The Battle Hymn of
the Republic.” The roll was
called with 12 members and five
visitors present. Miss Catherine
Aman toldi the 4-H members
about the events of the ■‘day.
She. along with Harry Venters
and 4-H members had attended
the District Demonstration Con
test that day. Kay Bunch and
Judy Evans gave a demonstra
tion, “Dressed-up Ice Cream..’
The club learned some import
ant facts on milk and ice cream.
Mr. Venters spoke on the im
portance of demonstrations and
tried to encourage members to
start thinking about them right
away, not to wait until school
is out next year and then try
to do it. A few members have
already asked about giying dem
onstrations next year. There
was no further business so the
meeting was adjourned and
recreation followed.
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North Carolina,
Chowan County.
NOTICE
Under and by virtue of an
order of the Superior Court of
Chowan County appointing the
undersigned permanent receiver
of Albemarle Plywood, Inc., and
signed by His Honor, Joseph W.
Parker, the undersigned will on
the 21st day of July, 1961, at
10:00 A. M., at the building for- 1
merly occupied by Albemarle
Plywood, inc., in Edenton, North
Carolina offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash but, sub
ject to confirmation by the
court ail of the following des
cribed personal property:
2 Desks
4 Chairs
1 Table
1 Royal Typewriter
2 Underwood Typewriters
1 Lock File
1 Oil Stove
1 Monroe Calculator
1 Air Conditioner
Miscellaneous Office Supplies
1 Steel File Cabinet
1 Clark Fork Lift Truck
1 Nose & Groover
1 Chattanooga Gang Rip-Saw,
No. 48-50-in. Serial No. 25055
1 Office Building
1 Trash Conveyor
1 Yates American Sander,
Model No. 533, Serial No. B
-13086 (49-in. 3 Drum Sander)
1 Black Bros. 62-in. Glue
Spreader, Model No. 22D,
Serial No. 42913.
1 Black Bros. No. C-3 30-Gal.
Cole Glue Mixer, Serial No.
42913.
1 Beach 102-in. Trim Saw,
Serial No. 52522.
1 Beach 80-in. Trim Saw,
Serial No. 52Y20.
1 Fjellman Press, Model 1951,
Serial No. 240.
1 50 HP Clayton Steam
Generator
2 100 KVA Transformers
Type H.
1 Dennis Veneer Taper
1 Hand Truck, Serial No. 2029
1 Merritt Clipper,
Serial No. 371.
Caul Boards
26 Drums 50-Gal.
Palletts & Flats
Dust Collector
Electrical Wiring, Boxes,
Switches, etc.
5 HP Compressor, 5 HP 1200
Speed Motor
Plywood and Veneer Inventory
Extra Motors, Carbon Tipped
Saws, Machine Parts and
Tools, etc.
The property will first be of
fered for sale item by item and
then the entire business will be
offered for sale. Each success
or TSiddcr wOTTfe'requifed to
make a 10% deposit on his bid
on the date of the sale.
This the 29th day of June,
1961,
JOHN E. SHACKELFORD,
Receiver,
Albemarle Plywood, Inc.
June29,Ju1y6,13,20
ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the Superintendent
of Chowan County Schools,
Edenton, North Carolina, until
2:30 P. M., on the Eleventh day
of July 1961; for furnishing and
installing a new boiler and re
moving the present boiler at
Chowan High School. Bids will
be publicly opened and read.
Complete plans and specifica
tions may be examined at the
THE CHOWAIT HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2S. 1911.
office of Ferguson and Wooten,
Inc., Architect-Engineers, P. O.
box 1208, nldg. 12, Stallings
field, Kinston, N. C.
AH worK will be under one
contract to be performed by a
properly licensed Heating Con
ti actor.
Plans and Specifications may
be obtained at the office of Fer
guson and Wooten, Inc., upon
deposit of $lO which will be re
funded to contractors submitting
a bonafide proposal, provided
they are returned in good con
dition within five days after bid
opening.
Each bid must be accompan
ied by a cash deposit or a cer
tified check drawn on some bank
or trust company, insured by
the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, of an amount not
less than 5% of the bid, or in
lieu thereof a bidder may offer
a bid bond for 5% of the bid.
Said deposit or certified check
will be retained by the Owner
or the 5% bid bond upon de
mand shall be paid forthwith for
liquidated damages in event of
failure of the successful bidder
to execute the contract within
ten days after the award, or to
give satisfactory surety as re
quired by law, conditioned that
the amount of the bid bond shall
be doubled if payment is not
made forthwith upon demand.
(General Statutes of North Caro
lina) Performance Bond will be
required for 100% of the con
tract price. Payment will be
made upon completion and ac
ceptance of the work. No bid
may be withdrawn after the
scheduled closing time for the
receipt of bids for a period of
twenty days.
The Owner reserves the right
to accept or reject any or all
bids and to waive informalities.
This twenty-second day of
June, 1961.
CHOWAN COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION.
W. J. Taylor Superintendent
of County Schools.
Ferguson and Wooten, Inc.,
Architect-Engineers
Box 1208
Kinston, North Carolina ltc
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix
of the estate of Luther N.
Keeter, deceased, late of Cho
wan 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 22nd
day of June, 1962, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
4 3 /4 MILLION PEOPLE
OWN RURAL ELECTRICS
more than any other business
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\ examples of free enterprise. More than 4% million
shareholders have accepted the obligation of supply
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M-tV ®N*tcA Necessity forced these rural folks into the electric
OLJ business. Established electric utilities shunned the
job of serving these widely scattered rural users as
unprofitable. As a result, the people organized
themselves into non-profit groups—usually cooper
atives—borrowed money from the Rural Electrifica
tion Administration, and built their own electric
systems. Best of all, they’ve kept their credit good.
Since 1935, nearly 1,000 locally-owned and mana£sß
rural electrics have repaid almost SIV-» billion in
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We are proud to have played a part in this enviable
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Today we are busy increasing capacity of our lines
to keep pace with our member-consumers’ ever
growing demand for electric power.
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Albemarle Electric Membership Corporation
HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA
* . .d- *Vr ...Ift
recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment. .
This June 22, 1961. I
LESSIE S. KEETER,
Administratrix of I
Luther N. Keeter Est.
J une22,29, J u1y6,13,20,27p
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Admini
strator of the estate of James
Lewis Nowell, deceased, late of
Chowan 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
22nd day of June, 1962, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment. i
This June 22, 1961.
WALTER NOWELL,
Gatesville, N. C.,
Administrator of
James Lewis Nowell
J»ne22,29,Ju1y6,13,20,27p
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Admini
stratrix of the estate of S. F.
Hicks, 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 15th
day of June, 1962, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This June 15, 1961.
JAMESEY D. HICKS,
Administratrix of
S. F. Hicks Estate.
June15,22,29,Ju1y6,13,20c
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of a Deed
of Trust executed to the under
signed by Mary S. Tynch and
C. W. Tynch, dated June 1, 1954,
and recorded in DT Book No. I
67, page 255, in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Chowan
County, North Carolina, default
having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness se
cured by said Deed of Trust, and
said instrument being by the
terms thereof subject to fore
closure, and the holder of the
indebtedness thereby having de
manded a foreclosure thereof for
the purpose of satisfying said in
debtedness, the undersigned,
Trustee, will offer for sale at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash at the Court
House door in Edenton, North
Carolina, at 11:30 A. M., Satur
day on the 15th day of July,
laol, the real estate in Second
Township, Chowan County,
North Carolina, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the
Easterly side of the River Road
at Deep Run Branch, Funning
thence in an Easterly direction
along Deep Run Branch to a
marked gum, John Perry’s corn
er; thence along John Perry’s
line in a Southerly direction to
a lane between this property and
that of T. R. Tynch, Jr.; thence
along said lane in a Westerly
direction to the River Road;
thence along the River Road to
the place of beginning, contain
ing twelve (12) acres, more or
less, and being known as the
“Homeplace” of T. R. Tynch, de
ceased.
Dated and posted this 13th
day of June, 1961.
JOHN F. WHITE,
Trustee.
June 22,29, J u1y6,13c
NOTICE
To all creditors and parties
holding claims against Albe
marle Plywood, Inc.
You and each of you are here
by notified to present your
claims duly itemized and veri
fied, together with a statement
of the securities or priorities, if
any, in respect to said claims,
to the undersigned Receiver, at
his office in the City of Eden
ton, North Carolina, on or be
fore three (3) months of first
publication of this notice or
your claim will be barred from
participation in the cfcstribution
of the assets of the said corpora
tion.
This notice is given pursuant
to an order of the Superior
Court of North Carolina, and
was first published on June 8,
1961.
JOHN E. SHACKELFORD.
Temporary Receiver of
Albemarle Plywood, Inc.
Ju8,15,22,29
NOTICE OF SALE OF~
REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of a deed
of trust executed to the under
signed by Roosevelt Jordan and
wife, Vergie W. Jordan, dated
March 19, 1959, and recorded in
DT Book No. 75, pages 130-131.
in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Chowan County, North
Carolina, 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
the indebtedness thereby having
demanded a foreclosure thereof
for the purpose of satisfying
said indebtedness, the under-
signed Trustee will offer for
sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash at the
Court House door in Edenton,
North Carolina, at 11:30 A. M.,
Saturday on the Bth day of July,
1961, tne real estate in Third
Township, Chowan County,
North Carolina, to wit:
That land in Third Township,
Chowan County, North Carolina,
adjoining the C. C. Ward land,
Wney lioyce, W. 'la.ylor. et als
and being the same lands con
veyed to G. L. Saunders by E.
N. Elliott by deed dated Sep
tember 8, 1944, and containing
9.9 acres, and being the same
lands conveyed to E. N. Elliott
Dy Jennie P. Vann and Mira V.
Holland, Executrices of C. S.
Vann, Trustee, dated March 24,
1931, and recorded in Hook R-4,
page 278 in the office of the
ttegisler of Deeds for the afore
said county and state, and being
tne same lands conveyed by
deed dated April 27, 1905, from
George L. Saunders, widower, to
Willie B. 'lwme, said deed re
corued in book No. 11, page 396
in Public Registry, Chowan
County, worth Carolina, and be
ing further the same lands con
veyed by deed dated March 4.
1901, from Willie B. Twine and
husband, Joan Twine, to giant
ois herein and recorded in Book
No. 13, page 383, in said Public
Kegistiy to which deeds and the
instruments mentioned therein
reierence is hereby made for
.uiler description and chain of
title.
Dated and posted this 2nd day
of June, 1961.
W. A. HOLLGWELL,
June15,22,29,Ju1y6 Trustee^
NOTICE OF SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of au
thority conferred by and in
execution of directions contain
ed in the last will and testa
ment of Aubrey D. Liles, de
ceased, duly of record in the
office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Chowan County,
North Carolina, in Will Book
“I”, page 368 et seq., the under
signed duly appointed, qualified
and acting Executor of the es
tate of the said Aubrey D. Liles
will offer for sale at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for
cash at the site of the herein
after described property on Fri
day, July 7, 1961 at 12:00 o'clock
Noon the following described
real estate, lying and being on
the East side of Main or Broad
Street known, numbered and
designated as No. 105 South
Broad Street in Edenton. North
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George Chevrolet Co., Inc.
1100 N. Broad St PHONE 2138 Edenton, N. C.
Manufacturer’s License No. 110 DEALER'S FRANCHISE NO. M 9
Carolina, and bounded as fol
lows:
North by the former M.E. Par
sonage-H. W. Morris lot (now
the Burton Texaco Service Sta
tion property); East by a line
132 feet East from Main or
Broad Street; South by the E. W.
Burton-I. T. Burton residence
lot; and West by Broad or Main
Street, fronting on said Broad or
Main Street 41 feet and running
back Eastwardly therefrom 132
feet, and known as the D. B.
Liles residence lot.
Sale will be held subject to
taxes due Chowan County and
the Town of Edenton for the
year 1961 which will be assumed
by the purchaser.
Ten (10%) percent of the high
bid received will be required of
the successful bidder at time of
sale as evidence of good faith.
These premises may be in
spected prior to sale by ap
pointment with Mr. Roy E.
Learv.
Dated and posted this June G,
1961.
ROY E. LEARY,
Executor of Estate of
Aubrey D. Liles.
By W. S. Privott,
Attorney.
June8.15,22,29,Ju1y6
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Harco Sex-Links—each .. $1.05 at 10 wks.
DeKaib 131—each $1.20 at 10 wks.
making ,
Baby Chicks, Medications and Supplies
SOME AVAILABLE NOW READY TO LAY
Northeastern Milling Co.
Phone 2210 Edenton
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