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PAGE SIX TWO- <£irl Scout And Browtaie News C* - f Bdenton’s Girl Scout Troof No. % met Monday, October 15 1962, at 3:30 P. M., at the Paris! House. The meeting was callec to order by the president. Tht Secretary called the roll and read the minutes. After that we talk ed about the Tenderfoot require ments. We then met with Girl Scout Troop No. 8 for the flag ceremony. After that we went back to our room and learned how to set a table. Dabnev Forehand tried first. Shelia Small tried next, and Jane •George tried last. We were then served refreshments by "Kathy Do&d and Blair Gibson. Then we went home. ■ " GINN A JONES, : i Secretary. . . Brownie Scout. Troop No. 6 •met October 9,1962. The meet ing was opened with the Brown ie pledge. The following offi cers were then elected: Presi dent, Vickie Brown; vice presi dent, Jill White; secretary, Beth •Katkaveck; treasurer, Toni Smith; »• X leader, Marion Hassell; re- T . ter, Joan Ricks; clean-up chairman, Evelyn Harrell. Re frr 'intents weie then serve!, 'll were then taken to the fire h se to celebrate Fire Freveo *i Week. When we got back H. the Parish House we were Excused. JOAN RICKS, Reporter. Brownie Troop No. 1 met Tue day, October 9,1962. We ele"* ed officers and then we plavo 1 U|Y Fresh Seafood GLEN DAILY Jf’ Jki rc - m A. M., to 6P. M. 427 S - Broad rtreet |f|p yj EDENTON, N. C. CtHnplete Line of Fresh Water Fish, Salt Water Fish, Oysters, Crab Meat, .Clams and Shrimp . . . Also Corned Spots and Herring. T. & T. FISH MARKET PHONE 2222 Wholesale and Retail Nota 1,-Door Station Wagon spum mm moms that lead lower, mpher lives What a new kick you’ll get out of going places in this . one! And what a solvent feeling you’ll get as the savings on upkeep mount! There’s a full line of models, includ ing three wagons. Basically, we’ve kept Chevy ll’s liveliness and roominess and easy loading ways. Kept its crisp looks, too (with a bit of freshening here and there). The changes we’ve Made Weren’t for change’s sake, you see—but for yours. Just for a sample: the brakes are self-adjusting. The new Delcotron generator gives you more electrical reserve power and helps your battery reach a vigorous old age. The Body by Fisher _ See four entirely iHfferkat kinds of ears at your Chevrolet dealer’s. ..Chdttolet,' Ch&y'll, CorVair & Corvette. George Chevrolet Company, Inc. Telephone 2138 1100 N. Broad St. C.. ■ . : game and had refreshment:- ur olficers are: President, She:- y Elizabeth Harrell; vice pres; ’ent, Gill Ann Mabe; secretary "vim Easterling; treasurer, Hett> Lynn Wallace; librarian, Nancy fwiddy; reporter, Peggy Nixon PEGGY NIXON Reporter. 1961 MCIMKTFMIt Another in a series of articles in vhieh (he North Carolina Department »f Mv>tv>r Vehicles exnlores some of ihe significant tacts behind last year's ruffic accident toll. Nearly 35,000 persons were in jured in traffic mishaps last year in North Carolina. Some suf fered painful, but relatively min or hurts. Others were perma nently disabled. The State De partment of Motor Vehicles, in a special study, summarizes ac cident injuries into three cate-- gories: (a) bleeding wound, dis torted member, or any condition that required victim to be car ried from the scene—l4,s64. (b) Other visible injuries such as bruises, abrasions, swelling, limping or other painful move ment—l3,29B. (c) Complaint of ( Cain, without visible signs of in jury; or momentary unconscious ness—6,s76. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18.119621. 1 MRS. ELLIOTT ENTERTAINS Mrs. E. N. Elliott, Chowan County Democratic vice chair man, entertained at'a coffee hour October 9 at Joseph Hewes. The occasion was to honor Gov. Terry Sanford, Congressman Herbert Bonner and other state officers here for the First Con gressional District Rally. Obliging “Oh, steward, I have a com plaint to make. A sailor peeked into my cabin last night.’"" "Well, what do you expec second class —the captain?"’ Legal Notice North Carolina, Chowan County. .NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Certain Deed of Trust executed by John H- Blount and wife, Mary ;E. Blount, dated the 16th I day Os August, 1961, and re corded in Book 78, pages 521 ;and 522, in the office of the i Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina. default j having been, made in the pay ; ment of the indebtedness there by secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms there of subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustees will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the - Court House door in Edenton. . North Carolina, at noon, on the 18th day of November, 1»62 the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying in the County of Chowan and State of i 1 North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: I The lot with all buildings and I improvements thereon on the I I East side of Mosely Street and j fronting on said street 50 feet. I more or le§s, and extending back I EasWari-lly from Mosely Street jto the line of the Mary Parker | property and bounded on Pm; l West by Mosely Street; on the East by Mary Parker prooe'-tv ' and Aaron Muse property; on the | North bv lot of W. D. Pruden and on the South bv the Aaron Muse property, and being the same property conveyed to the said John H. Blount bv deed duly recorded in thp office of Reenter of needs for Chowan Countv in Deed Book No. 2, page 225, reference to which deed and the instruments men tioned therein is hercbv made for f-dler description and chain of title. i p "t this sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and mimicinal as , sessments and other liens. | This 16th dav of Octnhpr lQfi2. RORVrt R. LOWERY, Trus*ee G. E. ULLETT, Trustee. 0ct1.8,25,N0v1.8c NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE At the request of Myra Vann Holland, the •unde-'igned will at 11:00 o’clock A. M., November {3. 1962. at the Court House door in Edenton. North Carolina, sell iat public to the highest I I bidder upon the terms herein- beauty lasts longer, too; air pushes rain and wash water down through the rocker panels (where most rust begins!) in a clever new flush-and-dry system. The ride is smoother and quieter because of a large number of small improvements weVe made. And things are a lot plushier inside. Now you’ve read this far, haven’t you? -fsih’t that good evidence that Chew II is made for you? The clincher MSiUdiijUdM will come when you take the wheel at your Chevrolet dealer’s, tm «*u mm% m 'after set out, the following real estate in Chowan County, North Carolina, to wit: 1. The “Chambers Ferry” farm, containing 150.88 acres : according to survey of Charles H. W-ood, Jr., February 14, 1962, , recorded in Plat Book 3, page •32, Chowan County Public Reg istry, containing 100.4 acres of cropland, with 1962 crop allot ments .as follows: ' Cotton 7.7 acres, tobacco 11.66 acres, pea nuts 18.6 acres and corn 41.1 acres. In addition approximate ly 5 acres of this farm is in permanent pasture. 2. The “Bowen’’ farm, con taining 100.131 acres as shown on survey made by Jasper W. Hassell, February 15, 1962, re corded in Plat Book 3, page 33, Chowan County Public Registry, containing 55.9 acres of cropland, with 1962 crop allotments as fol lows: Cotton 4.3 acres, tobacco 6.5 acres, peanuts 10.4 acres and corn 22.9 acres. In addittion approximately 16 acres of this farm is in permanent pasture. 3. The “SuUon” farm, con taining 46,04 acres according to survey made by Jasper W. Has sell, March 1,1962, recorded in Plat Eook 3, page 34, Chowan County Public Registry, contain ing 31.9 acres of cropland, with 1962 crop allotments'" as follows: Cotton 2.4 acres, tobacco 3.71 acres, peanuts 5.9 acres and corn 13.1 acres. In addititon approxi mately 8 acres of this farm is in permanent pasture. The terms cf the sale will be thirty per cent (30%) cash and the balance in ten equal annual installments bearing interest at six per cent from date and se cured by purchase money deed of trust. If the bids are accepable to the owner, the sale will be con summated as soon as warranty deeds can be prepared but pos session of the premises will be reserved to complete the har vesting of the remaining 196? crops. • This the sth day of October, 1962 PRITCHETT & COOKE, Attorneys, Windsor, North Carolina. Cctll,lß,2sNovl North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Chowan County marie in that special proceeding en titled “Keith J. Reeve, Adminis trator of estate of Harley B. Batton. petitioner, vs. Mrs. Ila P. Batton, widow, Clifford B. bat ion and wife, Mrs. Clifford B. Batton, Donald 11. Batton and wife, Mrs. Donald H. Bat ton, Eugerie Balton and wife, Mrs. Eugene Batton, Henry D. Kashouty, Rdministrator of es tate of Harley B. Batton, R T. Pickier and Donald R. Fair cloth, Defendants,” the under signed commissioner will, on the 2nd day cf November, 1962, at 12 o’clock noon at the Court House door in- Edenton, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash a one third undivided interest in that lot or parcel of land situate in the Town of Edenton, Chowan County. North Carolina, describ ed as follows: Beginning at a point on U. S. Highway No. 17 (North Broad Street) which point is the north west corner of the lot owned by , _ I ■» ■■> 'Wnta J. M. Boyce ahd wife and run ning thence south 18 deg. 40 min. West 200 feet; thence south 73 deg. 36 min. west 73 feet; thence .north 16 deg. .57 min. west 200 feet to U. S. Highway , No, 17; thence along U. S. High |way No. 17 north 73 deg. 36 min. east 68.8 feet to the, point of beginning. This 3rd day of October, 1962. JOHN W. GRAHAM, Commissioner. 0ct11,18,25N0vl ' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, entered in a Special Proceeding therein pend ing, entitled, “Ruth Spivey Per kins, et als, ex parte,” the un dersigned will offer for sale, by public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Edenton, North Carolina, at 11 o’clock A. M„ on Tuesday, October 30* 1 1962, the following described lands in Fourth Township., Cho wan County, North Carolina, as follows: i Beginning at a point "on the; West side of N- C. Highway No. \ 3, at an'iron pipe at the corner i Big floor heating mhb&wh \ * j. ««* tr \ COM PACT f CAB IN ET! psgp? i moreand hotter SIIB, !rc: heater 1 "EAT OVER A OIL HO ME J2I£Li YOUR FLOOR! I I I o” c, ssxsiisr- "vasar 2::£s2s I 1 H !»••*» Hk« magicl Guides it ov*r floors. lupwrwJSL*. See the new forftseffwith fhefue/ffsaves/ I . ■ Vs PhnnA 940?\ Oliolifir “¥7l V— ■ -JWYigTTL. - of Thomas J. Hoskins and rtih nlng thence) N. 86 deg. 45 ft. W. 398 feet along the line of said Thomas J. Hoskins to an .iron pipe, the line of M- W- Jackson; thence N. 30 deg. 30 ft*. W. 225.5 feet alpng the line of said M. W. Jackson to an iron pipe; thence N. 36 deg. E.‘ 774.5 feet to an irpn pipe at the line of the Coastland Oil Company; thence S. 54 dbg. 30 ft. E. 137 feet along the line of the Coastland Oil Company to an iron pipe at the edge of N. C- Highway Nd. 37; l thence S. 4 deg. 15 ft. W. 767.3 feet along said highway to the point of beginning, containing O. acres, according to survey and map of* W. Leslie Morgan, Registered Surveyor, dated June 29, 1957. A deposit of ten per cent of the first $1,000.00 plus five per cent of the excess of $1,00U.00 will be required of the highest bidder. The bids will remain ! open for. ten days for a raised bid and for confirmation by the Court. Dated and posted, this 28th i day of September, 1962. HUBERT EASON, Commissioner. 0ct4.11,18,25c CAPTAIN fl APPLE JACK MBj J- f 5 * Amt JACK ft lH *£» ' A BMndUf«s% Neutral Apple Jack, No Age, and 35% Apple Jack 6 Years€KJC Hickory Tflwn Distilling Cq„ fatontown, N.J. A
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