PAGE FOUR I^—SECTION TWO S. Charlton, Home Economics Extension Agent E4-H club leaders raining boys and respective com aking articles out t. These include irho are carrying 1,. 4-H Club pro- Overton directed at Warren Grove :re eight 4-H Club led how to make • ,s. Mrs. Fannie A. White were in workshop at Hud- lesday. Five 4-H Club boys and girls were train ed. , i.We -are sure that you havej taken advantage of the favorable we have had recently apd Jiave your home vegetable ftirdens well underway. Re member emphasis is on a large kUUiber of different vegetables for daily use and to eeoserve f or . later use. Com munity home vegetable garden tours will be held in June. Garden leaders will assist in selecting all vegetables and small fruits that provide vitamin C, to members and non-members going on these tours. A way to use hard cooked Easter eggs. ■ They were fun to color —and to hide and find—and beautiful to look at in Easter baskets or as a centerpiece on the dining table. Now what? You may find that you have a lot of perfectly good boiled j WARNING Avoid The Rush Don’t Spoil Your Vaca tion ... Have That Radi ator Cleaned and Repaired Now ... < —1»- ‘ I Edenton Radiator Works W. Queen Street, Edenton i PHONE 482-4130 101 PROOF-8 YEARS OLD WILD 1 TURKEY STRAIGHT BOURBON ISf SOIO SC2O 0 FIFTH U PINT AUSTIN, NICHOLS 4 CO., INC., N.Y., N. Y. THURSDAY nrcttSH dktc ) y) BIG DAYS ML 22-MAY 1 MtEWIDE SAVINGS! , EVERY DEPARTMENT! eggs left, along with a sudden lack of interest in eating them. Food specialists of the U. S. De partment of Agriculture suggest away to use four to six of them in a delicious, high-protein main dish that will revive lagging ap petites: Egg. Cheese, Potato Scallop 1 cup thin white sauce 1 tablespoon minced parsley , 2 or 3 medium-size cooked potatoes, sliced 1 cup shredded cheese 4 to 6 hard-cooked eggs, sliced Salt and pepper Soft breadcrumbs Combine white sauce and pars ley. Place alternate layers of potatoes, cheese, and eggs in a greased baking dish, sprinkling each layer lightly with salt and pepper. Add white sauce. Top with breadcrumbs. Bake at 357 deg. F. (moderate oven) 15 to 20 minutes. Small Plants If you intend to buy a few potted petunias—or other flow ers—for transplanting in your garden, select the plants care fully. Choose small rather than large ones, urges the U. S. De partment of Agriculture. The larger, sometimes already flowering plants may look stur dier—but dofi‘t let them tempt you. They won’t be able to stand the shock of transplanting as well as smaller plants. Plant the petunias as soon as you get them home. Use a knife ] blade to carefully lift the seed ! lings from the planting contain j er. Handle them as little as i possible. And try not to pinch them. Petunias, snapdragons, and | many other annuals—such as ee losia, salvia, and ageratum— bloom from late spring until they are killed by frost. ; OVER SI,OOO PRIZE FOR CORRECT WORDS The jackpot is growing. At j last look the prize was SI,OOO ; and if no one hits it. the amount I will be higher. That’s what I you’d be competing for in the ! Baltimore News American Jack- I pot Puzzle game. Send in your ! entry this week. See clues, word list and entry in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN , 1 On Sale At Your Loral Newsdealer THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1965. ■* ai W M : P .. W DEEP STORY—Divers at a Miami aquarium are used to unusual tasks. This one had to flop a 200-pound : nurse shark over his shoul : der and carry it out of the ; deepwater tank. Lunchroom Menus Menus at John A. Holmes High School lunch roorri for the j week of April 26-30 will be as 1 follows: Monday—Beef vegetable soup, ! crackers, pimento cheese and j peanut butter and jelly sand wiches, chocolate cake and milk. Tuesday— Hamburgers, ham burger rolls, green peas, potato; chips, pickles, pineapple and! milk. ,v Wednesday Weiners, weiner J rolls, pork and beans, cole slaw, j peaches and milk. Thursday Grilled luncheon j meat, buttered potatoes, black j eye peas, bread, apple pie and | milk. Friday—Tuna fish salad, crack-1 ers, toasted cheese sandwich, j navy beans, cup cakes and milk, j P-T-A TO MEET The Parent-Teachers Associa- j tion will meet Tuesday night, 1 April 27, in the Edenton Ele- I mentary School at 8 o’clock, j Students of Mrs. J. J. Ross's I kindergarten and Mrs. John i White’s third grade will nre- j sent a play entitled “Mother i nda>-<- H’ami'v Reunion.” I There will also be an election! of officers for the coming year, j All parents and teachers are j urged to attend the meeting. j Commissioners’ Proceeding's The Board of County Com missioners met in regular scs- | sion Monday, April 5, 1965 with [ all members present, including- W. E. Bond, chairman, C. J. Hoi- | lowell, Dallas Jethro, Jr., J. Clarence Leary and C. M. Evans. The minutes of the previous meetings were read and ap proved. On motion of J. Clarence Leary, seconded by Dallas Jeth ro, Jr., and duly carried, that the bills be approved and paid as follows: Southern Appraisal Company, $2,214.00; Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co., Ne gro farm agent s oince, 512.30; ( Fletcher F. Lassiter and Onnie S. .Charlton, box rent and 1 stamps, $3.90; Edenton Office j Supply, $8.45; Pauline Calloway,. VOTE FOR H. G. (“HANK”) QUINN FO R COUNCILMAN -AT - LARGE TUESDAY, MAY 4th "WIN WITH QUINN" telephone service, $18.55; C. W. Overman, telephone service, $14.75; Towh of Edenton, E. & W. Department, Civil Defense, $11.48; Ashley Welding & Ma chine Co., $33.64; Belk-Tyler Co.', three flags for Court House, $79.04; Bertha B. Bunch, services, $3.50; Belk-Tyler’s, $23.36; M. G. Brown Co., $35.56; Bertram By rum, care of prisoners, $720.70; Byritm Hardware Co., $7.22; Ca rolina Overall Corp., $6.60; The Chowan Herald, $82.26;"' Chowan Hospital, $760.00; Commercial Printing Co., $165.41; J. H. Con ger •& Son, $891.51; C. T. Dixon Service Station, $80.00; Owen G. Dunn Co., $75.48; Eastern North Carolina Sanatorium, $65.40; Eastern Elevator Service, $14.30; Eastern Office Equipment Co., $3.66; Economy Typewriter Co., $95.50; Edenton Office Supply, $41.94; Edenton Restaurant, $5.46; Edwards & Broughton Co., $80.74; Hazel S. Elliott, travel, $25.32; Earl Goodwin, sheriff, $663.43; Harrell Gas & Coal Co., $3.58; Hill Manufactur ing Co., $27.39; Nohabe, Inc., $18.00; Hollowell’s! $50.80; W. D. Holmes, Jr., $10.75; Hughes-Par ker Hardware Co., $484.14; W. :W. Jiggetts estate, tax refund, 1 1963-64, $20.66; Keystone Enve lope Co., $39.54; W. H. King Drug Co., $486.08; Lena M. Leary, bills and services, $219.00; Mills Plumbing & Heating Co., $10.50; Mills Plumbing & Heat ing Co., $11.10; Mitchener’s Pharmacy, $6.25; N. C. Depart ment , of Water Resources, $1,500.00; Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co., ser vices, county offices, $141.66; N. C. Memorial Hospital, $700.00; Phthisic Super Market, $62.00; P &• Q Super Market, $24.98; Ricks Laundry & Cleaners, $7.34; Rose’s 5-10-25 c Store, $3.79; Smithson Electric Co., $91.81; State Commission for the Blind, $193.16; John M. Strong, $11.33; Town of Edenton, E. & W. De partment, $126.39; Twiddy In surance & Real Estate Co., $28.00; Mary Louise Johnson, $12.00; W. R. West, checking building for termites, $7.50; Mary Lillian Riddick, court re porter, $138.71; A. P. Bateman, advance on labor, $6.00;, Twiddy Insurance & Real Estate Co., $97.70; Center Hill-Cross Roads Fire Department, $112.50; H. M. Phthisic, rent on library, $60.00; A. P. Bateman, labor, $236.10; Pansy A. Elliott, expenses to In stitute of Government School, $34.60; Pattie S. Byrum, postage, $1.41; Location Department, State | highway Commission, $7.21; T. W. Berryman, tax lister, $162.18; Ward Hoskins, tax lister, $129.99; The Office Supply Store, $14.43; District Health Department, $22.50; Wing Publications, $25.75; N. C. Department of Conserva tion and Development, $209.73; V Regular & Sugar-Free Drinks Wmmk From ffiS Orkin Exterminating Go., $6.00; Elizabeth City Milling & Pro duce Co., $36.00; Grady Brown, preparing rat poison, $8.00; C. J. Cuthrell, use of concrete mixer, $4.00; Hooper Bros., supplies pre paring rat poison, $5.95; State Board of Health. warfarin, $25.55; Pansy A. Elliott, Insti tute of Government School, $42.90; A. P. Bateman, labor, $110.37; Charlie Morgan to ap ply on contract repairs to Court House, $1,000.00; W. E. Bond, expenses, $11.31; A. P. Bateman, labor, $212.25; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, $571.00; State Highway Commission, county maps, $3.09; National Sheriffs’ Association, $90.00; A. P. Bate man, labor painting jail house, $81.80; Sydney “Pete” Smith, welding, $66.00; Richard Bate man, labor, $5.00; Peoples Bank & Trust Co., bonds and cou pons, $22,526.25; M. W. Coleman, $25.00; Federeal Reserve Bank of Richmond, $72.30; Murray D. Ashley, travel expense in Feb ruary, $31.49; Norfolk & Caro lina Telephone & Telegraph Co., February services for Civil De fense, $11.13; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, withholding tax. February, $54.10; postmas ter, stamps, $5.00; A. P. Bate man, labor, $8.00; Lena M. Leary, jury fund, $600.00; salaries for month of March, $5,875.51. The following names were drawn to serve as jurors in the May term of civil court: Herman Layden, Johnny Jackson, Thomas E. Parker, Jr., Ralph E. Wilder, Charlie C. Ses soms, Jr., R. D. Dixon, Jr., Hor ace Roy Jordan, George C. Swain, 'Clarence Doctrine White, G. Medlin Belch, Sherwood Har rell, Louis Craddock, James Ed ward Hare, Ervin D. Copeland, Jr., Horace Modlin, Clarence E. Britton, Ervin D. Spivey, An drew A. Parrish, Jr., Thomas Shelton Harris, H. W. Layton, Kenneth L. Armstrong, J. Eu gene Perry, P. G. Ashley, Jr., Carl Keeler, Earl Ray Farless, Elwood L. Nixon, C. C. Privott, Frank Rawls Lassiter, H. W. Dale, Lloyd O. Bunch, Thurman E. Lane, James C. Boyce, Lee Sadler, Curtis O. Forehand, R. L. Hendren and William A. Bass. A motion was made by C. M. Evans, seconded by Dallas Jeth ro, Jr., and duly carried that the sheriff be instructed to ad vertise all unpaid 1964 taxes the first Monday in May. A motion was made by J. Clarence Leary, seconded by C. J. Hollowell and duly carried that pick-up taxes in the amount of $74.80 be charged to the sheriff. A representation from Dare County Board of Commissioners appeared before the board inter ceding for Moncie Daniels of HRv * Maola Milk Ice Cream Company Manteo, who has been endorsed by the Dare County Commis sioners for appointment to the North Carolina State Highway 'Commission for the First Dis trict. Lawrence Swain, chair man of the board, was spokes man. A motion was made by J. Clarence Leary, seconded by Dallas Jethro, Jr., and unani mously carried that this board go on record as endorsing the appointment of Moncie Daniels, Jr., of Manteo to the North Carolina State Highway Com mission for the First District. A resolution shall be drawn up, a copy sent to the Governor of North Carolina and a copy to Lawrence Swain, chairman of the Board of County Commis sioners, Manteo, N. C. On motion of C. M. Evans, seconded by C. J. Hollowell and duly carried that the contract to audit county books was award ed to Hollingsworth and Holland and sheriff's books to Max Warren. A motion was made by J. Clarence Leary, seconded by C. M. Evans and duly carried that Chairman W. E. Bond be in structed to contact John W. Gra ham, county attorney, and W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., county repre sentative, in regard to drafting a bill for staggered terms of Chowan County Commissioners. Lester Copeland, representing' the Ruritan. Club of Ryland, ap peared before the board re questing an increase in salary or travel expense for the county deputy peace officer’s salary. This request was tabled until the budget is considered. A notice to apply for beer li cense for William Skittlethorpe, trade name, “Bill’s Grocery,” on North Broad Street extended, was approved. On motion of J. Clarence Leary, seconded by Dallas Jeth ro, Jr., and duly carried that the Immanuel Baptist Church be granted permission to hold an Easter sunrise service on the Court House Green. Bruce Lloyd, with the Water Resources Commission, gave a report on his survey. He asked for a leave that he may move to Raleigh, where he will have library facilities and other ma terial that will aid him in mak ing up his final report in June. A motion was made by J. Clarence Leary, seconded by C. M. Evans and duly carried that Bruce Loyd be granted leave that he may move to Raleigh to mage up his final report on ivater resources study in Cho wan County. A motion was made by Dallas M f i Mi YR Wk . » t§»Br I Hi IBh A I j|B ,jaa Ji * m jfy ...JR I TIM; ” I I MODERN NON-AUTOMATIC I | TRANSPLANTERS | iL. 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Clar-| ence Leary and duly carried that the 1964-65 school budget be reinstated to $159,655.25. The following reports were ac cepted and ordered filed: Eden ton Fire Department, Grand Jury report, Fletcher F. Lassiter, Ne gro Extension Agent; Onne S. Charlton, Home Economics Ex tension Agent; C. W. Overman, County Extension Chairman; Pauline Calloway, Home Econo mics Extension Agent; Frances McCaskill, Assistant Home Eco nomics Extension Agent; Cho wan County Welfare Depart ment, Sheriff, Harry Venters, County Agent and County Ser vice Officer. A motion was made, seconded and duly carried that W. W. Jiggetts Estate land be changed from 13% acres to 2.27 acres and $20.66 refund for excess amount of taxes paid for years 1963 and 1964. There peing no further busi ness, the meeting was adjourned. W. E. BOND, Chairman. BERTHA B. BUNCH, Clerk. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of L. C. Dail, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of September, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 25th day of Maich, 1965. ELIZABETH D. ASHLEY, ! Administratrix of L. C. Dail Estate. / Apr8,15,22,29p NOTICE OF RE-SALE By virtue of my power as executor of the estate of Leona B. Taylor and by virtue of raised bids, I will on April 23, 1965, at 12:00 o’clock noon at the Courthouse door in Edenton, North Carolina, resell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following parcels of property in Edenton, North Ca rolina. to wit: (1) That certain lot. with im provements thereon, adjoining the Gulf Oil Corporation and Wozelka on the North, Broad Street on the East, W. J. P. Earnhardt property on the South and the Jackson and Wozelka property on the West, and being shown as Parcel No. 1 on sur vey made by Jasper W. Hassell on the 16th of January, 1965, duly recorded in the Chowan i County Public Registry. —, , The bid: on this tract will start to H. M. Phthisic at the price of $29,555.00. •(2) That certain brick building, with improvements thereon, shown as Parcel No. 2 of the property on the aforesaid survey of Jasper W. Hassell, January i 16, 1965, bounded on the North ’ by the W. J. P. Earnhardt prop erty, on the East by Broad Street, on the South by the Mitchener property and on the West by the alley shown on said map. The bid on this tract will start to Blair Gibson at the price of $21,155.00. The lands will be sold subject to 1965 taxes. All wall privil eges as owned by the estate of Leona B. Taylor .will be con veyed by the conveyances but will be made subject to all priv ileges of adjoining owners. The conveyance will be made subject, to all easements of record and" subject to the unexpired terms of any leases, with the purchas er’s .right to collect the rent at the confirmation of the sales. A ten percent cash deposit will be required of the success ful bidder or bidders to guaran tee compliance with the sale' and this will be a final sale and will not be held open for further re-sales. This the Bth" of April, 1965. J. A. PRITCHETT, Executor, Estate of Leona B. Taylor, Windsor, N. C. Apr 15,22 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, v Chowan County. In The Superior Court Before the Clerk James E. Valentine, Sarah V. Berry, Hazel Valentine and Clara Valentine, Petitioners vs. Ledell Valentine and Hazel Val entine, Respondents Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Caro lina, made in the special pro ceedings entitled James E. Val entine et al vs. Ledell Valen tine et .al, the undersigned Com missioner will on the 6th day of May, 1965, at twelve o’clock 'noon,, at the courthouse door in i Edenton, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder l for cash that certain tract of I land situate in First Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, ' more particularly described as follows: Situate in First Township, be ginning at a bridge on the Vir ginia Road, said bridge on J. R. :T. Perry’s Boyce line; thence I South 87° 45’ East 39.20 chains ! to a stob; thence South 25° West 2.15 chains to a stob; thence/ i South 75° 15’ West 32.60 chains to the road with Britt’s line; thence South 32° East 12 chains tb the beginning, containing 22.67 acres and being the same land conveyed to Annie Valentine by Henderson Valentine by deed re corded in Deed Book L, page 479; and the same land conveyed to Henderson Valentine by deed recorded in Deed Book L, page 122, Chowan County Register’s office, reference to which is hereby made for a more com plete description. All taxes prior to 1965 will be paid from the proceeds. Pur- will be entitled to re ceive 1965 rents and to pay 1965 county taxes. A deposit of 10 per cent of the first One Thous and Dollars and 5 per cent of the remainder will be required at the conclusion of the sale. Datbd and posted this 3rd day of April, 1965. J. HENRY LEROY, Commissioner of the Court. Apr 845,22,29 North Carolina, . Chowan County. Whereas the undersigned, act ing as Trustee, in a certain deed of trust, executed by Bertha Dail and recorded in Mortgage Book 73, page 229, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, foreclosed' and offered for sale the land hereinafter de scribed; and whereas within the time allowed by law an ad vanced bid was filed with the Clerk of Superior Court and an order issued directing the Trus tee to resell said land upon an opening bid of EIGHT THOUS AND EIGHTY-TWO AND 50/100 DOLLARS ($8,082.50). Now therefore, under and by virtue of said order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cho wan County, and the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale upon said opening bid at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the County Court ' house, in Edenton, Chowan Coun tv. North Carolina, at 11:00 o’clock A. M., on the 30th day oi April, 1905, the following de- -I scribed property located in Sec ond Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows, viz.: TRACT NO. 1. The Rufus K. Dail home place in Second Township, Chowan County, con taining 34% acres more or less, secured by Bertha Dail by deed dated February 9. 1935. and re corded in Book 1, page 208. For a more full description refer to said deed. TRACT NG. 2. One tract of three . 'acres bought by Bertha Dail from C. F. Chappell, re corded jn the office of Register |of Deeds and the description therein is made a part of this description the same as em bodied herein. This said sales will be made subject to a deed of trust on said property, held by the Fed eral Land Bank, and also sub ject to all 1965 taxes levied \ upon Skid property. This said sale will also be made according to the General Statutes *«f North Carolina con cemirJE « deed of trust sale, the amount Jb<‘ deposit for bid. and 1 the time allowed for an advance * bid. v S Dated and posted this April 14, 1965. G. AWHITE, Trustee /... . - . -