.—SECTION TWO PAGE TWO ®!te^DEEDS by Jen Christensen l )[/ Keep Year’s Resolution Last year Mrs. John Cox, Tyrrell County, 'in ad c a resolution to refinish 20 pieces of family furniture. lJy December she had com pleted her project. According to Mrs. Ann E. Davenport, extension home economics agent, Mrs. Cox became interested in refin ishing furniture by attending extension Ivirue economics I workshops. In addition, she has always been interested in antiques and has inherit ed some lovely pieces from thg Cox family. Although she has had many chances to sell these family heirlooms, Mrs. Cox naturally refused to do so. She has double pride in th&se items: not only are they family owned; they are also family refinished. Mrs. Davenport notes that Mr. Cox and daughter Sue helped Mrs. Cox with the year long endeavor. Receives Meritorious Service Award Mrs. Garland Hicks, a 4-H leader in Rutherford Coun ty, received a Meritorious Service Award for her con tribution to the county’s program. According to Mrs. Mildred S. Stallings, home economics extension agent, the Hicks’ adopted two boys. Jimmy and Roger, 10 years ago. The two boys have been models in 4-H achievement because their mother and father took the time to be leaders and give them and other children of the com- I munity the benefits of the: 4-H program. In addition. 1 . IS DENTON BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING. (CAMERA DEPT. - MAIN FLOOR) LASTS PURE T P oWeram ' C J jAO 10 BATTERIES & }. . T A CTC The eat with 9 Hvei has nothbg en I . I these batteries! They ere built to Jotfl A M All grid surfaces are coated with silver cobalt for longer life end faster, surer ) starts. Exclusive Biplak separators ■ur A P ermit fast acid circulation for quick Z\ V I N power surges. All PURE Powenunie batteries have sealed-in start-power ■ -■ 1 r« Installed in your car factorydnsfc and with a full factory charge, t-ri/'s Come in today for a free bSW MS I A \ I > 111(1 ‘ look at the batteries Alt JaS - >- Wiasbw Oil Company jgjdfr Hertford. N. C. 2|r , §a aura with Pure Jf^yP r W —. Mrs. Hicks offered leader ship to her church, her community development club and the county fair. “The Meritorious Award is a person award given by the 4-n Leaders’ Council,” Mrs. Stallings notes. Program Saves Lives “We hope the safety pro gram of the Beaver Dam 4-If Club saved lives, pre l vented accidents and made people more safety con scious,” Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Ward, leaders of the .Duplin County club, state. Here are just some of the projects the club conducted during its safety campaign: Members cleaned away nails, broken glass and other hazards from home sur roundings. They collected old newspapers. They stu died water safety and con tributed 200 “No Swimming" and “Deep Water” signs to farm pond owners. They studied highway safety and safety with tools and farm equipment. "By carrying out these ac tivities and many more, the 4-H members hope to have made their community a safer place to live,” Mrs. Lois G. Britt, assistant home economics extension agent, notes. Green Grow The Collards “Mrs. D. A. Monroe, Route 1, Laurinburg, r Scotland County, is not letting space around her house lay idle,” Brenda J. Beam, assistant i home economies extension I agent, observes. ! Each year, Mrs. Monroe j has lovely petunias at the back of her house and next t'O the house. After the pe tunias bloomed this year, Mrs. Monroe removed them and set collards in their place. The result: Mrs. Mon roe had some greenery around her house and at the same titne she did not have tar to go to obtain collards [ for a good meal. Farmerslnvited To Dorn Clinic’ The “Eastern Belt Corn Clinic” will be held at the College of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City on Wednes day, January 25. From the opening concert by the Elizabeth City High School Band at 9 A. M. through the panel discussion period, the present and fu ture trends and practices involved in producing a ' bumper crop of corn will be discussed. While the tonics 1 The same quiet, economical electricity that lights your house and runs your appliances ,—_ will heat S your home. m M w JM Switch to Jfr Blameless . electric heat No other system -i, gives you so much for so little. TMak of all the wonderful advantages of flameless electric heating: it offers cleaner, quieter living and lasts the life of the house. And installation is easy and operation is efficient and economical. Can you think of any other heating system that offers as much? Call Conditioning Con- THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. IM t. presented will be varied, they will include: Minimum tillage, narrow rows, early and thick planting, single and three-way cross hybrids, the value of proper amourts of iime and fertilizer, and harvesting corn. Also at the end of the program a panel of experts will answer ques tions submitted by the at tending fanrners. While the program is a first for the area the con cept was begun in the mid western corn belt in early 1965 and proved to be very successful. Early indications are that the goal of 1,500 farmers for the Eastern Belt Corn Clinic will be ex ceeded. ** This program was con ceived, developed and will be presented by commercial interests drawing from their own vast knowledge and re search experience. These people are well qualified tr present their story. 1 A complimentary lun<'’-' will be served and door prizes arawn during the day. All interested corn fann ers are invited to attend the first clinic. It is sponsored by AUis-Chaimers. (JeKalb Agricultural Association, Mo bil V-C Fertilizer, Butler Manufacturing Company, the American Potash Institute, James River Limestone Prps ducts and their local dealers throughout Eastern North Carolina and Eastern Vir ginia. See your local dealer for your complimentary ticket. Legal Notices NOTICE North Carolina, Chowap County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain , deed-.of trust executed by Mae Belle L. Wooten and > husband, Angus W. Wooten, dated the 14th day of May, 1963, and re corded in Deed Book 80 on Pages 457 and 458 in the office of the Register of Ddeds of Chowan County, default having been made in the payment of the indebted j ness thereby secured and said deeds tfust being by the terrtis thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House door in Edeh toh North Carolina, at noon, on Wednesday, the 18th day of January, 1967, the prop erty conveyed in said deed of trust ahd the same lying and being in First Town ship, Chowan County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described as (follows: Beginning at an iron pin in the north right of way line of U. S. Highway No. 17, said highway having a right of way of 60 feet and said iron pin also being the southeast corner of the James C. Lewis lot; running thence north 05 deg. 45 feet east and along said Lewis lot a distance of 246 feet to an iron pin; running thence north 84 deg. 15 feet west and along said Lewis lot a distance of 42.3 feet to ah iron inn; running thence north 05 deg. 45 Let east and along the east line of the Byrum, Privott and Wil kins lots through an iron pin a distance of 402.8 feet, more or less, to the Pem broke Creek; running thence north 75 deg. 13 feet east along said creek a distance of 210 feet, more or less, to the Gilcrest land; running thence south 05 deg. 45 feet west and along the west line of said Gilcrest land through two iron Pins a distance of .iron pip- lo<&t<3diß-the north, line of ’ a pwned by the Town of Edenton, , running thence west apd along, said Town lot a distance of 55.0 feet to a point; running thence south 04 deg. 30 feet east and along said Town lot a distance of 83.3 feet to a point located in the north right ol way line of 11. S. Highway No. 17; running thence south 88 deg. 36. feet west ahd alongl c "-< highway a distance Os 105.5 feet to an iron pin, being tne point and place of beginning, together with all, water and riparian rights 1 running with the title of this I land in Pembroke Creek. This property being de scribed and delineated on a plat prepared by Joseph Codespoti, surveyor, entitled “Mae Belle Wooten Prop erty, First Township, Cho wan County, Edenton, N. C., scale 1 inch = 50 feet, May 1, 1963 ” v- i'his 'khte will bo' v made submit to- all outstanding and unpaid taxes. --. .. - • Dait*d arid> posted thiis-:isth day of. 'December, 1 lSjfH*. RUSSELL E. TWIEORD, Trustee. Dec22,29,Jan5,12

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