PAGE SIX Ir—A Shopping With You In Mind By KATE Lovely lingerie is a mor ale booster to most any woman and now is the time for you ladies to re plenish your wardrobe with beautiful underwear. At Tarkington's is the place to get all the lovely “Inti mates” by Pinehurst Lin gerie. There’s slips, bras and panties to match, long sleeve tricot gowns, brush ed wool gowns and pa jamas, bed jackets and hospital gowns in white and pastels. By the way, since you can never have too many pretty blouses, just take a look at the new Spun Sugar over blouses at Tarkington's. The Western Fuel Oil Company is putting on a gigantic Waltz Through Washday campaign, with extra special prices on all Whirlpool washers and dryers. With the busy day of the modern house wife, these labor saving Whirlpool washers and dryers can be a boon to the entire family. Let me remind you. too, that with each purchase of a Whirl pool washer and dryer valuable free gifts will be given from your local Western Fuel Oil Com pany. LADIES! Have you thought to have your dia monds and other valuable rings checked recently for loose prongs or wo r n mountings? At Ross Jew elers you can have these cherished rings inspected and remounted to look like new at low prices. Don’t take a chance at los ing these precious stones. Have your rings repaired or remounted at Ross Jew elers. A good way to give your kitchen a "new look" is to replace those old cooking utensils with the attrac tive. scratch resistant Tef lon pans in beautiful ava HERALD LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF RESALE Slate of North Carolina, County of Chowan. Whereas, the undersign ed. acting as Substituted Trustee, in a certain deed ;>f trust, executed by E. L. Brinkley to Weldon A. Hol ,i well, Tiustee. dated July 28, 1952. and recorded in Deed of Trust Book 63, page 521. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County; and un der and by virtue of the authority vested in the un dersigned as Substituted Trustee by an instrument in witting dated the 16th day of July, 1968, and re corded in Deed Book 24, page 504, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, foreclosed and offered for sale the land hereinafter describ ed and whereas within the time allowed by law an ad vano-d bid was filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court and an order issued directing the Substituted Trustee to resell said land upon an opening bid of $3,515.00. Now, therefore, under and by virtue of said order of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Chowan County, and the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned Substituted Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the Court House door in Chowan County, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, on Thursday, the 17th day of October, 1968, the same lands lying and being in Third Township, Chowan County, and more particu larly described as follows: First Tract: On the North by the land belong ing to Thomas Jordan heirs; on the East and South by the lands be longing to J. D. Twine: on the West by Virginia Road (N. C. Highway No. 32), beginning on the Eastward edge of said road at Thom as Jordan’s heirs’ comer and running thence along said heirs' line following a line of marked trees, South S 3 degrees East 10.7 chains to a post, a corner; thence South 29 degrees West 4*4 chains to marked sweet gum, a corner; thence North 83 degrees West 10.7 chains to the edge of said Virginia Road; thence along edge of said road north 29 degrees East 444 chains to the first station, containing five (5) acres to be the same more or less. Excepting and reserving therefrom said lands imme diately described above the following lands, to wit: Beginning at a point on coda green, from Gene's 5c end 10c Store. And to carry out the new look in avacoda, get the attractive set of canisters with stain less steel lops, bread box . and the large step-on trash can—all this can make your kitchen a more en joyable place in which to work—from Gene's. Have you visited Hollo well's Rexall Drug Store recently and noticed all the renovations taking place? Last week I mentioned the cosmetic department. This week, let me tell you about all the supplies in the baby center, everything so necessary for baby’s comfort and health. For instance, there’s bottle sterilizers, baby’s formulas, vitamins. Even-flo, .bottles in different sizes, baby oils and powders, bottle warm ers and many other items to make baby comfortable, from the Baby Department at Hollowell's Rexall Drug Store. You can jump into Fall with all those smart fash ions in jumpers from the Betty Shoppe. Jumpers, styled from flannels, jump, ers with the leather look, jumpers in checks and plaids, and wait until you see all the attractive blouses, long sleeved with the new turtle neck, just perfect with that new jumper. These fashions, styled for all women, are just perfect for the cool autumn season. Select sev eral now from the Betty Shoppe. As usual, the Western Auto Store is preparing for the days ahead, when the weather really turns cold and nasty and a nice warm fire will feel extra good— so right NOW they have a full Toad of all kinds of space heaters, coal, wood, oil and gas in small and large sizes, adequate for the space in your home. Righ. now is the time to buy, too, so that you v/ill East side of N C. High way No. 32 at E. L. Brink ley -G. T. Jordan comer; thence South 82 degrees East 10.75 chains: thence South 30 degrees West 2.25 chains to a post at a ditch; thence North 70 degrees West 10.03 chains along said ditch to the point of beginning, containing 1.10 acres. Second Tract: Beginning at a point on N. C. High way No. 32 at the South west corner of E. L. Brink ley lands, said point con stituting a distance of 4.75 chains from E. L. Brink ley -G. T. Jordan corner: thence South 82 degrees East 10.75 chains to an iron post; thence South 30 de grees West 1.35 chains to a stake; thence North 82 degrees West 10.75 chains to an iron post at edge of said highway; thence North 30 degrees East along edge of said highway 1.35 chains to place of beginning and containing 1.29 acres. The property will be sold subject to taxes and assessments; the highest bidder will be immediately required to make a cash deposit not to exceed ten per cent (107 M of the amount of the bid up to and including $1,000.00. plus five per cent (5%) of any excess over $1,000.00. This Ist day of October, 1968. W. J. P. EARNHARDT, JR., Substituted Trustee. Oct 3 10 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY North Carolina, Chowan County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Richard P. Baer, 11, and wife, Fran ces K. Baer, dated the 12th day of February, 1955, to John W. Graham, Trustee, and recorded in Book 69, page 10, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Ca rolina, and under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in another Deed of Trust executed by Rich ard P. Baer, 11, and wife, Frances K. Baer, dated the 6th day of July, 1965, and recorded in Book 83, page 204, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cho wan County, North Caro lina, to W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., Trustee, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured, and said Deeds of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned Trus tees will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the fourt House door in Eden- TBS CHOWAN HERALD. EDKNTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1963. be ready at the first sign of cold weather. Another item to remember is that the Western Auto Store has a large number of bi cycles, tricycles, wagons and trucks from which you can make any selection and put in their Lay - Away stock—shop now while the supply is large. The Quinn Furniture Company is proud to have for you now the new Spot- Shot carpet stain remover, which is very highly rec ommended by the Mohawk carpet manufacturers. This stain removed will remove dog stains, lip stick, grease, coffee, ink, shoe polish, io dine. coke and many and | most all stains. You just spray it right on the spot and, presto, it’s gone. So— worry no more about stains on your expensive rugs and carpets. Get the Spot Shot Carpet Stain Remov er from the Quinn Furni ture Company. As usual, if you’re look- i ing for high quality gro ceries and meats, which are priced to suit your budget, you will make your money go lots fur- I ther by shopping at the P 8c Q Super Market. At I their meat department this week country hams will sell at the special price of I 75c a pound. Gwaltnev’s j bacon at 55c ducks at 39c. I whole fryers at 25c a I pound and barbecue at 99c I a pound. Produce in abun- I dant, too. with white pota- I toes 20 pounds for 89c. I cabbage at 2 pounds for I 17c and celery at 10c. And I for each ten dollar order ] you will receive free a I butter dish as a gift—from I the P ft Q Super Market, I Problem How to get the experi ence without which nobudy I will give him the job is I the young man’s employ ment problem. —Globe. Boston. I ton. North Carolina, at; 11:30 A. M. on the 31st day of October, 1968. the prop erty conveyed in said Deeds of Trust, the same lying and being in the Town of Edenton, County of Chowan and State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Being the property known as the Warren property fronting 165 feet on Blount Street and 165 feet on Magnolia (now Ed en Street) the side boundaries of said lot run ning from street to street and parallel with Gran ville Street; this being the same property conveyed to Pattie C Warren for the tenn of her natural life by the grantors herein et al, by Deed recorded in Book "M" at page 600 in the Public Registry of Chowan County, to which Deed reference is hereby made for further description. Saving and excepting from the above described premises the following: (1) That lot of land fronting 66 feet on Mag nolia (Eden) Street and extending back 116 feet between parallel lines which said lot is further described in a Deed from Pattie C. Warren to Mar garet W. Winborne et al by Deed recorded in Book "P,” page 440 of said Cho wan County Registry: and (2) That certain 15 foot strip of land running along the Eastern line of said premises fronting on Blount Street which was conveyed to William Oscar Elliott by Deed dated June 7, 1965, and recorded in Book 20 at page 402 of said Registry. The highest bidder at sale will be required to im mediately make a cash de posit not to exceed 10 per cent of the amount of the bid up to and including $1,000.00 plus five per cent of any excess over $1,000.00 bid. This sale shall remain open for 10 days following the preliminary report of sale for advance bid, and | anyone making an advance bid shall make a deposit for an amount exceeding the reported sale price of 10 per cent of the first $1,000.00 thereof plus five per cent of any excess above $1,000.00, such in crease bid being deposited with the Clerk of Superior Court in cash or by Cer tified Check or Cashier’s Check satisfactory to said Clerk. This Ist day of October, 1968. JOHN W. GRAHAM, Trustee. W. J. P. EARNHARDT, JR. Trustee. Oct ? 10 17 24 4to 6-lb. Gwaltney Fresh FRESH PORK I gi ffna j p or fc PORKPICNICS NECKBONES „ 43c ih 'lift RIB *™ KS lb 99c BONELESS ROLLED J/f 0 5 to 7-lb. Swift’s 1-lb. Chub’s cup FRESH HENS Bar -B - Que 99t GROUND BEEF lb. 29c FRANKS i 53c lb. 43c S2O-oz. Del Monte 6-oz. Luzianne I N 0 303 UFL ' MONTe ™ulto INSTANT J(§ iSI FRUIT c ffi UP COFFEE Pfl COCKTAIL 29c » 79t|l» 27c 46-OZ DEL-MONTE 1 NO. 303 DLL MONTE Pineapple ‘ 77 # parpen peas can 2tc - . 1 * uMg H_ 1 NO. 303 DEL MONTE WHOLE KERNEL Juiee % I YELLOW CORN can 23c USNo 1— White Crisp and Crunchy Crisp Green potatoes CELERY Cabbage 20-79 c stalk 10c ik ft, - ----- ■> >• '.f/. I Fancy No. 1 double stamps Monday iiiniiiiifin wnnnin—mini n i t t~- ryr; — Mntnmnn • * SWEET (Tji' free"" ”' gJSTJSkM* potatoes ,131"] ONIONS 5_ PURCHASE OF fIO.M OR MORE j ■I Jm Phthisic’s Super Market, Inc. • L lbs. H7| k J ? •nnwomnmmuiHUHW^amMiium——— . 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