PAGE TWO-B News From Merry Hill By Mn. Ethel Winborae Mrs. C. W. Davenport and Mrs. Roy Baker spent Tuesday at Elizabeth City. Mrs. James Holder and Mrs. Ethel Win borne spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. L. W. Saunders, Mrs. Jordan Leicester and Mrs. Fred White in Harrellsville and Mrs. Grover Earless of Colerain. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bailey of Hampton, Va., and Mrs. Bob House and daughter, Lynn, of Har rellsville were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Smithwick and children of Yorktown, Va., spent last week and this week with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lay ton; also Mr. and Mrs. What’s Your Line? Fishing, hunting, coins, stamps, gardening, golfing, boating, models in bottles, antiques or arrowheads . . . ? Whatever your “thing” may be. you'll find that it’s been done before with zest and en thusiasm in the Albemarle section by people of widely diversified interests and activities. If you have a particular hobby problem, or simply like to talk shop, you’re certain to find someone nearby to share your interest with. So, get on the line (telephone, that is) to day, and have a chat with someone who likes your line (hobby, we mean) I ■ .-And lf You Need Aa Extra Lin* . . . Well Install Aa EXTENSION For You The Norfolk & Carolina TeL & TeL Co, Darrell Ambrose of Hamp- : ton, Va, were their guests for the weekend. Mrs. C. W. Davenport and Mrs. Roy Baker visit ed Mrs. Ray Ward of Win ton Friday and Billy Ward accompanied them home ■ and spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cow and and son, Jay, of Ports mouth. Va., visited S. V. Cowand, Misses Vannie Mae and Frances Cowand during the weekend. Miss Cindy Pierce of East Carolina University, Greenville, spent the week end at home with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce. Miss Beckie Bunch of Elizabeth City spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. vji • J > H||' Elect George Alma Byrum Mayor Town of Edenton May 6th The Moot Qualified Man For The Critical Year* Ahead *3 i ' . v t ' ?• •<•• -•. ' V 4 ji^V , iy * ' - • *• ~ * i • A .•_ ■• .'M f jflljif.' ...• t ..*. -'"j*g£t?vv«V•' sat CHOWAN HERALD. EMMYOIL NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. APRIL 3. 1363. and Mrs. Linwood Bunch. Misses Fonda Smithwick and Virginia Lewis of Manassas, Va, spent Sun day night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick. Mrs. Gladys Outlaw and daughter, Jer rie, of Edenton also spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Smithwick. Rev. and Mrs. Sherwood Allcox spent Monday in Greenville. Mrs. Jerry Baker and daughter, Amy, of Wind sor, Mrs. Teneal Taylor, Teresa, Neal, Sandra and Angela of Windsor were Sunday guests of Mrs. Virgie Baker. Mr. and Mn. Hobson Eure, Mr. and Mrs. John Eure and Mn. Tom Eure of Eure and A. E. Bowen, Sr, of Windsor were Sun day afternoon guests of Mn. Ethel Winbome. Mn. Fearl Pierce and Mrs. Virgie Baker spent Saturday afternoon in Willismston. Mr. and Mn. Charlie Keeter and son, Eddie, of Hampton, Va, and Peggy Keeter and Charlie How ard Keeter of Newport Newi, Va, spent the week end at their home here. Mr. and Mn. Roy Pierce made a trip to Greenville Sunday. SUNRISE SERVICE AT CAPE COLONY There will be a sunrise service at Church of Christ at Cape Colony Sunday morning, April 6 at 6:30 o’clock. There will be coffee and doughnuts serv ed immediately following the service. ~CARD of THANKS Heartfelt thanks and sincere appreciation is hereby expressed to the many friends and neigh bon for the many expres sions of sympathy, floral tributes, food, cards and other courtesies extended us during the recent death and funeral of our be loved mother, Mattie K. Perry. May God's bless ings abide with each of you. p THE FAMILY. Local Principals At ECU Event GREENVILLE School administrators from throughout Eastern North Carolina attended the Uth annual industrial Arts con ference for administrators, sponsored by the East Ca rolina University Depart ment of Industrial and Technical Education. The conference, held re cently on the ECU cam pus, was highlighted by a keynote address by Dr. Delmar Olson, president of the American Industrial Arts Association. Among those attending were Cecil W. Fry, princi pal, John A. Holmes High School in Edenton; James A. K ini on, principal, D. F. Walker High School in Edenton, and Kenneth L. Stalls, principal, Chowan High School at Tyner. Legal Notices NOTICE OF RE BALE In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before the Clerk State of North Carolina, County of Chowan. By virtue of an upset bid and an order of the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, in a Special Proceedings en titled, “Everett F. Small and wife, Mary B. Small, et als, Petitioners vs. Ma mie C. Small, widow, et als, Respondents," I will on April 11th, 1969, at 121 o'clock noon at the Court' House door in Edenton, I North Carolina, re-sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the fol lowing lands in First Town, ship, Chowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows; Tract No. 1: That certain tract or parcel of land, with all building* and im provements located there on, bounded on the North by the lane leading from the old Edenton • Hertford Road to the land now or formerly owned by Jim Haughton; on the East by the lands now or formerly owned by Jim HaqgMoq and L. D, Rand • P. L. Rea land) an the South by the land now or formerly owned by the Powell Brothers . Boswell land; and on the West by the Old Edenton - Hertford Road, containing 75 acres, more or less, and being known as the W. B. Small Farm, and being the iden tical real property convey ed to the said W. B. Small by a certain warranty deed dated September 15, 1922, and now duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, in Deed Book O, page 558, an un divided one-half of which real property was convey ed by the said W. B. Small to Jennie A. Small by a certain warranty deed dat ed April 6, 1928, which deed is now duly recorded in said office in Deed Book Q-2, page 518, and reference is expressly made to said deeds for further description and chain of title. Tract 2: That certain tract or parcel of land, with all buildings and im provements located thereon and beginning at a sweet gum on the said Emperor Road (N. C. Secondary Road No. 1203); thence North 83 V« deg. West 9 chains; thence South 26 deg. West 14 chains; thence South 35 deg. West 6.29 chains; thence North 50 deg. West 14.63 chains; thence North 42 deg. East Make Sure You Are Registered So You Can Vote For Henry G. Quinn For MAYOR On May 6th Books Open April 18-25 4 ■ BUY THREE gg Wire hue llj I».] 11 } l"i 111 j I"S Halil you get H iLiHiillUJl ii».» ih. w this TIRE ml fi*?tM Tl ua ** I roURTH TIRE I *2.57 j fiEK fEmmm if ijm&l 5 60x15 *2O 75 Mj »7I FOtJRTH T|RE ~,. *. *•*& mm m ' • * i „>.. i u ,„ I fourth tire! , M 11^MSraPMHawHEKBmmaBy^ S M ' ! j _ FREE _ J_ 211 J 4th TIBE FREE OFFER on WHITEWALLS TOO I "jggW BUY NOW —SAVE NOW NO TRADE-INS NEEDED WGOOPfYEAR^ >nl This Low-Low Price! <«■— 1 I economy price clast! Buy Now On Our Easy Pay mmnme mmwm __ jhhi er* any ytaye eest nr * 26.20 chains to nn v ot swamp; thence the run of the swamp to a cypress standing near the run; thence South 13% deg. West to the first station, containing 45 acres, more or less, and being the identical real property conveyed to the said W. B. Small by a certain war ranty deed, dated January 7, 1938, and now duly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds, Chowan County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 2, page 127, and reference is expressly made to said deed for fur ther description and chain of title. There is excepted, however, from this con veyance that portion of said tract, described as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe on the West right of way line of N. C. Secondary Road No. 1202, said point being further described as being 858 feet from the intersecting point of the West right of way line of said Road No. 1202 and the North right of way line of N. C. Sec ondary Road No. 1203 (Emperor Road); thence I from said beginning point and running in a general Westwardly course 100 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe; thence running in a general Northwardly course 100 feet, more or less, to another iron pipe: feet 1 , more or less, to an irqn pipe set in the West right of way line of said Road No. 1202; thence run ning in a general South wardly course along said right of way 100 feet, more or less, to the point, and place of beginning, and being the house and lot now occupied as the resi dence of Mrs. Thomas A. Small, and it is under stood that the title to said tract of land shall auto matically vest in the pur chaser of this said tract of land at the death of the said Mrs. Thomas A. Small, or at the termination of her widowhood, which ever event shall first occur. The purchaser shall as- Os Edenton BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING sume all responsibility for the 1969 Chowan County ad valorem taxes. The bid upon Tract No. 1 » of said lands will start at ' $39,950.00 to Jimmie Par rish. ; The bid upon Tract No. 2 of said lands will start at - $14,750.00 to Lloyd X. Par- fj rish. The high bidder or bid ders at said sale will be required to make a de posit with the Commission er in the sum of 10% of the first $1,000.00 bid, plus 5% of all over $1,000.00. This 31st day of March, 1969. MERRILL EVANS, JR, Post Office Box 74, Edenton, North Carolina, Commissioner. Apr 3 10c