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the purpose of organizing the
Edenton Sea Scouts, which
were sponsored by the Eden
ton Junior Chamber of Com
merce. The Jaycee commit
tee in charge of the Sea
Scout organization included
Charles Wales, Jt., J. M.
Boyce, Thomas Francis, Gra
ham White and J. J. O’Rourke.
A campaign was started in
the West Albemarle District
to raise a quota of $2,500 for
the Boy Scouts. The district
included Boy Scout troops at
Sunbury, Gatesville, Hert
ford, Rocky Hock and Eden
ton. Scott Harrell was dis
trict chairman dor the drive.
Rev. Harold W. Gilmer,
rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church, tendered his resigna
tion to go into effect October
1. The resignation, based on
the fact that he had reached
the age of retirement, was ac
cepted.
'Mike Malone, a member of
the Edenton Junior Music
Club, received a superior rat
ing at the Northeastern Dis
trict contest at Greenville for
his baritone horn sok> and
was scheduled to compete for
the Transylvania scholarship
offered by the State Federa
tion of Music Clubs.
J. W. Davis, chairman of
the Chowan Hospital board of
trustees, announced that a
contract had been awarded
for construction of a nurses’
home. The low bidder was
Wrenn-Wilson with a figure
of $58,000.
J. Clarence Leary, Jr., and
Gilliam Wood appeared before
VOTE FOR
N. J. GEORGE
County Commissioner
First Township
SATURDAY, MAY 2nd
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Town Council to call atten
tion to needed repairs to the
Boy Scout cabin.
Due to a letter received by
Town Attorney J. N. Pruden
from Attorney General Harry
McMullan, more confusion
developed as to held title to
Hicks Field, Town Council or
Edenton school trustees. It
was the opinion of Mr. Pru
den and other Edenton attor
neys that title was vested in
the town, but Mr. McMullan’s
opinion was opposite in that
because no time limit was set
for use of the property as a
Farm Life school, the orig
inal transfer to the school
trustees still held.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Cliff Keeter
wishes to express their ap
preciation for the prayers,
kindness, cards, flowers and
food, and all the good deeds
which were shown to us dur
ing the illness and death of
our loved one.
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NEWSDEALER
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NO)Uf CAROUNAI JCH9RSDAT, APRIL 9, 1979.
IN MEMORIAM
'ln loving -memory of our
husband and father, George
O. Chappell, who left us on
April 12, 1909.
You are not forgotten, loved
one,
'Nor will you ever be.
As long as life and memory
last
We will remember thee.
We miss you now with all
our hearts,
And as time goes by we’U
miss you more.
Your loving smile, your
gentle face,
No one can ever fill your
place.
Wife and Children.
The Venerable Old House At
Long Beach
By MURRELL SMITH
An old plantation built long ago by hard labor and toil;
Today it shouts to retain its grace and dignity; it appeals
with strong emotions for restoration and its rightful place
in Chowan history;
In its great past fishing boats lined the wharfs, its structure
was used to unload timber, fish and to bring passengers
to and from town;
In its hurried day it was a beautiful retreat and refuge from
the difficult times of the Civil War, yet it paid its taxes
and did its duty.
On a restful bulge overlooking the sound it heard a shot
that reverberated around the world—it was World War
One and its sons went. I
In its old wood intoxicated with memories, a little girl pat
ters across fine rugs imported from England.
Out back an old fish house decorated with herrings hanging
from the ceiling caught from the sound.
Inside a pot-belly stove to rest from the weariness of the
day.
Its little girl grew up and went to North Carolina University,
and it 9 owners feU from the ranks of life one by one.
Today it sits in the growing grass where sheep and cattle
graze about, but the simplicity of its soul is to be restored
to its former grandeur with its original paintings hanging
in a vast hall; and to feel the warmth, enthusiasm, and
affection of lovely people delightfully hurrying about in
their daily duties.
Long Beach once more pines for resurrection of its unhurried
retreat and to bask in the radiant rays of the sunlight
resting peacefully along the Albemarle Sound shore—its
furrows are smooth and in disarrangement but when rays
of light fall upon it I can still see collards as large as cart
wheels and so glossy that the moon would reflect from
every leaf.
You can still smell the aroma of sweet potatoes glazed with
sugar and the canned preserves encrusted with flavor.
Close your eyes and you can still hear the sound of little
children through the air of long ago.
The old plantation crumbles into decay and wavers like a
wind blown flame across the Sound as its shadows slowly |
flicker out one by one—a slight gust and the events of ,
long ago blown away in a puff.
The faint sounds of reunions mixed with love and cheer for '
each other weakly passes in the surrounding air and is 1
blown away in a puff forever ... 1
Mr. Martin, 48, Dies Suddenly
i Alexander Martin, 301 East
Queen Street, died suddenly
l at his home Friday after suf
fering a heart attack. He
was 48.
r Mr. Martin was owner and
operator of Colonial Uphols
tery Shop.
He was born in Alamance
l County, January 13, 1922, son
of John L. and Lottie M. Har
-1 rell, who survive. He was
married to ■ Mrs. Verna Mae
■ Martin, who also survives.
Other survivors include two
• daughters, Misses Cbarmaine
and Kim Kawn Martin, both
of the home; three brothers:
Chowan Native
Dies In Virginia
Miss Sarah Elizabeth Jor
dan, 70, of Portsmouth, Va.,
died in the General Hospital
there Wednesday.
She .waa a native of Cho
- Ceuftty and the daughter
of the late James Thomas and
Ollie Elizabeth Byrum Jor
dan.
Surviving are two brothers:
James G. Jordan of Chesa
peake, Va., and Thomas F,
Jordan of Portsmouth, Va.,
and three sisters: Mrs. Cor
nelia Spivey and Mrs. Lillie
Mae Lane, both of Hertford,
and Mrs. Ethel Collins of
Tetersville, Fla.
Funeral services were held
in Portsmouth early Friday
afternoon with graveside rites
in Beaver Hill Cemetery at 4
P. M., with Williford Funeral
Home in charge of arrange
ments.
Roy L., Haywood B. and John
L. Harrell, Jr., all of Eden
ton, and two sisters: Mrs.
Hazel Rogeison and Mrs.
Florence Lassiter, both of
Edenton.
He was a member of First
Christian Church.
Funeral services were held
Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock
in Williford Memorial Chapel
with Rev. E. C. Alexander
and Rev. E. L. Earnhardt in
charge. Burial was in Beaver
Hill Cemetery.
Williford Funeral Home
was in charge of arrange
ments.
Herald Legals
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
In the General Court ©t
Justice
Superior Court (Division
Having qualified as Exe
cutrix of the estate of W. T.
Byrum, late of Chowan
County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons hold
ing claims against the estate
of said deceased to present
them to the undersigned on
or before the 10th day of
October, 1970, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of
any recovery thereon. All
persons indebted to said .es
tate will please make im
mediate payment.
This 6th day of April,
1970.
PASTORIA W. BYRUM,
Executrix c£ the Estate of
W. T. Byrum, Deceased.
Exp Apr 30
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Execu
trix of the estate of Alonzo
V. Slade, late of Chowan
County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons hold
ing claims against the estate
of said deceased to present
them to the undersigned on
or before the Ist day of Oc
tober, 1970, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of any re
covery thereon. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate pay
ment.
This Ist day of April, 1970.
ALINE B. SLADE,
Executrix of the Estate of
Alonzo V. Slade, Deceased.
Thos. Chears, Jr., Attorney.
Exp Apr 30c
EXECUTOR’ S~ NOTICE
In the General Court of
Justice
Superior Court Division
Having qualified as Execu
trix of the estate of James
Earl Jones, late of Chowan
County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons hold
ing claims against the estate
of said deceased to present
them to the undersigned on
or before the 3rd day of Oc
tober, 1970, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of any
recovery thereon. All per
sons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate
payment.
This 28th day of March,
1970.
ORA P. JONES,
Executrix of the Estate of
Jame 3 Earl Jones, De
ceased.
Exp Apr 23c
EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Execu
trix of the estate of Graham
M. Byrum, late of Chowan
County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons hold
ing claims against the estate
of said deceased to present
them to the undersigned on
or before the 10th day of
October, ,1970, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of any
recovery thereon. All per
sons indebted to said estate
will please make immei’iate
payment
This Ist day of April, 1970.
HAZEL TAYLOR BYBUM,
Executrix of the Estate of '
Graham M. Byrum, De- .
ceased.
W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., ,
Attorney.
Exp Apr 30 ;
Notice Os Administration
Having this day qualified
as Administrator CTA of the
estate of W. E. Bond, late of
Chowan County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all per
sons holding claims against
the estate of said deceased to
present them to the under
signed on or before December
4, 1970, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of any recov
ery thereon. All persons in
debted to the estate will
please make immediate settle
ment
This the 24th day of
March, 1970.
W. E. BOND, JR.,
Administrator CTA,
915 Chestnutt Street
■den, N. C. 27388
Pritchett, Cooke St Burch
Attorneys
Windsor, N. C. 27983
Exp Apr 22c
RE-SALE
North Carolina,
Chowan County.
Under and by virtue of an
order of the Clerk es Su
perior Court of Chowan
County made in the Special
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Proceeding entitled "John W.
Graham, Administrator of
Annie Asbell Jordan, Peti
tioner, vs. Charity Jordan
Boyce, Clement Jordan and
others, Defendants," to resell
the real property described
in the Petition upon an ad
vanced bid. The under
signed Commissioner will on
the 14th day of April,
1970, at 12:00 o'clock noon at
the Court House door in
Edenton, North Carolina, offer
for re-sale to the highest
bidder for cash, but subject
to the confirmation of the
Court, that certain tract or
parcel of land in Chowan
County, State of North Caro
lina, bounded as follows:
That certain tract or parcel
of land whereon the late
James Jordan lived and died
bounded as follows: Begin
ning on the Sandy Ridge
Road leading from Center
Hill to Ryland at a stake
Sam Byrum's corner and
running Westwardly along his
line to D. W. Byrum’s line a
comer; thence Eastwardly J.
M. Boyce line to the “Can
non” comer; thence Boyce's
line a Southerly course to a
branch; thence down the run
of the branch various courses
along J. M. Boyce to Mary
Boyce line; thence her line to
Main Road; thence up Main
Road a North course to place
of beginning, containing 35
acres, more or less, and be
ing same land deeded to D.
E. Jordan by J. T. Jordan
and others, recorded in Book
K No. 3, page 510, Register's
office, Chowan County.
The present bid on said
property is $7,715.00 and bid
ding will start at that figure.
The highest bidder will be
required to make a deposit
of flva per cent (5%) of any
bid in excels of tha present
bid.
This sale ahall stand open
for ten days for advsneed
bid. This sale is subject to
County Taxes for the year
1070 and following years.
This 31st day of March,
1970.
JOHN W. GRAHAM,
Apr 2 9c
Commlsstonsr.
NOTICE OF RE-SAe.2
By virtue of an upset bid
and the power contained in
that certain deed of trust
executed by J. B. Hollo
well, Jr., and wife, Linds
C. Hollowell, to J. A. Prit
chett, Trustee, dated No
vember 9, 1966, recorded In
Book 84, pages 363 gnd 364,
Chowan County Public Reg
istry, default having been
made in the payment of the
indebtedness secured thereby,
I will, at the request of the
holder of said deed of trust,
on April 17, 1970, at 12:00
o'clock noon, at the Court
House door in Edenton,
North Carolina, re-sell at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, the following
described lands, to wit:
Those two (2) certain
tracts or parcels of land, to
gether with buildings thereon,
in Second Township, Chowan
County, North Carolina, con
veyed to Wilbur J. Privott
and wife, Selma Privott, and
Garland H. Asbell and wife,
Ann Asbell, by deed of
Carolyn B. White, et vir,
dated June 11, 1957, and
ttiore particularly described
therein as follows:
1. Beginning at an iron
pipe on the East sida of N. C.
Highway No. 32 at the line
of W. T. Eason, which pipe
is North 16 degrees East 841
feet from the Northern edge
of the right of way of the
road leading from Small’s
Cross Roads to Tyner, and
running thence along the
edge of said N. C. Highway
No. 32, North 14 degrees
East 7.7 feet to the center of
a ditch; thence South 80 de
grees, 30 minutes East along
the center of said ditch 350
feet; thence South 16 degrees
West 10 feet to an iron pipe
at the line of W. T. Eason;
thence North 80 degrees West
350 feet along the said Eason
line to the point of begin
ning.
2. Beginning at the center
of the ditch above referred
to, which point is North 16
degrees East 846.7 feet from
the Northern edge of said
road leading from Small’s
Cross Roads to Tyner, and
running thence along the
Eastern edge of the right of
way of N. C. Highway No.
32, North 16 degrees East
282.7 feet to a post; thence
along the line of other prop
erty of said Carolyn B.
White, South 74 degrees East
348 feet to an iron pipe;
thence along the line of other
property of. said Carolyn B.
White, South 16 degrees
West 250 feet to the center
of ditch above referred to;
thence aloqg the center of
said ditch, North 80 degrees
30 minutes West 350 feet to
the point of beginning.
Both of said tracts con
taining 22 acres in the ag
gregate and beinj a part of :
the same land conveyed to :
the said Carolyn B. White by
- No. 9 of deed duly re- j
corded in the office of the i
1 I
. Register of Deeds for Chowan
! County in Book of Deeds No.
10, page 289; and being de
i scribed as per plat of W.
I Leslie Morgan, Surveyor, dat
-1 ed June 10, 1957; also see
I Deed of Partial Release from
the Prudential Insurance
Company of America to said
i Carolyn B. White, dated May
24. 1957, and duly filed for
; registration in said office of
Register of Deeds for Chowan
County on June 7, 1957, said
plat and deeds and those in
struments mentioned therein
made part hereof for further
description and chain of title.
The bid will start to J. B.
Hollowell, Jr., at $22,152.60.
A ten per cent cash deposit
will be required of the suc
cessful bidder on the day of
sale to guarantee compliance
tvith the bid.
This April 2, 1970.
J. A. PRITCHETT,
Trustee.
Pritchett, Cooke St
Burch, Attorneys,
Windsor, N. C.
Apr 9 16
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
R. O. Blanchard Estate Farm
Third Township,
Chowan County, N. C.
Under and by virtue of an
order of re-sale of the Su
perior Court of Chowan
County, N. C., made in the
special proceedings entitled
“Julian D. Blanchard, et als,
Petition Ex Parte,” the un
dersigned commissioners will
at NOON ON FRIDAY,
APRIL io, 1970, at the Court
House door in Chowan Coun
ty, Edenton, North Carolina,
offer for sale to the highest
bidder for cash the R. O.
Blanchard Estate Farm, con
taining 163 acres by survey
lituate in Third Township,
Chowan County, N. C., and
more particularly set forth
on an attachment to and
made part of thle Notice of
Re-salel
The Opening Bid on This
Farm IWIU Be 147,300.00
This gala will be made
subject to a timber deed dat
ed January 5, 1970, now duly
recorded in the office of the
Registei of Deeds of Chowan
County from W. J. P. Earn
\«rdt, Jr., and Russell E.
Twiford, Commissioners, to
<l. S. Hofler St Sons Lumber
Company, Inc., which timber
deed is by reference express
ly made a part of this notice
as if hereto attached or
herein copied word for word,
tor the twins .oqntytions.
thereof. ' " ' " '
r )Ti)ii v/«d*,wig
made subject to the 1970
county taxes and the highest
bidder at said sale shall be
required to make a 10% de
posit of the bid with said
Court.
The maps es this property
are on file for inspection in
the office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Edenton,
North Carolina, and addi
tional information on said
farm may be obtained by
contacting the undersigned
commissioners.
Dated and posted this 23rd
day of March, 1970.
W. J. P. EARNHARDT, JR.,
Commissioner.
Joseph Hewes Hotel,
Edenton, N. C.
Telephone 482-4441.
RUSSELL E. TWIFORD,
Commissioner.
203 North Road Street,
Drawer 709,
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Telephone 335-7447.
K. O. Blanchard Estate Farm
Third Township
Chowan County, N. C.
Beginning at a pine tree,
being the common corner of
the lands of Earl Parks, E. N.
Jordan, C. W. Byrum and R.
O. Blanchard Estate, and
running thence North 62 deg.
50 min. West 187.4 feet; North
64 deg. 45 min. West 177.9
feet; North 61 deg. 50 min.
West 374 feet; North 60 deg.
15 min. West 308.7 feet; North
58 deg. 45 min. West 265.9
feet; North 58 deg. 50 min.
West 145.3 feet; North 58 deg.
30 min. West 288 feet; North
58 deg. 15 min. West 163 feet;
North 55 deg. 30 min. West
120.2 feet; North 57 deg. 15
min. West 207.6 feet; North
68 deg. West 161.4 feet; North
56 deg. 45 min. West 229 feet;
North 54 deg. 40 min. West
116.5 feet; North 55 deg. West
90.6 feet; North 44 deg. West
90.4 feet; North 89 deg. West
91.6 feet; N. 84 deg. West
111.9 feet; N. 60 deg. 30 min.
West 131.5 feet; North 63 deg.
West 73.9 feet; North 29 deg.
15 min. West 90.1 feet; North
4 deg. 20 min. East 54.4 feet;
North 23 deg. 45 min. West
116.0 feet; being the Jacob
Spivey - Edward Ward- R. O.
Blanchard Estate corner and
running thence South 33 deg.
West 104.4 feet; South 41 deg.
West 132.6 feet; South 39 deg.
45 min. West 711.5 feet; North
S 3 deg. 30 min. West 641.5
feet; North 3 dev. 30 min.
East 6.5 feet; North 3 deg.
30 min. East 217 J feet; North
48 deg. 45 min. West 179.0
feet to a branch, thence down
•aid branch South 72 deg
—— 't
1 West 112.9 feet, South 65 deg.
West 85.0 feet; South 42 deg.
■ 4C min. West 126.2 feet to the
. center of a bridge over sMS
• branch and South 42 deg. 49
: min. West 12.3 feet to a point,
1 the termination of the Wa|d
i Blanchard common boundary,
I South 49 deg;' 45 min. West
139.3 feet; North 48 deg. 36
1 min. West 70.8 feet; South 46
' deg. 20 min. West 102.9 feet;
South 22 deg. West 173.6 feet;
South 39 deg. 55 min. West
278.5 feet; South 78 deg. West
143.6 feet; South 68 deg?*ss
min. West 131A feet; South
60 deg. East 284.3 feet; South
70 deg. 20 min. East 187.9
feet; South 49 deg. 50 min.
East 70.8 feet; South 28 deg.
Ex<st 100.8 feet; South 31 deg.
45 min. East 99.1 feet; South
3 deg. 25 West 139.9
feet; South 25 deg. East 214.5
feet; South 56 deg. 40 min.
East 153.8 feet; South 49 deg.
30 min. East 243.9 feet; South
45 deg. 20 min. East 188 feet;
South 01 deg. 15 min. East
194.7 feet; South 70 deg. 30
i min. East 201 feet; South 34
deg. SO mia East 134.8 feet;«
South 70 deg. 30 min. East
227.3 feet; South 71 deg. 30
min. East 180.6 feet; North
85 deg. 30 min'; East 423 fmjt;
North 78 deg. East 247.7 feet;
South 71 deg. 30 mm. East
379.5 feet; North 81 deg, 20
min. East 244 feet; North 48
deg. 35 min. East 261.2 feet;
North 74 deg. 30 min. East
2,031.8 feet to a pine- tree,
being the point and place of
beginning, together with all
easements or rights of way
running with or connected to
the title to thjs property for
ingress and egress to and
from the State Highway.
This tract containing 163
acres and being bounded on
the North by the lands of L.
G. Ward; Victoria Ward; Ed
ward Ward; Jacob Spivey and
Earl Parks; on the East by
the lands of E. N. Jordan; on
the South by the lands of C.
W. Byrum and E. N. Jordan
and on tha West by the lands
of L. 0, W«rd and E. N. Jor
dan and being a portion of
the property described on a
plat prepared by Eugene Jor- .
dan dated November 11,
entitled “R. O. Blanchard Es
tate" and a certain court map
entitled “Blanchard vs Ward"
In File No. 68-CvD-118, which
maps are by reference ex
pressly made a part hereof
for a more particular descfjp
tlon of the above described
property and are now on file
for Inspection in the office of
the Clerk of the, Superior
‘ TSburt of Chowal County. .
aw- „ 1 A , t ,,
NOTICE OF SALE
J. V. Lane Estate
(Paradlee Road) Farm
First • Township,
Chowan County, N. C.
Under and by virtue of an
Order of the Superior Court
of Chowan County, N. C.,
made in the Special Proceed
ing entitled “Vernon Watson
Lane, et als, Petition Ex
Parte," the undersigned Com
missioner will at noon on
Friday, April 10, 1970, atlhe
Court House door in Ch<&ah
Countp, Edenton, North Ca
rolina, offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, the
J. V. Lane Estate Farm, lo
cated on Paradise in
First Township, C h o\w a n
County, North Carolina, and
more particularly described
as follows;
Bounded on the North by
Sidney W. White, on the
East by Paradise Road, and
on the South and West by
the Makely Estate and Dil
lard lands; and being all of
Lot No. 1 containing 32.2
acres and Lot No. 2 contain
ing 22.2 acres as shown on
that certain survey plat dated
February, 1918, by P. Matthew,
C. E., entitled “Plot of the
Farabault Tract of Land” and
duly recorded in Book of
Deeds N, at page 321 and in
Plat Book 6, page 20, of the
office of the Register of
Deeds for Chowan County, a
copy of which is on file with
the Clerk of Superior duurt
and posted in the Chowan
County Court House, refer
ence to which said plat is
hereby made for further de
scription and chain of title.
This farm comprises 54.4
acres with large house and
outbuildings, approximately
44 acres under cultivation
with 10.4 acres peanuts and
10 acres feed grain base.
This sale will be made
subject, to Chowan County
taxes and drainage district
assessments for the year 1979
and subsequent years; and
the highest bidder at said
sale shall be required to
make a ten per cent deposit
of the bid with the Clerk of
Superior Court immediately
following the sale. Addi
tional information concerning
.the property and the sale
may be obtained by contacting
the undersigned commis
sioner. ,
Dated and posted this iff
day of March, 1970.
W. J. p. EARNHARDT, JR.,
Commissioner,
Hotel Joseph Hewes Building
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