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Many HI News
•it By Bn. Ethel Winbome
(Mr. and Mrs. James White
'and children, Donnie, Dee,
Jim and Tom, of Goldsboro,
Repent the holidays with Mr.
~: Mrs. Chester Williams
and also visited other rela
tives,
to
ted Lt. Col. Harry Phelps, Mrs.
>c-helps and children have re
ctum ed to their home at San
u Antonio, Tex., after spending
."their vacation here with his
"-■parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
H. Phelps.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pru
den and daughters of Wilson
were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., Satur
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Louise T aylor and
Mrs. Judy Gardner and
daughters of Williamston vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Smithwick and Mrs. Ethel
Winbome Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fox
well and children, Terry and
Jeff, of Georgetown, S. C.,
were the guests of Mrs.
Maude Foxwell last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Small
of LaGrange were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bar
field last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pierce J
and children of Chesapeake,
Va., were the weekend guests '
of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pierce .
and other relatives.
Tommie Ann and Gail Cow- 1
and were the guests of rela- 1
•tives in Chesapeake, Va., last 1
week. 1
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baker 1
and fcimily of New Jersey
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .
Eldridge Baker and Mrs.
Grethel Baker last week and
through the holidays.
from
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The Chowan Herald Leoal Advertising
Administrator’s Notice
Having qualified as Admin
, istrator of the estate of Jessie
P. McMullan, 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 25th day of No
vember, 1970, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of any
recovery thereon. All persons,
indebted to said estate will
olease make immediate pay
ment.
This 25th day of June,
1970.
JAMES B. McMULLAN,
Administrator of the Estate
of Jessie P. McMullan, De
ceased.
P. O. Box 1148
Washington, N. C.
Exp July 16c
j
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
In the General Court of (
Justice
Superior Court Division
Having qualified as Execu
trix of the estate of F. W. <
Hobbs, late of Chowan Coun- 1
ty, North Carolina, this is to E
notify all persons holding 1
claims against the estate of *
said deceased to present them 8
to the undersigned on or be-
fore the 10th day of January, *
1971, or this notice will be ®
pleaded in bar of any recov- -
ery thereon. All persons in- I
debted to said estate will
please make immediate pay- 1
ment. 8
This Ist day of July, 1970. c
EMMA B. HOBBS, 8
Executrix of the Estate of 0
F. W. Hobbs, Deceased. c
Exp July 30c t
■ t
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE 1
c
Having qualified as Ad- a
mmistrator of the estate of c
W. S. Perry, late of Chowan c
Ccunty, North Carolina, this s
1
£
Tyner Resident *
Passes State Test <
RALEIGH Donald Carroll ]
Bunch, Route 1, Tyner, is t
among .121 candidates to pass «
the exam of N. C. State j
Board of 'Registration for En- i
gineers and Land Surveyors.
He has been designated as an ;
engineer-in-training.
The 'N. C. law now provides <
that an engineering or science (
i graduate may immediately on |
[graduation attend the first J
.day cf the state board exam
| where in the past he has had r
to wait until he had served J
[an internship in engineering
work of four years. c
j The next exam will be of- c
sered here December 5, 1970. i
CARD OF THANKS «
We would like to take this s
opportunity to thank Dr. Ed t
Bend and the nurses and staff
of Chowan Hospital for their s
kindness and consideration I
during the recent illness and
death of our husband and i
father.
Jasper L. Holmes Family, s
ns CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JULY t, UN.
is to notify all persons hold
ing claims against the estate
[ of said deceased to present
them to the undersigned on
or before the 2nd day of
January, 1971, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of any
recovery thereon. All persons
indebted to said estate wiU
please make immediate pay
ment
This 25th day of June, 1970.
LYNN C. PERRY,
Administrator of the
Estate of W. S. Perry,
Deceased.
Merrill Evans, Jr.
Attorney at Law
P. O. Box 74
Edenton, N. C. 27932
Ju1y2,9,16,23c [
TOWN OF EDENTON ’
Edenton, North Carolina |
Complaint and Notice of Hearins
Before Baildlns Inspector Kelatiag
To Demolitioa and Bemovml
Os Certain Building* 1
To: Mrs. Flossie Hines Modlin ’
217 East Gale Street
Edenton, N. C. 27932
OWNERS and PARTIES in in
terest in the building located (
at 213 E. Albemarle St., in the ,
Town of Edenton, North Ca
rolina, and further described
as: Bounded on the North by _
Weston Satterfield - on the
East by Samuel Lee - on the
South by E. Albemarle Street
- On the West by Emma
Burke Est. t
TAKE NOTICE: That the V
building located at the place t
above designated is in such !■
condition as appears to con- I
statute a fire or safety hazard ti
or dangerous to life, health, t<
or ether property or to be and 8
constitute a public nuisance in *
the following general particu- «
lars: Which are in violation 0
of Section- one of the ordin- 11
ance relating to uninhabited
or abandoned buildings which
constitute fire or safety haz- >
ards or are dangerous to life, c
health, or other property or *
amount to a public nuisance; 8
adopted by the Town Council
of the Town of Edenton, North c
Carolina, in regular meeting c
on the 12th day of January, *
1965, and the Town of Eden- *
ten Housing Code (Southern 4
Standard Housing Code) r
adopted by reference Decern- c
ber 9, 1969 (GS 160-200(41). c
1. House is dilapidated 8
ard abandoned.
2. No bathroom; no water 8
closet, lavatory, tub or show- 8
er, no hot water facility. (Sec- c
tions 301.1 - 301.2 - 301.3 - 1
301.4). 1
3. Electrical 'facilities are
not adequate. (Sections 302.4 - {
303 - 303.1). <
4. 'Foundations, piers, etc., *
deteriorating and not capable *
of adequate support of build- 2
ing. (Section 304.1).
5. Weatherboard deteriorat- 8
ed, falling off, does not give
adequate protection from wea- c
ther. (Sections 304.2 - 304.14. 1
6. Roof needs minor repairs *
and protective treatment.
(Section 304.3). 8
7. Porches rotten and need
minor repair. (Section 304.5). 8
8. Windows, frames and
sash rotten, glass broken cut. s
(Sections 304.7 - 304.8 . 304.9
- 304.10). <
9. No screens at windows or
doors. (Section 304.13).
10. Interior walls, ceiling 1
and floors in need of major
repairs. (Section 304.16). 1
'll. Sills and structural tim
bers rotten. (Section 304.17). i
12. -Living area too small for 1
an average family of more
than two or -three people, i
(Section 305.1 - 305.2).
13. Yard grown up with <
grass and weeds, a harboring i
place for rodents, snakes and
insects. I
You aTe further notified 1
that a hearing will be held <
before the Building Inspector
of the Town of Edenton at his 1
office in the Municipal Build
ing in Edenton, N. G. at eight
(8) o’clock P. M. EOT, qn the 1
20th day of July, 1970, for the I
purpose of finding the facts <
as to whether or not the con- 1
dition of said building falls <1
within the scope of the above <
mentioned ordinance and <
code, at which time and place 1
the above designated owner i
shall be entitled to be heard <
In person or by counsel upon 1
all legal or factual questions i
relating to said matter and i
shall be entitled to offer such ]
evidence as he or she may <
desire which L relevant or 1
material to the questions »
sought to be determined or <
the remedies sought to be es- i
feoted. |
You are further notified <
that if, upon such hearing, i
building is uninahbited or <
find that the above described i
buildingc is uninhabited or 1
abandoned for use and is in
such a delapidated or sub- I
standard state of disrepair as 1
to constitute a fire or safety i
hazard or to be dangerous to 1
life, health or other property, a
or is a public nuisance, the a
Building Inspector will make a
an order in writing directed I
to the owner of such build
ing, requiring the owner to
remedy such conditions so
found to exist by demolish
ing and removing said build
ing or taking such other steps
as may be necessary to abate
the nuisance and remove the
hazards within a period of
not less than sixty (80) days
as may be prescribed by the
Building Inspector and that
the Building Inspector may
make such other orders and
take such other procedures as
are authorized under the
above mentioned ordinance
enacted by the Town Coun
cil.
Further information as to
the procedure prescribed in
or the scope of the above
mentioned ordinance may be
obtained by contacting the
undersigned.
TOWN OF EDENTON.
By W. S. LONG,
Building Inspector.
W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., i
Town Attorney. i
July 2 9
TOWN OF EDENTON
Edenton, North Carolina
Complaint and Notice of Hearins '
Before Building Inspector Bolotins
to Demolition and Bemoral
of. Certain Baildiass
To: Mr. Mil-ton Lee Satterfield
• 3720 North Bouvier .
Philadelphia, Pa. 19140 |
Owners and parties in in
terest in the house located on
West Albemarle Street, Ex
tended, Edenton, N. C., and
listed on -tax books as lot 44,
Block 1, Map 2 and listed in
the name of Milton Lee Sat
terfield. Further described
as being, bounded on the
North by Mrs. R. L. Boyce,
on the East by Lottie Blount,
on the South by West Albe
mare Street, extended, on the
West by George A. Wright
Take notice: That the build
ing located at the place above
designated is in such condi
tion as appears to constitute
a fire or safety hazard or
dangerous to life, health or
other property or to be and
constitute a public nuisance
in the following general par
ticulars: Which are in viola
tion of Section. 1 of the ordi
nance relating to uninhabited
or abandoned buildings which
constitute fire or safety haz
ards or are dangerous to life,
health or other property or
amount to a public nuisance;
adopted by the Town Council
of. the Town of Edenton,
North Carolina, in regular
meeting on the 12th day of
January, 1965, and the Town
of Edenton Housing Code
(Southern Standard Housing
Code) adopted by reference
December 8, 1969 (GS 160-
200(41).
1. House delapidated end
abandoned.
2. No bathroom, no water
closet, no lavatory, no bath
tub or shower, no hot water
facility.
3. Electrical wiring not
adequate.
4. Flues cracked and haz
ardous.
5. Windows broken out,
sash and frames rotten.
6. Doors deteriorated ard
cannot be securely closed.
7. No screens.
8. Interior walls, ceiling
and floors deteriorated.
9. Porch floors rotten, post
fallen out, stops rotten.
10. Exterior walls deter '..v
rated, shingles broken and
fallen off.
11. Roof in need of major
repairs.
12. Foundation deteriorated,
does not provide edequate
support of building.
13. Yards grown up with
grass, weeds, etc., is a har
boring place for snakes, ro
dents, insects, etc.
14. House in need of pro
tective treatments.
15. No sanitary facility.
You t are further notified
that a hearing will be held
before the Building Inspector
of the Town of Edenton at
his office in the Municipal
Building in Edenton, N. C. at
eight (8) o’clock P. M„ EDT,
on the 20th day of July, 1970,
for toe purpose of finding the
facts as to whether or not the
condition of said building
falls within the scope of the
above mentioned ordinance
and code, at which time and
place the above designated
owner shall be entitled to be
beard in person or by counsel
upon all legal or factual
questions relating to said
matter and shall be entitled
to offer such evidence as he
or she may desire which is
relevant or material to toe
question! sought to be deter
mined or the remedies sought
to be effected.
You are further notified
that if, upon such hearing,
the molding Inspector shall
find that the above described
building is uninhabited or
abeodaned for use and is in
such a or' sub
standard state «f disrepair as
to constitute a fire or safety
- hazard or to be dangerous to
> life, health or other property,
» or is a public nuisance, the
. Building Inspector will make
an order in writing directed
i to the owner of such building,
■ requiring the owner to rem
i edy such conditions so found
! to exist by demolishing and
; removing said building or
taking such other steps as
may be necessary to abate
the nuisance and remove the
hazards within a period of
not less than sixty (89) days
as may be prescribed by the
Building Inspector; and that
the Building Inspector may
make such other orders and
take such other procedures as
are authorized under the
above mentioned ordinance
enacted by the Town Coun
ciL
Further information as to
the procedure prescribed in
or the scope of the above
mentioned ordinance may be
obtained by contacting the
undersigned.
TOWN OF EDENTON.
By W. S. LONG,
Building Inspector.
W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr.,
Town Attorney.
July 2 9
TOWN OF EDENTON
Edenton, North Carolina
Complalat and Notice ot Hearins
Before Bolldlns Inspector Relating
To Demolition and Removal
Os Certain Boildingi
To: Mr. Fred A. Burke
1635-41 Union Street
Apartment B-2
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11213
Mrs. Nellie Burke Lilly
220 W. 140th Street
New York, N. Y.
Mrs. Emma Burke Bonner
37% W. 137th Street
New York, N. Y.
Mr. William A. Reeves
409 N. Granville Street
Edenton, N. C.
Owners and parties in inter
est in the building located at
211 East Albemarle Street in
the Town of Edenton, North
Carolina, and further describ
ed as: bounded on the North •
by Weston Satterfield, on the
East by Flossie Hines Mod
lin, on the South by East Al
bemarle Street, on the West
by Rev. W. H. Davis and list
ed as Emma Burke Estate.
Take Notice: That the
building located at the place
above designated is in such
condition as appears to con
stitute a fire or safety hazard
or dangerous to life, health or
other property or to be and
constitute a public nuisance
in the following general par
ticulars: Which are in viola
tion of Section 1 of the ordi
nance relating to uninhabited
or abandoned buildings which
constitute fire and safety haz
ards or are dangerpus to life,
health or other property or
amount to a public nuisance;
adopted by the Town Coun-
of the Town of Edenton,
North Carolina, in regular
meeting on the 12th day of
January, 1965, and the Town
cf Edenton Housing Code
(Southern Standard Housing
Code) adopted by reference
December 9, 1969 (GS
200 (41).
1. House delapidated and
abandoned.
2. Porch floors rotten, sills
and floor joist rotten and
falling in, post falling out,
steps rotten and broken down.
3. Roof rotten and broken
or falling in, shingles blown
off, boxing boards rotten and
falling off, roof leaking ail
over.
4. Weath-.rboard rotten, fall
ing off, does not afford pro
tection from weather.
5. Window broken out, sash
and frames rotten, no glass,
no screens.
6. Doors and frames so bad
ly rotten that they cannot be
closed against weather or in
truders.
7. Underpinning falling
apart, mortar and brick fall
ing ' out, does not support
building.
8. Interior walls and ceiling
rotten.
9. Floors rotten and broken
through, causing dangerous
conditions to human safety.
10. Flues cracked, mortar
and brick falling out, causing
a fire hazard.
11. Wiring completely de
teriorated, not usable.
12. Plumbing in poor con
dition, in need of major re
pairs or replacing.
13. In general, the building
is in such a state of disrepair
as to be in no condition to
be practically and economical
ly repaired.
YOU, ARE FURTHER NO
TIFIED that a hearing will
be held before the Building
Inspector of the Town ot
Edenton at his office in the
Municipal Building in Eden
ton, N. CL, at eight (8) o’clock
P. M. EJ3.T., on the 30th day
of July, 1970, for the purpose
> of of finding the facts as to
, whether or not the condition
> of said building falls within
i the scope of the above men
-1 tioned ordinance and code, at
, which time and place the
above designated owner shall
be entitled to be heard in
person or by counsel upon all
legal or factual questions re
lating to said matter and
shall be entitled to offer such
evidence as he or she may
desire which is relevant or
material to the questions
sought to be determined at
the remedies sought to be ef
fected.
YOU ARE FURTHER NO
TIFIED that if, upon such
hearing, the Building Inspec
tor sliaU find that the above
described building in unin
habited or abandoned for use
and is in such a delapidated
or substandard state of dis
repair as to constitute a fire
or safety hazard or to be
dangerous to life, health, or
other property, or is a pub
lic nuisance, the Building In
spector will make an order in
writing directed to the owner
of such building, requiring the
owner to remedy such condi
tions so found to exist by de
molishing and removing said
building or taking such othej
steps as may be necessary
to abate the nuisance and re
move the hazards within a
period of not less than sixty
(60) days as may be pre
scribed by the Building In
spector; and that the Build
ing Inspector may make such
other orders and take such
other procedures as are au
thorized under the above
mentioned ordinance enacted
by the Town Council.
Further information as to
the procedure prescribed in
or the scope of the above
mentioned ordinance may be
obtained by contacting the
undersigned.
TOWN OF EDENTON
By W. S. Long,
Building Inspector.
W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr.
Town Attorney
July 2,9
• TOWIToF EDENTON
Edenton, North Carolina
Complalat and Notice ot Hearias
Before Building laapector Relating
to Demolition and Bemoral
of Certain Bnildtaga
TO: Mr. J. E. Charlton
111 E. Carteret St.
Edenton, N. C. 27932
RE: Willie Charlton Est.
OWNERS and PARTIES in
interest in the building locat
ed at 107 E. Carteret St.,
Edenton, N. C., listed in tax
book Map 14, Block 1, Lot
26 and listed in the name of
Willie Charlton and further
designated by being bounded
on the North by Robert Per
ry Est. - On the East by J.
E. Charlton and wife - On the
South by E. Carteret St. - On
the West by E. L. Hollowed
Est.
TAKE NOTICE: That the
building located at the place
above designated is in such
condition as appears to con
stitute a fire or safety haz
ard or dangerous to life,
health, or other property or
to be and constitute a public
nuisance in the following gen
eral particulars; which are in
violation of Section one of
the ordinance relating to un
inhabited or abandoned build
ings which constitute fire or
safety hazards or are danger
ous to life, health, or other
property or amount to a pub
lic nuisance; adopted by the
Town Council of the Town of
Edenton, North Carolina in
regular meetings on the 12th
day of January, 1965, and
the Town of Edenton Hous
ing Code (Southern Standard
Housing Code) adopted by
reference December 9, 1969
(GSI6O-200(41).
1. House abandoned and de
lapidated.
2. Bathrooms badly dedapi
dated, fixtures broken, some
taken out, pipes deteriorated
and broken.
3. Electric wiring delapidaf
ed, note adequate, needs com
plete replacement.
4. Chimneys and flues
cracked, mortar and brick
falling out, a serious fire haz
ard.
5. Windows and doors brok
en out, no screens, woodwork
rotten, glass broken out, no
protection from weather <f
security against vandals.-
6. Interior walls and ceiling
rotten and falling, floors rot
ten.
7. Outside walls; badly de
teriorated, shingles broken
and falling off.
8. Brick and mortar falling
from piers underninninx.
9. Roof in poor condition,
shingles blown off, woodwork
rotten, leaking batfly.
19. Accessory building rot
ten and +»ni»g down.
11. Yard grown up in
woods, grass, bushes, ate. A
t rodents, etc. "“***’
12. In general, the house is
i delapidated and would require
, considerable expense to re
pair and bring into compli
ance.
13. Second house is in skni
! lar delapidated condition al
so. Its use as dwelling unit
is in violation of the .Town of
Edenton zoning ordinance.
14. The above conditions
constitute a fire hazard and
a serious hazard to life,
health, and adjacent property.
YOU ARE FURTHER NO
i TIFIED that a hearing will
be held before the Building
. Inspector of the Town of
Edenton at his office in the
. Municipal Building in Eden
ton, N. C., at eight (8) o’clock
. P. M. E.D.T., oh the 20th day
of July, 1970, for the purpose
of finding the facts as to
whether or not the condition
of said building falls within
, the scope of the above men
tioned ordinance and code, at
which time and place the
above designated owner shall
be entitled to be heard in
, person or by counsel upon
all legal or factual questions
relating to said matter and
shall be entitled to offer
such evidence as he or she
may desire which is relevant
or material to the questions
sought to be determined or
the remedies sought to be ef
fected.
YOU ARE FURTHER NO
TIFIED that if, upon such
hearing, the Building Inspec
tor shall find that the above
described building is unin
habited or abandoned for use
and is in such a delapidated
or substandard state of dis
repair as to constitute a fire
or safety hazard or to be
dangerous to life, health, or
other property, or is a public
nuisance, the Building Inspec
tor will make an order in
writing directed to the owner
of such building, requiring the
owner to remedy such con
ditions so found to exist by
demolishing and removing
said building or taking such
other steps as may be neces
sary to abate the nuisance
and remove the hazards with
' iA a period of not less than
sixty (60) days as may be
prescribed by the Building
Inspector; and that the Build
ing Inspector may make such
other orders and take such
other procedures as are au
thorized under the above
mentioned ordinance enacted
by the Town Council.
Further information as to
the procedure prescribed in
or the scope of the above
mentioned ordinance may be
obtained by contacting the
undersigned.
TOWN OF EDENTON,
By W. S. Long,
Building Inspector
W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr.
Town Attorney.
July 2,9
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
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, Linda
C. HoUoweU, to J. A. Prit
chett, Trustee, dated No
vember 9, 1966, recorded in
Book 84, pages 363 and 364,
Chowan County Public Reg
istry, default having been
made in the payment of the
indebtedness secured thereby,
I wiU, at the request of the
holder of said deed of trust,
on July 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 foUowing
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. As bell and wife,
Ann As bell, by deed of
Carolyn B. White, et vir,
dated June 11, 1957, and
more particularly described
therein as follows:
1. Beginning at an iron
pipe on the East side 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
cf the right of way of the
road leading from Small’s
Cross Roads to Tyner, and
running thenee along the
edge of said N. C. Highway
No. 32, North 16 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
n»d leading from Small’s
Cross Roads to Tyner, sM
running thence along one
Eastern edge of jUyMH W
way of N. C. Highway No.
32, North 16 dagnHW East
282.7 feet to a past; tbenco
along the line of other prop
erty of said Carolyn B. V
White, South T 4 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 along the center of
said ditch. North 80 degrees
30 minutes West 350 feet to
the point of beginning.
Both of said tracts con
taining 2.2 acres in the ag
gregate and being a part of
the same land conveyed to
the said Carolyn B. White by
Tract No. 5 of deed duly re
corded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Chowan
County in Book of Deeds STo.
10, page 289; and being de r ’
scribed as per plat of ftP
Leslie Morgan, Surveyor, dat
ed June 10, 1957; also see
Deed of Partial Release from
the Prudential Insurance
Company of America to said
Carolyn B. White, dated
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.
Hcllowell, Jr., at 525,801.92.
A ten per cent cash deposit
will be required of the suc
cessful bidder on the day of
sale to guarantee compliance
with the bid.
This June 29, 1970.
J. A. PRITCHETT, •
Trustee.
Pritchett, Cooke &
Burch, Attorneys, ,
Windsor, N. C.
July 0 18c
NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF
LAND
Whereas the undersigned
acting as Trustee in a certain
Deed of Trust, executed by
Catherine Francis Robey and
husband, Eugene P. Robey
and recorded in Book 87,
page 389-390 in the office of
the Register of Deeds of .Cho
wan County al » d
offered for sale the land
hereinafter described; and
whereas within the time al
lowed by law an advance bid
was filed with the Clerk of
the Superior Court and an
Order issued directing the
Trustee to resell said land
upon an opening bid of
$39,425.00.
Now, therefore, under and
by virtue of said Order of
the Clerk of Superior Court
of Chowan County, and power
of sale contained in said
of Trust, the undersign eq(
Trustee will offer for sale
upon said opening bid at pub
lic auction to the highest
bidder for cash at the door
of the County Courthouse in
Edenton, North Carolina, at
12:00 o’clock noon on Friday,'l
the 17th day of July, 1970, the
following described real prop
erty located in First Town
ship, Chowan County, North
Carolina, described as fol
lows:
A tract of land in First
Township, Chowan County,
North Carolina, bounded, now
or formerly, on the North by
George EL Goodwin, on the
East by Herbert Small, on the
South by Robert Morris, on
the West by Queen Anne
Road; more particularly de
scribed as follows:
' Beginning at an iron stob
on Queen Anne Road in the
line of George E. Goodwin;
thence South 70 degrees 30
minutes East 1,335 feet to k
gum; thence South 57 de
grees 30 minutes East 510 fogt
to an oak and pine; thence
South 8 degrees 48 minutes
East 1,380 feet; thence South
10 degrees 15 minutes West
1,090 feet to a big ditch:
thence due West 615 feet;’
thence North 57 degrees West
2,895 feet to Queen Anne
Road; thence with said reed
North 39 degrees 15 ndmrt—
East 1402 feet to the piece cf
beginning, containing 140
acres, more or less.
This sale is made subject
to all unpaid taxes and assess
ments which purchaser
agrees to discharge.
This the 2nd day of July,
197a
W. O. McGIBONY,
Trustee.
John W. Graham,
Agent and Attorney for
Trustee.
July 9 18
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