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'Chowan Auxiliary Drive
*** The'Tdrive for memberships
‘./in the"' Chowan Auxiliary is
Vmow.pp. Your dollar goes a
,;4ongj Way. Please join when
siyoue are asked. The follow*
-sing: have joined:
Mrs. Junius W. Davis, Mrs.
David O. Wright, Fay Binde
—tnarqrr. Gertrude Boosevear,
Griffin, William H.
Shelby Bunch, Mrs.
9&artmm Harrell, Bertha Lay
ton, Mrs. W. H. Coffield, Har
riet BK Leary, Mrs. A. D.
Wardjlrs. C. B. Smith, Mrs.
E. wH|pires, Mrs. T. A. Jor
dan, Jim. H. C. Jackson, Mrs.
L E.*Rsey, Jr., I. E. Halsey,
Jr., Dolly Mansfield, J. F.
Hollo**, Sr., Mrs. W. T. By
rum, slfs. R. N. Hines, Sr.,
Mrs. Dan Reaves, Raymond
Eure, Mrs. Roy Spruill.
Also, JJrs. Earl F. Parks,
Mrs. BitfStallings, 'Mrs. How
ard Hqghes, • Mrs. Julian
Long, Helen Bass, Mrs. Julia
j Small, Mrs. Delsie Leary, C.
C. Privott, Mrs. L. A. Patter
son, Mrs. Catherine Campen,
Mrs. Edward G. Bond, Mrs. L.
P. Williams, Pat Bond, Mrs.
W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., Eva
R. Kramer, .Nancy Wood,
Pauline Oglesby, Mrs. Rufus
Smithson, Mrs. Martha Lane,
Mrs. O. B. Perry, Bertha B.
| Bunch, Mrs. Lee Moore, Mrs.
\ Lillie Lane, Mildred Byrum,
Mrs. John Wood,
j N. J. Smith, Mrs. Norma
Bulls, Mrs. Carroll Evans,
Mr:. E. L. Hollowell, De Anna
Darnell, Mrs. Charlene Clark,
Mrs. Charles Tysor, Mrs. John
Mitchener, Jr., Mrs. John
M.tchener, 111, Mrs. Roy
! Leary, Mrs. L. F. Arnburn,
Jr., L. yS. Amburn, Jr., Her
bert E!**" Hollowell, Beulah
Perry, Mrs. J. P. Perry, Beu
lah Privott, Lennie Turner,
Viola Wilson, Leon Bunch,
■Birr, fl
mSSSi
SIO.OO PRIZES
5 Each Day
- MONDAY THRU SATURDAY -
Drawing Each Day At 6 P. M.
Come Join The Fun
Here’s All You Have To D 0... Register
OnEverv Visit —NO OBLIGATION
vru vimi to make PURCHASE
Drawings Will Be Held At 6 P. M. Daily.
If You Are a Winner You WiU Be No
tified. Winners’ Names Will Be Posted
In The Store.
(If Not Claimed in 7 Days from Drawing: Date
New Names Will be Drawn).
New Registration Begins Each Monday Morning
Must be 18 Years or More to be Eligible!
REGISTER OFTEN WIN OFTEN
Don't have to be Present
To Wtn!
REMINDER...
We Give Double \
Monday and
Martha E. Hathaway, Kath
leen E. Roes, Ehvanda Out
law, Mary Elizabeth Dail,
Anita H. Tarkington, Ethel
W. LaVoie, Mrs. W. S. Har
ney, Mrs. Ina Munden, Mrs.
Cliff Satterfield, Cliff Satter
field, Mrs. Elwood Nixon,
Mrs. Wendell H. Copeland,
Catherine B. Slade, Mrs. West
Leary, Mrs. Guy Hobbs, Mrs.
W. C. Moore, Mrs. B. G. Wil
lis. Mrs. Joe Thrower, Jr.,
Mrs. Charlie Peele, Dorothy
H. Phelps, Mrs. Lloyd Evans,
Wilford .Turner, Mrs. Ruth
Bond, Mrs. Epp Debnam, Mrs.
Mary C. Forehand, Mrs. J. C.
Leary, Jr., Mrs. E. L. Ward,
Mrs. A. B. Harless, Sr., Ruby
Feltz, Lena Jones, Mary Lee
Copeland.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Ed
ward Harrell, who went to be
with Jesus on October 13,
1969:
He was a gentle, loving and
faithful husband and father
and always ready to go the
second mile for his fellow
man. Because of this, the
road that we have traveled
without him this past year
has been more lonely than
words can tell.
He loved and trusted the
Lord and the body of which
Christ is the head, the
Church. Now we remember
him with much love and
thanks to the Lord for hav
ing prepared a proper place
for him in the very presence
of Jesus, his Savior for all
eternity.
We, too, yearn for the mo
ment when we will be face
to face with our dear Savior
and with our loved ones for
ever.
WIFE and DAUGHTER.
THE CBOW AN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THPMRAT, OCTOBER H, IWI
Bunch Manager
JACKSONVILLE William
H. Bunch last week was
elected assistant vice presi
dent and manager of the
Mount Olive branch of First
National Bank of Eastern
North Carolina.
The action was taken by
First National’s central board
of directors at its monthly
meeting in Jacksonville.
J. Hugh Rich, president of
the sl'Ui-million system which
has 37 branches in 23 cities
across the state, said Bunch
is replacing Carl D. Lewis,
Who has transferred to the
bank’s central office to work
in credit administration.
Bunch joined First National
as assistant manager of the
Mount Olive office in De
cember last year. Previously
he spent six years with Peo
ples Bank & Trust Company,
starting as a teller and attain
ing the position of cashier for
that bank’s Edenton office.
He is immediate past presi
dent of the Edenton Chamber
of Commerce, and has been a
leading participant in Jaycce
1 ’ Ktey,,
WII.LIA a. BUNCH
At Mount Ofive
projects.
He is a native of Edenton
and received his higher edu
cation at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
He also is a graduate of the
Carolina School of Banking,
and in addition has completed
a number of special courses
sponsored by the American
Institute of Banking.
Bunch has been highly ac
tive in civic organizations
and charitable fund cam
oaiens.
The Chowan Herald Legal Advertising
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Chowan County.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in
that certain deed of trust
executed by Lloyd Alvin
Twine and wife, Katherine
swine, to Kenneth G. Gum
ming, as Trustee, dated May
10, 1935, and recorded in
Book 69, page 135, in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds
of Chowan County, North
Carolina, and under and by
virtue of the authority vested
in the undersigned as Sub
stitute Trustee, by instru
ment dated September 10,
1970, recorded in Deed Book
28, pages 698 and 899, in the
Chowan County Public Reg
istry, default having been
made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured,
at the direction of the holder
of said indebtedness, the un
dersigned Substitute Trustee
will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder
for cash, at the Courthouse
Door in Edenton, North Caro
lina, at 12:00 Noon, on the
13th day of November, 1970,
the property described in
said deed of trust, and de
scribed as follows:
That certain lot located on
the West side of the Center
Hill Road leading from Center
Hill to Cisco Station, and be
ing also on the West side of
the old right-of-way of the
Suffolk and Carolina Railroad
Company and beginning in
the Western edge of said
right-of-way at the corner of
the A. L. and Bertha L.
Twine and C. F. Coston prop
erty, thence Westwardly and
along the C. F. Coston prop
erty line one hundred eleven
(111) yards to a point in the
said C. F. Coston property
line; thence Northwardly for
ty-four (44) yards to a point;
chtnce Eastwardly and keep
ing exactly forty-four (44)
yards between this call and
the first call described above
one hundred eleven (111)
yards to the Western edge of
the aforesaid right-of-way;
hence 'Southwardly and along
.he Western edge of said
right-of-way forty-four (44)
yards to the place of begin
ning and containing about
one (1) acre, and being the
same property conveyed unto
the parties of the first part
by deed of A. L. Twine and
vise, dated April 2, 1955, and
recorded in Deed 'Book 11,
page 268, in the office of the
Register of Deeds, Chowan
Jounty, North Carolina.
This sale will be subject to
Ten of all unpaid taxes.
The highest bidder will be
required to deposit with the
undersigned Substitute Trus
tee ten (10%) per cent of the
bid at the sale.
This the 12th day of Oc
tober, 1970.
(s) GERALD F. WHITE,
Substitute Trustee.
Sxp Nov 5
from
HoMl’s
Rexall Drug: Store
Phone 483-2127
When a person feels faint,
have him lie down to avoid
a fall which can injure him.
Sitting down and lowering
toe head between toe knees
will increase blood supply
to toe brain. If fainting oc
curs, do not apply ammonia
inhalants. If die patient
does not "come around”
naturally, get medical aid.
nw
JUNIOR GARDENERS MEET
By Chris Jordan, Secretary
The Eden Fine Needles
Junior Gardeners met at Mrs.
James Darnell’s home on Oc
tober 4. We elected officers
and then we went to the plaza
and picked the seeds from the
marigolds. Officers elected
were: President, Melissa Am
burn; vice president, Gail
Byrum; secretary, Chris Jor
dan; telephone chairman,
Luke Amburn.
Mrs. Darnell and Mrs.
Thomas Leary gave each of us
a coleus to plant
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
State of North Carolina,
County of Chowan.
Under and by virtue of tho
power of sale contained in a
certain Deed of Trust exe
cuted by James D. West and
wife, Dora D. West dated
July 19, 1987, and recorded In
Book 85, page 303, of the of
fice of the Register of Deeds
for Chowan County, North
Carolina, default having been
made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured
and said deed of trust being
by the terms thereof subject
to foreclosure, the undersign
ed Substitute Trustee, Gar
land L. Askew (who was
designated as Substitute Trus
tee for the aforesaid deed of
trust by the terms of a cer
tain instrument dated Oc
tober 2, 1970, and recorded In
Deed Book 29, page 1, in the
office of the (Register of
Deeds for Chowan County)
will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder,
fer cash, at the Chowan Coun
ty Courthouse door in Eden
ton, North Carolina, at 12:00
noon on the 30th day of Oc
tober, 1970, the property con
veyed in said deed of trust,
the same lying and being in
Edenton Township, Chowan
County, North Carolina,
bounded and described as fol
lows:
That certain lot with all
buildings and improvements
thereon located on the North
side of Central Drive, and
beginning at a point in the
Northern margin of Central
Drive at the Southwest corner
of Lot No. 80, as designated
on map of the subdivision of
the “Property of R. >D. Dixon”
msde by George H. Stuart,
C. E, dated May 20, 1940, and
recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds in the
aforesaid County in Plat
Book 1, page 13, thence West
wardly along the Northern
margin of Central Drive 45
feet to a point, the Southeast
corner of the Ralph R. Hall
and wife, Vonda Lee Hall,
lot, and extending back North
erly from Central Drive be
tween lines 100 feet
to the C. B. and Neppie Briley
property line; and being the
same property conveyed to
Richard Henry Hardin and
wife by Ralph R. Hall and
wile, by deed dated July 80,
1954, and recorded in the
aforementioned office in Deed
Book 11, page 63, and being
the identical real property
conveyed to James D. West
and wife, by Richard H. Har
din and wife, by deed dated
July 18, 1967, and recorded
in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Chowan County,
North Carolina.
This property is subject to
restrictive covenants of rec
ord.
The highest bidder at said
sale will be required to im
mediately make a cash de
posit not to exceed ten per
cent of the amount of the bid
up to and including $1,000.00,
plus five per cent of any ex
cess over $1,000.00 bid.
This sale shall remain open
for ten 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 ten per cent of the
first $1,000.00, plus five per
cent of any excess above
$1,000.00, such increase bid
being deposited with the
Clerk of Superior Court, in
cash, or by certified check or
cashier’s check satisfactory to
said Clerk.
The property la being sold
subject to ad valorem taxes
due Chowan County and the
Town of Edenton.
Ibis sth day at October,
187a
GARLAND L. ASKEW,
Substitute Trustee.
Oct 8 15 22 29
NOTICE OF SALE OF BEAL
PROPERTY
North Carolina,
Chowan County.
Under and by virtue of an
Order at Hie Clerk at toe
Superior Court at Chowan
County, made in toe Special
Proceedings entitled “John
W. Graham, Administrator of
George A. Hollcr^deceased,
S, Jr, MrilarthaHollay
. •. V
Firemen Busy With Three Calls
i
Edenton Fire Department
. answered three fire calls
i since last Thursday, one be
i in* for assistance to toe Cen
. ter (Hill department on Mon
t day.morning.
On last Thursday a call was
1 received at 11:30 A. M. and
■ the department extinguished
i a fire on East Peterson
Street, where a camper
, trailer owned by Charlie Jer
i nigan was completely de
stroyed. The value of the
Blount and husband, Herman
undersigned Commissioner
L. Blount, Defendants,” the un
dersigned Commissioner will
on the 2nd day of November,
1970, at 12:00 o’clock noon, at
the Courthouse door in Eden
ton, North Carolina, offer for
sale to toe highest bidder or
bidders for cash those tracts
or parcels of land lying and
being in Third Township,
Chowan County, North Caro
lina, and more particularly
described as follows:
1. Beginning at a point in
the Western right of way line
of N. C. Highway No. 32
marked by an iron axle, be
ing the Southeast corner of
the property of John Baker
and running thence North 67
deg. 20 min. Writ 1,458 feet
along toe line of John Baker
to a stake in the run of a
branch; thence down the run
of said branch South 94 deg.
30 min. West 200 feet. South
40 deg. 21 min. West 100 feet,
South 26 deg. 08 min. West
60 feet, South 58 deg. 08 min.
West 70 feet, South 24 deg.
56 min. West 80 feet, to the
Northwest comer of the Wa
dell Bonds and Mary Bonds
Butt land; thence South 70
deg. 41 min. East 1,588 feet to
an Iron pipe in the Western
right of way line of N. C.
Highway No. 32; thence North
27 deg. 00 min. East 426.3
feet, along said highway to
the point of beginning con
taining 17.31 acres, excepted
herefrom are those five tracts
abutting on the Western side
of N. C. No. 32,
same being each 50 feet wide
and 200 feet deep and located
at the Northeast comer of this
tract of land and being con
veyed by George A. Holley to
George A. Holley, Jr., Made
line Holley, Margaret Holley,
Charlie Frank Holley and
Bertha Holley by Deeds reg
istered in Book 25, pages 622,
623, 824, 625 and 826, office of
Register of Deeds of Chowan
County.
2. Beginning at a point in
the Western line of N. C.
Highway No. 32 marked by a
stake and iron pipe at the
Southeast comer of the land
of demon Holley and running
thence North 58 deg. 20 min.
Wert 719.4 feet to a comer
chopped gum at a ditch, and
running thence along said
ditch South 17 deg. 39 min.
East 480 feet South 20 deg.
39 <min. East 133 feet to a cor
ner chopped gum at Eason
line; thence North 69 deg. 40
min. East 380 feet to tut iron
rod in the Western line of
N. C. Highway No. 32; thence
along said highway North 40
deg. 05 min. East 10032 feet
to the point of beginning,
containing 3.34 acres.
3. A one-half undivided In
terest in that tract of land
described as follows:
Beginning at an iron pipe
on the West right of way line
of N. C. Highway No. 32, said
beginning point being 5463
feet (Southwest from the
Southeast corner of the John
Baker property, said begin
ning point being also de
scribed as the Northeast cor
ner of the Joe L. Holley
heirs property; thence from
said beginning point North 70
deg. 41 min. West 1,588 feet
to a point in the run of the
swamp; thence North 98 deg.
48 min. East 130 feet along
the run of toe swamp to an
other point in toe run of the
swamp; thence South 70 deg.
41 min. East 1386 feet to an
iron pipe in the West right
of way line of said N. C.
'Highway No. 92; thence South
27 deg. 00 min. West 120 frit
to the point and place of be
ginning, and toe same being
an individual one-half inter
est to and to toe "WadeU
Bonds end Mary Bonds Butt”
tract of 4.04 acres, as shown
on toe following described
imp.
Reference is expressly made
to a certain map entitled
‘Map of siAdiviston of prop
erty of Lawrence Holley Es
tate” prepared by W. Leslie
Morgan, Registered Surveyor
and now duly recorded in
Map'Book 4, page 74, in the
office of toe Register of Deeds
for Chowan County and by
reference said map is incar
oTtof taSiat
described and made pert
This sale is made subject
totae. for 1170 and subee-
The h‘i*-ri for —«*
'
trailer was estimated at SI,OOO
by the department.
Monday morning at 7:90
o’clock two calls were re
ceived by the department
One was for assistance to the
Center Hill-Cross Roads Vol
unteer department who had a
fire call at C. A. Perry A Son
Warehouse. The Edenton de
partment was called back to
town as Center Hill was able
to get it under control.
The other call was to the
i tract shall make a deposite of
ten per cent (10%) of the
.first $1,000.00 bid and five per
cent (5%) of the amount in
excess of $1,000.00.
This sale will remain open
for 10 days for advance bid.
This 2nd day of October,
1970.
JOHN W. GRAHAM,
Commissioner.
Oct 8 15 22 29c
NOTICE OF SALE
TOWN of*’£denton,
NORTH CAROLINA
WATEB AND BEWKE BONOS
Sealed bids will be received un
til 11 o’clock A. M., Eastern
Time. October 27, 1970, by the un
dersigned at Its office In the City
of Kalelgh, North Carolina, for
StSOO.OeO Water and Sewer Bonds
(consolldaUon of 5375,(M) Water
Bonds and $225,000 Sanitary Sewer
Bonds) of the Town of Edenton.
North Carolina. dated December 1.
1970, and maturing annually. June
1. $20,000 1972 to 1981, inclusive.
$40,000 1962, $50,000 19&I to 1989,
Inclusive and SIO,OOO 1990. with
out option of prior payment
Denomination $5,000; principal
and semi-annual Interest (June 1
and December 1) payable In legal
tender at Manufacturers Hanover
Trust Company, in New York
City: general obligations; unlimit
ed tax; coupon bond* registrable
is to principal alone; delivery on
>r about December 1, 1970 at place
>f purchaser's choice. There will
>e no auction.
Bidders are requested to name
the Interest rate or rates In mul-
Uples of 1/4 or 1/10 of 1%. and
each bidder must specify In his
bid the amount and the maturlUes
of the bonds of each rate. The
difference between the lowest and
the highest rates named In the bid
shall not exceed 2%. No bid may
name more than tlx Interest rates,
any of which may be repeated. All
bonds maturing on the same date
must bear Interest at the same
rate. The Interest payable on any
bond on any Interest payment
late (hall be represented by a
tingle coupon, ana the Interest
rate on such bond shall be the
lame throughout Its life. The
bonds will be awarded to the
bidder offering to purchase the
bonds at the lowest Interest cost
to the Town, such cost to be de
termined by deducting the total
unount of any premium bid from
the aggregate amount of Interest
upon Ml of the bonds from their
date until their respective maturi
ties. No bid of less than par and
accrued Interest will be enter
tained.
Each bid must be submitted on
a form to be furnished with addi
tional Information by the under
signed, must be enclosed In a
sealed envelope marked "Bid for
Bonds.’' and must be accompanied
by a certified check upon an in
for«. b *SySJle tr^eoC^ffi
ally to the order o* -the Stele
Treasurer of North Carolina, in
which no Interest will be allowed.
Award or rejection of bids will be
hade on the date above stated for
fecelpt of bids and the checks of
insuccessful bidders will be re
turned Immediately. The check of
the successful bidder will be held
uncashed as security for the per
formance of his bid. but In the
event the successful bidder shall
fall to comply with the terms of
hit bid. the check may then be
cashed and the proceed! thereof
retained as and for full liquidated
damages.
The unqualified approving opin
ion of Reed Hoyt, Washburn and
McCarthy. New York City, will be
furnished without coat to the pur
chaser. There will also he fur
nished the usual closing papers.
The right to reject all bids Is
"'“"LOCAL GOVERNMENT*!
COMMISSION
By; H. E. Boylet.
Secretary of the Commission.
Jet 15c
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Perquimans County.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a
certain security agreement
executed by J. H. Towe, C. T.
Dixon, Jr, and Jackie H.
Dixon, dated August 22, 1969,
and the accompanying prom
issory note executed con
temporaneously therewith by
C. T. Dixon, Jr., and Jackie
H. Dixon to J. H. Towe, in
the sum of $175,000.00, said
note being now overdue and
unpaid, the undersigned will
offer for sale at public auc :
tion to the highest bidder for
cash at the courthouse door
in Hertford, North Carolina,
at twelve o’clock noon, on the
23rd day of October, 1970,
the collateral pledged as se
curity for said note, the same
being 100 shares of capital
stock of Towe Motor Com
pany, Incorporated.
This 2nd day of October,
1070.
J. H. TOWE.
By Walter G. Edwards,
Attorney.
Exp Oct 22c
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
By virtue of an upset bid
and the power contained in
that certain deed <4 trust
executed by J. B. Hollo
well, Jr., and wife, Linda
C. Hollowell, to J. A. Prit
chett, Trustee, dated No
vember 9, 1968, recorded in
Book 84, pages 383 and 384,
Chowan County Public Reg
istry, default having been
made in toe payment at the
indebtedness secured thereby,
I will, at the request at toe
holder of said deed of trust,
on October 28, 1070, at 3
o’clock P. It, at toe Court
House door In Edenton,
North Carolina, resell at
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, the following
described lands, to wit:
Those certain
residence of Norman Yduag
at Twiddy’s Trailer P4rk,oape
Colony, where an automobUa
owned by Norman Young was
three-fourths destroyed 'byf
fire. - ‘ 1
G'ivaToday
The dollars you give to the
American Cancer Society dur
ing the. 1970 Crusade work
three ways - supporting re
search, education and service
to the oancer patient. Givb
today. - '■
County, North Carolina, con
veyed to Wilbur J. Privott
and wife, Selma' Privott, and
Garland H. Asball and wife,
Ann Asbell, by dead *■ ot
Carolyn B. White, at vir,
dated June 11, 1987, bad
more particularly described
therein as follows:
1. Beginning at an Inn
pipe on the East aide of N. C
Highway No. 32 at the line
of W. T. Eason, which pipe
is North 16 degrees East 941
feet from the Northern edge.
of the right ot way of the *
road leading from SmalFa
Cross Roads to Tyner, and
running thence along the
edge of said N. C. Highway
No. 32, North 16 degrees
East 7.7 feet to the center Ot \
a ditch; thence South 80 de
grees, 30 minutes East along
the center of said ditch 980
feet; thence South 16 degress
West 10 feet to an iron pipe
at the line of W. T.
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 II
degrees East 848.7 feet tram
the Northern edge at 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 lest T
282.7 feet to a post; thate*
along the line of other prop
erty of said Carolyn B.
White, South 74 degrees East
: 348 feet to an Iron pse;
thence along'the line of other
property off said Carolyn B.
White, South 16 degrees
; West 250 teet to the center
; of ditch above referred 'to;
thence along the center of
; said ditch, North 90 degreae
30 mimitesr Writ’iStfTftt to
; the pdintndf begttnkfcvgH l
9°th of said tracts con
tuning 2.2 acres in the ag
gregate and being a part of
I the same land conveyed to
■ the said Carolyn B. White by
I Tract No. 5 of deed duly re
| corded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Chowan
1 County in Book of Deeds No.
[ 10, page 289; and being de
scribed as per plat of W.
! Leslie Morgan, Surveyor, dot
ed June 10,, 1957; also sea
Deed of Partial Release from
the Prudential Insurance
Company of America to said r
Carolyn B. White, dated May
24. 1957, and duly filad for
registration in said office of
Register of Deeds for Chowan
County on June 7, 1957, aaid
1 plat and deeds and thorn in
struments mentioned therein
' made part hereof for further
description and chain at title.
The bid will atari to J. B.
Hollowell, Jr., at $30,06040.
A ten per cent cash deposit
; will be required of the suc
cessful bidder on the day of
1 sale to guarantee compliance
with the bid.
This October 8, 1970.
J. A. PRITCHETT,
Trustee.
Pritchett, Cooke ft
Burch, Attorney*.
Windsor, N. C.
Oct 15 22
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
In the General Court of
Justice
Superior Court Division
Having qualified as Execu
tor of the estate at Myrito
, D*vis Watson, late of Chowan
County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persona hold
ing claims against the estate
of said deceased to present
: them to the undersigned on
or before the 16th day of
April, 1971, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of any re
-1 covery thereon. All persom
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate pay
-1 ment
This 7th day Os October,
1970.
L. P. WILLIAMS, JR,
Executor at toe btate at
Myrtle Davis Watson, De
ceased. exp Nov So
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