PAGE TWO-B Edenton Woman’s Club I" ' ■' ■ . [' Contributes To Hospital FurruDiings so r another room at the new 61-bed Chowam, Hospital have been made jjpssible by a SI,OOO contribSion last week by EdentoH Woman’s Club. The iheck was presented to Thomas M. Surratt, hospital Administrator, by club offi cials. • 'z SurraJ the con tinued dbmmunily support of the new facility, dedicated Sunday afternoon at 2 P. M. Following is a resume cc.. cerning the origin of the Ne gro organization: Mrs. Fannie A. Parker, who wanted to make her community a better place in which to live by enriching the lives of the people by en couraging them to become aware of tneir needs cultur ally, aesthetically, economic ally and provide a wholesome recreation for the youth, in vited the following ladies to her home in September, 1945, for the purpose of organizing a club. Mesdames A. C. Blair, M. L. Griffith, treasurer, A. V. Sharp, secretary, 0. S. Charl ton, vice president (deceased), N. B. Hicks, F. L. Blount, S. College Honors Edenton Resident The names of five out standing athletes, a former coach and a former publicity director were added to the Waynesburg (Pa.) College Sports Hall of Fame in con nection with the 1970 home coming day ceremonies Sat urday. The athletes are Arnold Koepke of Trafford; Nick George of Edenton, both for football; the late George Karmarkovich for besketball and whose mother resides near Johnstown; George Lew is of near Sharon, for wrest ling and George (Sooner) Shelton for track and who resides at Bridgeton, N. J. The former coach is 'Dr. James M. Miller, the school’s first wrestling mentor and currently residing at Sarasota, Fla., and the publicity direc tor is John ■L: (Bris) O’Hara, who still resides at Waynes burg. Induction ceremonies werr; held prior to the kickoff be tween Waynesburg and Ge neva College. George wound up his ca reer in 1941 and played ’jvith brilliance at guard in many of Waynesburg’s 'most notable periods of football gree.tness- His style accomplish ments put him years ahead of his generation. Never weighing more than 180 pounds, George played with new spiritual fervor and skill which fe w others could ever match. Once de scribed as “a pi ayer who could wedge through a mere slit in the line on one play, dive over the lin.e of scrim mage or gallop d own field in a splendid broken - field touchdown—all ' vith the grace / oujTmomc I. 4MS BEEN 600C* TO OS J "It hajs provided a good living and a wonderful place jfo raise a family. I've often wondered what we cot ild do for our community. "One ; thing I know we can do is to save at home. That our Association to make loans whichf - help people buy, build or improve a home, make our community a better place in which to live and raise a family. "And,w hat is good for our town is good for us. That'Mvvhy we're saving our money at home." V 3 djjjjjfe * 'Edenton Saving*; & Loan Assn. A Safe Place To Have Since 1905 L. Reeves, parliamentarian, E. L. Byrd, S. N. Fay ton, F. A. Parker, president, I. J. Evans, F. H. Modlin, T. M. Clarke and Miss E. E. Foreman, who composed the club song. Our first project was buy ing equipment for the play ground and paying for the services of a supervisor for the summer months. We have supported many and varied project:;. For the year 1969-70 we gave recog nition to a Girl Club gradu ate, brought Christmas cheer to the shut-ins, honored re tired teachers and equipped a room for patients in the new Chowan Hospital. TVxe money for the hospital was derived from personal dona tions I>y members. Members not shown are: Mesdames M. L. Griffith, E. L. Barnes, E. M. Collins, M. B. Collins, E. <J. Bembry, N. P. Wilson, J. Cole, E. Rascoe, S. L. Reeves, R. L. Satter field, O. G. Jones, V. S. Prid gen, E. L. Byrd, A. C. Blair, M. G. Horton, L. D. Bond, E. Walker, J. B. Sessoms. F. H. Modlin, F. A. Parker., C. C. Cox, F. T. Sessoms, F. L. Blount, A. B. Slade.-, B. M. Twine and Miss Z. 8.. Banks. N. J.^^ORGE of a ballet dancer and the power of a steam hammer.’’ His talents were finally re warded when he was picked o’.i the Associated Press All- State first team in 1941 and •also an honorable mention on AP’s national All - American squad. ATTENDS MEETING Mrs. Evely n B. Keeter, as sistant cashier of Peoples Bank & Trust Company here, and her guest, Mrs. Mear plene Peeples, attended the fall meeting in Wir.ston- Salem of the iN. C. Group of National Association of Bank Women Ctctobar 17-18- PRACTICE TEACHER GREEN VIiXE Sylvia L. Jordan, Route 2, Edenton, is one of 1.73 practice teachers from East Carolina University now in 84 public schools in North Carolina and Virginia. She is teaching at Fike High School in Wilson. A very small honor can puff up a very small in dividual. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 Girl Scout News By Pat Bond, Scribe On Tuesday, October 13, the girls had a Ccurt of Honor. Our troop, No. 757, and Troop 719 were in the ceremony. On a table were three green ca ndles and 10 yellow candles. T’ne green candles stood for the three parts of the prom ise and the yellow candles stood foj the laws. Mrs. Stutzman gave the pa trol leaders their patrol cords. We sang songs to end the meeting. The Chowan Herald Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF RE-SALE 1 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, OC TOBER 30, 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 described as set forth on an attachment to and made part of this Notice of Re-sale. The Opening Bid on This Farm Will Be SIOI,OOOXO This sale will be made subject to a timber deed dat ed January 5, 1970, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County from W. J. P. Earn hardt, Jr., and Russell E. Twiford, Commissioners, to H. S. Hofler & 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, (or the terms and conditions thereof. This sale will also be made subject to the 1970 county taxes and the highest oitider at said sale shall be required to make a 10% de pict of the bid with said Court. The maps of this property are on file for inspection in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court at Edenton, North Carolina, and addi tional information on said farm may be obtained by contacting the undersigned commissioners. Dated and posted this 14th day of Oo'.obsr. 1970. W. J. P. EARNHARDT, JR., Commissioner. 102 West Eden Street, Edenton, N. C. Telephone 482-4441. RUSSELL E. TWIFORD Commissioner. 203 North Road Street, Drawer 709, Elizabeth City, N. C. Telephone 335-7447. R. O. Blanchard Estate Farm Third Township Chowan County, N. C, Beginning at a nine 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. Air Conditioned Taylor Theater Edenton, N. C. Wed., Thurs., Fri, Sat, Oct 21-22-23-24—Rating G Walt Disney’s Double Feature “THE LOVE BUG” and “THE JUNGLE BOOK” Sun., Mon. and Tues., Oct 25-26-27—Rating G Jack Lemmon and Sandy Donate in “THE OUT-OF-TOWNERB’ Coming Oct 29-29-36-31 Rating R Joe Namath and _ Ann-Mirgret la ”C. C * COMPANY’’ I Em. : » fi This Is The Law By Robert E. Lee FAMILY CAR Joe White permits his 18- years-old son to use the fam ily car cn a date. The son, while carelessly and negli gently operating the automo bile injures Sam Black. May Black recover from Joe White a judgment for the personal injuries he has sustained? Yes. In North Carolina and a limited number of other states there has been adopted what is known as the “fam West 374 feet; North 60 deg. i 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 08 deg. 15 min. West 163 feet; ! North 55 deg. 30 min. West j 120.2 feet; North 57 deg. 15 min. West 207.6 feet; North ’ 68 deg. West 161.4 feet; North i 56 deg. 45 min. West 229 feet; North 54 deg. 40 min. West ' 116.5 feet; North 55 deg. West 1 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 i 4 deg. 20 min. East 54.4 feet; I North 23 deg. 45 min. West I 116.0 feet; being the Jacob : Spivey - Edward Ward -R. O. i 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 83 deg. 30 min. West 641.5 . feet; North 3 deg. 30 min. . East 6.5 feet; North 3 deg. | 30 min. East 217.3 feet; North . 48 deg. 45 min. West 179.0 feet to a branch, thence down , said branch South 72 deg. . 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 said . branch and South 42 deg. 40 min. West 12.3 feet to a point, ! the termination of the Ward- Blanchard common boundary. South 49 deg. 45 min. West ' 139.3 feet; North 48 deg. 30 min West 70.8 feet; South 46 ‘ Jcg. 20 min. West 102.9 feet; ! South 22 deg. West 173.6 feet; j South 39 deg. 55 min. West 278.5 feet; South 78 deg. West 143.6 feet; South 68 deg. 55 ' min. West 131.3 feet; South 1 66 deg. East 284.3 feet; South [ 10 deg. 20 min. East 187.9 * feet; South 49 deg. 50 min. J East 70.8 feet; South 28 deg. 1 East 100.8 feet; South 31 deg ’ 45 min. East 99.1 feet; South * 3 deg. 25 min. West 139.9 feet; South 25 deg. East 214.5 1 teet; 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 61 deg. 15 min. East 194.7 feet; South 70 deg. 30 min. East 201 feet; South 34 deg. 50 min. East 134.8 feet; South 70 deg. 30 min. East ’ 227.3 feet; South 71 deg. 30 :mn.. East 180.6 feet; North 85 deg. 30 min. East 423 feet; 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 J easements or rights of way running with or connected to 1 the title to this property for 9 ingress and egress to and i. 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 the West by the lands of L. G. Ward and E. N. Jor dan and being a portion of the property described on a plat prepared by Eugene Jor dan dated November 11, 1968, 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 descrip tion of the above described property and are now on file for inspection in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina. Oct 22 29 notice of Hale North Carolina, Chowan County. Under and by virtue of the PPwer of sale contained in that certain deed gs trust executed by Lloyd Alvin Twine and wife, Katherine Twine, to Kenneth G. Cum ming, as Trustee, dated May 10, 1955, and recorded in of Chowan County, North ggsr-ryts ily purpose doctrine” in re spect to automobiles. Under this doctrine, the owner of an automobile, which is furnished to the •members of the owner’s fam ily for their convenience and pleasure, is held liable for the negligent acts of any mem ber of the family who might be driving it for pleasure with the consent, express or implied, of such owner. The relationship created is stitute Trustee, by instru ment dated September 10, 1970, recorded in Deed Book 28, pages 698 and 699, 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; thence 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; thence ‘Southwardly and along the 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 wife, dated 2, 1955, and recorded in Deed Book 11, page 268, in the office of the Register ■of Deeds, Chowan County, North Carolina. This sale will be subject to lien 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. Exp Nov 5 NOTICE ~OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY State of North Carolina, County of Chowan._^ Under ar.d by virtue of tha poweT of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust exe cuted by Jaimes D. West and wife, Dora D. West, dated July 19, 1967, 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, for 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. 90, as designated on map of the subdivision of the “Property of B. ©. Dixon” made by George H. Stuart, C. R, dated May 20, 1940, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in the aforesaid County in Plat £^4s comer of the Ralph R. Hall that of principal and agent, existing between the owner of the family automobile and the member of his family driving it By placing the automobile at the disposal of the family, the owner makes the pleasure of the family his affair and business. Sam Black should be able to recover damages from either Joe White or his son. A minor child is liable for the personal injuries he neg- and wife, Vonda Lee Hall, lot, and extending back North erly from Central Drive be tween parallel 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 wife, 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 is being sold' subject to ad valorem taxes due Chowan County and the Town of Edenton. This sth day of October, 1970. GARLAND L. ASKEW, Substitute Trustee. Oct 8 15 22 29 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY North Carolina, Chowan County. Under and by virtue of an Order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chowan County, made in the Special Proceedings entitled “John W. Graham, Administrator of George A. -Holley, deceased, Petitioner, vs. Winnie Made line Holley Jordan, Charlie Frank Holley, Margaret Hol ley Boatwright, George Hol ley, Jr., and Bertha Holley 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 the 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. West 1,458 feet along the line of John Baker to a stake in the run of a branch; thence down the run of said branch South 34 deg. 30 min. West 200 feet, South 40 deg. 21 min. West 190 feet, South 26 deg. 08 min. West 60 feet. South 58 deg. 08 min. West 70 feet, South 24 deg. 56 min. West 60 feet, to the Northwest corner of the Wa dell Bonds and Mary Bonds Butt land; thence South 70 deg. 41 min. East 1/586 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. Highway No. 32, same being each SO feet wide and 200 feet deep and located at the Northeast corner of this tract of land and being con veyed by George A. Holley to George A. Holley, Jr, Made line Holley, Margaret Holley, Bertha Holley by Ditds rej* at a point in the Western line et N. C. ligently causes anotner. The i son is liable in this case be- i cause he is the actual wrong- 1 doer. The father is liable be cause it was his agent that I caused the injury. i • 0 • Bill Brown permits his 18- ) years-old son to use the fam ily car for the purpose of at- 1 tending a football game in : Virginia. If the son negli- i gently injures Tom Grey while driving the automobile 'Highway No. 32 marked by a stake and iron pipe at the < Southeast corner of the land of demon Holley and running thence North 58 deg. 20 min. Wert 719.4 feet to a corner 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 360 feet to an iron rod in the Western line of N. C. Highway No. 32; thence along said highway North 40 deg. 05 min. East 100.32 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 546.3 feet Southwest from the Southeast comer 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 38 deg. 48 min. East 120 feet along the run of the swamp to an other point in the run of the swamp; thence South 70 deg. 41 min. East 1,586 feet to an iron pipe in the West right of way line of said N. C. 'Highway No. 32; thence South 27 deg. 00 min. West 120 feet to the point and place of be ginning, and the same being an individual, one-half . inte.r-. est in and to the “Wadell Bonds-and Mary Bonds Batt" tract of 4.04 acres, as shown (5n the following described map. Reference is expressly made to a certain map entitled “Map of subdivision of prop erty o? Lawrence Holley Es tate” prepared by W. Leslie iMorgan, Registered Surveyor and now duly recorded in Map Book 4, page 74, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chowan C ounty and by reference said map is incor porated with the descriptions of the tracts of land above described and made part hereof. This sale is made subject to taxes for 1970 and subse quent years. The highest bidder for each tract shall make a deposite of ten per cent (10%) of the *irst $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 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before the Clerk Having qualified as Execu tors of the estate of Thomas E. Bunch, late cf Chowan County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against the estate cf said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of April, 1971, 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 13th day of October, 1970. LENA I. BUNCH and LEWIS E. BUNCH, Executors of the Estate of Thomas E. 1 Bunch, De ceased. Merrjll Evans, Jr, Attorney at Law, *■? P. O. Box 74, Edenton, N. C Exp Nov 12 Nonas or 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 Hollo well, to J. A. Prit DiHJx m, pages w® ana JW. in Virginia, could Tom Grf>y recover damages from Bill Brown? No. Virginia does not have the “family purpose doctrine” in respect to automobiles. *Tn Virginia, the son would be liable but not the father, -co The District of Columbia, v Maryland, Delaware, Penn sylvania and New Jersey are among the other jurisdictions that do not have the “family Continued on Page 5 on October 28, 1970, at 9 o’clock P. M, 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, ChowaS 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 vim dated June 11, 1957, and? more particularly described therein as follows: 1. beginning at an frorf pipe on the East side of N. C? Highway No. 32 at the lln? 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 18 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. thence North 80 degrees West 350 feet along the said Easun line to the point of begin ning. 2. Beginning at the center o/ this ditch above referred to, which point is North 16 degrees East 848.7 feet 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 along the center of said ditch, North 80 degrees 30 minutes West 350 feet td the point of beginning. Both of said tracts coJK ti.ining 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 y Register of Deeds for Chowan ■ County in Book of Deeds -No. 10, page 289; and being de scribed as per plat of W. Leslie Morgan, Surveyor, dat ed June 10, 1957;- also se£ Deed of Partial Release froiA the Prudential Insurance Company of America to said 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 $30,080.00. A ten per cent cash deposit will be required of the suc cessful bidder on the day of sale to guarantee compUiftce with the bid. This October 6, 1970. J. A. PRITCHETT, Trustee. Pritchett, Cooke & ~ Burch, Attorneys, 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 of Myrtle Davis Watson, 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 an or before the 16th day of April, 1971, or this notice will be pleaded in, bar of any-re covery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will j 4 please make immediate pay- m This 7th day of Octob*. 1970. bbk _ mm a.

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