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Miss Walker is a ifnear^ e ® e ’ a nat * ve °* Georgia and at present her home Mrs. Hare, 75, Taken In Death ? servlces for Mrs. Rev. Charles Ledford. Burial Sarah R. Hare, 75, of Edenton, will follow in Beaver Hill will be conducted Thursday at Cemetery. Macedonia Baptist Church by She died in Chowan Hospital -FOR FILL dirt and top soil - CALL - LAYTON AND WILLIAMS ROUTE 1, EDENTON, N. C. Phone 482-4257 or 482-4230 IYou Can't Take A Vacation ■jyf From Dental Health If „ Proper denUl hyriene U > 365 day Job. ill f d °P Ua * » ,ew new habits yon can help II eliminate plaque and cavities. We aU know ■ about decay, but what about plaque? This is B if * combination of bacteria and food which col- IS leets on teeth alone the yum line. If not re- H BB moved It will destroy the honey support Hi |H around your teeth and healthy teeth may be B US loosened and lost * ■ Brushin* helps remove pUque but cannot B 91 -“ h ■? rc T tc q between teeth. Disclosure tab- U lets, dissolved In the mouth show where B Plaque has been missed in brushins. Dental IS B ** 10 remove that which || ■1 , YOl; OH YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US H Yon • delivery. We will deliver B 51 p mptly without extra charge. A great many #• Ilf Pe< i p,e re,T °“ “* ,or their health needs. We B BjJ welcome reqnests for delivery service || : 1 I VexaXL m *D>wg §t oxc b ill TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS || momc Towir^' X «AS BUNJMOO TO fl f \ x "It has provided a good living and a wonderful place to raise a family. I've often wondered what we could do for our community. "One thing I know we can do is to save at home. That enables our Association to make loans which help people buy, build or improve a home, make our community a better place in which to live and raise a family. "And what is good for our town is good for us. That's why we're saving our money at home." Edenton Savings & Loan Assa A Salt Piatt Tt Start Stnet 1905 322 S> Broad St < EWnton. N. C. on Tuesday. A housewife and native of Perquimans County she was the daughter of the late John Roach and Susan Nixon. I Surviving is her husband, Brady Clarence Hare; three sons: Worth Hare and Leonard S. Hare of Edenton, and Thomas N. Hare of Odenton, Md.; four daughters: Mrs. Agnes H. Hollowell and Mrs. Beatrice H. Brickhouse of Edenton, Mrs. Delsie H. Holland of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Flora H. Belch of Edenton; one sister, Miss Beulah W. Roach of Winfall; 21 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and Macedonia Baptist Church. Arrangements were handled by Colonial Funeral Home. Recreation Continued from Page 5 will be allowed to enter this tournment. The entry fee will be $1 per person in singles and' doubles for boys and girls 16 and under. For men and women over 16, the entry fee will be $2 per person in singles and doubles. Entry deadline is six days prior to the first day of the tournament. In this case that will be 5 P.M. on August 17. No division will be held if less than four (4) entries are received for that particular division. The divisions that will be offered are: 12 and under, 16 and under, 17 and over, in singles and doubles for both male and female. Entry forms may be picked up at the tennis courts, at the municipal building or directly from me. 1 ( AUTO MECHANIC Skilled Mechanic Experienced Have opening for right man. Major company benefits. Retirement plan, group insurance, advancement oppor tunities with qualifications. For Application See Stan Stroud, Mgr. HOKE MOTOR CORP. 105 EAST QUEEN STREET EDENTON, N. C. Welcome, Neighbor! Bs on the alert for news concerning Perquimans County's August Farm Festival which is scheduled to take place this month. The lively folk of Perquimans are planning this event to include manv attractions of interest for both farm and city-type residents. The program is being put together and sponsored by the Young Farmers- Ranchers Association. Residents of neighboring counties ore invited to enjoy the festivities. So, come on over! The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. THE CHOWAN HERALD 1211 People I Use Stamps I All but three of the 211 people I certified to participate in the I food stamp program purchased I stamps in July. Robert Hendrix, I director of the Department of I Social Service, reported that I participants paid $7,778.75 and I received stamps valued at I $20,674. I Hendrix reported the I following other activities : [ Old Age Assistance: 51 cases, I $3,626 grant, $71.09 average. [ Aid to Dependent Children: 76 I cases, $9,434 grant, $95 average. | Aid to Disabled: 47 cases, I $3,396 grant, $72.25 average. Aid to Blind: 12 cases, $855 grant, $71.25 average. General assistance, $36.59; 22 hospitalized in the county at a cost of $11,878.40 and four hospitalized outside the county at $1,311.77, all paid from joint funds. Fifty-eight out-.patient 1 services, $620.03; $620 from i joint funds and three cents from county funds. Pharmacy service, $4,770.63; $4.75 from county funds and $4,765.88 from joint funds; 11 dental service, $279.72 from joint funds; 226 physician services, $5,052.89 from joint funds; 20 nursing home cases, $12,051.49 from joint funds; two home health services, $82.58 from joint funds; nine optical services, $279 from joint funds; two mental health, $42 from joint funds and one mental hospital case, S2BO from joint funds. There were 96 service cases reported with the department having a total case load of 694 who received financial assistance and or service. You Have Remember, when you point your finger accusingly at someone else, you’ve got three fingers pointing at yourself. -Oak Leaves. Education should include training in the art of living with one’s fellow man. Railroad Event Continued from Page S which became a symbol of mail delivery throughout the United . States until the development of I the current system of a network 1 of fast state and national I highways and air trans- I porta tion. Nowadays, although Sims conceded that the Postal Service has been criticized for delay in delivering of the mail, today a letter can be sent from Blowing Rock to San Francisco faster than “Tweetsie” could travel from Johnson City to Boone and return. Sims said that free post cards promoting the use of ZIP CODE and commemorative stamps which will be on sale to all who attend the event and could be mailed at “The Postal Piper” on the site. ■ -1 * * vL JH B Wmk W A "TO ATTEND MEETING- Cleve Cox, VFW Department adjutant-quartermaster, will be the guest speaker here Sunday afternoon at the First District meeting at the VFW building on Old Hertford Road. Commander Ronnie Sawyer, local official, invites all members and their wives to attend the meeting which begins at 1 P.M. 'OU riders’ Pin Return To Diamond Another “old timers" ' baseball game will be held Saturday in Hertford, at the ball park, in conjunction with the Young Farmers and Ranchers Harvest Day. The event as a whole will run both Saturday and Sunday. The game time Saturday is 2:30 P.M., and will feature players of the old Albemarle League from Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, and Bertie counties. Immediately preceding the game will be a homerun hitting contest. Coaches for the two squads will be Earl Smith, East Carolina University coach, and Gas-House Parker of Edenton. Included in the activities, there will be booths and demonstrations set up in Perquimans County High School gym by farm related industries and civic clubs. Farm equipment and campers will be on display outside. Bus tours of various farms will be conducted and there will be a Harvest Days supper Saturday night featuring B. C. Mangum, president of the N. C. Farm Bureau, and James Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture, as keynote speakers. Guess What We Are Going To Do? We are opening a new cut and sew p’lant on Grubb St. in Hertford on Sept. 3rd, 1973 and we will be needing all of the good operators we can get. We will need cutters, supervisors, overedge and straight needle sewers and other laborers. Would you like to apply? If so, please fill out the form below and return it to KAY-DEE-LEE APPAREL, INC., P. 0. BOX 485, Hertford, N. C. Name Soc. Sec. No. I Address Nearest Phone I _ _ Single ~ Date of Birth Age Married Husband Number 6f Who will care ~ Dependants Ages for children? . . Right handed? Ever had Physical: weight height Left handed? a rupture? L. Position Education Desired Gr. School, High School, other Method of transportation I To Factory — Own car? WORK EXPERIENCE Co.SLocation Type Work Type Machine From To Reason for Leaving 1. 2. - I LU Character References 1. Wame ~~ Address Business pftb'ne 2. 3. ' Applicants signature tegol Notices LEGAL I will not be responslbl* for dobtt made by anyone other than myself. William H. Sawyer July 2«, August 2,«, 16c STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHOWAN Film No: 73-SP-24 Film No: IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE SERVING PROCESS BY PUBLICATION A. c. HUDSON, Petitioner —VS— GLADYS THOMAS WRIGHT, Respondent TO: Gladys Thomas Wright Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has bean filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: For partition by sale of a certain tract of real property as described in the Petition filed herein. , You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than I September 5, 1973, and upon your I failure to do so the party seeking , service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 23rd day of July, 1973. MERRILL EVANS, JR. Attorney for Petitioner P.O. Box 74 Edenton, N. C. 27932 July 26, August 2,9,1973 c LEGAL Notice of Sale Under Warrant For Collection of Taxas Under and by virtue of a Warrant for Collection Issued by J. Howard Coble, Commissioner of Revenue of the State of North Carolina, as authorized by G. S. 105-242 on account of tax liability of Herbert R. Lane, Ryland. North Carolina to the State of North Carolina, and directed to me, the undersigned will, as authorized by G. S. 105-242, otter for sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash at the courthouse door of Chowan County in Edenton, North Carolina, on Sat. the 8 day of Septembar, 1973, at 12:00 o'clock. Noon and will sell the following described property, to wit: Lot No. 134, Section C., of Arrowhead Beach, as shown on the map of same, said map being prepared from survey by S. Elmo Williams, Registered Surveyor No. 1-609, which map is registered in Plat Book No. 3, page 69. office of Register of Deeds, Chowan County, North Carolina, reference being hereby made to said map for further description. This being the Identical proparty acquired by Herbert Ray Lane by a certain warranty dead dated February 14th, 1967 and now duly recorded In Deed Book 23, on page 10 In the office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County. This sale is made sublect to any duly recorded mortgages and other recorded specific leans. The highest bidder will be required to deposit 10 per cent of first *I,OOO and 5 per cent on the amount In excess of SI.OOO. This sale will remain open for 10 days for advance bids. This 3 day of August, 1973. TROY TOPPIH Sheriff of Chowan County, North Carolina. Aug. 9,16,23,30 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In tha General Court of Jus tie* Superior Court Division Before the Clerk Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Ada W. Byrum, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all parsons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 3 day of February, 1974, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All parsons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 30 day of July. 1973. WALLACES. BYRUM Executor of the Estate of Ada W. Byrum. Deceased. Aug.2,9,16,23c V 2 Price Sale DISCONTINUED ITEMS: Mary Chess Toiletries... Leather Belts... Beach Bags... Odds n' Ends... THE COUNTRY CORNER 210 Brood Streat EDENTON INTERIORS UNIQUE GIFTS Thursday, August 9, 1573 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of tha estate of J. C. Swicegood, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all parsons holding claims against tha estate of'said deceased to present them tji the undersigned on or before then*rday,jf of February. 1973, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted fbtsld estate will please make immediate payment. This 26 day of July, 1973. ELEANOR D. SWICEGOOD Administratrix of the Estate of J. C. . Swicegood, deceased. Box 335 Edenton, N. C. 27932 W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., Attorney At Law Aug. 2,9,16,23 c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Before the Clerk Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Ann Brown Hughes, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 26 day of January, 1974, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd day of July, 1973. HOWARD H. HUGHES Administrator of the Estate of Ann Brown Hughes, deceased. July 26, Aug. 2,9,16 p