-ig" Arjned Forces f Celebration Planned At Virginia' Reach Aipproimstely. 100,000 persons reexpected to witness the larg- k st parade to be held in the his- rr '. ,. 1: t:j A. j w wit; fmcwwier Hrea on jaturday, May 21st, when mem bers of .various military - instal lations in the area,. 'as well as rac organizations from the east- art of the state, march down Ltlantic ( Avenue in Virginia loach. - 1 . Occasion for the parade 'is port ' .!the eleventh annual .-Armed wees Week celebrations. The parade, which will last pr more than two hours, will e- comprised of military and ci- llian marching units, bands, rum and bugle . corps ' teams, Bots, static displays of' missiles, rackets, , ordnance a equipment, rash and rescue equipment used fc.the Oceana Naval Air Station, friD teams, and . fire-fighting Iquipment. '': Starting at- 10th and Atlantic ft yenue; at 10:00 A; M., the, pa- ade wjll proceed down Atlantic Avenue to 31st Street. - i The public, is invited to attend he.' pparade and open house tlpceana Naval - Air- Station. 'SAVINGS f BONDS .TilJ, .VOVK iMAM tJV kl'M MIMIIUIM llllinilHHIIIIIUIIHIIItlllNMHl(a Taylor Theatre I " - EPENTON, N. C. One Night Only! Thursday, May 26 T7 3supSH0GKSH0;VS! Girls Mead Choppid. Off Rithl Before. Tour Eyei! i '. 1 aa - ... m ... CIS! DIM N (SCOOT TO M0IECT T0V WHM THC IWMK tO OUT) i.iniA t-vtt rrMi rk ON' TtiE SCREEN 1 Guy Madin, Virginia Mayo , and Oeorg Raft in v "Jet Over The Atlantic" " ADMISSION: . i Children Under 12..... ......SSc Over; U ...t;,.1...'..i..:..."..75c Open 6:35 Featuri 7i00 s ' " -?t Show GtSI niiir? r I llMMtt I NWII I liniUUt ItMHt l V A-" mm mi. ,Mm 'if ' ' '''itrnirir,A J IX v - V4 . ... "ROUND THE 'WORLI)--The ,U.S. nuclear submavino Triton traveled arouiid the world ;completely submerged. It made (the 3G,000-mile voyage in'fe4 days. It is shown departing from Groton, Conn. Skipper is Capt. Edward L. Beach, author of books on the submarine service. Over One Million Cases Of N. C Eggs SoWOut Of Stateln 1959 . North ; Carolina egg producers Marine News Pays reached another milestone in 1959.. For-the first time, they produced 1,000,000 more cases of ! Congressman Herbert C. Bon egas than were consumed in thel ner, and the House Merchant state. Total egg ' production in 1959 was 5,480,556 cases. Tar Heel consumption was 4,447,800 cases. . "The situation has Completely reversed-'itself since 1935," says Bill 'Jasper, poultry arid egg marketing specialist for the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service. "Back then, Tar Heels were consuming 1,000,000 more cases of eggs than they were produc- inc." North Carolina- was :a deficit egg producing state until 1956. That year production moved ahead of consumption, and Tar Heel egg producers began look ing out-of-state for markets for their surplus eggs. The surplus egg supply total ed 166,000 cases in 1956. Pro gress has been steady ever since. By 1957, the surplus was up to 568,000. A year later it was 819,000, and in 1959 it reached 1,032,000 cases. "We've been selling these sur plus eggs out of state," says Jasper. "But we've had to com pete with other surplus areas for markets." Jasper expects North Carolina to continue increasing its egg production. ', ,'But," he warns, ! "market" outlets in the future j wll be wort by areas of produc !tion that offer the. best ; at com petitive prices. A growing egg income is dependent upon how well we maintain a constant high quality, high volume, and a de pendable flow of eggs to our market outlets. In fact, Jesper believes . that high quality' is the least cost form of advertising. . "Regardless, of the amount of money spent on advertising our product, poor quality eggs will erase all the benefits we ever hop-"!to gain from any promo tional program," (he says. "If we aren't willing to give mar kets the kind of eggs they want, somebody else will." TRY A HERALD. CLASSIFIED ".V.Oh. POWER. rMr ' ' ' u v-l4 ft ECONOMY I ,,.fL- .;vvy::- fJ LiLa iJjUUUllllW 1IUXU. JllUig recordo for performance than any other" Got PUnE-PREClillCl ...U'g supor premium now ajinw MK4, Ail, vatofcofc Jj.' " ...... " r ' I . t- , M Trihufp Ta fSnnnpr Marine and Fisheries Committee were honored with a Salute by the Marine News, in its editorial this month. The editorial points out. that the work which the House Mer chant Marine and Fisheries Com mittee has accomplished in tha 8Gth Congress has contributed immeasurably on a national level to aid the national defense (from a commercial standpoint) andj promote the country s economic growth. Representative Herbert C. Bonner, chairman of this im portant House committee was es pecially praised by the editorial. The editorial says this is the result of Congressman Bonner's leadership in the House Mer chant Marine and Fisheries Com mittee which the Marine News salutes with a': "Well Done and Carry on". Lean liberty is better than fat slavery. John Ray. Manners make often fortunes. John Ray. LOOK FOR OUR AD THIS WEEK IN . . . M 1 IQD m Edenton Furniture Co. Phone 3216 .' - ' ' 'ft - iii:.' "'BMP---' . ' Foul words corrupt good man. ners. John Palsgrave. j 1 Gentle blood will, gentle man ners breed.-' - -Ibid. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON beings when we are sincerely motivated by that which moti vates God vve declare our kin ship and hallow his name. To sincerely pray "Thy will be done" is the greatest act a man may commit. It means "Here I am. ' Use me in what way you will." Then there will truly be a "principle within" "a power within" that aids and abets us I in his work. (These comments are based on outlines of the International Sunday School Lessons, copy righted by the International Council of Religious Education, and used by permission.) CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our triends for the cards, Dowers, gifts and other acts of kindness shown us during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Polix eni Anderson. Lena and Sam Hourmouzis, George Anderson. Edenton, N. C. - I mJL ii itmi ,m TjiP with ruu - , II..'" .', .wivi .. .xi-V , ., CARD OF THANKS' ' I wisli to th&nk.rny, frfends, for the' many acts of kindness shown me, for the flowers and cards sent and visits made while I was a; patient in Norfolk Gen eral Hospital and since- my ie- turn home. Mrs. R. Ralph Whitu. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses, lovely flowers, cards and visits while' I was in the hospital and lit home. Your KimMU'ss will always be remem bered. ! Bless each -one-of 'you. ' ADDIE N. KEEGAN CARD OF THANKS The family of John W. Boyce wishes to express -their grateful appreciation to all the neigh bors and friends who so gra ciously helped' arid offered their services during the illness and di-a-Ui of our husband and father. Mrs. John W. Boyce And Children. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our father, James Rountree, who died May 17, 1944, and mother, Minnie Rountree, who died June 1, 1955. 'Tis hard to break the. tender cord, When love has bound the heart Tis hard, so hard to speak the words, We must forever part. THEIR DAUGHTERS. Classified -Legals WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh Dealer in Hertford and Eden ton. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCE-710-3, Richmond, Va. May6,20 BEACH COTTAGE FOR SALE at Pilot Point (Nixon's Beach) on Albemarle Sound, in Cho wan County, short drive from Hertford. Contains 2 bed rooms, livingroom, kitchen-dinette, tiled ba'th, carport and all modern conveniences. Love ly grove of trees on 100-foot lot, with boat pier. Ideal as summer or permanent home. In teen-age talk this means that her home has a line where everyone gets an equal chance to make and receive calls. ; All it takes to have a "smooth" party line is common sense and a little courtesy. By using the tele phone aharingly, keeping your calls brief and by giving up the line in case of an emergency, everyone on the party line gets better service, including you. ITHB NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH i: COMPANY Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N.C. Thursday. May 19 LAST SHOWING 'THE HYPNOTIC EYE" "TEENAGE THUNDER" Friday, Saturday. Sunday and Monday. May 20-21-22-23 it! out shocks cat on A HOT TIN 1(00 F! " 1 '' Robt. Miichum, Eleanor Park -- er. Luana Patten and Geo Hamilton in "HOME FROM THE HILL" CinemaSeope aid Color - ( Shdws: Weekdays Shorts 7:30, Feature 8i00; Saturday Shorts start 2:00, Features 230-5:30 and 0:30; Sunday Shorts 2:30 and 8:30, Features 3:00-9:00. HO ADVANCK IN PRICKS Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, May 24-25-26 ;'- ' DOt'HI.K FRATI'RK Barry Sullivan in "THE. PURPLE GANG" George Hamilton! in ' - .. 1 &YVZ!3&HJ&tm j ; "Price reduceA!fetd1"i4.3M;i 14 .quicKsaie; ownenvnjovea awayiV A i solution ' to ' hot weather.'' problem. For inspec'tion and j further details, contact E. W. . Spires, Edenton, N. C, at ' once. may 13,20 - - BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UP . to May 23 on the J. C White;, property in Chapanoke. House and lot for sale. Submit bids to G. A. White, Hertford, N. C. Rights ceseryed to re ject any or all bids. ;': , may 13,29 WANTED ' Judge Malcolm B. Seawell i " For Governor (Paid Pol. Adv. by Finnk F. Paik) Apr22.29,May6,l 3,20,24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Lloyd L. Btan-' bry, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all . persons havinR claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 212 South Eden ton Road Street, Hertford, N. C. on or before the 6th day of April, 1961, or this not:ce'will be pleaded in bar of theiv recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please muke immediate payment. This 6th day of April, 1960. MRS. VIOLA BEMBRY, Executrix of Lloyd L. Bembry. Apr8.15,22,29May6,13 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini stratrix of the estate of Wen dell Eason. deceased, late ol Perquimans County, North Caro- . lina, this is to notify all jjr- I sons having claims against the 1 estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Belvidere, N. C., on or be fore the 23rd day of April, 1961, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 23rd day of April. I960. MABEL EASON JORDAN Administratrix of Wendell Eason. May6,13,20,27,Jun3.10 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Henry Jones and McKinlev Jones, dated October 26, 1959, and recorded in M O Book 33, page 382, in the office of Reg ister of Deeds of Perquimans County, North Carolina, default having been made in the yuy- mfnt nf iha inrtAhfnrlnpcc thoi-. by secured, and the said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject lo foreclosure, ; the undersigned Trustee will of- fer for sale at public auction to! the highest bidder for cash at , iho. f!nrt HnK rfn.ir in Hpit. 1 I or Athlete s r oot I si' T-4-1. liquid tor 3 to 5 dayt. Wiit.'!. freHl.-iitt-u-dt.iHy, l.eallliy hki.i reil;t(e the infeflio... If not dlighlfd will. inHtflnt-drying: T-4-1., your 4Rr biti'k fruni'uny drugjeint. Note: . T--I-I. In enperiully for severe euNefi. I'Ke T-4-1. FOOT I'OWItKK loo (five iin tiHe.tlf!, Hoothinir proteetion. NOW ut S & M PHARMACY SCRATCH-ME-NOT WITH ITCH-ME-NOT Apply ITCII-MK-NOT. In 15 minutes, if Ihe ilcl. needt, HeroU'lting, got yonr 4Sc buck. You feel the medirution take hold to quiet the itel. io minute; wtitt'l. beullhy, eleur nkii. eon.e on. (let ITCII-.M K-NOT from any druggist for evlcrinil skin IrritntioiiH. NOW at S & M PHARMACY Plagued Day And NightwithBladder Discomfort? Unwise eating or drinking may br a source of mild, but annoying bladder irritation making you 'feel restless. tene, and uncomfortable. And if rest leKg nightn, with nagging backache, . headache er muscular aohes and pain due to over-exertion, strain- or emotional upset, are adding to your misery don't wait try Doan's Pills. Dunn's Pills act 3 ways for speedy j-elief. 1 They have a soothing effect . in bladder irritutionM. 2 A font pain rtlieving action on nagging backache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. 3 A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the Widneys, tending to increase the output of the 15. miles of kidney tubei. So, get the some happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. New, Im-ge economy size saves money. Get Doan'g "ills today 1 ' Do'an s Pills NOTICE! BY ORDER OF THE PERQUIMANS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I will advertise for sale, on June 4, 1960, all Real Es jtate on which 1959 tae& have not been paid, and also will levy on all delinquent Personal Property Taxes. I will hold the sale of the Real Estate on Tuesday, July 5,1960. Please make prompt settlement now and save your self the additional cost of advertising. J EC- SHERIFF r. . r-una at d 11:30 o'clock A. M. on the. 1st day of Mayi' 19C0. ihe prop - ;rty conveyed m said deed of rust, the same lying and being m Hertford Township, Perquim- ans County, N. C., and more par- Main Street Extended on J. M Hunter's line and running west erly along said street 37 feet to Lena Griffin's line, thence a north course parallel with said Hunter's line to the Wood lot, now , owned- by said Hunter, thence -easterly 40 feet to lot now -occupied by said -Hunter, thence southerly-along said Hun ! ler's line 107 feet to Main Street extended, the place of be ginning. For farther descrip tion and chain of title see Deed Book 31, page, 423, Public Reg ' istry of Perquimans County, Notice Of Delinquent Tax Sale TOWN OF HERITOR) Sale of Town property for delinquent taxes for the year 1959. Date of sale Monday. June 13. 1960. at 12 o'clock noon, til the Court House door. Hertlord. North Carolina. R. C. ELLIOTT CLERK AND TAX COLLECTOR TOWN OF HERTFORD White Delinquent Taxes for 1959 Joseph I. Barclift. Penn. Ave $ 10.C8 L. B. Cobb, 'Ji, E. Academy 34.10 Norman Elliott ';Jf-'? J. O. Felton Estate, Dobb St 58.1b Mrs Marenrpl Halhawav. Dobb St 14. 9. Iff. O. Hunter. Giubb St i Lester T. Keel, Market St Cermit Lane, Edenton Road St Mrs. T. C. Lane, Grubb St William E. Lane, Dobb St .Louis F. Tarkington, Woodland Colored Delinquent I axes lor ID.k) Bcnnie Aloin. Gum St Alon.a Baker, King St Elise Mae Baker Penelope Bembry Estate John Blanchard, Edenton Road St Luberatha Blanchard, Dobb St Percy L. Brothers, Hyde Park George W. Cooper, Dobb St Giant Cooper, E. Railroad Ave Theodore and Marvello Cox, Covenl Garden Elbert Dail Estate, Covent Garden Howard Dail, King St Edward Davis,- Gum St Arthur Elliott, King St Lillian Roberta Elliott James Everett, Edenton Road St Archie Felton, King St Elec Felton, Kini St Forest Felton. Edenton Road St John Henry Felton, E. Railroad Lloyd H. Felton, Market St Mary D. Felton, King St Mary E. Felton, King St Mary L. Felton Estate. King St McCleuse Felton, Grubb St Rul'us S. Felton, Dobb St William O. Felton, King St . wn MMrs,iariu-I i. gsie Ferebee, King St. Wilmore ferebee. King -St ... Willie Lee Forehand, White Lane John franklin, King St. i,ol,and Gilliam, Jr., Dobb St Wallace Granby, Red Store itavmona uriswouid. Mug m Vera Hall, Dobb St. Ernest and Sammie Hardy Dobb St. Andersen H'arrell, Market St Scott and Edgar Harvey, Market St. William Hofiler Estate. Kins St. Council'. Holley, Stokes Lane . . . . . George James, Sr., King St George James, Jr., Dobb St Luliher James Heirs, Kins St Henry Jones, Market St Willie Jones, Dobb St.. Elva Lee. King St Fin ley Lloyd Charlie Low t her. Dobb St. Priscilla Lyons Estate Annie - M. Nixon, King St. Lena Odom Estate Cloister Overton, Grubb St. ... , Alexander H. Parker ., Leroy Parson, Market St Sidney Parson. Jr., King St Henrv Peal, Gum St Joe Perry, E. Railroad Ave....: Curtis Shamby, Covent Garden Thomas Shannon, King St. Rosa Sheard, King St Waiter D. Simpson Estate. King Moses Skinner, King ft... . Raleigh Skinner, Edenton Road Jesse Smith. Cox Ave... Joseph M. Spruill, Edenton Road H J. Sutton Estate, Dobb St Lonnic Thatch. Sr.. Stokes Lane C. B. Thompson. Dobb St Sam Til left Gum St fj. H. Tucker. King St.. : Harrison and Odessa Waff, King St 13.45 Mary Walker, Market Si. 5.14 John Gordon Webb. Covent. Garden 7.94 Charlie White. Dobb St 8.85 Isaac White. Kinr? Ft 10.811 Mary Isabella Wh'te. Gum St 12 13 Menford White, C ve"t Garden 8 57 Willie (Fate) While. Co""nt Garden 6 OH Oueen Webb Williams, King St 9.69 Rose Lyons Willis..... 7 24 WHI OF PERQUIMANS AGEYEIir-' Second r'Tract: Be2inninu .at m 1 stake five feet north from th northeast corner of said W. Ntii,; .Douglas' lot and running a north course 36 feet to a point oppov . 3ite the line between said Doug-" -' las and Lena Griffin Overton,,. ....... 1. . . . . . r ..I (ID leei, lo saia line Deiweeu . said Douglas and Lena Griffin:, Overton, thence an 'easterly -iourse along said Douglas' line Shout. 40 feet to J, M. Hunter's line, thence a north course 5 leet to a stake, the ooint of be ginning. For further descrip tion and chain of title see Deed Book 40, page 577, Public Keg--istry Of Perquimans County, North Carolina. Dated and posted this 20th day of April, 1960. , , CHASE. JOHNSON, Anr29mav-0.13,20 Trustee. 27.8.r. 64 44 13.2.1 M-8 Circle 4t..90 $ 14.T 2.77 (i.l!) 13.5: 4.10 16.07 9.70 29.85 U.lli 9.55 2.53 9.33 21.75 8.29 7.94 03.32 18.M 4.30 10.02 11.43 21.91 5.51 5.14 4.45 83(1 12.03 9.a7 31.28 7.91 7.21 5.14 12.37 12.31! 9.3) 15.40 11.43 9.80 10.07 21.91 18.24 8.08 7.38 30.33 17.10 15.07 10.38 9.41 12.13 12.27 ; 19.82 12.01 ti.19 9.33 0.19 15.34 19.05 3.C5 9.31 25.31 5.14 7.94 5.14 7.00 4.27 St St :. 31.00 St C!M7 20.51 11.02 11.82 !) S:i 45.H7 TE COUNTY m;1

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