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"Space Ship” Ride Awaits Visitors To Virginia Army Post Mfeelvoir. Va.—Guided tours in| spaciTfor the general public are be ing piloted by two U.S. Army soldiers who never have been closer to a roc ket ship than their television screens. The guided space tours are 45-min ute dramatized travelogues embellish ed with picture sound effects and a planetarium projector. They take place inside the Army’s small planetarium at the Engineer School here. Corporals Salvadors Ambrogio of (1311 Beach Avenue) Bronx, N. Y., and Richard E. Whitaker of (649 Not abene Drive) Alexandria, Va., venture on these inter-space expeditions with out leaving the ground. They travel to the moon and Mars in space ships powered by imagination rather than fractured atoms. Ambrogio acts as navigator and guide for the audience space-passen gers when the rocket motors blast off and skies sniral and whirl as the make believe craft heads for the moon. A running commentary bv Ambrogio from the control room via an inter com keeps passengers advised of the trip’s progress as the projector whisks them from sunset to evening, and stars anDear on the domed-roof sky. Unon the televiewer screen appear the earth and the moon as they are spen from out in space. Artists’ ideas of life on the moon serve as porthole pictures of that desolate orb. Then the return trip. Again the rocket blast, and as the moon fades from view, the clouds, the oceans and the polar ice cap of earth present a welcome picture. The sun rises, and l the passengers are back at Fort Bel voir. The round trip. Ambrogio ex plains took “ten days.” The audience at Whitaker’s travel ogue listens while the non-commis sioned officer poses as a veteran space traveler who describes his three day trip to Mars and shows photo graphs. He concludes his lecture urg ing his listeners to take the trip and see the wonders of space. The guided tours in space are pre sented as bi-weekly evening programs open to the general public. During normal training hours, Ambrogio and Whitaker serve as instructors in as tronmny for the Engineer School’s De- of Topography. It was fori ose that the planetarium was purchased. Enstor Seal Sale Wjii Today <r -• ’ T>og p “It vould he omidinsized that tin* 1954 r -oaT i-a : nThwm forgot and. that ’ve hove it will ]>■■■ giv-ntiy over-1 snbsc-' I '.*d.” ■ toted M v . I’ott t. “In.; fixing a <h finite <■•■ oil--'dm • ••.•.> f.,,- 1 this c-iiSp,'.there i< ahvavs- the rla.n'gev* that t’». nublie will re- nine the sum; is snf-ficient to c.t* • for all of our crippli ' ponulation. Actually, the amount is sufficient only to help main-| tain the current programs and to pro- , vide for moderate expansion so that those whose needs are most urgent may he served. W. J. Taylor, ihairrna . of the drive which is sponsored bv the Edenton Lions Club, appointed Alton Brooks and Parker- Helms to contact the fac ulty and students of the Edenton City Schools for their contributions. He appointed N. J. George as head of the film showing campaign and Nathan Dail was placed in charge of counter | collections. The an :ua! Ens’er Seal appeal is sponsored by the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, and is conducted in the 48 States, District of Columbia, Alaska, Puerto Rico and Hawaii. AUCTION FRIDAY NIGHT Another community auction will be held Friday night at 8 o’clock at the Prove FREE /Arthritis RheunotisnA I hiss Relieved 1 \ wM inhr*t tikfwl Niwlellw J Make Tilts 24 Hr. 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Regular economy or hospital rim bottle tt.oo. or Special only" SI.OO Muscle-AM AT YOU* DRUG STOM American Legion hut, when Auc- 1 tioneer Robert Shea will sell to the highest bidders a large variety of items. A goodly number have been attending these Friday night auctions, where there is a lot of fun and spe cial prizes given to the ladies. ROTARY MEETS TODAY Edenton’s Rotary Club will meet at 1 1 o’clock today (Thursday) in the Parish House. President John Kra mer urges a 100 per cent attendance. CAKE SALE SATURDAY Advai.ee Home Demonstration Club will have a cake sale at the P & Q Super Market Saturday, March 20. Proceeds of the sale will be used for tile community building. But Even So McGinty—l’ve a terrible com on the bottom of my foot. Pat—That’s a foine place to have it. Nobody can step on it but you. Too Late To Classify REWARD! LOST—BILLFOLD IN COLONIAL Store Tuesday afternoon. Contain ed large sum of money and driving license. Liberal reward for infor mation leading to recovery. Mrs. Catherine Goodwin, Route 1, Eden- J*>n. ltc Legal Notice North Carolina, Chowan County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Horace C. White and v *-«>wvw/wwwwwv»/v u - u - > _ > -, ( - u - L |- u -,|- | % . •^^^vvvs-v^»/vvvvnrjnjw\Ar^v Ifflwm BffffC LI PTON TEA «3 5c lIIV Change (o Phillips and Keep the Change—PHILLIPS VEGETABLE BEEF, S c r II Stock Your ti k , || LnlLlxtN SOUP... . ... Con IDC IS °*“., ow i STRONG HEART .. 3 29c ® R«CH IN FOOD VALUE—PLATE BONE IN |;s! CHICKEN OF THE SEA—LIGHT MEAT—BITE SIZE 4 * Stewing Beef u . 19c §§ CHUNK TUNA "£»* 37c i W//' SEVEN INCH CUT—TENDER DELICIOUS &':v my. r>*L n b«i c o a » ground extra fine—McCormick's extra strength » Rib Roast u c^r L ?. 53c u \s° ic * o3c |§ ni ati/ DPDDFD 10z - 10r §| PACKED IN SMITHFIELD—JAMESTOWN D L/A V* l\. I LirL lx. •• • • Can I7C In Sliced Bacon lb 65c 111 FOR ALL YOUR BAKING AND COOKING NEEDS 111 .:* WONDERFUL VALUE—NO WASTE ARM ||| SPRY SHORTENING ... 3 Con 90c 1 BONELESS ROAST THAT COOKS F U |§ .' uiWJSLi S3 c ’ssoS: 59 c * WATER MAID wce 2 cifc 31c g 1 POTATO •** C S&ftZ MB . m P aSßg| /JL iWffflliSlifl * t<u ' ooaa ufevand nMh tup non «■* » W® K|h hu-ss. , H Si'fkS' L's.’sn^’"- 1 " rassssts!" ||| BAfiS ss THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. N. C.. THURSDAY. MARCH 18, 1954. f ills wife, Bommie W. White, dated : July 16, 1953, and recorded in Book ' 63 at page 613 in the office of the i Register of Deeds for Chowan County, , N. C., default having-been made in the payment of the ihdibtedness there by Secured and said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction ; to the highest bidder for cash at the i Coutt House door in Edenton, North Carolina, at noon, on the 10th day of IMPORTANT TAX NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the names of all persons, firms and corporations who have fail ed to list their property for taxation for the ' year 1954 will be presented to the Grand Jury at the March Term of Chowan County Su : perior Court, beginning March 29, 1954. W. P. JONES Tax Supervisor of Chowan County (By Authority of the Board of Commissioners of Chowan County) April, 1954, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and j being in Chowan County, North Caro-; lina, in First (Edenton) Township, and I more particularly described as fol-1 lows: Being that certain property with all I improvements thereon, lying and be-| ing in Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina, and being those lots of land known and designated as Lots No. 151 and No. 152 of North Edenton as shown on a map or plat thereof of this subdivision duly recorded in the 'office of the Register of Deeds for ; Chowan County in Deed Book I No. 2 lat page 566, to which map or plat reference is hereby made for further description. I YVWWVWWWWWWA^WWWWWWV ■ Re-Opening March 23rd Nu - Curl Beauty Shop Mrs. J. H. Allsbrook Announces Re-opening Os Her Beauty Shop on Broad Street FOR YOUR EASTER SPECIAL HAIR CUT OR PERMANENT CALL EARLY FOR AN APPOINTMENT Nu - Curl Beauty Shop PHONE 605 BROAD STREET EDENTON, N. C. “The Stairway to Style Is the Stairway to the Nu-Curl Beauty Shop” : SECTION ONE—] This sale is subject to all outstand -1 ing and unpaid taxes. ! This 10th day of March, 1954. MARVIN P. WILSON, Trustee. Marlß,2s,Aprill,Bc Page Seven
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