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PAGE TWO ■SECTION ONE—: • ■ - ■ i ..—.ii • .1. , AUGUST POULTRY SUGGESTIONS ] COUNTY AGENT EXPLAINS NEW EGG LAW —J How will the new egg law which became effective July 1, 1955, al' feet th e poultry raisers? The fol lowing points may help answer tins question and also help producers comply with the North Carolina Egg Law: 1. Definition: "Producer” means a person, firm, or corporation sell ing no eggs other than eggs pro duced by his or her own flock. 2. Exemptions: "Producers” of market and hatching eggs, also “buyers” and “sellers*’ of luttch ing eggs and “interstate shipment" of eggs are exempt from the er - law. 3: Producer May Grade: Th e X. C. Egg Law does not prevent a pro ducer or anyone from grading and selling eggs according to tin grades and sizes adopted by the Board of Agriculture. Producers that . sell graded ..eggs' , in cartons should print or stamp the grade and size of the letters should be at least one-fourth (V) ot one inch high on each carton. 5. Buying Eggs To Sell: When-, a producer buys eggs for resale, he j automatically becomes a. distributor j and pays two cents pet; case On the. eggs' he buys and also on the egg: | he produces. . I 6. Bulk Eggs :. Retailers buying I loose eggs directly from producers I can sell them without showing the! grade and size on the case, box,! however, the display must l>e la j beied Producer Eggs. If th e eggs j aic graded, then the grade ami-size | must be shown in legible letfoi'-- at . least' one-half , inch high. T. Invoice: Producers who sell . eggs: to retail stores, cases, etc., are to furnish an invoice showing the name and address of seller, name and address of buyer, and th, imantity and date of sale. It the | eggs are graded, the grade and size are to be shown on the invoice. However, producers selling less than five dozen eggs, which arc hot in carton, are not, required t, give an invoice. Also, no invoice is necessary, when eggs aic sold d. ■; -ectly to the consumer. 8. Ungraded Eggs. Edible egg not classified and segrega.tedj for grade and size aie called un graded eggs, ;>. Bad Eggs: Producers are not exempt from the provisions of the rules and regulations prohibiting the sale of inedible eggs. 10. Penalty: Maximum fine not more than 150.00 or imprisonment not more than thirty days, 11. For more information on the Hints for the August Bride When th* ceremony is over . you lake your husband’s arm, and walk up the aisle together Behind you are the maid ec-honor, and best man, then the bridesmaids and ushers. Guests remain in the pews until the wedding party leaves the Church. You’re married now, and soon will be entertaining friends in your own home, t-or this you will want sterling like these beauties by R»td & ftortwn. Prices ate for 6-pc. place settings and inch Fed.taa.* "Classic "Francis I. "Dancing "Georgian "Silver "Silver Rbn, $38.75 Flowers, Rote, Wheat, Sculpture, S33JO ' 525.73 *32.50 *32.50 *3475 Byrum’s Gift Shop Packages Gift Wrapped and Mailed , TELEPHONE 800 EDENTON, N: C. egg law: Contact your County , Agents’ Office or write to the ] N.C.D.A., Division of Markets, Ra leigh, says C. W. Overman, Coun ty Agent. Town Petitioned To Curb Noisy Trucks 'Continued from Page One) Small. Mayor Kehayes pointed out that the situation is rather complicated, 1 but he assured Mr. Everett that I everything possible will be done to bring about some relief., J P Ricks and William D. Ben nett .presenting the Bishop Laun- ' diy. made an appeal for permission i to make additions to their plant to 1 take care of an already and antici pated increase in business. Their request was denied by the Zoning Adjustment Board in, that their es- 1 tablishmein is located in a resideii- ' t.iaJ section according to the recent zoning ordinance. Mayor Kehayes j appointed George Alma Byrum and Luther Parks to study the situation j and report at the next Council meeting. i A smalt group of colored people ; I attended, the meeting in connection I with'the town taking over the Vine ' 1 Oak Cemetery, it was pointed out ! that no record -of graves and plots, ' ; except those recently sold, were ' available, so that a complicated sit ! nation exists. J. Edwin Butflap j and Graham Byrum were appointed • ( to confer with- trustees of the ceme tery to determine what can be worked out regarding ownership es graves and plots. i John A. Holmes Informed the Couiieiimen that the school trus j tees were preparing to purchase a portion of the Norfolk Southern Railroad property adjoining the ilew addition to the colored school and asked if the town would accept a right of way to build a street extending from the east end of 1 School Street to the railroad. He | also stated,he understood an indus try was interested in purchasing , the remainder of the railroad prop jerty if a street was constructed. : The Couneilmen agreed to accept a deed from the school trustees for the right of way for a street. . Various reports were presented from the various departments, in cluding the work done during the month by the Street Department, the first time such a report was prepared. 784 Tar Heels Lose Driving License Due To Drunken Driving In All 1,610 Motorists Lose Their Privilege To Drive Cars As usual, alcohol and automobiles failed to mix in July the Motor Ve hicles Department says in pointing out that 784 Tar Heel motorists lost their legal driving privileges following drunk driving convic tions. Another 497 went down before speeding counts during the month, with most of the convictions in the over 75 mph bracket. In all the agency reported 1,610 motorists were required to surren der their driver’s license for various traffic law violations. Last year’s July tally totaled 1,748. 1,925 Arrested For Speeding In July Simple speeding (over 55 mph) resulted in a trip to court for 1,925 Tar Heels last month the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles reports. In a summary of traffic offenses not requiring the loss of driver’s Ii- Legal Notices North Carolina Chowan County SALE OF VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Tinie J. Ev ans dated the 18th day of October, 1950 and recorded in Mortgage Book 61, page 353, in th e Office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan Cotrnty, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secur ed and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Eden ton. North Carolina at noon, on the 6th day of September, 1955 the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the Town of Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina and mors particularly described as follows: The house and lot at the corner of Oakum Street and Carteret Street and known as No. 400 North Oakum Street,.Edenton, North Car olina. This sth day of August. 1955. JOHN W. GRAHAM Trustee. Augll,lß,2s,SeptlcJG EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the Estate of Loulie W. Bunch, de ceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Eden ton, North Carolina, on or . before the 16th day of July. 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 16th day of July, 1955. GLENN E BUNCH, Executor of Loulie W. Bunch Estate. Augl 1,18,25,5ept1,8,15c NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of Enoch Ward, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Edenton, North Caro lina on or before the 4th day of August, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AII persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 4th day of August. 1955. JOHN W. GRAHAM, Administrator of Enoch Ward Estate. Aug 11,18,25,5ept1,8,15c NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of Melvin L. Mor ris, deceased, late of Chowan Coun ty, North. Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Tyner, North Carolina on or be fore the 14th day of July, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 14th day of July, 1955, J. W. MORRIS, Administrator of Melvin L. Morris Estate Ju1y14,21,28,Aug4,11,18c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Raving qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of Mrs. Evie C. Umphiett, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Wake Forest, North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of July, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar es their recovery. All per sona indebted to said estate will i please wake immediate payment. This July 7, 1985. MADGE HEDRICK EASLEY, Administratrix es Mrs, Evie C. Umphiett Estate Ju1y7,14,21,28.Aug4,11c THE CHOW.-vN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 11, 1955. i cense the agency also reported .743 I arrests for driving without a li cense, 506 for ignoring a stop sign, 483 for faulty mechanical equip [ nient, 436 for reckless driving and 222 for driving on the wrong side , of the road. In all there were 5,154 North I Carolinians cited for traffic offens es during the month. Another 1,- j 317 out-of-staters increased the to tal to 6,471. BE PROUD BUT CAUTIOUS. EXPERT ADVISES FARMERS It’s fine to be proud of your poultry flock and buildings, but let ‘ caution guide you in showing them off, advises R. S. Dearstyne, pro fessor of poultry science at State College. Dearstyne believes that disease prevention is the best method of di -1 sease control. In view of this, he strongly urges poultrymen not to allow visitors in his poultry houses or on the chicken range. Most chickens have some disease ’ producing germs in their digestive tracts or in their respiratory sys tems. It is also probable that all flocks have some intestinal para sites among their members. These germs lodge in the litter, on equip ment and on range. Visitors who come to your farm I COOL!! I Your Last Chance For Summer Bargains BELK-TYLER’S I of Edenton FINAL CLEAN-SWEEP! ■ (^ S :eMsSM SUMMER GOODS I GOING FULL BLAST!! IT ALL MUST GO! I Sale Continues While Quantities Last I I Don’t Miss This Last Chance! P I Get Your Share Os These I | Last Closeoitts | ■ \ I perhaps have walked through their own poultry houses Or someone , Oise’s. It is possible that they car ry disease organisms on their 1; shoes, and there’s a good chance ■ your flock will become infected. To survive in today’s competitive market, the producer must elimi nate all factors he can that increase production costs. Disease out breaks often determine whether or not a poultry-man makes a profit or suffers a loss, Dearstyne says. PUGH . MAYO Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mayo announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Essie Lee Mayo, to Edward E. Pugh. The wedding took place Monday . August 8, in Edenton. I'gAS SERVICE AfIfSBESTT'I j Cooking... Water Heating... Heating APPLIANCES ON EASY TERMS y iiTimKTTfwnirn ii ■ia hi s— ' Western Gas Service ! ; 220 E. QUEEN .ST. PHONE 458 Fair Question MacPherson was strolling down the street when he noticed what he thought was the familiar figure of a friend. Quickening his steps be came up to the man and slapped him on the back. To his amaze ment and confusion he then saw that he had greeted an utter stranger. “Oh, I beg your pardon,” he said apologetically. “I thought you were an old friend of mine, Mack intosh by name.” The stranger recovered his wind and replied heatedly: “And sup posing I were Mackintosh, do you have to hit me so hard?” "What do you care,” retorted MacPherson, “how hard I hit Mack intosh?” For Surveying Farms... Woodlands... City Lots Sub-Divisions , Drawing Maps .., Timber Cruising || and Estimation See or Call W, Leslie Morgan SURVEYOR DRAFTSMAN ROUTE TWO BOX 508 EDENTON, N. C. PHONE 379-J-2 AFTER 6 P. M. A Certified Member of the North Carolina Society of Surveyors —
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