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PAGE TWO —SECTION TWO SAM WIN Jy| ft SAYS ft Washington—Congress conven ed in a determined mood to re pair the lagging scientific and de fense posture of this nation. Joint Session President Eisenhower came be fore a Joint Committee of the Congress last Thursday for his State of the Union message. I ap prove of the portion of the Presi dent’s speech urging the strength ening of our national defense, particularly in the missile field. He recommends a program simi lar to that which the Senate Com mittee on Armed Services has been trying in vain for at least three years to induce the Defense Department to put into effect. I am withholding comment in re spect to the other portions of the message until such time as spe cific proposals relating thereto may be presented to Congress. I find in the Congress the con viction that a positive course must be charted to meet the chal lenge before us. There is the dis tinct feeling that if the Admini stration does not provide that chart the Congress will have to assert the leadership. Look Ahead Grave errors have been made. Perhaps the greatest has been the failure of the Adminisration to as sert leadership, its lack of a sense of urgency, and its lulling of the nation into the false belief that all was well. But the primary INCREASING COSTS MOST , NOTICEABLE FOOD TREND It’s a well-known fact that a change in diet and eating habits over the past several years has brought about new trends in food. According to Ruby P, Uzzle and George Abshier, Agricultural Ex tension Service consumer market ing specialists, “higher incomes, improved marketing ‘know how’, more wives working away from home, lack of domestic help and more time spent away from home by the family have made these changes necessary." Just what are some of the new food habits that have shown up in recent years? Reports from Abshier and Mrs. Uzzle show that today we have a year-round sup ply of fresh vegetables and fruits —something that hasn’t always been true. Our consumption of starches such as potatoes, cereals and flour breads has decreased, being replaced by fresh fruits and vegetables. The new year that lies ahead will reveal other new trends. I New foods will come into focus. I Several new products have been developed recently which are or soon will be available on the mar ket. Besides the many new products, shoppers will find many foods in new types of packaged afe w'ell as • in different forms, designed to I save time while shopping, for con venience to shoppers, to make I meal preparation eSsier and to j give price economy when buying.! Perhaps the biggest noticeable I trend in foods during the last few years, say the specialists, has been j the increasing cost of food we buy. Actually the cost of the i IN MEMORIAM | In sad and loving memory of onr husband and father, Ernest B. Williams, who left us January 27 1957. One year has passed dear daddy, Since you from us were taken. Life hasn’t been the same. We almost feel forsaken. We watched you slowly fade away, We could not keep you here. With aching hearts we had to part With one we loved so dear. People think the grief is lessened Though the smiles may hide the tears; But sweet memories will linger, Despite the passing years. They say time heals all sorrows, And helps us to forget; But time so far has only proven How much we miss you yet. O how we’ve missed you daddy, This long and lonely year; The eyes that watched you Are often filled with tears- Deep in our hearts is a picture. Worth more than silver or gold. It’s a picture of you dear daddy; Your memories will never grow 7 old. God gave us strength and cour -1 aee To fight the heavy blow; ] But only one who loses one i Will ever really know. Father who are in heaven: ] JJus if our daily prayer: j our precious daddy I gi M^Airo^Su^K J . IAMS c question is not who is to blame but what measures are necessary to regain our military and scien tific strength. For if we are to devote our energy to looking backward for the mistake we may find that we have no future to which to look forward. Congressional inquiries are un der way to ascertain the true stat us of our defense and to make recommendations to strengthen our defense posture. It is my belief that if the people are giv en the true facts and are told of the necessary remedies they will be willing to assume the burden of insuring national security. The first days of this session I spent chiefly in attending the Se lect Committee (the so-called Senate Rackets Committee) and the Senate Preparedness Subcom mittee of the Armed Services Committee. We face a very heavy schedule of work this session. I am convinced that all of us very keenly feel the heavy responsi bility that rests with the Con gress in formulating wise and sufficient policies. The cause of peace and security is not achieved easily, but I am convinced that it is worth sacrifice and unceas ing effort. With this in mind, I am looking forward to the session to make whatever contribution I can to help us remain a free peo ple. _ food itself has risen little, if any, during the last five years. What has increased is the cost of the services we get when buying food. This is the main reason why re tail prices of many foods rise while farm prices fall. “Keep in mind, however,” ex plains Abshier, “that although food prices have been going up due to increased services, food is still a bargain.” Welcome Change Fortune Teller—You seem to be in for a financial reverse. Client—Thank heavens! If my finances don’t reverse pretty soon, I’ll starve. MAIL YOUR CHECK Eliminate bill-paying errands. Write your check and mail it. That is the safe, time-saving, businesslike way. Your personal checking account is welcome at The Bank of Edenton. » i in addition to the convenience of checking facilities, it will provide safe hanking for current funds and a prompt collection service for checks you receive. Open your account / now. 3 % Paid On Savings Accounts THE BANE OF EDENTON EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1894 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION .j* "w »«<k.: , uttiyytif IN THE HAT Little David Rouzer’s Navy cap threatens to sink him on his arrival in New York aboard the liner Inde pendence. The 2 -month-old youngster, born in Port Lyau tey, Morocco, wears a cap be longing to his dad, Cmdr. Har vey Rouzer, of Salisbury. N.C. ... wap ? Legal Notices North Carolina, Chowan County. The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator C.T.A.,, of the Estate of Mildred Bey Crom well, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of Janu ary, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 10th day of January. 1958. RICHARD O. CROMWELL, Administrator C.T.A. Jan16,23,30,Feb6,13,20c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of J. H. Hin ton, 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 Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 2nd day of January, 1959, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . This January 2, 1958. MARY H. COPELAND, 311 East Queen Street, Edenton, N. C. Administratrix of J. R. Hinton. Jan2,9,16,23,30,Feb6pd I 7KS CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1958. North Carolina, Chowan County. j NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by T. E. Parker, Jr., and wife, Mary J. Parker, to Kenneth G. Cum ming, Trustee, dated December 17, 1954, and recorded in Deed of Trust Book 67, page 553, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County; and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned as Substituted Trustee by an instrument of writ ing dated November 11, 1957 and recorded in Deed Book 13, page 596, in said Public Registry, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, at the direction of the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned Substituted Trus tee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Edenton, North Carolina, at 11:00 A. M., on the 3rd day of Febru ary, 1958, the property described in said deed of trust, and describ ed as follows: Being 'a part of tfiet. prooertv formerly owned by T. F,. Parker and now owned by T. E. Parker, Jr„ beginning at an iron stake in the western margin of N. C. Highway No. 32, said stake being located in ' said margin at a point 515 feet southwardly from the E. R. Wilson-T. E. Parker divis ion line, running then west wardly 178 feet to a marked maple; thence southwardly 210 feet to a marked red oak; thence eastwardly 178 feet to a point in the margin of said Samovar VODKA |, | $0.90 050 O 4/5 01. pin! Product of U. S. A. Booka Koropanlya. Schenley. Pa. and Fresno, Calif. • Made • from Groin • 100 proof. • Highway No. *32 (located 210 foreclosure, and the holder of the feet southwardly from the indebtedness thereby having de w£dh? landed a foreclosure thereof for rs beginning the above des tße Purpose of satisfying said in beingtocated debtedness, the undersigned, fn Chowan County Trustee, will offer for sale at Carolina V ’ public auction to the highest A cash deposit of ien per cent “*** tor cash at the Court will be required o, the s »eee»ful ffafSttE fflS IJi, the 2nd d.T of, January. Tfffl XT -e* a vnT ftt * * Township, Cho wa n County, Substitute Trustee. | North Carolina, to wit. Jan9,16,23,30c j Tract No. I—Beginning at a 1 point at the Southwest corner ol NOTICE O'F SALE OF L. C. Baker lands; thence North- REAL ESTATE wardly along lands of L.-C. Bak- North Carolina, er to the center of the big ditch; Chowan County. thence Westwardly along center Under and by virtue of a Deed of big ditch to a point where of Trust executed to the under- said ditch turns Southwardly; signed, by L. C. Baker and wife, thence Southwardly along center Trythenia L. Baker, dated Feb- of said big ditch to the J. W. ruary 9, 1955, and recorded in Baker line; thence Eastwardly DT Book No. 69, page 7-8, in the along line of J. W. Baker to the office of the Register of Deeds point of begi *ning and contain of Chowan County, North Caro- ing four (4) acres,* more or less, lina, default having been made and being a part of the W. D. in the payment of the indebted- Welch lands, ness secured by said Deed of Tract No. 2.—A certain tract Trust, and said instrument being or parcel of land in Third Town by the terms thereof subject to ship, Chowan County, State of 3 MORE BIG DAYS BELK-TYLER’S CLEARANCE SALE This is the one B-I-G Sale everyone looks forward to Savings are sensa tional ... Amazing values ... Hurry down tomorrow morning and get your share of the savings ... Now is the time to stock tip on items for next year’s use at low, low January sale prices - Join the crowds today. Big Crowds have saved many Dollars During The First Week of Our Sale. You Too, Can Save On These Items For Your Home And For Everyone In The Whole Family! SHOP EVERY DEPARTMENT for SPECIAL BUYS TODAY * CLOSEOUT GROUPS * ANNUAL REDUCTIONS * ODDS AND ENDS * SPECIAL PUROIASES ( f * SOILED.MERCHANDISE ★ SPECIAL REDUCTIONS L i North Carolina, adjoihing the lands of E. C. Welch, Virginia Road, G. H. Baker, Mrs. Fanny H. Welch and others ahd bound ed as follows: viz: Commenc ing at a ditch at the Virginia Road, the comer between this tract and G. H. Baker; thence running lip the Virginia Road 4 North course to a ditch in the branch at E. C. Welch corner; thence a straight line, a West course to a chopped oak at fence; thence a straight line, a West course to a chopped pine tree near the big ditch between Jas. L. Baker, deceased, land and Mrs. Fanny H. Welch; thence along said ditch a South course to G. H. Baker corner; thence an East course down the G. H. Bak er line to the first station, con taining 22.5 acres, more or less, it being a part of the Jas. L. Baker land. Being the same real estate conveyed to G. H. Baker by W. W. Forehand . and wite by Deed dated February 14, 1910, and recorded in Book “L,” page 163, etc., in the office of Register of Deeds for Chowan County, North Carolina. Tract No. 3.—A part of Lot Np. 3 allotted to George H. BaS| er in the division of the J. L-B Baker lands in Third Township, n Chowan County, North Carolina, whisk-* division is reoorded in raSlpflagS 75, etc., in the office tn the Register of Deeds for Chpwan County, North Caro lina, find described as follows, to vlit: Beginning at Drew R- Bak er’s line or corner in the run Os a branch, then up Drew R. Bak er’s North 62.5 deg. West 76 poles to Dosse.v Welch’s line at a ditch; thence down said ditch to a comer at two maples; thence South 70 deg. West 53 poles to a pine; thence up the run of a branch to the Virginia Road; thence up said road 70 poles to first station, containing 45 acres. For further reference and description, see Deed of G. H. Baker and wife, Emma Baker, recorded in Book of Deeds No. 3, page 502, Public Registry for Chowan County,. North Carolina. Dated and posted this 31st day of December, 1958. WELDON A. HOLLOWELL, Trustee. Jan 2,9,16,23 wh - v
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