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. 1 k.-w.i Frankfurt, Germany U. S. Army Unitary Police who ride the rail through the Iron Curtain encounter their share of incidents, but so far they have been more human than "in ternationaL" ' " ' ' Members of the 640th MP Guard Battalion, the only unit of its kind in Europe, patrol military and certain ' civilian trains that run between the ', two German cones. They know from sad experience that lost wallets, train sick passengers and -schoolboys with prankish ideas are routine to train patrol duties the world over. The Boy Scouts enroute to a jam boree in Berlin are a case in point They gave the American MP's a few anxious moments and spread alarm among the Soviet soldiers, too. The fire crackers they tossed out of the windows of the train as it sped through the Soviet Zone led to the logical conclusion that guns were be ing discharged. Then there are the boys at heart, if not in years who persist in pull ing the emergency cord. "We attached a $20 fine to that foolishness," said Master Sergeant Orsie 0. Odell of (451 14 Avenue) Rock Island, 111., operations sergeant at headquarters here. "That's a stiff price and discourages most of the pranksters." One run is pretty much the same as another to these MP's. A check of their report sheets show that they have encountered such offenses as the passing of illegal currency, unauthor ized use of passports, thefts, assault and shootings. However, the usual situation that the MP must handle runs to more humdrum stuff provid ing information, helping passengers with small children, checking the seals on freight cars filled with military equipment, locating lost articles, guarding the mall and checking mili tary passes. Two members of the 540th ride each of the passenger trains, while one of ficer and four enlisted men, one of whom speaks Russian, - ride the freights. In all, the battalion has about 10 members who speak Russian."- ' The bi-linguists rarely use their Russian. The 'American MP's have little contact with the Soviet guards at the crossing point.. Even when "hot-boxes" overheated axle-bearings develop in the Soviet Zone and the car and its guards must be left be hind, things go in a routine fashion. The MP's stand guard and wait for help to arrive. It arrives. They go back into the American Zone. That is all.. : .'. 'His Prise'''. Minister I hope, my boy, you are carrying away from college some thing worth while. Senior Yes, sir, the prettiest co-ed in the place. Classified and Legals Also '.". :. li 1 Jfyrlast two weeks in J-!y ajui all of Au gust Phone Winfall. N. C, 8681. Junel8July2 -;v. "i: SALESMEN WANEl--YOUR OWN Business. iwieigh Dealers earn good profits. Products on credit Opening now in Perquimans County. Exceptional opportunities for indus trious man. Write Rawleigh's, De partment NCF-320-170, Richmond, Va. v , ; June4,ll,185 rrrxvxwi mu I , t - ITavL t f 1 f s Executor of Ce estate of L-rs. At-Je Lane, deceased, said deceased to exhibit, them to the undersigned at Hertford; N. G on or before the 29th of May, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, AH persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment : :; ' late of Persuimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of This 29th day of May, 1954. KOTfCE CJ EDZIT TAX SALE TOWN OF HERTFORD Sale of Town property for delinquent taxes for the year 153. Date of sale, Monday, July 12, 1954, at 12 o'clock noon at the Court House door, Hertford, North Carolina - - W. G. NESVBY , CLERK AND TAX COLLECTOR, TOWN OF HERTFORD WHITE DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1953. Hertford Locker and Packing Company, Grubb Street 108.81 Hunter, W. O., Grubb Street- 80.17 Landing, W. D Railroad Avenue 23.22 Lane, Kermit, Edenton Road Street .- 30.84 Lane, Thomas, Willow Avenue. . 44.06 Lane, Mrs. T. C, Grubb Street 12.91 June4,ll,l la L-...e t3 i tA t - 1 b t unn' Ted at r .:"-. i:Al C on or before t.e lCi c y of L.y. NOTICE CI A -,;at:on Having quall'Ied as' Executrix of lor ,- n,c w::i tuTr'a. 1 the estate of X B. Cortitt, deceased, i, ot their recovery. All persons in UU of Pemans County, -North debted to gA estate wQ please make immediate payment T,i 11 ' T . .. NOW ICU CAN -LICK ATHLETE J rOOT WITH KESATCLYTIC ACTION ITCH-K2-N0T. TU.L. a keratolvtle funridde.' IN 15 MINUTE3 - SLOUGHS OFF the tefttei outer sUn,' sppiywr .tca-ue-Not, yon exposing buried fungkUe and kills a must be pleased, or your 40e beck at contact Leaves sun Lie baby's. In any drug store. Banish externally just ONE HOUR, if not pleased, your caused itcB of eesema, ringworm, ath 40c back at any drug store. Today at lete's foot poise ivy, insect bites, S AND M. adv. surface rashes. Today at S AND M, L- L J y Q!ii:::::z IIIUWV lv TV77 OTIC cv OaDER of ti;e Ffliaains mm board uF con co:,::,mo;,trs COLORED DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1953 Amt.' Baker, Alonzo, King Street S 12.94 Brickhouse, Rachel, White's Lane. 8.10 Bundle, James E., Grubb Street 23.29 Cooper, Grant Railroad Avenue. 16.59 Cox, Theodore, Covent Garden.. 7.16 Creecy, Isaiah Heirs, King Street 10.87 Dail, Elbert Estate, Covent Garden 1.53 Dail, Howard, King Street 13.55 Elliott Arthur, King Street .7.09 Elliott Lillian Roberta. 6.75 Felton, Elec, King Street 3.29 Felton, Forest Edenton Road 16.38 Felton, John, Railroad Avenue 10.13 Felton, John E., Market Street... 16.12 Felton, Mary L. Estate....... 10.13 Felton, Rufus, Dobb Street... 8.61 Felton, William O., King Street 8.15 Felton, Wilmore, King Street 6.08 Forehand, Lillie, White's Lane 4.12 Granbry, Wallace . . 12.24 Granderson, James ... 4.18 Gregory, Wilder H., Gum Avenue 8.15 Hall, Vera, Dobb 'Street 10.13 lardy, Ernest and Sammie, Dobb Street 11.36 Harrell, Anderson, Market Street.. 15.18 Hinton, Lee ; ; 10.85 Holly, E. L., Market Street.... 20.25 Hoffler, William, King Street 20.89 Holly, Alpine, King Street.. : 7.43 1 will advertise for sale, on July 1, 1954, all Real Estate on which 1953 taxes have not been paid, and also will levy on all delinquent Personal Property Taxes. I will hold the sale of the Real Estate on Monday, August 2, 1954. i Please make prompt settlement now and save the ad ditional cost of advertising. Hollv. L. D.. Dohh Street: James, George W., Jr., King Street James, Luther, King Street 12.29 21.19 16.58 7.16 7.60 Jenkins, John Thos., Covent Garden . Jones, Catherine Estate. King Street Jones, Lula Alphonso . . 8.10 Lassiter, Herbert, King and Edenton Rd. 4.05 Lee, Edna, King Street 8.10 Lyons, Ellis, Cox Ally. 6.08 Lyons, Priscilla, Edenton Road - 42.52 Lassiter, Elsie, Grubb Street 5.06 Moore, Andrew, Brace Avenue ... 13.19 Overton, Cloister, Grubb Street... 8.10 Parsons, Sidney, King Street 12.74 Peal, Henry, Gum Avenue Satterfield, Emma Lee. 2.03 4.05 6.75 8.21 6.08 Sheard. Rosa, Kinsr Street . . Skinner, Raleigh, Edenton Road . Smith, Ollie, King Street ; Spruill, Joe, Edenton Road .. - 180.95 Sutton, B. J., Estate, Edenton Road 18.90 Tucker, J. H., Lot and Store House 42.93 Waffe, Harrison and Odessa, King Street 10.13 Walker, Mary, Market Street I - 4.05 vnn puwrTwn TTNirTTRNTKfrrcn apartments; three rooms in each.' Webb, John, Sr., King Street Webb, John G., Covent Garden Webb, Queen, King Street ; Welch, Andrew, King Street White, Minsford, Covent Garden . Williams, Willie, Church Street- White, Willie Fate, Covent Garden Zachery, Lizzie, Market Street. 5.40 . 10.99 9.92 10.85 9.67 50.82 7.16 13.50 Cdrive withoa " HMMSMSSWHaflMM JsL SSSSSSSSSSMSM f V Pen. Cost Total 45 .95 114.11 I "; ! 1.21 .95 82.33 ' 1.23 .95 . 33.02. I - 'I I 1.76 ' .95 46.77 I , . - . - , . . 1 a . Pen. Cost Total i ; $ .52 $ .95 14.41 . 2 .95 9.87 V .93 .95 25.17 I .66 .95 18.20 f .29 M 8.40 4L .43 ' .95 12.25 .06 .95 - 2.54 t .54 .95 15.04 I .28 .95 8.32 1 .27 . .95 r97 & .13 .95 4.37 I .65 .95 . 17.98 J .41 :95 11.49 l T .64 .95 17.71 S$7 1 Z .41 .95 11.49 . . I 4 .95 .9.90 1. ' 1' ' .83 .95 9.43! I - . I .24 .95 7.27j ' gj 1:1 if M. G. OWENS l S is Sf, : SHERIFF OP PERQUIMANS COUNTY . I 81 .95 22.01 '''' rL .84 ' .95 22.68 J. I 0 .95 8.68 X-bilf)" "' nJhJii i NJfr..Jfr. Jh,JbJl .49 .95 13.73, .32 . .95 9.37 ... 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