TSfi'PEEQUIMAWS WEEKLT, toWOM), 'NORTH CAROLINA,' TRIDAY, jriii 8,'i95S. TAGS it AC? Cites P;j Improvements Need ""A penny saved, is a penny earn ta.Vj That old adage has a special 'meaning at this time for Tar Heed farmers' in view, of the .summer droujjht conditions -dar'nfc the" past three years, Clyde R. Grterutfliair man of thd State Agricultural Stab ilization and Conservation Commit tee, believes. He says, "The big problem this ' yearns to produce all .the' feed we . can, and 'at the same', timemafee , our reserves go as far as 'they wfll . by making, good use of our pasture , and hay land." This does not mean, r : cutting down on .livestocks produc tion through reduced feeding, but .it' does mean .checklrtg waste and using available feed efficiently, he added. 1 '1 ' ' Greene' points 'ou thafc through . improved pastures,) a double sav .l.' lng may be realized. . "Every pound : -of meat and quart of milk that can be produced .from pasture is that - much feed grain saved. In the face i-y of increasing , livestock ' numbers, . and KtenDed-UD feedinir nneratinna. '. - there is need for making ike best jlP . YOU , ARB r PLANNING ON possible usei of all sourees of live-1' building, remodeling : or .repairs stock feed" . This, Greene says, is y call C.'M. Chappell, 6667,.Eliza' Just a by-product of the basic rea-' betn -City.-; Free estimates. yson for encouragement of improv- Junel7,24,Julyl,8 . 1 c o ,;. ! ed pasture? through tfie Agricultur-! HELP "WANTED B0 6MING al Conservation Program. Pasture, bugjnegs mak 8Vai,ab,e improvement under the program , -lTOOftaihla man nr wnmnn the Division of Christian Education,1 , eryday necessities; - G6od localK 1 Wational Councrt of Ue Churches' of ty available in- Perquimans Co., Christ,' U.S.A. anduse(i Ibty per- and also Chowan County,.' Write mission.) . ' ' Y I Rawleigh's Dept. NCG-S20-216, r-VV'i"'' Ricbmond. Va. , Julyl.8,15,22,29 i Classified axi'd Legals North caroTmt'"'' FOR RENT -NAGS HEAD COT- Penrajinane County Superior Court . j , , , , . . Before The Clerk ' ; tagei 4 bedrooms, 2 baths AvaiU J., S.iMcNider and LeRoy ' . ' Ie July SirAlso garage aprt. Nixon; Petationers , . ' - '"mbirt, With "2 'bedrooms arid 2 Kate' Burrus,' Aubrey Vanri ' " ; bath availdble' Jury :10: Phone et ale, Respondents - ' Hertford 4816 - ' It NOTICE OF SECOND RESALE' I ' ..-1 . ... . 1 ' -Under and by yirtue f ordera,of; THE breeders Association inviie you to their twentyrthftd Semi-Annual Sale. tQ be held Thursday, ' July '21, 1956 at 7,P. M., at' the P., D. ' Gwaltney, ..J4jr nd Co plant, Smithfield, Va.- ! Selling 45 bred gilts and IZ top Doars. yve are 'offering you top animals of today's jmeat type-hclg by Breed ers that are going all out to give you; better hogs from , time ; to time. The entire offering Bangs, tested within 30 days of sale and : cHolera treated." For 'catalog, write Carl W. Grove, Secretary Treasurer, Waynesboro, Va. , ; July8,15 -, , ' 1 ; proximately -7 -i a c r e a .and : ' known as the John Va'nn. home place, and being the Sam tract described in .that certain deed from:. P.i W.J McMullan.iiTrus. . tee, to J,tS. HcNider, recorded ;. . in Deed Book No. io, page 215, , Perquimaiis- Register's office, : reference to which" is liereby . made. - Said sale will be made subject to payment by the ' purchaser of 1955 County .Taxes. '''A deposit, of 10 6f the high bid will be requir ed at th time of sale. ' The. Jtres'' 'NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION North Carolina ; . In The 1 ' ' jf I r !-l n La o n . rerquiniaua vuumy oupenur uuix NOTICE OF SERVICE OF serves to prevent soil; erosion .and tOsrebuild,!the soil ,for fut;qre pro duction; however, the double-bar- reled benefit is still realized from pasture, improvement. "This , is just one mqre reason," Greene says, "why farmers . should visit their County ASC Office when the sign up for fall practices begins, and if needed, request assistance in car rying out one or more pasture im provement practices if they haveJ ' need for this type of conservation." SUNDAY SCHOOL r LESSON children, o!f; jtsrael would-, still suf fer, Habakkuk had. a 'new vision of ' pod and new understanding of God's etermd purposes. He-realized that God; is a God whb' saves, 'and he kne th'at the ultimate end, of thuae whb trusted in him would .not be disaster, but delivserance, woulld not bg;4eath butife, notde - feat but viotory,'. . " (These comments are based on Copyrighted 'outlines pifpduced by CARD OF THANRS I wish tofxpre3s my thanks and appreciation to each and evevone for the lovelr cards sent me, , the . beautiful flowers and visits made, while I was' a patient at "Norfolk. General Hospital and during my ill ness at home.-' - May the Lord bless you 'all. MRS. JOHN HURDLE., " " : IN MEMORIAM ( .". In loving memory of my dear hasband, Alexander J. Parrish, who passed away 2 years ago' July, 9, 1953: - , - t (' You are gone -but not forgotten; your love and patient faithful ways will allways be in my memory. ; . ' 1 Your thoughts to the end was for others; you gave of your time and v talents to .the church, your friends and neighbors as long as health permitted. $ The flowers we put on your! . grave goon Vither anct die, but my , love for yojt and your memory is as endless a the sky.'. . - , Your loving wife, . ELIZABETH PARRISH J -. " TITUS : ' count the day as 'lost ' .ring 1 '.Ich I hfl'oe grant 1 no javor" "CORX ",e of i t'.if ' Ml 3 conduct r .rvice s; ! 1 "e. ,ntr . a. part of tii ..h tactful -3 supervl. ;ion. with car to call on faiw women in Perquima os County.- Full or spare time. Opportunity to make up to $40 a day.: Write McNESS COMPANY,' Dept. C, Candler Bldg"., Baltimore 2, Md. ' June 30,Julyl4pd . SALESMAN WANTED WOULD you like to have a good perma nent, profitable business of 'your own. Hundreds of men earning more than ever before, supply ing families with Rawleigh's ev- AUTO REPAIR SERVICE ,Useii Park For All -Makes and Models Carlton R. f'ixon GARAGE W1NFALL, N. C. "?hDn'6 4950 I ceedimr. tha uhdersiirned Commis. sioiier wiUj on the 21st day of July, 1955, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at ' the Court House door in Hertford, Per quimans 1 County, North Carolina sell-at public auction,' for cash, the following tract of land: , u Situate .in Perquimans County, : Belvidere ; Township, North . Carolina, more narticularlv de r scribed asfollows: Known as the Vann land, bounded on 1 the t North, by, the lands of Henry Hoiioweu and Josepti Mowed; . on- the South by ; the Myrta ' Winslow and Linwood C. Wins-. v low lands; on the East by the, ' Linwood C. Winslow arid Claude : Winslow lands and -on 1 the West by the Myrta Wins- ' - low and Henry Hollowell lands, '- said tract being bisected by the : highway leading from WinfaM; ; to Belvidere, r containing ap- Vent high .bid ia $8,777.50,., !?. Dated and, posted, this, 5th, day oi,rerquimans.0f July, 1955. - , :-, ' a 'entitled nto-1- t u tjoT'.-'i'i ja'Jtihi- Commissioner of Court t f NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ;.Having-'qualif ied, a: Administra-. tora ,tof( the estate: of .Luljher .D, Turner, Sr., deceased, late of Per quimans County,- North Carolina, tnlB Is to" notify all persons having claims ' against the, . estate : of said deceased .rto exhibit them to the 'undersigned, at P, O. Box 202, Wini 'fall, N. C.,"on or before the 28th day; of r May; U5b or this jftotice will bie pleaded in bar. of thefr re covery. All., persons indebted to said estate will nlease make im- ' mediate payment. ' , . 1 ..; . ; This iJ8th day of May; 1955. ' " r HATTIE T. RIDDICK '-' i . AND JAMES E. TURNER, j i Administrators of . . ' ; Luther D. Turner, Sr. ... June3,10,17,24,Julyl,8 ' ' ' that mat new heavy-duty mtcr oil for heavy-duty km jwice... f.i.: Jll n uranu 11, 1 1 new 1 Be 1 1 10 11 Having qualified as Adminfstra- tr of the estate of Stephen E. El more, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said, deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Hertford. N. C, on or before the 23rd day of May, 1956, br this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd day of May, 1955. ; emmett c.elmore. Administrator of Stephen E; Elmore. ' May 27June3,10,17,25Julyl PROCESS BY PUBLICATION ' Ruth hi Lairii Plaintiff . vs. . Robert F. Lain, Defendant To Robert F. Lain: Take notice that pleadings seek ing relief against you has been fil ed in' the above entitled action in the aforesaid court. The matter of the . relief being sought is as fol lows;' an action for divorce upon the grounds of two years separa tion. ,: You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than the 16th day of August, 1955, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking' service against you . will apply to the Court for the relief sought - . :- -: : : This 13th day of June, 1955. W. H. PITT, '- Clerk Superior Court June24,JuIy 1,8,15 DONT SCRATCH THAT ITCH! In 15 minutes, you MUST be pleas ed with ITCH-ME-NOT when ap plied fdr the .itch of eczema, ring worm, athlete's foot, insect bites and other surface rashes or yonr 40c back at any drug store. Today at S AND M. adv. FLOOR and DECK ENAMEL iluU Jtotii! . . UiaiX Athey's n.t ..Al I I 1 For beauty plus years and years of protection it pays many ways 10 insist on Miner d rioor ana uck enamel Use on wood or concrete No brush marks lN.V2vi,i7n''.nJ'J A SUf (itd , ftanuacturd by THE C M. ATHEY PAINT CO lALTiMOK 30, MD. M(l 111 H ULJT sure villl Pure THE OIL THAT CAN TAKE IT! Here' i great new heavy-duty motor oil for tractors, trucks, and all-around farm engine lubrication; . . - . New Purol H.D, flows freely in the cold est weather, yet doesn't thin out In mid summer heat.; It .contains additives that fight dust and dirt, and help keep engines clean . tha resist oxidation and corro sion , . that suppress foaming. . It's a branS-n4w oil, made in a brand new plant, to keep your hard-working, hard-earned farm: machinery running like. brand newl i r ;. ... ' JJ Winslow Oil Go. . ' HERTFORD, N. C. AVE $100.00 : .. . i- ! V I 'fin Here it is ! Not a or 1S54, but a brand new 12 cu. ft G-E rtfrigerator-freezer. , 10 cu. ft. reierator section 1 Fuf 1 G-U Eevolvinj Chelvea Automatic Defrosting (no dials no buttons) rite z 'ro d trre food freeier (holds 77 . i. tl fror.a iod) WQUlAil PRICE . $99'95 YOO PAY 6NIY OSCJ.95 WITH YOUR 010 : SEFRIQERATOR 010 MFHIflMAfOlt KUIt HAVI SiAlf 0 INIT NB II . ''' IS tOOD CHBlfloSr" ' ' NO. DC, i PAYMENT ON ACTIVE , ACCOUi-C? TO 24 MOS. TO PAY Oil iLVI3 HENRY AT tr- . -H : Hertford Hardware & Supply Gompany PHONE 3461: "TRADE HERE' AND SANK THE DIFFERENCE J V " . 1 . HERTFORD, N. C, TAYLOR TISATl EDENTON, N.C. . -' Week Da Shows Contiauoa From SdO Saturday Continuous Trom 19 Sunday, 2:15, 4:15 and 8:45 ; o 1 .'... Wednesday, Thursday and . . Friday, July 6-7-8 Jane Rutsell and " Jeff Chandler in . "FOXFIRE" ' ' ' ' ' o - ' " ' Saturday, July 9 . v . Chill Wills in. , "KENTUCKY RIFLE". ' - i 0 ' "' ' ''i; Sunday and Monday, July 10-11 Julie Harris and James Dean in "EAST OF EDEN" CinemaScope With Stereophonic Sound Tuesday and Wednesday, July 12-13 Victor Mature and Stephen McNally in "VIOLENT SATURDAY" CinemaScope With Stereophonic Sound Coming July 14-15 . ., - Walt Disney's "VANISHING PRAIRIE". j j with . . t , Willie The Operatic WhaU UAV 17 If Drive-in Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Friday and Saturday, July 8-9 John Payne and Dan Duryea in "RAILS INTO LARAMIE" O ' Sunday, July 10 Joan Leslie in "THE JUBILEE TRAIL" Monday and Tuesday, July 11-12 Audie Murphy in "DRUMS ACROSS THE RIVER". ' o Wednesday and Thursday, Jaly 13-14 Dick Powell and1 Debbie Reynolds in : "SUSAN SLEPT HERE" TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED, FOUR BUG "E)TFMS" . .S Actual photo of ftielymou - ' v j . ' i - . , ' .... EXTRA COST AT. NO ONLY FROM PLYMOUTH IN THE LOW-PRICE 3 I T" ...... ' ,: s, ,f . ' . . 1 EXTRA BEAUTY Plymouth's exciting Forward : EXTRA SIZE Plymouth's extra length (it's NZ,ooA; is the only honestly new styling in. the , a full 17 feet long) means you enjoy a far v lowest-price field this year. (That means a big- 5 smoother ride than possible in the shorter ger demand for these models when trade-In time -g low-price cars. There's rtra hip room, leg room and ' comes.) That glamorous new Full-View windshield '! , . ' trunk room (much more than in the other two) and " -, gives you the greatest visibility of ny low-prioe ct i ;i. larger door openings for easier entry and exit-' ' ' ' ! i- ' '"'"'' "' J 3 EXTRA ECONOMY Plymouth'sAtwwtbi'g v ""' . EXTRA VALUE Plymouth alone of the low- ' , powerpiants-the fast-stepping 6 -cylinder ; ,. ; . mJf ' price 3 gives you the extra, protection of . - ' v. PowerFlow-117 and the high-faring W-hp .-"v -, ' , ; v Safety-Rim wheels, constant-action electric I - rf Hy-Fire V-8-each, offers you rock-bottom economy - windshield wipers, an independent parking brake, j, and split-second performance. (Plymouth's Power, v' plus many other cosdy-car features. AU at no extra I - Flow 117 is the only "6" in its field with money cost! Come in and see how triach Plymouth's "extras'" ' l saving Chrome-Sealed Action!) - , ... 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