1 ' t . ' . , - , ; : r . !: the perquimans weekly, Hertford, y. c., ram FRIDAY JUNIE 14C, 1935. FACgft-tBggS,. I 1 , JtiJELP STOP VBy GUY A. CARDWELL . Agricultural and Industrial Agent' Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. ... (At the time of the. writing of this article the sun is obscured by a haze ' and the air is heavy with the smoke from forest fires raging and racing . fllA 4-mKAAil Ionla n Xfaw TTotl- iH over and Brunswick Counties. As ( rain is badly needed conditions else- - where in the pine-belt are no doubt ti. similar or even worse than in this immediate section. " I wonder how long we are going to iview with indifference the run of the ' . "red; demon" through the beautiful . . ; and valuable woods and continue to 1 condone the acts of careless and vi-- cious men who have no appreciation ' of values ' and no regard for the - rights of others. At the 24th Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Forestry Association held in Raleigh in February last, the following resolutions were submitted by the resolutions .committee, and approved and adopted by those mem bers in attendance: Resolutions WHEREAS forests are the most important renewable natural re- "sdlKces of North Carolina, and WHEREAS fire continues to be one of the greatest factors contribut ing to the destruction of existing for- . ests and hindering or preventing the restocking of cut-over forests in the State, and ' WHEREAS the efficiency of forest fire control organization maintained by the State Department of Conser- ''- vation and Development in coopera- : tion with the Federal Government, lina Forestry Association herewith s;ndorse the program now being un dertaken by the State and Federal . governments for the acquisition and development of State and Federal r. forests) and parks for purposes of timber growing and demonstration in Certain counties, and private owners FHA Strengthens M wale, He Says Belhose, N. Y. The morale of any prospective home owner should be : greatly strengthened by the knowl i edge that his Government has confi dence enough in his integrity to guar's- antee his unsupported personal bli ; gation and make bank credit avail--; able to him, in the opinion of F. A. : Rahter, Long Island real-estate de J veloper. The persons who become owners of ' one-family homes in the $5,000 class represent a cross section of American ; middle-class life, Rahter' believes, and will constitute the largest group to benefit under the mutual mortgage rs insurance plan of the Federal Hous ing Administration. These people, in the opinion of the ; real-estate man, will pay off their debts in full. He feels that they are not looking for "something for noth ing" but, rather, are seeking financial aid "without mortgaging their souls and which will enable them to retain their self-respect." Through a modernization loan Ranter's own home was recently re decorated, he says, and added that the entire transaction which was con ducted through a local approved lending agency, was pleasant and satisfactory. Agricultural. Workers Plan Summer Meetings The full range .of scientific facts, extension demonstration and national rural life movements will be present ed and discussed at a series of meet- ines to be held over North Carolina this Hummer bv State College and 1 State Department of Agriculture among the meetings will hp Farm and Home Week at State College, July 29 through August 2, at 1 rhich farm men and women will gather to study late developments in agriculture and .: rural life. The week's program will emphasize '"Con servation of Sural Resources." ' The State 4-H club short course at i- the college, July, 23-29, will bring baft and girls from over the State to eirjf a week of fun and fellowship : while learning more ; about advanced phases of club work ' Farmers' field days at branch sta ? tions of the North' Carolina Depart f ment of Agriculture will be held aB - follows: Blackland Station, Wenona, July 18; Tobacco. ..Station, Oxford, "July 25; Upper Coastal Plain Station, Rocky Mount, August 8; Mountain - Station, Swannanoa, August JB. Pled. mont Station, Statesville, August 22; ' Coastal Plain Station, , Willard,. Sep- tember 12. ,J ' ' f - . t Negro Meetings V For Negroes, there will be the an-. nual state farmers' conference at A. ft T College,' Greensboro, August 16 16, and the northeastern farmers' meeting at Bricks School, Edgecombe County, August 7-8. The 4-H short ' course for colored boys and girls wil' Tie at A. A T. College eitlier the last week in August or the first week Jto , September. ; - - - , Pour meetings lor Negroes win ai so be held at bi ch station f arrrifl ar ' follows: ToLt 3 j .July 28; Up-'C ' August 9; 1. ' 28; Coastal IL j ftatiofc ' l n 1 FOKJiST JWKES! in the State has been very seriously impaired by the failure to provide adequate appropriations for the pre vention and suppression of forest fires. BE IT RESOLVED that the North Carolina Forestry Association very strongly urges the General Assembly to increase the budget for forest fire prevention and suppression from the f 12,020 recommended by the Budget Commission to $59,040, the amount requested by the State Department of Conservation And Development. This amount will be required to meet fed eral, county, and other cooperative funds totaling fl80,00O.These coop erative funds will be greatly reduced if the State Appropriations is ma terially lower than that requested by the Department. Forest Fire Control Organization RESOLVED that this Association endorse the plans recommended to this meeting by the Department of Conservation and Development for a State-wide Forest Fire Control Or ganization supported by State and Cooperative funJs. Federal and State Forests and Parks WHEREAS, the establishment of Federal and State Forests and Parks is a fundamental step in the proper adjustment of permanent land use, therefore be it RESOLVED that the North Caro forest management, for stream pro tection, recreation, wild life perpetua tion, and the preservation of scenic and historic areas, and RESOLVED, further, that timber grown on public forests should be harvested and manufactured, except in emergencies, through private agen cies." The North Carolina Forestry Asso ciation and the State Department of Conservation and Development needs the active support of a large number of good citizens in their efforts to awaken the masses and to make Mr. Average Citizen forestry conscious. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late A. R. Miller desire to express their sincere thanks to their good friends and neighbors who came to them during the illness and at the death of their loved one, with sympathy,, help and kindly thoughts. They are grateful for the visits, the beautiful flowers, and for all that was done to bring solace to them in their sorrow. THE FAMILY. The 32 North Carolina grown Guernsey animals sold at Salisbury brought an average price of about $245 per head. THE MOST FINELY BALANCED J 'W b.Herwi.ha ftn m I -YiN IAN V cj A d; (ciNW i " A BALANCED a ;f-. ROD rS55NN. I VJ1 iin i j JMiM'r?'' i ' Va SavQ money get cvcryihlngr-own a Master De Luxe n n n 4 'yhTw"!' i 4 r ' ! - ' t - " 1 'i it , r- f Classified -Legals PIANO A BEAUTIFUL USED Pi ano in this community being re turned to us. Rather than ex pense of shipping to factory, will sell for the balance due. Terms to suit. No reasonable cash offer re fused. ' Address Lee Piano Co., Lynchburg, Va. june7,14,21 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Dock Morse, deceas ed, 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 Durants Neck, N. C, on or before the 22nd day of May, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 22nd day of May, 1935. ERNEST MORSE. Administrator of Dock Morse. . May24,31June7,141,28 NOTICEI By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to me by Dock Morse, for cer tain purposes therein mentioned which said deed of trust bears date May 1st, 1929, and is registered in office of Register of Deeds of Perqui mans County in M. D. Book 17, page 262, I shall on Monday, the 1st day of July, 1935, at 11:30 o&lock A. M., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C, the lands conveyed in said deed of trust as follows: Those two certain tracts of land in New Hope Town ship, Perquimans County, described as follows: 1st. Bounded on south by J. W. Jackson, on west by B. Small, east by Zach Ivey, and north, by Zach Ivey land containing 18.9 acres by David Cox, Jr., survey, and known as part of the Nichols land. 2nd. Bounded on west by B. Small, south by Z. Ivey, on east by Smith land, owned by j). Norse, and north by Body road, being a piece of land bought by B. Small and wife contain ing 28 acres, more or less. This May 26th, 1935. CHAS. WHEDBEE, Trustee. J6,15,20,27 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a Mortgage executed to me by W. J. Landing and wife for certain purposes therein mentioned which said mortgage bears date 18th of November, 1919, and is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, N. C, in Book 11, page 594, I shall on Friday the 5th day of July, 1935, at 12 o'clock Noon, offer for sale at Public Auc tion for cash, at the Court House Door in Perquimans County, N. C, the property conveyed to me in said mortgage, to-wit: The following described niece or parcel of land lying and being in Tie Maste Do Lux n f s n rt - ' NeWf Hope Township, Perquimans County, N. C, designated as follows: All of the tract of land bought from 1m B. Perry and wife where v.c now live lying and being on the southeast side of Woodville Road, and, bounded on the northwest by Woodville Road and the Jand sold by L. B. Perry and wife to B. S. Banks on the northeast, southeast and south west by the lands of L. B. Perry and containing about 5 acres, let it be more or less and being the same place the said Landing and wife re side. WILLIAM CARTER, Mortgagee. By Whedbee & Whedbee, Attorneys. Dated and posted this June 3, 1935. J7,14,21,28 NOTICE! By virtue of a Deed of Trust exe cuted to me by N. Thach Everett and wife for certain purposes therein mentioned, which said Deed of Trust bears date May 19th, 1928, and ir registered in the office of Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, in Mortgage Deed Book 17, page 108, 1 shall on Tuesday, July 9th, 1935, at 11:30 o'clock A. M., offer for sale to ! the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House Door in Hertford, Per quimans County, N. C, the lands con veyed in said Deed of Trust as fol lows: That certain tract of land in Hert ford Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina described as follows: Beginning on the Perquimans River at the end of old Major and Loom is Company Railroad, said Railroad di viding the lands of Lavinia T. I im;; ston and N. Thach Everett, and run ning thence along said railroad S. I W. 33.70 chains, thence S. 20 Y. i chains, thence S. 45 W. 5.17 chain; to lane, thence down lane N. 47 deg. ::)' W. 7.60 chains, thence S. 70 W. 1.:.;.0 chains, along old road to Perslmm.-.. tree on west side of Branch, thence N. 27 W. 3 chains, thence N. oi) V,'. 2.60 chains, thence N. 19 W. 2.50 chains, thence N. 50 W. 3 chain:;, thence N. 64 W. 3 chains, thence K. 29 W. 7.50 chains, thence N. 1 1 K. 5.50 chains, thence N. 9 W. 3 chain.-;, thence N. 43 W. 1.50 chains, (hence N. 11 E. 2.50 chains, thence N E. 4.50 chains to old mill dam, thenci in a northerly direction down the n. ; dle of branch to Perquimans Rim r thence up the Perquimans River it various courses -in an easterly direc tion to the end of old Railroad the place of the beginning, containing 167.5 acres, and being lot No. 3, signed to N. Thach Everett in the Di vision of the lands of T. T. and K. II. Everett, said Division shown in Plat Book 2, page 32 et seq. Register of Deeds Office, Perquimans County. CHAS. WHEDBEE, Trustee. Dated and posted this June 8th, 1935. Junel3,20,27,July! Coup Nowhere else, in the entire field of motor cars, will you get such balanced design, balanced riding qualities and balanced performance . . . at such surprisingly low prices ... as in the new Master, De Luxe Chevrolet! It's the 'only car in its price range that brings yousmartly styled Body by Fisher, Turret- A MfETT :li It few , dEp0 f Both these plots of tobacco received 4 analysts. 1 he difference is this! The lrom old style natural materials! LOOK...CQMPAPJ- Camera sees all. . . tells all . . . better than words This season more crops than for many a year will be side-dressed with Natural Chilean Soda. It came from the ground; now it's going back to the ground to give health and vigor to your crops. Once we believed crops needed only phosphate, potash and nitro gen. Now we know they require many other elements. Once wc thought of the old-time natural fer tilizers only as sources of phos phate, potash and nitrogen. Now we know they contain other equally necessary elements. All these years we have been following Nature's laws and only realized what that meant after trying sub stitute materials. There was a differ ence. Crops showed it. Chilean Natural Ni tratethe only nitrogen that comes from the ground the ideal side dresser for your crops. Chilean NATURAL NITRATE THE OLD ORIGINAL SODA LOW-PRICED CAR EVER BUILT Top construction, Knee-Action Ride a4 Blue-Flame the Master advantages at and with the costs for any Save money, get everything -Master De Luxe Chevrolet! CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy G. M. A. C. terms. A General Motors Vakt JHZK ENDDRARCE ROAI STAIIUTf complete fertilixer tf exactly At mixture used at the left at the right, from pur miftrttkj They did not seem to get 1 needed what the old-time 1 fertilizers supplied. What is the difference? people think it is the extra I ;lifr in the "vital impurities." Ot&ecs-to- lieve it is the, natural centuries of Mending ao4 Probably it is both. The mda pris is that the difference is there, tmd It means much to you. Be sure to say "Chilean" sjdsesi ordering your side dresser. Jost that one word but what a difhnoesl See your dealer foe. Cbileaa JCafr- ural Nitrate. Tve kinds Champtaa (granuktcU,OUltyb (crystals). Tfcey are both genuine. Bedlam natursd. And botfc sr to your crop these vital impurities. DEAUCR ADVKRTISIMSMT valve - in - head engine! De Luxe brings you the world lowest prioM world's lowest operating motor car that hat mm m JkJJ I ve got those jlpfiiLa. I naiuial Kft ?. - I ksil IMPURITIES w f 4 I , 1 'i -

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