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1 J' - ' r ., V 1X12 p -r Published every Friday at E ford. North CaroUas. MAX CAJJPBSLL, -Editor Entered as eeeond elan ff November 16, im, t Port oaet at Hertford, North Carolina, m der the Act of IUich bUBSCRDTITON BATES 12.00 Per Tu Advertise rates fnintahed by requett FRIDAY, MAT 1VM54. Ji)- A New Industry A new industry ia opening in Per quimana County today Fnllnwinr dedication of the new re pair shops tor the First Highway Di vision, here this afternoon operations nf th Bhona are exoected to set un derway with 15 or 16 employees being located to this eommunity.; . . A dedication program, has been ar ranged for the opening of the new in dustry here, and every resident of the county is invited to join in the ac tivity. ' , In connection with the opening of this new industry, we salute High way Commissioner J.J Emmett Wins low and other State officials who par ticipated in the selection of Perquim ans County as the location for this ' project - ' Civil Defense Still Needed Federal Civil Defense Administra tor Val Peterson recently told the na tion's Governors, civilian defense was still necessary and feasible. Peterson spoke before a group of the states' executives who had come to Wash; ington at the request of President . Eisenhower for White House confer ences on several issues. The recent advent of the hydrogen bomb has misled some people on the question of civilian defense, Peterson says. The. hydrogen bomb's appear ance on the scene makes civil defense more necessary 'than ever before, he said. . r, . S ; - , , We agree With Peterson" that the arrival of the hydrogen bomb makes "it even more imperative than before ' to devise systems of quick evacuation from this country's large cities. It is true that there is no adequate defense against the hydrogen bomb and, there fore, the only defense is to get away from where it is -exploded. Logical targets for these bombs are large in- i dustrial areas and the nation's lar gest cities. - -, :. ' In case of an enemy air attack, these cities should be evacuated in a matter of a very few hours. Whether this, is actually physically possible or" not remains to be seen. but. if resi dents of the city are to be saved, they will have to be evacuated. Nothing has yet been devised to withstand the impact of a weapon as destructive as the hydrogen bomb. Three automobile dealers in Hert ford are now off ering free Inspections of automobiles and trucks as part of the Carolina Safety League's . 1954 Voluntary Vehicle Safety Check campaign. These dealers haw qualified as Of ficial inspection stations and are au thorized to display the red-and-whlte inspection station emblem ' in ' their windows.' Vehicles which are found safe, or are made safe, are being awarded the green windshield sticker which signi fies they are approved." These stickers have the approval and carry the signature of State Com missioner of Motor Vehicle Edward Scheidt The movement also has the endorsement, "personal and official," of Governor Umatead whose, big black limousine, which carries North 3aro Una License No. 1, was among the first to be awarded the sticker after minor repairs had been made. . The new. mechanical safety cam paign is on a strictly voluntary basis. No law requires a motorist to carry the sticker on the windshield of "his car Though, there has been some un official intimation that in the case of an accident the sticker would be a help, C The - dealerships which, haye been designated as "official inspection sta tions have agreed to give free check ups' in accordance with, an approved manual. They are checking brakes, lights, glazing, steering, tires, wind shield wipers and horns an inspec tion which Commissioner Scheidt has termed as "simple, bat effectiVe." The dealerships which have 'become - In spection stations have agraed to make no repairs except on the order of the car owner; and to show the owner the existing defects, if 'his car is not ap proved and the sticker affixed. Each sticker carries the' date of inspection and the signature of the inspector. North Carolina's new voluntary ap proach to the problem of mechanical inspection has attracted nation-wide attention in the automobile industry and among leaders in the field of traf fic safety. The campaign was launch ed by the Carolina Safety League, an organization formed by firms and in. dividuals in the automotive and allied industries, and in accident prevention. T. A. Williams, a Greensboro automo- During lSE, someone was killed in a North Carolina traf"e' accident, on study by the Hotor Vehicles Depart--' ment reveals. - - ' '. '-' I""" The 1853 traffic death toll in our' state reached 1,118, or three more than- the previous year. During the! same period, the nation's death toll from auto accidents rose from 88,000 in 62 to 88,300 last year. lu'e is more U.a j . t!.e words, "Zxk ji lorn of God and his i CX Cera zz La : T,ar.. .J Ci'iU) SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON (Continued from Pace Nine) as ye sow, so shall ye reap. i. Men snouia Deware oi covewusness it ia a- deadly sin and will lead one !:JLc:i": CHANCE HATS LIONEY EVERY week mailing postcerds. Work home . in spare time, tox 9, Watertown, NOTICE ADMINISTRATION . Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Sidney P. Jessup, ae- ceasedi late -of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the" es- tate f said decease4 to exhibit uwm to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 3rd day of April, 1955 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment, . 1 This 3rd day of April, 1954. - . WILLIS L. JESSUP, . Administrator of Sidney P. Jessup. April 9,16,23,80,May7,14 - . ' " NOTICE ' Second Se-Sale f Valuable V : ; House and Lot In the .matter of the Last Will and Testament of the late Lena F: Flana gan, .deceased. 4 ': ' By order of the Clerk Superior Court, Perquimans .County, L the un dersigned executor of ithe Will of the late Lena, F. Flanagan will offer at second re-sale for cash to the highest bidder at publie auction at the Court House door in Perquimans County on the 15th day of May, 1954, at 11:30 o'clock A. M.j the following described land and house thereon, the same be ing a portion of the ena F. Flana gan estate and more particularly des cribed as follows: , That tract designated in the will of the late Lena F. Flanagan "The Oak Grove School House Lot", situate in L-::::-: .::;.;. VT-I V it .-Mm Mk.ui n r:M wwi rrrr, I Inm't mrntt loo. if M&mi Uoiwv f . ' dowa dot to wuh and ItTmia, wwm-'" . 4. Ihiimt blao ! 4 er . arf .... t ,. . . j o - . I - J t-r o y-. V li a k . iS at t naafc oat vaat. Wat i. 'Ddhiro . 4 4 M r or soomra t -wt m to cold, r omuM ajuttug tf eo- Fuw Bald : i hr Bulllona for m Doan'i giir "tmdorta beJp t and Sltan L;3LLQ ..... ;WEAVEA COIvIITXTE LCJS OF OIL PILTER CARTRIDGES TO FIT ALMOST EVE&Y TYTE OF CAR, ' TRUCK! OR TRACTCX . ' , ' . , Save Costly Repair Bills by Seeing VS For - -- L NEW OIL FILTER CARTRIDGES TODAY! ; JOE OIL'S S RAY WHITE, Prop. PHONE 8601 :f TTarffnnl Tnnmaliln. aoirl r!Aiinfv. V P Due oeaier, is cnairman oi ine league, and afjjoining the lands of Shelton ana nuiusier. wiraon, ,jtt aax- Ungt w & Evans and the coUnty ioe, a uinunince man, vice-cnair- - rmd. leading L from ,"DeJight Nixon airs, ijessie a. aauennne oi,r-v - (vim stat:Mn anA man, Raleigh, executive secretary of the North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association, is secretary-ttreasurer of the league. ; . - "We hope, that there will be several hundred thousand stickers on the windshields of North Carolina cars be- T AT , a, I t,ii. iure me year is over, said wmiams.) "There should be at .least that many, I for here is an opportunity for the! owner to have hisxar inspected as to taining by estimation two acres, more or less. . -r- , -, ' , The bidding will start at $550.00. Dated and posted April 21st, 1954, NIXON HOLLOWELL, . ' - ' Executor of the Estate of ' v Lena F. Flanagan. . April30,May7 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator End The Hearings : The farce on Capitol Hfll between the Army and Senator Joseph McCar thy should be ended at the earliest possible moment It should" be ob vious by now that the investigation is nothing but a haggling duel, with large doses of stalling, inuendo, mis leading statements and ordinary rowr ing thrown in. . From one standpoint, the hearing was impossible from the beginning. That was that Senator McCarthy, a party to the dispute, should take part in the investigation. We are in com plete agreement with the President that this ia not the custom in the United States, and if such a qualifica tion must be placed on the investi gation from the start, we believe it is best not to have an investigation at all. - i xnere la also the likely possibility that politics will get mixed up in the outcome since this is an election year and since Senator McCarthy is such a prominent figure in the Republican Party. For all these reasons, then, and others, we believe the hearings should be terminated'as soon as possi ble. The public has the general idea that each side is accusing the other of lying and. that the Senate investi gation lias degenerated into, a' cat fight The respect of the Senate is suffer ing, the disgust of the voter Ts in creasing, and the results of the in vestigation are thus far nfl. ; Nor is then any prospect that any general ly accepted true conclusion will be reached., Therefore, further investi gation can .serve no' purpose other than continuing a farce and circus, which does nothing to inspire Ameri cana, uplift the standard of legislative processes, or contribute, anything to our democratic ideals. - . safety without the cost of a dime. '0f the estate of David Ray Pike, de Even if his car is found unsafe, the (ceased, late of Perquimans County, owner finds it out at no cost After. North Carolina, this is to notify all that he can have it fixed, and appro v- 'persons having claims against the es ed. or do nothing just as he pleasestate of said deceased to exhibit them ine aeaiersnips m Hertford which to the undersigned at 45 Edenton nave peen designated omcial lnspec The rreatest things ' are ' accom plished by -individual men. tion stations, and authorized to affix stickers on approved cars, are: Hol lowell Chevrolet Company, Towe-Webb Motor Company and Winslow-Blanch-ard Motor Company. Corbitt Funeral . . Held Last Friday "--'f - '4,-' ' Joseph B. Corbitt' 87, died at his home ear New Hope on Wednesday night of last week after an illness of five years. ' He was a member of the New Hope Methodist Church and was the son of the late Robert J. and Margaret Hin ton Corbitt x t , He is survived by his wife,' Mrs. Minerva Gibson Corbitt; two brothers. Harry E. of Suffolk and Otha Corbitt -of Sunbury: two sisters. Mrs. Essie Howell of Newport News, Va., and Miss Gladys Corbitt of Richmond. Va. Funeral services were conducted last Friday at 11 A. M, at the Berea Christian Church by the Rev. H. II. Jamieson, assisted by the Rev. Walter Perry. Burial was . in the churdi cemetery. , any tiruggist. 1TCH-L ens ilch and burning in i germs and fungus on er srfal for eczema, ring -I r'er surface ras? -3Ji.:.JU. Koaa street, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 14th day df April, 1955, Or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment, This 14tb day cf April, 1954. DAVID V. PDXE, -Administrator cf David Ray Pike, Aprill6,23,30,May7,14,21 s , ' FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT USE A KERATOLYTIC v . ; BECAUSE ' ' . - " ' It SLOUGHS OFF the tainted outer (kin to expose buried fungi and kills it on contact. 'Get this STRONG, kera-j tolytic fungicide, T-4-L, at any drug' store, u not pleased IN ON2 EOUIt, your 40c back. 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