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8 f. Ilub Heavens! too? 13 t' t t you v. rcV i 8 1) & 1 t for Ce ;epU.'-.l.er).l-. 1. ' chas. e. zz ' ' ' Trustee; ' ' - j?tl74,Octl, If y r. i C a. Lai This r ' r 1st, ItZL b!j;:Jr:jL: .,.ui;tt, - Clerk Superior Court Sept3,10,17,2 MAX CATTTT.ti , rItot I:::-:::- 0 V f Entered M tcond lsi mef NoviJtr 15, li, at Port Qlo it Hertford, Norti Carina, ua der the Act of Uxch. IS.. SUBSCRIPTION BATES 12.00 Par Year rate famished Advertising request. . bj FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954. FOR SALE FARM 42 acres: six room acres cleared land. Loc&te l near Woodland Church. For further de tails see Mrs. Hilda Overton or Mrs. "Bessie E.-Jordan, Route 3,' Hertford, N. C f . Septl7,24 containing;';. a t hou-e: eichti"01. . - , . t'erquimans ,unvy. . Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Roosevelt Sheard and wife, Martha N. Sheard, dated April 29th, 1964, and recorded in M. D. BOOMING BUSINESS MAKES j Book 80, page 21, in the Office or tne opening available for responsible' Register of Deeds . of jrerquimans man or woman with car to call on ; County. N. C default having beeii farm women in Perquimans County. Full or spare time J20-J40 a day. Write McNess Company, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. ' Septl7,24 Aa in'tha nnvment of the indebted ness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure," the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auc- fliA liichflRt bidder lor caau tion EX. TEACHER OR SUBSTITUTE t Conrt House door In Hertford, Hurricanes Still A Mystery Hurricane Carol, which recently ' struck New England and toppled the Old North Church in Boston, in addi- tlnn to nweeninE away hundreds of homes along the coast in that area, is still something of a mystery. Weather experts went to work 'on causes and reasons for the storm's sudden change in course immediately after it struck in the East. , ; : -- But it is readily admitted that even ' the nation's top weather experts do i not understand why hurricanes follow . . .. . . fha vflifniia courses tnev unexDecieaiv laxe. in spin) oi uie generally ewvcj- ed belief that man knows most of what there' is to know about the weather, weather bureau officials in the New York area recently admitted there are too many unknowns in the hurricane picture for them to accur ately predict the path of hurricanes as yet Each storm brings with it new clues, and provides a new source of mater ial for weather experts to study, and the experts have been huddling on the cause of the recent change of course of the recent hurricane. The most . generally accepted theory, of course, is that low pressure areas draw in turbulent weather and cause storms, but exactly what causes low pressure areas is not fully understood and just why a low pressure area developed west of New York and drew Hurri cane Carol north instead of northeast at the critical moment is yet not fully explained. Another ' puzzle about hurricanes which is not yet fully understood is the question about high tides caused by them, it was formerly believed that hurricane tides resulted from lowered pressure at the center of an advancing storm. The lower pressure would cause water to rise since the pressure would not be as great. In a new authoritative work on weather, by the American Meteorolog ical Society, it is suggested that the pressure effect could only amount to about four feet Yet hurricane tidal waves are quite often much higher than this and this suggests there is another cause as yet unknown. All of which brings us around to the point that man is still a long way from solving the secrets of nature, and especially those concerning the weather. The Latest From Bonn teacher for a position with a Mar shall Field family owned company, i Age 25-55, desirous of rendering an important educational service this vicinity in school coordination work with guaranteed income opportuni ty for rapid advancement for those showing leadership ability. For lo cal interview write fully to J. B. Sowers, 719 South Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C. Give name, age, education, street address, and phone number;: Septl7,24 . , Im el o -ronuona NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Daniel J. Bonner, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, J North Carolina, tnis is to notary au persons having claims, against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Box, 178, Edenton, N. C, on or Before tie 11th day of September, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in. bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate - will please ' make Immediate payment This 11th day of September, 1954. JOHN EVA HARRIS, V Administratrix? of ' Daniel J. Bonner. Septl7,24,Octl,8,152 Ponnitmnnn Countv. N. C. at illoV -.Wlr A M . fn the 12th day ; of ntiW. 19M. the nronerty conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying .J heiiur in the town of Hertford, Hertford Township, Perquimans Coun tv. N. C, and bounded and descnneo o, tnWnvaa. VIZ.! RnnnrW on the north by King Street; west by Brace Avenue; souui by Mrs. Simon Rutenburg (now Irv PmnertvK and east by William Hoffler (now Washington Lyons). For chain of title and further descrip tion see deed book 20, page 117, and AaaA iriven to Roosevelt Sheard by J. R. Stokes and wife, Josephine A. Stokes, dated April Z9th, iso4. i t anffur loimr v if reduced kidney fmwna u r rim b, nich e.. ".(in niima m ad itrmia, onM" 'i or oonui to cold, litinor bladder 1' nymtiaoa eua to eold, . dompnai or wrong d t iy em use (atom p nlgpte or frequent pmmn i ,0. Don't noglaet jronr k If " oot,t' Mom bother you. Try 1 .. d.4 diuretie. Ueed eueeee-c - J r D. oion lor or W ymn. While e..m otim.e cauexd. It's waeuinf. how t Iwea's pvm happy ralief from t- o oma fcelv . the 15 milea of kionr t - and AltaM flush oat wwte. Get loui todayt v Conn'oPaiLO 1 ' ; ' VE JIAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF OIL FILTER CARTRIDGES ' TO FIT ALMOST EVERY TYPE OF CAR, - TRUCK OR TRACTOR, Sovs Costly Repair BOis by Seeing US For 1 . . . t NEW OIL FILTER CARTRIDGES TODAY! .joe & ciii's smviCE STATCn ! RAY WHITE, Prop. ' , ' PHONE 8601 I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of H. D. Elliott, deceased,' late of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Route 2, Edenton, N. C, on or before the 28th day of August 1955 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make immediate payment . : This 28th day o August 1954. : JOHN A. ELLIOTT, Executor of H. D. Elliott Sept3,10,17,24,Octl,8 1 RKT1 ITCH HOW TO RELIEVE IT. IN 15 MINUTES, 1 If not pleased, your JlOc Jck from any druggist. H;u-Huwiui uf ens itch and burning in minutes; kills (niimii m Mtntact Won- derful for eczema, ringworm, foot I ten and other surface raanes. ioubj i. a AND M. ' adv. ... . uaA - TntonlceCo. IAV : .... NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator, CTA, of the estate of C. E. Sutton, eceased, late of Perquimans County, Jorth Carolina, this is to notify all ersons having claims against the es ate of said deceased to exhibit them o the undersigned at Route 3, Herb ord, NtC., on or before the 17th day f August, 1955, or this notice will be leaded in bar of their recovery. All ersons indebted to said estate will lease make immediate payment This 17th day of August 1954. J. A. SUTTON, Vdministrator, CTA, of C. E. Sutton Aug20,27Sept3,10,174Octl SELL Y O UK V (J l d The reaction of the West German Government to the refusal of the French National Assembly to ratify the European Defense Community treaty has taken the expected course. Chancellor Eonrad Adenaer'a govern ment has announced the new foreign policy oi west uermany wouia De one seeking complete sovereignty, the right to rearm, and agreements with the United States and Great Britain, which would allow such rearmament In other words, the Bonn Govern ment is more or less by-passing Paris in what amounts to a reorientation of German policy after two years of fruitless waiting for Paris to recog- . nize the Communist danger as trans cendent over the danger of new Ger man aggression. : ; West Germany has little hope no doubt that France will agree to re- . armament but since the United States and British zones 'constitute most of West Germany, if the United States and Britain allow rearmament in these zones the West Germans could largely carry out their ' program without French approval. It would appear that the United - States and Great Britain ; would bei justified in agreeing to German sov-! ereignty and rearmament in the Brit-! ish and American zones. If the ' French do not wish to go along, theyj "can attempt to maintain their zone as it is now being operated, but such aj policy would surely cause tension be-! tween Germany and France as the , yean pass. No doubt in time the French would tee their own mistake and conform to the wiser policies of Great Britain and the United States. t- M.4.: u..i A.i iv. Bonn Government is making a major1 play for a reoriented American and. British foreign policy, and that this! policy has chances for success. . If it 1 - A7 W.T K-V. V un n. & k uuvctua it cob wciuiniijr uueiiv un.viue : the principal U. SEritish ally i Eu- rope, replacing France ' nvrn- tnents seem incap&Lle of a stable, far-s'-v.te4 foreign policy over any period of years. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PERQUIMANS COUNTY ' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Dorothy Butt Levee, v Raymond Frank Levee To Raymond Frank Levee: Take Notice That A complaint seeking relief against you has been filed in the above en titled action. The nature of the relief sought is an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of two years separation. ; , You are required to make defense to IS9 Cxi Wcrd' is IMA" When you're far away a call borne can mesa so much. 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KLECX-KLEEN't lira bi e, sign, rabbor mountings and rwtldtd htar chamhtrt tlimtnatt oie yo slots without Inlerruptlonl Al eottrtls art mttnfw i, ui wl.tr J ctmplottMa(; tw t'rplt tltctrlcal can. , s ttavirtd Its ioMMdSott tt' t at stTts tkire hsr'" c" wsl i - Ft CxaploH taftrmavSoa '-Mr NO VIC2! To Fuel Oil and Kerosene Consumers ! ' On account'of the extreme high cost of lumber and the scarcity of all barrels, also the fact that a recent company ruling makes it prohibitive, we will not be allowed to furnish racks or drums free to any customer whatsoever, from the date of this advertisement. . : . However, we will sell to any customer that will allow us to supply them exclusively, tanks at the actual wholesale cost. We will furn ish labor to help in the installation (underground installations ex cepted). Also paint same at no cost to the customer. , . , , Those racks that we have furnished in the past which are in a us able condition but need some minor repairs, we will put forth every, effort to help the customer keep .these racks in a usable condition as long as possible, but we cannot replace with hew racks. . L , ' We are forced to adopt this policy, as our past methods have been declared Unf air Marketing," in addition to the facts set forth in the beginning. - , ' i ' - s The present price of two druma c rA rack (painted) and delivered tnrill R1 K fYi iinil -fiitVioi ryr1 ' - -""-o r1.oliviPrVH c-nnrnplx will VT 111 yiVlVV UUVM AUl V41V1 1AVV v v .v i. UVA va v wvjmtwv v v nr $7X0 and single drum3 (r: tanks will be governed r t 7c trust that yci r. Tl . 13 to errv, ; : 1 the wholesale market . : i ; Jl!on in this matter and allow u: y that we possibly can,, as wc r.r. h t DCTTER , r SERVIC"
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