TBS PEJMJdMANS WffltLT; KEaTBOEIX NORTH CAEOLINA, FlCKUV, DECEMBER 2, 1953. pa.cE sevei r NATION'S MONEY SUPPLY , Currency and ionic Demqnd ApetJw 3Qt ooch I VMS ' , . ' , . TV it '4 19W IS , -80 39 . '3 .'40 ' '5 'SS i i-1 1 mmml by NAM hmnt DN. IMa Vl kMW t Miv and Mrs. Marvin White would like: to thank their salty friends far- th card f one?- lutions sent thetn and, their baby daughter, Dona liee White. CARD OF THANKS monthly witkvejjr gift posjtiibui Hea of taking w fu.lt time.' J- "f TJWt certain tract'of land con taining 6 '4 acres, and being one vf IIia finnKa ni:mherpr1 ft. aa nhnwn come iteveasteg criingty;,Fr ;k nlat recoiled in deed book 16. tatarvfewy include plwtf in p plication; Write North . Ameri ca Nati Coi, ;.1bc 27 William 1 Street, New York 5, N. Y. . , r- . SitH'b ouijb is a monetary, rather physical output of goods and ger thart a barter economy, our govern-l's tripled in that period, Prices -ftent banking institutfow Wfc! w"3e tUveoldince WO J , , . 1 no finance the war the 'government provide an adequate supply of mon. tQ Wrbw f rom the 6anks J. :As our economy gww. natur- j siMe: the war) the money supply ajly our money supply should grow f ba8 increased about 3 per cent per 'h approximately the same pvepo? yar which is about the7 same as fron to. -handle the IMMse W.y1 the Jong-term growth rate W our elume or. transactions. physical output. Continued growth Frpm 1910 to. 195. the nation's -pf the money supply, at ; this ate : -t.nl. iMMwAnnal fttMYt 10 Ann Ka .i.tinMnHn.l 1, 'i i fjuuujr Jjujiy t . van v,n iiiiffyifri-ii.. nullum ll.Liipr I billion ' toy 13ft biMixm i dollara ; than a', preluefo .to runaway; infta J' tWrteen-f old increase while the tion. ; V ? '' We- wish- to thank, our frioda ing the Deborah NOTICE OP AftiVHNISTRATIQN Having qualified as Admirviat?a- anrt neignDors lor tne prayers stalH deceased; late of Pat- girts, visits, carrts, flowers anq W 0uimans County." North CaroHnAi other acts of kindness shown dW-hhi is to notify: ttll'Beaon -Mv Ud in illness of our daughter; Ews ciain agawet tne estate pi: soia deceased to. extuBit. ttwwtto. Zttel-f tisemcnt; ICeporting , Service. Tht current production estimate Is 19 per cent above 1954 although 21 pfr eeut be. low tne 5-yesr; average? !" November 1 nrpapeets point to; a yield per acre or 100 husneis com pared with 93 last year and; 107 for the. 10-year 1944-53 average.: v SUNDAY SCBOQL LESSON Good Kesulta Obtained From Christmas Trees 4': - " Tbe-'growing of Christmas trees has meant a happier Christmas for -maay 4-Hers, according to Jim An. dersbn, extension forestry special ist. - , , , ' says Christmas tree plan tations have been started by many 4-HChib members in the past with excillgnt resulU. ' . Cedars costisg ' $3.5i ; per thousand when planted , haviil brought a dollar each or high er when harvested. jC 5. Griffin Manufacturing Co., of Goldaboyo, in cooperation with . the jfttayne County extension agents is contributing to the 4-H forestry program in Eastern North Carolina by hf king available the land, labor, and? jfertilizer for experimental worjt'in growing cedars for Christ mas trees. Anderson says that 21 test plots' weej established on ' the Griffin Bivirwood property where various combinations of fertilise? were trieil", to determine what practice will! be best to speed the growth of cedars. The effects of fertilizer -rin fhlni nnd nurilitv will also 'W jf determined. '' "" :" He poinis out mat ru n sites ran ' -t priduce saleable trees in half the . tinln needed on poor Bites. As' a K ) rul4, however, only tne poorer sites; i ' areJavaflabie for growing trees. It is -)n the hope' of seeding growth on these sub-normal sites that ,tte : : Griliin Company sponsored the ex periment. - , ) . Seet Potato Crop ; AVz Million Bushels 'i The. 1955 sweet potato crop is es. tinjated at '4,BOO,000 bushels, ao jording to the North Carolina: Crop MR. AND MRS. . FLOYD LONG. ' ' CARD OF THANKS ""I wish- to express- myosin thanks to friends for the cards and flowers, sent me vhile I was- in the hospital and for all the acts- of kindness extended. HOYLR UMPHLETT. CARD OF THANKS I wish to 'express .my sincere thanks and appreciation ' to J my friends and neighbors -for every act of kindness rendered toward Me while I was a patient in the hos pital and since -my return home. For the cards, visits, prayers and gifts I also thank you. May the fovd bless each one of you. v ; MRS. LAWRENCE B. PERRY. B3(re.313. Public Registry of Per quimans County, N. C, which see for further description; for chain of title see deed book 31, page 493, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N. C. ' . ' All rentals for the year 1955 are reserved by the present owners, possession to be given January 1, 195S. .. . , . . This said re-sale will be conduct- the same manner and form as a judicial' sale, wit n tne exception of; 1. the flength of time of adver- 2. the undersigned re- the undersiirnerf at Route videre, N. on or before tlte S6tti r serves the right to reject any and day of wovewtter, I9t or tiiis.no. v all two will he pleadea; wt ban of ttr recovery. AU persona indebted said estate will please . make ioi- mnnate payment This 26th rlav of November,. Administrator of Edward T. Stallings! Dec2,9,ie,23,30ane 5 Classified -Lcgds NOTICE- OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Benjamin Hixi- 1 1 J l Tt vreu uecetusea, late ui ireFquunuiw i.. XT ii. r 1 .- i- .- Inctify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigTiod at Route 3, Hertford, N. C, on w before the 28th day of November. 1956' or this notice will be pleaded in bn of their recovery. AW per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. - This 28th day of November, 1955. MRS. MARY D. HARRELl, " Administratrix of Benjamin Harrelk 02,9,16,23,306, ' BABY SITTER AVAILABLE FOR day or night. CaM 2381, Mrs. tt, lie Goodwini Hertford, N. (J. Isov25J)eel r ' ' j bids received; -3. no report of sale has to be made to the court; imd -1. the approval of the court of said sale does, not have to he had. Dated and posted this 26th day of November, 1955. . CHAS.-E. JOHNSON, Attorney In F&ct. Dec2 Md mid, deed of trust being by th kerma thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Hertford, Per quimans County, N.-C, at 11:30 A. M., o'clock, on the 3rd day of December, 1955, the property con veyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Bethel Township, Perquimans County, N. C, bounded and described as- fol lows., via.: , ' FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a point on the northern aide of Hert foroVHarvey's Point Road, . said corner of the Leroy Parsons prop- the Clinton Carter property? thene erty, thence in an easterly direction' J.a northerly dfrectioji along ify , . . lftn . . . Clinton Carter lino 300 - feet--1 &K,2 SLJf.JT; hU thence in.an easterly.diiec. .u, 90ft " toon, a line paralilel with saia road, 100 feet to a point; thence m a nortneriy direction 300 feet to a point; thence another right angle, a line in a westerly direction to we Leroy Parsons property; thence along the line of Leroy Parsons in a southerly direction to the said road, the place of beginning, said tract being 1O0- feet front and back by 300 feet deep. See deed book 34, page 495. for chain of title. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a point on the northside of the Harvey's Point Road, said point be. point being af the southeastern ing at the southeastern corner of southerly direction a line perpendicular- with said road, 300 feet to iaid road; thence in a westerly di--ection along said road 100 feet to the place of beginning. See deed book 35, page 89, Public Registry for chain of title. Dated and posted this 1st day of November, 1955. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, . Trustee. Nov!l,18,2.r,Doc2, disciples joined Jesus in, prayer for a while and then, becoming sleepy, had made themselves comfortable as they could, and dropped off to sleep. Jesus prayed on. : During the. night, the sleeping disciples were aroused to see a wonderful sight. Jesus had become completely transfigured. The men saw that Jesus' face, was aglow with a wonderful light, and that his clothing shone; P.whit t jjs snow,- They saw him talking with two men, whom they identified as Moses- andT Elijah, (and discovered that the- three were talking about Jesus' approaching death. ; When -the- conversion -was over, Moses and Elijah departed andt a bright .cfloud came' and overshad owed the mountaintop on which Je sus, Peter, James and John stood. They heard a voice, coming out of the. cloud, saying, ."This is my be loved Son: hear him.". Then the cloud. was gone and they were aloae J again. We can well know that the disciples never forgot the expeyi enca of that night. Through it, they were strengthened to with stand all that was before them. However, it is very likely that, un til after iesus' death and resurrec tion, the disciples did not under stand the real meaning' of what they bad experienced. t r NOTICE OF RE-SALE : By virtue of the authority vest, ed in tlie"'iidersiged attorney in fret, I sha(t on the 3rd: day of De cember, 195S, at 11;30 o'clock, A. M.j offer foj? re-salc at public auc tion at the Court House door in Hertford. N. C. at Siauu.uu, to the., highest; bidder NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Elihu Lane, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per. sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to. the undersigned at Route 3, Hertford, N. C., on or before the 14th day of November, 1956 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thpit- ropnvflpv. - AM nersnns in- ' debted to said estate will please f make immediate oayment. This 14th day of November, 1955. MRS. MINNIE B. LANE, Executrix of Elihu Lane Harry B. Brown, Attorney I Elizabeth City, N. C. I- Novl8,25,DecZ,9,16,23 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow. er of sale contained ih a certain deed of trust executed by Herbert Steward and wife, Helen Steward, uateo lviav zaru. ia.5. ana recoraea i...u!.. 1 l '.. ,r r, V. rtrt Aor il. SAUiiiBAn .WAIN llii; J IVAW- h m nn i rr: ti. iit twi f leigh r Dealer wanted at once. for cshi tilat certrfiiuiprdperfy Jo- Perquimans County, N. C, default Good opportunity in Perquimans I en. ted in BetheJ Township, Perquim. having been made' in the payment County Write- at- once. Raw- tans County, N. C, bounded and de. i of the indebtedness thereby secured leiehV Dent, NC-320-105, Rich! V mond, Va. Dec2,18ft NOTICE! MAY WE SAY THANKS, to those of ouf custom ers who have been so considerate as to keep their ac counts for KEROSENE, FUEL OILS, ETC., in such EX CELLENT CONDITION. The very close margin of profit in these products, necessitates what we term, quick turnover, in order to realize a fair profit for our endeavors, however, at this time of the year, WE ARE TAKING INTO CONSID ERATION BY COMPARISON, that limited number of purchasers who have neglected paying their accounts, and by mutual consent, we will make no deliveries to those in this category until some satisfactory arrange ment has been made for these items, we will also report each to the other, any accounts who become delinquent from time to time. We have no desire to seem unappreciative or unrea sonable, but we find this position necessary. Associated Oil Dealers OF HERTFORD, N. C. WANTED BY LOCAi' TtRM girl for office work. Permanent position; typing required. Write Box C The Peyquimans Week ly, Hertford, N. C, giving quali fications, and references. . Dec2,' .-;v : A . -, $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting money 'ftom iur five cent High Grade Nut machines in this area. No SelKngt To qualify for work you must have cat, references, $640 cash, .secured by inventory. De voting 6 hours a week to busi , ns your end on percentage Any way you look at it i tUi. 'mil f ' , - '.r":,i .ir oo fAf ir -:.:..n iU 1 ,M, 1 1 -Tf Jill! !fl " I r Mil nil mm . TiC-i IrT vf.. TS ITS , ) great ttw heayyuty motor oil ,t ... Li trrttarti lcw &1 C-rovJ (am caz'i lubricfition, I IVrcl IXO; Cost freely b tS eoWt -est wetl.cr, yet doesn't thin out la mid , ' ramrccr fcrt.' It .content ad Stives that ' ( '.x d.5 1 ;i ctl Wt:zp tztim- ') CkCsa ... thct re:'.t crddatian and corro. ' It'a a Ir id-nw til, r.r. ' s in a brand ' t9w flar., to keep yCvJ fcard-rtrUnj, 1 xd-t :X f-ir " -' " T.rci: ' ; J lii Mi TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTOW. N. 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