THE PERQVtMAtfS WEEKLY HERTFORD, NDHTS. CAROLINA, FilTDA. " .TANYARY 27, PAGE V?l:iqffr,l l Mllal--vi :3rt Policy Debate Great Missiles Race ia Ahead Of, U...S.T f r7ashington-r-Secretary of State J m .Foster Dulles has touched off, indirectly, the greatest foreign policy, debate of this election year. By allowing a magazine writer to attribute him a heretofore undis closed policy, said to have been used on at least three occasions ..while dealing with the Communists, ; Dulles has placed jhimself in. ;tha .., mjddle of a furor on Capitol Hill. ,'Some solons were, frankly su prised at the assertions jn the ar-, tide. - They had known nothing of thls so-called "brink-of-war" for eign policy the United States is supposed to have employed in Ko ,,rea, in theiFpnuosa crisis and in the Jndochinese crisis. - Some of the Senators and Congressmen-, who raised their eye brows were in a position to know -, all that Congress had been told on i-.theae crises. ' Their comment was restrained, but they expressed sur prise, on some occasion, at the tone ofthe latest claims from Mr.'Dul ,le ' . , : tThe Secretary implies in the new appraisaljhat this country made a thinly-veiled, threat, passed on to , Cpnimunisit channels, to go into ac f tion; with nuclear weapons if a set , tlament was not possible in Korea. The same threat is reported to have ,ben successfully employed in the ,ohr two 'crises. fThe implication is clear; it is that this get-tough policy on the Eisenhower Administration forced tbe.Communists to terms, and won i diplomatic victories for the United States. If the threat was used as ;rtftp.w,riter- claims, then this policy .- has been generally unknown, to the . American people. : yjeniocrats are now complaining ' that if the- government is using the i.BJfg, Stick policy in , its relations .with the Communists, the people should at least be given the facts, and acquainted . with decisions '-, which could immediately and ;um ..eifpectedly involve them in an all- otwar with Communism. . (i ; I timers pay mat our ames are not; being1 'consulted'" fully oH''this ""Ink-of-war", policy and that this .oversight is causing much misun derstanding among our .friends, abroad. Others are saying that the magazine article gives an inaccur . ate; impression, which could well be , tflxe, since Secretary Dulles did not vbuch for th.e accuracy of the en :.tje article, when pressed on this point iThe one sure result is that the . $rink-of-war" policy is certain to .-Wp debated hotly between r.ow and - November. Some Democrats think Dulles went overboard and tripped Himself up. Meanwhile, a number of Republicans hail the article as a - livelation of bold and successful v foreign - policy as employed by President Eisenhower .and .Dulles tyi get us; out ,of the -Korean War ahd prevent trouble in two other areas. ' :',There is no longer any doubt ' that there is an all-out race for the long-sought intercontinental mis- slle between this country and Rus sia. Latest intelligent reports in .Washington are disquieting. ' ' .. !! There' are some who even think . .Russia has pulled ahead of the .. U7 S., which has been doing much research And planning, but delay 1 (ng attempts to build the 5,000-mile rocket missile-, which will carry a Hydrogen bomb until success is in Tiew. i ; ' 't It is said the Reds already have : 1 1,500-mile missije. They expect to' . have the 5,000-mile weapon . fc(thin two. years, according to re ports. The United States will not , have such a weapon earlier and may not nave it then, unless pro gress comes fast. The emphasis j!ow is on progress, fast progress, he weapon involved may hold the 1 ly to existence in a new war. The two most influential men in Eisenhower Administration are J to be Sherman Adams and orge Humphrey. Adams is the lisputed Chief fit Staff ,for, the I'-'xit and' actually .ran the ; v when the President was tely incapacitated recently. t is easier than to. go a Cod, and .nothing is " Christ The -sinner is'-saved from his own condition of helplessness, he. is. restored (o. usefulness and be is reunited to. God." ?Dr-. Russell Howden. . ... - .. . -; . ... L MEMORIAM , , In loving . memory of my dear mother, , Mrs.. Margaret , Elizabeth Dale, who departed this .life one - ot inrr I. ' , ... ' . , . . j ..I ,rar aK loveu. one l'hhi una life. ; Gone fromlhia .wjJrld .of struggle ana strife. ,4ione with a smile and a' wave of the hand.' , I know she Is testing in Canaan's Land. . i hough with this lovedOW I have had to part th4 memory of her remains' fresh in'tmyr heart, Mother, thoughts of youlive "with me from day to day, and the, tears I shed I trust God will wipe away, and in His infinite understanding, kindness and love He will giye hie courage and wisdom from above. Helping me as I go' about my daily tasks here to follow in the foot steps of 'you, Mother dear. So, when life's work on earth is done the battle of victory will he faith fully won, and I will begin a beau tiful eternal life anew, and he re united there in heaven, with you. . i Her daughter, Mrs. Blanche Dale ' Goodwin. Classified -Lejrals FOR EXPERT PLASTERING SEE .. Swanson Dubose at 85 Market Street, Hertford, N. C. Also spe cialize in patching. Janl3,20,27 HELP WANTED MAN OR WO- man .wantel fo handle McNess Products full ar spare time. Op portunity to make $40 a day. No . experience necessary. Write Mc NESS COMPANY, Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. Jan20,27 HOME GRAPE COLLECTION Two each Early Red Brighton, . White Niagarp, and Blue Con - cord--total Six Grape Vines 2 year Offer No. 5-R for $3.30, Postpaid. ; Write for Free Copy 56-page Planting Guide Catalog in color. Salespeople ' wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSER1KS, Waynesboro, Virginia. FOB SALE BABY'S CRIB AND also. high .chair, child's desk and chair.' Mrs." R. M. Riddick, Dohb Street, Hertford. Phone 4081. s Jan27;Feb3 taylor mm EDENTON. N. C Satqrday Continuous from 1:S0 Sunday, 2:15. 4:15 and 8:45 Wednesday, Thursday anff Friday, January 25-26-27 ..Glenn Ford and Dorothy McGuire in "TRIAL" Saturday, January 28 1 , Johnny Weismuller in . '.'DEVIL GODDESS" , Chapter No. 1 "Adventures of Captain Africa" LATE SHOW .11:15 P, M. " Scott Brady in . THEY WERE SO YOUNG" . Adults Only Sunday ...and .Monday January 29-30 Jane Russell and ". Jeanne Crain in "GENTLEMEN MARRY - BRUNETTES" " .. .CinemaScope Tuesday and Wednesday, January 31-Febniary 1 ' . Double Feature i fTHE DIVIDED HEART" ' ' "i i; "-Jalso-w AVi tyj . 'ul COVER THE UNDERWORLD" . " EHIOTRE v EDENTON, N. C. Shows.Friday 7:00-9:00 p. M. Saturday Shows Ccrtinuoug from 1:45 Sunday Shows 2:15-4:15-8:45 "NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executors of the estate of C. P. Banks, dereased, "ate 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 Hert ford, N. C, on or before the 24th day of December, 195S, or this no- Mw.wu. rie pieaneu m par ot tneirNorth Carolina itiv- y ah . jKjrsons lnueoien 10 said estate will ' please1 make im- mediate payment , Tnis 24th.dav nf Decern!.-. 10 v W. K.' BANKS AND i, . CLIFFORD BANKS, f bxeeutors .of C. P. Ranks Dec30,Jan6,13,20;27,Feb.1 ;.NOTICE OP AniMlNiCTi? atiaivt , Having qualified as Administra trix ef the estate, of John N.. Asiwlf: deceased, late of Perquimans Coun ' obtain Divorcev ."Vinculo. Mat ty, North Carolina, thin is to not!-1 XnuniM-pr iy an persons having ' claims' aeainst thn out ft nf Md'kMduJ v uxiiiuii; tnem to inc unrlersigned sons indebted Wed to said estate will please make immediate iMumt This 30th dav of December, 1955. ..... MRS. LULU A. LAYDEN, Administratrix " John N. Asbell. -J. H. LeRoy, Attorney riizanetn City, N. C. Jan6,13,20,27,Feh3,10 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of ihe estate of Mrs. Lilliebelle E. Brinn, deceased, late of Perquim ans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons baving claims against the estate of said deceased J; to exhibit them to the undersigned at nertiord, JN. C, on or before the Jth day of December, 195C, or this notice will be rilonilerl in l r at Route 2, Elizabeth City, on or thA of the I Superior before the 30th day. of .December; ourt ?f "d (urtto,.m tt coui t 1956 or this notice will be pleaded ho"sP in HertfJ-d. North Carohna, in bar of their recoverv All ner?1 Wltmn twenty days after the 11th . . 1 N' t 'for- y. i .& 2 ,y ,.. ' .. 1 r -r rmniinni inii imnitfinyi I'-i.'1 fi- - -- - i - i.,,,,- n ,i.ir -t t their recbverlperaaDa Hil-7i?iiVsc"R(?n'Vf' all thesfocfc- ed to said estate will please make ! immediate payment. - . Th! 19th dav of December: 1955. 1 THOMAS PRESTON BRINN, Executor of Mrs. Lilliebelle E. Brinn. ;,; Dec23.30Jan5,13,20,27 te The. Perquimans County Superior Court BlvrvJKK THE ULt-KJi. ; Vivian Everett Stewart V-i i The -defendant,, Arthur Stewart, will take notice that an action .en titled as above hae;)iept! commenc ed in.tne .SUporiorQurt 'or' rer- (fuimans County, North roiirai to 8 "UJ:"K oa u"'! it-iiuiiiii, wui....m.. notice that .he is required to appear at the i aV o February, , ano answer or demur-to' the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will npply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said comulaint This the 3rd day of January, 1956 v v W. IT. PITT y Clerk of the Superior - Court. Jones, Jones & Jones, Attorneys for the plai'ptiff Preliminary Certificate Of Dissolution To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas! It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated rec ord of the proceedings for the vol - untary dissolution therisof by the W'im) 1 holders, deposited in aiy office, that the EAST COAST ULVKLOP. MhN 1 WiU'UHA J ION, a corpora tion of this State, whose principal office is situated at P. 0. Box 101 in the Town of Hertford, County of Perquimans, State of North Caro lina (Chas. E. Johnson .being ''the agent therein and in charge there of, upon whom process may be ser- vfifl),'. has compiler! with the re-1 qiiirpments of Chapter 55, General Statutes, entitled corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate' of. Dissolution: ' . Now Therefore, I. Tliad Euro, Secretary of Slate of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the.2Rlh day of .December, iflr,.r,, file in my office a duly executed at tested con.lent in writing to (be dis solution of raid corporation, ."vectit- 1 , 1, 11111 .i r . ed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent, and the record of the proceediiiR.i afore.iaid are now on file in my said office as provided by lav.'. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and .affixed mv official seal at Ral"iivh, thin Il.'Ub day-nf December, A. If., 1955. Til AD KITliK, .Secretary of J'talr .Taiifl, 1 3,20,27 NOTICE OF ADMIMSTI Having qualified as V. Ibe e::latc of Marvin lb. vl led, .di'Ci-ased, late of IV Couiily, North Cai'nliiia, I TION iit'ii' nf ! ' lllHI- ii!inans i f - b: lo I notify all persons ha.viiur, claims j against tin. estate of said deceased . (O exhibit tbelll to llle lllldel'siglli'd at P. O. Hon 677, Cold.-horo N'u'ih i r'.,,.,,i;,,., ,, lu.r,...,. n,,, ion, ,i.,ir 0f ,ja.m,a,y, 1)57, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 19th day of January, 1956. DANIEL CHARLES UMPHLETT, Executor of Marvin HoyhkUmphlett. Jan27,Feb3,10,17,24,Mar2 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL OF BONDS NOTICE is herebv sriven of in ,tention of the undersigned to file application with the Local Govern ment Commission,' Raleigh, N. C, for its approval of the issuance of the following proposed bonds of the COUNTY OF PERQUIMANS, which bonds shall be subject to ap proval of the voters of said County nf 'Perquimans at an election: $125,000 of bonds for the pur pose of erecting a new school building and acquiring land and furnishings and equipment Mill 1 1 1 vv ni-iniii Ull Mil I K. Th. ,; wns f!f ltlM;lBA on the 27th day of January, 1956. Any citizen or taxpayer objecting to the issuance of all or any of said bonds may file with the Local Government Commission a verified statement setting forth his objec tions as provided in Section 159-7.1 nf the General Statutes of North Carolina, in which event be shall also file a copy of such statement 'with the undersigned, at any time within ten days from and after such first publication. A copy of this notice must be attached to the statement so filed. Objections set forth in said statement shall lie for consideration by said Commission in its determination of whether or not if may hold a public hearing as provided by law on the matter of issuance of said bonds. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF PERQUIMANS, NORTH CAROLINA. By: Julian C. Powell, Clerk. Jan27J"eb3 BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $125,000 SCHOOL BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF PERQUIMANS WHEREAS, the County Board of Education of the County of Per quimans has determined that exist ing school plant facilities in the Perquimnns County School Admini strative Unit are not ,adequate for the maintenance of public schools for the nine months' school term prescribed by law, and has request ed the Hoard of Commissioners to provide the sum of $125,000 to fi nance the additional school plant facilities which are described, in Section O of this bond torder and which said County Board of Edu cation has determined are neces sary to enable the County of Per quimans, as an administrative agency of the public school sys tem'of the State of North Carolina, to maintain public schools in said Perquimans County School Admini strative Unit for the nine months' school term prescribed by law: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERKD by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Perquimans, as follows: Section 1. The Board of Com missioners' of the County of Per quimans has ascertained and here by determines that it is necessary to erect in the Perquimans County School Administrative Unit a new school building and to acquire the land and furnishings and equipment necessary for such building, in or der to enable the County of Per quimans, ' as an administrative agency of the public school sys tem of the State of North Caro lina, to maintain public schools in said school administrative unit for the nine months' school term pre scribed by law, and that it will be necessary to expend for such pur pose not less than $125,000 in addi Nothing without wings climhs like a '56 Chevrolet ! The new '56 Chevrolet handles hills like they aren't even there! Aim it up a steep grade . . . and you'll see why it's the Pikes Peak record breakerl Ever level off a mountain with your foot? Nothing to it. Just point this new '56 Chevy uphill and ease down on the gas. In the merest fraction of a second you sense that big bore V8 lengthening out its stride. And up you go with a quiet rush of power (hydraulic-hushed valve lifters now in all engines-V8 or 6) that makes a mountain seem as flat as a road map! For nothing without wings climbs like . a '56 Chevrolet! This is the car, you know, that broke the Pikes Peak record. The car that conquered towering grades and vicious switchback turns to prove its superior performance, handling ease and cornering ability. These are built-in qualities that mean more driving pleasure and safety for you.vYou can also have such-safety fea tures as seat belts, with or without sHoulder harness, and instrument panel padding at extra cost. - You've a choice of 19 frisky new Chev rolets all with Fisher Body and with horsepower ranging up to 205. Drop in, when you have a chance, and drive the new record breaker! Jk. A lU-il-kMflM J THE HOT ONES tion to 'other mopeyif Which l been made available thenafor f Section -2. '. In order to. raije.v'.e money required to finance th cost , of erecting said new school build- : ing and'of acquiring such land and . furnishings and equipment,! bonds of the County of Perquimans are j hereby authorized and .shall he.ia- t sued pursuant to The County Fi- ? nance Act of North Carolina. The maximum aggregate principal, amount of said bonds , autborired . by this bond order shall be .X)jae , Hundred and Twenty-five ' Thous- ; and Dollars ($125,000). Section 3.. A tax sufficient to I pay the principal of and interest on 1 said bonds when, due shall be an- mially levied and collected. , . Section 4. A -statement of the Comity debt of the County of Per duimans has been filed with tha t Clerk of the Board of Commission ers of said County and is open W public inspection. " Section 5. This bond order shall take effect when approved by the voters of the County at an election as nrovided in said Act. c The foregoing bond order hfla, been introduced and a sworn state ment has been filed undef the County Finance Act, showing .the assessed valuation of the County to be $8,213,144., and the net debt for school purposes, including tjhe proposed bonds, to be $284,000. A tax will be levied for the payment of the proposed bonds and interest, if the same shall be issued. Any citizen or taxpayer may protest against the issuance of such bonds1 at a meeting of the Board of Com missioners to be held at the regu lar meeting place of said Board in the County Court House in Hert ford, North Carolina, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the 7th day of February, 1956, or an adjournment thereofi JULIAN C. POWELL;"' Clerk of Board of Commissioners of Perquimans County, North Carolina. Jan27 VEN HOTTER FrUay and ? ',','ay, January 27-23 t ' Jaea Crt In 4 ' iw y v TrtAS' a f r bs to coie bnck. 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