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f' . the rcaocrr-tAKi vrEEgLtKatTTOM); wohWcAhoia.' rttroxy .juke ffiffiffi;;?!, f; j, ;.,,;. .. : tags mi CLASSIFIES "1 WHILE VlSlTINQ NAGS HEAD get "Old Style' Country Ham Dinners" at Chappell's Res taurant near the Nags Header. ; V..-' ' June 6,13,20,27 MA, WANTED , FOR; RAW leh business In f"a,quimans County. Real opportunity., No t ; : -. June ,13,20,27 INDIES FOR YOUR UPHOL f( ktery needs let Autry's Uphol i! stay, on the Windsor-Edenton i PiBby just outslie Eden tj tpn.plck up and deliver1 free. ! Wfipeoiatoittytai' springs ' Mf llwHC&l&tion of - ta"i ery, nylons jjnd leatherette . km tetials from wolfcj to ch oose. ;Phbrie3831. -tic FOR RENT 4-ROOH HOUSE '', with' full bath, hot' and cojd i.watr, large lot for garden i - space. 'Also four room down- stairs - apartment . with bath. , Private v entrance. - s Graham Wood, Woodville. Phone E. T City' 8448. ! June 13,20 SEWING OF ALL ' TYPES .Dressmaking,.; drapes, curtains, repairs and attentions. Phone '! 891; , Mrs. W, E. Burner, 126 ; Grubb Street,. Hertford. 1 ; . June 20,27July4 SHOE VALUES YOU WILL ,find the . best when you try I J the Knapp line. - Call to see me about the Knapp shoes. Edward Barber, phone 4171, ; Hertford,': N C. . -' : W ' ; ' t f J June 20,27 July 4, 11 FOR SALE SHETLAND PONY. Also bridle and saddle. See George Ward at Towe-Webb , Motor Company or phone Eden . ; ton kni.-:;r & 4 . Ju20 ATH-A-CIDE FOR GUARAN teed relief against athlete's foot, ringworm and other skin irritations. Only SO cents at S AVM Phannacy. ;;;5uTie20,27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administa trix -ot ) the estate off Seth W. Long; deceased,; late of" Perquim ans County. North Carolina, this k to; notify all persons having claims against the estate .of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned; at Route 3, Hertford, N, C'on or before the lfith day of "April. '1959. or this notice will be pleaded bar ol. the iracov- cry. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment ...- This 16th day of April 1958. MRS. MARY C. LONG Administratrix of Seth W. Long. Jr. May23,30,Ju6.13,20.27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION .Having qualified as Executor of ' 'the . estate of George Mc. Armstrong, deceased, , late of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to ex. hibgt 'them to the undersigned at Eoute 3", Hertford, !j N !C, on or Jefore the' 13th day of June, . 1951. or this , notice "Will be , plesWed' in bar of their recovery. All 'persons indebted tft said es- icce wm piease maxe lmmeaiaie Tiis'Jl'sth day of June, 1958. George Armstrong, jr. Executor of George Mc. Arm ' 'v itrong. i 0 ti,.; June2427July4,ll,185i J Slrtement Of RmuIi of Special I lection Held In th County WHEREAS, by direction of the Board of Commissioners J of the County of Perquimans,' in. the State of North Carolina, the fol lowing proposition was submitted to the qualified voters ' of said County at - the special 1 election - hold in said County on May ,31, 1958. ff V-,;-.i-;--PROPOSITION NO,.'l "Shall) there be levied and col lected k Special Tax in Perquim ans Count School District not "tto .exceed the sum of thirty (30) cents per $100.00 valuation to supplement the current expense funds from State and County al lotments in , order to operate school or Higher standard oy tenting any item oi ex- ire in , the school bud- said Board of Commis sioners has duly canvassed the returns -of the Registrars and Ju f of Election appointed to hoK. 'i election land-has de termined the result 'of said elec tion to be hereafter,, stated; Now Therefore, i ' i Loard of Commissioners hei. f makes the . following statement of the results of jaid - election, . ' ''. -,' 1.' The number of voters reg-isred- and qualifiecV--vote at k i emotion, 3,169.) h n yryA ? S. liie number of votes cast a' and election for hex? levy fit :.cribd te said proposv -on-was . 1. ). The number of es cast at said election against said tax I y cesTioea in saia propos t. i 15. -A majority of the t .1 voters of gaids County v i v! 1 at said election ,voted t.i . prove said tax levy as set c pnid proposition. . s - s whereof, we, the -1 members of ' ihe i ' if Cciri:: . ionerj of xhe - cf i'erinimnns, have ) f t rir I this the LL. suppieh ' penditli: get?" I , AND LEGALS , . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the au thority vested in the undersigned under the Will of the late Russell G. Bellezza, and by Power of At torney dated June 9th, 1958, exe cuted by Maryland Trust Com pany, Trustee in said Will which is recorded in Will Book K, Page 85-89 in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court . in Perquimans Count"! i I, . will 'Offer' formal;1 if or cash, t public ' auction! ort : the, 5th day of July. 1958. at 11:30 A. M.. at the Court House door in Hert ford, North Carolina, tte follow ing described property: .' ' LjLying and being in the Town of Hertford, Perquimans County, N: 1 C, , situated on Pennsylvania Avenue commencing at a point on said-Avenne" 130 feet' "frwrnrflaiU read SStfefef and running' thjenoe Norto 53 West along ' Pennsyl vania Avenue feeti thence North: 31 . East 150 feet: thence South 53- East 42- feet; -thence South 31 West 150 feet to Penn sylvania Avenue, the place of be ginning. 2. Lying and being in the Town of Hertford. Perquimans County, N. ' C. on the. West side ol Church Street, and beginning at the Northeast corner of the lot of a. C. Berry and running - thence along Church Street North to the corner of C. A. Davenport: thence Westerly along the Davenport line to ; Perquimans River; thence Southerly along Perquimans Riv er to the line of B. C. Berry : thence Easterly along the Berry line to unurcn street, the. place of beftinning. : . .. ; .-:) Said 'tracts beine covered bv deed from Lydia GWhedbee to Russell G. 'Belleiza dated April 15, 1942, and recorded in Book 27, Pa?e 128, Perquimans County Registry. A cash debosit of ten; percent or the high bid will be required at the time of sale. The right to accept or reject all bids is here- oy-reservea. , j n, . . Dated and Dosted. this 11th day ol June, 1958. ' ;'i ' "'WH. OAKEY. JR.. Adm. r.T.A.. oi . 1 ' R. G. Bellezza. " Tul3.20.27.Jy4 -w. ; . , NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of William Henry . Williamston, deceased, late or Perquimans . County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against me esiaie oi saia deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at i Route 1, Box 235, Hertford, N. C n or before the 13th day of May, 1959, or this notice wiU be pleaded ini bar of their re covery 'All persons indebted to saia estate win piease maxe un mediate payment. ,-: This 13th day of May 1958. MRS. ELSIE W. FELTON. Administratrix of William Henry :', Williamstoni M no nrT. nn . , ' "VI KOTICE OF ADMINISTRATlONTfriends T ana' "relatives our ' Having qualified as Admims trators of the estate of Jesse Harrell, J deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them, to the undersigned at Route 3, Hertford,, N. Cv oh' of before the 16th day of June. 1959. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please flume uiimeuiaie payment. This 16th day of June, 1958. RALPH F. HARRELL and MRS. JENNIE H. HARRELL, Administrators or Jesse Harrell, June20,27July4,ll,18,25 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by- virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of ' trust executed by Paul N. Tucker (single), dated the 19th day of July, 1956, and recorded in M. D. Book No. 30, page 296. in the office of the Register of Deeds, Perquimans . . n i . . i i v,oumy, in or in Carolina, aeiauii having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness there by secured and the said deed of trust neing Dy tne terms thereoi suDiect to foreclosure, the .un dersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C, at 11:30 A.-M., on the 28th day of June. 1958. the property con veyed in the said deed of trust. ine same lying ana Demg in, Hertford Township, Perquimans County, North' Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: r -' First Tract ...'; Beginning on the road that leads from Hertford to Edenton at ' T. Creecy's corner and run ning in a southwesterly direction along said road 70 yards to a stake; thence in a Westerly di rection 70 yards .: tor.1 a ; stake; thence in a northeasterly course 70 yards to the lands of T. Creecy and thence along the line of 'T. Creecy, in an easterly di rection " 70 yarM to the beginning- of first station; containing one i acre metre or , less; For chain of title see deed from An-, drew Bakeri" ,tr Paul H Tucker, dated May ,29,135, .Public Rei - istory,of,Perquiman8 County S Dcona iraci Beginning at a corner of the Truitt land (now owned Dy-. u Puln ComoanvV and thei Creecy land! s said jj corner ' being J 3.18 chains in a v westwardly direc tion from U. S. Highway No: 17. where both the Truitt land , and Creecy . land corner on said highway, and thence running N. 67 degrees iW 10 chains to a cornerj thence north 22.5 degrees east 6 chains to a comer, thence south 61 degrees east 10 chains to a corner, and thence south 22.5 degrees west . 6 chains to the beginning, and -containing 6 acres. For further description, plat and chain of title, see deed hook 37, paces 142-143, Public 'y-of Perquimans County, N. C. .is . AHTNC Army Pvt. James' D. Baker, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Ros sis M. Baker, Route 1, Belvi dere, recently completed eight weeks of basic combat training under the Reserve Eorces - Act program at Fort Knox. Kv. Baker, whose wife, Nancy, lives at Norfolk, Va., was ; employed at the Naval Supply Center in that city before startinc his RFA training. He is a 1954 graduate of Perquimans s High bcnooi. (U, S. Army Photo). Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edward Winslow spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Mann at Nags Head. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Winslow's nephew, Buddy Mann, who, vill vlolt uritU lkn 4U:n 1 An!-. niui uicill WCCS, .,!? u CARD OF. THANKS I wish to thank all mv friends for the many cards and flowers sent and calls made dur ing my recent illness. ': ' Mrs. C. Edwards. CARD OF THANKS we wisfl t express to our friends and relatives o deep est and "most sincere thanks lor the. deeds of. love and kindness shown to us, the flowers, cards and food sent, and" the prayers offered at the sudden death of our husband, father and . broth er, John C. Bracy;. ; ',; J' ; t : he Bracy Family. v " CARD OF THANKS We ; wish to expres to our sin cere - thanks for the deeds of love , and kindness shown us, the prayers, ,cards,: flowers and food sent at . the"' death '"of our loved one, Haywood Proctor. " Wife and . Daughter. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for the cards and flow. ers sent to me, the visits made and all other acts of kindness shown while I was a patient' in the Albemarle Hospital and since my return home. ; . T. P. Byrum. CARD OF THANKS . We wish to thank our friends and loved ones fpr .the beautiful cards and flowers sent to our dear sister, Mrs. James Boyce, during her illness.' '"Also for the expressions f sympathy extend ed at the tim of her death. ' r Mrs. J. Wallace Goodwin, .' Mrs. C. Y. Parrish, . ' ' , Of Edenton. , CARD OF,, THANKS ' , The family of . Jesse Harrell of Route 3, Hertford, wishes to ex press our heartfelt thanks and appreciation v to our many friends and neighbohs for their words of sympathy, lovely flow ers, ..beautiful cprds, for cars loaned and for. every .deed of kindness shown us during his recent illness and death and especially for the many prayers offered in our behalf. Mrs, Jesse Harrell . And Children. Serial' No. oner Planer; one double end "Xrim- IMAVi' Ann mM4 tsrtP nn(M Jinn n4(tal' urei wire vui vijiipnvrk' vilc v6,v., 30 kiln trucks! aH4fill- other hsquipment o, every description V .' J 12 1L . - .. .'J ... I.C htow, used .iri the lsa'id saw '.mill, i aciuding one skidding machine, all of - the above property now located on tne rear "estate 'hereinabove.; oe. scribed! also 1 Ford. 1952 model. dump truck. I Motor Nof 99T 545246r and one Plvmbutb. a 1949 Model 4-doOr sedan,. Motor No.1 P18-410041, title ,NO. 2481ZZ7B. .i A deposit of ten per cent (10) of all over $1,000.00 there of bid will be required- of the high bidder at the day of sale. This the 28th day of May, 1958. CHARLES E. JOHNSON, v i - - Trustee. June 6.13.90.27 T v IN JUST 15 MirUTES IF YOU HAVE TO &c:ATCn Yv.v x itch Your 4K bark t ny drur rtore. Ap- k -j I. 'In.. ittrt; ki... U.S. Study Points Up Prices For Homes Versus Incoiris The question of whether new i housing has tended to price itself out of the mass market on which it is dependent for a high leve of activity is raised in a recent study of the U. S. Department of Labor. ' ,f .. Taking the'period between ;;930 and 1956 and -. comparing ' .the trend of family income levels and price of new. single: : f amily: hon- farmrhomesv bween those years, the situdy conciudftj' that the'prib- mg oi; new houSesgeemed better fitted! to income in 1950 than it was in 1956. Data are not yet available to indicate whether this relationship has changed over the past year. Importance of Problem Here is a problem that has ap parently received only passing at tention in current anti-recession thinking. That is the question of the extent that maladjustments have developed between prices sn'P had changed. The figures and average family income, in show that a .tota; of 33 per cent other key areas of the economy ot all American families were as well as in housing, as the re- then in the $6,000 and over an sult of the inflationary trend of nal income bracket, a big up recent years. I grading in the intervening years; While concentration on the I but the proportion of higher course of emolovment and en. . priced homes increased even more era! economic activity is natural under present circumstances, the fact is that living, costs have been going up persistently and are now at record high levels'. This is hardly a constructive develop ment -for the' I wage', and salary earner or for those dependent on savings or "other fixed "incomes. Today there are 62 million' per sons holding down a job, repre senting 92 out of every 100 in the working population, and earning about $235 billions a year in wag es and salaries, according to the latest figures. Factor of Inflation In a mass market economy such as ours, it is the wage and salary earners' spending and saving de cisions, and the purchasing power of their dollars, that have such a dominant influence on the course of business, as has always been the case. Despite the continued inflationary, symptoms in: livjng costs' and prices and the upward pressure on production costs, it is significant to note the major dis cussion in and but of Government seems to be on how to prime the economic pump and create more purchasing power with little stitutions, and the desire for im thought as to the consequences on proved housing is a basic part of the buying power of the dollar. . the American character. Better ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICE to FARMERS Sell Your Hogs To Hertford Livestock & Supply Co. 1 Mile S. Hertf y3 - Edenton Highway THE FIRST llND ONLY STATE OR ADFD HOa MARKET 4lV. K';NQ, Department' ot'Agricultttre :t.i BUYERS VifVi CWAttNEY INCORPORATED OF SMITHFIELD, VIRGLMA Quality Pork Packers Since 1870 We Pay Top Prices For p"ws.: Dispaitfts ;ln The Department of Labor anal ysis of the housing market points out that a noticeable discrepancy seems to have developed between family .income levels and th sell ing price of new homes since the turn of. the .present ,decada,l3 p.L 1950, the figures show, 'dose Ip a quarter of all American 'famiHef? had incomes of $5,000 a year pi more, This matched the propoivi tion' of all new one-family -noo-farm homes .that were: built i in that year in Ine upper, new home selling price bracket thentprei vailing of $12,500 and over. Us ing the accepted rule of thumb that" the purchase price of a home should not exceed an amount 2 times the purchaser's annual income, the study says that there appeared to be no overbuilding in the higher-priced housing range in 1950. . By 1956, however, this relation- in the period, with a total of 44 per cent 'of new single family nonfarm homes built in that year priced at $15,000 and over. Leav ing out rising costs of home maintenance, the uptrend in prop erty taxes, etc., these percentage changes alone suggest that more homes are. being built in the up per price range5 than are consist ent with the proportion of fami lies with incomes to qualify them as potential buyers. Force in Housing Market Of course,' demand for housing i and the size of the market for new homes i" fleet the interplay of many forces, social as well as economic. Some, like the early post-World War II housing short age, are more transient in nature than basic long'-range faqturs like 'new household formation New household formation, is currently in a downtrend, and ac cording to the U. S. Bureau of the Census is not expected to reach; the highs of the 1947-51 period until the middle Sixties. How ever, ample mortage funds are available for. home owners from life insurance and other thrift in- Duty Monday Through Mtfciy, Be" ' - . ; - w i SKY SENTRY Set to start scanning the skies in the- near future, a giant radar tower nears completion in Munich, Germany. The tower features a 23-ton antenna which will rotate six times a minute from its 70-foot-high. perch It. is capable of "viewing" all air traffic for a radius of 330 miles and up to 13 miles altitude. lWVWVWWVWWWWWSAAAA pricing of new homes in relation to family incomes would be a fur ther contribution to maintaining a high level of residential building, and thereby supporting renewed economic expansion on a sound basis. SOCIETY MEETS The Ladies' Missionary Society of Berea Church of Christ held its meeting Friday night at the heme of Mrs. Dennis Eure. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Mrs. Whit Cartwright. Mrs. Watson Eure read the First Psalm. Mrs. Horace Miller led in prayer. Mrs. Belvin Eure c;lled the roll with Ihe follow ing members present: Mrs. Hor ace Miller, Mrs. J. P.. White, Mrs. Linwood Godfrey, Mrs. Herman Cuddy, Mrs. Delwin Eure, Mrs. Nathan Sawyer, Mrs. Belvin Eure, Mrs. Seth Umphlett, Mrs. Ulric Caddy, Mrs. Eula Russell, Mrs. Melvin Eure, Mrs. Whit Cartwright, Mrs. Watson Eure, Mrs. Freeman Umphlett, Mrs. Tuck Webb, Mrs. Dennis and little Miss Eden Eure and An nette Cartwright. The closing hymn was "I Want to Be a Worker for the Lord." Mrs. Tuck Webb gave the benediction. The hostess served ice cream, cake, nuts and mints. Grader m Hertford n. a mm t, - , l V f v-, ; 1.1 I PERSONAL ITEMS l... v..,. ... .-, ; v.,,;...., Returned Home Miss "Ethel Nixon has returned home after spending several weeks in South Carolina. From Maine Sgt. and Mrs. Thomas Perry and children of Limestone, Maine are visiting Mrs. Tom Perry. Don't Increase Hog,. Numbers Recklessly North Carolina farmers should not increase their hog flocks at a reckless rate. . J. R. Woodard, animal husban dry specialist for the N. C. Agri cultural Extension Service, says that despite the fact that hog pric- Taylor Theatre Edenton, N. C. A SUMMER PARADE OF MOVIE HITS Thurs., Fri., and Sat., TWENTY MILLIOH READIES Mm IT HIE BEST-SELLING fiGVELGFiLLTlME! UiL. Features 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:30 and 9:30 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! ADULT ENTKRTAINMKNT NOT M'lTARI.K FOB CIllLDREN! SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE Saturday, June 21 1:15 P. M. Edmund Gwen and Lassie in "Challenge To Lassie" TECHNICOLOR ADMISSION 25c TO ALL Sun., Mon., and Tues., aiato tarnna 20th CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS ALL THE DA YS AND NIGHTS OF ' trwfn Shaw'a &M 'I ' monumental flftffiA best-seller w CiNerviAScoPG HOPE LAN6E BARBARA RUSH ' MAY BRITT. r... PntvcM by ' ' - Direta or ' cranp,ay bf AL UCMTMAN EDWARD DMVTRYK EDWARD ANHUT Sunday Shows 2:30 and 8:45 Week days: Features 3:00-6:00-9:00 ?. M. NO ADVANCE IN PIECES Coming . . . Wed., and Tlrs., Jur.c 25-26 , Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" Iliway 17 Driye-In Theatre y Edenton-IIerlford Road Friday and Saturday. Jun 20-21 Double Feature "Young and Dangerous" ... i . - also : "Rockabilly Baby" both CinsmaScop Sunday, June 22 JAYNE MANSFIELD mm Success Spoil TftockrHunfer" - C5ntuSto and- Color V f eir are' around twice "the1 I5!n'W of $11 per hundred, farmer! 'should expand cautiously. . ; He advises farmers to continue to strive to produce higher qual ity, meat-type hogs that will help increase the consumption of pork, t This will help keep the market price of hogs high. . As he puts it, "We do not want $11 hogs again.. A quality pro duct will help prevent this." ' Woodard also urges farmers to push their spring pigs and try (to market them by August 15. Pric es usually hit their peak in July and early August. -. - " he-'- Flowers Of Speech ' "" He calls a spade a spade ' :! . ' Does Joe. ' . " Save when he drops it f: On his toe. ' f June 19-20-21 m ttmtv muimmm . i lit.." n I . I i'Btrirjf;iiwi;'irj,;.i)iiUi!i.;!i June 22-23-24- Monday and Tuesday. , June 23-24 ; AUDIE MURPHY in "Joe Butterfly", CinemaScope and Color Wednesday and Thursday, June 25-26 :.. "The Curse of Frankenstein",. S - - Technicolor . 'j Get-MbteOulbYiife 'AY .Co Out TtiA;, Movie! ,
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