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1 r Farm Pond Safety Stressed (. ricK up a newspaper - on a Monday morning in July.' ' You win iind one type ol story al . most as certainly as you'll find t weather forecast. . - ' . . And part of that story will go : osmething like this: ; - '-' "Bobby was swimming in a farm pond with three compan ' ioris. They said he evidently got into! water deeper than expected. Twit of companions trieU to rejuih him. , He almost carried them down,." top.l , Members of the (rescue squad; found .the body hupui an nour later,. Drownings similar to this.occurL,;,,, u, a . vj,:i 2. TT;. 7 t ! i e'7-' v, t'u wcucLy uuni.4i uituiics viiv in crease on the increased number of farm ponds. As one of their major efforts during National' " Farm r Safety Week, July 24-30, the Safety Council is stressing, the import ance of farm pond and recrea tion safety. ' "It is the responsibility of ev ery farm pond owner to make his pond safe," the council says. KNOW YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY John T. Grooms, representative of the Social Security Administration, is in Edenton every Thursday at the North Carolina Employment Security Commission office in the Citizens Bank Buildng. When Bob Williams applied for his old age benefits in' De cember 1957, he also asked about benefits for his thirteen year-old adopted son, George. was an orphan. Bob had sup ported him for several years, and had adopted him the year before. Bob was told at the social se curity office that . the law re quired the adoption to be in ef fect three years before benefits '.: could be payable for George. Since he had adopted George only one year before, Bob un derstood that there would be ho payments for another two years. One day about a year later, Bob read in a newspaper that there had been changes in the social security law, ; and that some of these changes concerned-adopted children. Bob visit ed his social security office." He was told that, as of September . 1958, an adopted child no longer had to wait three years"to' re ceive benefits, but could get them right away. He quickly . filed an application for George, submit ted his birth certificate and adoption papers, and pretty soon payments started to come PICTORIAL REVIEW. FULL OF FEATURES There's something for you in the Pictorial- Review, See the wealth of features including Dear Abby, Louella Parsons, ..Your Horoscope, : humorous pages of jokes and cartoons, health new, and Harry Golden. J plant, youy interests' "may 'btf,Jhefy.rt. Xw&1'i dozen, - . grapes f unhand' iirformatioh - for you hv (pint), -pears, peaches,pumpkiftt; the Pictorial Review with,- Sun day's BALTIMORE AMERICAN on' tale et your local newsdealer FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION BECAUSE it ilollfhi off the Infmtcd Ikin, . Then watch fresh, healthy kia replace it. Get intnnt-dryinK T-t-t. liquid, a keratiilytlc, at-any druf ature. If not delighted In S DAYS, your 48 back. Use T-4-I, FOOT POWbKB too jivea antiseptic, soothing protection. S fc M PHARMACY IN JUST IS MINUTES IF YOU HAVE TO , SCRATCH YOUR ITCH - Tour 48c back at any - drur store. f Apply ITOH-MK-NOT. Itch, and burn " ini disappear! I'se Instunt-dryinK-1TCH-M&NOT day or night for ec- aema, ringworm, insect nites, root itcn, other surface rashes. T01)AV at S a M PHARMACY ' GOT A sur.ir.iEP, cold TAKE If for 1 symptomatic RELIEF (.4 If fslYf AffllKS :DACK t Mow I Voa can cat tho fast nliaf yaq neud from nagging oackaoha, bsadach and muscular aches and pains that of um saus rastkM nights and mixraUa trred ot feelings. When these discomforta com on with over-exertion or stress and train you want relief want it fasti ' Another disturbance may be mild bladder Jgr irritation following wrong food and drink often setting up a restless un comfortable feeling. Doan'a PHIe work fast la S separata ' ways t 1. by speedy pain-relieving action - to ease torment of nagging backache. , -headaches, muscular aches and pains. ; ' t. by soothing effect on bladder Irrlta , Uon. S. by mild diuretle aetiea tending J to lncreBM output of the It mile l kny tuoea. - " . . m , a good nlghtt sleep and the i iMppy relief millions have for over i rs. New, large sise saves money, . a's Pllla today I a " r .Jji ' 11 i smjMWJ4rrs Fairm Saf ety Weel To help owners make their pond safe, the Rural Safety Council offers these suggestions (1) Make certain that recrea tion is supervised at all times by an adult; (2) Post safety instruction for boating, swimming and skiing; "Beein the Day Right With (3) Mark safe swiihminf areas; 'Breakfast." ;CU)thing. (by . ,the i"4) ThkermeAmr detfcereV- lub ' wilj feature sudh: as;ring bitoyaj ropes and longl poles ; around vfiswimining areas; Tsib'u'UI (5) Know, acceptable - methods of artificial; ;respiration; ! , (6)' naeel .' iv jteheft ;eanT' be' '.VIIIIIUCU MVUIIU U1V IfWinL Lllll dn cn't ; play there , without adult supervision; and (7) Clear all jtreesi.' stumps, brush, , wire y and rubbish from improvements Made During Lei Swimming and boating areas. ;''JI.fhe ; Albemarle', Electric For users of ' the pond, the Council says never swim, alone, fish alone,, boat alone, ski alone or play around the pond alone. "Remember," the Council warned, "a boat is not a toy to be. experimented with and play ed with- by children." through for George. Bob and George benefited from one of the 1958 changes affecting adopted children. An other change provides that a child adopted by a person receiv ing disability payments may also qualify for benefits right after adoption instead of having to wait three years. Still another change applies to j a child who was living with a working person and was being supported by him, although , the child had not yet beeii adopted. If the wage earner dies, and the widow adopts the child within two years of her husband's death, benefits may be paid to the child and also to the widow as long as she has this minor child in her care. If the wage earner died several years ago, benefits may still be payable if the adoption is within two years of August 28, 1958, when the law was changed. ENTREE : LISTS REVEALED FOR FARM FESTIVAL (Continued From Page Oiw) tide (to be judged . as judges see fit). - ' Men's Entree List: Field Crops Corn (I dozen ears), stalk corn (V2 dozen), sweet potatoes (l dozen), soybeans (4 hillsX, cotton (4 hills), peanuts, small grain, milb. Meats and . poultry products Eggs (1 dozen), cured meats (ham, shoulder, side). Horticulture: Garden exhibit (minimum of five), watermelons, figs, onions, peppers, lima beans, field - peas, . cucumbers, roast ear corn, squash,' honey (1 cup). i In addition to the Individual exhibits, there will be many commercial ' and : educational booths, t. Mrs. T. P. Brinn will have an individual booth dis playing her original felt craft of pillows, spreads, Christmas stock ings and other ideas. R. S. WE FINANCE NEW CARS 5 Percent Interest No Extra Charges No Waiting For the Money SEE US WHEN YOU BUY A NEW CAR , . WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY! ' Peoples Bank & Trust Co.; Hertford, N. C. J , MEMBER F.D.LC. i ' See lis Authorized Ports and Service on BRIGGS & STRATTON and CLBNTON MOTORS Bring 'em to iis f or f ixin' C R. Hertford, N.,C. THE POOUIMAKS JMondS has been Invited to di3' play his many , articles of wood in-lay. The Perquimans County Historical Society ' will have a booth to exhibit a collection of their findings.- Home Demon Uation wlubs will have feature booths this year. Winfall Oub will feature "New Furniture From Old," the Bethel Club will be stressing foods and nutrition by exhibiting Whfteonfciub. will have a tooth .with leaders demonstrat- ing tH tin-can Christmas' craft. Birg$s$ will show home beauti fidation Ideas in their booth and needle crj&Jft will be featured by ⪙Snowi-Hin-White Hat Club members.' durante Neck Horhe Demonstration. Clu'B ;rtiembefs- 'will: make an exhibit . on - "Home Corporation, . High ; School . FHA and FFA Chapters, 4-H Club and others . will . have educational booths. Merchants in Perquim ans County and the surrounding area-have been invited to have commercial and educational booths.' The Home Demonstration County Council will sponsor the concession stand to be managed by Mrs. Colon ' Jackson, Mrs. J. E. Wood, Jr., and Mrs. Claude Winslow.. Other club members will be assisting with .the sale onward Chappelf. deceased, laie homemade pies, cakes, ham, pi mento cheese and chicken salad sandwiches and hot dogs. An advance ticket sale for the fish fry supper from 5 to 9 is being conducted by civic clubs and Home Demonstration Clubs. Buy your ticket before Aug ust 3. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON , Continued on Page Five the old adage, "What you don't see won't hurt you." You don't see polio germs, or cancer cells, or tuberculosis bacilli; but giveh time to work, they devastate. Christians; equipped with the X ray of ethical discernment, cn see the moral decay threatening our nation. If they are at all conscientious, they will consent td the drastic surgery that will remove it first from their own lives. (These comments art based on outlines of the ? International Sunday School Lesson, copy righted by the International Council Of Religious Educatloa and used by permission.) CARD OF THANKS To all my friends, thank you for the many gifts, both mone tary and otherwise, and all oth- er remembrances during my stay in N. C. Memorial Hospi- tal, Chapel Hil land since my return home. JAMIE ROUNTREE Ciassified - Legals WANTED SALESLADY FOR full time work. Apply Greg ory's 5-10 St 25c Store, Hert ford, N. C. july29 FOR SALE 12) HP NEWLY reconditioned Buccaneer mo tor. Reasonably priced. T. Rose, Jr., Phone 4076, Hert ford, N. C. July 29 FOR RENT FOUR - ROOM house. . Hot and cold running FOR ! r--- --- WARD Phone 6p26 WEEKLY, KIRrrORD, KORrri dAEGLlNA; FRIDAY JULY. 29. 1960. ('(i!ll t f ill Ml Ml I "."It vater. All--modern conveni - - ences. Located on Winfall Star Route." See Linford Winslow or phone 5818. V v Julyl5,22,29 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini stratrix of the estate of John W. Boyce, deceased, laie of Per- quimans uounty, XMortn Carolina,1 this is to notify all persons hav- ing claims asainst the estate oi said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 704 W. Grubb Street, Hertford. N. C; on or be fore jthe 14th day of May, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded inidav of July. 1961, or this notice bar, of their recovery. All per-; will be pleaded in bar of their : .1 j ...!I1 ..A.n..nn.. All !uJl.nJ jims inueuieu iu saiu estate win please make immediate payment-1 inis itn aay qi'May. ismju. MRS.MJENNIE W. BOYCE, Administratrix oi John W. Bovce. julyl,8,13.22.29.a'h NOTICE OF(, ADMINISTRATION Havine Qualified as Admini stratrix of 'the' estate of James Robert White, deceased, late of Perquimans County,, North Caro lina, this is to notify, all persons having clainif'against the estate ot said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or- before the 16th lay of June,:Vl961. or this no- tice will be-v pleaded in bar ofl10"!." 2i.va X ?r July, itoi, tneir recovery . ah persons in . debted to sa!id estate will please maite immediate payment. xms 16th day of June, 1960. MRS. ELEANOR H. WHITE. Administratrix of Jatnes Robert White. june24.julyl,8,15.22.29 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as AH mini - atrotriv nt tho U .. ..1 of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate oi said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route I, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 18th day of June, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will Ii. W I W$?9 i-fir- ' ' 11 ACCELERATION k , '',fr. tes - 1 t -.tx-mJ. S&k? 1 . . .TSl1 j4 ; ' j-- ; ' ' i - MILEAGE " lllllIlilllBlii! ;o ' s - , jz s ;; yv ( ' . Bli8B8BtyiiBifiRMiiii illliliiK . - ' ' ' ' aaaaae1jw. t!f!ywP;4-- iiM-'iMsi - mm PHONE 3336 If -I i .;(.!, s., H .1 .W.i. ,.11 ill . t t n -, . please make-immediate payment. This 18th dav of June. 1960. i: -MRS. LUCILLE H. - , CHAPPELL. Administratrix of Charles Edward Chappell June 24,Julyl,8.15,22,30 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION of the estate of Mrs. Wortlev I nrw irrurin. aece?sea. late or Perquimans County, North Caro- ina, in is is to notify all persons having claims asainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Durants week, In. v., on or before the 25th c-uycijr. mi pcisu:is inueuitu to said estate will please make .wimraiaie payment, inis ZDtn day ot July, 19UU. HKWKY JETEK PHILLIPS, Executor of Mrs. Wnrtley Phil lips Griffin. July29Aug5,12,19,26Sept2 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate or Julie Anne Lane, deceased, late of Perquim ans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said claims against tne estate or said debased to exhibit them to the ntiriprsimipH at 99 Wnnrllnnrl ' Circle. Hertford. N. C. on or be- n Thio nntma tin I I no nlonnnrt in or this notice will be pleaded in I1"? u, 'Perquimans bounty bu bar of their recovery. AH per- Pf1' C,our,t seeking partition of sons indebted to said estate will nas oescr oea in tne h-eti- please make immediate payment. un- V10??? as hte l?ndl "f Ros This 23rd day of July, I960. tta Smith estate, in Belvidere J T. LANE JR. (Township, Perquimans County, Administrator of Julie Annel1N"n t-aro.1."13 t jane. July29Aug5,12,19,26Sept2 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini strator of the estate of W. H. Cartwright,-Sr., deceased, late of Perquimans County. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons havihg claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, rlerttord, N. C., on or before the 21st day of June 1961 or thisjto the Court for the relief sought. notlf'P will he nlwarlprl n hn nf Thio 11A A., e T..1.. mnW their recovery.-AU-persons' in-1 debted.to said estate will please make immediatp navmpnt I - - - --.-i-yM-iiM-M-wM"i"WiinrMS gasolines hold more records for perforin tton.asiyolSiier" PURE gasolines have sparked 38 different makes and models of cars to ovei, 240 certified performance records. Records for acceleration, power. ' mileage and economy. And now Pure-Premium has been boosted in octane . . . boosted into the guptr-premium class. It delivers more anti-knock power than ever before. . So drive into any Pure Oil station and get Pure-Premium. IV Miner auality . . . ready to give record road performance in your car. Carted by NASCAR (National Attocuttion for Stock Can) . ' r r . m PUEiE-tPREIKIIURfl .r.it's super premium now NS LOW This 21st day of June. 1960. DAVIS O. N CARTWRIGHT. Administrator of W. H. Cartwrifiht, Sr. June 24;Julyl.8.15,22,30 North Carolina, Perquimans County. In the Superior Court w- t-v on: ' ir ti: the respective spouses of each of them, Petitioners vs. Willia.m Smith, Malinda Nixon, Arvilla Smith, ,Dan Smith, An nie S. Smith, Mary L. Lassiter. Alberta Eason, Emma L. Den ary, Willie M. Feltbn, Ada Smith; widow of EJi.iah Smith. Dorothy Ridley, Elnora W. Martin, Christine Walton, Melvin Winslow, Clarence Winslow, Wilbur Riddick, Jun ior bmith. Adneil S. Walker and all other known and un- j ivnuwii ueiin uiieci ur cuiiai- eral, of Rosetta Smith, Lizzie Riddick, Essie Lee Winslow or Elijah Smith or LeRov Smith, Respondents. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The above named respondents a, '.r 3Hr " : other persons claiming ( ?" in ine noseua omitn lands, .take notice: fiIwl A special proceeding has been The petition in the said pro- 8t.tUqSf& Stalirngsd'e Pfd in ttr. iwi iL m k . ninL:SiWaRer G. Edwards, Executor of appointed by the Court and the net proceeds of the sale be dis tributed among the tenants in common according to their re spective interests. You are required to make de- I fense to such pleading not later tne 29,h dav of August,; iou, ana upon your lailure to uu au Liitr iir 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i s vaiii nn v i ' W H.U'pITT Clerk Superior Court. juiy HAuga.iz.ia 0 1 L G ' r jr. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Ellie H. Simons, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all oersons havine I claims against the estate of said i deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Star Route, Win fall, N. C on or before the 18th J i! T mot .l: . udy ui June. laoi. or in s nouce to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 18th day of June. 1960. MRS. MAE EMMA SIMONS, Executrix of Ellie H. Simons. June 24,Julyl,8.15,22,30 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION suaior 01 trie estate oi Joyce Faye Owens, deceased, late of i - M ,T . . . . . y Perauimans Countv North faro- lina, this is to notify all per- mum navuip piaims a?ainit T,n( estate of said deceased to ex- hibit them to the undersigned at Charles Street. Hertford. N. C. I on or, before the 18th. day of July,, 1961, or . this- notice- will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons -indebted to said estate will nlpns malm im l. ,wJf.P make im- mediate pavnient. This 18th day of July, 1960. MARSHALL R. OWENS, Administrator of Joyce' Faye Owens. july22,29.au5,12,19.26 ' NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BV PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, Perquimans County. in the Superior Court Margaret S. Hathaway, Pe titioner, vs. - Dorothy R. Morrisette and Fred erick W. S. Ritter, Defend- finis Tn rwnfhv M Mnr.-icoffo nj Frederick W. S. Ritter: Take notice that a pleading seeking re hef aeainst vnu ht I !s al feeding" I rr.u . K 7 . K. . ..... noon ti m ihn i ...... . ' l sough T fol ows-'lor th'e ! sale6 of the real 2' nf Z Z !, .cedent to create assets. O M P ANY PAG2 r You are required to make e- y fense to such pleading not; -later than August 22, 1960, and upon vour failure to do so the Darty ' seeking service against you Will' apply to the court lor in renw sougnt. , 'i.i.s lztn day ol July. ivw. W. H. PITT. Clerk Superior Court. .' Julyl5,22,29Aug5 , NOTICE OF SALE , Under and bv virtue of the , power of sale contained in a cer- ! tain deed of trust executed by Timothy E. King (widower), dat- s l ed the 9th day f April, 1965, Z ! and recorded in M. D. Book 30, page 131, in the office of Regis-, J r t i- e TDni i im ant) & County, North Carolina, default been made in the pay- ; . r xl ; JnUlnJniua lllAI-ll. 3 iiiem oi ine uiucuicuura by secured, and the said deed of trust being bv the 'terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the ( for sale at public auction to the. highest bidder for Cash at the Court House door iriv Hertford. unaeiiuneu irusicc , wm Perquimans County, -'; N. C, at 11:30 o'clock A. M.. .on ine itm day of August. 1960, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, thp same lvins and ' being in ParkviUe Township. ' Perquimans County, N. C, and more par ticularly described asvfollows: Beginning at road leading from Winfall to Belvidere at corner of street laid1; off, and running along said road 122 feet to Hurst lot. thence an easterly course about 132 feet, thence a northerly course 122 feet to street, thence along said street about 132 feet to the road, be ing situated in tha . northeast corner of block just out of the corporation of Winfall. and con taining '-4 of said block, and known as lots Nos. 6 & 7, Per ry's Addition to Winfall, and being the identical land deeded to Sarah F. Sutton. For further description and chain of title see deed book No. 26, page 397, Public Registry of Perquimans n rt Dated and" posted Udied ana pOSiea this 12th daV f fes'T JOHNSON S. ?- 30lNSO iulv22 29 aueS 12 Hour wore than vtvv Bl SURI WITH PURf HERTFORD
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