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' 1 vc A ill just ConpaBy t a a v n a - small mi ..e Cllup "roll i out of every 10 F' -I-le years d ae do not have , and that many wills now 3nce are eitheY obsolete ally defective. Here afe oil figures; Croups J Yes No " ) , ' - 9 81 -43 ' ' V ' ' 15 85 tnd over ' ' ' 27 73 rage :all roups . 28 82 "o one can rnakp a . will for ' i. That, Is a privilege which u alone may exercise. All operty must, have an owner v nd you can't take it with you) fi if you do not . make a will, ! rth J Carolina law will pre ss .libe how and to whom your property ..will be. transferred at your death. And that may be far ' afield from the way you would Uike to have it 'done. Naturally, a husband and father wants his family to have On the other hand, a will can direct the disposition of property to meet the individual needs cf the family. A will . can leave specific money or property to i r r".v '" rn:' :J""."" -: " " particular individual or charity. 'A rT,Siv ctay when he .thmlcs he is A will can keep an estate in onty I going to get all his aKairs in tact for the lifetime of the sur- s?ys :r and have plenty-of time iviving wife or husband 'and to "get around to it.";. But in an tprovide for distribution there alarming majority of instances ; after to the children. A will can he never gets, around to it. He 'provide for competent manage leaves the destiny of his prop-;ment of a business or for m erty and his family to' the state "vestments. A will can mini- laws ; of descent 1 and ; distribu tionwhich is hardly fair to the family.', - . Without a will, your property mize taxes and administration expenses. A will can appoint an able and,- experienced executor to carry out your wishes eifici- every t possible advantage and j (except, of course by making protection? He is acutely aware of, the differences 4in. tempera ment, characteristics and capa bilities among his childlren.- One may need more protection than another but does, he make a ffU tq provide for them in the event , of "his death? Appar ently he puts it off for that elu- jnust be distributed as the state jently a distinct advantage to directs, 'and your estate must be family and property. settled -by an administrator ap-j If you .have not made a will, pointed : by' the probate court., don't put it off any longer but Such administrator may be en- don't attempt to do it yourselt tirely unfamiliar with estate ad-; It is a technical, job which only ministration and could possibly j a lawyer : is qualified to do. bfomeone you would not wisn, Your lawyers fee is a small to settle your estate.' If minors are involved, there must be an other appointment a . guardian to be responsible for the minors' shares until they reach matur ity; Without' a will, or a trust. there is no way to make special provision for - those who, need it gift during , lifetime or by life insurance 1 payable y to a named beneficiary. Without a will,- the money you intend to leave to the church or a charity, may wind up in your son-in-law's sports car. Without a will you cannot leave specific property to : anyone or to any organiza- 1 price to pay for the protection of your family, your property and your peace of mind. FedarslAprovd Given For Pc'ock id tailatersii Lilt Buying Cotton Vie Are Now Buying Cotton And Paying Top Prices 'THE FARMERS MART Old Southern Cotton Oil Co. . , HERTFORD. N. C. Approval for federal assist ance for carrying out the Pol lock Swamp Watershed Project in Chowan County has been an nounced by Congressman Her bert Bonner..: .". The "project, to be carried out in four . years, is designed to provide watershed "protection' and YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NO. MAY BE WORTH $1,000 1 THE YOUNG COUNT An 18 I year-old El Segundo, Calif, looy named Steven Jensen walked into a restaurant while wearing this fttacula" co lume. when arrested by police, he explained that' ha had been working for five days on the outfits which he planned to wear in, a high school play and wanted to tsst the public? reactions.' You could win as much as $1,000 "cash for . just ' spotting your Social Security Number (in The Sunday American. . There are big cash prizes awarded every week and to increase your chances - of winning, ' you can send in your number to Post Office Box 1702, 'Baltimore 3, Maryland. Then buy The Bal- ': : ,Vl'.:;:;.,,.l '!yy:..:.y(: The number of polio cases re ported j in the United , States taia' year is, running far below the incidence of recent ,vyear, the Health Insurance Institute reports. - In the first 3s weeks of 1961, going through the end of July; a total of 327 . polio cases were reported, the Institute said in its statement' based on data supplied by1 the U. S. . Public Health Service. Although last -year1, 1960, was the lowest for polio incidence in. over 20 years, a total of 837 In 1""5, t' yar v ' u t' '' r.i!k ; ' r rr'" : I reporui in l,e first 'li w. t. The Institute' said the. 20-we t polio totals were 4,564 fur 1C,5, 2,244 for 1957. 1,168 for 1033, and 2,038' for 1959. In all of i960, there were 3,. 277 polio ca.-s in the - United States,- the lowest'' figure sinoe 1938 i when there were .,. 1,705 cases. The lowest .intervening year was 1942 with 4.167, cases of polio, The Institute said the highest year - for 'poMo incidence : was 1052 when nearly oB,vw cases were reported. ' . The current 1961' total of 327 polio case is less .than? 40 per rpnt 'of the 1960 ficure' of 837 cases? Of ' the 327 case?,1: 207 Cf t: l. j t ' r: . i s, C . ) ; i ' , : re non-pau i '. . t Li. pecif.e J. ' C f I j ' . i c total 'of 3."?7 'ca-.s, I, J v. e paralytic, 6u8 were non j. .'ji.c, and 354 were unspecil.t'J. ' Ai an indication of how low the polio 'rate is this year, 'the median 30-week 'total for the! years 1956-60 was 2,038 cases, I consisting . of .1,338 paralytic cases, 498 non-paralytic, and 200; unspecified.- , Far. j ; i .asinj x ' T t ikrs t i . V. increass i v l. productont and w 4D r.ic.i.t above the r-eviors record of l,r 8n3,CC9 - birui raised in 1C-7. Heavy breeds' are resonc-Ue for ; all the increase, with numbers amounting to 2,539,000 this year -43, percent above last year's 1,779,000' Birds. Light breeds, at 16,000 birds, decreased 24 per cent from 1960 when 21,000 birds were raised. ''. ? ' flood prevention in the 14,475 acre ; watershed. '' It ' is a local undertaking ; with . federal . as sistance, under the provisions of the ,: Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention, Act, Public Law . 566, v Congressman Bonner said. , ' - Project sponsors are the Albe-1 marie Soil Conservation District, Chowan County Board of Com missioners and Chowan County Drainage District No. 1 in North Carolina; . ; Federal participation for carrying out the-locally de veloped plan was approved on September 13, by R. M. Dailey, State Conservationist of the Soil Conservation Service. . With Federal funds available, timore bunday American and assistance can b nmvided im. look for your number. 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