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'1-4 i. THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY HERTFORD. HORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1961. PAGE SZvLi n .4- No Comment .- -' tr JAkss w. toaotiur . , A notation Division ot the Katfektl t ; . ' AwoeUtioa ( Jfafs(uren , . tfO COMMENT it report of ' fcwidwita oa the national seal, ji ' nd does not ntcesmily "reflect ; ((AM polky or position. f " s : Washington ; The Kerr-Mills ' . ' lour -,urhmh rtmvlriajl - tlfi&P inah- i J erative, ': Federal-Stateroedical i j!' aid, to the aged needy, has' prov- ; ed- to be an outstanding sucr ? . Programs are in effetft in half j the states. . It appears sertain . that more states will adopt it " f next winter. Milliohs of aged are already af f ecteSl f.-y 9W When , the Kens-Milts law was enacted . in?.' 'mt'&MKik-l 'l " on September 13, 1960 some flmemVraj.r-q any special legislation "was need ed to assure propersrnedical at tention for, the aged.y:v: " ,- But " the ; major" controversy . 1. ' -1 . 1 - 1 . ...A- iliitl rAiui rt i :. wmcn aeviopt; wa:r":''wc?f' i tv,the KerriMtlls plan and Jthe pro- I posal to tje Id-age riiajjcal aid to a Social Srurity payrull tax j !'; Congress Apse .the i 'ftute ', 'of, i ; providing appropriations ihpon- junction, i with the states, meet 'the exigencies ' of grave illnesjj to persons of advanced i ge.:.-',.:;,-,:.-. '-r ' 't There are. two facets to' the , Kerr-Milis Act. They are: , First, federal financial ' id is I provided to states willing to les-1 1 tablish medical plans;' for those - aged i person's -wh6 heed : orily jff help in , meeting medical ex- M penses. 0. " 'Ji vtf ,.- funds with states willing, to im j prove the scope of: medical .' benefits for aged persons who j are on the states' public' assist- - ance roles. 'Aw-'' This plan, proponent argued, I .was consistent with ' traditional 5 ' American nolicv. whiie'the So- V cial Security payroll ftax was t certain y to lead to-- complete ' ' j "socialized .medicine", i1, I enacted j critics asserted' tfiat' would De a raxiure-tney-saw a compulsory federal tax"was the only way to assure medical aid to the aged. , ; An analysis. of;j thfeprbgreS of the Kerr-Mills plan was un ' qmwtionably,prpxeL. .that.. Jfee. critics were wrong. ; , ! Rep. i OtfMs'KR-MoAodeJyiM ! ipto the progress undesr .Jhe.law, says: -y;i .ji(i.iM.:,; I "Actually, by the end of Au gust, "W6i; "24' states" have" acted I to improve the health aspects of their , old-age assistance pro grams. ' :-?-: ' : '' -: r' ' , ; , "In addition to these 24 state I states and territories' programs i 4 ' qvq in nffAt 'nnur nr lira enhArl- i iriedtb take effecr ih the next 4 i several months for the near J needyr those persons who can take care of all of their living expenses with the exception of J jnjedical coste. S'i: ',: i ; Thtia- far the' net increase -in 5 expenditures in these two types ! of state pro-ams totals, $144,- 276,I16 ; oA arfiatiai ate, - all, j ..; o which' has been brought about i tinder terms of the Kerr-Mills IJIbw." - -j- ."tmnA;: I ,The,law, of couse, is unpopu- lar with officials of the Kennedy 5 .' Statement I GEANGEB8 MUTUAL IN8UBANCB 3' .-. ' COMPANY -i ' i Mlddlctown. Mrylnd t CoBdltiaK Oeeember St, IWW Af Shown -;. ' Amwtt r . ; - i. i'Bonddf 748.1p7.83.;v It'll--?r, ; -.Stock, $492,032.64. 1 : ; ' Krai Estate; uu.u00.00. . it Cash knd bank deDoslU S243.S97.21. ' AfenU' balance! or uncollected pre- .- Relnturance ,reooverablca..lt . lots , : Interest, dlvldendi and real estate '4 ' tocome dua and accrued. $2,373.51. Total admitted Aaseti, . 1.761,884.te. ; UaUUtiM, Surytaa And : , , i.f'-'- -j.- . Other Fuada, V-i :-. LoMet unphld, S74.M4.44. : ' -. . Loss adjustment expenses unpaid, $5,245.01. . -- - V I Contingent commissions and - other 5 .similar charges, $5,117.54. U' ;. Other expenses (excluding taxes, II 'y 'lwniM and tooml. t(L.14. f jTaxea, licenses and lees (excluding ;$ Fedaral Income taxes K $26.77.22. ! ! ; Unearned premiums, $763,750.33. ; Dividends d.-"lared and unpaid; " ' Policyholders .4,9"a.20. ; '- Total liauilitiet, $wi0.481.1S. I ,. ' Unasslgned lunds , (surplus),', $861,-, . ;of.w7. 4 - Surplus a regards pellcyholders. ll iTotal, $1,781,884.10. i'-CV -; j .if baslawss In Narth Carollaa . '- ;T-f Tire: , Net 1-remluma.i $108,494.73;, 1- Ket Lo"S Incurred. 5.741-.49. . " ' i Exten.xl cweraite: Net Premiums, $16.2nu.a4; Net Lflssea Incurred, j4,- 415.40. , , ,. w Other allied lines: Net Premiums, .2 . SA At): Net. Losses Incurred.! none. if i ; Homeowners Multlyie peril:.. Not premiums, l,3o4.o4; Net Losses In- !, curred, 13.7. ,, k-i : Auto pnvs. damn?e:. Net Pnerfit.wins. 'S !' Total: K, t jr- f f ' Net liOnses Im-um-ii. ; ?...-. ' Premueiit, I i.. t IT. ) . ' 'retoiy. J 1 T. ; i 1 Jourt T . ; t ' ,Wet K.-Hln i -v--s " ( AtUrv lor awview: t ius, See- i .'."mrer -11. ,. '.. r . toid. Kr' aleii.11. ' Comnittvioner ot luisu- Nortli C. 1 ; sura1:-. ",!-!,: Use . :1- ! & i i-i i ji?te2: to : I I. rU r. W'i,Vm i&r p a"1 a axr a i - n an t w .. ,j mm m . m t fcAi Administration. .ism The White House still advo cates that the Social Security V lli I " i . il r i'. -! ..... patftoi!' tajc; )e de4'f 1 rVmPK ts?; also, vide - medical aid for - all those on the rolls oJKt,5gwTbgj include persons with high in comei as iwejl js)il4v,(noome3: ' Thft T Afimihictinhnn nrnffram is tefore Uhd present rGohirreissi It is 4rtim .tlWt'i President Kennedy.WilI seek to persuade1 Congress hexV wmteir-td SBfar the . KemMills - approach and adopt 1 the compulsory. tax-sup ported scheme. . ;; But the; success of the Kerr- Mills plan puts a powerful ob-! Steele in the path of the New Frontiersmen. . . ' 1 . --; '..- . ! - rl'tf:H,-!.,-;CBtsw-;-:i.--:.'ii ;; The, following essay on "cats", was turned in by' a 10-year-old pupil: d:r .;;:1 ;;;..r,r Yr. 'Cats and I peoplet ait funny animals. ' Cafe have four , paws but only ine. ma. People nave forefathers and only 'one mother. OOVBENMKNT KMPLOYEF.S INSUBANCB COMPANY, i ; .WaahtegtM, Jl, C, Condition December 81, I960 As Rhdw . Ky Statement Piled: ' Bonds, $48,488,172.97: t i-::ii u Real festate,- $9,588,902.9S. Cash A bank. deposlU, $7,066,420.48. mlums. net. SU.T5B.114.t4.''"' ''!' Interest, dividends and real estate lnpim fine.. and .accrued. S421.BUi.lA. All other Assets as -detailed In state-, ment, $12,973.95.. Total admitted Assets, S94,46.035.62. . Liabilities, Surplns And . ' - . -.'. Other Fnnds " t ' Loaaes unpaid, $20,020,464.53. Ijs adjustment expenses unpaid, 1 I9A 741 49 other expenses excluding taxes. IK censes and, fees), $428,850.84. Taxes, licenses and lees (excluding Federal looome taxes), Vl,5ll.w.ui; Federal Income taxes, $2,634,614.47. Unearned premiums, $35.311.06243. Plv'denits declared and unpaid: Policyholders; $346,570.22. Amounts vwlihheld nr retained by compuny (or account of others, $824,- 5U3,3U, ' , All -otfier Liabilities : at deUlled In stntement. $1,154,850.3 - J otal llabllltiea, tw.ui. its.u. ...v ..- ; ; Capital, paid-up, $8,167,572.00.,, ' UnasslKned funds tsurolus). $20,- 1.714 59. ' s' tt. Surplus ns regaras' - voncyaoiaers, $28.579(3a6.6. .- -.; .' v.. -1 . Total, $94,646,035 62j - - . V ' ' Kwiaess In North Carallai : . ' - DurhiK ISM , I.lnhllKv Ather than auto 'IB. I.): Net Pi'miiIkkis, $1,524.78! -NcC Leases Incurred "I WH - ' 1 Auto llr (lty B..I.): Net Pre miums,. $ V4.932.58; Net Lasses.' In curred, F ".ntrt.U7. 1. ..:iia.. V Ti . Xr4. B. mlums, HIIPTAll 17,442.13; . Net.' Use In- A . . . ' J. : A 1htn DMsntAm Wxt $!!:W.Ol6.S5i,. Net Lasses Incurred, M)cellanaoia! Net Premiums. 9.- 857. ka: Net 4sea Incurred, mnnej ;- Total: Net PivmlumSj, f-i,THS9i. Not Lowes Incurred, $4l7,0uU.2J. . SPresiuent, ' Lorlmef A. . Davidson; Secretary, Warren Nigh:- Treasurer, I aynimid F; RoKeia; Home Office. Vermont Avenue und K Street,, N.W., TfcB:-s-,ii!!..fon. D, C. ' Jkti. !- for service! Chas. . F. Co'd. Commm.oner of Insurance. Huleigh, N,. C. North Carolli a Inwance rpart"'ett, , . - Kflleis ftiarcn ty, C""in"" .er of T urnce. I ' CI- t.i f . (. Com' "---..loner lit t ...ra..., h-. njr cei't .v tnat tv j i, Hnri .-.rrp..t niMti.- t , , . '.:'! nent Fnoilovee Inr- . t .u. ). C. wli e Yes; b6 cdreful with fire. because these trees will produce lumber, paper; recreation, wildlife and wdtec All these things are prod ucts of busy woodland acres. i .i'ffihjsn.a ,cat. smells. a, rat, he gets excited, so do people. V "Cats' carry tails and a lot of "All cats have fur coats. :Some ople itave- fur coats '-and the ones who, don't have fur coats say catty things about the ones who, 4o have them.' ; " TTTT' rrr Worth begets in base minds, envyj' m-rear"flouls, emulation. Henry Fielding., v .. statement ' OBAIN DKALKKS MUTUAL f ' INBUBANCK COMPANY :. - ...-- iBdiAuiMklia. Indiana Condition December 31, ItMiO As Slinwn , Dy Httttement Filed: v--. ' Assets Bonds,, $16,781,667.92. St.wka IN ( 4114.76 Mortgage: loans on real estate,' $97,- tnK qi . 1 . ' '. rteal EaUte. $2,177,909.69. Cash : and bank deposits, $1,375, USA 19 . - , Agents' balances or uncollected pre miums, net, $2,zjB,4a4.i. ' Bills receivable, taken (or premiums, $341y428.34. u -i - . t '! Reinsurance '( receverable son loss payments, $58,468.39. InteiX'St, dividends and real estate ncome due and accrued,. $140,732.09. All other aBets as detailed In state ment, 4U,IU3.1U. , , Total admitted Assets. $31,(58,050.20. Liabilities, Kurplus And otner f unas Losses unnald. S3.679.626.02. V Loss adjustment expenses unpaid, Contingent commissions and other simitar narges, iimu.uuuaw. Other expenses (excluding .taxes, II cenaes and. fees!. S257.U.11.33. 1 Taxes, llcensi and fees (excluding federal Income taxes), jsii.zss.ui. , Federal Income taxes, $134,750.00. Unearned nremiums 113.020.884.55. Amounts ' withheld or. retained by company lor account of others, $31, .... Total liabilities, $18,279,15196. Special surplus funds, $4,083,436.42. Guaranty fund. S75O.O0O.0O. Unassigned funds (surplus), $8,545,- Surplus a regards - policyholders, Tolai. 31.58,050 20. ' - ' Ihastaeaa I North Carolina . ' Oaring ISM Fire: Net Premiums. $425,893.09; Net Losaea Incurred. $238,268.26- Extended oaverage: Net Premiums, $108,650.50; ,. Net Losses .,i Ihcurred. $104,931.19. Other 'allied lines: Net Premiums. S929.S4: -Net Losses Incurred. - S127.15. Homeowners Multiple Peril: Net Premiums $180,752.27; Net Losses ' In curred. $47,144.43. : Earthquake: Net Premiums,' $41.68; Net Lossea Incurred,, none. .. Inland marine: ' Net Premiums, $28,595.95 ',' Net Losses Incurred. $3, &63.2. .ff, .... ?, jl I.lahllUtr:-lithar - than 'ta.itn KR T 1 Net Premiums. $13,946.19; Net Losses, UKSMVed, $9,B87.91. , . -.. . ,t r. , Auto llnhilitw B. I ') . - Net Pre miums, $347.145.71 ; Net ' Losses, In-' curred. Sl(K T4 07 ( 7 ' Auto ItabHIty (P. D.) : "Net Pre- mtums, Net Losses in curred, $96,879.95. ......... . Aiitn nhva. dnmnisre. Net .Premiums. $127,242.88; Net Loasei Incurred, $47,- TFteO OK . jiftimiiy uiutr uion uuiu tr u.f . 1 TrwurMrl f'WI AK Glass: . Net ; premiums, $1,856.8$ Burelarv and theft: Net Premiums $V . INeti Losses Incurred,'- $$,-: UUf.til. ' - ToUl:" Net Premiums, $1,436.4418$ Net Losses incurred, $7ZH,TUH.53. : i PreatdentT Joseph Hi Bowen: S(- retaryi Wilbur C. Bright; Treasurer, H, E. Wells; Home Office, 1752 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis 7, Ind. ' Aiunney for aervtce: Chas. F. Gold, Commissioner of Insurance. RalelKh. IM f .... ... ' "V . . - North Carolina Insurance Department,. i . riHieian, Maii o, 1 I, Ca. ,;'T. Gold, Commissioner of t'urax-.-, do hereby certify that tie f h a trot and correct., abstract r tirf. .flteAir-iit of the Grain Dealers Mutiwl .insurance Company of Indln- nHiHiiis. Ind., filed iwltn' "' ,1 iw.-un. nt. sno'Vlna the condition V CI.KnIs FAIXR IN8BBANCB COMPANY s uien rails, new, i Condition December 81, lWO As Shown By statement niea: Assets Bonds. 893.940.285.86. Stocks, $58,612,829.98. . , ' Real Kstute, $1,317,655.55. . Cash , and i bank deposits, ,$7,024, Agents' balances or uncollected; pre miums, net. S1U. 409.853.58. Bills receivable, taken for pre miums, 8t,3U2.33, Reinsurance recoverable on loss pay- nunta SI 120 622.37. Interest, dividends ahd real ;estate Income due and accrued. S778.BWMM. All other assets as detailed in. state ment, $8.60Z,151.Z5. . - ' Total admitted AsseU: $182,672, 809 12 ' Liabilities, feorplim And , Other Funds T jiccoa nnnnlri S46 317.787.95. Loss adjustment expenses unpaid, SB 774 338 00. Contingent commissions and other similar charges, $253,683.46. Other expenses (excluding taxes, li censes and fees), $217,013.28. . Taxes, licenses and lees (excluding Federal Income taxes), $2,243,474.73. Federal Income taxes, $94,903.04. Unearned premiums, $59,974,238.60. Dividends declared and ' unpaid:, Stockholders. S325. 000.90. , . V Less funds held or retained by com pany for account oi sucn vnauinoiiz- ed companies, $1,619,814.48. V - ' All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement. $39,381.74. - . Total liabilities, $121,960,201.39. funlti.l nnlrt-iin SK nuOOOOOO. ' Unassigned funds (surplus), ! $54,- 212,607.73. .. Surplus as regards policyholders, $60,71.2.607.73. ' - ; , Total,. $182,672,809.12, ' I I , Kusiness In North Carolina , . ''-' During I960 'Fire: Net Premiums, $305,559.91; Net bosses Incurred, $161,925.97, j Extended coverage: ; Net- Premlums.l $C9,dH5.62; Net Losses .Incurred, . $150, 430 39 . . ' - - . - ' Other allied lines: Net Premiums:! $1,629.23; Net Losses Incurred,. ($383.66). - '...-. i . Homeowners: Net Premiums, $55, 335.47; Net Losses Incurred,; $22, 806.65. . - . ' .-. ! Commercial Peril: Net Premiums. $2,055.42; Net Losses Incurred, $883.85. Ocean marine: Net Premiums. $5.-1 079.44; Net Losses incurred, $3,423.02. Inland marine: Net Premiums, $31. 721.85; Net Losses Ijicnrned. $17,027.19. Accident only (Individual) : Net Premiums, $2,598.99; Net Losses In curred, $1,425.40. Accident ana neaun wnaiviuuau: Net Premiums, $252.56; Net Losses incurred, none. Group accident and health: Net Premiums. $1,011.59; Net ' Losses In curred, $395.23. Workmen's compensation: Net Pre miums, $193,741.76; Net Losses In curred. $85,555.66. Liability other than auto (B. I.): Net Premiums. $69,600.49;. Net Losses Incurred $10,219.10. . : Autoi liability (B. I.) : Net Pre miums. $228,852.52; Net' Losses In-, r.irivMt SI 98 102.57. ; Auto , liability (P. D.): Net Pre miums. $138,105.07; Net Losses In curred, $72,971.72. , Auto nhvs. dnmaee: Net Premiums. $88,402.82: Net Losses Incurred,, $45,- 986.37. ' - T ' ' Aircraft phys. damage ! Net Pre miums. $1,541.49; Net Losses Incur red. $200.00, , Liability other thari auto P,. D.): Net Premiums, $21,649.11; Net Losses Incurred, $7,432.44.' , . Fidelity: . Net Premiums, $10,722.11; Net Losses Incurred. $5H3.2T Surety: Net, Premiums. $40,874 55: Net Losses - Incurred, $35,454.62. , Glass: Net Premiums, $6,634.26: Net Losses Incurred. $3.025.94. , Burglary and theft: Net Premiums, $12,100.70: Net Losses Incurred, $15. 528,01. Total: Net 'Premiums $1,289, 564. 87; Nat .Imm tmirred. t7ftl mM. - President, Oeorge '-.D. Mead; Sec retary. Robert P. Cawford : Treas urer. Karl E. Sand: Home Office, 291 Glen Street, Glen. Falls, N. X. . Attorney lor service: Chas. F. Got, Commissioner of Insurance;- Raleigh, N. .?.. . .'.'-.. 1 - .'.- ' North Carolina Insurance Department, T . Raletuh, March 29. 1961. I, Chas. F. Gold, Commissioner af Insurance, do hereby aertlfy that the above Is a true and correct aiw'n1 of, the statement of the !lean Fails -infturance voptiny ; ui wien raua, New York, filed with this Desert- ment. showlna the condlUon.of aald Grc,t:;:rtShovs Fc::'rc!:?rfl2rain Very Successful Today's harvest-time crop re-; port has nailed a success ign on .the 1961 Feed Grain Pro gram, according to Acting Sec retary of Agricultural Charles S. Murphy, -.. .n . It Is now' clear, he said', that pfeed grains consumption during, me coming year t will exceed 1961 production, reversing . a long-time trend. He put the cost of the new program considerably below the savings ;' which will result for taxpayers. '" '.' ' .-. " Other benefits ' listed by the Acting Secretary include; A sharp rise, probably a bil lion dollars: or more, in 1901 farm income over that of 1960 as a result of feed grains pro duction adjustment and other price support actions, as in the case of soybeans. Supply and' price stability for feed grain buyers .and the con sumers of livestock, dairy, poul try and cereal products pro cessed from' these grains. An impressive start in the re duction of gavrnment-owned feed grain stocks, leading to a slash in ; the 'acquisition, transportation,-' storage and interest lS,wmm nae oeen troubling taxpayers; ana rneir government. Mr.. Murphy said the farm in-1 come jump is already being re flec.ted in the economy of rural areas through a pickup in sales of farm implements, cars and trucks, : household furnishings and appliances. Industrial dis tricts will share this benefit, he! said. He pointed out that while conservation ; payments for the 1961 Feed Grain Program will approximate $768 million, these payment; i to growers for adi justrng" noduction , are 'being' made largely in kind with along,, with 51 other boys from grains presently owned by the North Carolina, Virginia, Penn govemment . .. .. . sylvania and one from Califor- "However, if we did not haveia. The boys were chosen by the 1961 Feed Grain Program, the gross cost to the govern ment would have been some $1, 700,000,000. Therefore the ulti mate savings . to the taxpayers. by xeasbn-'i pf ;;th. J961,; Feed, The -fomses studied .were prob Grirln 'program will be well lability .and .''statistics, -. number uver ?ouv million ana possipiy as mueh, adonis 'billion dollars'," the Acting ' Secretary ' said. The October 10 crop report puts 1961 feed grains production at 4,008 million bushels, as com pared with an estimated 4,900 million bushels without the pro gram, a, downward - adjustment of 892 million bushels. SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS PROGRAM AT ASSEMBLY ' On Friday, October 20, a very interesting and informative as sembly program was presented by 12-A-senior students in the Perquimans High School audi torium sponsored by Mrs. Joann Stallings, home room teacher. -Linda Rountree had charge of the devotional followed by a solo, "When You Wish Upon a Star," by Gail Johnson, accom panied by Betsy Barbee, school pianist. ... '..;, -;,-' ' Barbara ' Divers, Curtis Perry, Pete Cook, Frank Ainsley and Frankltn McGoogan spoke brief ly on " their ; rewarding experi ences 1 during the summer of 1961. ; ' Barbara Divers and Judy Winslow were .. chosen by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ameri can ... Legion to attend Girls' CO cnoo? Straight YEARS (VW fa fLf : v ) -j SIGNAL CORE These Hum melstown, Pa., boys wear a wide assortment of football "uniforms" as they get going on the area's football season. State at Woman's College at Greensboro in June. Barbara explained the purpose-of Girls State, talked about the govern ment which they organized, and told of her most exciting day of the inauguration of the 19G1 Girls' State Governor at Ra leigh. Curtis Perry, related his ex perience along with a group of FFA bols, Reggie Baker, Wayne Chappell, Billy Lee Pierce, Clyde Lane, Johnny Corprew, Frank Mansfield and Waldo Winslow, who attended the FFA State Convention in Raleigh at State College. These students were awarded a State Fanner's Certi ficate and a gold pin. This is the highest honm a state FFA jboy can obtain D, , I rcic , uuiv, alulu run treasurer, had the honor of at tending the National FHA con vention at St. Louis, Missouri, July 3-7. The theme of the meeting was "Youth-Measure Your Values." During the week the N. C. delegation served as ushers for one of the general sessions and Miss Cook was a member of the convention's evaluation team. Frank Ainsley attended a workshop at ) the University of Notth Carolina for ' .six weeks a staff appointed by the Na tional Sgienc,e Foundation. They were selected on the ? basis of grades, ability and recommenda tions of teachers and principals. theory, botany: and .'eooldgy There .were many - interesting tours conducted by the Univer sity for the participants. . Franklin, McGoogan filed tan application, with the North Caro lina State College school of ad vanced high school chemistry sponsored by the National Sci ence Foundation. A four-hour qualifying exam was taken and from the 50 students whj took it, the top 20 were selected to attend. Most of the 20 students attending were from Raleigh and Franklin was the only from from this area. His courses' lasted six weeks and consisted of inorganir and organic chemistry, math and physics. While there, the stu dents had tours which explained the practical use of chemistry in experiments and industry. Classified - Legals USED ITEMS AT MORGAN'S Priced to sell. Washer $20: . sofa bed $20; Westlnghousc rang! $25; 5-piece dinette $19.50; metal bed and coil spring $12; Frigidaire $25: oil heaters $10; , recliner $10. Washer, range and Frigidairf in good working order. W. M. Morgan Furniture Cornanv. Oct 20,27 1 3 PINT $3'C0 45 QUART FOR SALE CORNER LOT. Excellent site -for home.' See R. S. Chappell, Jr., at Peo ples Bank, Hertford, N. C. OcttO FOR SALE ANTIQUE MA Tiogany sideboard. May be seen at 311 N. Church St., Hertford, N. C. : ! Oct 13,20,27 FOR SALE UPRIGHT STIEFF piano. In good condition. Call 6792, Hertford, N. C. oct20 IT'S FALL PLANTING TIME. Write for Free Copy 56-page! Planting Guide Catalog ; in color, offering Virginia's Lar gest Assortment of fruit trees, nut trees, berry plants, grape j vines, landscape plant mate-1 rial: WAYNESBORO NUR-I SERIES, Waynesboro, Virginia. Oct5,12,19,26 FOR RENT FIRST FLOOR apartment. Private entrance, three large rooms and bath. Central heat. See Erie Haste, Jr., Hertford Hardware & Supply. Call 2131 during the day or 2261 at night. tic HELP WANTED BE YOUR own boss. Earn more selling Rawleigh Products every body .knows and likes them. Work part time at start, if you are dubious. See for yourself. Vacancy in Per quimans County. Write Raw, leigh's, Department NCJ-720-16, Richmond, Va. OctG,13,20,27 SALESMEN WANTED YOU don't need to worry about gctr. ting or holding a job, with your own Rawleigh Business where the more you work the more you earn in Perquimans County. Thousands prosper- RICKS Laundry & Cleaners OF EDENTON Phone 2148 ARE OFFERING TO YOU BETTER THAN EVEU ' SANITONE DRY CLEANING With sthis arriving sys terr) you See, , yoiji )sfeel and foi smell the difference. 11 .Wfjrjk guffaniteed to yoursfatisfecWoiiif prb.Dn yeai. guaranteed motli proofing, or until cleaned again, COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE if ell; isitfAls 'torn 77; mi w Ml AsSMSlsHUv. fyjf I i " ' " w'fW"' , . i U. . ,,' 1 !' 1 " ' ! t t 1 . y ' 9 ( V . '"'I It " ' ' ' Ordinary heaters pile the heat up on the ceiling until Bome of it finally steps down to the living ' level. If you own an ordinary heater, you know ' how costly and uncomfortable that system is! Siegler 1 , does just the opposite... your floor gets heated i first. Heat is not wasted on the ceiling and out tha , chimney. Don't close off rooms this winter and pay 1 bigh fuel bills to boot... order your new Siegler now ' IT PAYS FOR ITSELF WITH THE NIL IT SAVES l!:rtfcnl llErdvcrefiSc:;,! ing every year. Write at once lor more information. Raw leigh's, Dept. NC-1-720-80V itichmond, Va. . ..' . ' Septl.8,15,22,29 : NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of J. C. Bunay, Sr deceased, late of Perquimans. County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said -deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned ' at -Route 3. Hert ford, N. C, .On or before the 29th day of September, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ; ; This 29th day of September,. 1961. ..''... MKS. JULIA MILLER BUNDY. Executrix of J. C. Bundy., Sr. Ofl6. 13.20,27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ; Having qualified as Adminis tratrix, CTA of the estate of Mis. Hattie E. Spivey, deceased, lute of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 17th day of October, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All' per-1 sons indebted to said estate 'will please make immediate payment. This 17th rlav of October. 1461. MRS. MARIE S. ELLIOTT, Administratrix CTA of Mrs. Hattie E. Spivev. Ort20,27Nov3.10 ; HOW TO FORGET WINTER HEATING WORRIES Order your supply of Philheat today-the high quality Phillips 66 homa heating oil. . We are as near as youf phone. Call us now. Ba assured of plenty of Phil heat all Winter long. ' SYMONS Oil Company PHONE E. CITY 6089 llerU.ir.l-l-;. OHy, Highway v your heat goes YOUR FUEL v;i BILLS GO H IV ti. siran rnn i'w IdownL !l3ownl "y ort t.-.d ( i !iip"v on the 31st day bS Cinimny n the 31st sy of -De- c r. lwt. i .. . 1 , V V ' ' 1 " " Seal 1 wr- 7 VV.ZllZ 2121 4
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1961, edition 1
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