ma rrr.aroAiKS weekly, HESTfcr. kcsth caholcta. Friday. November 3, imi. page r. ' T- Tliis IsTheLav 45 Million Can Later Chevrolet , Celebrates 50th Birthday Br ROBERT E. LEE (Foe tbe Jf. C. Bu Association) HUMOROUS WILLS . ' One of the strangest places pa find items of humor in' the law would appear to be in the wills of testators... 'Will, are-written when testators. must consciously face the contemplation of death. Nevertheless,' incidents of -. pure humor may at times be foundin recorded wills.' ' , One testator directed tha.t no Woman be present at his funeral. The love of theFrench people ir the culinary arts is reflected a provision in a Frenchman's ill that a new cooking recipe should be,, posted on the testa tor's tomb each day, ; v. ; . ! A (merchant : recognizing the uncertainties,, of life gave the following directions to-: his law yen "Give the equity I have in my r, to ;rny -son 4ie will have to go to work to keep up the payih nts. Give my : good wlft to t(i' supply .house they took some kwfeil chances an me and are entitled to something. if .... Pi'-'.--''CK .. 'fh .vfe - ''? -, V , ' w i PLANS SHAPING UP FOR WATERSHEP DTDICATION became more confident in their ability to predict what would olds, the poundage landed should be, .high. (4) . What does "high" CHOIO COURTESY DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY COLLECTION 4 ' CHEVROLET AND. HIS CAR-Famons race industry' most fabulous success stories and one t 'driver, Louis Chevrolet, displays his experimen-l which is highlighted by the golden; anniversary Of Chevrolet starting November 3. In its Brut year , of production Chevrolet built 2,999 cars. r tal 1911 car which went into production in 1912. . This was the beeinnins- of one of the automotive junk man--he has had his 'eye oh -it for , several; years.! I want six of ;'niy creditors for pall-bearers-they' - have . carried' "me met.-.r ..-, .:::..''. A man who had made a fo tun? in the financial world wrote in his will: so long they . might ,as well 4inr. , ,rp fmy,vwifB ,ai leave, " her iSh the-jbb.'v ry-jKM , A? , H -. , 't 4 ) w'asji't'thejjfobl She ithpufeh I Procedures Reduced To Obtain Loans On Farm Stored Grain .,i JJrpeed,urea :v,pr '.'; .olni&K ;. a lpajl ton arm-stored'. igrain . have been jredlfced making- ft ,'slmpl for,', farmers: to trake ,j requests. AU a prcucbiii'fteeaiiitoiWt is call or write the ASCS office, lil w'asftr Jhe'foc .. i-Ai A.ii .. J 1 ..Jul ' P .' Iv.-'J t ;x i tiff "WV mam ieiT. piu or ,nisiprapi v ... . ; , -I, ..). l..i !i; erty ) the'devil! ' the'-nSmkf '-WStIefli4ip1e( the WtA nMrH' in sure, of earning a living.. For letters thmuh.t. Wrf'-W "W1 -rPWIje thoqght. and make his request. After, a letters tttrougnbu,. PjAW pleniUre was mint. .-Hew&i erad-amDlavihe(i.'?anil& jjjjeavej ing laboratory, the-fawner is ;itLijThi tjrtii. notiifjeailwheiJ'Mme to ...:-uJ'i .. . . . .... :ii w i it'i i J., it una ,'ai luniiniiinniWB. j ..u. ., " '-.tfiwul. Jf1l"'-l..'VTn m.r i t,:. :..iiu ..L.r,':T' -v mjf oiuii uuuu iwi, f wim an, ere, tu, ifnnnnnn tquipnVeul'you can ive to the 'securinir 'mdiilireriae! Wiitrt'tHipvi '' ' ONLY1 AT TMf tOSNA THIAtll IN N0KFOIK, VIRGINIA j puta you m rtho rl picture! NOW SHOWING t M. TOf pilot Iht Ncli. Mllll (Hi i , Nufwi Fills k vo sm mi ktir Uk Lout Island ,. ,,f mii Society "Jin Mt. ' t, w." -'. i ' . 0 list Iht nda , .'.1m m Vtnict - i Tn Performanc.fi;. WoillV -STI:fyiWlfolt ir. .um. LinV V f IVI . T io.m..m;xcipi . 1 FREE PARKING , v TOU 'tft thtrtt at i r. slnt lalhtrini of "YM pilot tht Cmtitt tmrcmmt rtn Iton - ant , tian;.ij ' I . daughter, She will , need enly . good piece of business her husband ever did .was to 'niarry her: ' . .; 1 "To my valet, I leave' the clothes he has been' stealing from .'me regularly ... for ten years," also the fur coat he wore last winter while I was in Palm Beach. "To. my chauffeur, I leave my cars. He almost ruined them, and rwant him ttt"haw ha at- isf action of finis! . II" "! IT. IMIl.l cash jM2Ej!r0ufco: CROSgwdKp Ktas lalitii. Cr'osswi fun, fi Prise the county office to sign appli. cable forms and receive the loan payment. ' " ' r To be eligible for a corn loan the 'producer must be partici pating in the 1961 Feed Grain Program. Another rule is there must .be adequate and suitable storage space on the farm. Rockf ishing Good rs K With (WeathBr!panditions' ood, rolH m M .ters of rPer- quimans fyqr.jhas shown im roveeri1i ftm triislj time ohe year. As peak W 'the season for or , 1 Canyons imi omu'i. H ' 1 i.. MotJni 1 .p. nt . , WMiwtdorr-fl.iS , Sot. oo Sun J1.50 ' ... tvoninst (xerpl Sun.)- Vrlv - Si30 p. nr. . , Sda)4I p.m.i ' Men. Iti'V Sun. U.85 U'.'.i. it. . . . lU. . ":.uu ""rx" "c frockfishingLUsually, comes te,e' i,ltLT. & Nbvember. t i fiver ttie wnclt-pml snmn Inpoo 'catches'' ' were reported, 'lih'e stripers being taken all' weighed .twtiijppundf eafh and up. t-f is qffeaed the . corredt soliltions"toi'the Baltimore lArrier- Vucan JacHp&Ljule.;,, Test yOHjfsrttur tnf after checking clues, word list' and jackpot intn"e1"' AMEHICAN on sale at your local newsdealer , The, Riffht Kind "Hq certainly made an unUsk ally '&hoA' 'after-dinner speech. "Whirt,:djd heisay?" "Waiter. 'give me the check." I . v. See the Chevrolet Golden Anni versary Show-CBS.TV-Frldr, Nov. 5, 8:30-9;30 p.m. E.S.T. it T N IE CHMY ' (Continu4 Pram Pg Oml Service in cooperation with oth-! fishermen to have this infonria er agricultural agencies will rlon prior to the season, have an exhibit entitled "Co-J In the striped bass fishery of operation of all Agricultural Albemarle Sound beginning this agencies in Small Watershed I month and continuing through Projects." N. C Wildlife Com-1 April, 1962, prediction, of things mission will have ah exhibit on to happen are as follows: happen in the1 fishery and de- mean? Well, the' itotal, popular cided it would be of value to ' tion should consist of 2,061,000 pounds of fish. This is about the same as it was in the 1960-61 fishing season, but since 3-year wildlife practices in watersheds. 1 The USDA national exhibit on small watersheds will be on the dedication and groundbreak site. (1) Twrt and three-year-old fish will comprise' 98 per cent of the catch; '2's 29 percent and 3's 69 per cent. (2) Gill nets should be closer to one millic. pounds in' the :. coming seasor, (This is exclusive of the "jurab striper" catch in the ocean).! 1 .. should be clearly undersUx? ( however, that foul weather, f' duced effort in gear fishing d?" , and dockside price received, can affect tlje success of the L,i'i dustry. Experience of the biolo gists has taught them that they' would be unwise indeed to try to predict the variability and de ' gree of influence exerted by" these factors. ' '' A word of praise is : due the old fish are present in greater numbers than other ages, more pounds of fish should be caught with' less effort. The. percent age of 3's in the catch will com pare closely with that of 3's 'in the catch of 1958-59. ; Li summary, commercial strip ed bass fishermen (especially tnose fishing eill nets) can look forward to the best season this ) commercial fishermen and fiaft Coming fall, winter and spring 'dealers of North Carolina, with the Edenton Chamber of ,4V inches and larger (stretch Commerce,1 the Chowan County, , measure), because' of their pro Commissioners and the Town of minence and ability to catch 3- Kdenton are sponsoring this ' year-old fish, will in the long event along with the Albemarle run be the most successful gear, eince the '1958-59 season (we ' particular reference to those irr Sou Conservation District. (3) Three-year-old 1 fish weigh trust they can recall their sue- j Albemarle Sound and vicinity. Tours of both watersheds are approximately 1 pound more cess that season). The total, for their cooperation in allowing , planned immediately after the than 2-year-old fish, so based patch averaging 600.000 pout's I fish to be tagged and catches" to ledication address by Donald A. upon population size of 3-year- ter year for the last five jrearf he sampled during the study; Williams, National Administra- wwmMwwwwmwvMwwM pammmmww tor of, the Soil Conservation Serr, vire about 3:30 P. M. ' ( j The film "Ye Towne on Queen Anne's Creek" will be shown at, 5 P. M. in the John A. Holmes High Schoci auditorium. A special event is the 2nd Ma-, ine Aircraft Wing Band from Cherry Point, Marine Air Station which will give a band concert beginning at 1:30 P. M. at the dedication and groundbreaking site on L. C. Bunch's farm. Sandwiches and refreshments will be available on the grounds by the people of Enterprise com-, munity which is located iiV the Pollock Swamp Watershed. r ;f : fThis is your official . invita tiwl to j 'attend ;th'is eciai ' Spil and Water Conservation everit," say James' ' Griffin,' j worki fahit conservationist,.-"and learn first hand about fhe small watershed progra,m.u .C()me early and . stay long.1' .;V,,l'.'i: 'Ll -: ?i'! -iSKWit i 'i i -S",,v.. ' PftOSPECTS APPEAR BRIGHT FOR BOCKFISH SEASON .' Continued from Page; I 1961. When all the facts wefe in, the actual percentage was found to be 93.7.. A total, popu lation prediction was that there would be 1,912,900 pounds of fish available ' to the fishery (total striped bass in the sound including x both those, which would be caught and those which would' 'escape), "and calculations made, from tagging (showed, that 1,966,900 pounds were actually available.., ( ..., i y; 1. . '. ', . Upori revievii'ing the' actiiracy of predictions for . one fishing season and,, with .the,? accumula tion of additional , data;; since thAi, the striped bass; biologists SEE ALL THAT'S JEW FOR '62 IN AUTOMOBILE DESIGN AND ENGINEERING ELIZABETH CITY NOVEMBER 2-3-4 NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY . OPEN DAILY 4:00 P.M. TO 9t00 P.M. ' ADMISSION FREE Children Under 12 Years Must Re Accompanied By Adult , GOING GRRITGWS! VI jV-V'Ui,-'.-,-ia,.:'...'-U.... -v'.,--:--- J. Sa m - . -,,.K It "' 'v' M iiiii--'-iiiiiiinni"-'iiiiwiiii'f irrw ,. : Cuvy IlNaut L00 5'porl t'ouw and there art 9 more fnodtli, just, at mifty. whtrt thit 'one tame f rim This one fu on the road to sue- tf you're looking for senaibMlv at its Sunday tess -right from the start, a new best join the celebration at your Chevrolet kind, of solid simplicity blended ' dealer's. It's Chevrolet's golden' anniversary with economy and depenc;!,:"!y. Beneath the hood . . a fst'd 4. or satiny 6-cylirvJar engine (your thole i eiost' models),' Kne ' aew models . .- sedans, vajons, ' kardtcy and conrerUble.' ' v , . yeaf, and this new Chevy II is making it a year to remember Wjthja new line bui espe cially to sow you mdncy on service and main tenance. Goi. the full story at your dealer's, A Mw tVorld of Worth Chev) 11 goo Thrte-Stot Slaiio WW 7- 1 J'-'-Vi ! Chevy II Now i00 Convertible , J U Al'iTTTTN.li . I lJ V 'Ji: '' fill. Jom In Chevrolet's 50th Anniversary tela. orauon ai youraeaier's now By picking t yp special otaor lorm from your deal you can Order a i'GoIden Anniversary Alhum T.P rpMiritltlff nf favnritn Amopl. T tea. , rL 1 i . van Bungs iiuiu iivniiei, tur just fi, -For your convenience, many dealars wiil "have the album lyr sale in tbeir Show rooms), ,! , , , 1 ''. See the ne&p.sty llfa Chevrolet and '62 Corner at your CheWolef, deaktft One-Stop ShoppingCenter s il B , ' : i : h VI IIIIIIIIIIIIIII VL television In Eastern North Carolina just entered anew era. A new tower taller than the Empire State Building and a new, latest model transmitter row deliver the Channel 7 signal..'' The tower It called The High ana tht v, .. . Mighty. High, because it is the tallest structure In the State of North Carolina; Mighty, because WITN has become the undisputed champion of Eastern j North Carolina televtsiot a- Msnufacturer't Lie He. Ill w :::t :i : L Hertford, N. C i -1

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