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[N 6 Comment By JAMES W. DOUTHAT Assistant Vice President, Government Relations Division of the National Association or Manufacturers NO COMMENT is a report of incidents on the national scale, and does not necessarily reflect NAM policy or position. Washington A cartoon pub lished recently in the Washing ton Star showed Vice President Johnson, just returned from his survey of conditions abroad, say ing to Mr. J. Taxpayer: “My findings? Well, how are you fixed for money?” That, in the opinion of many in the nation’s capital, also sum med up President Kennedy’s special State of the Union mes sage to Congress. In it major emphasis was placed on even higher government spending and an ever growing federal bureau cracy to deal with problems here and throughout the world. This is the same economic medicine that has been pre scribed—without success— by the New Dealers for nearly three decades. Members of the congressional economy bloc agree that what ever is sssential for national de fense must be spent—but they are opposed to any expansion of welfare spending by the fed eral government and think that all unnecessary spending shouU be terminated. If certain defense expendi tures should be increased, they maintain that other non-essentia 1 or less esst'ntial spending should be eliminated or curtailed in order to protect the nation’s fis cal solvency. They are outspokenly critical of the attitude that federal spending must be boosted every time an increase in revenue is in sight. Instead of centering major at tention on spending surplus funds, it is contended that the government should give more consideration to tax rate reform, balanced budgets, dangers of in flation and threats to the pres ent value of the dollar. President Kennedy’s comment regarding the effect of his new spending program on the federal budget was highly perplexing. First, he said this: “I am not requesting additional taxes to fi nance the very urgent requests 1 am making today—for our present tax structure and re sources are more than sufficient to support them without a budget deficit if our economy moves ahead.” But, a few paragraphs later he said that “if the budget deficit now increased by the needs of our security is to be held with in manageable proportions” cer tain action will be necessary in cluding closing ‘tax loopholes’ and increasing postal rates. Actually, the Kennedy Ad ministration already had offici ally! forecast a $2,200,000,000 defiqit for the present fiscal year (ending June 30) and a $2,800,- 000,000 deficit for the 1962 fis cal year. Under the new Kennedy pro gram, the Budget Bureau esti mates that actual spending in the 1962 fiscal year will increase by $724,000,000 —plus whatever additional expenditures are de cided-upon for civil defense. This would boost the prospec tive deficit to at least $3,524,000,- 000—and many think it is going to be considerably higher. In all, Mr. Kennedy plans now tq spend $85,700,000,000 next year —br $4,200,000,000 more than was preposed last January by President Eisenhower. Not to be overlooked also is the fact that more spending plans are on the drawing boards and that many of the present programs are ripe for huge in creases in future years. Vigorous objections were voic ed also to Mr. Kennedy’s claim —at least implied—that credit should go to the Administration's prograpi for bringing about the present economic recovery. Here is what President Ken nedy said: “The first and basic task confronting the nation this year was to turn recession into recovery. An affirmative anti recession program, initiated with your cooperation, supported the natural forces in the private sector; and our economy is now enjoying renewed confidence and energy. The recession has been halted. Recovery is under way.” Those challenging this view point extend that ecOnoiAic re covery was under way before any of; Mr. Kennedy's program could Have been effective to any substantial extent—aad that if it had any effect it was to re tard. rather than stimulate, eco nomic expansion. The pnly real source of eco nomic growth, it is maintained, is the basic strength of the com- [ Engagement Announced ) jufl m \ jjjj *ff ■ V«| • • St * I ’ WKi:: 1 —ss Diana Arneson DeVere, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Princhas Nields DeVere of Morganton, N. C., who announce her engagement to Robert Bland Smith, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bland Smith. Sr., of Edenton. An August wedding is planned. iNohces cr* ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Admini stratrix of the estate of S. F. Hicks, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of June, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This June 15. 1961. JAMESEY D. HICKS, Administratrix of S. F. Hicks Estate. June15,22,29,Ju1y6,13,20c ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Edenton, N. C. Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Edenton, N. C., until 8:00 P. M., June 26, 1961 for the furnishing of the following materials and/or items of service for the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1962. PART 1 For Town of Edenton vehicles:! Gasoline, motor oil, greasing ve- 1 hides, washing vehicles, road: service, tires, tubes, batteries, j and miscellaneous vehicle items such as bulbs, cables, etc. PART 2 For heating the Municipal i Building, Electric & Water Plant, 1 Police Department, and for gtn- i eral use by other departments <sf i the Town of Edenton; No. 2 Fuel Oil Kerosene. Proposals must be sealed and Marked “Bids For Vehicle Pro ducts and/or fuel oil for the Town of Edenton, N. C.” The bids for this proposed Schenley Golden Agejpin J|4 Proof. ’3- y 5 qt *2^°pt ™ L _• jBSBS.'Z' ' ‘-?Se ‘ . . J *.d£ w&W- * •' THE CHOWAN HERALD, EPENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1961. work will be received at the Town Hall, Edenton, N. C., at which place, and at the time stated above, they will be pub licly opened and read. The Town of Edenton reserves the right to increase or diminish the quantities given in the pro posal and to award contracts which appear to be for the best interest of the Town. The Town also reserves the right to hold any and all pro posals for a period not to exceed thirty days (30) from the date of opening thereof. The Town of Edenton, N. C., also reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive informalities. TOWN OF EDENTON, North Carolina John A. Mitchener, Jr., Mayor W. B. Gardner, Clerk Juneß,ls NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a deed of trust executed to the under signed by RooseveH Jordan and who Ve-gip w. Jordan, dated March 19, 1959, and recorded in DT Bock No. 75, pages 130-131, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust, and said instrument be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Edenton, North Carolina, at 11:30 A. M., Saturday on the Bth day of July. 1961, the real estate in Third Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, to wit: That land in Third Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, adjoining the C. C. Ward land, Wiley Boyce. W. Taylor, et als and being the same lands con veyed to G. L. Saunders by E. N. Elliott by deed dated Sep tember 8, 1944, and containing 9.9 acres, and being the same lands conveyed to E. N. Elliott by Jennie P. Vann and Mira V. Holland, Executrices of C. S. Vann, Trustee, dated March 24, 1931, and recorded in Book R-4, page 278 in the office of the Register of Deeds for the afore said county and state, and being 1 the same lands conveyed by I deed dated April 27, 1955, from George L. Saunders, widower, to Willie B. Twine, said deed re corded in Book No. 11, page 396 in Public Registry, Chowan! County, North Carolina, and be-1 ing further the same lands con-! veyed by deed dated March 4. 1957, from Willie B. Twine and husband, John Twine, to g ant- 1 ors herein and recorded in Book No. 13, page 383, in said Public Registry to which deeds and the instruments mentioned therein reference is hereby made for fuller description and chain of title. ! Dated and posted this 2nd day of June, 1961. W. A. HOLLOWELL. June15,22,29,Ju1y6 Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF j VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of au thority conferred by and in execution of directions contain ed in the last will and testa ment of Aubrey D. Liles, de ceased, duly of record in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Chowan County, ? yjross-cuumry or cross-town, tuni, s powerjul new gasolines J^?‘ VT0 "* make your car run better, farther! j/V V / \ ' Matter of fact, the new PURE Fire-’ t.ion of additives that, (1) cuts down on TAMPA®* V j \\ bird Gasolines have done quite a bit engine wear, (2) saves you money on 'X ] \ f - V of traveling already — 4H million miles repairs, (3) keeps yoijr engine, at the J ( yr of tests in taxis, police cars, family peak of its power. \\ «<Sn“ d run feb,,,A " a ™ ,Hon ' mUe en ‘ New PURE Firebird Regular- If j your car runs well on "regular,” // Results of these tests leave no room chances are it will run even better, / mm M M L j for doubt these powerful new gaso- farther, on this new economy gasoline. jdmQl IW ® lmes will make your car run better, We h > u t our new pURE M farther m etop-andjo city dnvmg as Firebird Gasolines . There’s no extra II 909 M | w f “° n turnpikes. You 11 cost WeVe sure >u more than \\% , get better economy, too p , eased with the results / jNew PURE Firebird Super— This ■ Let your Pure Oil dealer make gasoline gives you benefits you your trip more pleasant. He’ll just couldn’t get before. It contains help you in many ways. Next trip .Tri-tane, an exclusive new combiua- you take... x fj Travel with PURE Firebird... TRAVELING ?) w« will help you BE SURE WITH PURE ®lk« bra OR Co. ■ 1 WINSLOW OIL COMPANY PHONE 3336 HERTFORD North Carolina, in Will Book, “I”, page 368 et seq., the under signed duly appointed, qualified j and acting Executor of the es-: tate of the said Aubrey D. Liles will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for! cash at the site of the herein- 1 after described property on Fri 'day, July 7, 1961 at 12:00 o’clock j | Noon the following described real estate, lying and being on the East side of Main or Broad Street known, numbered and ; designated as No. 105 South I i Broad Street in Edenton, North 'Carolina, and bounded as fol lows: , North by the former M.E. Par sonage-H. W. Morris lot (now the Burton Texaco Service Sta-! tion property); East by a line 132 feet East from Main or Broad Street; South by the E. W. Burton-I. T. Burton residence! ! lot; and West by Broad or Main Street, fronting on said Broad or Main Street 41 feet and running back Eastwardly therefrom 132 feet, and known as the D. B. | Liles residence lot. Sale will be held subject to taxes due Chowan County and the Town of Edenton for the year 1961 which will be assumed by the purchaser. Ten (10%) percent of the high bid received will be required of the successful bidder at time of sale as evidence of good faith. I These premises may be in spected prior to sale by ap ; pointment with Mr. Roy E. ! Leary. Dated and posted this June 6, ! 1961. ROY E. LEARY, Executor of Estate of Aubrey D. Liles. By W. S. Privott, Attorney. June8.15,22,29,Ju1y6 NOTICE OF SALEOF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to Her bert Leary, Trustee, by Robert ; Brown and wife, Musetta Brown, dated May 18, 1953, and record ed in DT Book No. 65, page 325 elc., in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness se ! cured by said Deed of Trust, said instrument being by the teims thereof, subject to fore closure. and the holder of the indebtedness thereby having de manded foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said i indebtedness, the undersigned, Substitute Trustee;:'by virtue of Substitute Trustee Agreement recorded.- in Book No. 11, pages 238-249 in Public Registry for Chowan County, North Caro lina. will offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in Edenton. North Caro lina, at 11:30 A. M„ Saturday on the 24th day of June, 1961, the real estate in Chowan County, North Carolina, to wit: That part of the Holly Grove farm commencing on the road leading from Edenton to Yeo pim Church at a ditch line for | the land formerly owned by G. |H. Holland; thence North 64 I deg. W. along said ditch, the ' Hoiland-Perry line, 29 chains to (the bid ditch; thence South 27 deg. W. about 500 yards to an other ditch; thence South 64 I deg. E. along said last named i ditch to the said road; thence (along said road N. 5014 deg. E. (to the first station, containing ,40 acres, more or less. Refer ence is made to G, p. 390. p. 1593; J, 164. I Excepting and excluding therefrom all of said real estate 'lying on the West side of a big , ditch running through said real j estate approximately-.' North an I .South it being the purpose of j this conveyance to convey, all of said real estate lying, on the East side of said big ditch and 1 adjoining the lands of J. e. Brown on the Kass, with th ex ception of that piece of land si mated in Yeopim Township! Chowan County, N. (', bounder) as follows: Lying on the North side of road leading from Edeu lo to Drummond’s Point. Be ginning on said. rood ,at W. C Biowiv.s corner, a ditch, and running Northwardly along sai l ditch, W. C. Brown’s line, about 200 yards to the:, road; thence Westwardly along lie- road about 200 yards to tire place of ;—SECTION nm PAGE FIVE beginning, containing three acres, more or less; arid being a part of the land bought by said Whit Brown of Eleanore Wil liams and others by deed duly recorded in Chowan County Registry. Reference is made to P, p. 49. Baled and posted this 19th day of May, 1961. A. HOLLOWELL, Substitute Trustee. June 1,8,15,22 NOTICE To all creditors and parties holding claims against Albe marle Plywood, Inc. Vou and eadh of you are here by notified to present your claims duly itemized and veri ! led, together with a statement of the securities or priorities, if any, in respect to said claims, lo Ihe undersigned Receiver, at his office in the City of Eden lon, North Carolina, on or be iore three (3) months of first publication of this notice or your claim will be barred from participation in the distribution of the assets of the said corpora tion. This notice is given pursuant a- an order of the Superior Court of North Carolina, and was’ first published on June 8, 1901. JOHN E. SHACKELFORD. Temporary Receiver of Albemarle Plywood, Inc. JuS, 15,22.29
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