fV. 14, IMS THIS IS 1H I H E LAW j m . ar s A . ... B KVBSRT B. LBS JOINT RIGHTS TO 8APE DEPOSIT BOXES May a safe deposit box be rent- bf two persona 7 y. More often, however, th is renuw oy one person alone, may in writing awoint n. as his deputy or agent tn ' jr-w LMIlUIl 1H I III M U I u..l t, of such deputy or agent may in rinir im rwnirswf .... ai - - -y vwur, At l . his deputy or agent A safe deposit box in the vault a bank has been leased bv his wife one of the dunlicet i i . ra biiu una a 11 1 11 !.. i n.r Him ea. who now nan nv t,. h... . 1 li . a (iriiimii no, ' The person who qualifies as the husband's tate. The wife's ap pointment as her husband's deputy "a""1 naa been terminated by his death. The statute f mwl v-ari lint require the nnu. i elerk of the Superior Court at the pemn of a safe deposit box in vault ol a hank u.. 01 any person using or hav- n access to such lock box" The law imposes unon thm.wi. of the Superior Court, or his re presentative, a duty to make an inventory of the safe Hann.lt iw, in the presence of a renrunf.f..J of the bank, and to furnish a copy of the inventory to tha r.nmm,. sioner of Revenue, the executor or administrator of the decedent or cotenant of the deced I'll! and Ine bank. twh mwf.coiD MM M II 'LaHIIIMl ' ''A(JB SEVEN 1 1 UNITED STATES fV AMURrn! BLOODSHED BOX SCORE ON N. C. HIGHWAYS Raleigh Ine Motor VaJiuOaa Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 a. m., Tuesday, November 12: Killed to date H25 Killed to date last year 1232 NEWS THE MADISON COUNTY ASCS Office RALPH RAMSEY, Office Manager If the wife should di h..f,.,. h. husband, ths huaband have an immediate free imm. tr. the safe deposit box which he has rented in his own name. Sinrn in this case his deceased wife has had access to the box, the presence of the clerk of the SuDerior Pnnrt end the making of an inventory by mm is a condition precedent to A FORGIVING WIFE Derby Ens-land Mrs. Audrey Besnbridge, 28, recently went to work to helD her husband. Charles, pay up the bills he ran up divorcing her. After five months of divorce, they met a train while visiting their two children, fell in love and decided to remarry. the opening of the box for the first time following hae wife's death. Where the decedent mere ly had access to the safe deposit box, the inventory by the clerk of the 'Superior Court includes only assets in which the decedent had interest. PHce-StiDDort Onaraliona Bain, SknpHfW With the three goals of making the agricultural price-support wo grams more effective, law costly and simpler, the U. S. Department of Agriculture has announced changes in operating provisions for grains and similarly handled commodities. The changes will be come effective with the 1964 price support programs. In brief, the new operating procedure: 1. Makes farm storage loan money available more nromotlv after harvest; 2. Provides more incentive for a farmer to redeem and market his loan collateral instead of de livering to COC; 8. Strengthens market prices and increases farm income bypro- .uj ,i iumg earner price support cov erage; 4. Places greater responsibility on farmer committeemen for lo cal administration of the price- support program. The new procedure should simp lify the various programs. USDA officials exDlaineri ous conditions, a considerable in terval sometimes elapsed before producers could obtain their farm storage loan funds, due to the re quired exact measurements of quantity and determination of quality factors. Under the new procedure, the county ASC office representative and the producer will jointly con firm the existence and apparent condition of the commodity. To gether they can develop a quan tity estimate to which a reason able safety factor will be en- plied. However, at delivery time CCC will accept all of the eligible com modity and settlement will be bas ed on its grade, quality and Quan tity. Where a producer vsnt. y price support protection with out a loan, no farm visit will be made. Jn the case of hard wheat a producer wishing to receive his premium for high quality factors in the loan amount rniav rennoct cnat the required tests be mad and have the premiums added to tne Das nricocnnnu i r-v.-gUFuuH loan The county office BT committees. A service charge on commo dities placed under loan will be continued, but will be credited to a producer's account if he redeems his loan Price euport may be recreated by filing an application and pay ment of a nominal non-refundable fee. This application also will re place the purchase form. On loans, the producer may draw money in i,,,,. in installment us desired. A Place To Live rate. rZ Will he I samples and the tests made at producer exoense On warehouse storage in the past, the producer will 't up his warehouse receipt aa colla teral. Price support loan rato r.hn will be based on the settlement value of the quality offered. Quanity eligible will be that shown on tne receipt. disbursements will be mndo h,, the county ASP ff; . . CCC loan draft designed so a bank may hold it as an interest-bearino- certincate. There will continue tn ha finol dates for takinw nut loans. jo changes are contemnln. ted in present maturity dates for loans. Special provisions will he HpvpI. oped later for rice, honev. drv ed ible beans, peanuts and tung, but in general they will he hanHl.,1 similarly to grains. Local farmer ASC eommitte. men will have more responsibility under the new plan. To lessen the need for detailed administrative instructions, and in the inr.erH or permitting greater promptness in dealing with special crrm n A weather dituations, more opportu- nlw j: x; ...v., uiscreuonary actions i a to be given State and county ASC COLD SUFFERERS Get fast relief from that over, worn-out feeling due to colds. STANBACK'S combination of medically-proven ingredients reduces fever and brings comforting relief. Use as a gargle for sore throat due to colds. Snap bade with STANBACK. The Department of Agricul ture has 'isjinouncied pubkiation of the 1963 Yearbook of Agricul ture, s far-ranging examination of the effects of urbanization and industrialization on many aDecta of American lfie. Entitled A PLACE TO L1VK, mo t0K-page book cites a need for discussion, plans, and action by all Americans regarding the use of resources, public services in communities, rural development, educational and economic oppor tunities for farmers and others whom technological changes have put at a disadvantage th otom. ing demand for outdoor recrea tion, urban and suburban sprawl into framlands, parks and open spaces, the functions of governing bodies, the management of water and air pollution, and much more. The 79 chapters were written in nontechnical, informative stvle by 92 men and women nmnno- the mofficials of State and Feder al Government, college professors. garden club leaders, nlannincr of ficials, sociologists, and econo mists. Some of the specific tonics. which indicate the scope, are: Mul tiple uses of forests and other re sources, agricultural in the na tional economy, values of farm land, farming on the urban fring es, community leadership, the small town, rural housing, finan ces in communities, technical serv ices m planning, conservation in the suburbs. Dlannino- or, A r,ir,,r nignways, garden centers and clubs, family and Dart-timiA farms and examples of solutions to prob- brougbt about bv growth nnl chanr The Yearbooks of Agriculture are published under annual Con gressional appropriations. Distri bution of the books is mainlv bv members of Congress. Copies of A PLACE TO LIVK can be bought at $3.00 each from the Superintendent of Documents U. S. Governimpnt Printing nff; Washington D. C, 20402. No per son or unit in the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture has copies for general distribution. UNITED STATES OP AMERICA r cut HAL, POWER COMMISSION Carolina Power A light Company , Project No. S NOTICE OP APPLICATION POR LICENSE (November 4, IMS) Publie notiee i knJi. that UHlHMtlAn ti.. I Mil I IT wwii i ii ru under the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 791a-826r) by Carolina Power A IJirM ( '...,.,.,. i spondence to: H. B. Robinson. Ex ecutive Vice President, Carolina Power ft Light Company. 836 Fay etteville Street, Raleigh, North Carolina for license for construct ed Project No. 2880, known as Marshall Project located on French Broad River, in Madison County about two miles below Town of Marshall, State of North Carolina. The project consists of: con crete masonry dam about 636 feet long and 82 feet high topped with 24 inch flashhoarda. intaka - and traah racks; a powerhouse in tegral with the dam housing two vertical shaft turbines havinir a total installed canacitv of i f.on horsepower directly connected to two generators with a combined capacity of 3,000 kilowatts; and appurtenant facilities. Protests or petitions to inter vene may be filed with the Fed eral Power Commission. Wash- ngton, D. C, 20426, in accord ance with the Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Commission (C.F.R. 1.8 or 1.10). The last day upon which protests or petitions may be riled is January 17, 19fi4 The application is on file with tht Commission for public inspection JOSEPH H. GUTRIDK, Secretarj 11-14 12-5c STUBBORN SNAKES Tampa, Fla. - A mamma rat tlesnake and her brood of little rattlers have resisted all efforts of H. W. Carpenter and police to evcit them from under Caroen- ter's front steps. Rifle fire, dous ing with a water hose and digging into the ground near the nest all proved futile. The snakes refused to budge. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED -by DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M to 12 Noon FRIDAYS in THE L. P. ROBERTS BUILDING HARSH ALL, N. C f NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a cer tain Power nt lttmu bv all of 1 h. K.I" -rW Pearl C. Tweed, deceased, dated September 80, 1963, end recorded in Deed Book No. 92. page 404, et "' wince oi ine Register Doed 'or Madison County, North Carolina, the undersigned Attorney in Pact will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at th ( ,ii. door in Marshall, North Carolina at 12.00 o'clock Noon, Saturday! on the 16th day nt Nniiw,. 1968, the following identified tract of land owned by the late Mr. Pearl C. Tweed, and being located as follows: No. 1 Towiishiri Wr,l 1 U II son County, North Carolina, near Redmon Dam ani )uitur ll,.. II....... Dlace of Pearl C. TmwH . i distance below the North end of the French Broad River bridge, and described as follows: Being one (1) acre, mora nr Imi and a framed and weatherboard home. ITOod nulnl rvif ,rii(t..r..,l rock and concrete foundation: liv ing room, two bedrooms, kitchen with sink and rahint Kathn.mi equipped with new water tank hall and ample closet nnace ahAetrrwk interior with linoleum rugs, water to kitchen and bathroom from e- lectric pump well; nice porch fronting South and Bast with expansive scenery including a mile of the French Hruad River. Ten per rent of the first Thou sand Dollars and five per cent of the remainder of the highest bid shall be paid at the time of sale, and such bid is subiect to a simi lar deposit raise within five days thereafter, and upon which event a Re-Sale would be held after one week's notice. This is not a Court Sale. This 4th day of November, 196H. CLYDE M. ROBERTS, ATTORNEY IN FACT, Box 341, Marshall, North Carolina, Telephone Nos. f49-3511 (Office) f.49-2036 (Residence) 11-7, 14chg. NOTICE The following 1958 Chrysler will be sold at public auction on November 22. 19J .t io Noon at Redmond & Worley Mo tor Company, Marshall, N. C, to satisfy mechanical and storage liens: Motor No. C53-1521: Serial No. 7104-9560; 1963 Georgia Li cense 110J-118. REDMON A WORLEY MOTOR CO. Marshall. N f! 10-31 ll-14c COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Pick-up and Deliveries ON TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS IN AND AROUND MARSHALL Weaverville Laundry THIEF REPEATS New York Two months ago. Kenneth Fagan. manager of a Woolworth store, waa forced by a red-headed gunman to go back in to the store after closing time and hand over $1,400 from a safe. Several nights ago, the red-haired gunman reappeared just ea Fa gan was locking the store door. produced a gun end said, "Lets do the same tiling." 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