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PAGE SIX THE" PERQUIMANS WELLY, KZTFOSD, N. O, FRIDAY. OCTC ..1 7, 13"). Perquimans Weekly Entered as second clan matter November 16, 1934, at Post Office at Hertford, JNorth Uarouna, nn der the Act of Marco, 187. Published avery Friday by the Perquimans Weekly, a company of Hertford, N. U.. MAX CAMPBELL -Editor yHcnh Carolina Jk ma AMwciAnoi SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year . $1M Cards of thanks, obituaries, resolutions of respect etc., will be charged for at regular advertising rates. Advertising rates furnished by request FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1949. 300,000,000 People For Peace A "bargain policy for peace" is what Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, Michigan, calls the $1,314,010,000 arms aid program. He says it will be an investment in "prime and vital peace insurance." The Michigan Senator advocates passage of the bill now before the Senate, although he did not favor the original arms aid bill presented by the Administration. He objected to the power left in the White House to distribute our military aid. Neverthe less, he thinks that the present bill has been rewritten sufficiently to justify his support. Mr. Vandenberg1 denies that the program involves an arms race be cause, he says, it only aims to equip existing forces. Moreover, no amount of arms, in his opinion, can compare, as a war deterrent, with the warning j found in Article V of the twelve-na- jllon North Atlantic Pact, i., This article, according to the Sena tor from Michigan, notifies potential aggressors that they will be confront ed, not with the billion dollars' worth cf arms that would be sent to Europe, but with "all the resources of 300, 000,000 people." service as carrier boys. ( The business experience, the training and the con tact with human beings proved valu able to them in later Jue. vThis ob servation should remind those .who deal with the carrier boys that the youngsters are adept judges oS human nature and readily respond to the con sideration that one should naturally pay to a youngster. BURGESS HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEETS The Burgess Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Walton Lane. The meeting was called to order by the president, and "Love's Old Sweet Song" was sung. Mrs. Lane read the First Psalm and Mrs. J. R. Ayscue lead in prayer, as the devotional. Minutes of the July and August meetings were read and approved. Let's Prevent Fires Early in October, practically every organized community in the United States will give some thought to fire prevention because the annual week to urge us to be careful, in connection with, fires, returns on October 9th. It lis estimated that fires burn up $2,000,000 in property and take ap proximately thirty lives every twenty four hours. Not all of this loss could be prevented but much of it is the re sult of negligence, careless and plain foolishness. The purpose of Fire Prevention Week is to call to the minds of all citizens the danger of local fire haz ards, as well as to urge them to in spect their premises for the purpose of making them less likely to encour age fire. Incidently, October 9th is the anniversary of the great Chicago fire of 1871, which should serve as a reminder of what can happen when flames begin to destroy. It is interesting to report that the fire loss, during the first six months of 1949, was nearly ten per cent be low the same period in 1948. Let us keep up the good record, go it better and do all that we can to prevent fire from injuring us, damaging our prop erty of those in Perquimans. National Newspaper Week The roll was called, donations to lo cal treasury made. Acknowledgement cards for flowsrs and a letter from Mrs. Aulford were read by the secre tary. The family life leader gave an in teresting sketch on the Art of Stay ing Young. Mrs. White gave an interesting demonstration on care of house plants, Mrs. Lane conducted a plant nam ing contest with Mrs. Josiah Proctor winning the prize. Those present were Mrs. H. S. Davenport, Mrs. Howard Mathews, Mrs. Tommie Mathews, Mrs. Irwin Whedbee, Mrs. V. L. Proctor, Mrs. Winston Lane, Mrs. Josiah Proctor, Mrs. J. B. Basnight, Mrs. Walton Lane, Mrs. Nina Braswell White and Mrs. Sidney Layden. The hostess served cookies, potato chips and nuts with bottled drinks. Weekly and that the . following is, to the be3t of his knowledge and belief, a true statement or the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August Z4, 1912, embodied in Section 411, Postal Laws and Kegulations- 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and Dusiness managers are: furnisher The JPerquimans Week ly. ' .. . EditorMax -Campbell. 2. That the owners are: Max Campbell, Hertford, N. C. J. G. Campbell, Wilmington, N. C. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders owning or holdinsr 1 ,ner cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own ers, stockholders and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as .they appear upon the books of the Statement of the Ownership, Manage ment, Circulation, Etc., Required By the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912 Of The Perquimans Weekly, publish ed weekly at Hertford, North Caro lina, for October 1, 1949. State of North Carolina, County of Perquimans ss . Before me, Clerk of Court in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Max Campbell, who, having been duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of The Perquimans company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary re lation, the name of the person or cor poration for whom such trustee is act ing, is given; also that, the said two naragraphs contain statements em- tracing affiant's full knowledge and belief .as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not ap' pear, upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities Un a capacity other than that or a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that an other person, association or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average -number of copies of each issue of this publica tion sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscrib ers during the six months preceding the date shown above is: 1,785. MAX CAMPBELL, Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of September, 1949. W. H. PITT, (Seal) Clerk Superior Court. Classified and Legals FOR SALE RECONDITIONED AN tique Mohogany sideboard. See Mrs. David Cox, Hertford, N. C. or phone 2751. Oct.7 VARINA . TONIC '.'YOUR STOM . ach'a best friend". Available again ? after an absence of five years. S, and M. Pharmacy On the Corner, , Hertford, .u NOTICE OF ADMINSTRATION Having qualified as' Administrators cf the estate of F. C. White, deceased, late of r Perquimans County-North Carolina, this is to notify all tw Minna having claims against -the- estate of said deceased to exhibit them , to the undersigned at RFD 2, Hertford, N. (J., on or before the 31st day of Au gust. 1950 or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery, v All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 31st day of August, 1949. EDWIN S. WHITE, L. C. WINSLOW. Administrators of F. C. White, de ceased. Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 6 same, to appear aV the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Perquim ans County within thirty days after tne nineteenth day of September, 1949. And answer or demur to the said petition or the petitioner will move the court for the relief therein demanded. This nineteenth day of September 1949,. ;..-;'. ' V,;;" W. H. PITT, ' ; Clerk Superior Court. W. H. Oakey, Jr., Attorney for Pe titioner, ,' Sep23,30Oct7,14 ii"iMiJvyyru-tj-ijXj)j SPECIAL PROCEEDING North Carolina In The Perquimans County. Superior Court Before the Clerk Ihomas W. King, Administrator nf William Kiddick, Deceased, Peti tioner, 1 vs. Nonie Smith and husband, Joseph omim; mauie Lou Young and hus band, A. G. Young; Eunice May Hopkins and husband, Tilton Hop kins; Willard King and wife, lionnie lung; Lionel King and wife, Ola a.ing; ueuiah King, by her Guard ian, ad litem, Max Campbell, and all other persons who may claim to De neirs at law of William Kiddick; Walter Monds, Respondents. NOTICE The respondents above named will take notice that a special nrvAftrtiTr for partition of real estate has been Instituted in the above court. And the said respondents will further tk notice, if they wish to contest the QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom of Distress Arising from STOMACH ' ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FrMBookTeUsofHosMTreataertttat Mast IMp er K WIU Cest Ym Notheag Oyer three million bottles of the Willad Tkbatmbnt have been sold for relief of irmptomsof cUstreasarising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulaar due to bttu Add Peer Dlceetlon, Seear or Uses Stomach, Cteelnese, Hi art baa n, llnpliwms, etc, doe to bests Acid. Sold on IS days' trial! 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Get Doau'i today. . t 7; National Newspaper Week will be . observed for the tenth time this year, hpt.ween October 1st and October 8th. Tho nlan for the week was developed in 1940, with the original object of answering attacks and criticims aimed at weakening the prestige and influ ence of newspapers. Year after year, the place of a free ureas in a free society has been em phasized. It is just as well because people very easily take for granted the existence of a free press and the benefits of independence that the journalists of America enjoy. It is not expected that everybody will recognize the contribution that great newspapers make to areas in which they circulate. Nor is it even certain that newspaper men them selves will agree upon the virtues of any particular newspaper. Neverthe less, the over-all usefulness, of newspaper-making has redounded greatly to the development of intelligent citi zens and to the promotion of their just ambiions. One of the features of Newspaper Week, observed every year, is a speci t' day set aside as National News paper Boy Day. This year, it occurs on October 8th. Subscribers to news papers who are served by carrier boys tare urged to appreciate the earnest efforts of thousands of carrier boy's who serve the readers of thousands of .daily newspapers throughout the land.. . . Many of the great citizens of the nation look back upon the years of Builders' Materials IF YOU CANNOT GET All your Bricks, Cement, Roofing, White Siding, Sherwin Williams Paint, Wall, ' Board and Tile in Hertford . . . then come to see us. Shop at home first . . . then try Dunstan Brick Co. New 4 Lane Shortcut ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. . wl'siuM ,. "'e-3' $i::clI3 A CLEAN BOY LOOKS BUM A CLEAN MOTOR ItlSttS BETTER KEEP YOUR MOTOR CUAIl AS A WHISTLE WITH NEW PRtfMUfA rvv v ...,,, 'i. ? r, . . . .. ... . ,.- Sucn on J. H. TOWE, Agent HERTFORD, N. 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Shows Continuous Week Days Sundays, 2:15,. 4:15 and 9:15 0 Thursday and Friday, October! Burt Lancaster and Corinne Calvert in "ROPE OF SAND" Saturday, October 8 Johnny Mack Brown and Max Terhune in "LAW OF THE WEST" Sunday, October 9 Glenn Ford and Nina Foch in "UNDERCOVER MAN" Monday and Tuesday, October 10-11 Joseph Cotton and Ingrid Bergman in "UNDER CAPRICORN" Wednesday, October 12 Double Feature Cfiarles Russell in "NIGHT WIND" ,Tom Conway in "BUNGALOW 13" Eden Theatre EDENTON, N. C. 0 Week Day Shows 7 and 9 P. M. Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 Thursday, October 6 Randolph Scott in "COAST GUARD" 0 Friday and Saturday, October 7-8 Abbott and Costello in "HOLD THAT GHOST" o . Sunday and Monday, October 9-10 Steven Dunne and Joe Sawyer in "KAZAN" Tuesday and Wednesday, uciober 11-12 . Preston Foster and Lloyd Nolan in "GUADALCANAL DIARY" 3U HAD A OATE WITH A XJttV AT EI6HT TD60 I tlT- j ANOTHER FELLOW, ANDSrtEMevER SHOWED UPAaAW RIVAL. 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