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VAC TT5 r tv y, r r " -r -r f ' Trc::.::3Cc::rt33 : ; Sot 2j,Kj1 .'The Deadline for starting GI Bill courses of education and training: for roost veteran ia exactly a year away, on July 26, 1951, Veterans Administra tion reminds veterans. That date, established by law, should be kept in mind, VA added, , when World War II veterans make future plans for schooling' or, training at Government expense. v , ,, ' This coming Tall school term, for example, will be the final Fall term when most veterans may enter or re enter GI Bill training. . They still may begin their studies later, so long as it's before the 1951 date. . Most veterans actually must be in training by the deadline if they want to continue afterwards. VA win con sider a veteran to be in training, even though he has temporarily interrupted his course for summer vacation or for other reasons beyond his control Once he completes or discontinues his program Of training after the 1951 date, he may not start another course. . Also, he must meet these require ments: He will be expected to pursue his training "continuously until comple tion, except for conditions which nor ' mally would cauBe interruption by any student" 'He may change his educational ob jective "only while in training and then for reasons satisfactory to the Administrator." The July 25, 1951, cut-off date does not apply to veterans discharged after July 25, 5947. They have four years from the date of discharge in which to begin GI Bill training. They must, however, finish" training by July 25, 1956. Those who enlisted or re-enlisted under the Armed Forces Voluntary Re cruitment Act (between Octolfer 6, 1945, and October 5, 1946) have four years from the end of their enlist ment or re-enlistment period in which to start training, and nine years from that time in which to complete. A new law, permitting a veteran to change for the first time from one general field of GI Bill study to an other merely by applying for it, will not be in effect after the cut-off date. J,..j . ' L -. Costs Ll-7 CjT.CJS ' Drunken driving accounted for more revocations of driver's licenses in June than any other one offense, the North Carolina Department of . Motor Ve hicles reports. . ,: ... , ::K;.,r--i1 A total of 759 persons were convict ed of drunken driving last month in the State as compared with 581 con victed on the same count in June of 1949. Fifty-three of the defendants were convicted on second offense. , found guilty of 1 moving violations, which do not require revocations or suspensions on first offense. Of the number, 6, 362 were North Carolinians and 1,216 out-of-state drivers. ' Speeding topped the list with 3,069 cases.: ailure to nave drivers u- cense wa second with 1,177. Faulty equipment was listed in 686 eases and improper lights in 291. Twenty-five persons were found guilty of passing school bus, 487 ran through a red light, 92 were driving on the -wrong side of the road, 57 were passing on a hill, 59 were driving too close for safety, 27 failed to dim lights and 38 failed to give right-of-way. "; ' : Revocations for drunken driving brought; to 1,044 the total of revoca lm fywVVMWVsYVvyi r- if rf" r i iir- r tibns for June.' Four hundred and firty-five. persona had their licenses suspended. ' ' ' "'' 5 Forty-five persons were convicted of driving after their license were revoked and 11 of driving after license suspended. Two persons were found guilty of hit end run charges, to volving personal injury, and two hit and run, involving property damage. Other convictions were as follows: Two offenses of reckless driving, 19; speeding over 75 miles per hour, 59; two offenses of speeding ovr 65 miles per hour, 51; larceny of automobile, 28; manslaughter. 2; transporting liquor, 68; unsatisfied judgment, 16; incompetency, 4; habitual violator, 19; failure to maintain prooi ox zinanciai responsibility, 148. '' ' - . mm l t I - . Christian Service Conference, reared a very inspiring message. , EUe, also passed out recommendation sheets to the various officers, brought from the conference, and fched each tmetoteafl her sheet carefully. ' 1 ' More Love To Thee was used as the closing hymn and Mrs. I. C. IButt dismissed the meeting with prayer. - . SOCIETY MEETS ' The Woman's Society of Christian Service of New Hope Church met at the church Tuesday, July 11: Eleven members and 2 visitora were present' Mrs. Charles DalL program chair man gave a very interesting talk on lei um EXTRA MONEY FOR YQU-SHDW free samples of embossed i name imprinted Christmas "cards.: Sell fast at 0 for $1.00, pay big profits. Make 100r on 21-card $1.00 assort ments, hl Others for Christmas, all occasions. Assortments on approval Charm,, 39Q Peach tree, N. C, Dept., 202, Atlanta,-Ga. - - . -.,-. Thfa I i v. j cf Ju y 1- . dona rT tja:: r: n; " Executors of Alhonso Vhite, Jr. july21,28,aug.4,ll,18,25 . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having' qualified as Administrator of the estate of Horace Layden, de ceased, lafe of Perquimans County, INVirth Carolina." thia ia to notifv all the New State or Israel, using as ner!per8on8 having claims against the SmokeySays: topic, "Never Again Such Insecurity." . The president, Mrs. 1. q. Bun pre sided over the business session during which time many items of interest to the " society were discussed. It was voted to hold one meeting during the year to take a sacrificial meal offer ing. V . V: 'rA; Orders for new literature were tak en by the secretary of literature and publication, Mrs. Carson Stalling. This material will go into use at tne September meeting. The president urged the society to send a delegate to the school of mis sions which convenes September 3-8 at Greensboro College. After the business- was dispensed with Mrs. W. H. Matthews, delegate to the annual Woman's Society , oi Acre after acre of good farm land is moving toward the sea. Stop woods Ere and help stop $oO fro ionl ; - ,ii"ii.nrunj-ii- nrr "ii r rriiieg NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR NON-PAYMENT W9 TAXES 1 1 4 10 acres Texi (Continued from Page Two) estate ' of said deceased to " exhibit them to the undersigned, at Route 2, Hertford, N. C, on'or before the 27th day of. July; 1961 oi ' this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 27th day of Julyjl950. ANDERSON E. LAYDEN Administrator of Horace Layden. aug4,ll,18,85,septl,81 , North Carolina, , , . Perquimans County. 4 vxj. SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED ... . ' - OF TRUST ' ' " ' Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Albemarle Hous ing Company to R. S. Leftwich, A G. Decker and T. C. Hoyle, Jr Trustees, dated. August 29, 1944 -and recorded in Book LBM2 at Page 123 in the Of fice of the Register Of Deeds of Per quimans County; North Carolina, de fault having been made in Tne pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undersigned Trustees will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Hertford, Norm Caro lina, at 12 o'clock Noon on the 26th' dav of Aueust 1950, the property Cnnveved in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Perauimans and state of North Carolina, and more particularly design nated i ' " 35ein of ; ; , j. 17 Of e C-. division ' kno a a aud designated as . WoodlaRi Cfrt nesr the Town of HerU'or I,.h Ct- -"ha, as per plat thereof recorded In I'Ux Book 2, Page 209, Office tf the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County," North Caro- A five rer cent deposit will be re quired of the successful bidder to show. good faith, ,Thi the 20th, day ox July,. 1950. v .!', it.'. .. . ,f. it S. JUUDTWilUU , . A. G. DECKER , " ' T.C.HOYliE, JR.', ' ; joty28,Wg.4,ll,185 . , 99 bw Ss& Shops "Cash and Carry Without Painful Backache Aa w ft older, Mm ud stnia, orar nsrtiom, eiconlvt raoklnf or xpomi to cold Knwtimai ilowi down kidney tac tion. Thii nwy lead Busy Mta to ao plain oi nagtint backache, loai of pep and energy, headache! and dlnineM. Getting up nighta or frequent pun fee may remit from minor bladder irritatloae daa to sold, rtimpnf or dietary indiecretlona. .. . If your diaeomforta are due to thee eauaea, don't wait, try Doan'e Pill, a mild ' diuretic. Uaed lueeeeafully by tntUiona for over 60 yeara. While there eymptrfma may often otherwise occur, it'a amaatng how ; many Umea Doen'i give happy relief . help (he Kmllea of kidney tubeo and altera ' fhtth out waate. Get Doan'e Pills today! . fv' '8 'tin ar- -rr 'hr NOTICE OF ADM3NISTRATION Havinr qualified as Executors of the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Chappell, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina,, this Is to .notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 15th day of July, 1951 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All Persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 15th day of July, 1950. NELLIE CHAPPELL AND SADIE PERRY Executors of Mrs. Mary A. Chappell ju.y21,27,aug4,ll,i8,25 ; xjjuvyvy-M-ij-ny - Miss Mildred Ewald Says INNER-TONE Relieved Gas Pains CAUSED BY VITAMIN Bl AND B2 IRON DEFICIENCIES , ? Miss Mildred Ewald, Theatre cash er, from Cincnnati, Ohio, wrote us Vwmt hprsfilf. "For quite some time 'i ive Deen unuet- w -i weight, nervous, had V tan!Kla ' 1iABflslrl and gas pains. Motn insr srave me relief. A friend told me or , v the wonderful Tesults mmM she had from IN NER-TON1E. After 2 bottles I could tell a great difference. I've gained weight and lost those gas pains and headaches.- I wouldn't take anything for the, complete change ININIEK- DEPEHDABIUTY lit J Alice Ivey, 19 acres liij land . T ,. .. Dennis Ivey, IS 8-10 acres Ivey land; 18 8-10 acres Ivey land Willie Ivey, 15 8-10 acre home land Hazel S. Jackson, 939 acres J. R. Umphlett - J. W. Jackson Estate, 19 5-8 acres Umphlett land , Mrs. Louise 0 Jackson. 5 acres Baker-W. R. Jackson land Henry Jacocks, 15 acres Cove Swamp land . Mrs. James L. Jarvis, acre J. M. Bright land- E. L. Jennings, 65 acres Gregory or N. Bright land; 137 acres Blount or N. Bright land .-. .; W. M. Knight, 1 lot and house - - ', Mrs. David H. Lane, 30 acres T. Silas White land . Clyde L. Lassiter, 166 acres Goodwin land , 48.74 10?59 28.23 - 10.59 180.28 6.32 2.10 3.38 3.16 132.18 92.60 28.64 105.01 ? a, w. uuris xnu. z . W. L. and O. F. Lassiter,' 60 acres White land; 80 acre Humphries land S5.86 R. T. Layden Estate, 50 acres Tadlock land; 60 acres Robbins land, 21.99 New Hope Mercantile Mill Co., 2 lots, mill and store 72.14 Jennie P. Newby, 1 Newby lot , 100.75 Mrs. R. R. Perry, 60 acres S. D. Banks land . . 87.48 C C. Simpson, 40 acres Jackson land, 28 acres Jackson land; 10 acres Texas land .-. ; J. S. Simpson, 1 6-10 acres T. H. Jones land . W. H. Smith, 120 acres Jack Colson land; T. G. Swain, 1 Exum Whedbee lot. 66 acres Burcher land: Mary L. Umphlett 5 acres Goodwin land R. .H. Welch, 23 acres Woodland land Mrs. J. R. White, 15 acres swamp land David T. Whitehurst, 865 acres Prison Farm; 116 acres S. D. Godfrey land; 5 acres Exum Whedbee land F. M. Wilson, 141 acres Mullen land T. W. Winslow, 80 acres WilsoiMSpellman land . Stephen D. Banks, 1 B, S. Banks lot ;- NEW HOPE NO. 2 Joshua Burham, 1 Banks lot 1' .! Henrietta Butts, l acre Johnson land . , Mary Dillard, 29 acres McNider land Robert Godfrey, Sr., 2 acres Perry land Lee Gramby and Wife, 12 acres Henry Skinner land; 15 acres Henry Skinner land ; . Tony Gramby, 13 acres Winslow-Gramby land; 28 acres Margaret Winslow land 1 Lee Hinton, 16 acres J. H. Hinton land A W. Hoffler, 16Mi acres land; 1 Gibson lot . Dr. William Hoffler, 35 acres Bazemore land .- , Watson Jacocks,' 75 acres L. E. Umphlett land , Dennis James, 1 acre Tran Sawyer land . Rufus James, 2 acres home land Andrew Johnson, 8 acres Johnson land Hannibal Johnson Heirs, 1 acre home land John B. Johris6if, 41 acres Gramby land . , J. Johnson, S6M acres Winslow land Stephen Johnson Heirs, 28 acres Winslow land;1 13 acres Winslow '.- land -.---------- --------------- ,, . Wilson W. lies 1 Linwood Moore lot'; Aleus Leigh, 28 acres Rosa Leigh land - Robert A. Leign, Jr., Z acres Margaret jgtaiungs iana 48.67 18.61 115.83 42.02 6.28 4.03 2.74 357.63 26.64 40.06 16.89 ! 14.41 4.02 16.44 6.49 19.45 17.50 9.68 19.30 22.47 24.98 5.86 ''5.7B 13.73 iH .29.86 14.89 ,4.67 13.43 9.95 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Havinir Qualified as Executors of the estate of Alphonso White, Jr., de aaaaA lofo nf ' PomtiimniM r!niintv. North Carolina, thiJs to notify Sann'iLm't persons' having claims a a. M i S J. s I ;. .... t r " ' esreoiwaoeceew only relieves lo uie vuiaenuKiieu at nuu.au, v, on or before the 13th day of Julyr 1951 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons , ndebted to said estate will make immediate payment v gas; it also enriches the blood witn ron and strengthens the nerves with vitamin Bl and B2. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't please go on sufferingl Get INNER-TONE TODAY at S & M (PHARMACY, adv nowa, t :-X y, i Z '." f '.s-' i'f-- fit: - THE U. S. Mallear is an am 1 blW of detMndabttity. Re . gar-Vets of ctdrm or detfruc lion or other reason wKaho ver, every railroad man Itno-s that the mail mutf 90 htul . .and H lol Regardless of the simplicity or elaborateness of the appoint ments you - choose, you con depend on us to conduct a ceremony imbued with taste and dignity. . pirn '-,jfaEi ,11.... T) S8..5 ;rurfu'liVVVVl'VV-l"l"'" L-jLuybuLlUbWc) LliliuuLjcJU ,) O: - c ' h ; '. . I '.' y . . . : ( '-, '., V .!: ' r-fr & Ll.i Eddie Mallory, 80 acres Rosa Leigh land; 165 acres Mrs. Pattie Saw"" yer land :. Enos Mallory. 8 acres Overton land: 45 acres Humphries-Foster land:. 100 acres White-Roberson land -JUij 5547 f Henry Mallory, 10 acres Perry land; 98 acres Leigh, Roberson land 128.91 Leary Mallory, 1 acre home place land; 26 acres Perry land ! 1 11.98 Willie MaHorv. 50 acres Turner land: 25 acres Newby land 29.30 Minnie D. Moore, 93 acres Mullen land , 1 s 80.06 Elnora Nixon Estate, 60 acres Webb land; 60 acre wooos unu; zir - acres Harrell land 'l----r'---!---- ',, Dewey and Warren Overton, 40 acres land . : James L. OVerton, 13 acros Jackson land; 10 acres Overton land ' Pearl Overton, 29 3-10 acres J. A Hinton land ,.:, : Warren Overton, Jr., 43 acres Barclift land , . . s George Smith, 2 acres Annie Morris hind . : ; r -' Nehemiah SpeUman, 1 acre D. C, Jacock land S Zei Taylor Estate, 96 acre Texas land tfo other fufl sUe 6-eylinder P'ckup truck ha a lower list nrlee than today's Ford Model F-U ' ' .one f6r teas money spent on m, oil mnd repairs. : - . , - . Ye Ford Tracks re engineered to do more per dollar. ou carr ae-RttthVw, J1 "5dW Yolanfed T to the surge of power developed ty the - tirHtyVh.p. Ford "Six.",, : , fcme la today and lot na "how you wny w ' ; , j , Come w woay an- .etching to Ford ... the truce Seth Thomas, 2 acres Robert Sntton land . John W. Turner Heirs, 7 acres John Turner land ' LtrtSier Turner, 40 acres Simpson land,... . t, William Whe be, 1 acre home land J, j ' Henry M. White, 1 home lot I T. J. White, 6 acres home Jandj 44 acres D. Simpson land . J. II. Zache . f) acres Auen land , .. C 'in Zac I acres Cerles Barclift land ". J i..a Turr i . -a'rr . 94.04 ' 18.18 '7.51 ' 12.17 27.68 6.80 - 4.39 - 24.06 17.38 2.35 . 1.53 4.03 6.19 "fl.T! 29.03 , 9.18 6.ia t '' p mm: that coe-t less . i . the truc t fhat lasti longer! Over 175 XAodels to choose (ronv, : msnxm t::3 refb tail : do r.cn rca tcua cciuai Thrifty yMys. -.yllnr anst V4 an,W-llBM f cost OasH-v.nB Uodomotl. IflnWon Uflhtwl8ht -lum. nom alley piston. yr4Mp UKf .hiftinfl Synhr-S3fll fmasrnUslofl Hwky hypold V:. AlrplaW.W-A , cu. ft. .IMoal body -MHII.-C ia Ah W-? ventUotorv-nd Uval AKo " ' i. Um Mterve. f aJrangm aad powor, w. wm - f e? . i . t . v4ruclion. '''' "'-''UU f , , ' t " ," - I - . ' V 1 '.: t ' . 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