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Public.' i'sr ford, N-a'Cu ssfcawJesaVjJd) 'Entered a iecmi &vptAtt November 15. UU HMwi'OfiM ft Hertford!' North1 .Citrftnan na der the Act of Kama, vm. 1 ' . .i In Perauiman tietett Chowan and.PasquoUnk. Counties, pu yean Outside Perouimans. Gtes, Ghewan and- PfwqtwUnlr Counties; per year, 12.00. , .v ,. Advertising1 rate furnished b? requests .j,, :.:,..- FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1950 t ii, r ve, iii cf war a . J" en-genc:. i, t to'perfon. i4i services witht exacting pro jj? men must die to rr.jct the tct.1 t!oB. lts' tmPlo and i i economie ors. der,;it,ia;nt too iv !i to eaqspct thd larse'. sennehfc of tl-, rader, repreJ seated ty corporate enterprise, to. make positive contribution to th national effort and in ceaaif of the! national good. Wiilisnuston Harvest Festival Oct Salute To Firemen This being- fire prevention week, we pause to doff our hats to that group of fellow citizens who give of their time and effort to provide fire pro-j- tection to tne community oz weetcs in the year. We are speaMngi of course, of our volunteer firemen, who have joined with other departments over the nation urging people to give more thought to fire prevention, and thus aiding in cutting the huge lose re sulting annually from fires. Fire prevention is a year around problem but most of us forget many of the minor rules and sometime wind up needing th assistance' of the fire men. Our Hertford firemen, ,over the years and! in all kinds of: weather, have stood ready to aid the residents of the town anfc county, and in ren dering their assistance, in times of fire, have provided a real service to the community. Hie efficiency of our firemen is one that the entire county can point to with pridei for the record shows ex cellent re sorts for the number of fire calls answered by the local depart In- recent yean the local fire de partment has undergone some changes both in rules and personnel but the firemen are working consistently to give us a better department and great er safety, for all of which we should be thankful and proud. This is fire, prevention week Describing WilliamstonV Third An nual Harvest Festival' in aft interview, Al&reatt, manager of the Williamston Booster stated that ttt'avto be more J fun than a circus!" The annual event will get underway oa Tuesday, Octo ber-17" and will continue'' through IWednesday; October 18, . . . On Wednesday a. big parade will be held at 2 o'clock. Entered in,, the parade will be the Williamston 'Motor cycle Club, the Boy and Cub Scouts, the local unit of the National Guard with' a: good portion of their equip ment, many floats, the Rhythm Band from. Farm life, high school bands from Edenton,- Roper, Tarboro,, Scot land' Neck, Washington Williamston white and Wuliameton1 colored. Pray to God only for those- things which you cannot obtain, from man. . 'rope Aystus i. Statement of the Ownentip,-.Manage ment, and Circulation Required BW The Act of ConrreM of? August 24, 1912. as Amended by the Acta of March 3, 1983, andt July 2, 1M6 (Title 39, Unitedi States Code, Sets tion233) Of The Perquimans' Weekly,, published: weekly at Hertford, N. G, for Oc tober 1,1950 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor', managing editor and business manager arst . , PubUshet The; Perquimans Weekly. iEditbtMai K Campbell, Hert ford, N. C. 2. The owners ant Max B Campbell, Hertford, N. C J. G. Campbell, Wilmington,. N; C 3. The known, bondholders, mort gagees and! other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholders or se curity holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of. let's give some thought to work for. the nerson or corporation for whom prevention of future fires and also take time to thank the firemen for their efforts in the past , -J Profits Must Live Even If Men Die! With billions of dollars in military contracts to be let in the next few months, industrial leaders and govern mental officials are somewhat concern ed over the fact that there are vir tually no reserves of skilled labor in the country, even though the volume of production for the armed forces is still very smalt . There is the suggestion that man ning our war industries may be as hard a job as manning the tanks. planes and. other military equipment This is, of course, nonsense. If the occasion requires, the supply of labor can be shifted' from non-essential- to essential fobs.. This will mean, of course, that some civilian production will have to be curtailed. Meanwhile the heavy industries; which will handle much of the the war contracts and other producers of war material, are looking hungrily fori the contracts occasioned by the nat ional emergency; The scent of war profits is in. the air. Every producer knows that the billions to be spent for preparedness will mean tremen dous profits to business. So far, no business man has suggested that any corporation make - a contribution to ward the safety of the nation. With young men being called from their jobs and families to be trained for war and with other young men being wounded and killed daily hi battle, it is not too much to expect that business' should make- some sac rifice along with the rest of the coun try. It is not foolish ides to expect business corporations end individual enterprises to, do something for the general welfare without putting the emphasis upon large and unusual profits. We do not see anything wrong with . the suggestion that every producer of articles needed for Warfare be requir ed to turn over a part of its produc tion without profit In fact, the op portunity exists for some smart cor- poration official to set a patriotic example by making an offer to serve the' needs of the country without ex acting a 'profit It would not hurt moBt of our producers to devote a fourth or a fifth of their working time to the production of goods and equipment for war without any pro fit whatsoever."' - ' We are not against the corporate form of organisation for business en- . terprise. Moreover, the courts of the . country have ruled that corporations are persons insofar es certain legal : rights are concerned.'? No court . has yet been able to figure out, however, that . a corporation- owes the nation such trustee is acting: also the state ments in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the , circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a -capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through- the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: 1,785. MAX B. CAMPBELL, Editor. Sworn' to' and subscribed before me this 6th. day of October, 1950. . W. H. PITT, (Seal)' Clerk Superior Court .' !frbto'lclEulF':'S'I:X,: ' Ward,; Hertford.1 A .'."iV'biSriCCSt planfc witft ' Ca to jgo CO, ditfow- tSO.'j sis. G3. doubts ; si ment electric water,- heater," ptee eaUn ntWi t7fii Sx. VA F.? AMkletf ox plume SI-HertforA N; Ci: . ItJ NOTICE OE Ufideiand- bs1 virtue of aa1 orderof the Clferk Snperio Court of Ptrtjulnv ans County in a' Special: PrbWing entitled' ElisaWeth' m Small- indU yiduaHy, ahd Charles' Buxtom Smaji Wihor, - ty-.WMtiT.u-fbeM' guardian, Eusabeth- W;- Small, ex parte" entered on September j, i4, directing' a sale of the property here inafter described for partition among xhe owners thereof, the undersigned through her attorney will, on Tuesday, 24th day of October, 1950 at 12 o'clock Noon at the Court House door in Hertford North Carolina, offer for sale at public adctiori, to the highest bidder, for cash the following, pro perty to-witi That certain tract or parcel of land situated in' Hertford: Township,! Per quimans, County) North; Carolina: be ginning, at a gum- stump on tne- main road" leading, from Hertford to Eden- ton1 on the north side " of said ; road at the, old Kramer Brothers Lumber Koad on the farm of date Aydlett which was sow to: Ji 'E.. Commander; North 8 degrees). Ws 14r Chains; thence North. 45 degrees, East 57.41 chains' to a point in- tile line of the OavidSkirhtet1 heirs thence South 75 degrees East 70 chainS to-tJie corner of tW DaridSktaie fence; thence Westerly about, one mile to; the place of beginning, being 160 acres more or less;, and being, the sam property conveyed to' W. C SniaU by J. C. B. Ehringhaua, trustee;. I v Terms of sals: The opening! bid .: j "J, j. . tyCsJrts ( );'i derfat siilj fcwU i ot&i witS tli CoW; an't Ao: jsquaj- to't J r. c6i.t. 1J f -t th;bii,. itfiyrp'T cent' (Z,o)l:;:f n ckih to'uvUt-. o. .'ero'iimf-s 'County for tiie cr of said tL-kS,-- f s 1 4 At?-f tzZfTUf.-fW&X.r--' -L.i' ;. II'JX is;de?rued'tA ba the' remsan over qnria: to t.ic J)oju-1;CCD.CO, of s b thtjttast- M tT,.;,;ipeht Sttid- hot balance of 1 m rr.ntonejr tp;u paid upon cotia-triition' of t;.e; sa;e .3 ; V,. . 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