Wat mmm.mJ V ff VmaJt . ' Publ! died e-vWy Friday at ETart MAX CAMPEE Edijor Entered as second claw matter November 15, i934, t Post Qfflee tt Hertford, North Carolina, ua- WOT Wig UA MlPiyilj dtOlff , ' SUBSCRIPTION BATES ' In Perquimans, ' Gatea, Chowan and Pasquotank Counties, per rear. $1.50. Outside Perquimans, Gates, Ehewan and Pasquotank Counties, per year; z.uv. 1 Advertising rates furnished by request . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1960 As a simple-minded citizen, we won der why corporations make no con tribution to the war effort except for cash. Mrs. G- F. Bernhardt, Mr. and tlrs. J.' Harry Grace, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. H. I Cleaver and MiBS Edna Grace.' - - ; On their return trip Mr. and Mrs. White will visit In Washington and Richmond. ' There is not yet a substitute for newspaper advertising despite what some alert salesman may suggest to you. We are about set to see another in dustrial miracle provided the govern ment puts up the money to pay for the miracle. WhatDoYouThink? (From time immemorial, health axi oms have circulated throughout Per quimans County, and elsewhere and there are those who swear' by them, just as they cherish magic formulas to cure many diseases. Gradually, however, doctors, scien- J..- X 1 . A J .J J 1 1 vista uiu oevter euucauon are axpiou ing some of these beliefs, although it would not be safe to state that all of them are without value. Just for f un let's check up on your own ideas. Do you think: That a persistent cought developed into tuberculosis: that one gets warts from handling toadfrogs; that eating seed-containing fruit causes appendi citis; that you should not go to sleep after eating a big meal; that light hurts your eyes when you have a cold, or that removing a splinter with a pin will cause bloodpoisordng? Now, before reading any further, check, up on your opinions. How many of the things listed above fit in with your own belief? " " :' ' !ii ' Well, the answer to all of them, ac cording to health authorities, is a vigorous negative! A May Keep The Peace Secretary of State Dean Acheson seems to think that "peaceful adjust ment" of the differences with Soviet Russia is possible, when the Western nations have adequately reduced the present military inequality.' In a word, the Secretary of State suggests that the Western nations should rapidly re-arm, in order to prevent the Russians from aggression under the impression that their mili tary power is sufficient to run rough shod over the rest of the world. , At about the time the Secretary of State was making his statement, John J. McCloy, U. S. High Commis sioner to Germany, speaking, in Frankfort, warned the Sovfet Union not to underestimate the power or the determination of Jhe .Western al lies to defem ,tne German Federal Re public and Western Berlin .against Russian or East German aggression. Over in this country, the Defense Department reported that last spring, before the conflict in the Far East, the Army intended to spend $312,000, 000 for guns, tanks, ammunition, arm ored vehicles and other .important "hariware."'ow the igttre has been increased to $2,000,000,000. In addi tion, arms-buying" for ;jhe strengthen ing of Atlantic Pact powers' has been jumped up from $500,000,000 to. 12,- 000,000,000.' v.-.;. '. v-- .mm ' The words of our statesmen, empha sized by the tremendous increase in the size of our armed owefc ought to exert some influence upon the Rus sians.: The whole program of the Western powers,; designed obtain security in "Europe, is underlined by the firm action of the United States and the United Nations, in .Korea. It ought to be tmnoas, even to the' Rus sians, that the Western nations have decided thatwfr ja to be preferred to appeasement'' Ymi&y'' ''' ' '. Celebrates Forty-fifth Weddinsr iyersaj?y ' Mr. and Mrs! Jake White of Grubb Street are pisiting-friends and rela tives in . Baltimore. , -vi'-h: ' On October llth they werr ehter tained with a surprise ' anniversary party at tuf tome ' of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Reinhardt of Imndale Itoai : A wedding cake was eut by the bride. Ices, candies, nuts, mints and coffee were served. ' . ,,.. -. A silver cake knife was presented Those present to jenjoy the evening ANNIVERSARY OF WSCS AT OAK GROVE CHURCH "' ' ; . Members of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Cedar Grove Methodist Church joined with the members of the society of Oak Grove Methodist Church ; in ' observing the tenth - birthday celebration of the WSCS in a candlelight ceremony held Tuesday night September 26, at Oak Grove Church. ,H it ii i4's- . In accordance -with the plan to cele- braete the birthday in Methodist churches throughout the nation, the Cedar Grove group furnished the birthday cake. ..The celebration is an outgrowth of the reorganization of the WSCS from the Woman's Missionary Society in 1940. v r There was a lovely arrangement of flowers and the birthday cake center ed the table. The service wan pre sided oyer by Mrs. W. T. ILewis, presi dent of the Oak Grove Soociety. : She opened the service with the hymn, "The Church's . One . (Foundation," which was followed by the repeating of the purpose of the W. S. C S. Mrs. 'Lewis gave a hearty welcome to the members of the visiting society and to all other visitors. - The original minutes of the organi zation were read and all charter mem bers present were asked to stand. They included Mesdames Leroy Nixon, W. W. Lawis, W. H. Overman and Miss Gracie and Miss Addie Mae Ferrell. Mrs. W. W. Lewis was in , charge of the devotional, the theme being "Thy Saving Health." Others taking part were Mrs, C. P. Quincy and Mrs. John A. Elliott. .Mrs. George Jack son, program chairmen, had charge of the program fof the regular meet ing, the subject being "Health Through A Brotherhood of Nations." Mesdames L. B. Elliott, W. T. Lewis, Emmett Stallings, W. W. Lewis and Misses Addie and Gracie Ferrell also gave talks. Six candles representing the goals accomplished in the past year were lighted by the following officers: Mes dames C. P. Quincy, L. B. Elliott, Em mett Stallings, Wallace Bright, George Jackson, and W. W. Lewis. The cen ter candle, representing growth for the future, was lighted by Mrs. W. T. Lewis, 3 president She then led! in prayer. In conclusion, the hymn, "Blest Be the Tie" was sung. Following the' service, cake, ice tvJ a shall be in the sm of fS,71U0, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per annum, payable annually. , , The prin ciple and interest will be payable in ten (10) equal installments maturing three through ten years, after date, i The payment in full of the assess ment a&ainst each tract, in cash,' to the County Treasurer of Perquimans County shall be a complete, release of that tract iroat liability for the pres ent assessment : and shall further re lieve the landowner from the pay ment of interest and costs on said as sessment vrwrtfl'; This the 9th day of October, 1950. ; I BOARD OF DRATNAJGOE COM- ; ,1 MISSIONJERS PERQUIMANS v V: COUNTY ; DRAINAGE DIS TRICT NO. 4. .., t BY WALTER G. EDWARDS, .-Attorney. &wM octl307 ; v: .:.-'1.k cream and mints were served to 36 persons attending. the Perquimans County, ' North Carolina. In the matter of H. G. Swayne, hus- , band of Gertie Swayne (deceased), ?Tom Swayne and wife, Pearl Swayne, Henry Swayne and wife, ; Maude Swayne, Trerrisa . Stanton : ' and husband, Robert Stanton, C G. Griffin; Pattie G. Hoggard and hus band, W. A. Hoggard, Max R. Gnf- fin and wife, Glennie Griffin, Ther- , risa Griffin, Lucille Willey, Geral dine G. Stallings and husband, Em- mgtt Stallings, and Dorothy , C. ' Branch and husband, Roy Branch, Ex Parte. " , NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the' Superior Court of fPerqnjmans County, N. C, made in the special proceedings as above entitled, the un dersigned commissioner will on . the 28th day of October, 1950, at 11:30 A. M., at the Court House door: in Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land ly ing and being in New Hope Town- Classified and legals FOR SALE-JONQUIL BULBS from Hicks Bulb Farm. See Mrs. H. E. Lane, Tyner or Mrs. J. W. Ward, Hertford. octG1320 North Carolina, Perquimans County. In the matter of H. G. Swayne, hus band of Gertie Swayne (deceased), Tom Swayne and wife, Pearl Swayne, Henry Swayne and wife, Maude Swayne, Therrisa Stanton and husband, Rupert Stanton, C B. Griffin, Pattie G. Hoggard and hus band, W. A. Hoggard, Max R. Grif fin and wife, Glennie Griffiin, Ther risa Griffin, Lucille Willey, Geral dine G. Stallings and husband, Em- mett Stallings, and Dorothy C 'Branch and husband, Roy Branch, Ex Parte. v ' . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Perauimans County, N. C, made in the Special proceeding as above entitled, the un dersigned commissioner will on the 14th day of November, 1950, at 11:30 A. M., at the Court House door in Hertford, Perauimans County. -N.'jC.. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in New Hope township, Per quimans County, North Carolina,' and more ...particularly described as fol lows, viz: , - -:r JBounded by toe land of Noah Bnght on the east, William Bray estate ' on thA i north. "Dr. William iRMHicfc estate"; Harriet Small estate, and the Clement0 Griffin tract on the west and the Clement Griffin tract and the U. S. Highway on the south, contain ing by" estimation 30 acres iere br less. Foi chain of title see deed book 30, page 194, Public Registry, of JPer- A cash deposit :of 5 will be re quired of th successful bidder!:" , Dated and posted this 12th day of Oxrtober-19).;:;v'.':6(s;, -u mb-XHAS. E. JOHNSON, ! I KOTICPYrO LANDOWNERS I IN jpEUIUNS COjJNTT . i ' DRAINAGE JDISTRICT NO. 4 1 V (BURNt jgUtrK) 4' Assessments for , the esL.blithment of said District as heretofore authoriz ed by the (rkSufterWr Tourti of Penquimans County "are now payable in eashjio County .Treasurer of Perquimans County for the use ' of said District vV!AH' '-i-' N S- Anyone failing to nay the assess ment against Jbis land on or before November 25, 1950; is deemed to con sent to the Issuance of bonds to fi- TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C Week Day Shows Continuous . From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 k- Thursday and Friday, October 19-20 Yvonne De Carlo and Richard Greene in "THE DESERT HAWK" Saturday, October 21 Roy Rogers and Trigger in , "SUNSET IN THE WEST" Sunday, October 22 Humphrey Bogart and Alexander Knox in "TOKYO JOE" Monday and Tuesday, October 23-24 "ABBOTT AND COSTELLO IN THE FOREIGN LEGION" Late Show at 11:30 i Jackie Robinson in "THE JACKIE ROBINSON STORY Wednesday, .October 25 Double Feature Walt Disney' " "ICHABOD AND MR. TOAD" Jim Bannon in "THE FIGHTING REDHEAD" Edpn Theatre EDENTON, N. G Friday and Saturday, October 20-21 Wild Bill Elliott j Forest Tucker In "TH! LA .BANDIT" Hi-Way 17 Drive-In Theatre Vt Mile North of Edenton, N. C : Two SJiows Each Night ; IhCwr Speakers "' Modern Rest Rooms. Snack Bar 'V Admission 40c ' . ChHdren Under 12 Free In Cars j Thursday, October 19 rV;'1- Last Showing -.- f ('. V-'-f Susan Haywaitd In " . pf$&!faAf, ROOTS ? Friday and Saturday, Octojberl- -V MS ;'M:Willlam"Holden in' APARTMENT FjOR PEGGY" Sunday, October 22-r ., ' i,-??ir3 Betl Johnson and C ' WpWWff Moens ii ''U.- "fMIGHTTE. YQUNG" Modaynd Tuesday, October 23-2 ' f! nifton IWebb and 'r. t't fc.fessjrili la CPEAPE2 BY TiT DOZEN" Wednesday anj Thursday October5-20-7 ' . . Betty Grable and pM Da?'y la- - . t"WHEN MY EALY SMILES ;3S;A! AT I" lina, ani mere particularly (. as follows, viz: Bounded by the lands of. Nor.h Bright on the east, William ' Bray estate on the north, "Dr." William Rid dick Estate", i Harriet Small Estate, and the Clement Griffin tract on the west, and the Clement Griffin tract and the U. S. Highway on the south, containing an estimation of 80 acres more or less, fof chain of title see deed book 30, page. 194, Public Regis- try oi cerquinuuiB vounty, n. v. A cash deposit or 6 will be re quired of the successful bidder, i Dated and posted this 27th day of September, 1950. V fi 'nl , ,. . CHAS. E. JOHNSON, ' ..q . ; Commissioner. Oct6,i37?' ; " y: -ry , . . .. w. A j, . x . . te 1U please mae immed n...t " . " ' TLIs 23th day of September, 1SC1 DTAI,'NING WINSLOW LENA WINSLOW . Executors of John DeWitt Winslow oct6,1308nov8,10 ' ' . Tp Women With i NOTICE OF-ADMINISTRAT01f, Having qualified as Executors of te estate" of John DeWitt Winslow, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all . ' . - J . . Al persons ; naving , claims againsc me estate, of said deceased td' exhibit them to' the undersigned at Route 1, Belvidere, N. C, on or before the 29th day of September, 1951 or this notice will be pleaded in bat of fteir recov- A w fat oldw, rtr and itnla, orr ' motion, umatv imoklnc or pomr to , wtd ftoflMtimoa ilow dowa kldiwgr luao- tloa. 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