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foid, North CwOe. - .J v MAX CAKTSSU. Xtor Entered aav second class matter November 15, 1834, at Fort OSes t Hertford, North Carolina, na der the Act of Ouch, 1S7 r , . SUBSCRIPTION KATS3 la Ferfutauuis, Gates, .Chowan and Pasquotank Counties, per year, $1.60. Outside Perquknaiwi, Gate, ehevaa and Pasquotank Coasties, per year, $2.00. Advertising rates fumkhed by request. - - iv FRIDAYNOVEMBER 16, 1951) Penny About Postal To Go about .e sam as CIs yas. ''" Uoreover, "the ' purchasing power of fanners net income will remain substantially , less than in 1847 and VHV , , - - ' .v -' " ' In accepting the kilter production goals, the American farmer will face the problems of inflation, world un rest, labor shortages and the scarcity of machines and materials essential to high productivity, meanwhile, they can look forward to good markets, at home and abroad and s continuation of current prosperity. This is due to the large crops being raised be cause farm prices are now seven per cent lower than they were earlier in the year. , 'The Job of producing food.. feed and fiber is not entirely an agricul tural problem. Some of the task lies in the hands of American industry, which must produce the fertilisers, in secticides and machinery which the fanners will have to have to reach peak production of farm commodities. 'Against this economic background comes a word of hope from Willard L. Thorp, " Assistant-Secretary of State for Foreign Economic Affairs. Mr. Thorp predicts that the economic hai ards which affect the farmer will be gin to disappear in the latter part of 1952 or the early part of 1953. He reports that last year was the best the world has ever experienced in eco- ,Th Penny Postcard will pass out ; ofjjt to the fact that investments U iwhu . w mMe by ne E: ln foreign coun law increasing poatal rates by ?l!7r- ( trieg are beginning to bear fruit 000,000 annually goes into effect. : wmwwmmwwaa There are some other changes in - . , m' postal rates but the 8-cent charge! ggv l VIf'1ata an ounce for first-class mail and six-J LUl lluUtC cents an ounce for air mail are not!" ' ' ' 1 Third class mail, largely nrcr to t' e c" ;" 1 1 ii t 1 aC-L or tie plrjtlTI w..l 1 to the. eouv: for the relief &m&n.Ud in said coan plaint This the 23rd tfy of C ber, mi. V. H. rirr, Clerk of Satire Court -C; E. KOLKES. At-r . . i 1. changed. circulars and advertising matter wilt be increased from a minimum of one cent each to one-and-oriehalf-cent Special delivery of letters will cost twenty cents instead of fifteen. The increase in postal revenues is to be added to the $100,000,000 in add ed parcel cost charges recently in cluded in an , Interstate Commerce Commission decision. The chronic de ficit of the Fostoff ice Department will not be eliminated, however. Revenue from the increases will be offset by a $250,000,000 pay rise recently voted by Congress for . postal workers. Cost-of-Livingr Index Good Because many contracts between la bor and management contain a cost-of-living escalator clause, the Con sumers' Price Index, upon which changes in wages are based, becomes an important report. t - Those in a position' to know assert that the Bureau has"w6ft well-arned recognition from ranking leaders -in organizations in the field of economics. The work has been done in a non partisan and non-political manner. Because of the probability that the ' cost-of-living yardstick will be used in an increasing number of agree ments to regulate the pay of workers, it is vitally important that the inde pendence of the Bureau be sustained. It is to be 'noted that a sub-committee of the House Committee on Education and Labor, after exten sive public hearings, has expressed its confidence in the (Bureau, while recommending that it have a free hand and that ils statistical work "should not be subject to yearly fluc tuations" in the budget MALE HELP WANTED RELIA 4le man wanted to call on fanners jn Perquimans Courity. Wonderful opportunity.- $10 to $20 in a day:. No experience or capital required. Permanent- Write today. McNess Company, Dept C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore -2, Md. : ; FOR SALE-GEORGE W. FELTON farm, two miles from Hertford on Edenton highway. . 63 acres. Good elevationind rich soil.- Write Joan C. Murphy, 1152 National Press Building, ..Washington, D. C. - - nov9,16,23 .-. ; : f;ir.. NOTICE PURE BRED, REGISTER ed, French Alpine Buck. Off 6-8 at stock. Service fee $6.00. W. H. , Elliott, Chapanoke. r. novSOc , r.CTIC C7 AL J CJ LAND fy authority of an t'lx of the : srior Court of I . r-s Coun'.' L.ri Carolina, k;-.i to the under- s'rsed Commitorrrs in that certain rpecial Proceeirj c-tlU'ai "Oscar C Perry, et al, vs. Perry., a Klnor " for the pv-poee of selling the below described lands and timber, we shall offer for sr1) by public auc tion for cash, at t'-e t-rrt liouse door in Hertford, North C - a,.at Noon, n Cb lzt day of Dv . :r 1951, 6e followtj land and; U.- r: . ,.. 1. Timber All of the timber,; of every . kind and spees, which fhS measure, when cut, twelve (12) Riches and larger,.; across the -tree stump, outside measuremer.t, t a t point twelve (12) inches sove the general level of the ground, on the below de scribed land, with one year within which to cut and remove the saipe. " 2. Land The- Reuten A. ' Perry Tract; in Bethel . Township, Perquim ans County, North Carolina,, contain ing One Hundred and Sixty (160) Acres, more or less, which is bounded on the North by lands now or former ly belonging to James Smith;, bound ed on 'the East by lands now or for merly belonging to Trim Harrell; bounded on the South by lands now or formerly belonging to ' Ji L. Fleet wood; bounded on the West by lands now tr formerly known as Whitaker Myers, land snd is land conveyed to Reuben A. Perry by IL H. White by -deed duly recorded in Perquimans County in Deed Book 6 at page 489, 1 to whica reference is had. The land and timber will be offer ed for sale separately and" then joint-' ly and the highest bid therefor ac-' cepted subject to any raised bid -filed: as provided By law. , A This, the 18th day of October, 1951. (s) A. PILSTON GODWIN, JR. ; : -: rtmissioner.1 - " (s) HERBERT LEABJ -. ,. ..- r . -Cosjnnissioner. . ; : . Godwin and Godwin, Attorneys, --, Gatesville, North Carolina v Herbert Leary, Attorney, , Edenton, North Carolina , Nov.9,16.23,30 - I- u t i : .1 7 u' i . ,i at 11:C3 A. II, it t-a C t I". c.cr u i 1, i " K i, t Ut tit t i tt t j L it :i cr -bl" l( ': :il ' tJ" I 1 I , i -.-h . e '.n. ,. in t i , .l t . . .n (. i . of L;-L-..') ej r ; 5V Do'i Cl) r 1 l.'.-ecTi t" 3 1 1 1 EL -rd Ec" i. and J,' ' : i r .L: V - L 4t to e i in i -k but - Cwt.w. i and t't ON C:70sl5 TCZ ' For a period of 30 days; from October 10th to Noyca-, . - ber iQth, we will offer a $5.00 allowance for ycur ol4 tire on a trade-in for a new 6:70 t$x at our service "station. --"' : ' --'."v ?" ' - This offer expires November 19th. Trade Tires, Now . . ; Be sure of safe tires in the winter 1 r - .months ahead II! . - a fi ens sEiizE m:.) t RAY. WHITE, Prop. , : , , PHONE S601 North Carolina, Perquimans County. NOTICE Under and by virtue of fen? order of the Superior Court of. Perquimans Big Crops Needed Again Next Year - The farmers in Perquimans County along with those in other sections of ' the United States, will be called upon to produce big Crops again next year, with especial emphasis on food grains, livestock and cotton. This is the forecast as the Department of Agri culture, prepared production goals for farm commodities in 1952. : Another side of the picture comes from the Bureau of Agricultural Eco nomics, which predicts that 1952 will bring -more jobs, higher consumer in comes and perhaps some additional price increases, but warns that - the increase in income is likely to be limit ed to non-farmers. :: The American farmer; according to becre;ary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan, is supposed to do. three things! 1 " ' - (1)' Produce enough to supply the nation s growing military forces with food and growing defense industries . with raw materials. . (2) Produce enough to supply with .good diets the 150,000,000 people who make up the nation's civilian popula tion and, so far as possible, .enough ( more to carry at the same time a safe margin of strategic reserves, f , ' ' (3) Produce enough to back up the Nation's foreign policy by enabling us . to continue , to share our food and 1 fiber to ,the fullest possible extent :,wisn inenaiy countries in need or ihelp. , ; Against this program, the farmers are advised' not to expect to share the prospective increase in ..economic activity , because Bf rising production costs. While "non-agricultural in come is currently at a record high : and is expected to continue to rise in ,il952,M .production costs of farmers are expetced to rise, above the rec ord level of 1951. . . It may be that cash' receipts from' farm marketings, which produced a : hot tnn. . nn. IHPK1 Ann rtf 1 t. ,.lv 11IVUJIIC VI O. 1 fltftfViVUUfVUU Jll 1C51. Vl": i 7 t- s icr- .,ij 1""2, rcjct: - I-- 'jr maillnjs : "".3 rcjH-J i; Licome" Tkilte NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of R. D. Elliott, Sr., de ceased, late of Peniuimans County,! North Carolina, this is to nbtifv all. County, -made in' the speciathiroceed- persons having claims against the, mgs ennuett N. JK.cnappeiivs. Alonza estate of said deceased to exhibit them! Stalling, and the unknowif jpirs of to the 'undersigned at Wflliainston, .Mattie Knight and Jonas Reed and N. C.f, on or tef ore the 6th day of October, 1952, or this notice will "be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said .estate will please make immediate payment. This 6th day of October, 1951. . R. D. ELLIOTT, JR: Administrator of R. D. Elliott, Sr. Octl9,26,Nov2 9,163 - ' J . j MEY. I.ADV- "2 OO Yl ' W -TM 4Cl jjA " WRAM WITH jTVj T -y r VJM ' .U-iiT aI- --J.-'i;.. 1. cfcHCTAWW not; SlUV. IP AMVTMIN6 WAS WRDtM v ..Vl.i CO. . THew m t:e -1 . 1 'fTi; HHP P SO MOM CO VOO EXPECT A WOMAM 1 : LOOK TRAICiKT AHRADWITM MIRCH?S ON POTH SIDES OP MSl7 "1 1 1 SIPES OP Mfciir North Carolina , ; In The ' Perquimans County Superior Court William H. Hoffler, Plaintiff , vs. - '' Savannah Felton and Wiley a Felton, Heirs at Law of Mills Felton, deceased, and all other -persons claiming an interest in the Mills Felton Estate.' NOTICE OF SERVING SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION . The defendants; Savannah Felton and Wiley Felton, and all other per sons claiming an interest in the Es tate of Mills Felton, deceased, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Perquimans County, North Carolina, to foreclose tax liens in favor of Perquimans County, as signed for value to William H. Hoff ler, the plaintiff herein, and to sell land listed to Mills Felton heirs to pay said liens and cost; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of. the Clerk of Superior Court' of said county in the Court House in Hertford, N. C, within twenty days after the 24th day of November; 1 1951, and answer or de '!l: ;il tl End Chronic Ootingi ftsgahi Normal Regularity this AN-VegetaUs Way! Taking hush drags for conitipstion cm punish you brutally! Their enmpt sad griping ditrapt notmu bowel actios, SMke yon fed in need of fepeated dosing. , When you occsjioMBT4icopil'i, get pntlt but smti rdicf. Tke Dr. O-J-well's Senas Lux tire contained in tyrrf Pepsin. It's iB-mpuik. Nosnla.nolu drogs. Dt. Caldwell's contains ta vfm of Sean, oldest and one of te L-x Bstmrdl btxttifes known to tc: Jsa. Dr. Csldwe'J's Senna Lustre t l good, acts s- "y, brine ttoror t T tmftrtabh. UJpt yon gn icr, e; l chronic dosiog. Erea relieves stoiuUi soamcss thu coasdptrion often boo, !F5 JMtW '.Saji, TAYL0.1 TIIZATRE EDENTON, TS. C. ;; Week Dsy Shows Continuous From 3:30 . Saturday Continuous Front 1:80 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 Thursday and Friday, November 15-18 Ruth Roman and ' . . Farley Granger in. "STRANGERS ON A TRAIN" Saturday, November 17 c ". X ' Tim Holt in . ; "RIO GRANDE PATROL" Sunday and Monday, November 18-19 Dennis Morgan and' v -v Virginia Mayo in "PAINTINO THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE" . Tuesday and Wednesday, ; November 20-21 : ( Double Feature -' Audio Murphy in ' ' ' "RED BADGE OF COURAGE" i , -1bo .... J. Mickey Rooney in "THE STRIP". . ' OTIIEATri EDENTON, N. C. - or ; ; . .. Friday and Saturday," -November 16-17 , Gale Storm and Robert Lowery fai ' "REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIS" ivs-h Tl;:: Hi-Way 17 Two Shows Each Night ' Admission 40c I Children Under 12 Free In Cars .. , Jn'CBr Speakers Modern Rest Rooms Snack Ear, Friday and Saturday, November 16-17 ', Lam and Abner in -- SO THIS IS WASXIINGTCN ' ' JT '' Vy) Sunday, November 18", ; t, - 'John Wayne in ' , , BACK TO BATAAK?. f , Monday and Tuesday,. , , November 1)-Z ' j , "NOcnzLvrrnsiN". : V.'e'Msiiy t Nove.r.isr 21-: r-- in- "jy. i i We cben windshisld and wipsr ''.aiwaa -." 7o ctnsck tires end tiro pressure spsro Vo clean end chzth end c!.c!i ( II end li:cr.:3 i s' . , V c!!3 A - - :i' "KJ. -C.11 L.ZZT.Z7 your Si rid air Doator All these courtesies jc-j ci cect-r,, mS and wfch tS 'rt'-a yci' rdLi II-C ji. And, cf COUK3, you fjet tis tcc ' L fweff acted p ell, and ltbrictdca jtrvice, tea. 7 V : j: !
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