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1- A v IV fori, ' p A L'r ya MAX CAKPI ' Knterad a&. cl'zt Better November J. at Post (X3ce it Hertford, Norta GamHna, na ter the Act ef fVUtch, U.9. '-f- ,-'- , iraln" lifter for fLLLtj "II ij aiia? " 1 Ueasi, L.la J I bi , j C frr iv. rr ;-Jt!. :i'ra Cprollna, P's ia fc notify all ty il.9 r- !ai " et r ) 2, Z t ;,rl,' f C, oi r bc-n 1 it oi January, i j, or t-j ao.s wl. be pleaded it t r f rn-verv. AH pereors t -I t-r.IJ er a will pjeaw tm.Le Ln- .ta,ri7n:r.k-'. Thia day cf January, 1CC2. . JTTvS. ZEULIA H. WOOD Executrix of IWaHace Luke. Wood janZ5ffeblA15I223 , 7. - J a rftiom -Ia fi.. what tMa "reasonable period" h Veteran..-. v.: i BDYvRK FAKM BABY CtiXES , Price- list worth writuw for. Save $2 per 100 or more. . Addresa Red .Farm C Box 272. Norfolk 1. V feblpd, . ::,,,'.:,: . SUBSCRIPTION RATES, . $2.00 Per .Year' ) ' Advertising rates fumiehed by request. i . . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1952. The Polio Toll ;;; ?? NQT:C3 CF SAIU" Under and 6y virtue f the jwwer oi saie contained in tnat certain deed oi . trust dated Karcb. 29. 1&49. hv josnua Simpson and wife Armesy Simpson,' to be undersigned trustee for certain purposes therein expressed, recorded a iMtg, (Book 26, page 107, Perquimans County Registry default having been made 'by the grantors therein in the conditions of said deed of trust, and the undersigned trustee Having been formally requested by the holder of the indebtedness therein se- . NOTICE CC? SALE OF LAND AND TIMBER tJnder and by virtue of the authority conferred by the heirs at law of Thorn as C- ChappeH, deceased, the under signed will, sou at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Hertford, Per quimans County, N, ?., on february 2nd, 1952, at 11:30 o'clock A. M a certain tract of land and timber there on, lying and being in Bethel Town ship, Perquimans County, North Caro lina, and more particularly described. as follows, viz Bounded on the north by the Fleet- L Chariton, conti' j CI -r r. : or Lis i-i knJ. x u i" J . ur. Trr ? r J rf t ( m I I 2l,-i 1 . . rj. 1 . , ; 7 i . :.nanjc. -:7,:;..cr.:i.a. A cash d r-'t of ten percent (13 71 ) il'-i la i . 1 cf the successful bld- r, a.-i t" . ' J li will remain open - ? a r i cf tL days for an ad- Jan ', V C Janll.1 7 -1 J- 'J 1 - f- o v i U i lJ Oil DACG n i laT-fi .T I . A.a. Al. 1 J i.il - wooa mill roncj n ojr mc tanas w l7rJL JrA JFzzZTilb. Mattie I. Charlton and the heirs The National Foundation for In fantile Paralysis announced recently that 1951 was the third most ooetlyj year recorded In the fight against poliomyelitis. During the year, 28,668 children and adults contracted the di sease. Only two years have produced larger totals. - ' . It is interesting to note at this time when the March of Dimes cam- paign is being concluded that 46 states exhausted their March of Dimes funds in 1961 and had to turn to the National Foundation for advances to taling over 8,000,000. Only Rhode Island and Delaware were able to care for their victims without ap pealing to the National Foundation for funds. - .. Because of this, the Foundation went into debt to the extent of $5,000, 000 during the year. Keeping this In mind, and also that the National Foun dation is very near the discovery of a polio vaccine, the urgency of the need for funds at this time is clearly obvious.- - At no time since 193, when the first birthday balls for President Roo sevelt were held, has the need been more pressing than ft is today. This newspaper suggests you contribute generously to the continuing fight It's Tough In. the. U.S. A. The Communist world is being told daily by the Communist press in satel lite countries that life js really tough iii" the United States. ' 'One broadcast-in Bulgaria recently reported that "more than two-thirds of the American people are unable to earn even a bare living." Another broadcast said,: "Horse-meat has be' come a major part of the daily rations of the American working people." The Communists blame these terri: ble circumstances on the 'American arms buildup and inflation and say we Americans try to conceal our present miseries by talking of the "good old times." That last bit of propaganda sounds suspiciously like the people in Bulgaria are currently doing a great deal of talking about the "good old times" (themselves. The only differ ence, in the two situations is that, compared to life in Bulgaria today, the "good old times" really were the "good old times. ' In the United States, we talk about it but no one really would go back to the so-called "good old days" with all the inconveniences. Few Shortages In 1952? " : " . v '. There is general optimism among top .defense production officials as the result of President Truman's bud get message to Congress. ; That mes sage made it clear that a change In planning had, been decided upon, which would eliminate the most severe ci vilian goods shortages expected to be encountered only a month or two ago. The change- in scheduling of defense production makes 1955, rather than 1953 the final year of the major re armament effort Because the rearm ament program is to-be stretched over , a longer period of time, it will ease . the. pinch in supplies of Sheet metal , and aluminum for civilian goods. The - new defense . program will, probably mean that automobile production, per cmarter, will not be cut.below the ure dieted limit of 930,000 units which was tihe Bmk recently predicted, by the Defense Production-Administration for the second quarter of this year. ' -' In the first quarter, 1,006,000 units were allowed to be built .'For a time. it had been feared that stiH further cuts were In the making for the third and fourth quarters of this year However, H now: aeons that the 930,000 unit -quarter total will stand for the rest of the year. In addition, prospects are that, by January 1, 1953, aha- Defense . Production Administra tion win allow Increases in automobile production once again. Tho present pinch in sheet metal and aluminum is said te be tfce worst likely to' be ex perienced and. Is expected bv agency , . officials, to end sometime rthis sum mer, rather than late in the year as bad been expected earlier. of sale , therein conferred, the under signed trustee in compliance with said request and in execution of said powers of sale, will on Monday the 11th day of February, 1952, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the Court House door in Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C, offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed tract or parcel of land lying and being in New Hope Township, Per quimans County, N. C, to wit: ; . j BEGINNING at the corner of the David Simpson acre of land lying in the corner formed by the main Dur ante Neck Road and River (Landing road also known as Newby's Landing Road, and running a northeast course down said Newby Landing Road to Little River, thence with said River and northwesterly course to the Mc-j Nider land, thence along the line of the said McNider land line and C. W. Gtandy'a land line to the Main Dur- ant'S Neck 'Road, then down the road a southwesterly course to the intersec tion of the Main Road with the New by's Landing River road, including the David Simpson acre of land, con taining' 150 acres more or less and be ing the land allotted to R. R. Perry i nthe division of the A. A. Perry land and known as the Geo. D. Newby land' and designated as lot No. 4 , in the in the division of the A. A. Perry land corded in Plat IBook 2, pages 86-89 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, N. C. - The statutory deposit (G. S. 45- 21.10) will be required of the success ful bidder immediately after the sale. Dated and posted this January 9th, 1952. C. R. HOLMES. Trustee. JAN18,25,feb28 of Harvey . Mansfield; south by the lands of the heirs of Harvey Mans NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Wallace (Luke Wood, de- Awisawsim-Miiiwwasuw J About s year leo, I Jatemrpted GI Ell training to return to military service. Because of my service, I was ivt e"e ts be in trriafear on the July I" i :i trff tela. After I'm re- '2 ". - !IM'--;1tir'"-i 2 u tm, U We any TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTONt N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous . . - From 3:30 .,. Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 0:15 : Thursday and Friday, r ., January 31-(February 1 . Betfte Davis and ' Barry Sullivan in 1 "PAYMENT ON DEMAND" Saturday, February 2 - , George Montgomfty and , Gale Storm in " V "TEXAS RANGERS" Sunday and Monday,! February 3-4 - . . Doris Day and -Danny.Tbonuui hi.. "I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS" Tuesday 'and Wednesday, - '4 . repnury " Double Feature ' ' FVankie Lane in " -SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET" ' , Jon Hall h . 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