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PACTS fEX Tt rt "jruNS vrz.TTLY.1 rrcrr), n c r Perquisisns WecWy Published every Friday at Hert ford, North Carolina. . . MAX CAMPBELL Editor Entered as second elaaa matter November 15, 1934, at Fort umce at. ArtfonL North Carolina, ua- der the Act of March, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 Per Tear furnished by Advertising request. rates FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1982. tiers la beyond question, and to reject. all attacks on their character as un.'norcast by the K. Neglected Counties Last week Governor W. Kerr Scott took the huge sum of $750,000 from a surplus in the State Highway Fund and allocated it to his home county of Alamance, for construction of ad ditional hurhwavs In that county. Having opposed the Governor's S200.000.000 road bond issue, some three years ago, we are now crying out over this unfair action of one county receiving such a large hunk of surplus funds for roads in addi tion to those constructed under the bond issue program. We want only that Perquimans receive its full and fair share of the road bond funds, inasmuch as the peo ple of Perquimans will have to share their equal part in repayment of this large debt However, we can not swallow the Highway Chairman's explanation of this $750,000 grant to Alamance. The chairman, Henry Jordan,' said that Scott "felt his county has been ne glected for a period of years." We do not doubtthis statement or its ac curacy but we do say that if Ala mance has been neglected it is not alone among the neglected counties. To our way of thinking all of the counties of the Albemarle have long been neglected in many ways and it is our belief that if tile State of North Carolina has surplus funds to be split up, then the splitting should be done on a fair and equal plan whereby all counties receive some benefits. just slanders." This is history repeating itself, in almost every detail. ; for the public reaction followed in Germany after World War L lAs the Allies relinquish more and more controls in Germany, the German people win once aarain become independent and, per haps, anti-allied and, in the end, the United States and Great Britain and other allies will be confronted with a free and powerful German nation. About all the United States can do is to hone that the Russian threat proves so serious that the Germans will turn to the West, in preference to -the Communists. The realization remains, however, that wars do not solve major conflicts in relations between nations and that at best, they only suppress open an tagonisms for just a short period of years. . . Inly Driving Drunk Convictions Jump the east and southeast 1 ley tract and the W. L on the v The said sale will be subject to on on lirmaUon by the vourt. H. On-1 Dated and posted this 3,3th day of or tract; August, 1952. and on the south or south : :t by the aforesaid public road leading from New Hope to the Sound; containing 43J2 acres. Second Tract: ' Situate on the north west side of Morgan's Mill Road, containing 29.55. acres ,if muuiianff. bounded on the north by Monran's iPorcjiiinane County Mill Creek and the Perry Tract: on the east by the said Perry tract and the Morgan's MiH Koad leading from the Boy Scout Camp to New Hope: on the south by the said road and the Hurdle tract; on the west by the said Hurdle tract - and - Morgan's Mill Creek. 1 Third Tract: Situate oh Ve north west side of the road leading from the River to New Hope, containing 19.05 acres of woodland, bounded on the north by the W. Webb tract and W. H. OAKEY, JR. C. W, JONES - J. H. LEROT Commissioners. - - ugl&22,29aept5 Hoffler tract and the W. Webb tract The aforesaid three tracts being- delineated on the map of ,T, J. Jes- sup-registered surveyor, dated Novem ber 12th, 1947, reference to which is hereby 'made for more complete des- .rription. -' ' . . " . A deposit of ten per cent will be The Department of Motor Vehicles required of the successful bidder. ' . reports that 636 (North frnKnUnm I , were convicted of drunken driving in July and thereby lost their legal driv ing privileges. The July figure rose sharply from the 567 persons con victed of similar charges in June. The drunken driving convictions are contained in the regular monthly sum mary of violations requiring the sur render of operator's permits prepar ed by the Department Other convictions reported in July included 81 for speeding over 76 mph; 69 for two offenses of speed ing over 55 mph; 54 for reckless driv ing; 47 for driving after .license re voked; and 20 for driving after li cense suspended. - -r- July convictions resulted in . 929 revocations and 528 suspensions. . We Agree We are heartily in agreement with yefr, of f annual fall fasti- ... ... mi t-. m a j val " 5?nnffriAr aoiH. "anil two tut oMi- State Fair Premium -Catalog Off Press Listing premiums totaling more than $50,000, the catalog of the 1952 North Carolina State Fair to be held October 14-18 in Raleigh is now be ing distributed. Robert W. Shoffner, assistant director of the State College Extension Service and assistant to Dr. J. S. Dorton in the management of the Fair, says farm people and other prospective "exhibitors may ob tain a copy of the free 212-page book by writing: Manager, State Fair, P. O. Box 1388, Raleigh. 1 "The State Fair premium list this year is by far the largest in the 99 North Carolina , .- In The j Superior Court Thelms Elliott Hymanson, Plaintiff, v '.-:'v VS.-., ..-'oVTwfrn Sam Hymanson, - 1 - ," (Defendant V '-. , . . v . NOTICE . . i The above named defendant, Sam Hymanson, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Per quimans County, Nora Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute of Perquimans Or" , to the Court House in LrC 1, 1 ;. C., within twen ty days sfter the E;h day of Septem ber, 1952, and answer, demur or other wise plead to the complaint in said action, or the -plaintiff will apply to the Court in term tune for the relief demanded in the complaint This August 4th, 1952. r - J ' (W. JH. PITT,' Clerk Superior Court. lC-R. Holmes, Attorney. v ' ug8,154!29 divorce from the defendant on the the J. Skinner tract; on the east by ground that the plaintiff end defend ant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next proceeding the bringing of this action and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court Exp Aug 29 NOTICE OF ADir;- niATION Havimr aaulifled as Administrator of the estate of Mary J. Phillips, de ceased, late of Perquimans County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to erhibit them to the undersigned at 912 Casey Street Elizabeth City, N. C, ' on or before the 16th day of July, 1953. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment This 16th day of July, 1952. SAMUEL L PHELMPS, Administrator of Mary. J. Phillips. atu i toot gm -row to 1-iL If XT C.s J LOLt Jf r' pleased, your 40c back. This STiJCUG funsrieiJe SUOUGdlS Oil? the outer skin to expose buried fungi. nans ft on contact Get irreaseless, instant-drying T-4-L at any dn2 store. Today at S and M.' - r-adv. ttnis is about th time, mothers conclude they'll be clad when the 'dear little things" are back in school an editorial of The Daily Advance in which that newspaper proposes Gov ernor-elect William B. Umstead, on assuming office, appoint a resident of a north Albemarle county to serve as State Highway Commissioner for the First District. -rAs pointed out by The Daily Ad vance, it has been many a long year since a resident of one of the north Albemarle counties has served in this capacity, and to our way of think ing the area has suffered because of it. U. S. Highway 17, one of the na tion's most traveled routes, has not received the attention nor the ad vance construction needed in these days of increased highway traffic, in sofar as that stretch between the Cho way River and the Virginia line is concerned. One of the worse hazards on High way 17, within North Carolina, is the causeway at Hertford.. Accidents and death have occurred at this spot, yet the State Highway Commission has done little to bring this stretch of roadway up to modern highway stand ards. It has been content to place small amounts of asphalt at the sides in order to widen the road slightly but has done nothing to eliminate the al ways present hazards. Like The Daily Advance, we have a candidate for the post and believe his appointment will meet with the ap : proval of each and every county with in this' district. Our choice for the job as Highway Commissioner is State Senator J. Em mett Winslow, one of .the most widely known residents of the district and who is well acquainted with the high way problems of the area. We invite our readers and all other residents of the District in backing Mr. Winslow for the post. Field Marshal Kesselring . w, .i . . . One of West German's most power ful veterans' organiations recently elected former Field Marshal Albert Kesselring as its president Kessel ring, generally credited with being a brilliant military tactician, was commander-in-chief of German forces in Italy, and, in the last days of the war on the Western Front he suc ceeded Field Marshal (Rundsted. A I The most interesting fact in this tions and changes have been made since 1951. Therefore, previous ex hibitors should immediately obtain a copy of the 1952 catalog and study it carefully before making their entries and preparing their exhibits." Highlighting the 1952 list is com petition "open to the world" in all breeds of Dairy Cattle, and in the Hereford and AberdeenjAngus breeds of beef cattle. Special premiums are offered, however, exclusively for North Carolina exhibitors who will have an opportunity to win in both the "open" and "N. C. Special class es. -. Also new this year are rabbit and pigeon shows, each "open to the world," a department for dual purpose catue (milking shorthorns), and com petition for Brahman cattle in the Beef Cattle Department Administration of the State Fair has also been reorganized into di visions, with superintendents as fol lows: J. Wade Hendricks, director of the Piedmont test farm at States ville, in charge of Division I which includes general exhibits such as field crops, Horticulture products, arts A crafts, bees. & honey, 4-H Club and other educational exhibits; J. H. Pre vette of (Raleigh, superintendent of the livestock division; C P, Parrish, in cnarge oi extension poultry at State College, superintendent of the poultry, pigeon and rabbit division: and Miss Ruth Current, State home demonstration agent, superintendent of the women's division. , . Classified and Legals WANTED TOLL TIME RE PRE sentative to sell life. Health. Acei. dent and Hospitalization Insurance in Edenton and vicinity. Leads fur nished and Commission and bonus. iKeply A. C. (Walters, Box 891, ciizaoetn city, n. j. augl4,21.28rsepUpd NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the (Superior Court of Perquimans County made in that proceeding en titled Nathan rner. Administrator of the Estate of Elnora Nixon vs. George W. Nixon et als the undersimi. ed Commissioners will, on the 6th day of September, 1952, at 11:30 A. M., at the Court House door in Hertford. case is that Kesselring is now serving! North Carolina, offered for sale at a me-time sentence. He was sentenced Public auction to the highest bidder to a life term by British War Crimes 'for, cash, the following tract of land vourt m Vienna in iv7, on charges t'ying and eing in New Hope Town- lBHlna - ' xv- . . .1 -L! T ... i.. ... M of having permitted the massacre of Italian civilians during- World War II. Originally, he was sentenced to be hanged, but the death sentence was ship, Perquimans County, North Car olina and described as -follows: v i First Tract: Situate on the north west side of the road leading from commuted to life imprisonment and New Hope to the Sound, bounded on the former Marshal is now a nrisoner the J. Skinner tract and fh miMi t the town of Werges. The German roaj aforesaid; on the south by the veterans organiauon declared: ""ine said road and the William Hoffler hour has come for our people to de- tract; on the west by the William dare that the decency of German sold- the north by the lands of J. Umph- I) NOTICE . , Until further notice my of fice will be closed all day " on Wednesday. fl.D. Bonner, DDS EcsylVilho'jt aggg0:c!.2:c. ' Wbtn tddnqr fmettoa riowa down, but folks cempUin ol nactinc harlnrho. Iom of . 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