Pub'lied every Friday at Cart, lord, North Carolina, MAX CAKPBST.T. , Editor Entered u second class matter November 15, 1384, at Post Offloe at Hertford, North Carolina, ai der the Act of Hatch, 179. n SUBSCRIPTION RATES 12.00 Par Year ' Advertising rates fomiahed request. :v b FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 World - . i . . Communism's Goal importance which the TJ, C, i " ; to the' proposal for a Southeast Asia Treaty Organization which is to be known as SEATO. School Days -School Problems An article in a recent' issue of the Saturday - Evening Post, outlining some or tne nroDiems wtocfi face school superintendents, points out, to the surprise of those who have given the subject little thought, the unlimit ed number of problems "which today face school superintendents. ' The Job of school superintendents is not one in which school administrators get rich, and the problems encountered, sometimes drive superintendents out of the profession altogether. . ' ; -Everyone knows that superintend ents face various demands from vari ous groups, but few people consider how frequent and diverse these de mands can sometimes be. , ..... Everyone wants a sensible and prac tical athletic program in the, com munity schools, although intramural sports are often not stressed enough, and insufficient effort is made to get all students to participate in Bports. Those who do not participate, and the - . .. . . uuuer-Bum, its uic very unea wno 'wtTSSLZf 2ta! Tof need 0,6 athletic Protrm, not those Moscow to all Communist parties ot . aIroai1 r7f . , ! sport. prop-am, 1'j t C who want r.o.i . j oa tie t:.i R's and" on He o, i L J -11. who want more emphasis, on modern educational theories, and his delicate task of appointing teachers without offending politicians, powerful com munity leaders fend outers- j xnese uans are problems - every citizen should think about when be feels inclined to criticize the school system, or give, the superintendent a piece of his mind. It might be well to remember that the superintendent has enough difficulties of his own, without any , unnecessary , contribu tions. , ' C!sssli';:Ji::jLogls the world to do everything possible to wreck the proposed Western alli ance in Southeast Asia. Also, a ma jor goal of the Communists now is lustration of the U. S. effort to slow ly rebuild and rearm Japanese defense forces. i r The Communists seem to be concen trating now on wrecking a plan for setting up a NATO-type agreement in Asia, such as that which, is function ing in Europe. It is widely accept- v NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Daniel J. Bonner, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Box 176, Edenton, N. C, on or before the 11th day of September, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 11th day of September, 1954, JOHN EVA HARRIS, " Administratrix of Daniel J. Bonner. f koJed in bar of t . j : J. ersons indebted b t t .. la wiJ lease make immexIIaU t .; j.t. This 17th day of Auru , 1:54. - idministrator, CTA, cf C E. Eutton Aug2072c-t3,13J174OcU NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as- Administrator. CTA of the estate of W. R. Chappell. deceased, late of Perquimans County, Morth Carolina, this is to notify, all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Tv- ner, N. C on or before the 21st day of September, 1955 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment inis gist day or September, 1954. - - H. W. CHAPPELL, Administrator CTA of W. R. ChappelL - Sept24,Octl,8,15,22,29 ed that the creation of NATO, and j the point of healthful fatigue" in an In recent years sports events in the schools have grown to a ma ior busi ness scale and even in the lower ele- Septl7,24,Octl,8,15,22 ESfar- StnSui- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION-" JSliE Having qualified as Executor of the Xrr::;;rC a Cr"' " estate of H. D. Elliott, deceased, late TO y7ng tins the &H fourth, fifth and sixth grades recent ly . found that children were often caused to exert themselves "beyond effort to "win some relatively unimpor tant contest. ' . It takes a brave school administra tor to buck such a program; which is almost always a popular one. ; The administrator is also beset bv the necessity of setting an example Una, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims .against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Route 2, Edenton, N. C, on or before the 28th day of August, 1955 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment i& .v. " " v This 28th day of August 1954. ; ; JOHN A. ELLIOTT, L Executor of H. D. Elliott U. S. atom bombs, are the only rea sons the Communists did not attempt to overrun more of Western Europe than they did. , The emergence of Red China in Asia as new Communist aggressive pow ' er makes imperative some sort of Western alliance in that part of the. in hiB community, by his task of .rep- aPT, in i? w fwi i world, and the Communists are this resenting the school board's view tJaePta'1''ucu8 time trying to disrupt plans ior sucn.the teachers and the opposite-interest NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION an alliance. responsibility of presenting the teach The Communists hav just enjoyed ers' viewpoint to the board. All in all, a partial success in Europe, where, then, the school superintendent is fac they helped influence the French in ed with a job which few of us fully the French rejection of the European appreciates. Defense Treaty. Although Europe! Not the least among the other wor still has NATO, an alliance between ries are his efforts to gain sufficient fourteen nations to iignt ir any one funds to carry on a modern school is attacked, the Far East had no such alliance, and it was highly important for some sort of defensive alliance to be arraneed. a That explains the urgency and de- termination of Secretary of State! Dulles in Manila. It explained the' NOTICE OF SALE, j- North Carolina, ? f Perquimans County. " 1""' - " ) Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Roosevelt Sheard and ' wife, Martha N. Sheard, dated April 29th, 1954, and recorded in M. D. Book 30, page 21, in the Office of the Register - of Deeds of Perquimans County, ' N. C, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C, at 11:80 i: t and U ; u t i t a t. Hertford TownJp, Ter;J. j ty, N. C, and bounded and d ' as follows, viz.! ItoundjJ on the north by EI: Street; west by Brace Avenue; souu.i by Mrs. Simon Rutenburg (now Irv ing Property), and east .by William Hoffler (now . Washington ' LyonB). For chain of title and further descrip tion see deed book 20. nare 117. and deed given to. Roosevelt Sheard by J. R. . Stokes and ' wife, Josephine A. Stokes, dated April 29th. 1954. both recorded in Publie Registry ' Per quimans County, N. C. ' J Dated and postec this 11th cav of September, 1954. " . ' , ' CHAS. E. JOHNSON, ' ' Trustee. ' ,' ' ; ! . ' " " ' Septl7.24.OctW r a ta i . fncuaa to f - 4 tt ! 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