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LlZDULjfil,, G Cs Fcr 13 . rki - t nrriAtTa JV. insurance jroiiuci - executive of Salisbury, has accepted . . - It- 1. PVn ! appointment as orw vaiviuia vuou. man of the 1955 March of Dimes cam paign. ,.i T omrhrifJcft . succeeds Secretary of State Thad Eure who resigned after successfully heading uie wo ana 1954 drives. His appointment was announced by Basil O'Connor, New York, President of the National Foundation for In- fantilA Pnrfllmria. . . .. f . :, .. - "Tt should be emphasized, " saidi O'Connor, "that although miraculous strides have been made in the search for a polio vaccine, there are thous ands of persons who need our assist ance. Mr. Laughridge deserves, and I am sure he will receive, the utmost support that citizens of North Caro lina can give." ' - Tjiiirhririm- a. nativA at Salisburv. served with the Army Air Force dur ing World War II, ani a j i eU W1U VUV ICUJ4 V4. - ., .... v. ; rionths of service. He holds numerous rneJals and ci tations for his services as communica tions officer with the 845th Bombard ment Group in campaigns in &e Southern Philippines, North Solomons, Bismarck, Luzon, Kyukuyus, New Guinea and in air offensives in Japan and China. 1 ' Aside from his business activities? Laughridge is well-known throughout the State as an amateur golfer, hav ing won many tournaments. -.... From his office at Salisbury, Laugh ridge appealed to the people of North Carolina to support the coming March of Dimes which will be held next Jan uary. "The National Foundation -de pends entirely upon the voluntary contributions of generous citizens to the March of Dimes," he said; "We are actually conscious of the outstanding service this organization has rendered to North Carolina, in past years as well as this year. On its record, open to all the people, the foundation is entitled to support. I welcome the opportunity to help for ward this great work in our State in every way I can." Screw your courage to the sticking, place. Shakeapears. Sunshine Sue tttfofW&VA'sM01d ' " Dominion Barn Dance" ttft f "Vow know, frhndt, I fat couldn't ief a good hhh without Karo llti;: Nc . C '.mzn Palmer Laughridge, Jr,' Salisbury Insurance Executive, has been named chairman of the 1955 March of Dimes Campaign in North Carolina, succeed ing Secretary of State Thad Eure, who headed the drives in 1953-54. ' GI ta At Ifrh Level Li Scptci- Nerk after a 1- a- 7 -. C e was a ret ont of I but had ; been lmnsr m n . Home since May. '..a v a t ' i v I. of the late Thomas Builer. . Thef body was removed from the Twiford Funeral Home in Hertford to the Byrd-Walker Funeral Home in Windsor from where the funeral was conducted. , - t 1 , IN IfAWAn , Pfc. Joel F. Hollowell, son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Joel F. Hollowell, Sri of Winfall is now serving with the 25th Infantry Division, Scholfield Barracks, Pearl Harbor, arriving there Septem ber 29th. Joel, overseas since last September, attending radio school in Japan was then sent to Korea Novem ber 1st. He is a radio operator for the Division. He entered the Armv March, 1953, ' and completed basic i training at Camp Ruckert Ala. He is I a : graduate of Perquimans High School. Before entering the service! he was in business with his father. y CO -1 : . I ) " I .... . . t - , . pay ..t. UJs S."i c" j of C. '3tv!, r, i::i. Lt:NA c rAiLi::ar, ' Executrix cf C. D. L- s ' ' Classified and Lc! er Stio fcll rirfi flavor of fcro makes . my meals a bio sutcess" Mil Pour Hon biscuits, v pancakes. . everything! GI loan activities continued at a high level during September, Veterans Administration reports. ' ' - ' VA said appraisal requests for 89, 493 proposed or existing homes and 57,175 GI home loan applications were received during the month..,'- The number of GI home loan appli cations received during September was a 8.9 per cent decrease from the Au gust total of 59,490 but was still the eighth highest month in GI loan his tory. " Of the 89,493 homes lor which VA received appraisal requests, 51,265 pere proposed homes and 88,228 were existing homes. The total was a 7.4 per cent decrease from the August to tal of 96,621 but 153 per cent over September 1953.. ; V VA said that although the Septem ber totals in appraisal and loan ap plications were off slightly as compar ed with August, they were up on a work-day basis. There were two less work-days during the September re porting period (August 26-September 26). A survey of VA-guaranteed loans closed during August, 1954, shows that 28.2 per cent were made without a down payment compared with 15 per cent of the loans closed last Febru &ry ... : . v m' -.V f v MRS. EMOR BUTLER 5 1 Mrs. Emor Eatherine . Butler, 76, died Wednesday of last week at the Trueblood Nursing Home at Durante NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix Tof . the estate, of Mrs. Alice M. Overman,' deceased, late of Perquimans County, V LL f- 1' 1.1.2.. t nll persons having claims against the es itate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Mannsi Harbor, North Carolina on or before ihe 7th day of October, 1955 or this notice will be nleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment ' This 7th day of October, 1954. MRS. ALICE FERSELL ; COMBS, Executrix of , . .. , : Mrs. Alice M. Overman. ; Octl5,22,29Jfov.6,12,lt( if lVi-OUNO ANP S-tOUND lOTTLIS...!- AND ICh-POUNft CAN! & i. pm mi. i ii mil i i i - gjj i ; j' ' ' ' : 1 !l. I i ' ' ' ' "J WODa-93' , . SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR SALE HICKS' JONQWL! Bulbs. See Mrs. J. W Ward, Hert ford, N. C. Oct22,29 PLANT A LIVING EVERGREEN FENCE. Using beautiful Evergreen ' Chinese Privet, which makes a dense, compact evergreen hedge first grow ing season. More compact and far t more beautiful than old type hedges. ; For dense, compact hedge, plant 6 inches apart in a straight row, re- ; quiring 200 plants per 100 ft. Fif ty Plants 12 to 18 in. size branched, $6.65, Postpaid; 100 lots or more, 10c each, Express . Collect. Offer 4-K. Ask for Free Illustrated Fold er in color, offering many other bar gains. Salespeople wanted. Waynes boro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Vir ginia. . ltc, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ! Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of C. B. Stallings, deceas ed, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of j ! J J J J T. TT 'L xi il . : soiu ueceaaeu vu iiiiui uiem w. uie undersigned at 52 Pennsylvania Av enue, Hertford, N;"C., on or before the 30th day of September, 1955, or this r- r ii .0213 ) fa w r.n Ml i I 11! I START S.1VL"3 TC11Y (Q.TO lOTCXXl" HIE OP INSTALLMENT STOCK IN THE HERTFORD BUILDING AND LOAN . ASSOCIATION , 1 !: ? Gcss Sale Nov. 6 Dated November 6, 1954, each share of stock at 25 cents per week will mature at $100 in 350 weeks at the present rate of earnings.' This is in excess of four per cent simple interest on your savings. 1 1 ; '! : See us today and . make arrangements to carry as many shares as you can. There is no limit as to. the number of shares an individual may purchase., , " Hertford Budding & Loli Association A. W. 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