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Put"r'-i r"J Tziixr at Eerfr lord, Nor& Crw-a t. ;iV' v' MAX CAIIFSSLL i-EJItor Entered M second class matter Nmiiter 16, 1384, at Post Office t Hertford, North Carolina, o der the Act of Hawh, 1S7. feCBSCBIPTION KATES 5 S2A0 Par Tat ' Advertism rates furnished bj request . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954. New Weather Forecaster Trana-World Airlines announced re cently that its Meteorology department ' had worked out a new method of pre-J ' dieting weather conditions. A TWA 3 Al-. .IIaimuI 5ZfJSX - - E. r r kv: .,tr,f . of meteorology 'for .TW ecep!Jj ZJtt& u. laiuiiut, "- ""-"". jcuuuiM mo iiM -,..Dr cai society on me new weur "-pubiic auction, for the purpose of pay- casting system. He said it had been ing and satisfying the said note and found that rays emitted by the sun siComplymg witn fl,e terms of said Deed . corona gave many ciues ua w UK! , of Trust. " ' ' . ' 1 weather, and weather in immediate js described in said Deed days to cone. The system is supposedly B8 f0n0ws: The undivided in to have been developed after several terest 0f Dora M. Spruill, et vir, Jo years of study and involves the color jaepn M- Spruill in and to the lands of rays from the sun's corona. described in said Deed of Trust as It has been found that when intense follows: ' ' green emissions are visible from the I Tract No. 2 sun's corona heavy rains often occur.' Parcel A: Known as the Celia Dail On the other hand, when red emissions Tract in Bethel Township in Perquim are visible, dry wealher is more like-'ans Cotntv, North Carolina, contain- ly, and when there is a lack of color, ing 131 acres, mora or less, located on the weather k usually normal for the the Bethel-Yeopim Road, about 6 miles time of year. t West of Hertford and on Brinkley Mill , TWA officials report that, by usfag. Pond and bounded by lands now r the new system, they have been able,formerly belonging to the following to gain valuable information for flight parties: On the North by J. J. Fleet scheduling and cite examples of their. wood; on the East by L. Bembry; on various runs to prove the significance the South by Brinkley Mill Pond; on of this aid. The evidence appears1 the West by R. L. Knowles. ; j most conclusive, and it seems that a, Parcel B: Known as Madre Land, new and significant development in the aareless art of weather forecastinar. has been uncovered. j". ' 1 Open Season On Managers It appears to be open season on ma jor league 1seball managers, and two more : have fallen by the wayside In - j . nt tha PKilailAlnTila PhilllAa. rn.nA Tm.wOX Boudreau of the Boston Red,, Sox. I Tha turnover in malor leans mana- gers baa been tremendous' this year, and already to" the American League, Baltimore, Detroit Washington, Chi cago, Boston 'and. possibly, Philadel phia, are. to have new managers. If the Athletics have' a different mana ger, that will mean New York and the pennant-winning Cleveland Indians 2regory iTacA m x?1 Jv WJ!SWP 01 will be the only two teams in the lea- Perquimans County, .North Carolina, gue not to have experienced manager-!?0 .nteuu? 7 cre. "ore or less, ad ial chanxes 1 joining lands now or formerly belong- jot been seenin many years. The H Smali t ux to Greg0ry, et f? Sf ffTSfnW I1' February 1917 and recorted S the problem 01 a managers future. ' it,' t, . , , - . ; This question has arisen on many oc casions recently, especially when man agers sought contracts, which extend- ed over more than one year, as a measure of security. : Major league clubs,' however, are re luctant to hire a manager for many years at a stretch, since anything can happen during the year and a mana ; club can be a flop and have a miser . able year, necessitating a change to improve both the box office and field records of the club. :i"k vr. r:;ri: : .r Russian Policy Changing. There are increasing indications that Moscow's policy is changing to a more reasonable one. We do not infer that Moscow, has changed its goal or its 4 traditional opposition to United States policies, but it seems clear that the ' Soviet Union is making an all-out effort to change its policies as they affect countries in the Far East, in the Balkans and in Europe. The recent. Soviet agreement with j China, in which the Soviet Union made ; major concessions, promised to with draw from Port Arthur' and abandon its joint ownership of stock companies designed to exploit Chinese resources. is one point to be mentioned. In ad dition, the Soviet Government has re versed itself on the Trieste problem and recently informed the United Na tions that it 'approved of the Trieste settlement which was arranged by the United States and Great Britain. . . Moreover, the Soviet Union has indi cated it would go along with the Ca nadian proposal for world armament control. The Soviet Union says it wishes, minor changes in the proposal,, but for tlie first time, it has indicat ed aubctantial agreement with a Went-ern-prc;o!"j system of international armanr -t:A. The I. 1 lave! -9 t-c'-en tp , Joint ; Li t Eis- sian owner Up : j i.- both Bulgaria a4.l . , In addition to tl i rid oth ers, the Eusslrj r f t j t ey art ready to talk about t a u..'l&"Jon of Germany. This last cort, ccr.c ning Germany, is considered rrcr " 'a by most Westerners who tl.L.k te Rus sians are talking German n-jrieation only to stall the rearmament1 of West Germany. There are some, however, who think the Russians might be will ing to consider German unification, and real sovereignty, if progress in such a direction could block, alliance of West Germany with the democracies.' Legal NbHcS MAKE $76 AND UP EVERY WEEK full or part time. Take orders for America's largest selling nationally - advertised Liquid , Fertilizer. Sold ' with Money-Back Guarantee. , No investment Write "Na-Churs" 470 Monroe St, Marion, Ohio. ' Oct22,29,Nov5 , NOTICE OF SALE By authority of a certain Deed of Trust executed by Joseph M. SpruJl Wfll and Testament of William Paul and his wife, Dora M. SpruiU,jpn,the .Jackson, deceased, which was admit 26th day of February, 1954, and duly to probate in the Superior Court recorded in the office of the Register, 0f Gates Countv. North Carolina, on of Deeds of Perquimans County, N. C", in Mortgage Deed Book 28 at page 166, et seq., to secure a certain note therein-described, now past due, de- lUIIUtU usvaa w.t .w.w ffle Durante Neck imiii sail tiwt innn HAvnimi neiow. ana I vrrt 1 sail ttia innn nnnn nHinw. wiin 1 . . las desenbeo. m saia ueea 01 itubi,! for cash, at the Curt Hodoo'x Hertford, North zutn aay 01 iNovemoer, uy containing 447.9 acres more or less,) located in Bethel and Hertford Town- v ' snips, rerquimans uounty, norm uar-: olina, situate on U. S. Highway No. 17 about 5 miles Southwest from Hert ford and bounded by lands now or for- . r 1, n merly belonging as follows; On the; North by A. J. Proctor and E. C. White, on the East by Miles Holly, tstate ana J. J. Fleetwood, on me South by J. J. Fleetwood and on the West by William Madre and C. V. Reference is made to following aeet IOT 081161 Bna complete uesenp- tion: Federal Land Bank to She! ton H. Manley, Book 26, page 810; Shelton Manley to Trustees, Book 80 at page 419, Parquimana County Reg istry.. , Tract No. 8 All of the undivided interest of Joseph M. Spruill in the the Public Registry of Perquimans County in Book 11 at page 430 to which reference is had for a more complete description thereof. The successful bidder will, be re quired to make a good faith deposit as required by GS 45-21.10. Bid will stand open for ten (10) days for rais ed bid as required by GS 45-21.27. tober, "m, A. PrLSTON GODWIN. JR.. Trustee. Oct29,Nov5,12,19 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION-" Having qualified as Administrator, CTA. of the estate of C. F. Reed. 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 Hertford, N. C, " ""1T1 "inrnnrinniinnairnpirxir-ij.ii YOUR .-.,. 13H3, or 1 i i a : i j 1 1 bar of C." i . . 7. I j.Siic:.3 Li debted to bJ.JL eUte will please make immedlas rr"""-t Thisf.n ?cf Octcv, 1S54, ka: d. LLmws, Ad...l Later, CTA of ' C.F.,Ied.' Octl6,2,C3ov5,12,19 NOTICJ C? AS:,:L,.i NATION Having c.'-'JITied as Administrator, CTA of estate of W. R. Chappell, deceased, late of Perquimans County, Worth Clt. m, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Ty ner, N. C, on or before the 21st day of September, 1965 or this notice 'will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment . This 21st day of September, 1964. H. W. CHAPPELL, 4 " Administrator CTA of 4 j . , v W. R. Chappell. , , Sept24,OctlA15,22)29 N0TIC3 OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the Last August 26, 1964, and which has been recorded in the Superior Court of Per quimans County, North Carolina, the undersigned will offer the below des- rnnnAn IRnfl TftT MIA Tlirll mtinii D..J Mi l. r - iwu auuu xiyo ynt uuies ruist. 01 f Si !da ' vAW Ttnn a ovin' 4 vr Located on the Durante Neck Road in New Hope Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, on the wa ; ters of Potter Creek, Muddy Creek, and Jesse's Creek, ; known as the Jenkins Farm, containing Six Hun . dred and : Fourteen (614) acres, ; more or less, and bounded on the North by lands now or formerly be longing to Dr. J. P. Whedbee and ' said road; on the East by the Bar clift Farm; on the South by Muddy " Creek and potter Creek; and on the West by lands now or formerfy be longing to' Dr. J. P. Whedbee and is the same Jand which was conveyed to W. Paul Jackson, by. C L. Turn er, et ux, by deed dated May H, 1939, and. recorded in theN Office of the Register of Deeds of Perquim. ans County, North Carolina, in Book 24 at page 182 and which, was con- veyed to the said Jackson by C. P.! Morris, Jr., Trustee, by deed dated May 24, 1939 and duly recorded in said Office of Register of Deeds in Book 25 at page. 189, Reference is had to said deeds for a bettor and more complete description of said land. A ten per cent (10) cash deposit will. be required of the Successful bid- der: Bid will remain open toi upset for ten (10) days. Amount requir- ed to upset bids 10 of first 11,000.00 'and 5 of overage. V i-; V Sale subject to possession January Tvcry Dcy C;jt$ o 3ft; Every new telephone in tailed makes yours an yen bigger bargain. ( Yetyourtekphoneeom I ' pany is constantly looking! fornewwaystoexpand and , improve your service. New equipment is being! tried, new operating methods are sought . . . proof that we never stop ! increasing the value of your telephone to you, ; THE NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH ,, COMPANY' ' Elisabeth City . Edenton . Mantoo TTTt 1 1 1 rftfTTl , J BE'SAF l! CAH MM L UJ er.l t 1 j i.'i C of Cct-l.r, 1. i. (sj XiLXJL..? T ....CO . , - I'm. E-'i " 1, r::eeutrix, Decea' 1. . , , Godwin and Gal "i, Attorneys Gatesville, North Carolina Cca5,2,23,Nov5 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Raymond Kermit Lane and wife, Claude C. Lane, dated the 17th day of January, 1052, and re corded in US). Cook 23, pare 81, Pub lic Registry of Ferjulamns County, N. C4 default havrx been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by (secured and said coed of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the unsarsipned trustee, at the request of Jhe holder of the note, win oner xor 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 o'clock A. M., on the 2nd day of No vember, 1954, the property conveyed in the said deed of trust the same ly ing and being In the Town of Hert ford, Perquimans County, North Car- TAYLOD THEATRE A . . EDENTON, 'fi. C Week Day Shews Continuous , ..... From 829 , , ,t Saturday Continuous From 1M 8tmday'2:15, 4:18 and 845 Thursday and Friday,' : October 28-29 Randolph Scott in ' "THE BOUNTY HUNTER" .! 1 1.0 1. ' Saturday, October 80 Wild Rill Elliott in . " "BITTER CKEEK" Sunday and Monday, October Si-November 1 , v Dean Martin and r Jerry Lewis in "LIVING IT UP" r -''y') " 0 ' i- : Tuesday and Wednesday, November 2-8 Double Feature The Champions in "GIVE A GIRL A BREAK" '' also rf ' ' . , Ranald Reagan in -PRISONER OF WAR" , EDENTON. N. C , , , n o n T Friday jind Saturday, vi , October 2940 " Tf , '' '"''.; ' ' " 'Gene Autry fat fCOLDTOWN GHOST RIDERS" Ill.UAY .ESvErH THEATRE . r EDENTON, N, C Admission 40c Per Persm . Children Under 12 Free v Friday and Saturday, , 1 October 2940 ;: . , , Vktor Mature in CL0RY BRICADE" . Sunday, October 81 , Sonny Tufts in ' UNTAMED BREED" -r Monday and Tuesday, November 14 ; James Whitmore in nrHEM" . Wednesday and Thursday, , November 3-4 ' i Clark Gable and - Ava Gardner in . "MOGAMBO" ? j eU J ' - mA O WE TRY VERY HARD . . . to serve our customers promptly and, efficiently iuid we have no. desire to'TUfl-' BARRAC3 AUY-.O:: rc-r.rdin? the paynuent of ac counts fcr riniiCCIIND, 1 J,:L OILS and other petro-. leum products. 'berwhodonctrc these prcliTct-; ::. view of thh iM lon-. to c:nt' A. .SX J1 i - CC :Zt fX- We trjly vrzrl ton r.oU r corner cl l 3 ; 1 .:.-n a p':t 1Z5 t t f.ora the so e "s cf t"e " ""c bn the sou"i t" of Cru!.b lr' C.ence north '84 dj jrrees 63 nrJr-'.. s east 116.4 feet to an iron i'j. ia tLa of the Z. A. Har ris rrcr arty, tlcrra south 2 degrees west C2 feet to anotler iron pin in the Z. A. rnis line at the corner of the Liilia Ilarrcll property, now Annie Lane: thence south 84 degrees 45 min utes east (the correct running for this last call should be, north 84 degrees 45 minutes west) 105 feet more or less along the line of Lillie Harrell prop erty to another iron pin in the edge of the property line on Edenton Road, Street, thence north 83 degrees west forth seven feet more or less to an iron pin, the southwest corner of the Alvin Jordan property the place of be ginning. For further description and chain of title see deed book 84, page 498, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N. C. A 10 cash deposit will be required ' PI 1 I "' . the beautiful 4 EASY, TERMS 1 Vn Mm ff Am ,c frith Duo-Therm's twin-burner Rtencyl Use one V i when It's mUd, both for full 78,000 ETU output ' t eoldett weather. Authentic furniture styling. Ptas t Mahogany finish with brass trim. The Duo-Tbenn ; . jyoufboinea trzt tristsn nunt "1 Ott smhIimsj boo Ipm wring porta te woor wt Quloi. Woltt-Hlfli cMtfttl AUTOiAnC THEU(0$TT- .Bet and forfet; (Small extra costv) . z : DnO? IN and set our lineup of Duo-Therm Home Heaters for every purse and purpose! . BELVIDEJRE, NORTH CAROLINA Ho;7cvcr, tLcre are still t tha close marein of profit on d; 1 1 - , i. :':.:tiiy lone: term i b?-!CTTe neccccary for the fol- ( 3 cf 7 1 1 J i i J - - TruBtoe VTieo IrM ny fnnilnn flom down, r fot et"".ia of o . iu baatacn, t -ftna, a- immi and of pao ' .lon't uiir r'.. m wK tn- :"' ooi-ona it iuu-a k ,,-,. fuiuwun a -. ting you down . to m h commna c M tra end i' 1, ov-i- 1 or ponm to eold. k..aar b. -r 1 u 1 du to enld, damvnM or wron oi,-t cause geiuug up o, uia or freu--,,t p - Dou't BAdeet jrour IrHnctv if tion both- you. I rr Voma't I i H diuratle. liaed finviuty by , ' cmr W yous W nuo oium Muor Wt wnazinf bow. BJny tiiwn Lxwa i happy rejiMf Iron tneM disoonuon ... the IS mile of kidney tuba and t - t tmk out wuU. 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