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V 2 lcd By Private lxrr$ For Homes More than 12,500 home niortgage . , .loan ' commitments ' totaling " over; J 105,000,000 have heen made by private lenders through the Volun-l V tary Home Mortgage Credit Pro-: A .8m dr"K the first year of the , proirram's Men dine oberations. ) .Loans are now being made under ' the program at an annual, rate of 1 about $200,000,000. ; 4 .', .The' VHMCP was created under ' The Housing Act 1954 as a voluri ta'ry clearing house for referral to ; .life insurance companies,, banks, ' savings and loan associations, and mortgage bankers of FHA and VA home loan applications from small towns and remote areas, and re - quests for aid in financing minority' v housing in any area where ' satis- factory local financing is not avail . able.'." ,')livV'':.'S-'!; , The program was established to .bring into contact with each oth er home mortgage borrowers who 1 are unable to obtain FHA and VA ' home loans through local sources, ( and private lending institutions. ; Under the program applications for ; FHA and VA loans are being sub i mitted to the 16 regional commit tee offices of VHMCP by. home buying borrowers who have been unable to obtain loans from at least two local' sources. " The ' regional committees then locate lenders who are willing to consider the loans. More than half of all loan applica tions are currently resulting in loans being granted. - ' ; PASS THE HAT Zy - ' ' . The Matador is responsible for the phrase "Pass the Hat." If he kills the bull neatly and .well, his hat is passed around the audience and is filled with money. If he makes a poor showing, however, he' is rewarded with hisses; boards or chairs may be thrown at him, along : With .his hat. , CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and ' neighbors for their many acts' of kfndness shown ur while I was a patient in the hos pital and after I, returned home. ,'. Your kindritess will never be for .... gotten. t. ;' MR. AND MRS. MOODY WHITE V CARD" of thanks The family of Let Winslow wish es to express their appreciation to friends, neighbors, nurses and doc ors for cards, flowers, lunch, pray ers and all acts of kindness during the Illness and death of our' hus band, daddy and granddaddy. i CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends for the many cards, and lovely flowers sent me, and for the' visits made while I was a patient in the hos pital. , '. ' J. ROULAC WEBB." For wcTj cni wbo(rwortt I LP, " K toop end wofW On eo&t cN smocA coaming ftJJJ toofcs oni wears tl enamel New ovc'Je to itf-Mvl for t ' CARD OF THANKS i We wisWto express our sincere appreciation to each of our friends for. their prayers, visits, flowers, cards and other acts of kindness during the Alness and death of our loved one. 1 - . MRS. T. C. PERRY AN CHILDREN; v 1 ' . CARD OF THANKS - We wish "to thank friends and neighbors for- the many1 acts- of kindness tendered us and for the flowers and cards sent" during the illness and iieath of our mother, Mrs Mii,Wnl ".'i'v - ' "THE FAMILY.'1 ' WHAT IS GRACE KELLY KEALLY LIKE?., ,: Aloof ? Calm ? " Or5 inwardly un sure? In a revealing article, au thor Maurice Zolotow tells an un usual story of the American ac tress soon to marry Prince Rain ier. He reveals that Grace is like a little girl . V. unsure and strug gling with her fears. Don't miss this absorbing article . ; . plus Baseball Forecast for 1956 Shortcut To Murder ',. How to Photograph Children and 'other interesting- reading in April 15th issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Magazine in Colorfiravure with The BALTIMORE SUNDAY. AMERICAN tj On Sale At Your '.' Local Newsdealer SUNDAY SCHOOL .' lesson " " great occasion to be commemorat ed Is important. The transforma- ti(jn of -his disciples from disepur aged, disappointed men to fearless, eloquent evangels testifies to their faith and confidence. ' Peter,' who had "denied Jesus three times in terror, faced the opposition of the Scribes and Pharisees bravely, preached the Pentecostal Sermon, winning thousands of believers. Paul, also, after his vision of the resurrected Christ, changed from a persecutor to an expounder of the faith. A personal faith in immortality 0 ti Or mm IID..? ! HavyOiTproteetecl your , home, your, belongings, with adequate Fire Insurance? Re member on unexpected fire (and every one is!) can destroy all you've built and ' yeart of pay-day by pay-day savings. Nationwide'! ex fended coverage Fire insur I ance, costs Jittle, protects ; soundly. '"'' CLYDE C. LANE PHONE 4196 Hertford, N. C. ATlONVilDG INIUIANC MMtONWIM MUIUM KM MtWUNCI m aeys INTERIOR GLOSI FINISHES Adit & yah HOMEI -vrtll CANT 5? - THE PERQtnMANS ' is the strongest possible incentive for living properly here knd now. ,lThe business of ioving or hating, '" . L I ;" 111 Li "!mL ui ueuig pure or impure, oi spread ing peace or weaving 'bitterness in to the' fabric' of life,"' says' Rufus M. Jones, '"is eternal business,"'for' all the time as one acts, one is' forming the atmosphere in : which: he is "going to live eternally ''."".". This life and the life, beyond are not two thingsbut one, or at least parts of one whole."1' ' (These comments are1 based on outlines' of the' International Sun day School Lessons, "copyrighted by the International Council "oi Re ligious Education, U.S.A.'," and used by permission.) ' ' . ' ; ' ' '' IF YOU NEED A NEW FISHING boat I have it! ' If you need ex pert repair work I do itl' fias night Boat Works, Foot Camden Bridge, Elizabeth City, N. C. Mar23,30 IF YOU HAVE ANY SEWING TO be done or want any saques, bon nets or coats crocheted, qall Mrs. ' Joe Whitei ! 113 " Dobb Street, . Hertford, N, C., phone 3866. It LOST COBALT BLUE PARA- keet from my home Monday. : Finder return to Mrs. Viola A. Nachman, Hertford, N. C. Re- ward. It Legas iMMM............(.prfi.,vv)WlwvlJJ. V . X. r i 123 GLAMOROUS PRIZES WEEgtY,rSltrOR&,, NORTH RHUBARB Canada Red Reddest, 'of all1 "Red .Rhubarbs.5 lender,1 : juicy stalks rich red alt the way, i through. IdSal for : the early' spring garden. 3 Divisions for: $2.85; 6 for $5.45 'Postpaid. Ask for. iFree: 'Copy New- 56-page Planting Guide Catalog, offered by Virginia's Largest Growers of Fruit .Trees, Nut' Trees, Berry plants, Grape Vines, : Rhubarb, Asparagus and Ornamental' Plant Material Salespeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, . Waynesboro,. Virginia. -r: ; " DRESSMAKING, DRAPES, AL terations ' and children's clothes. , Mrs. L. D. Myers, near He'rtfonl Beach. J. Marl6,23,30 HELP WANTED MAN OR Wo man wanted' to handle MeNess Products full or spare time. 'Op portunity to malce $40 a day. No experience1 necessary. Write McNESS COMPANY, Dept. C., Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. Mar30pr6 ' SlflO MONTHI Y SPARP T1MP $400 MOJUTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting' money from our five cent' Hisrh Grade Nut machines in this area. No 'selling!' To qualify for work you must have tiar, references, $640 cash,-secured by inventory. De voting1., 6 hours a week to ' busi ness, your end on percentage col lections will' net Up to $400 monthly with very good possibili ties -of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. Never because V " ' I. ' . , Air conditioning temperatures made to orderat new low IN THE "SEE THE U.SA" IN,YOUR CAROLINA,'7 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, For interview, include phone- in application. Write: Nationwide! Distributing ' Service; 34 East, Putnam Avenue, Greenwich,! Connecticut. Mar30: IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON building, remodeling or repairs, call C. M. Chappell, 6667, Eliza- beth City.. Free estimates. K, Mar9,16,230 North Carolina, ' k i Perquimans County. , NOTICE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain Mortgage 'Deed executed by Joseph M. Spruill and wife, Dora M. Spruill, dated the 31st day of De cember, 1948, and recorded in M.D. Book 25, page 340 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquim ans ' County, North Carolina de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said Mortgage be ing by the terms thereof ."subject to foreclosure, the undersigned mortgagee will offer' for sale at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash at the tourt House door in PeronimanH fVinntv. V. C I 0n the 19th of APril' 1956' the property described in the said mortgage, the same lying and be- !inS. in Hertford Township, Per- quimans County, N. C, and bound. ed On the West by Edenton Road Street; on the North by Adeline B. Clark; on the East by Charles J. Jenkins estate; on the South by King Street, and being the land in herited by Annie M. Henry from her grandmother, Sallie Granberry. For further description andchain of title see Deed Book 30, page 364 public registry of Perquimans County. A deposit of ten ner cent of the l "i""VVlrMWWffVUrv you pay less . . . only because you ilt; isri't die low price that majtes Chevrolet the most popular car going. It's the looks and quality-rrthe ride andr$adabiliy the cham pionship power .and .performance. . Sure Chevrolet's Iqw rjrjce is impKnit. -It saves you plenty, when you consider what most other cars cost. ' . " But evenmore important to you are the quali ties you' get. iii a new - Chevrolet, Like its record-breaking pfirforrriahceXup ifar225 h.p.!) and nailed-down stabitity: " These are' just two of. the lianyjlimgp that go to make ' driving? - more isatisfying and safer in a Chevy: LiVen; one yetf We'll be . CHEVROLET" CONTEST. ENTER NOW-AT 1956. purchase price will be required at the time of sale. ' v. Dated and posted this 19th dav of March, 1956. J. E. WINSLOW, Mortgagee By: W. H. OAKEY, JR., Attorney Mar23,30,Apr6,13 North Carolina, Perquimans County. Mattie Eason Burkes ' . vs. Martin Burkes NOTICE The defendant, Martin Burkes, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior court of Per quimans County, N. C, for a di vorce A. Vinculo, on the grounds of two years separation; and that the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk Of the Superior Court of said Coun ty in the Court House in Hertford, N. C, on or before the 20th day of April, 1956, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 1st day of March, 1956. W. H. PITT. v,ierK Superior Court CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Atty. Mar9,16,23,30 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor, CTA, of the estate of A. W. Jordan, deceased, late of Perquim ans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having Claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 6th day of March, 1957, or this no tice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery! All persons indebted to t... , cost. Let us demonstrate! YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S, said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 6th day of March, 1956. WALTER G. EDWARDS, Administrator, CTA of A. W. Jordan Mar9,16,23,30,Apr6,13 , J MOM HILV lS ONLY THIS FAR ! I Trips to the grocer tht 8 druggist the department 9 store ... oil con be made B ! 1 in seconds by telephone. M i w It's the quick, economical M way to get placet. 8 Yes, today's telephone service S I& mokes life easier and better & 1 for everyone. And we ore j i working constantly to moke it & 1 every more valuable, k THE NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY E. City . Edenton . Munteo t ! ' Mora Paopto Drlt Cktwoltti Thill Any 1 'PACE -PTVE "It's not the work 1 enjoy," said the cab driver, "it's the people I run into." V ' ' ' r . jVjji4lst PERCY SHELLEY "The. trumpet of a proph' ccy! Oh, Wind, if Winter comes can Spring be far behind?" TO aid another in his need, to bring one's abilities to the caretaking of another's per plexing problems is a worthy aim. rm MMM get it. - i uW. .... Com fe a mr '"TVs, ri.'. - . . '.. . -17-, ) tr . '-."14 - . c -ltm.tn.