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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. MtlHTOftD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MARCH V). 19S9. PAGE nVE-SECTI01 OK3 :uU' CHARLES DRAKE has goa hude in "NO NAME ON THE BULLET", touring AUDIE MURPHY tad JOAN EVANS. -U.L Picture in Cole , Summary d (Contiautd Froi a. Page One) T 1 Continued from Paw 1 commissions precipitated the hot test debate in the House to date. jUj,H'B 35, creating a Legislative is Building Commission, passed the House - Tuesday over strenuous pbjections ranging from a more pressing; need for other facilities SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON I Ii Mill 1 10 life is that we need not wait un til our days here are over to be gin it. It can begin right now. If Christ lives in your heart, you will never die. ' (These comment! art bated en outline of the International Sun- dor School Lessons, copyrighted by the International Council ol Religious Education, and used by permission.) persons navuig claims- against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned ai tu west colonial Avenue, Elizabtth City, N. C, on or be lore the 30th day ot January, I960, or this notice" will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All pel-sons indebted to said es tate will please make immedi ate payment. This 30th day of January, MRS. feVELYN K. PROCTOR, ruuuuKsirairix oi pinion .nay wood Proctor. : Febl3.20.Mar6, 13,20,27 1965, or this notice, will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted . to said estate wil' make immediate p- vment. ' MRS. PLEASANT E. LYNCH. Efecutrix . ' Of H. W. Lynch Feb27,Mar6.1 3.20.27.Apr4 Classified -Legals the State treasury an additional $47 million. : But many legisla tors are very reluctant to place the 3 sales tasj on food and oth--r items now exempt, and they lave introduced a number of bills ' mar27,apr3,10 tfhich would tax soft drinks, raise axes on the sale of new ears and increase the tax on liquor and fortified wines. t Miscellaneous HB 205, which would require State, departments and agencies to buy available prison-made pro ducts exempt, from competitive AZALEAS FOR. SALE ALL varieties. Mrs. Haywood Div ers, Woodland Circle, Hert ford. Phone 2796. to preservation of hallowed tra j! ditions. ..; Objection was also made .that no such broad powers as the,bidding requirements, was assail ed for two days before its pas sage, by the House. Protection it free enterprise, local autono my, and the merits of soap-making for prisoner rehabilitation vere among arguments hurled at the measure; but elimination of idleness in prisoner minds and accompanying devil's workshops carried the day for the bill. A bill was introduced in both houses to permit creation of wa tershed improvement districts in 1917. Adoption of the bill would clear the way for federal aid on small watershed projects nearly $4 millions in federal funds ap plications are now pending. The legislative travel allowance bill still has a long way to go; the Senate by a vote of 23 to 22 postponed action until the gen eral appropriations bill appear:; on the calendar for consideration. An effort to abolish civilian ab sentee voting was quashed bv an BUY ORTHO-VENT The Most comfortable shoes in the world. Save with Ortho-Vent family liscount plan. See John H. Decker, 224 Woodland Circle, phone 3871, Hertford, N. C. mar27,apr3,10 4bill confers should be granted until an appropriation is made to w provide for construction of the building. HR 62, creating a legislativt ' commission to study the work , ihgs of the State Highway Com ! mission, passed the House Wed nesday. Waves of oratory, punc jtuated by flashes of anger and , lmi sis oi laughter, swept over the j chamber as opponents of . the 4. measure cried out that a study JVwas unnecessary, or that action ..should be held up until HB 260, J designed to revamp the Highway Commission, is on the floor for consideration. Education The "peace treaty" approved by J the Board of Higher Education jm and the Trustees of the Consoli- dated 'University of North Caro lina was submitted to the Gen- 11 era! Assembly Thursday for rati N ( '; AS REPRESENTATIVE for Lulu White's Flower Shop, I am now taking orders for flowers for Easter. Call Mrs. Mary Beth Layton, phone 2559, Hertford. mar20,27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having' qualified as Admini stratrix of the estate of William Isaac Lowe, deceased, late of Perquimans County. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 212 S. Edenton Road Street; Hertford, N. C, on or before the 19th day of February, 1960 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All nprenne inHohtoJ t said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 19th day " of February, 1959. MRS. ROSA E. LOWE, Administratrix of William Tennn T.auia Feb27,Mar7,13.20,27,Apr3 ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of H. W. Lynch, de ceased, late of Perquimans Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under. unknown. l-tama! .Take notice that a petition has been filed ; in the above entitled special proceeding against you by the plaintiff requesting authority to sell the real estate of Corneli us Dail, deceased, for the pay ment of debts of said estate. You are reauireti tn mnk de fense to such pleading not later than the 4th d'iy of May, 1959, and upon your failure to do so, me party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 6th day of March, 1959. W. H. PITT, , Clerk Superior Court marl3,20,27,apr3 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Admini strator of the estate of Cornelius Dail, deceased, late of Perquim ans County, North Carolina, this 18 to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at ' Box 138, Eli7a beth City, on or before the 26th day of February, 1960, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar nf ineir recovery. All persons in-1 01 u'"st executed aeoted to said estate will please i Moore ' and wife, mane immediate payment. .This 26th . day of February, ROBERT B. LOWRY, Administrator of Cornelius Dail Mar6,13,20,27,Apr3,10 NOTICE OF SALE unaer ana bv virtue of thP northern side of U. S. Highway ii, sctiu poini oeing at the soutn western corner of the Newbold property, thence along the New bold line in a northemly direc tion, 150 feet to a stake; thence in a westernly direction a line parallel with the said highway, 100 feet to a stake; thence in a southernly direction, a line paral lel with the Newbold line, 150 feet to the said highway; thence along the said h.ghway in an easternly direction 100 feet to the place of beginning; for further description and chain of title see deed book 33, page 193. Public Registry of Perquimans County, n. c. ' ; A cash deposit or 10 nf thp first $1,000.00 and 5 of all thereover, will be required of the George L. Spindler; Lorraine S. Johnson and husband. Wilbur L. Johnson," and Juanita Ray Taylor and husband, .Edward R. Taylor, Defendants. ', . To Augustus Story, Louise Story, Peyton Story, Mary Story,. Lnariotie. Whitenui'st, Orville L. Wtntenurst, Sr., Thelma R. Spindler, George L. Spindler, Lorraine S. Johnson, Wilbur L. Johnson. Juanita Ray Taylor and Edward R. Taylor: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. . f The nature of the relief beingi sought is as follows: ; The plaintiffs above namnl oro asking for a declaratory judgment- power of sale in a certain deed j high bidder on said property at' a? ti the meaning of certain pro-( North Carolinaj Perquimans County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK Robert B. Lowry, Administrator of Cornelius Dail, Deceased vs. All unknown heirs, infants and interested parties in the estate of Cornelius . Dail, Deceased. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION To: All unknown VipIi-c fants and parties interested in the March by W. D. the day or time of sale. T.pnnrfi WT Dntprl unH mi In I th;n muuie, uaiea me 11th day of 4,1959. September 1954, ahd recorded I CHAS. E. JOHNSON, in M. D. Book 30, page 202. in1 Trustee, he ofuce of the Register of marl3,20,27,apr3 Ueeds of Perquimans County, : bn '.n1',-1""'' ,,av,8 North Carolina In The th iKL WT:" r 9, County, Superior Court o,irj Tm-r A...Y1-" . noticjs of service of suill LlL't'd OI I ' KT UnVt . " Ule,e"r suu- Rosa S. Kusse fication. HB 332, introduced bv " Rep. Hill of Durham and all Uni- unfavorable report by the House " ' versity-trustee members of the Elections Committee. The same -J House; would make the Board of'rommittee came to the rescue of Higher Education primarily an Graham County, where, accord fc'i advisory body, with the boards ing to Rep. Lloyd, the price of of trust of the various State in-! absentee j votes has gotten com stitutions of higher education re- l pletely out of hand (a reported t-ting the policy-making func-1 $100 cash). , To save both parties wS -wiui icspci-i io inuir respec- K 'Itive institutions. - : ,.; p'J 4 " Motor Vehicles ; h ; Undaunted by the short life o' the ill-fated mechanical insneo tion program of 194V (repealed In a -February of 1949) and undismay g red by -failure in subsequent ses- sions to revive mechanical in- spections, proponents in the ; House sent forward a new me- chanical inspection proposal on Wednesday, Referred to as 35 ("common sense" and "inevitable" $9 by Commissioner Scheidt k and M somewhat less kindly ny oppon- 5 ents, the present measure would, jS like- the 1957 proposal, require in ;S spection at state-licensed garag g es of brakes, lights," tires, horn, steering mechanism and ; wind T shield wipers. Members of the 5 .highway patrol could receive fed X era! income tax relief under pro- . . : : tt attn . j; visions oi no ojo wnicn UJ speci- from bankruptcy, the committef approved a measure, to , end ab sentee voting in Graham Coun ty; : CARD OF THANKS" I wish to-thank my friends for the lovely flowers and cards sent to me and for all other acts of kindness shown I was a patient in the hospital. ' i Mrs. Maiy itu'h miih WANTED AT ONCE RAW leigh dealer in Perquimans County. , Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCC-320-R, Richmond, Va. mar6,13,20,27 GROW YOUk OWN FeVn . Free on request our 56-page planting guide catalog in color I and new spring price list of fering Virginia's largest as sortment of fruit trees, nut trees, berry trees, grape vines, landscape plant material. Salespeople wanted. Write Dept. N-17 Waynesboro Nurs eries, Waynesboro, Virginia. mar5,12,19,26 signed at Hertford N. C, on or estate of the late Cornelia n,i hpfnrp Thp 13th Hatf tf FnhniD-u , , , r-r '- -l ' . . j.ZJiT' - """ """'es ana aaaresses are ui luictiusure, ana upon request of the holder of tlm note secured by said duL'd of, trus-t, the undersigned trustee' will offer for sale at public! auction to the highest bidder for! cash at the Court House door in Hertford. Peivjuiiuans County ! N. C. at 11:30 A. M. o'clock on' the 4th day of April, 195!), the property conveyed in said deed i of trust the same lying und be ing in Farkville Township,' Perquimans Countv, N. C and more particularly' described asj follows: Beginning at point the I and husband. R. L. Russell; Sue S. White and husband, M. R. White: Ruby S. Chaffin and husband, W. S. Chaff.n, Jr.; Ella Mae Barclil't and husband, Archie Barcl'ft, and S nion Story and wife, Lil lian Story, Plaintiffs, vs. '. C. Story, Jr., and wife. Clara Story: Augustus Storv pnd wife, Louise Story; Eva S..Hig gins, widow; Peyton Story and wife. Mary Story; Charlotte Whitehurst and husband. Or ville L. Whitehurst. Sr.: Thel ma R. Spindler and husband, visions in the last will and testa-j ment of T. C. Story, Sr., who died' on December 23, 1949, leaving lands in Parksviile Township, Perquimans County, North Caro-t hna, and naming his children as' devisees; that plaintiffs are Hp- isirous of having the Court in-; terpret and define "homeplace" I.'IC ll'.H ill C'jiil orlll ,U... il ecs and legatees nampH I therein can properlv ascertain their proportionate interest in the estate of T. C. Story, Sr. I You me required to make de ; len.-it- to such p'endin; not later than May 15. 1959, and upon I your failure to do so the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief !?oii"ht. I This, the- 25th day of March, 1959. i (s) W. H. PITT, j Clerk of the Superior Court of Perquimans Countv. mar27,apr3,10,17 " NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix jf the estate of Anthony Down nfi. deceased, late of Perquim ans County, North Carolina, vnis is to notify all persons having claims against the es- tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at , Route 1, Box 154, Hertford, I N. C, on or before the 19th day of January, 1960, or this notice: will be pleaned in oar ot tneiri recovery. All persons indebted! o sairt state will please make! immediate oavment.. This 19th day of January, P59 " MATILDA DOWNING. Executrix of Anthony Downing. I Febl3.20.Mar6,13,20.27 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of Clifton Haywood Proctor, deceased, late of Perquimans County. North Carolina, this is to notify, all fies that the $40 per mdnth sub Si jistence allowance provided pa- ;S irol members by the 1957 General j j, 2 Assembly is to be in reimburse-j ment for SDecified pxnenses in-i 12. J i m curred in connection with the JVperfotmance of patrol duties and i2) requires Datrol 'members to submit monthly statements. co," g ering such expenses. J . ;S ? , - Appropriajions ' d V X ' I ' kl ! O ' Tlrno nlj Ml,nn1 miaaI 1m j appropriations circles, as top 10' i brass of the Consolidated Univer- 19 H sity pleaded their Cases before 2f. e the "Appropriations Committees , REPORT OF CONDITION OF Hertford Banking Company of Hertford. In the State of North Carolina al the close of business on March 12, 1959. ASSET s: 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash, items in process of collection $ 426.699.53 . U. S. Govt, oblieations, direct and guaranteed.. 1,396 504 06 3. ; Obligations of States and political subdivisions... 442,675.52 4. : Other bonds, notes, and debentures.; '. 8.000.00 . Loans and d'scounts.. .....:.... 1,255,154.24 1'. Bank premises owned, $93,657.87; furniture and fix tures, $12,290.15 105,948.02 8 Peal estate owned other than bank premises 2 900 00 11. Other assets 15,355.40 TOTAL ASSETS $3,653,236.77 LIABILITIES 13. 14. s, for restoration of funds for facul- 23. Demand deDosits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,657,131.57 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor porations. - 1,165,118.22 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savinps .... , Deposits of States and political subdivisions.....,. , Other deposits Certified and officers' checks, etc.).... TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,034,121.76 R'lls Datable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for; , borrowed money - 300,000.00 Other l abilities 22,421.f6 17,034.41 188,586.03 6,251.53 : ty hikes. The earnest reasoning 24. of the ' educator big guns r was 1 ; spiced with the feminine touch, $3,356,543.42 TOTAL LIABILITIES ' i CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Si as -a. bew of Woman's College's 25.. Capital :.x mrt"wiiMmn - mail themaolvM ' S4. - SurnlU' , 200.000 00 much in evidence in Capitol gal ; ( leries and hearing rooms. Wheth ..$ 25,000.00 27. 28. Undivided profits i ' 41,693.35 Reserves land retirement account for preferred caoi- . tal) 30.000.00! er me legislators can resist inese combined assaults upon their sen sitivities remains to be seen. .on tyytAt. t tartt tttpc papttat. ArTTiTMT i um ib m .' -no .'! Thfs bnnk's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value j,ms wee ?aw mucn scramo- oi nim.uu, 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..,..........:..:........:$ 296,693.35 i ". ling around to' find the extra ; I funds needed to finance the in- creased budget before the Assem ; bly. The administration has pro posed that a withholding tax pro vision would bring in an addi tional $27 million. This measure wa$ attacked this yeek by wit- Total deposits to the credit of the State of North , Carolina or any official thereof., i ....$ MEM OH AND A 50,000.00 41 Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and i for other purposes ... :....$ 503,121.81 - 1 R..L. Stevenson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn ly affirm that the above statement is true, and that it fully nd cor rectly represents the true state of the several matters herein contain- ea ana set lortn. to me pest oi my Knowieage ana oener. R. I,. STKVFNSOIM Correct Attet: ; T. P. BRINN, . ' V. N1. DARDEW .CHAS. E. JOHNSON? -Directors. nd businessmen before the joint Senate and House Finance Com mitteei as expensixe to adminis . ter and a hafdship on employer a-d employee alike The same committee also considered HB 1 14 vT 7.r T , 7 , Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of March tialljf all of the present sales tix 1959( and t nereby certify j am not an officerT decto7ol emptions (many necessities are .this bank. not taxeaj. ep. joraan,,V3e-J t u. v;. wi5auuw. State of North Carolina County of Perquimans is: 'ucer of 'te ijill, told the - Notary Public. - v- ."irpin e)rs October 11, 1959. . ... ii mi i I nil iT1 tt r j'i .i.'A i if ii .ii . ft ii i n i i iM.Mii b mxmx.&ttosiZ . ...;".- v.-as we istm-.- mji .hMK,ji r warn i mm i - i u m i ii: mm$s&.m& i r.i ii K.mr.. u-mt 1 1 ri Fpsfe I There whsn ysu nesd it w AMERICA'S QIIIAT VOLUMttM TAttt roncii It might be anywlieie . . . it might be HERE. Whenever 'catas trophe happens, anytime, merciful aid is there immediately to give relief to stricken people ... through the Red Cross. In time of disaster ... and at all times ... the Red Cross is there. Nome and safety services, health programs, aid for needy children, serv ices for veterans ,and the armed forces ... in these and many other ways, the Red Cross helps when help is needed. Do your part to make sure that the Red Cross will always be there.' Give to ihe Red Cross and you serve humanity . ; . you help others . . . you protect your community . . . all those dear to you,. . . and you, yourself. Give gen erously from the heart . . . give now. The Perquimans Weekly
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