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Or;;:k!Ci:.r"T(I
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i Eula Nixon Greenwo, c
in technicolor, tljsre. in the for-J
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shoot Eambi," Capitol
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, .vmiu v uk ou mailer up tu uie Diaie
NEXT DOOR -- They d. J not
say so in their statemej t, but
cne of the reasons, the Baptist,
Officials, wanted to selj the.,-six-jear-old
building here-1 is. that it
is now - cheek-to-jowl ''with one
jbf Raleigh's newest, and iost
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not , to
-"--if X"
This is', not to implv fcmy
Ijiticism ; of 1 the motel, t it , a
, tat- of the Baptists here himk
ijhef Baptist Convention ..tould
Jrclocate ,its Jieadquarters ' out-
siaer uie - .conuiiviviat area., ncv
Even . though Cnmmprnp Rw.
tailing, it off into the woods. . J retary Luther- Iiccgei knows
Baker and has known him for
And another deer went high-
: THE HICK When the press
boys found in Washington that
a man by the name of I. P.
McLendon . of Greensboro had
been appointed to .investigate
the Bobby Baker business," they
were -.suspicious.' They ' just
knew that Senator Everett Jor
dan rom."1 North Carolina, who
as head, pi the Rules Commit:
tee had 'named-, McLendon was
up, to 'something. ,
Wellt this' showed they"tnew
neither. Jordan nor IcLendOij.
Now, you' hav. heard' tthat
Jerthelcss. there is '.notnmg nerei there are- nn -MHir' Mpa". left.
iiore .eyebaE-to-eyeball ? than and we sometimes; set the same
iiiipi cs&iuii. nej-js , J,,' is' a son.
in-law of the '.late'. Governor
Jhe Baptists , end the motel,
Also, convention headquarters
we now situated wnere iiown-
Jtown Boulevard
SMiilsboro Street.
Charles B. Avcock. is L? P. Mc-
emptied into London; No, he has never been
Thews.iiS no Governor; has never been to
ibusier traffic eorner yliv SJforth ' Congress; has, to ourknowledge,
'r' 1 : .v. j nnHknHN),; tt,A maim. c...--:
IV, hole Southland.. 'n
I Don't be surprised. if efforts
antinuej unabated to construct
new building for the Baptists
elsewhere.
DEER This eigbt-year-old boy
larl hpn' hpirpinff his rtsrUv nil
Stall to take him' deer ' hunting.
ipTiach autumn in his short' span
gm' earth he had heard the; big
Balk .about hunting deer. .,.
1 Fihllly, to put , an end . to the
leaseless begging' his dad ' one
Saturday morning about three
'eeks ago took Sonny with him
m 'a ,"deer hvitit." ' '
Well, they had not gone far
into the woods when, -to the
jda'd's great surprise, a big. buck
kleer stopped, nose in . the air,
ibnly a short distance up the
Jpath from them, Daddy, excit-
ted(; hands shaking at the sudden
ck, raised the gun, , '
However, the . son,, raised on
alt Disney, looked . in amaze
Wnt at his first real live' deer,
never even served as a Superior
Court judge. He is a brother-
in-law of Dr. Clarence Poe.
But he has .turned down' at
least -one appointment to tne
State Supreme Court. Solid as
a rock, ', mild-mannered, a . man
of strong convictions, L. P. Mc
Lendon is of . average stature.
He is ruddy-complexioned, bluer
eyed. He describes himself as a
"country lawyer." , Bu he - j a
Big. Man, a man to be classed
along with the . biggest you have
seen and read about. ' '
And, we have an idea that
Bobby Baker and his like in
Washington wilf- say the ' same
thing after all is 'said and done.
VISIHOR--One of Kidd Brew;
cr's old-time friends-ince"the
days when they both! -worked: in
Washington is Bobby Baker.
He has visited Kidd here in Ra
leigh (as who important hasn't?)
and on at least one trip to Ra
leigh shook hands with the lead
ing politicians ; rrom ; all over
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1959 FORD Ciistom "300" 4-door
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1956 CHEVROLET Belair Hardtop
1956 CHEVROLET Belair 4-door s
1956 CHEYROLET 210" 1-door
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1959 GMC Pickup
1950 CHEVROLET 2-Ton Truck
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Phon 426-5654
Dealer's No. 1741
Hertford, N. C
a number of years -i-r through
Howard Johnson v promotions,
etc. you can put it down now
that. Luther - Hodges is free of
taint. '
Hodges is a past master of po
litioal strategy. Dishonest he is
not, as certain people ,whq' have
:tfo,w , xieai , wim j nw win
teiivou.'; ; j,; . .
. NOTESi-Bverett 'Case.'vcjteran
State College basketball .fioach,
has ; been' ailing -this fallUi and
diitjRex ' HospitaUiftdi this
fruty well he hull'agt 'sejion as
jWovKjng- coach -J Sporj Art
npuncer : ' Ray i Reeve , hai alsp
been on the ill list' "fdrseVeral
weeks.
The story here is that (an
"awlHil" editorial in the Raleigh
XMews & Observer quartering
Mr. Democrat Thad Eure for his
authorship of the Gag Law in
the recent . Legislature has
brought to an end the long-time
friendship of Editor Jonathan
Daniels ana Secretary or State
Eure. But, each in- his own
way, is as rough and tough as
the other. So, shed .no tears.
Some of the REA leaders sin
cerely believe the only way
they oan be sure of saving elec
tric cooperatives is to put. Rob
ert (Spot' ofi Haw River in the
Governor's'. office and right
there is where' he is said to be
getting '0 5 much encouragement
financial "and otherwise to
take qn,:tPreyer(i;!4ore, Lake
and the others,, The . count-down
continues-,' i'rvl' ..
Keep ; bKl seyef ;oli ,yolm Gilmore
of JufianS,.?howpVesident of the
YiDC's. He. is, one of their
youngest leaders-and thanks to
an energetic outlook, high ambi
tion and ,a personable' wife will
go places one of these day in
the Democratic Party. :
The man doing all that fine
publicity for Dan ; K. Moore is
Bill Johnston, who got a lot of
his training as one of the as
sistants in L. Hodges' office
when' , Hodges was, Govemofl. j
i . While; our oursed protectors
VKegR . leveling . their, guns, an! to-)
bacco, another importamt N. C'
f ro swe(et, .potatoes becomes,
mbr1 important ' each day. We'
are impressed with the wide
number of new uses thanks, to)
insiani, sweei potato nakes. Ulvej
.theirttfi tjy fos( Ti,nl4feivihg.j
Just ; add water or milk and'
yWrei.irt.lThe newest thing:;
sweet , potato f jce pream.
VnJS-,"; t&r.-.ysry sweetest;
couples In Raleigh are Roy ahd'
LeB-WllderaIS6-the- rhosf'tal-!
'ntedand last' 'week'L'ee was'
made head of the new Nofth
Hills Merchants' Association
und Roy secretary of the Sea
shore group.
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MEDIEVAL VIEW Five-pointed, two-story restaurant
nestled in thg wooded area of Ruidoso, N.M., looks as
though it might be something out of the dark ages. (
361 pounds. ,
The-- ."absence of ' 'rainfall
throughout most' of' October prp
yided ideal harvest conditions,
and 'losses of cotton ' have ' been
heid '' to ''inmimunv levels. This
situation,'" combined with un
usually light infestations of hojl
weevils ,'and; bt'h'er insects, all
contributed 'to a' yield, some'wliat
ahove earlier 'expectations. ,' ',.
, According to the Bureau of (the
Census, ,264,000 running bales
were'. ginned, ia'the ' State prior
to November 1.' This compares
with 234,000 running bales to
the same date last year and 236,-
000 bales in 1961.
PERQUIMANS INDIANS
WIN PLAY-OFF GAME
brother for 19 and a personal
ioul penalty- against the Rams
Mut.the Indians on the Havelock
;,ll.. Harris took over liere, get
ting 7 yards off the left side
.before turning left end from the
,f)ur for, the touchdown.
iStatistically, Perquimans led
in , first downs 15-4, aietted 272
yards rushing to Havelock's 39;
completed, six of 14' passes for
55 yards, intercepted three, last
jtwo fumbles and were penalized
66 yards. Havelock tried 21
passes, hit on six for 34 yards
, net, intercepted one . pass, lost
two fumbles and were penalized
50 yards. (
The Indians will meet the
Cary-Stedman winner this week
for the eastern finals.
.. box renter automatically termin
I ates the authority of his deputy
or agent
A safe deposit box in the
vault of a bank has been leased
by a husband. The husband has
given to his. wife one of the
duplicate keys and has appointed
her his deputy or agent. The
husband dies. Who now has ac
cess to the safe deposit box?
The person who qualifies as
the executor or administrator of
the husband's estate. The wife's
appointment as her husband's
deputy or agent has been termin
ated by his death.
The statutes of North Caro
lina require the presence of the
clerk of the Superior Court at
the opening of a safe deposit box
in the vault of a bank "upon
the ' death of any person using
or having access lo such lock
box."
The law imposes upon the
clerk of the Superior Court, or
his representative, a duty lo
make an inventory of the safe
deposit box, in the presence of
a representative of the bank,
and to furnish a copy of the
inventory to the Commissioner
of Revenue, the executor or ad
ministrator of the decedent, or
cotenant of the decedent, and the
bank.
If the wife should die before
the husband, the husband would
not have an immediate free ac
cess to the safe deposit box
which h6 has rented in his own
name, aince in this case his
deceased wife has had access to
the box, the presence of the
clerk of the Superior Court and
the making of an inventory by
him is a condition precedent to
the opening of the box for the
first time following his wife's
death. Where the decedent
merely had access to the safe
deposit box, the inventory by
the clerk of the Superior Court
includes only assets in which
the decedent had an interest.
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This Is The Law
N. C. Cotton Crop
Above '62 Figure
:. Production of cotton in North
Carolina is forecast at 335,00a
bales of 500 pounds gross weight1
.toXine. Jterth, Carolina Crop Re
porting. Service. . This -forecast.
based on reports from growers
and, gfnners as, of November -1,
Is Z0.000 bales above the 315,000;
Dales, indicated , , on October r l
ine ioa crop oi 330, UUU bales
exceeds. : 1962 production by 80,-'
000 hales and is 27 percent aboVei
the"flve-year-n957-61) averaee.
Lint yield per acre this year
is estimated at 427 pounds. This
is 100 pounds above last year's
327 pound yield and 66 pounds
above the fiveyear average of
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the Tax Books for 1963 taxes oil real and
personal property for the taxpayers of the
Town of Hertford are now open.
Please come forward and make settlement
for your d963 taxes. )
sion, the Indians scored the first
two tiruts ' they got the bait
Hayelocll f ouldfi't . gain .with, ,th W
kickoff alridi.punted put at mid-R
fiflrl Harri.q. the Combs twmSi
and , ;Jimn ,jun, , along wth If
some (isnorfr. passes irom ,;rranr i
pi's to Jimmv Hunter- moved it L'i
to,- thej, Jt(jtl ;ftre,ciaie. ..weni .pacis.
tp pass, , foetid all .i;ec'eiyers cay-,
ered and.. then threaded his way
lup.the.iipi'ddle, for Uie touchdown,.
T4 naccaj in TTnninr. frtf Iho PVfc ID
Bomt. . .;,-.;;) . "..:-'. r.r. ft
i.i.HaVelnrk was. forced iff. kick 19
r.n Uvnn frvllnt.ti.nfV lltt S
:.T:,::yTrh:Sl' H. C. Bar Association)
ofl, tO(,FrancS(,:; swung,; to,' the fj: ' Joint Rights To
left .sideEoes. and i with the; help I ' Safe Deposit Boxes
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of 'three crisp blocks, t. galloped
76 yards for the score. Hun?
ter converted.
: Midway the fourth period
Freddie recovered a Havelock
fumble on the Rams' 29 and in
five plays the Indians had their
final score. The Indians were
set back on the first play by a
15-yard penalty but Freddie got
four' and Francis passed to his at .any .time,
May a safe deposit box be
rented by two persons?
Yes. More often, however, the
box is rented by one person
alone, who may in writing ap
point another as his deputy or
agent to have access to the box,
upon presentation of the key.
The authority of such depvtty or
agent may in writing be revoked
The death or the
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Island. She began her lii'slmum scar in college.
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The fullest and best ears of
corn hang lowest toward the
ground. Edward Reynolds.
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