| SENATOR i I SAM ERVIN A1 I * SAYS * |gPi^ EfT ---hum— aw»— WASHINGTON Tht | housing titW of the 1966 K Civil Rignts Act is being ■ offered to the country as 'a ■ “national necessity” tb end I discrimination in the sale, ■ lease Snd rental of all i arms K of housing. ■ This calls to mifid the B truth uttered ,by 'William ■ Pitt, the younger, tv,hen- he I j said that, “Necessity is the I plea for every infringement i of human frfectdrrt.” This I time the plea is that home* ■ owners and renters do l. the government’s bidding. I' A few years ago,. such?'# 1 proposition would have bdhrf I def^" I erence paid to such a pAp m. . Open letters from T. 8. WILLIFORD fi Dear friends, When pain arises it is not unusual to try to ease it by tdteing drugs or tranquiliz ers. ' *■-. The delth of a- ltj£-;% / ed one is / survivors, but ‘tiy taking tranquilizefs, '* we only postpone thh facing of our grief and interfere with the natural ■ express ion of anguish at the loss of a loved one, thus delaying thfe re adjustment that midst be made. Tranqui lizers should be used I>/ only in unusual cir cumstances and uni der a doctor’s direc tion. Respectfully, ) I WILLIFORD) FUNERAL HOME I EDENTON, N.C J >ll ■ I ' | BRING YOUR JUNK TO IIS! WE BUY ALL KINDS OF SCRAP METAL • IRON • STEEL f • COPPER * • BRASS r # ALUMINUM I • BATTERIES 5 Edwards Body & Fender Works 3 Miles North of Edenton, HwJ. 17 USED AUTO PARTS Motors, Transmissions, Generators, Starters, Radios, Tires, etc. ■t 1 ~ ‘ 1 ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ '' ■ ■a;r , j..i -Trjrj.T I .’ ""f"*' *i, ',i “j , :=~.rrr~'. .. 1 :■ . *| WATCH FOR JULY OPENING OF NEW I v I SI c EDENTON TRIPLE-A 11 AUTOMATIC AftD SELF-SERVICE CAR WASH ■ * ft N. Brqad Street Adjacent to A(k I* and RCA Whirlpool Launderette •«, *■ . * ■», < K v «■ ‘*- v'• . .. fc *’t ' v -*• * A»' ■ »" AYh ‘ poSal now cotries ftorii the emotional impact of any leg islation to ban “discrimina tion.” Compulsion that would be abhorred in any other area of law is recomfnended With no qualms if “civil rights” is inserted in the title of the measure. What about the homeown er who has been ldst in much of the discussion? How would he fare in the invest ment of a lifetime of l&bdr and service which he places ;inv Kis home. or the apart ment he rents? The hous *ing„ title wbojd; give . him -vast- new cortceriis. Ddei sSions tftid he?* now. ldakes cotild bring all sorts Os battles ’with government ag encies and the federal courts' If he chose the right pur chaser, or the right renter, he would have ho troubles, but if his decision did not conform to the latest gov ernment guidelines on hous ing, neighbors, and how one ought to make a judgment, his troubles would begin. Title IB of- the proposed 1966 Civil Rights Act states that prospective home pur chasers would have legal grounds to challenge the sale or rental on grounds of v and'i'haye,: fr,ey legal services to present their grievances. Upon a finding of discrimination, the federal court could grant a permanent or temporary in junction, or award damages against the homeowner for “humiliation,” or even make him pay the prospective pur chaser’s lawyer fees. The whole power of the federal government could be array ed against a citizen who simply chose to sell his house to a friend or a strang er whom he liked. , Against such odds, home ownership might, turn, into a nightmare 'of red tape in timidaiion, arid litigatiqn. Peaceful souls would coni elude that the best way to sell a home was to pick an individual that the govern ment was most likely to ap prove. Advocates of such meas ures say that “human rights" ought to overrule “property rights." This is nonsense. Property has no rights, only attributes. Property attri-. j butes do present a human • ' • • - THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY JUNE 30, 19|»6. right, a civil right—a right protected, .by. the, Constitu- ; tiori it fe basic w a free and contented society. CUite if Was' said ih max ttns thit had respect that “the king of England could riot enter trie poorest man’s ; > tenement without ah invita tion,” that “a tnaii’s home wafc his castle,” and that , “property ownership brought . stability ‘to the community.” . Now the government pro- I poses to stand at the thresh . old of every door with a I “For Sale” sign In the yard. I So the country finds it , self arguing over whether the government ought to pick and choose homeowners ( and approve the disposition , of property. The record is replete with evidence that . such; control few* foment . evasion and' .disrespect for ’ Law in gepefal. This propo sition is all the more extra , ordinary when ohe considers that every time such pro i posals have been, put to a f. vote of the people they have been decisively rejected. Advertising makCs any good business larger. , Arid who can remember I t the old opera house when it . was the gayest spot in town? ' LEGAL NOTICES i s NOTICE OF SALE j By virtue of the power , contained in that certain deed ' of trust executed by Mitchell aqd [ on, dated* January 8, 1964,. re-, ‘ corded in Book 81, pages 439 , and 440, Chowan County ' Public Registry, default hav ing been made in the pay . ment of the indebtedness se p cured thereby, I will on July , 28, 1966, at 12:00 o’clock noon ' at the courthouse door in e Edenton, North Carolina, sell I at public auction to the high _ est bidder for cash, the fol -3 lowing described lands in s First Township, Chowan „ County, North Carolina, to wit: - I. BEGINNING on old Mill i Road on path opposite a red - oak on George Hutson’S land . and running pn easterly ■ course across a small branch > running by a small marked i white oak to a stake on the ■ John Small Road; then down the said Small Road to the lands of George Hutson; then along the old Mill Road or path to the beginning, and containing' five acres, more or less. l i. BEGINNING at the sec ond tbrner of Lot - No. 1; ‘ thence near a West 'course with a line of marked trees 27 -poles to a hickory.;, thence -South-8-degrees West 69 and three-fifths poles to a stake; thencs. South 87 % degrees East 26 and four-fifths poles to a stake; thence North 8 degrees East 71 poles to the beginning and containing ten acres, more or less. 111. A' part of Rocky Hock Creek Swdmp which lies West of high land deeded to Harry and Llewellyn Morris, November 20, 1895 and con taining 25 acres, more or less. A ten percent cash deposit vrill be required of the suc cessful bidder on the day of sale to guarantee compliance With- the sale. Trustee. jun3,ju17,14,21c EXfetIUTOR’S NOTicE Having qualified as Execu tor of the estate of George T. Peble, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of De cember, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. AID per No two people think ex actly alike, and it takes some frtatrifctj CbUptes a lifetime to find that out. There is only one way to be happy and that lies in finding mental satisfaction. For Sale 3-Bedroom House on Badham Road SHADY LOT Priced for Quick Sale! SEE OR CALL Ernest Cullipher Phone Res. 482-2283 or see in person at Sinclair .Station or Haywood Jones Phone 482-2314 I sons indebted to said estate • will please make immediate [ payment. This 6th day of June, 1986. , .... . CHARLIE E. PEELE, ■i ' ' Executor of The 1 Estate of George T. Peele, Deceased . Jun 9,16,23,30 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE , Having qualified as Execu ( tor of the estate of Lloyd E. l Bunch, late of Chowan I County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against the es ’ tate of said deceased to pre l sent them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of December, 1966, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar I of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said es l late wifi please make imme diate payment. This 15th day of June, 1966. PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY. By R. Graham White. Trust Officer, Executor of the Estate of Lloyd E. Bunch. June 23,30Ju1y7,14 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Exe-1 cutor of the estate of Nora B. Oliver, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against tne estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of December, 1966, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make imme diate payment. This 16th day of June, 1966. J. J. OLIVER, Executor of the Estate of Nora B. Oliver, Deceased. June 16,23,30Ju1y7 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Execu tor of the estate of Lillie P. Lane, late of Chowan Coun -this- is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the 23rd day of Decem ber, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay- I ment. This 21st day of June, 1966. HERBERT RAYE LANE, j Executor of the Estate of i Lillie P. Lane, Deceased. 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