-TS5-PirRQT7IMAN3-WEEKtf. KSRTFOED, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY AUGUST 10. 185, PAGJEi FiyS St t -if T 1- jt, ::.:r;a it Nasser Winning Gamble? Russia Backs Him Un , , Kefauver Return Favorr Trumsii: Gave Up? ; Washington Egyptian. President-Dictator Gamel Nasser is very near to having won a bold gamble to steal the, SJuet Canal. . Nasser, like Hitler before hira, risked a war on the conviction that the democra cies would not fight and'apparently he Vas righ.t, , -N' ' The canal, most important inters national, waterway . in the world, was due to become Egyptian prop, ertjf in' 1968. 'Nasser decided to take it' twelve, years early, after Britain followed the U. S. lead in bhjntly refusing. Nasser a loan to build a dam on the Nile River.' This was outright piracy on the national . level and everyone in volved recognized it for 'what it was,, ; The British had just carried off their last soldiers from the -Canal Zone in June. -. Thus- - Nasser waited only a month to' take over after the soldiers. left t 1 1 Russia, of course, was. delighted with the theft. The Moscow radio beamed out support of the nation alization. Nasser acted like Hit- DEALER NO. 1690' ;- 1953 Plymouth 1 CLUB COUPE 1953 Willys STATION WAGON ; 1953 Plymouth ; 4-DOOR SEDAN 1953 Ford ' VICTORU , 1952 Plymouth 4-DOOR . .1952 Chrysler NEW YORKER 4-DOOR f 1952DeSoto . 4-DOOR ?! waiWiiiys; '. , STATION WAGON 1951 Plymouth ' 4-DOOR z 1951 Chevrolet 2-DOOR 1950Buick Vj- 4-DOOR '1950 Chevrolet CONVERTIBLE 1950 Chevrolet , 4-DOOR !l94tudebaker 2-DOOR ' - 1949 Chrysler ; 1 4-DOOR " v -194& Chevrolet . J4-T0N . SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS INJJSED CARSt USED GARS L 0r ' : ENGRAVED -OR PRINTED. Ml ; r-.-vv v..;. - 1 imand. W.e will be glad tq make sug;-' " X 4 I isiB J . v nn without the slrchtest ob- . -: -u on your part . Weddirlcr ; Invit"tiori !and Announcements iVthe vrorCns, dszti and prlr.t!na.f v formal Announcement 0?- Invitatipn, 13 of the vtmoct Importance that cor t form be oirorved, Our familiarity .h the cp" 1 ;iJ;ed customs apc'ying to j lerp just as the weekend approach' ' ed and. hurraed conference .could not; produce anything effective for v"w" w.sir-' 1 land. the United, States anfl France until earlv tha follnwinnr week. - lowing the seizure it appeared that the first idea, to send; ships and men to th area, had heen-ahandon- .3 - ji 1 ' l ' ' - I heayyBreatigedffea.t;in .MJ East, r The United . States in a. presidential year, could not get to.' volve in any; fighting. , ; ,f','-;.y it. Yet Nasser was very weak. He had Israel on his hands at the time of thd seizure of th? canal and the Israelis would" have liked, nothing better than tp see him become in volved in military operations in the Canal Zone. Moreover, Israeli mil itary forces would probably . have willingly joined in an operation to restore the canal to its former ba sis. , But the major democracies, hesi tated, talked, protested. It was like the thirties all over again. ' - Senator Estes Kefauver, in Swinging his support to Adlai Ste venson is returning a few past l"favors" from, Averell Harriman. He also is bidding to get himself in ) lone for one of several things. 'If Stevenson wins, he could expect an important appointment; ,r ' He might get jhto serious conten tion for the second place nomina tion,, should Stevenson wi at (!hi-cago-r-an4 therq are report that Kefauver tcouId;ilha,ve; swAjng',1ii8 weight to Harriman, but was prom- iatkA AfaW-fiAn ' t';i J ' '':'. ''O.r' ' Kefauver must have remembeH ed the bitter cur he dra.nlc t fit cago, in 1952, as a re'sqlt of tHe at titude Harry Truman nd 'then Averell Harriman. . When Kefauver led the field in delegate votes, at the 195 convention, he proposed to Harriman . that the New Yorker support b4m, in return for second place on the ticket. , -' ' Harjrinian wasn't interested and that ended Kefauyer's chances. Ho had no where eje to turn., i The Senator's supporters felt that. Har riman should' have favored Kefau ver'; candidacy, sinqe it, was high ly popular in New York. ' Now that Truman, appear to baye helped Harriman a bit, Kefauver has re turned, their 1952. compliments with a blow that just about clinches things for Adlai. : "; ' !. ' , It's' a,lso said tbt Harry Truman camegttf &e conclusion that Harri man fould not win the nomination just prior tq Kefauyer's announce ment Therefore, the Kefauver bolt came just as Truman may have been reevaluating his, flirtation with Harriman thpugh HST al ways ' maintained on the -surface that he had no choice. This didn't seem to jive with his call for a fighting candidate and close relations with Harriman ear. lier in the year. ; Harriman was generally . onsideied a fighting candidate, though many people thought he was fighting for the wrong things. Stevenson was con sidered the moderate, as is Presi dent Eisenhower in the Republican Party. W r ; SUNDAY SCHOOL ; f LESSON ' , a must exercise that same pure, un selfish, kindly love towards one another; and to all around you, which I have manifested to all men, or else you ; must change your narae( you shall not disgrace the name-of Christian." - . Are you a Christian? Are you trying to be Christ-like? While no one is perfect, and we are all sin ners, are we honestly trying to live . - ' v . "as) we know Christ would have his I fqllpwers live? It we aren't do- In so now, left take a fresh startl v v" f v """"ipi; tnis notice wiir oe pieaaeu in. Uave us do front here on out Ivwmwvwvvwmvi Proceedings Of Commissionera '' T N ' .j, C8Wty CojnmiMipwrs of ,the County of Perquitnans County, North Carolina,, held on the first Monday in AugHist, August 6, 1956, , at 10 o'clqck A'- M., at its regular ,,meeting place In, the (yourt , House. in Hertford, erquimans County, N, p. . Present : A- T. Lane, chair, man, presiding .and Commissioners Wm, C Chappell, E.! B.' Hollafwell, R. L. Spivey a!nd Warner; Madre. Absent: None. - x- ', '. . ; Reports received, from Agricul ture Extension Service and Wel fare Departments. . . : 1 On motion duly made, seconded art t and passed, the Board voted "I Write Off Tax Line Notes held by I the County, - . ; On moon d? made, and passed, the Board granted per, mission to the Lions Club, to have ' their carnival in September. ' On mntinn rfulw 'maA. ni noMo j' ' iu n . j . , . . t 1, f the Board voted to hold their tyOXt regular. meeting Tuesday, Septem ber4,195(L ;, ..'.. .. On motion duly made, .seconded and passed, the Board adopted the following resolution: ' Whereas it has been brought to tb attention of the Board of Coun ty ;Corarnissioners of Perquimans County, that a bridge or culvert should be repaired or replaced, on River Street in Winfall, N. C, near the Winfall Community House ; Therefore, we the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Perquimans, : respectfully request Mr. George Mack of the North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission, to have the bridge or culvert repaired or if ne cessary, construct a new bridge or culvert, and to contact Commission er Earl B, Hollowell of Winfall, N. C in regard ,to the location of the above mentioned bridge or culvert. "The Board further requests a copy of this resolution be mailed to Mri George Mack, by the Clerk to the Board. ' The Treasurer was ordered to pay the following bills: . j Edwards- & Broughtori Company, $197.60; The Office Supply Store, $50.57; Eastern Qffijpe Equipment Company, $59.78i Commercial Printing Company, $79.14; Owen G. Dunn Company,. $98.59; The Per quimans Weekly,'- $23.90; Lowe's Funeral Home, $8.00; Hertford Hardware & Supply Co., $1.19; Darden Bros,, $42.40; Matthews Dail, $60.00; Sam Hourmouzis, $55.90; Robert A. White, $10.20; Dr. T. V. Brinn, $48.30; W. C. Strowd, $14.18; Perry Electric Sup ply, $5.30; Albemarle Hospital, Inc., $52.25; Lynch Funeral Home, $5.00; John T. Davis Funeral Home, $40.00; Eastern North Carolina Sanatorium, $99.75; C. Edgar White, $10.75; Johnson, White & Co., $39.54. j j',! . ,, .1 " No furthdrl'busltiefi, 'the Board adjourned. A. T. LANE, Chairman JULIAN C. POWELL, ' Clerk To Board. Classified and Legals FIGS FOR SALE DELICIOUS new crop. See Corp Reed, R2, Hertford, N. C. -, , It NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Nixon Hollo well, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims ... 1 against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1. Hertford. N. C, on or t - .1. inn'' j ' ..! iniir . ? $,"49$ bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please This 10th cay of July, 195C. JOHNNIE HOLLQWELL, Administrator of v.: ., ;, . : - Nixon Hollowell . July2p7,Aug3A0,17,24 r NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of William Max well Copeland, deceased, 16te-of Perquimans County, North; Caro lina, this is to notify all persons havine claims aeainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them1 to the , undersigned at P,:0: Box 3L Win fall, N. C, on oiu before the 28th day of March, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. AIL persons indebted to said estate will please make, im mediate payment. .?:' This 28th day of March, 1956.. LESSIE COPELAND, Administratrix of "I ' July20,27.Aug3,10,17,24 .. ! ill. nnARm wu&.,m..u I.IMI I II ... I - 1 NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra- Norfolk, Virginia, tbis is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased :to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Belcross, N. C, on or before the 14th day of July, 1957 orwthi no tice Will be pleaded in Dr 01 tneir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please' make-immediate payment. j' "j 'V This 14th day of July, 1956, SAMUEL H. JENNINGS, ' Administrator, CTA of ; ELIZABETH HEATH -PARKER July20,27,Aug3,10,17,24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of L. R. Webb, deceased, late of Perquimans Coun ty', North Carolina, this is to noti fy all . persons having claims 1 fVuumAfww yvjvvvv'nr",,rY' KEEP THIS AD! Over 20,000 Arthritic and Rheumatic Sufferers have taken this Medicine since it has been, on the market It is inexpen sive, can be taken in the home. For Free information, give name and address to P. O. Box 826, Hot Springs, Arkansas. .. WWII NEW! NAVAC0 Doorhoods for Average Si Doorways Lani:ng Supply Co, t HERTFORD, C. A-l Used Cars & Trucks 1955 FORD Customline 4-door Overdrive.- '.' ......... 1953 FORD Country Sedan 8-passenger wagon; overdrive 1954 FORD Customline 2-dr. 1958 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Deluxe 1949 CHEVROLET 4-dr. Deluxe 1952 MERCURY 4-dr. ; : Mercomatic, 195,0 CHEVROLET 2-dr. 1951 -J?vku 4-ar. VII Irt Osver'drive )tr' 951 CHEVROliT 2-dr. Deluxe , lv 195a FORD VaF250 Pickup ; ' ; 1955 FORDV8F10aPickup 1955 FORD V&F1C3 Pickup v n. Custom cab.. - ''OTi':jLiC3ia CSALER'S K3 IZiX ' ' ' against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Hertford, N. C on ot before the 22nd day of June. 1957, or this notice will be plead" in. bar of their recovery. AH persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, This 22nd day of June, 195& REBECCA WEBB ' Administratrix of L. R. Webb. Ju29July6,13,20,27,Aug3 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as. Administra tor of the estate of Paul J. White, deceased, late of Perquimans Coun-J tv. North Carolina, this is to noti ifv all . nersons havine claims against the estate. 01 sam aeceaseo. to exhibit them to tne unaersignea at 1220 W. Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C, on or before the 10th day of July, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in Par 01 tneir re- covery. All persons indebted tol said estate will vlease make im-.l mediate payment. This 10th day of July, 1956. ARNOLD W. WINSLOW, Administrator of Paul J. White. Aug3,10,71,24,31,Sept7 North Carolina In The Perquimans County Superior Court Elizabeth R. Cooper, Plaintiff ' ' vs. Norman Cooper, Defendant NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION The above named Defendant will take notice that an action for Di vorce Absolute has been commenc ed in the said Court on the ground of two years separation. And the Defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Perquimans County, N. C, within thirty days after the 10th day of August, 1956 and answer or demur to the said Complaint filed, or the Plaintiff will move the Court for the relief therein demanded. This 12th day of July, 1956. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court W. H. Oakey, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff , July20,27,Aug3,10 THOMAS CARLYLE "Here on earth we are soldiers fighting in a for eign land; that understand not the pian o the cam paign and have no need to understand it seeing well what is at our hand to be done." 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