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t.:z rrr.rj!r3 v-"ur. i?.T?tT.3, ir;r.T:i casjouxk, fridav January n, ma. PAC2 srvr J ... s . One of the im onies of every new i) the administration c 'i of office to those a (.aalifying by election 'nent. Twelve new i re scheduled to be i j i for the first time at c V.g of the 98th Con i. "-I.is constitutes one of It. A turnovers I have wit ad since I have been in the ate.- More important, how ; ver, is the fact that the tragic alhs of ''Senators Kerf and . . avez, both powerful Commit i.e C' rmen, have struck heavy blows to the Senate's leaders. T.!- -ely, . they : headed the Aeror uacal and Space Sciences and ; s Public Works Commit ter. Their deaths .' are certain t live a far teaching effect on t d erf airs of the Senate. .- New Senators ' are: Bayh, Brewster, ' Dominick, InoUye( K B medy, ' McGovern, Mdntyre, ' hem, v Nelson, v Ribicoff and .mpson. Senator Kerr's sue cesser has not beem named at the tl.ne of this writing. :x'. . ., The oath taking .ceremony is brief and simple.' It is funda mental to the working of the parliamentary government ' and democracy.' It requires at the inception of office 'holding - a dedication to the principles of constitutional government. (' As Congress opens, I am im pressed by the. fact that while the Senate, is a continuing parlia mentary body, its membership is ever-changing. .' In ; addition to the lives of Senator Kerr, and Chavez, death struck down Sen ators Dworshak, .., Case, v Schoep pel, and Bridges during the 87th Congress. : - There were four re tirements from office . by Sena tors Butler, Bush, Long of Ha waii, and . Smith of ; Massachu aetts., Five Senators were- dej feated in their bid for 're-election. ; . Senators Bottum, Carroll, Capehart, Hickey, and Wiley will vacate their seats. . v,V , The- defeat of Senators Wiley and ' Capehart reshuffles the rankings' of the minority mem ten of' the Judiciary and the tanking and Currency Commit ts, where they had top rank, priority determiner; committee r nbershipfntjnsf'and chair? nmnships by Senator custom. 1 . All these changes will have on important, bearing on the. issues for ' this session- which include fte v and holdover problems. Eco nomic and tax policies, transpor ts l.on and farm measures, edu cation and medical, care propos als, are channeled through the Senate's seventeen standing com mittees. The make-up of most committees, will be affected by these deaths, retirements, and political defeats. I " expect no changes to be made in my Com mittee assignments. Currently,' I hold membership on the Armed Services, Government Operations, and Judiciary Committees. I Y ave Chairmanships of Judiciary rubcommittees on Constitutional I 'nhts and Revision and Codifi es lion of the Statutes of the i i ' 'ITU 'V;' vl- L orAU i INT ANNOUNCED a::. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Burkley Jones, III, of Annapolis, Md., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Arrne Heather, to Sam uel Shorey Hollingsworth. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shorey Hollingsworth of Ijarngville, Md., and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. j A. W. Hef ren of Hertford. . Miss Jones is a member of the senior class of Hood College in Frederick, Md.. Mr. Hollingsworth at tended the .University of North Carolina and is presently stationed with the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army at Fort Bragg, N. C. VLrtrijinnnnriprtrM--.-t--(-i-i-(- --- - -i-i-r - ---- - - - - -- -- -- - Adult exhibitor rohly.' .' r First 1 Place i.4...wH15.00 ' Second Place :.........$12.00 Third- Place ....C$10.00 i cims a Pen of three market bogs- Adult exhibitors only. First Place . $12.00 Second Place $10.00 Third Place $ 8.00 Champion Adult Pen Rosette. Reserve Champion Adult Pen Rosette.- j Class Ifl Individual Market . Hogs Adult exhibit ohly. . First Place . ...... ....SM.Oft ; Second Place . $ 8.00 Third Place $ 6.00 Fourth Place .......$ 4.00 , Fifth Place .............$ 2.00 Champion Adult Individual- Rosette. ' ' Reserve Champion Adult In dividualRosette, a . . Class IV ' Pen of five market hogs Junior members only. First Place ......,;.;:...$15.00 Second Place ..........$12.00 . Third Place .1: .,......$10.00 Class V , , Pen of three market hogs-- Junior members only.. First Place ..:.........i.$12.00 Second Place ........$10.00 ' Third Place 8.00 , ' Champion Junior Pen Rosette. Reserve ' Champion Junior Pen Rosette. Class VI Individual market hogs- Junior member only; .....,;...''.. First Place $10.00 Second Place ...$ 8.00 Third Place ...$ 6.00 Fourth Place .....$4.00 Fifth Place ...:...-...:.$ 2.00 ' Champion Junior Individual- Rosette. , , ' - , ( Reserve Champion Junior In- United States. 1 am also a member of the Advisory Commission on Inter governmental ..Halations -along with : Senators , lijskie v and Mundt,.. . ,,. -. ... . Congress has many unresolved issues to consider at this session. foresee a 'long and session ahead, - - - 110 Market .d Sale March 6lh Continued from Page One pounds are eligible. . 4. No. 3 hogs cannot be en tered in the show. No. 2 hogs will not be . eligible lor prem iums, t . 5. Animals are . . eligible to compete in only one class.- Each exhibitor is limited to one entry in each class if all classes are participated in. Nd person can exhibit more than 9 hogs.. 6. All entries must be ap proved by county agent or voca tional teacher before entry is made. 7. Each exhibitor or buyer as sumes all liabilities in case of sickness, death, or injury 'to his animals. The -exhibitor is re sponsible until the . animal is sold, at which - time the buyer assumes the liability. 8. - All animals must be shown by their owner except when an exhibitor has two animals in the judging ring at the same time. 9. Each 4-H or FFA exhibitor must submit an up-to-date pro iect book record book at the difficult ' time his animal is weighed in et the show. 10. In order to compete for premiums, ell animals must be in place not later' than 12 noon March 6. 1. The grand and reserve champion pens and grand and reserve champion individual hogs in both the Junior and adult divisions wi!' 1 1 sold separately. All other i. will, be conveni ently grot 3 d end sold in "decks" ac . -ding to U. S. grades.' 11 All anit;ials entered in the show must be sold. Class I Pen of ' five market hogs-- Taylor Theatre EDENTON. N. C. Wednesday, Thursday. Friday. Saturday, January 9-10-11-12 '! .". WALT' DISNEY'S "IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS" with Ha'yley Mills .,.. Maurice Chevalier Wilfrid White , . Tethteolor . Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, January 13-14-15 . - Belie Davis and ', . : Joan Crawford in '' . "WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE" Wednesday, January 16 FLAY, LUCKY IT'S FBEE Pater Cushing in THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES" Teeknicolor FLEASK NOTE: CHANGE IN BOOKING January 17-lt "ESCAPE FROM EAST BERLIN" Replaces "Tha Pigeon That Took Rome" dividual Rosette; Class VII , Showmanship contest" for 4-H and FFA members. . A' First Place .i...'....,L..$6.00 : Second Place ; :.',i..$4.00 ., Third Place .....2.00 Quintoit Lowe. Dies After Long Illness Quinton Merritt Lowe, 65, a native and lifelong resident of Perquimans .County, died at his home on Route 2 Monday morn ing at 5:12 o'clock after a long illness. He was the son of the late George and Mrs. Martha Hendricks Lowe, was a ' retired farmer and attended the Oak Grove Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Lucy Cartwright .;. Lowe; four sons, William,' Allen, Harmon and Bruce : Lowe: a daughter. Mrs. Rosa Lowe White, and one grandchild, all of Route 2. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:30 n the cha pel of ; the t Swindell Funeral Home by the Rev. Walter Hill, pastor of the Mt. Sinai Baptist Church. Members of the church choir sang "Old Bugged Cross" and "What" A Friend We Have In Jesus." They were accom panied by Mrs. J. Ellie White, organist.' The casket was covered with a pall of red carnations and white gladioli. Pallbearers were Walton Lowe, Ervin Trueblood, Lawrence Per ry, George Trueblood, Wallace Morgan and Harvey Stallings. ' Burial was in Cedarwood Cemetery. MRS. SYLVIA WINSUOW HOSTESS TO HD CLUB Mrs. 'Sylvia Winslow. was hos tess at her home, "Shady Croft," to the Whiteston Home Demonstration Club Thursday night, January 3, at 7:30 o'clock. The entire , lower floor of Mrs.: Winslow's home was deco rated with snow men and other happy New year's greetings. Mrs. Archie White, president, called the meeting to order. '10. Master Let Me Walk With Thee" ' was sung by the group and the Lord's Prayer was prayed. Mrs. Billy White, home agent, gave a very good demonstra tion on "Know Your Year Book." Mrs. White emphasized the meaning of the home demon stration club members' creed, which says "Today's Home Builds Tomorrow's World." Each club member was asked to write a sentence telling why she joined the club. Our motto for 1963 is "Each One Help One." The meeting closed by repeat ing the club collect. i Mrs.' Winslow invited the 15 members present into the dining room, where she served pie, pas try mix and cookies. Peanut Production Highest Since 1956 Peanut production in North Carolina is estimated at 347,600,- 000 pounds compared with 309,- 760,000 pounds produced in 1961 and is the largest total produc tion ' attained since 1956. The record yield per acre of 1,975 pounds is 12 percent above last year and surpasses the pre vious high of 1,860 pounds pro duced in 1958 by 6 percent. This year's crop was . produced on 176,000 acres, the same as in 1961. ':;;"V... ';''; ' Favorable weather conditions CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincer- est thanks and deepest apprecia tion' to our many friends, each individual, the many' churches, and our pastor, for the prayers offered, visits, the many lovely cards, and letters written; also the flowers, food and all acts of and improved cultural practices, combined with an effective in sect and disease control prograra contributed to the outstanding yield and good quality attained by growers. The , new is but the old coma Each sunrise sees a new year born. Helen Hunt Jackson. CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this method to express my appreciation to the people in Hertford and Perquim ans County for taking time out from their busy holiday schedule to 'remember me while 1 was a patient in the St. Joseph Hos pital, Augusta, Georgia, with their letters and get-well cards, which seemed to be hand-picked especially for me. A special thanks to members of the Mary Towe Missionary Circle of the First Methodist Church and the Hertford Business and Profess- kindness rendered at the sudden ional Women's Club for the love- death of our husband and father, ly gifts. May God bless each TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED Attention Women -Age 16 and Up Free schooling available for residents of Perquimans County. Good pros pects for full time employment as sewing machine operator upon com pletion of school. Inquire at Edenton office, Employment Security Com mission, 709 Broad Street, Edenton, or Don Juan Mfg. Corp., 604 West Grubb Street, Hertford, as soon as possible for details: All those who have applied for work at Don Juan Mfg. Corp.; and who have passed the aptitude test at the Employment Security- Office are eligible to attend this school. Haywood J. (Shag) White. Your kindness will never be forgot ten. ; Addie W. White and Jo Ann Mr. and Mrs. James Fortescue of you in a very special way. Most sincerely, ALICE T. OWEN'S (Mrs. Melvin G. Owens)'' Wrightsville, Georgia Your modern servant :flUn) LP GAS For cooking, hot water and space heating ClaanConvenient Economical REED OIL COMPANY Phone 2231 ... Hertford, N. 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