Page Two jl SENATOR ff\ A LENNON M REPORTS ☆ Wfl _l___ | !■■■! AM HIMII II II M~A Washington—Last week the Senate paid its official tribute to the late Senator Clyde Hoey in a special me morial service. Touching It is touching to realize that Sena tor Hoey had attained the highest plauteau of respect and admiration from his Senate colleagues. It will not go into the details of the me morial service, but it should be noted here that all of the country held him in the very highest esteem. Editorials The editorial eulogies from North Carolina newspapers were eloquent in: their tributes to Senator Hoey. They j described the g-eat respect with which j he was held by all of North Carolina. While it was impossible to get all of j the editorials. I was able to get a very j representative group of them for in-, sertion in the Congressional Record as: a tribute to Senator Hoey. Committees Upon returning to the Senate last week after attending the convention in Raleigh, I began my new duties as a member of the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. I am looking forward to service on this committee. A new assignment was given me on the Commission in Intergovernment al Relations. This is a bi-partisan commission for the purpose of study ing ways whereby the Federal and state governments can eliminate waste and inefficiency through proper co-i ordination of governmental activity. | Tax Legislation Senator George, of Georgia, and I have had an opportunity to discuss the tax situation. I am glad to report that he is even more determined than ever to win income tax reductions for millions of Americans, especially those in the lower income brackets. I agree with him wholeheartedly and am look ing forward to converting that belief into action. Tobacco For South Korea | Three million dollars xvorth of flue cured tobacco soon may be on the way to South Korea. It was a pleasure to be among those pushing the plan for sale of the leaf through the For eign Operations Administration. South Korea made a bid for this to bacco early this year. The request was later withdrawn. But I have been assured Korea will be given the op portunity to renew the bid and the ■ outlook is very bright that the sale' j PONTIAC EXTRA SPECIALS FOR T HIS WEEK ’SO Ford, 2 Door Sedan ’SO Chev., 2 Door Sedan ’sl Chev., 2 Door Sedan 1951 Pontiac Deluxe FOUR-DOOR . ■ ■ 8-CYLINDER A1 Mo Co A-l Used Cars North Broad Street EDENTON, N. C. Phone 58 s will be consummated. Young Visitors ' We’re right busy here in Washing | ton but never too busy to take time | out and greet the hundreds of North . i Carolina school students who visit the Capitol weekly. Meeting and talking i j with them refreshes one’s faith in the future of America. And I believe many of their parents would be sus [ prised by the interest they show, by I asking questions, in the national gov ernment. There is no doubt that these visits are truly a part of their edu cation for good citizenship. Waterways Meeting | There was an unusually large num ' her of North Carolina leaders visiting lin Washington last week. Included j was a large delegation to the annual j convention of the National Rivers and* | Harbors Congress. All the projects! ! they proposed for improvement of channels and inlets were passed by the Projects’ Committee and we’ll be hearing more about them in the Con gress later. | Answer Call | “The Scythe of Time has worked swiftly among our reliable older farm ers,’’ says County Agent Charlie Ov erman. “Within seven days three were cut down. Oliver J. Forehand of Ad ivanee community, Jack Lane and Hen fry C. Goodwin, of Enterprise commun ity, were called by the Divine Archi tect on May 21 and May 26. “These were good community lead ers during their more active life. They were highly respected by their neigh bors and friends and were good co operators. The good they did will long be remembered and we shall miss them. It should impress upon us the fact that we know not when we shall be called, that each of us can do much to make our community a better place !in which to live and that we should strive to leave behind us Footprints of Good on the Sands of Time.” CARD OF THANKS I am taking this means to thank those voters who were so courteous to me while campaigning for the of fice of Sheriff of Chowan County and those who saw fit to cast their] ballot for me. I want to thank each i one. ERNEST W. LEE cl THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954. Rev. Ralph W. Knight Returns As Pastor At Ballard's Bridge Left Church About Pour > Months Ago to Accept 1 Call at Charlotte X X , Members of Ballard’s Bridge Bap . tist Church are delighted by the fact , that a former pastor, the Rev. Ralph W. Knight, early this week returned , to Chowan County to resume the pas , i torate of the church. Mr. Knight tendered his resignation as pastor of the church about four . months ago to accept a call to the ; Wilmont Baptist Church at Charlotte. I In coming back to Chowan County, | Mr. Knight said, “the love and devo |-tion of the good people of Ballard’s II Bridge and Chowan County are draw -1 ing me back.” j Albemarle League Opens Monday Night (Continued From Paate One) Tuesday, June 15 —Rocky Hock at Elizabeth City; Colerain at Edenton. Wednesday, June 16—Hertford at Rocky Hock; Elizabeth City at Cole ~~ Thanks, Good People of Chowan County I want to take this opportunity to publicly thank the people of Chowan County for their splendid vote given me for re-election as Sher iff in Saturday's Primary Election. The large majority is very gratifying, and I want to ex press my sincere appreciation for the confi dence reposed in me as a public official. SHERIFF 1 A. BUNCH j . ■{ We Invite You To TEST DRIVE The New 1954 FORDS THEN YOU WILL AGREE THEY ARE TOPS! , rain. Thursday, June 17—Rocky Hock at 1 Colerain; Hertford at Edenton. , Friday, June 18—Edenton at Eliza beth City; Colerain at Hertford. Monday, June 21—Edenton at Eliz abeth City; Colerain at Hertford. I Tuesday, June 22—Rocky Hock at Colerain; Hertford at Edenton. Wednesday, June 23 —Hertford at Rocky Hock; Elizabeth City at Cole ‘ rain. Thursday, June 24 —Rocky Hock at Elizabeth City; Colerain at Edenton. Friday, June 25—Edenton at Rocky j Hock; Elizabeth City at Hertford. Monday, June 28—Elizabeth City at Edenton; Hertford at Colerain. Tuesday, June 29 Colerain at Rocky Hock; Edenton at Hertford. 1 Wednesday, June 30—Rocky Hock at Hertford; Colerain at Elizabeth City. Thursday, July I—Elizabeth City at Rocky Hock; Edenton at Colerain. Friday, July 2 Rocky Hock at Edenton; Hertford at Elizabeth City. Monday, July s—Edenton at Rocky Hock; Elizabeth City at Hertford. Tuesday, July 6—Rocky Hock at Elizabeth City; Colerain at Edenton. Wednesday, July 7 Hertford at Rocky Hock; Elizabeth City at Cole rain. Thursday, July B—RockyB—Rocky Hock at Colerain; Hertford at Edenton. Friday, July 9 —Edenton at Eliza beth City; Colerain at Hertford. Monday, July 12—Rocky Hock at Edenton; Hertford at Elizabeth City. Tuesday, July 13—Elizabeth City at Rocky Hock; Edenton at Colerain. Wednesday, July 14—Rocky Hock at Hertford; Colerain at Elizabeth r ' ~ 11950 Chev. 2 dr.Sedan I Power Glide Extra Clean ‘ City. ; Thursday, July 15 Colerain at Rocky Hock; Edenton at Hertford. Friday, July 16—Elizabeth City at Edenton; Hertford at Colerain. Monday, July 19—Elizabeth City at Edenton; Hertford at Colerain. Tuesday, July 20 Colerain at Rocky Hock; Edenton at Hertford. Wednesday, July 21—Rocky Hock ; at Hertford; Colerain at Elizabeth City. Thursday, July 22—Elizabeth City at Rocky Hock; Edenton at Colerain. . Friday, July 23—Rocky Hock at| Edenton; Hertford at Elizabeth City. Monday, July 26—Edenton at Eliza beth City; Colerain at Hertford. Tuesday, July 27—Rocky Hock at Colerain; Hertford at Edenton. Wednesday, July 28—Hertford at Rocky Hock; Elizabeth City at Cole rain. Thursday, July 29—Rocky Hock at Elizabeth City; Colerain at Edenton. F’riday, July 30—Edenton at Rocky Hock; Elizabeth City at Hertford. Monday, August 2—Rocky Hock at Edenton; Hertford at Elizabeth City. Tuesday, August 3—Elizabeth City GLENMORE i ■•MVM C«V •T»A I• N T aoua •• N j •• PROOF f $3 >•• "■ ✓». *2 2 / / / s TfiA, c * y / \ / 1?* 7 * / / ! ( GLENMORE / V IS DISTILLED AND BOTTLED J USI GLENMORE DISTIIHRIES COMPANY » LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY ’sl Ford, 2 Door Sedan *52 Ford, 4 Door Sedan OVERDRIVE, RADIO AND HEATER ' ’46 Chev., 2 Door S«l an at Rocky Hock; Edenton at Colerain. Wednesday, August 4—Rocky Hock at Hertford; Colerain at Elizabeth City. „ , . Thursday, August s—Colerain at Rocky Hock; Edenton at Hertford. Friday, August 6—Elizabeth City at Edenton; Hertford at Colerain. Monday, August 9—Edenton at Eliz abeth City; Colerain at Hertford. Tuesday, August 10—Rocky Hock at Colerain; Hertford at Edenton. Wednesday, August 11—Hertford at Rocky Hock; Elizabeth City at Cole rain. 1 Thursday, August 12—Rocky Hock at Elizabeth City; Colerain at Eden toa Friday, August 13 Edenton at Rocky Hock; Elizabeth City at Hert ford. We desire to express our deepest appreciation and thanks to our friends for the many deeds of kindness, words of sympathy, cards and flowers dur ing the death of our husband and fa ther, Jack Lane. MRS. JACK LANE AND CHILDREN p

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