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A 3 Washington The Senatp took 'aai;e8s afford virtually unlimited Deces for th Fourth of, July.- took advantage of th .rsoswti .visit Dare County, North Carolina. -This visit, ( which lasted parts, of tjiree Uyr f onsfatuted - tha only .vacation I have' had since I became a member of the Seriate, about one yeer ago. . ! , ' i .V , s r H Whila I lodged ar. Nags, Head, I took advantage of opportuiii363 to wsit Kitty Hawk, Mantoo, Hattsrss qnd Cape Hatteras. -: The Lost Colony '"' i I was much impressed, by the ex cellence of r:-the performance of tiiose 'who. enacted Paul " Green's Celebrated, ptey, VTh Us't Colony'i Which depicts with such. a high de gree of: accuracy the courage' of America's first , settlers. ".- , ' , ',' , ; . t is well-nigh impossible t f or u s ft' comprehend the choiee sub first qcttibflr made when, they forsook comparative security of Ihe pld World for. the terrifyirig wsecurity of the New! r It Vas not! iftthrfut many: pangs of regret thai they turnetf th'eii; hacks fo? all tijrin, upon the scenes of their childhood, the Braves of their beloved dead.' the comparative security of the ' then civilized world, and journeyed in ' tiny barks across" a boisterous ocean 1 t-i establish homes torn themselves 4nd theie children, and' their chil ditenV children In what was-then a penioiuj wjiaemess in, new. ana strange lanav i ' The Outer Banks , l My first visit to Dare County oc : eurred in May, 1931,. when ipy long rims friends R. Floyd; Crouse, a coir league In the General Assembly of 1981, nd I journeyed from Raleigh ' to Manteo. I have never 'seen xrea&ar ehamres Jn. anv nactirrti than those which have occurred on this " portion of the , Outer Banks of North Carolina since that time, this portion of the-Outer Banks hSsTiBeomo one of the arrearecrea- traru'arcas of the nation." J Is cer tain to - undergo even greater de velopment in the future for its po tentialities beggar one's imagina tion. ' - i ' . Other Sections' , Since I became one of North Car olina's Senators, I have availed my- self of every opportunity to visit various sections of the State. I believe that this is the best way for a. public official to ascertain the problems of the people he is privi leged to serve. I hope to see many ; jther sections of the State after1 the adjournment of the present ses sion of the Congress, which We now believe will occur sometime about the end of July. :-. My visits to the Outer Banks and 'the. coastal regions of North Caror Una have convinced me that these recreational, . commercial; .and ecov noirita Opportunities.' ( , ' V t t. rejoice in the. fact that the Congress is " making i provision- at tins ' session ! to- sstistf in': the de velopment of these commercial and economic opportunities by its' ap propriations! for various harbor and river - projects., these, appropria tions result from the teamwork of th entire- North Carolina Delega tion In the 84th' Congress. " ToVoteCffLcn-.il ; And Woo! Progfc-n in Leonidas L. Lane, Chairman of the- Perquimans County .Agricul tural Stabilization and ; Conserva tion Committee, said today. that Perquimans- County wfol- growew Will have an opportunity to vote in a referendum to decide whether or not Reductions will be made from wool payments to provide means of financing the Wool Marketing IB. FRANK LESLIE 1 1 1 1 "We may "choose our ttme o think out a froblembut piQtnenti o decision, are forced upon' us. u To be in readiness is. a prime viri a. WB" , are ... equipped . serve with credits-facilities of mod ern creation experience that fits us for ourprofession a courtesy that makes for peaceful aharm. V'-r;' 1.0. ivi'tni .;.;.'-..'. j I ' 1 J I . I.-' .5' I ' . .hlli 4 MN 1 1 life . College -Tarheels. .'; " An incrs sing - Number i " ' S It f 1 n rl I a is now 3 t si f . k post-wr year r- " u V' .i'C s . r - t ct r ft-- i 1 iIjv. .-r tndX wot ;,C-3 1 -r S r t it " . ,' . . .( .cc Horth Carc!;ni -n$ f r " "i-i t'f f i 11 ' ' r ' 1. - t I'-'-I.W v., I InJuwry't sulf- : v ' ' -ilers and s are fer ' ta maintain 1 of fcoer Pewelopment Peogram; 1. must vote their, approval, In the eeferendum woql gcQvemrr - Producers who hava owned.sheep, will, have a pportunitji to , vat 6 months of age 'or -older, fos at foe on agHiast putting, into, effect , least 70 days since January 1, 195,; an agreement, recently' made be tween the Secretary of Afriauiture end the Americaa Sheen, Producers .Council under Seetion 108 of the National Wool Act of 1854. Tae agreem&t provides for' deductions .wBi- be eligible to vote". VoTume of production will be based on- the number of -sheep. 6 -month of ago ct older owned for at least 30 daysJ since the January, 1 date,- The number of sheep will' be noted on team. wool, incentive and lamb and! the ballot.. yearling sheep (pulled wool conv If the referendum is 'approved, pensatinrK payments mad to pro- deduction from payments pf the ducers nnder the National Wool- 1955 incentive program to be made Act ol HB4, These dbductions will provide- for advertising and other promotional activities , to ' enlarge and improve the market for wool the summer of 1966 will .be. one cent per pound from wool pay ments, and the rate of. 5 cents pec one ; hundred - pounds - liveweight and lambaY! 0efor (ha agreement, from lamb and yearlina: naxments can be put in effect,, producer' Perquimans County A SC. Office owning at least tworthirds of the . has mailed haillots to all known sheep and Iambs gepsesented by those voting in the . (eferendumi wool producers in the county and. Chairman Lane assures any pru NOTICE I : ' Effective Monday, July 18, i the office of the Town of Hertford will be open continuously from . ; ; 8:30 A.M.; until 5 P.M. . Boblry Elliott ; ' Clerk-r-Town of Hertford . daeei who.-does not receive a ballot that be can get-one by wilting pr callinf at tte ASd County Office. Chairman Lane' ' said ' all ballots must be returned. tp. the ASC Of-!: fice not later than August 19th, Since .the. results- of the referendum will be biased on the number of Bheep-represented,by the growevs, the outcome of the referendum will not be available until about September-let' - ' ' j'-'.. AUTOREPAIR s "-'Also Used PjrtsFor Ail Makes and Models CeritonR. fixon GARAGE WZNFALL,NC. , ; Phooe' 4.950 Remember that I am a frail mor tal, and therefore I have erred.- - i'. ;'-.' m - Terence.-.'. WHITESTON NEWS , Ms. and Mrs. Aeehie Biddick and fpmily toured Washington, D. C, Luray Caverns and Skyline-Drive inuring the' past week. 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