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- C -e CI :-f Too Many " : , ' , . . l.at To 1N? - ,. ' M...V ,; r . aeva EWnss Hope i, -I-e Ar.i ZhukeV r Washington4--It was ihore'thaii clear at-Geneva that-ther i",one China tea',-many, with Soviet Rus sia committed" soJidly to "mainland China and h United- State ecan-n-.itted to the'i island remnant of 1 1 Laen Uaeatiort time tipf ? This summer, if ceM will juit rmembeft,o us the telephone, shtringly evety thing will be fine. How? For example, Watch in( TV and talking 'on the phone at the same rime can ' stretch your conversation too. long. So phf it fair. Meant including you. THE NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH . COMPANY . City . Eden ten .Man teo. AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Used Parts For All Maizes and Models o . j 'i ' t., --i. ,v,"-. GARAGE WlNFALt; N; C.; ; Phone 4950 " . , . in ii, , 1 1 11 11 -j I,-1 -iri-j- jji i-i '1- i 1 i "IT'S WHITER, THAI f V.'IIITE!" $AYS ATHEY'S FAMOUS I LITTLE PAINTER CLAY ;l'T D DO - r ijiooiU;ra!f: , . . ' Vv..i rrj fum y9"aw ,-'f Chiang Kai-shek.' -. " J : ., Moreover, the China1 prohlenu is tftlfrt ill wllir-ll tUn TTwIfml 4fv..n k. been forced into? a bargaining1 posfc! tion, suicer facts are fact. and mainland - China ' novt'l renreapnts 600.000.000 WelUrontrollpH finnlo apparently' a satisfied under- Mao as they were Under Kai-shek. Formosa or Nationalist' China. contains oh about 14,000,000 peo- solalyv-s. dependent? on U, S. aid, which reaches into; th hundred mil lion" figures everw.iviir ' ; v . y ..Although' the China issue. Wa net Oho ot those to, be. indhidd tit the Geneva talks, it cam up, rteV- ertheiegs, at various times; ah tho Russian and U. S. positions clashed head-on. In the opinion of man? awiecr diplomats; the. united States might as well recotrniza Communis Chinas since non-recognition does not.mjike the wrong China disap pear. . . ... !, f . Yet We must stick bv the Na tionalists, 'who have 600.000 men I under arms and who have been loy- v ve HiicM mubCH xvrj years. We cannot abandon them, no more than start a war to put them back in power. ... Buf something must be done. The United States cannot expect to keep. China out of the UN forever. - - ' - - w . President, Eisenhower probably realizes, that, Red China will, final ly get into, the UN. The biggest nation (in ttomilationV in the world Work, Sloop, Play In Comfort - Without Nagging BackacKe .. Naning hackath. headiwht, or muicolar ioiet aM balm mar am en with ommxck tion, onottotnl npaeta or day today itMks and train. And folks who eat and drink unwisely soihetimes. softer mild lladder irritation ... with that lasUesa, uneomforlable feeling. 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Ci ' fr aaiMawamasaaaasaeKsftHaaaaaasaBasaaaaBat "''H j TESf UiaANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, F2IDAY, - JULY 29, 5S Will hav to be recognised- by Us eventually.' 1 look upon recogni tion as denoting approval in Wash ington but in London recognition is thought merely, to conform to the facts' No moral; cenelusibnr' are Jrifwri. ' .' ' ' - -. . - 5ai is true in most" of' the 'oili er countries of the World. The so lution 'in..th-eeurlty-4oUnrll of the pN where Nationaiist Chin nas a permanent eat-may" b to gjve India that seat and let both Chinas be.niambw rt the UW : - more bop to- the Americans than anythinit In years and' vet- that were those who, Were., opposed o anjr tpp ornepu meeting with the Russians . iThsv hud audi- k. idefii would have to sell out to the nutans, tp : reft-cir any,' jcetd" u Geneva. ? But the Prekiden iirf ,Af ii out. and never thoog"ht he wbnid be tempted " to do so, Perhaps Mr. Eisenhower kheV th RpH- than most Americans realized.1 ft was, after alt, Ike who vt&g h Eu rope as head of NATO in 19fi i! who had meO with-Marshal Zhuk6v, ; 7 Classified Ads SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR Northeastern North Carolina. Want top, level, experienced , man from the selling field or execu tive group; Position carries very substantial income if you qualify want a man. underpaid in his present field. Lifetime job in per manent industry. Ages 28-45. Write or call : for &o&ninf.rrwmt. Agency Supervisor, 708 Roygter Bldg., Norfolk, Vv Telephone ryonoiK, Madison Z3386. July2,ug5 NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of C. R. Lane, deceased, late of Perquimans Coun jy, North Carolina, this is to noti fy ; all . persons havine- ilimn against the. estate of said deceased l xnimn tnem tA tN i at Route 2, Edenton, N. C, on or uciuiB. uie in aay or July, li)bH, or this notice will be' pleaded in bar of theif rwnvAv All ma 4 oebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 14th day of July, 1955. 1 , - MRS. EMILY L. LONG, , !. Administratrix of, f ' ; ;v C. R. Lane July230.ug5,12,19,2 SALESMAN - WANTED WOULD you like to hav good Perma nentr profitable' business of your own.., hundreds of . men sarning ; wore tnan ever, before, supply ing lamnies with Rawleigh's ev eryday necessities, f Good locati ,ty available Jn Perquimans Co., land also 'ChoWan CoUntyT "Write - Rawleigh's Bept NCG-320-219, Rkhnwmd; V4. Julyl.8,152,29 NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Havincr ninlifioi DD A Ayiit dan, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims to exhibit. thenK to the undersigned at P. p. Box 172, Winfall, N. C, on or D6fo the 8th day of July, 1956. or thin nti nrllll hn nlnn 1 in oar or ttieii recovery. All per sons indebted ;to said estate Will piease make immediate payment , This 8th day; of July, 1955. , . ' J. E. JORDAN,-, . ; Administrator of " ' t 'Ju)yl52,29iAiig542;i9 Perquimans County ' ' . NOTICE OF RE-SALE ttkdkr rAuvr? ncrtw i . Whereas, the undersigned acting b x ruaiee, m me certain leet of Trust executed by James M. Mc- Lendnn unit nrlfa Hrm t n.r..v don and recorded in Mortgage Book hu, at rage ,XY6 m the: Office 01 the Keaiatt at tiaoAa r.t Ta quimans County, foreclosed and of fered for sal the tanda hmniif. ter. describedand, whereas within the ' tl'mA fllTlnWAff Kv law aM a A vancan hlri Urns fOlaA wifk Ol.l, of the Superior Court and aniH TrUAfA linii ftH HlvioY. bqHa: II I WUCU liUJII tho Clerk Hireptlncr Tniolu n re - sell said lands upon an opening -md of Seventy Five. Hundred and x ive i ? , dud.uu r jjoiiars. - NOW. THEREFORE, under and bV VirhlA ' nt aaiA flwla rt Clerk of the Superior Court, and me power oi sale contained in said Deed of .Trust, the undersigned Trustee will offer for re-sale upon saia opening wa at rublic Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door of said Coun ty in Hertford, N C- at 12:00 o'clock noon, on Thursrfav. Aumiat. 4, lZ6,tX following described property located in Perquima. County: . Log,H?ng at the Northeast corner of the Jot of Hersey v Gregoryj which he purchased f wi b.T.l. 'ehurst, and on the we&t Si"e of a lane or path separate j his said lot and the r ' f ' i grantors therein f-:rt lands . of' Johnnie C" "iry, nd thence running V e t along the norther- 1 ' w . .fe lot of said Henuv if . . -tl: d the lot of Torn . a of the lands - 'e to a point o,ti f ;1 . 1 n i of f .v ind written to him, during the cold War period. If ever there was a: chance for Ike to bring his personality into play, Geneva gave him the chance. Jketfose the occasion and, in that first, opening day speech, he made it- clear that the. Ilnitarf . Stjitoa wanted only, peace. The Russians immediately felt reassured, though Ike, had not offered , to give away anything. ' " . ' : 'The Geneva . conference was a great .battle from the propaganda standpoint,; The world had its at tention focused ori the Swiss town all one Week, and whatever impres sions) went out from- there, over the wires, were likely to affect the lives and fortunes of Deorila in ev ery part of the World " The - President's peaceful words were excellent propaganda nd those who had feared that the Uy'S. would lose the propaganda battle at Geneva were heartened bv them. By calling MrV Eisenhower's utterances, propaganda, we do not inter that they were so intended. But. the mere fact that th Presi ucu, ui sue . uiiireu aiaces wouic deiit of the . United States would aforesaid - lane or path, and thence running Southwardly along same, to the point of be ginning, and being the , same - property which Wilson Bate man and wife, Missouri Bate man conveyed to Davis T. f, Whitehurst and wife, RosaOie ' Whitehurst by Deed dated Sep- : tember 21st, 1950 and register in the Office of the Register : of Deeds of Perquimans Coun ty. . And being also the same property conveyed to ' D. .T. Whitehurst and wife, Rosalie Whitehurst to James M. Mc- . London and wife, Mary L. M Lendon by deed dated July 21, 1952 and. recorded in Book 33, at Page 255 in the Office aforesaid. The 1956 taxpa will h. r. rn.ro tori as ef . the date of confirmation of saie, purchaser to assume said tax es after said date. ' - Tb mirehaai-mill ho deposit with said Trustee ten per cent of the bid up to and including the sum of One Thousand fJl.- 000,00)' Dollars and five tur cent on the amount above said sum. ' Dated and nAatod this IRfh rfav of July, 1955. W. W. COHOON, ;' Trustee. . July22,29 . 'AHAAaMAAatVsMtAly4kjMaSVWVMV4MMk NOTICE TO BIDDERS Renovation of Electrical System . Hertford High School - ; ? Hertford, North Carolina- ' Sealed DronoHala will h nr!vprl by the Board of Education of Per quimans County, Hertford, North Carolina at the officgof the Super intendent. Hertford. North Cam Una, up- to 2:00 P. M.,- August 4, ioor' ano immediately thereattei Dabliclv oDamed and mad at-, th said office for: a. Renovation of Electrical Syg tern. , , . ComDlete nlans. anprfficntlnna and Contract- Document will be open for inspection in ' the office of the Architect and in the A.G.C Plait Rooms. Copies may be ob- taiAerl frflm th Arrhi'toof hv thneo qualified and who will make a bid, upon deposit oi ruteen Dollars (115.00) in cash or certified check. The" full deposit will be returned to those submitting a bona fide proposal provided plans and speci ficationa ftrp returned to ffin An-hi. tect in good condition within five j . i, . ... . i i . - . uuysj Biier me aaie set ror receiv ing bids, cost? of printing and hand ling win oe retamea on an otners. All contractors are hereby noti- iiea tnat tney must nave proper n cense under the State laws' govern ing their respective trades. - ' Electrical Contrnctora r nntt. fled that nroVisiona of Chanter 87. Article 4. General Statutes, of North Carolina, and as subsequently amended will ha rthsorwrf in r- ceiylng and awarding contracts. Each nronosal ahall lm acenm- spanied by a cash deposit or a cer- uiiea cnecK arawn on some Bank or trust company: insured by the Fed-' eraKDeposit Insurance Corporation, of fen amount equal to hot less than 5 Mr cent of the proposal or in HeWthereOfi; bidder may offer a bid sbond of 5 percent of the bid exetuted by a surety Company li eenie under the. laws of North Car olina to Mtecfeta h hnnrla fnnHi' tiooed that U surety will upon de- majja lortnwitn maKe payment to tha ohliCAA iinnn Bftlii hnnii if tho bidder fails' tec' execute that enntmrt in : accordance with the bid bond, ami upon failure to forthwith make payment, the- surety ; shall; pay to the oblieee an amount eauat to dou ble 'the amount of said bond. Said deposit shall be retained , by the owner "( liquidated, damages in evant nf failam o the aniipaafiil bidder to execute the contract With in, ten days after, the award or to givie sausiaTctory surety as requir ed by law. - -General Statutes of North Caro lina, C. liS, Art. . 8. 1291. ' Performance Rnnd will he renniit. eI for . one hundred neir cent (1") of the contract price, ., lavment will he mnd nn the ba as of ninety, per cent (90) of monthly: estimates" and final pay; nv . :t made upon completion and ac- ee"anre of the work. . bo .hid. mav fen. withdrawn after tin sciedule(i closing; time for tile r ipt of bids for a period of 30 8 Owner reserves the right to t ery or all bids and to waive ies T. I - "ws, travel three thousand miles. 'to .at,, down into.igypt. God, through tend aonfeience apdjhen tell.thej Jeremiah, .warned, that they should copyrighted outlines produced . by v.prld we seek only peace, is good.. K t. . u1the Division 0 Christian Educa- advertising. 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