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TEE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. NOETH CAUOLDIA, FBIDAi, SEPTEMBER 30, 1965. PAGE THKEV it 1 .i 'Li.A.VIiJ SAYS Washington t- I was nappy to learn 'that Majority Leader Lyndon 3shno4 has promised to give first, 'priority to farm, legislation .when jthe oewCongftBs convenei la Jan- : t Urgent .f-: the '.f Atmtprdbleih.is now -para- mount in national' interest.' There is urgent need for a ablution to the iproblem. I am convinced that the 1 -Democrats will take the issue ini ftride r tbe adnunietration fails toj ew isesajonJ Some pec-pie! argueJ . at matters of thiajiature should Hot become political issues. How ever,; national 'policies cannot es cape-, the political, arena, because a -aeraocracya strength depends 'on Vf ull, arid complete airing of publit J policy. . Now We are on the brink of. ai great, national .debate to de-. . term me the fovernment's policies g with aspect to tt large segment of. , .the population, the American farm- r. Here in America we are bless ed among nations in abundance of Jfpods 'and fiber. '. Our problem is - to deal with surpluses instead of , shortages. There are eompelling reasons why there can be no fur , ther .recession permitted in t the isupm-economy. t, v , ( -r . ' - " ' "''False Security- ' i 'i JniAmitfiAtial . fonntrma linva 4 re- snMiA MMmndBriA.' J Ing made in .the' complex situation. I AU.bf us are hopeful that our high est hopes for peace Jn the world can a last lie realized. '' Itussias Seemingly peaceful attitude must not Ult us into a false security. I -think it would be most, unfortun ate for us to let our guard down, and on the Armed Service Commit tee I intend to do all possible to help keep" our defense strong. No Change I can see no change in Russia's basic beliefs. We must be hopeful at all times, working with a real zeal for peace, but I am. fearful of the fruits of over-optimism and a let-down in our preparedness. Through strength we have brought the Communists to a -realisation that aggression against, the , free world will notjmcceea. I -am not in favor of fuming off the wpter just at theflrem'en are , bringing the flames-Wdecdiilror' J?? Highway Bill . Ji' ! Congress will pass a highway bill next year. It will take a. lot of study to arrive at the proper so lution to this knotty problem, but this is legislation that is in- the "must" category. While I have no Way of knowing the . President's thinking on a compromise, I am convinced ' that the Whife ' House will:' accept 'some modified bill. . It will .be almost impossible for the . President to get his ,bill and the cumbersome bond issue. 'There is i too much opposition -to ; thiB- new proposal In financial policy. Completes Course Given Drycleaners , - MrsrTom flarreuT owner of Can nonls Cleaners, "waa one of 44 who J graduated from a 12-week general course at a Prycleaning Institute at Silver Spring, Md., in ceremonies held 'last Friday. , k - The .-course completed by Mrs. Harrell specialises in assisting the drycJeaners to give better service with -the , moat modern and efficient techniques, machines and materials. - Also itr , Uecd Parts For All ri:.!:c3 and Models. AUTO REPAIR sEoyici j hJ. ': A '3 Orgaize For Year .The eroimans 4-jH 'Clubs have started another year with the open ing of school this month., Already they are beginning to have con flicts in schedules. lone timed her arrival: . on -the day, of the tfirst planned "i 4-H meeting, -and, of: course,; she had priority. . , Three clubs at Hertford Gram mar School held their first meet ing on Wednesday morning, Sep tember 21. .The time of these meet- , I" "B""""V""' ed to the boys and girls about pro- jects for the year, gave out en-! rollment cards to be filled out and returned the following day ' and then each club elected 'officers for this year. ' , . ' . The following were elected: 5th 1 1 Grade 4-H Club President, Betsy Barbee; vice president, Verna Ann Perry; secretary, Sandra Thatch; song leader, Becky Felton; program chariman, Carolyn Rogerson. .j ,6tlf Grade President,' '.Charlie1 'Banks; vice president, Judy Winslow; sec retory,. Katnerme White; - song leaders, Barbara Divers, and Tom my Cox1) program chairman, Caro lyn StaMings. 7th Grade Presi dent, Carlyla WoodarcTf vice 'presi dent, Julia Lane; secretary, Joyce Faye Owens; song' leader, Mary Frances Jiaker; program chairman, Linda Bass. On Monday, September 26th, the 8th Grade and High School clubs met jointly and filled out enroll ment cards. A nominating com mittee composed of LaClaire Wins low, Joe Rogerson and Wallace Baker was appointed to offer a slate of officers for election in the high school club in October. - The 8th grade which will be or ganized for the first time this year will elect officers at teir first Oc tober meeting. The Winfall . Grammar School TAYLCn TI IIATiiF EDENTON. N. C Saturday Continuous from liSO Sunday, 2:15, 4tlS and 8:45 Thursday and Friday, September 29-30 Double Feature ' Bory Calhoun and Piper Laurie in "AINT MISBEHAVIN' " ' . also "AFRICAN MANHUNT" - ' JOHN A. HCH.ME3 Saturday, October 1 Phil Carey in "WYOMING RENEGADES" Also 5 Cartoons PAULINA -HA8SCLL Sunday and Monday, October 2-3 , ' ? Bob Hope and f ' ' Milly Vitale in - "THE" SEVEN LITTLE FOYS" A. C. JENKINS Tuesday and Wednesday, October 4-5 , ; Double Feature Rory Cajhoun tn . "FOUR GUNS TO THE BORDER" ; Scott Brady in -MEL ALEMEIN" 1317 Drive-in Theatre EDENTON, N. C. . Friday and Saturday, September 30-October 1 Don Red Barry in JESSE JAMES WOMEN" IMRa l. A. MOORE Sunday, Octer 2 - ' Patricia Medina in -SIREN OF BAGDAD ' 1MRSL DAM CARTER Monday and Tuesday, October S-4 r George Montgomery in . "DAVY CROCKET - INDIAN SCOUT '- KERMIT LAYTDN Vednesday and Thursday, 1 October 5-ft .' ' Robert Taylor in vQUOVASI3" ?:CTEi Due to the length of " Va " " , y os show aach ? ...... 7 V- ALL 'TIRED" OUT There's no air in the tire and no "oomph" In the polar bear. "Brumus," clown prince ol London's zoo, finds that the hottest English summer in years is too much for him and takes his favorite toy to bed while he naps in his nice, cool pool. Cum meet for organization on weanesday morning, September 28. I . 1 i MRS. CLARA W. TUTTLE Mrs. Clara Winslow Tuttle, 73, died' at her home in Sunbury, Sep. tember IB, at 5 o'clock after a short illness. She was a native of Perquimans County, but had been living in Sun bury for several years. She was the daughter of the late John Frank and Julia White. , Winslow NOTHING IN FRONT OF o Drive with care . . . i f. 2.. .!....!.. .. "V - Oreat Features back up Chevrolet Performance: Anti-Dive Braking Ball-Race Steering Outrigger Rear Springs Body by Fisher 12-Volt Eitctrical System Nine Engine-Drive Choices in all models and, finally,thtgrtattcieritific, technical and engineering resources of General Motors. ( f!:61I--wel.l' ( ! and a member of Beulah Baptist Church of Sunbury. I T ;j i i i . . r l m . oesiues ner iiubuiiiiu, mars iui- tie, she is survived by two daugh. ters, Mrs. Frank Williams and Mrs, Herbert Thornton, both of Eliza beth City; two sons, Dallton of Ra leigh and Johnnie of Norfolk, Va.; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Eula Stallings and Mrs. Maggie Riddick of Belvidere: three broth ers, Frank Winslow of Portsmouth, . EVERYWHERE! mm ill -'-r-rassiSial -A' ., -srv -v.. - y&iL. . Jin. mi fMUt, iA Aim that Chevrolet hood down a (' - " stretch of tpen road and relax. . You're all alone! Because nothing In its field can match theitrlde : v: dflchovrclet's "Turbo-FIro VO.w Va., Elbert Winslow of Sunbury, and Jim Winslow of Belvidere. Funeral services Were conducted Sunday 'afternoon at. 2:10 o'clock In the chapel of the Twiford Fun eral Home in Elizabeth City. Bur ial was '.in.'the .New Hollywood Cemetery.'.. ' '''v '' R. C. JORDAN R. C. Jordan, 50, died at a Wind sor Hospital Friday, September 22, following a heart attack. He was a native of Perquimans County, the son of the. late Robert S. and Eliz abeth Jordan. ' Surviving are- his wife, Mrs. Gertrud. Thompson Jor dan; his step rtiother Mrs. Laura Jordan Sutton;: rw6 sisters, Mrs. R. A. Blair, WarwiekV Va., an Mrs. Clyde Williams of Durham ; ' one brother, Robert Jordan of Warwick, Va., 'and !one-nephew. Funeral ser vices' were; conducted: last - Friday at Windsor by the Rev. C. W. Dul ing and interment was in the Wind, sor Cemetery. TO-SCHOOli in ' quality clothes for Iboys of all ages! The Boys' Shop 106 N. Poindexter Street ELIZABETH CITY rinarwywiiirinririrn ii ar ililiailitlilill lipll 1 Q At Chevrolet' BETA CLUB INITIATION . : On Friday, September 23, 1955, a, large group of first graders in 'vaded ! Perquimans 1 High. School. These twenty-six first graders had an average of 90 and were being initiated into the Beta Club. The girls wore short dresses, long curls, long socks and carried dolls, while the boys wore short pants, sailor hats, big bows and also car ried toys. For the chapel program' and at lunchtime they played sev eral games such as London Bridge, Farmer in the Dell and Rinx-Around-The-Rosesi Those initiated were: Ruth Ays cue, Don Baker, Marjorie Byrum, William Byrum, C. B. Chappell, Mary Dow Chappell, Willie Mae Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache Nagging backache, headache, or muscular aches and pains may come on with overexer tion, emotional upsets or day to day stress and train. And folks who eat and drink unwisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation with that restless, uncomfortable feeling. 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