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r.n rrr.csijurs v:?zzvr. irrr.rrcrT, : 1 cAroLrrx rrxr. ccxcrca n. r i .4 i M 1 m 4 4 . " Howard Williams and returned home after ...g several weeks 'with Mr. . :irsl CUff Banks. Mr. Wil s spent the , week-end and jupanied - his ; wife to their jme at Newport News Sunday. n Wiban ' ill Jassup and 'daughter, Su san from Wilson spent the week end with firs., W. O. Wright. v j ( ' . ; - , , " rom Wlnsion-Salam , MK nd ;tfrs. F. , M, Vhite of Vinston-Salem'fj spent' several days . fhis week, witjh 'Mr.: and iSmi I C .Winslow and other relatives: ,.v ' ' ', ' Attended Wadding 4 Mr. -and Mrs.. Kelly White at i tended the Elks-White wedding i In Grimesland ' Sunday at the I Proctor Memorial Christian I Church ' in Grimesland. Miss White is the daughter of Mr. t and; Mrs. . Dan White. From Raleigh ' Miss Nancy Zachery from Ra- leigh spent . the week-end with a her mother, Mrs. J. W. Zachery. , Visiting Hera 1 s Mr. and Mrs. Zack Harris, Jr.. i and ; son from Day tona Beach, . Fla are visiting Mr. and. Mrs. I Z, A- Harris. I Front Florida j Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Skinnei i tfrom Sanford, . Florida, spent "J last week-end with Mrs. Pearl 4 S. Banks and other, relatives, 4 Week-end in Raleigh f -t Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr.. yspent the week-end in Raleigh .with. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay 'Reed and family.' ? , ' t , , ""' i Week-end In-Winston-Salem ( ' ? 'Mr. and Mrs.V. J. Davis spent iihe Jweek-end in Winston-Salem I witH their son and daughter-in- i ' law, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Davis. i tin Washington ' 2 ft- Mrs. Singleton -Lane is visiting r Mrs; 'Sybil Lane and her daugh- '! Her Peggy in Washington,1 D. C. ,j In' Hospital " Claude Simpson is a patient 4 Edenton. j From Roanoke n v Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Tucker ( frbm Roanoke, Va., are guests 1 . of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. ! Tucker. M . From - Greensboro Mrs. Isa :-. Tucker ; returned t i nome . jrnaay irom ureensooro S where she was visiting Mr. and : Mrs.. . Jimmv Brvant. . She . was 1 ' accompanied here by Mrs. Jim- ? vnvr DniAnl mkn 4U 1. end , with her mother. ., Follow Us WE ARE ON OUR WAY TO Woodlahd Dress Shoppe 108 WoodUnd ' HERTFORD. N. C. '1 mer thought a bam telephone could mm much to my workl" How wrong I; was! Now that J haveione, fh couldn't Wford to be ' witHbflt it. 4 accomplish -JrndfQWritH Itfsk effort lii , ' less time.' It's already t 'paid for.ltse.lfl" Just call.the biisiness office . fcf yours. .'t f i'.-w. J. t)- Sunday Yd CmwaU - ' Mr. 4 and Mrs. W W. Tarkihg ton spent Sunday with" relatives in Creswelf :-" - - , 1 ' i pf From Norfolk " '. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ap plewhite and sons of Norfolk, Va., "spent the weekvend ' With Mrs. Charles Whedbee. Week-end With Relative . Mr,, and Mrs. J. T. Biggdrs spent .the week-end in Charlo with Relatives. 1 " ; ,' ., v ' From-' Wilmington Carlton Davenport and two children f Elizabeth? and,'Carltpr of Wilmington sspent.the wei end with Mrs. C. A. Davenport, In Hospital T. B. Sumner was admitted !to the Albemarle Hospital in Eliz abeth City Friday ' for treat ment. Sunday Guests ' j ' Mr. and Mrs, Rawls Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter of Powellsville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. ;T. Skinner, Jr. In Hospital Mrs. C. J. Atkinson of Suf folk, Va., and mother of Mrs. Clinton Eley, is a patient at the rUbemarle Hospital, where spe was operated upon on Tuesday From Richmond : ' f Mrs. Ralph r Hines and Mrs. Frank Miller and son of Rich mond, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. ' . j In Wilmington Mrs. Pearl S. Banks is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Camp ,'in Wilmington, Del. i Dinner Guests'" j ,J Mrs. Lucy McPherson, Cariiss, Karen, Barbara and J. T. and' Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Brickhouse of Elizabeth City were " dinijer guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hampton on Sunday. . , Sunday Visitors , , j . Mry and Mrs. A. J. Eure jof Eure and 'Mr. J and Mrs. T." Cf. Hampton ' of Gates visited ; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hampton oh Sunday. "ST Ml" FRIDAY-SATURDAY; ONE SHOW FRIDAY, 7:30 P. M. , ' .SHOWS SATURDAY 3:45-6:05-8:30 P. M. ' Rod Taylor, Mary , Peach, Barry Sullivan and Rock Hudson in , SUNDAY ONLY: SHOWS 2KW-4:00 NIGHT 9:00 P. M. - MONDAY ONE SHOW ONLY 7:30 V. M--. co-starring Aline MacMahon arid Elizabeth TAlley i o . - "LETS CO.m THMrMOVTBP - Admission : Adults a , A FIRM POLICSf reference to delinquent Fuel Oil and Kerosene accounts isas J - . (l) ,.If your account is delinquent, your name has been ex changed with other, dealers for information of like nature,;,, ' (2), As mutiiaf protection to member of this asso'ciation we have agreed not t make deliveries either on cash or credit ba sis to any person .owing another dealer. y , m (3) Those whoseaccoijnts are in arrears who give orders for .aiy delivery 6it a cash basis,, will .be., reared t67ma!se" sone curtailment bni account in addition to amount of each delivery, therefore when ca)Iui Jnour1 prder,plase state fyhaEacnnt you will add for credit to your account. ea(ch timVbr ve' will be1 ,unablej to make tire delivery; - ; i r;.-.?.-.. in? We have no desire 4b w6rk a 'tiai!p6n? hiuis'thaye jpo to enable , us to till your or- vw vasiiaj e VIIY " nbarrass Dealers in other JJorlolk Visita Mr. and Mrs. 'li.-y McCoy of Nftrfollq .Va., were nner guestt Sunday -of Mr?' and Mrs. Joe Caravello..-f ,..' j. " ..C-rr'X 1 ; DaUwara Visitor . .;. Mr. and ' Mrs. David Barclay Chalmers from Wilmington,' Dal., spenUMonday Tuesday aad part I of Wednesday with Mr; Chalm ers' cousin, Mrs. C. A., Davenport on Front. Street - r In HoipUal Claude H.' Simpson Was admit ted to Chowan Hospital Wed nesday .and underwent an opera tion on ' Thursday of last, week. .' j . ' i , '- V'-", ' ' Visit Son w .v - Mrs. W. C. Cherry and Mrs. Bill Cherry and daughter, Julie, visited Mrs.f,W. C. Cherry's son, the Rev.. Corbin L. Cherry and family at -their home at Bath, N. C'during the -week-end.' , Week-end -Visitors Mrs. H. A. De Herman of Ches apeake, Va., spent the week-end with her son'-in-law and daugh teH and family, . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrison. ' Improved x -' v - Joe White who has been ill is- reported ; improved.- , f Week-end Visitors ' ! . , Those who visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe -whitff over- ; the week-end were Mr. and Mri '-Ambrose Harris Mr,- and Mrs. Milton Bailey Ray, , Dohnie -and Mary Lou of Norfolk, Mrs: Nellie Da vis, - Percy - Davis and Mrs. . Whichard Davis,' Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nixon and children, Mr. and- Mrs, Dallas Jethro and ehll d'renand ?Miss Judy 1 Beecher .of Edepton, ' Mr. and Mrs.. Willie AinsleyV JUr. f and Mrs Johnnie HolloweH. and Ray Hollowell of Hertford, -Mr. and f Mrs. Ross Chesson, 1 JeVel Ann ,and Billy Chesson of Roper, Mr. and Mrs. McCby Mizelle tof Windsor, the Rev.-' Carl 1 Chandler and Miss Mary Alice Sawyer. i .SENATOR: I Sam.Ervih Washington Education ' and appropriations -'- bills p cotistitute tW major; legislation ' scheduled for Senate action prior to - any judgments whch may be , ren dered Ton v" the'1 tax and civil 50c Children 25c , adopted at bur recent towns ;wfll b4 actvlstid 6f Educe it b; . domina' -i ' Senate'. ,o; 1 week, i. i sty imr ta..t app priation ' biKs . ull .ui--l original Senate consideration' Among, .these ,is,.thf contrpver- sial' Fore'ghAidlbiit Present rr ..s I A' . Educe b; . prospects vap that tljere may United., States. One v of . the b no action taken by' the Sen- great, judges of "jfhe S'upre'rjie ate as whole on the tai , bill.: Court of the Unit1! States, jthe There is a growing feeling thatr late Justice NRobert M. ; Jackson, action . on the tax measure stated in his separate opinion in ghtouldt.be postponed , until after the, Zorach Case which involved the,' President's Budget message a -similar question that "what .to Congress the first of the year, should be rendered to God does Hearings and committee markup! not need to be decided and col of j any tax measure appear to be weeks away from a final con elusion, ' . i Educational Bills Earlier this year, the President requested an Omnibus Educatipn Bill consist ing of 24 programs. However, instead of resorting to an all or' nothing approach, Congress has wisely, chosen the objective method of approaching1 educa tional programs on a selective basis. -' Weeks ago the Senate - approved 'a bill for Federal aid to medical, dental, ' and nursing schools. I have always thought that this was appropriate action in the field of health.. ' . - - : During the past . week, the Senate ' passed-- a bill -which : I favored to assist in '.the voca tional education ' field! North Carolina's Graham Barffen, when he was a 'member of Congress, Was one of The pioneers in Fed eral assistance -for vocational ed ucation.' I think the' measure before the Senate -this, session was a good bill, too. Like the Medical Education Bill it meets a national need under a selec tive program carried out with minimal "Federal control. " t The biU as' offered tb . the' Sen ft A second educational bill he fore the Senate last week,'' the Higher ''Education Facilities 'Act of 1963, carried provisions which caused me to offer amendments to it. The - bill authorized 4S-Y, sistance rto non-profit fhstitutions of higher education, "private as well as public. I offered emend TRY FT, ye It! e ivu Til n' 11 XJU "Bonnie Bell" ; Medicated Cosmetic Mate Up Ten-O-Six' Basic Skin Care $1.7Sf TenJO-Six Shampoo...,....$1.2S Medicated Lipstick:..;...! $1.75 Dry $kin, Bonnie Bell $3.50 ' moisture lotion . ' works instantly to " counteract dry jskin." -' ' We respond promptly fio day or night-time ..: pre scription calls! 7 "j Pharmacy Phoha 426-5527 ; Hartford. N. C. j credit meeting with illik 'tXtf for i:. to ! -iKe rovi is; ..icn Id,' ail - c I'rch- n or .-ch-cor rolk ins ,Ai. J h-Jitr.. learning. . my -.'7 inent, such governmentaj. aid prohibited bJhe, ,First Ameni- J eav-; ,one to merit lof the. Constitution: of 'tSlcUlJr 'f ' 'Jy, lected by Caesar' J ate undertook to do precisely what ' Justice Jackson said in that opinion ought not to be done. I believe that if we are to preserve religious liberty, or, indeed, a'hy kind of liberty, we must keep' the state's hands out of religion and religion's hands off the state. For these reasons, I-sought, to; strike these, provis ions from the bill. 18 BIRTHS AND ONE DEATH IN PERQUIMANS IN AUG. Continued from Faga On om Faga Ona I, I or -sHodgkins disease, - two jto motor vehicle : accidents - ahd two residual, Two infant deaths were reported. - , In Currituck County there were six: births and 11 deaths; of which eight were due to heart diseases; one to. intra-" cranial vascular lesions; one ttyJ Plagued Day And Ilightv;IhC!:dd:r Discrafcrt? ; Unwlie catinB OF drlnklnf mf ht k loumm ot mild, but unoyfnr blsddar Irrv tattoiu mklnf yon (Ml rMtlaM, tens, t and uncomfortable. And it restless nlphta, ' . with nagging baekahe, hedhs or mus- 'ealarache and painaduatoovor-ctertionl train or emotional upset, ara adding to your misery don't watt try Doan'a Plllsi : 1 nn.n. DI1U ..... tnm -! M- ' JW- -.They , soothing effect on uisuuer irnisuunp. i - , iavwinjB Ing action-on nagging baekacba, bead---aches, muscular aches and pains. S -4 ' wonderfuUr mild diuretic action thru the' kidneys, tending to increase the output of v. the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So, get the ' same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. For convenience, buy i ti e large site. Get Doan'i Pills todayl 1 I !' , Nashville Battleborp i , - R r'fi f . 4 p. . r Cash United State, Corporate JStopk Loans i 1i. fiiirtnis i " i. ; j; Rriorvf 1 1 31 iv y r '1 J U frit a?-., ' 1 1 v"'. $ t;.W ' r R. M. Riddick, Jr.ivi.. The Above Not Include fjust Assets cf . A - - , :i rJlTi $20,SC3,:C3.7$ Mi tu ... v-iv ;Sr.CdmmerciirKav3 Trcrt Ir.rt-:.cnt Lc ' v r , ' j .w ptno'-il', ; 1-' ME'It'l S'J, f ' ! 1 sA'ifi . ..if'' ' '!v'.' V.f II - '. . i ... -d n .k' c .,wf wt.' ... re . , tt h-"t dJs- kittuvi.. ul vas- o"..ta. j-"-." a 'and' pneumonia and one to dia betp f"e)lti: , I s .Ripoiiedl in J Gates County were .19 "live . births and 11 deaths, of -which- four-were -due ioi heart jUseases; toto Jn- tracramal yascular lesions; hee to other; cardio-vascular- trenal diseases v' and twoj if jnor tor vehicle accidenfe. ' ,-r In TyrreTJ County there ,wt re 11 live births and five deaths, of which one was due to' heart diseases; . one .to accidents and three", residual.' " ' ' I Reported ; t. mf'j Wahingt6n County' were 29 live, births , and .a ! e ,t8 oirtf... a ... 5 THE KUMER CHANGE! ttE PHONE , ; Phone LM -,; T PANK A TRUST HOME OFFICE i . a. 5T . "i V " J f : Tt - Branches O takers :Pinet6ps;; MJr'i 6 . Enfield 'I ' UERTOtll) . . North Carolina September Sd, 196S - K.f ' and Due' - States 'Cotinty tvnd Municipal Bonds'. and Discounts :.....,'!.'.:.:... from Banks, ,.1; . . 8:2 f7,l4S,39 T-T ; : -V('4 v . Government Securitiea:.i..:..'...,!,,..'. .'..:...l'.....:..,' 865 '933.08 ' "V- - Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures' TOTAL.....!.. ft: T T A D.tl i ...;' . .: r -r.rfr. y u, , ; . caPif3frstock .:..,,!' - 1 .J- ' ' ' . .' Undivided-Profits and Capital' Reserves . Total Capital Ajcounts. for Tairpe. ITnparnprl Tntr!t 'deposits t-.:i: TOXAJ,, ' -i .Jhainnan c "1 Lc - & ExecP'tive T :e nine c -f ' t due to f t, i , t i intrac''-o j vt ,ur' , los'.o one 1 o ce1-: le nia ' Hodgkins deease; one to d'..r-rlit-a Hud fciiJrilils ..4 l'w. 1 dual. v i4 1 ; 'C?.y "lad 4 HVe births And IS deaths, of w.hiJ" three were due t6 heaH '"dis eases;, , three to intracranial vvaa cular s lesions; . two - J to cancer, leukemia oA Hodgkinis disease; one to influenza 'and pneumonia; one, to" home' and farm! acci dents;. qne,j to prematurity and two residua Ther were two infant deaths.-V i' ' A4 good and ' true woman Is saio; to' .resemble ' Cremona fiddfe mf., agei but increases its worth and sweetens its tone4 f aiyer Wendell Holmes. DIRECTORY WAS CALL. U$ JfOR- YOUR NEEDS M 426-5216 -.Hertford, -H.e t M ... ' . . r rr . ROCKY MOUNT - S e w W-W- ' '' 'J, COMPANY 6 ZebutohV O Middlesex .0 Sharpsburg;. ; O Jlenderoh i Ji. - JtMid ITIUO . u m u m m mj .'"("". I..'.- " f .'."si '.-:' I ? : CJ. iMlI :.J..2'000,)000.001 :r .. . -fr ,i '' 1,409,987.52 -...,.,.:,.;$, 4,409,987.52 ' rjpnrWfatton tr V ', t-" A 2.V1.2fi1 29 ' " 0 ::...:..:..:.:..v:v..;.:.r.::tr4 , v vj v: (!P... r. 3. K is f"S Ea::klened Out " Stranger When does Uie flve f Jteen . leave? . . ; , V Train Man!At a quarter past five. ' ' ' ' -' " k - - , rTJiamsr";!, get 'all l.,l-J--i-'iivBr:tlOsichahging Qf UiA-i4'',"''yi-.'. y'"i . ; KotSo Fast ile-I feel like a better, hian every;'-time I kiss you,' x t She -WelV yu fleedr'ttryito crash .the heavenly gates hi one J night,1, big Aoy. ' tta N , ISSUE r -t ' i'w. o e i J ' N. C. . 1 f . if. j. " ' ' '-I - - . J. a . si. V, V t5 'J S ,;' 6 Edehtoh, 1 J ' 1 - S -"t - 3.y ; 1Ail7 . ', i ft 1 1 r -"I ., i , c -an Cr.?, LocreLiry, 4 T 1 t"J - t . 3 credit ccnvenieTace. L . -i ' t.v -"f W . ' . 'j v.' t - i., R. L., i .eyetvmj r Vke Tre THE. ASStlLlATED OILDIiAL:. a - -rOIX C CAROLINA "3 k TE1XGKAIW I
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