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I' ',..:n Eryfrt - SAYS ; , ..gton -As" this ''year .. s into history, some '.'re of the events which domi i . Congress seems in' order, f ' year began with the chief e being whether Congress v uld enact tax reduction legis acion,; and as 'the year1: Went along civil rights legislation ach' ieved prominence as the co-equal , issuej The fact 1 that both of 'i thesa issues are still pending as ; bills before the- Congress ,dem-J i onstrates . the difficulty- of the S questions presented by them. I a Government had , other, prob-1 f lemsjr Farm legislation was pre ; dieted t to be -difficult to -enact, and fit' proved to .be..':, 'The prin .ipaE actions in IhisTare came '- with! the enactment of 'the Feed Graifis Law, and House : passage vf t$e Cotton Bill Foreign aid - am.Jnder heavy Icongressioh- al faer as firm support for im- - prove nierit fin this program came ironi the Clay Committees's rec- Tommiendafiohs to -the President, j iJefsJnallyy the Vote on the rati ' cat'Sny oJ. the nuclear test iban ( treatA, 'proved to be the n,most Siiii'ficiltf ; decision which has i 1 confronted me during my ; ser vice in Congress. " ' There was tragedy, too, -as i I stunned Senate recessed to await the intivtfr front -Dallas "on No t vemberi 22. In the twinkling of an eye, John F. Kennedy, a for j mer colleague in the Seriate,' was dead. On the day of Senate Tri- P butes to. his memory, I was im- i pressedpy the, words of his bro f ther. Senator Edward Kennedy. L who expressed the feeling 'of the r senate ana me country wnen ne i said:':',' s ! '.' ' '-: . i "TheiSenate, for him, as it is for me, is the symbol of how j Americans can resolve their dif i ferences through reason, instead ,' of violence.? - V ' Reason, scholarship, and ideals were trademarks of the late ! President, I remember him also j ,as a strong, brave young man ! one who carried to his grave in- juries received during World. War I II ;an4.( endured through' the for his country, first in war and again in peace.-'The ( first offer was refused. Ironically, the sec ond was accepted. I remember itflfywer'vhysicai disability,, and -k ht received 'from' 'hi coi- agues wheJl-he returned' to the Senate -Uobr '-ax crutches in 1955. i rerfliStobef his.:itality, his wit, nd his fine mindii, ''.-': ;i.a'l'r"'H As,,public servant,. I remeror, bej him jfj a sophisticated, pol- unea statesman wno couia nev rtheltss,' communicate and jden fifywith? people of eviaps sta tion. He was a man of rare elo quence, f strong conviction, : and reat courage. I remember, him not only as a political leader who met' with the great Issues of the age, but also as one who re kindled interest in the arts, re newed concern for our national heritage,' and increased respect fur scholarship. I Perhaps our greatest legacy vas (his dream. As we reflect Won, the, old year, it has a spe cial meaning. Once he stated it thusiy: : "I believe in an Ameri- fa tha't is on the march an America ' respected bys all na- iions, friends and foes alike an imerioa that is moving, choos 1 ing,; doing, ( dreaming a strong America in a world of peace." ! -., -Heart may be attracted by i fcssunied qualities, but the af 1 fectiohs are not to be fixed but yiy those that are real. -Chai-les Alexander de Moy. 1 Yl'j Tbtre ( Edenton,N.a . I' U''- viV ii Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday; Dae. 25-2fi-27-2 - :. Ja-nt Garnet and,. . - La Hamlek la t:: yhxeur dealers- wi . ' 1 Hank ChiU Wills and Jim Backus - - ; ('! lemuHrop and CaUr . i: . .1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 'nii'Kt ' L, CSS SHOW ONLY - rrcrMacH 21 :S p. M. 4 '1 CvMttn to ' Ion All Ag 3Se 7, Tuwdtf and . Dec. 29-30-31- T:7!or tad 2'jjrton In aiHl Celor 'J fcWliiilllrf.pI: PEAK OF CAREER Pedro the porpoise holds the title of the high jumping champ. Caught at the peak of a 20-foot leap, Pedro strikes a graceful pose. A Look Backward tCantiAUM trM Pagt Oni presents, ; the amount given be ing approximately,; $2,000. ;P No official ' of ; the j cbmpany or -any member of the board of directors shares in this special Christ mas gift. It is given only to the superintendents and to : the skilled and unskilled laborers. The plant, which employs about 160 men, will be closed down for a week, when the customary repairs necessary at this season of the year will be made. , Hit Or Miss: Howard Pitt, Jr., solved the problem . of Christmas shopping under diffi culties'' and-' at the -flame time made practical application of Lsonrte of thej advice he has been getting about the blessedness of giving, especially at Christmas makes an interesting story. In cidentally, Howard, who-is -five, has often seen members of' his family drop coins into "the Sal vation Army pot on a street cor ner in Norfolk, and .he has at times dropped in a nickel or1 a dime himself, r The money was, of- course, given .to him. for the purpose....: The youngster went with his .i mother, his grand mother, and others of the fam ily to Norfolk ; on a shopping trip on Monday. The stores were crowded and it wasn't very pleasant to shop. Howard had a dollar, all his own, with which he was to, bay his Christmas presents., The party shopped around for . some time, buying this and , that as they had op portunity, but the crowd grew tienser and it became increasing ly unpleasant t to : elbow one's way through 1 the thrones of Si II ' If . - 1 I .MIS?;I ' II I ' I ! J I 45 QUART 1 ,7 "JAMES WALSH & CO., IN6. ' .' J LAWRENCES URQ, KENTUCKY THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY.' HEftTfOAD WORTH CAH6LINA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 'V " ; - y,i. v. y:Aft '::lliliii;lllli tlililiiiill k'! m i v"- V. N foiks; pushing! their way through the ' aisles, i SOmehqW I the party aid "get 'around,: however, ' and tinauy ; Mrs; rut .Detapugnt ner self of ' Howard's shopping plans. "Where is your Ninoney, son?" she' asked. . It had, a little time before, she knew, been clutch ed in a tight fist, for Howard thought a lot of his money. But at the question Howard held up both hands', empty. gave it to the woman 'with the pot and the bell," he said. "Them stores were , so crowd ed," ' he explained, "1 couldn't buy anything, anyhow." CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY TheA'Meah'-llrs. Clifton Hollowell of Walstonburg were hosts at a birthday dinner on Sunday, December 15,' the birth days of Mrs. Hollowell and her grandmother, Mrs.. Mary Keaton. 1 iTHbs'e present were" Mr's.'i Keaton, Mrj ; and Mrs. f Ed (Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Benton and Sonsl Dougi- and Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews, Mr. and Mrs: Dick Long and ' daughter Jiidy; Mr. ' and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mrs! E. E." Britf and 'daughters' Linda and - Patsy of Suffolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paul and daugh ter Kathy of Amelia, Va. ' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. H. A. Whitley was hostess to her Bridge Club Thursday af ternoon at her home. Those play ing were Mesdames Trim Wilson, W. H. Hardcastle, J. R. Futrell, C. A. Davenport, S. P. Jessup, C. R. Holmes and W. , H. Pitt. The 1 high score prize went to Mrs. Wilson; A iweet' course was served . Jjll STRAIGHT -jl DOUR DO N iiassined and legais APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern apartments to lent: 1, three and four-room apart ments, furnished or unfurnish ed as desired. Electric stove, refrigerator nd watet heater with each apartment; Call Hertford 426-5360 for infor mation. ' ,..'' Sept21tfc ' HOUSES FOR SALE (colored property) NO DOWN PAYMENT! Owner will finance! PURCHASE PRICES: very low! , Location: 1. Main Street . Winfall '""-. 2. King Street Winfall Inauire by: Writing Box 333 co Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. . C. CWe name, address and place of employment. : septtftrc APARTMENT FOR RENT Furnished or. unfurnished; con venient to downtown area. Clean ahd private. Contact Sid Harmon, 426-5525 or 426 5527, Hertford, N. C. , Nov21tfc WANTED fOPcAR LOGS and blocks. Call Hertford Ve neers. Inc., 426-7420, Hertford, N. C. Aug23tfc SPINET PIANO BARGAIN Wanted: Responsible party, to take over low monthly pay ments on a sp'inct piano. Can be seen Jically. Write Credit ManagerAp. O. Box 176, Hope Mills; n3c. expjan3p FOR SALE SINGER ZIG-ZAG Model 500A, used only two months. Table model Best . offer takes quick. , Ideal for Christmas gift. Call 426-7404. North Carolina, f, . Perquimans County. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, .made in the Special Pro ceeding entitled Louise B. Barber and husband et als vs. Eugene Gaston Banks et als, the under signed Commissioner will on Saturday the 18th day of Janu ary 1964 at Twelve O'clock Noon, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash at the Courthouse Door in Hertford, Perquimans County North Carolina described as follows: i FIRST TRACT: Beginning at the southeast corner or tne wew Hrtno' hnnl lot nn the Durants Neck Road at an iron post and running down said road one hun dred four feet and six inches to another iron post; thence in an angle to' the : left along W. C. Barclift's line one hundred and fiftv aiY .feet to another , iron post; thence in an angle to the ieft running along W. C Bar clift's line to the school line at another iron post, thence down said school line ,to tne uurams Neck. Road and place of begin- nincf mntnininff nne half acre. more or less. For chain ofUitle see deed recordea in ueea jjook 35. page 487. ' ' SECOND TRACT: Beginning on Durants Neck Road at J. A. Davis line and running down J. A. Davis line 156 feet to the back corner, thence in a square angle to the left and running 110 feet to the School House lot, thence in a square angle to the HoVit anH rnnninff down the School House lot line to the back corner of said lot, thence in the same direction as the School Umico linp runs far enouBh to make 600 feet from the road in a straight line just as the School House line runs, thence in a square angle to the ngnt ana running to the Washington Webb line and being the center of ditch, thence running down the Webb line to the road and being 600 feet down said line, thence up sadi Durants Neck Road to J. A. Davis' line and being the first station and containing 5 acres, more or less. For chain of. title and further description see deed recorded in Deed Book 35, page 487, Register of Deeds office, Perquimans County, N. C. A cash deposit of 10 percent oMhe first $1,000.00 and 5 per cent on the balance will be re quired of the successful bidder. This the 17th day of Decem ber,", 1963. : SILAS M. WHEDBEE, Commissioner. , Dec27,Jan3,10.17 North Curoliiia, Perquimans County. In The Superior Court Before The Clerk. Marie S. Elliott, administratrix, Marie S. Elliott, widow, Myrtle N. E. Glur and husband, Carl 'ton P. Glur, and Frances E. Smith and husband, William : Paul Smith, Ex Partee. j NOTICE OF RE-SALE , Under and by virtue of an or-1 der of the Superior Court of 1 Perquimans County, made in the I Special Proceeding therein pend-1 ing entitled, as above set out, i signed by his honor, W. J. Ward, Cierk of the Superior Court, on the 21st day of December, 1903, 1 ordering a re-sale of those cer tain tracts of land hereinafter described, and numbered accord ing to the manner in which each said tract of land was originally; sold, and said sale so reported 1 to the court, the undersigned commissioners will on the 7ih day of January, 1964, at 11:30, o'clock A. M., at the. front door! of the Courthouse in Hertford, Perquimans County, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the high-! est bidder for cash, upon open-1 ing bids, as set out with the' description of each tract of land hereinafter described, the open ing bid to be at the beginning of the description of said tract cf land, and the said pronertv ad vertised for re-sale being as follows: HERTFORD TOWNSHIP, PERQUIMANS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA First Tract: Opening bid $2885.00 Lving and being m the Town of Hertford. Perquimans County, N. C, situated on Pennsylvania AvenilP. rnmmpnpinrr M n r.Ir,f ! on said Avenue 130 feet from (Railroad Street and running ! thence north 53 deg. west along Pennsylvania Avenue 42 feet; "thence north 31 deg. east ir0 I feet; thence south 53 dec. east 42 'feet; thence south 31 deg. west 150 fppt to Ppnncvlunnin A n (further description find chain nf title see deed book 41. pav- 2')'), rumic: Registry of Perquimans County, N. C. Sixth Tract: Opening bid $2045 00 A certain; lot Situated in the Town of Hertford, N. C, on the north . side of Market . Street, bounded von the north by the nn; M i V I U J The i 'erquimans wmly sugges all citizens acoaaint themselves uith the Constitu&nal Amendment to he suhiiuiittedll to voters on January K, 196fl, and urges all citizens to repair and vote on this v-inost iouiipioriant issue. Damaged Text 27, 1963. lot of Timothy Morgan estate, on the east by the store or warehouse lot of William Mardre, on the west by the Tom Hoffler lot , and on the south by said Market Stree't. Fof further de scription and chain of title see deed book 32, page 555, Public Registry of Perquimans County, North Carolina. Eighth Tract: Opening bid $2675.00. 8a. Beginning at intersection of King and Covent Garden Streets, thence westerly along King Street 31 feet, thence northerly 82 feet, thence easterly 31 feet to Covent Garden Street, thence1 southerly along Covent Garden Street 82 feet to point of begin ning, at King Street. For furth er description and chain of title see deed book 30, page 471. 8b. Bounded on the south by King Street, west by Felton, north by lane, east by Creecy, beginning at the southwest corn er of the John Creecy line, and running westerly along King Street 31 feet to Felton line, thence northerly 82 feet along said Felton line to lane; thence easterly along said lane 31 feet to Creecy line, thence southerly along said Creecy line 82 feet to King Street, the place of be ginning. B'or further description and chain of title see deed boo' 30, pace 471, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N. C. Ninth Tract: Opening bid $495.00 Beginning at an iron stake nexl to said Dewey Avenue ap proximately halt way between this lot and the lot bought by HlltlHI If you're too far away i I LET YOUR TELEPHONE j TAKE YOU THERE! I Pressed for time? Frustrated! by distance? Your long distance I telephone lets you visit anyone, anywhere, anytime. Take the! telephone route often. It. gets I you there faster and for less money than anything else. j 1 1 THE NORFOLK ft CAROLINA ! 1 1 TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH? 1 1 COMPANY I m .to just drop in .:. J oard of Commissioners o Miss Mae Wood Winslow's line, thnce an easterly course for 47 feet, thence a southerly course for 105 feet parallel to Miss Mae Wood Winslow's line back to Dewey Avenue, thence a wester ly course along said Avenue 47 feet to the starting point. For further description and chain o title see deed book 30, page 472, Public Registry of Perquimans County, N. C. BETHEL TOWNSHIP, PERQUIMANS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. Tenth Tract: Opening bid $1750.00 That certain tract or parcel of land in Bethel Township, Per quimans County, N. C.. adjoin ing the lands of J. S. McN'ider, Dewey Perry, Fleetwood White and the road leading from state highway to Bethel, and known as the Pompey Britt land con taining 10 acres more or less. For further description and chain of title, see deed book 30, page 209, Public Registry of Perquim- LOOKING FOE? A 1 '. A. . will' iMigiBffl 1963 FORD Galaxie 500 XL 2-door Full Power with Air Conditioner. 1963 FORD F600 with body 1961 FORT) Galaxie 4-door 1961 FORD 2-door 1961 CHEVROLET 2-door 1960 FALCON 2-door 1959 FORD Galaxie 4-door 1959 FORD Custom "300" 4-door 1958 FORD Convertible 1957 FORD 2-door Fairlanc 1 957 FORD 2-door Fairlanc 500 1956 CHEVROLET Relair Hardtop 1956 CHEVROLET Relair 4-door 1954 FORD Pickup V2 Ton 1954 FORD 350 Truck 1959 CMC Pickup 1950 CHEVROLET 2-Ton Truck WINSLOWWHARD MOTOR CO. ill Phone 426-5654 Dealer's 'WW 'i S!n ii iwi:w)yii ;.,.imi I aglMMMilMMjMMMMMMMllllMMjtl WiriHIIWI fill I 111 J PAGE FiW ans County. N. C. ' t This the 21st day of Decern ber, 1963. ; - S. M. WHEDBEE, CHAS. E. JOIINSO-1' Dec27,Jan3 Plagued Oay And Night with Bladder Discomfort? Unwise eating or drinking mrty IS a source of miM, but annoyiiiK lli"Wer irri ,n:i(ms making you feel wllt-an, tenne, ait u a com f 1 111 ill tit!, nti if retli-s nfjjihtH, vi till 7) W?inK biicknche, huln(!li or ithib-talui-ni-ht'! anil iHiii(luetonver-xert.innt . Bimin or emutimiai upwt, 11 re mldinjr to .. yo-ir misery don't wit try Uoan Iji1!m. iNijm'K I'ilJs a tit :t ways f-ir k newly re lief. I They have u mmlriinsf l!t'ct on bladder iri ilalionM. 2 -A Cant )tln-reliev-imj aet ion on n:K(;iii); harl arhe, head- utiles, mr cul;tr aches and i;iihfi. 3 A "AMiidei'l nlly mild diuretic nftion thru tliO kidneys, tending to itie.ivftrie the output of-, tlie l.r. ntiii-s oT kidney t.uhe. So, tret the' Hinr.e happy veiit f millions have enjoyed f v uvr i;a witrs. I'm- eonverueiife, buy M la 1 re tii.e. Ci-i (Joan's I'ilU loCityl GOOD USED CAR? '' Li' No. 1741 Hertford. N. C. J t that
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