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j's "Messiah" Had Hard fore Rcacliing Top As .c; . 1 :iilar Qirisiiuas-hlusic Then , came . toninission from the lord lieutenant of -he-land and the governors of three charitable institution for Han del to conduct a series of char ity concerts, reports World Book Encyclopedia. He began to com pose a flew piece Jor the tour.; Handel was, not an especially leligious man,' but something seemed to possess him as he worked. For some 23 days he keol to his study, Tcf using to see any visitors, leaving his food untouched and working through the night. Now he. played the A DC Beginning January 1st, all Tax List el's of Perquimans County, North Caro lina will sit at the following places and on the dates mentioned below for the pur pose of listing- your PROPERTY TAXES for the year 1964: j List In January and Save the Penalty Belvidere Township MRS. ELTON LAYDEN, LIST TAKER Jan. 7, 14, 21.....-.......... ...... .C. E. Layden Super Market Jan. 9, 23 .... .... R. M. Baker's Store, Whiteston-. Jan. 16....:.;...;i.u.u....,a--'..;.;.Wink ' Winslow's Store, Whiteston Hours 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. a. Alt other days in January at home;; No listings .witl.be taken at home after 6 P. M. Listings from 8 A. M., to 6 P. J4,. Bethel Township Julian long, list taker Jan. 4;JB, 25.. J. W. Gatling's Store Jan. . Court House,; Hertford Jan. 15, at night..... .-. Zack Phillips' Store Jan. Jf2, 29, 30 and 31, at mgh.t...i.;..i .....J. W. Gatling's Store , 1 r Hertford Township : PERCY ROGERSON. LIST TAKER' . ' ( Jan. 2 and 4............:....., .......Court -House, Hertford Jan. 9, 10 and 11. .....Court House, Hertford Jan. 13, 16, 17, 18 and 20:.............x.......... Court House, Hertford Jan. 23 thru 31.. .......Court House, Hertford . , Hours 8.30 A. M-, to 5 P. M. New Hope Township J . MELVIN EURE. LIST TAKER Parkville Township : MRS. BELLE PROCTOR. LIST TAKER Jan. 4, 10, 11.,.........:.. ...Fred Winslow's Store,' Win fall Jan. 8-21 ...Towe & Pike Store, Chapanoke Jan. ,15, J7t 18, 24, 25 and 30... ;...Fred Winslow's Store Winfall j , -No Listing at Home After 6 P. M. ' Sec 901 (G.S. 105-307) Duty to list; Penalty for failure: : It shall be the duty of every person, firm; or corporation, in whose name any property or poll is to be listed under the terms of this sub-chapter, to list said property or poll with the proper list taker, or supervisor, .within the time allowed bylaw,' on a list setting forth the information required by : this sub-chapter. In addition to, all other penalties prescribed by law, any person, firm or corporation whose duty it shall be to list any poll or property, real or personal, who willfully fails of refuses to list, the same within the time allowed by law, or who removes or conceals property for the purpose of evading taxation, shall be-guilty of a misdemeanor punish' able by a tine not to exceed fifty dollars' ($50.00) or imprison ment not to exceed thirty days; and any person, firm or cor poration aiding or abetting the removal or concealment of property for the purpose of evading taxation shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) or imprisonment not to exceed thirty days. The failure to list shall be prima facie evidence that such failure was willful.. (1957, c 848). . I JULIAN C. POWELL, Tax Supervisor f PERQUIMANS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA harpsichord, now he sang, then Of all , the music associated with - Christmas, perhaps no composition so - well embodies the" spixit ' of the holiday- as Itaidel's "Messiah." The great oratorio thas enthralled.- count -kss1 .audiences. . It has been baiid tn have brought inore money for charity than any other single! piece of music. And it marked a rebirth for its composer. George Fridei itk Handel was virtually a has-been in 1741. London had grown tired of his Italian operas and of him. More than once he had barely missed being thrown- into debtors' pri son, and his health was begin ning to fail. . ; back to the writing.1 His' sery ants thought e was going mad. Mten they found him in tears. When he finished tne "Hallelujah Chorus," he declared, "I did think I did see ail Heaven be fore me, and "the great God himself." On April 13, 1742, 700 people crowded into a Dublin music hall or the ' premiere of "Mes siah." It vas a resounding success. . .... At the first English perform acnce a year later, King George H was co overwhelmed by the "Hallelujah Chorus" that he lose . from ... his , seat and stood throughout the ; section., The audience, of course,': followed the example of . their king, and so began a custom which survives to our day... .. . t: ' - Despite the king's' apprecia tion, however, London was not ready to accept Handel and the concert . failed. It - was not . until- Handel began directing an nual benefit' performances; of "Messiah" at the London Found ling Hospital iit the; 1750's that his adopted countrymen came to recognize it as a masterpiece, and once again gave him their acclaim. ' ' Feb. 15 Deadline For Boat Licenses The State Department of Con servation and Development an nounces that commercial fishing boat licenses for 1964 are now on sale and that the deadline for getting them is next February 15. ; Upwards of 7,000 licenses were issued during 1963 to commercial fishermen operating in North Carolina waters, Dr. David A. Adams, State Fisheries Commis sioner, .said, j ''ix' i: Cost of the licenses varies ac cording to the size of the boats used in commercial fishing op erations. ) 1 . 1 ' ' Boat licenses may be. obtained' at : the C&D Department's, Din vision of Commercial Fisheries in Morehead City, from division inspectors, or from other author ized agents, Dr. Adams said. A Mcrehend Interviews Scheduled January 9 v Twenty-four high school male seniors, ' nominated from counties in this area for consideration for Morehead Awards to the Uni versity Of North Carolina, will be interviewed by the Morehead District I Selections Committee at the Roanoke Country Club in Williamston Thursday, January 9. The 24 nominees from District I are being interviewed in state wide competition with 157 boy3 from . the other six Morehead Districts ?.n the state place, $13; second place $12; third jlace, $10. v W Class V ' Peit of Three Market Hogs Junior members only; First place, $12;' second place, $10; third place, $8 00. , i Champion Junior ?5n Ros ette, :, . A Claw VI . r Market Hogs Junior members only: First place, $10; ' second place, $8.00; third place, $6.00; fourth place, $4.00; fifth place, $2.00. ' Champion Junior' Individual I T : ' . . ' . i xvuneue. - . Morehead Awards provide j Reserve' Champion Junior In dividualRosette. Class VII ' Showmanship Contest for 4-H and FFX Members: .First place, $6.00; second place, $4.00; third place, $2.00. four-year all-expense-paid undert graduate college education to re cipients. They were established in 1 951 by . John . Motley More head, UNC graduate and native North " Carolinian who lives - in Rye, Nv Y. The 93-year-old Mr. , tWsa Eloise White tion. 1 Among the nominees to be in- terviewed in Williamston will be I red Combs, a student at Per quimans High Sehocl. Market Hog Show Scheduled Feb. 12 Couinued from Page I Weds James Hassell Sunday, Dec. 29th :Pen of Five. Market , Hogs Adult - e::h.buor ;Only; -First place, second place, $12; third plu"e, $10. T," r 'Class n ' ' ' t Pen of Three Market ,. Hogs AulV exhibitors only: First place, $12; second place, $10; third place, '$8.00., VI ..'- Clasa III ' Individual Market Hogs Adult exhibit ''only1; First plate, $10; socond place, 8 00; third place, $6.00; fourth place,' $4.00; fifth place,' $2.60. Champio.i AJult Individual F.osette. ' - i. 1 Heserve Champion Adult, In dividual Rosette. Class IV Pen of Five Market Hogs unior members only: First Mrs. Nehemiah Bunch of Cen ter Hill announces the engage ment - of her daughter, Miss Eloise White, to James Hassell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hassell of Roper." " ! .The wedding will bo solemn ized Sundav afternoon, Decem ber 29, at the Center Till Meth odist Church at 3 o'clock. The pastor, the Rev. Claude : Wilson, will officiate. . Relatives and friends are cor dially, invited to' attend,' ""' ' t' - Doctors Invited To Postgraduate Course ' Continued From Pag 1 . discuss obstetrfcal emergencies and the diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer, .i The fourth in the series of six speakers ' will be Dr. B. W. Haynes, Jr., of the' Medical Col lege of Virginia. He. will lec ture on January 6 on the care of severely burned patients.. : ; . Dr. Thomas Franklin' Wil liams ... of the . University of iit urn cine will conduct jthe February ) 13 program. His subjects will deal with recent advances in the care of diabetes and a review of disorders of : calcium' and ; phos pherous metabolism. ' 1 .The final speaker on Febru ary' 20 will be Dr. . Floyd W. Denny of the UNC School of Medicine. He is a specialist in children's diseases. He will out line methods to control strep tococcal infections in order to prevent rheumatic lever, and rheumatic heart diseases, i .; A second medical problem, to be discussed by Dr. Denny will be atypical pneumonia, a. strange breed of pneumonia. f, . . Counties to be represented at the postgraduate course in Eden ton - will be. Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Washington, Tyrrell, Bertie,. Perquimans, -. Chowan, Gates, :Hertford, . Northampton, Pasquotank, Dare, Camden and Currituck.,, - Henry C. Sullivan Completes Tax Course Henry C. Sullivan spent sev eral days in Raleigh last week attending the advanced section of the Farm ' and Small Busi ness Income Tax Course con ducted by , the In ternal Jtevemue Department , with J the coopera-' tion of N. C; State College De partment of Economics. 1 K This is the' second year Mf. Sullivan has attended this short ourse section and . he has qualified,' himself to assist oth ers in the' competent filing of he complex" tax " forms; ' The complicated ' nature, of modern business, the lack; f adequate, accounts and iepedial provisions in income tax -laws applying to farming and other small businesses make the fil ing of income" tax returns com plicated. This emphasizes - the need ;.forv competent assistance in handling tax problems. Mr. Sullivan is now qualified to render such service. . 5 w . , - ' , :-i '.-'"Tllrtieii you shoot in the field - be sure what you see v : is the game you are after ! not me". B$A Saft Shooter THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION : ..Mrs., Pete Thorr -tess to her Brldj da'y .. night at h . , home .was beaut ' d for the holiday sec.,. present -j were ? MesJ Kanoy, Frank Jess , . Brinn,. W- E. Harrison, . ell, Henry C. : Stokes, , .... i. Harris and the hoi1 ."1 high score" prize we II Kanoy and . second i v awarded Mrs. Harris. s. course was. served. . .- ; BIRTH ANNOUNC. Mr.and'Mrs.. Shen ' Long announce the bir,th . f Timothy Ray, borrt ' r r 21., Mrs. Long is the for. r i i Susan Ball Harris. ; - . CARD OF THAK : 1 1 wish- to express my sl.i. thanks ' and appreciation. . to i , many 1 friends who .TememU: me so V graciously; wiCi ... gifts, flowers, visits, prayers all other acts of kindi. i;d ing my stay in the hos,r-..al 'a Plentv of neoDle want to be ( since my return home. J.ay C, - . - . ... . If .,'.:.;.)' oious but ho one yearns to Dei Diess you " - . . l . - . .. . . i . . 'r r humble. La Rochefoucauld MRS. S. 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