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PA4CTK&Z1 .' :ZA7C.r i Washington One of the main thipgs . ttiat has come 6ut of the Defense inquiry , by the Johnson Subcommittee is the heavy re sponsibility the Strategic Air Command htts at the moment for retaliation by this country in the event of surprise attack by an enemy.. , . . '-.v.' ; Strategic Air Command ; : The mission of SAC is obvious-: ly of "prime 1 importance. TRe question fr-whether it is suffici ent to provide a deterrent against attacK Dy an enemy as weu as the sufficiency for retaliation. ' During the last Congress I was a member of the Symington sub committee to investigate the suf ficiency of the Air Force to carry Wat its mission. I got the impres s)0tfi, at the time that adequate tffeps were ."hot being taken to -provide the .measure of security J a defense that I feel so acute- "j(it be provided for our,counr 'Jfjj -the definite impression that 'ut dome instances the armed ser vices: were being niggardly held back'. The Administration seerri ed to fait to grasp the need for Urgency in the iife-or-death race ilrith Russia. j There is evidence of changed thinking in nigh places ipr.wnicn we! can all be. thankfuL ; In$he Mr.Fkrmen we have CERTIFIEDfSEED BEANS Immediate.Dfelieryj t CALL US NOW FOR YOUR MEEDS ; We Have For .Sale Guaranteed No. 2 Corn For Feed r. . t? it 11 j r. noiioweii oc oon PHONE 2841 J-' 'WlNFALL, N. C. ' REPORT 'OF Hertford $ufiding and Loan Association ;' : OF HERTFORD, N. C. AS OF DECEMBER 31. 1957. (Copt of Sworn Statement Submitted to the Commissioner of ASSETS The Association Owns: ?N . Cash on Hand and in Banks... .. State of N. C. and U. S. "Government Bonds. Mortgage Loans . v Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan " secured by first mortgage on local improved real estate, i (s . t , , Share Loans . -At - Advances made to our shareholders against their shares. No loan exceeds of amount actually paid in.: Other Assets . '.V TOTAL LIABILITIES the Association Owes: To Shareholders .Funds intrusted to ouripre shares as follows: Installment Shares Full-Paid Shares . . Notes Payable , Money borrowed for use in making loans to : members, or retiring matured shares. Each note . approved by at least two-thirds of entire Board : of Directors as requited1 by law. ' Loans in Process 1 ' . 447.42 Undivided; Profits - ,,.,4,935.76 Earnings held in trust frr istribuiioii if share-Ti : holders at maturity of .heir Reserve for Contingena $ ';,. To be used for. the pit- cnt'jMt any losses,'Tit s:ii sustained." This reserve, reases' the safety and strength of the Association Other Liabilities .. . I- TOTAL"-. "e cf North Carolina, 'y cf Perquimans CampbeIl; Secretary-Treasurer of the above i L.ion, personally ..appeared before me this day, V sworn, says that the foregoing statement is i cf his kno "? 'e and befief. MAX R. CMPBELL, Secretary-Treasurer. ' ' . ' before me, this . 2nd day of W. J. KANOY, Notary Public. . n expires January 25, 1053. meantime, I want Congress to keep a very close watch on the adequacy of the armed forces, re alizing that from this time on, as the hearings' last Co h g r ess brought out, only defense and striking power in being will count. The Strategic ; Air Com mand must be given the tools consistent with the need until such times as our missile program is well enough' along for some re laxation.' Keep Strong This does not imply that we can depend on SAC alone. To the contrary. It means emphasis on what we have now and can get right away, also realizing that today's modern weapons may in truth be virtually obsolete by the time they come off the produc tion line. This necessitates very close scrutiny of research and de velopment and long-range plan ning. It also opens the door to considerable waste in .weapons programming.' As a consequence, I am concerned that we are like ly to fall behind even more if a sense of urgency to the task that faces us does not also bring us to the realization that there is considerable risk and waste in an accelerated program. The losses should not be inordinately heavy II O C CONDITION $ 12,327.66 2,961.49 . 175,332.23 4,920.54 175.57 $19.5,717.49 in the form of payments on 64,764.00 ... 98,800.00 $163,564.00 10,000.00 shares V4 . i 5,687.0 r frli14,000.0"0 no 83.24 ,$195,717.49 1 . T - ' ' HOOP-DE-DO Pattycake seems to have replaced basketball for the moment in New York's Madison Square Garden. Ref eree Mendy Rudolph, right, and Richie Guerin of the New York Knickerbockers star in the apparent sltfstick. Actually, it's. a slight difference of opinion over the ref's call. Knick. Ron Sobie adds his two hands' worth in the middle. with proper management of our defense, but there will be mis takes made. I think we as a na tion can tolerate some mistakes provided we are shown wherein and wherefore the necessity for speed is so closely related to our survival as a free people. We have got to keep militarily strong. The Russian sputniks have de prived us of the luxury of wish ing, unrealistic thinking. Appreciation I am very grateful for the gen erous comment so many of you have made about my efforts in the Senate during the past year. At this Holiday Season, I wish to thank this newspaper and all the folks associated with it, along with you, the readers of my col uinn, nr your courtesy. As we used to say as a boy in my part of the ( State, "Much Obliged!" 'CIRCLES to meet The Missionary Circles of the Hertford Baptist Church; will meei next week as follows:' The Vera Payne Circle will meet Mon day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the church, ; TheLillie Johnson Cir cle will meet Monday night at 7j?0 o'clock '..With Mrs. Raymond Skinner. The Inabelle Coleman Circle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock' with Mrs. C. E. Pritch ard. The Mary Ellen Dp?ier Cir cle will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Philip Jacksoni;.' The Mattie Macon Cir cle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. L. B. Chappell. The Bessie Pritchard Circle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Clinton Eley. The Rosa Powell Circle will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Jar vis Ward and Mrs. Charles White as co-hostesses. , HONORED AT PARTY Miss Deborah Nixon, bride-elect was entertained Friday night by her aunts, Mrs. Pat Keegan, Mrs. John P. Sawyer, Mrs. Walter Sy mons, Mrs. Carey Quincy and Mrs. W. D. Stanford, at a floating shower at the home of Mrs. Kee gan. The house was decorated with Christmas decorations and nnnrflps fJrpptintr fhA cnipctc - o e i were mrs. neegan ana miss Nix on. Mrs. Wallace Hobbs presid ed at the bride's book; Mrs. Au brey Ralph and Miss Betty Sy- Good Reading for the AVhole; Fqxtalii Facts FzrI-FeaTO 1 . Iht Chiistian Scwnc Monitor Ont Norway St., Boiton IS, Matt. - Stnd your nwipapf for tht time , chocked. Enclosed find my chock or money order. I year $18 montttt i month 4.50 ... Name . , ' . . . Addroa ,: , . "Cty "" lo ""itote " Uii t I NOTICE I 1 Stockholders' Meeting The annual meeting of Stockholders of the Hertford Banking Company, Hertford, N. C, for the election of the Directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting will be held Tuesday, January 21, 1958, at its Bank ing House between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock P. M. R. M. RIDDICK PRESIDENT Lt If v5ss r m V ... fi(waHif, i . ' Vil i 5sSr ' wmmiWi u ,j 5uV ", s.'.. J -ft. i - ' BASE& OH mohs Were in the gift room;' Mrs. Symons cut and served the cake, assisted by Mrs. Preston Nixon. Mrs. Sawyer presided at the punch bowl. . About 100 guests called during the evening. BUFFET DINNER i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley en tertained at a family dinner party Christmas Day at the Hotel Hertford. Various Christ mas decorations carrying out the Christmas season were very at tractive in the dining room and lobby. Those present were Mrs. C. V. Williford, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pickhardt and three children from Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williford and son Richard of Rich Square, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williford and Miss Joanna P, Williford. ROUTE THREE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Eure had as their dinner guests on Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Umphlett, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Eure, Lois . Eure Harold McGee and Mary Frances Eure. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams and family have been visitins WEST PI1ID of the in the models most people buy In the models most people prefer, a new Chevrolet costs less than the other two low-priced cars V Yet Chevrolet is the only truly new car in its field. And every Chevy is lower, wider and nine lively inches longer. VYour dollars never had it so good! With all its startling new advances and stunning new style, Chevrolet is still priced right down at ! the bottom of the ladder: . And look at what you get for the low price you payl You get boldly sculptured new beauty with the quality craftsmanship of Body by Fisher. You get the year's big buy-even the See your local authorized Chevrolet FACTORY USTIPRICESIFOR COMPARABLE SEDAN AND HARDTOP MODELS. Mr. and Mrs, S'eth Umphlett this past week. ' Mrs. Gladys Colson is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Levie Sawyer for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Warthan and daughter Pamela and Miss Ester Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. Watt Eure. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Um phlett,. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and daughters, Carolyn and Nancy, are spending several days in Florida. ; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Umphlett of .Littleton, N. C, Mr. and Mrs, Delwin Eure and Bobby Eure visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Urn. phlett on Sunday. ' New Hope News Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail have returned home after spending the Christmas holidays with their children in Washington, D. C, and Arlington, Va. They were accom panied home by their daughter, Miss Celia Blanche Dail, who spent a few days with them be fore returning to Chevy Chase, Washington, D. C, to resume her school work. HARVEY POINT ROAD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill and son 'Sleepless Nights Naggingbackache.headache.ormuscular achesand pains may come on wilhovei -exert ion. emotional upsets or day to day st ress and strain. And folks whoeal and drink un wisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irri tation... with that restless, uncomfortable feeling. : If youaremiserabTcandwornout because of these discomforts. Doan's Pills often help by their pain relieving action, by their 1 soothing effect to ease bladder irritation, . and by their mild diuretic action through the kidneys-tending to increase the out- I put of the IS miles of kidney lubes. j So if nagging backache makes von fpel i dragged-out, miserable . . . with restless, sleepless nights... don't wait. ..try Doan's Pills. ..get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. Get Doan's Pills today! Doan's Pills lowest priced models bring you full measure of Chevy's new length. You get Chevrolet's own special brand of performance and economy. In fact, you get the one car in the low-price field that performs in the high-price class! i Stop by your Chevrolet dealer's and let him prove it. He's making quick appraisals and prompt deliveries! - dealer for quick appraisal prompt delivery! Manufacture' Licuua Mo. 110 Bruce 'spent the week-end with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eaves. Mrs. Jennie Dail visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S tailings. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kusco vis ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lassiter, during tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Batemen. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ray White and Nancy spent Christmas Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lane. i Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lane and Phillip motored to Rocky Hock to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. : and Mrs. Edgar INSURE AGAINST LOSS AND BE SURE Protet your farm properly and profits with adequate mi surance coverage. - It fsts you little . . . an'! rr.ay Kva you a lot! For all types oj Jarm insurance coverage see us! BRINN'S INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE S601 TO) JiUM The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. Chevy's the only car in its Md wih Body by Fisher and Solely Plate Gos5 Q aound. ' Only franchiscd display this famons trademark Ray White. ' 1 ! 'K- " "''!' " Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MoofeTand Minnie Lois spent Friday with their daughtar-in-law and grand daughter, Mrs. William Moore and Phyllis. LIQUID OR TABLETS DOES MORE TO STOP COLDS MISERIES IECMM IT HAS MOM I YOU CAN RELY ON 6t8 YOU'RE SECURE HERTFORD Chevrolet dealer ft2 K5KWAW . nou iJ -I v,
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