-2 i fags n: I !. 1 " 1. 1 1 . I I "' 1 , 1 , ' I u ' ( ' f ) x . in Hi t ;::::;r. ;.::.':;t- v ft J 1 i JOHN RA1TT displays his manly phique to DOiySPAYin$Ceric front 'ii' -THE PAJAMA CAME", -WiirrKi Una. StOyaaon'ofik'toM ' Ftrmcrsj Ccnxrci I lYs farmers fnd cWmercial grow-l ers whose produce is sold or shipped in any form out' of the State are'; cautioned to check carefully the ages of youngsters hif-prl tn tonri fhplr nnrinir rrnm ftnmtt i f UIIIIU UUUI Lll ... - rrca "v. h i ; yhis advice, timed to coincide j I with the. spring strawberry har J iVil , Vest cam? rom State Labor j ii . : Commissioner Prank Crane, who 1 j administers the Federal 'Wage I i and Hour Law in "North Caro- '1 J lina under ; special : agreement hi with the U. S. Department! nf Labor, s. - , jljlV" . Commissioner Crane i pointed ijujl ' ou"t that farmers can avoid con IP, . flfct with .! the Federal law by j nv poiaining ana. Keeping on me age I , . " " ' . W i J WUUgdkU0 employed by them. n i ' "Under the Fair Labor Stand arils Act Federal Wage ahd BJ Hour Law), boys and girls must be. at least 16 to work, on arms .. I , dnrini' nphnnl hmira " Crnn. oni1 "The law applies to children of C migrant fa'niilies, as well as local U i residents. It', does not apply, I .. however, to children employed i j on their parents' farms; or bv j 5 a farmer whose crops ' Stp'- sold h . ana consumea wnoiiy wjtnm tne J f c J-tThe child-labor 'provisions of t- the,; Act protect therjghta of n farm childreri,; t ani jedjcatibn. Crane Rtated. He cited S. ! Labor 'Department figures for HOT YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY '--.'. .. 'H,ii'l J'l "..M ' ! V - V 'viV t- P. EX BattendorC representative of th 'Social Seturilf Ad . i inlniieMailotlf in 'Edanieh evrr Thursday at the North Caro. I. , lina ' Employment-' Saeuritr Building. Mrs. Mary W.', 28 years old ana' the mother of 8 'small children,'! lost her Husband . lastSepteiii -i per. Mr..W was 44 years ,oia at, the time of his death and had N iaeti an ,engineer with ia largeling ..up, v Mary is deferring her manufacturing 'company. Marjr t insurance policy and there was lifcia bank account of Jess; than 1 $1,000. j j " On the other aide of the ledger "T; ther,e wa4 $7,000 mortgage' on ! ! ; the house' she' and her husband had purchased Just two;years be : -ore. Mary, in thinking ' about ; her, situation decided she, would ! ' have to arrange day cane -for the ! ' children, a boy of 7,; ahd two girls, 5 and 2 ye&r& of age, and 1 Iind a job. Later on, she rea- Hzed..,ahe' might have to sell the t house, but she put that, decision ! out of her mind for the moment was not until lust this week. -( 4 death, that Mary even, 'cpnsider'- ' -J ..1..U1- V, V.,.a. ; vix one. . voiuauK? acir-ww j " band's' social , security. When ' I ..11HJ .1 .J.M 1XI .Artinl '.A. i . Biltr cuucu n ui uia s"vhcia bv-. t curlty' office, Mary 'found that j.jshe'and the children were'eHgi t ble for social security, survivors I tt benefits of $200 a month,; based j ) on her husband's earnings under It social security. With her first checlc, she and 1 i the children will . also ' receive J back payments lor the months of September to February, and in additi6n, she will be paid a I . lnmD-sum death Davment of $255. ! '( Monthly- payments of $200 will 'f Come to Mary and her Children ! for 13 years, until the 5 year old reaches-18.- For the following 3 I years, until her youngest girl is 18 'years'' df age, monthly bene I fits of $162.80 will 'he payable to the family Payments will Stop at'that time, but whfcn, Maty I riches 62, if she has not re ou iioiiiy Refilling and coJttI;:3 money frofn five-cent fligh Is Nut machines in this area. , No selling! "To "'y you must have car, references' and $798 cash, v I'l be secured by inventory. Devong 6 hours tj business, youf end'oa percentas of collec 1 ret i'o to $400 montl.! with good poss7;ii ' ' i rrfull th..e. I -Tie j-c- 1 Gra lira rifisnt lUil rill . last; year; showing that 6ut of the - 5,500 : American children found working illegally 6ft farms throughout the nation, over half were below the normal grade for their age in school, i More .than fifty per cent of these children were between 10 and 13 years of age, and.-twenty per cent still youngster;; the :- Labor ' Commis sioner -saitl."' v " .'"':' . j"I am sure that the parents "and teadhefs of . North .Cdrolina .Will gladly oqpetate - with thfe farmers in Helping to. prevent il legal' .niployment j pf ' children,','" Crane declared. 'Certificates of age cah be 1 obtained; from local County ', Welfare Superintend ents';;"y ";.!.',';,.';' ', :l i i Commissioner, Crane noted, that the Federal child labor provis ions' apply" fd' a Trfrr" whether he himself ships the products out of the State, or whether i he de livers, them to a warehouse or wholesaler who handles the in terstate shipment. Fruit and vegetable growers who sell to canneries", or.-, processing plants have the same obligation under the law not to employ children under- 16 during school hours. Those in, doubt about the appli cation of the law shoi-ld consult the " North Carolina Departmeijt til -a tStli-'u IaI'IL thbritativeanswer" to their ' probr lem, Commission .In Cliweni , Bank. maAldd," she SvlU become eligible for a mohthly check of $81.40 for the rest of her life". 1 ' With a steadjr income, to count on while the Children are grow job-hunting plans and, will Use the proceeds of her husband's in surance policy to reduce the mortgage on her home. It may seem strange to. you that a widow with Mary's re sponsibilities would no,t check up on:hep rights to social." security benefits' sootier than "8 months after her bereavement. But the social security people can tell you that this is an old story. Many young widowed m'others delay in applying for social se curity survivors benefits. .When there is such a delay, the law provides ; that .benefits, ban be paid retroactively for no more than 12 months before the time Before the end of a year fol lowing their husband's deaths, most widow! have been forced to carefully assess their sources of i incb'me' and do learn' about their rights to social security benefits. But (n the, meantime, they have suffered, acute anxiety about the future and may even have dis rupted their living arrangements unnecessarily. ; Mrs.' W. and her children are receiving; the maximum family payment of $200 a month because Mr. W.'g earnings were ' high. Payments JO a fatherless family range from $45 io $200 a month, dependirig upon the father's av eraee e&rnincrs. under social se curity and the number of .eligi ble dependents. The average monthly paymenfc to" a ' widow with two children is about $140 a month." dld-age and survivors mStir- ance, or social security, as it Is spare iime trttore Ationly.edL':! most people, he term social se ci-rity' has unfortunately become synonymous. with old-age and re tirement. Relatively few ypung mktried people are aware of the protection afforded the farpily of a young worker. Although most parents of young" : families Will live to see thir children grbwn and self-siippoftiftg, knowledge of this tamily proteetioft Can help 'them to plart friOfe "nlelligentl- iojr the.future ani fn',b i-f great comfort 1 ilfntff stressj1 'Don't you iind It 'hard to meet eJcpejises?"..' "Hard. Man alive! I meet expenses at every turn." : . Ironr". "'' -v !,Ia crowded theater i young woman; i brushed . past a man about to , take a seat. ; Before he recovered his balance the young woman and, her husband had taken the only two seats avail able in Jhat part of the movie house.' ' .."Sorry,"; Said the husband, "we just beat yoii." '. ; : ?Thafs y OK," " said the man who "had been pushed out. "I hope you and' your mother en joy the sW";;fc"'?'A' ':.' ; -. ' SUNDAY SfCHOOL, "ea- on earth; as it is' in en.". In worshiDbihe God weTf . . feel close to him; we identify ourselves more closely with him, and with his purpose. Worship ivesT iis the opportunity to be come co-workers with God in the greatest iind most rewarding of all tasks the work, of Kingdom-building. Let lis, then, worship God; let us commune with him, and, hav ing communed, let us go forth and strive with all our might to live a Christian life. (These comments are based on outlines b! the International Sun. day School Lessons, copyrighted by ihe International Council of Religious Education, ind used by ission.) . I'HOU.il.M "Vl ; CARDOrTttAJNKS, ; 1 wish to express to my friends and neighbors my sincere thanks and appreciation for the visits, letters, cards, flowers and many other aetgof kindness shown me while I was a patient in Chowan Hospital '.and since my return home. "Taayj-God richly reward you an. MRS. W. E". DAIL MARGARET SCOTT WHITE We the members of the WMS of Piney Woods Friends Church wish to cav loviner trihutp and deepest ireSpect to the memory of Margaret Scott White, who entered eternal life on February. 11, 1958. She was the daughter of the Mate Josiali find Ellen Brown White and for manv vears was faithful in caring for thenfl in their. years of noor health. I In thedst two years of her life she -wtjs not able to attend 1 meetings,, very much, but was! always willing to share ii her ) responsibility. She ..was teacher . . . iIpwi Mii,i i ffi i4c:-:v:iA:'S-:'' L-ul: itcicolirlca'Ma mto It V -eaaivW her -.care speak of - her as one who tried so hard to help them. In sincere apprciation of faith snd loyalty, we bow in humble submission to the Divine Will and ' Extend to the ' family and relatives our deep sympathy, and commend them to God. ; r Beautiful life, is that whose span Is spent, in duty to God and man, Beautiful twilight, at set ) of sun BeautifutSdieath with' a life well '"r;.!:;rrifejqiappell ' :': vfejU :;j Callie Copland ' "'. . idf'f 1(Kuttiafmb;iChappell . - i 1 L . 1 , : i - - i Coittmii6hersf Prpceedinirs '. ' May 5, 1958. . At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners . Per(uimans. North Carolina, held on the first Monday in May, May 5, 1958, at 10 o'clock A. M., at its regular rtieeting place in the Court House in Hertford, Perquimans County, N. C. Present A. T. Lane, chair, man, presiding, and WiUiam C Chappell, E. B. Hollbwell, R. L. Spivey and Warner Madre. j Reports received from Agri culturef Extension Service and Welfare Departments, ;. : ; Onmotion duly 'mude and j an additional $5.00 : 'increase in , . . tt ..... , wti Li. tax list taker, On motion duly made and seconded, the. Board accepted the resignation of Nancy H. Lil ley, Coiin'y Home Agent, effec tive June 15, 1958. ; ,.' Oh motion duly made and sec onded, the Board appointed Paige Underwood, County Home Agent, effective June 16, 1958. On motion duly made and seconded, the Board appointed Ila Grey Mcllwean Assistant County Home Agent, effective June 16, 1958. y On motion duly made, sec onded and passed, the Board or dered the tax collector, Sheriff i. K. White, to advertise in June and sell the first1? Monda' in July,, 1958,;' all rel estate on which 1957 taxes;, are due and unpaid, . and to begin levying on personal' property; on which 1957 taxes are due iind unpaid, in compliance with the laws of the State of North Carolina. 1 On 1 motion duly made afid passed, the Board approved the request for State Highway Com mission to hardsurface Lowe Drive . leading from Harvey Neck Road to Lowe's Beach, ap proximately 0.3 miles. . ' , On motion duly made, the Board voted to accept, bids for fuel oil and kerosene to be used by county agencies for fiscal year 1958-1959, bids are to be submitted by June 2, 1948. The Board reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or all bids: On motion . duly made, . sec onded and passed, the Board employed R. Ei. Aiken, Jr., CPA, I. to audit the county books for fiscal' year-1957-1958 at a fee of $550.00. The Treasurer was ordered to pay the following bills: ii" i " In in liiiiinimpli imMmfmiHmWtlltmmmm 4 mS.-sr POWtR I ia h s w i u , .s. ir p m - 4 w w i -1 wi- . V 1 I' MlLEAOIIvTlf Aw-V- r ; ECONOMY - - ; . Vff vM' " ! ' , :. - A t. i4 ' . a f f1'- 1 ... :.-.' '. i L Winslow tt ov $69:92;' Mrs -KMWBanWf 2B30y J. TC-. White, $69.00; Sam Hourmouzis, $48.75; Robert A. White,-$6.00; Dr. T. P. Brinn, $26.75; Dr. C. A. Daven port, $5.00; Eastern North Caro lina Sanatorium, $37.20; Dr. Ed ward G. Bond, $15.00; Chowan Hospital, $21.57; White's Gro cery, $28.65; Dard'en Department Store, $7.95; Hertford Hardware Supply Co., $9.95; Pitt Hard ware Co., $34.17; Commercial Printing Co., $39.60; (itchell Printing1 ! Co.;' $3.-33; Perquimans Weekly, $26.11 ;; C. Edgar Whie, $11.75; Duke Hospital) $14.00; Gravely Sanatorium,, $18.60. No further business, the Board adjourned.- ;': i - ; . A. T. LANE, Chairman. Julian C. Powell, Clerk to-Board. Classified and Legals SIXTEEN ACRES FOR SALE 'S cleared. Price $1600. Call Eugene Dillon, phone 4969. May9,16 . FOR SALE 8-ROOM HOUSE with- bath; two stories. Locat ed corner Market and Hyde Park Streets, Hertford, N. C. For details call 3561 after 5:00 P. M. ' , May9,16 FOR RENT FOUR ROOM FUR nished house. See G. A. White, 25 Woodland Circle, Hertford, N.C. ' May9 DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA tions on ladies' and men's clothing. Mrs. Harry Brough ton. 49 Church Street. Phone 4561, Hertford, N. C. May 9,16 450 ACRE FARM WILL SELL three ways. $24,000 estimated timber value. Buildings and 150 acres; 100 ' cleared, 50 wooded, t$20,000. Timber and 300 acre's of land, $35,000. Timber less land. With deposit down, settlement on or before January 1, 1959. T. H. Old, Broker, 4111 Highway 168, Great Bridge, Va. Phone L17-6356. May 9,16,23,30 SALESMAN WANTED DO YOU want a good .profitable and permanent business of your own in Perquimans County? Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCE-320-565-A, Richmond, Va. May2,9,16,23,30 FOR SALE 2-ROOM HOUSE with bath; two stories. Locat- : ed corner Market and Hyde Park Streets, Hertford, N. C. For details call 3561 after 5:00 P. M. May2,9 FOR RENT 6-ROOM . HOUSE with bath and hot water. Lo cated at Winfall. Contact Mrs. J. A. Chappell, 711, 37th Street, Norfolk, Va. Phone Madison 37726. apr25,May2,9 LADIES FOR YOUR UPHOL- t stery needs let Autry's Uphol stery on the Windsor-Edenton Highway just outside of Eden- ton, pick up and deliver free, ; We specialize in retying springs and have a -wide selection of :4apestry, nylons and leatherette . materials from which to choose, ; Phone 3832. tfc NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix ..'.if' f r the: estate of John' -Mopdy Matthews, Sr., deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, this is to notifv all ot-r- sons having claims against the estate of said deceased tn pi, hibit them to the undersigned at Box 242, Hertford, N. C, ,on or before the 1st day of April, 1959. or "this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ! All persons indebted to said es- PleaSe make l . rhf. iU j.. ..., , MRS MATTIE B MATTHFW? ntrJz ,m 5fWS' '..MSSfhHE ! " Matthews. Sr. ; '. . pi,,n,io..Mmay NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of ' the estate of George Wash ington Gregory, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Caro lina; this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exh'bit them to the undersigned at Route 3, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 22nd day of April, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. ' All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. , This 22nd day of April, 1958. ROY GREGORY. Executor of George Washington Gregory. Apr25,May2,9, 16,23.30 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Town of Hertford, N. C, will meet at the Municiple Building .at 7:30 n)linillIIMIIIIIIItlHIHIHHIIItllMllltltlllMllltllllltlll Q FJtorfcrojvi Don't take chances with ihe safety of your valu able papers and pre cious possessions. Give them the 100 proiee- lion of a box in our ! safety deposit vault ... j Cost is email. - Slop in for full information. s Hertford Banking ) Company MEMBER F.D.I.C. j rSJiMMMIMUIIMIMtlMIIIHIIMIItllllllllllllilHIMHIIIHIMtiQ MOT ICE! By order of the Town Council, in regular meeting, 1957 delinquent taxes in Hertford will be advertised on May 9, 1958. . The sale of the same will be held on Monday, June 9, 1958. Please make settlement now and save your self additional costs of advertising. E. C ELLIOTT CLERK TOWN OF HERTFORD BY 0.1DER OF THE PERQUIMANS COUNTY I0MD OF COUilTY COmmiSSIOltERS I will adveHise for sale, oh June 6, 1958, all Real Estate bti which 1957 taxes have not been paid, and also will levy bh all delinquent personal Property -Taxes. I will hold thd salt of the Real Estate on Monday, July 7, 1958. . , Plepsa wake prompt settieiitent how and save yourceff the additional cost of advert::"!":. P. M. o'clock, on Monday night, mo iini, iaoo, xor me purpose of considering the annexation to the Municipality, and including .'in, the corporate limits of the Tpwij of . Hertford,. N. C, that property adjoining and lying to the west of the present corporate limits, bounded and described as follows: Dn.m.mn .1 .U r-uu o. . Extended, laTd point being in the westerly boundary of the City '''s "f he Town of Hertford, N- C., and thence . along the northerly edge of Grubb Street Extended north 46 deg. west 545 feet t0 a point: thence a right angle and in a southerly direc tion across Grubb Street Ex- tended to the Winslow DroDertv: thence along the Winslow prop erty south 42 deg. west 90 feet, south 11 deg. east 24 feet, south 33 deg. 45 feet west 100 feet, south 22 deg. 30 feet west 55 feet, south 62 deg. west 90 feet, south 6 deg. 15 feet west 34 feet, south 74 deg. 45 feet west 85 feet, and north 63 deg. 30 feet west 55 feet to the Gaither property; thence along the Gaither line south 39 deg. east 582.6 feet to the southern side of Dobb Street; thence north 44 AZALEAS all varieties 50c and up MRS. HAYWOOD DIVERS Phone 2796 33 Woodland Circle Hertford. N. C. AUTO REPAIR SERVICE WECAMPIV TWIT! WE PUT CARS BACK IN SHAPE . . . FAST! Also USED PARTS FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS Carlton R. Nixon GARAGE WINFALL, N. 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