THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY; HEBTTOBDrNORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2-1960. page nta n If V rami! social security f A. mintatTBtinn ! ;; : hf wj . iv .J J-.. j i ft i- each month at tha 'Peroilman Caunto Court Hma. 7 ' ' . '3 ..'. " .(.Qvei; two hundred . years C30 ty". I mnat -limltlr.v nutiiral Aoiiiva ' 1 v ' . . I ill"" ;- ipucauon iorms ai. locei post ox aft American farmer wrote in ). '3" diary: "My farm fr'e me . and my family a good L . ,r.g on J the. produce of it, and :it me, being released at the Seventh National Watershed Congress, Mr, Bunch pointed out, because of the influence of upstream land treatment and small dams in small watersheds on our wa ter supplies. This Congress, he said, brings together each 1 year representa' tives of 30 or more agricultural and conservation organizations concerned with water problems nfft fnmilv'c rnr.trrtl ' " .- - -r r tj i i i .1 i i iv i i i imi'n in irmr3i nrrcm-v income from wages , brings in-1 anw' tluk mt ilmBim(Wl' stamp's issuance is being plan ned, v.--' '':::',:-'-:-r, . : Industrialization, moreover,: has brought greater comforts and conveniences to the American family. . But it has also bfoueht year ana anowen, a.e nun- economi, risks yond the aver- 1 year, .which was 'for salt, nails.l (and the' like;' Kc'lnfi to eat.' security. The risk " of loss of drink "of-.wear ,w:u fought, as earnings is, ever' present be- !my farm producer it '"all." j ! cause of the hazards of -unem-SinceH that.'- limejj ,;dramaticl ployment, old-age, disability and . changes have uke'n'place in thel death. . -,7, ' - American c wmy. Ana ineroj 6i , u. i have been changes in the" mean- 1930's convinced . the ' American people that only through coop erative effort can the individual be protected against these ' com mon hazards. The Social Se curity Act enables society to put its collective shoulder to the wheel in providing th;s protec- The annual selective Service tion. Through the operation College Qualification Test wiU of employers, employees, the be offered to college students self-employed, and government, April 28 at approximately 500 social security replaces, at least; ,, throuhout th. nation. i ing of security for the average American , family. . Tne colonial farmer was able to say "my J Siirm ' produced it alL!V How, t strange it would seem for some i ode" to make a similar' statement today: !J America has evolved from a f 'roup of small agricultural col l opiies into one of the strongest 1 and most highly industrialized 2 counties in the world. ; With the rapid expansion of industry in ! recent decades and the increas J ed mechanization of farms, many ."Americans have moved from the i.; - fams into the cities.,; . The urban breadwinner no longer "makes" his living with his own hands. Instead he earns wages and buys fh,is living. He, is" .depend-: , ent upon his wage .forTj "securi- College Test For Draft Registrant Set For April 28 partially - the earnings that are lost because of unemployment, old-age; disability or death. The score made on the test is a help to local boards in con sidering students for deferment Through the social insurance. from inducti0n for studv as un principle, funds are built up in dergraduate or graduate stu- aavance to inuet tne emergen- dents. cies of the future. Yes, times do change but re member social security benefits are the haryest of your work ing years., v . New 4-cent Stamp On April 18,d Walter G. Edwards, chairman of Selective Service for Per quimans County, announced, that the test in North Carolina ' will be conducted at the 15 schools. The name and location may be from the local draft fices. The . completed applica tion form and a ii.00 fee must be filed with the Post Office. At that time a blue, v$3.00 federal boating stamp will be affixed to the application and a temporary certificate will be- returned to the applicant. This certificate will serve as proof . of , compliance with the law until such time as the application has been pro cessed by the Coast Guard. In an ugly and lunhappy world, the richest man can pur chase nothing but ugliness and unhappiness. George Bernard Shaw. Commissioners' Proceedinars Una Sanatorium, $93.00; Jack- is , kept confidential under fed son Wholesale. Co., Inc., $20.25; 'eral law. Only statistical totals J- &$1 Sam Hour-(and avera es published. N(i mouzis, $20.80; Clifton Morgan,. . .. . . . .. $31.00; Julian C. Powell, $40.oO;;mdivldual person can be lden Mrs. Elton Layden, $150.00; Jul- Mied in publishea reports and ian Long, $150.00; Percy Roger-census informa tion cannot be son, $175.00; Carson Spivey, 0861 for regulation, investiga $150.00; Mrs. Belle Proctor, ti6n or taxation. $150.00; Owen G. Dunn Co., . $22.04; Gregory's 5 & 10c Store,, BUBQTS5 WMU MEETS Mrs. Winston Lane, March 7. 1960 At a' regular meeting of the $349.84; Eastern Office Eauip- hme of Board of County Commissioners ment Co.. $16.82: The Perauim- Sr Monday night; Even though boats have been of the County of Perquimans, ans Weekly. $45.60: Commercial The meeting opened by sing- previously numbered by the North Carolina, held on the first Printing Company, $123.54; The inS "Lct the Lower Lights Be Coast Guard prior to March 31, 1 Monday in March,. March 7, 1960 Office Supply Store, $24.75; Gat- Burning." - Mrs. Winston Lane, 1960, application must be made at 10 o'clock A. M., at its regu- ling and Pierce Printing Co., Jr- Save the devotional taken for a new number on April '1 lur meeting place in ; the Court $36.88; Paige Underwood, $4.95; 'frfom the 11th chapter of Acts', under the federal boating ' act. House in Hertford, Pertfuimans Remington Rand. Inc.. $142.81:. The minutes, were read and However, the previous . number! County, N. C. Present: 1 R. ' L. Monroe Calculation Machine Co,, ! ana certuicate may be retained Spivey, Chairman presiding, and Inc., $9.33; Hertford Livestock & for temporary identification' vn- Commissioners'' Warner Madre, Supply Co., Inc., $10.80; Hert- til the new number is issued. George.. W. Baker, Harry ,W. ford Hardware & Supply Co., Boat owners may - continue to Winsliw f,j Absent: G. filwood $9.16'; ' Darden's Department operate their craft legally if they . Novveil. ' ""' Store, $12.72; W. L. Thompson, have applied for renumbering,) Report, were received from $21.00; C. Edgar White, $17.15. paid the required fee and re- Agriculture Extension Service No further business, the Board tamed proo of payment. land Welfare Departments. adjourned. For rurtiier oackground in- On motion Hnlv . mario and R. L. SPIVEY. Chairman formation, as of March 10, 1960, ' passed, the Board authorized the JULIAN C. POWELL, me u. . "uoast uuara has ap-,Buard of Education to secure Clerk To Board proved the numbering systems I pstimated cost of addition to Perquimans Union School and nVANCF "FNSTis bepobt enfrteria for Perquimans County FORMS IN MAIL THIS WEEK High School. 1 (Continued From Page One) Alill i!;C!l Wil "The test is for the student's ft 111 VAJlLUlirillUliUe OUll- IT tt ICl benefit as well as for the na A TIT ' ' S " Tk ' t- tion's good," Mr. Edwards said nauon s rrecious itesoiirces -a w board shouw have m f" i.'A information about a student in .'-Soil,- and water conservation mony featuring three cabinet order to classify him, including fteaders here are looking for-' members, Agriculture Secretary Tward to issuance of the world's' Ezra Taft Benson, Interior Sec- fiist water conservation" postage 'Slamo bv the Post Office De- plrtment in Washington, D. C, retary Fred A. Seaton and Post master General Arthur E, Sum- merfield. 'jU'C. Bunch, chairman of the The stamp will go on sale on iftJibemarle Soil , Conservation the following day, April 19, at 'JCVlstrict, , says. .; other post offices throughout the ahe commemorative 4-cent country, including the Edenton iptamp,' printed in .three colors,, post off ice. wfll be issued April 18 at the j "The beautiful new stamp jNational' Watershed Congress in ( dramatizes the fact that water 'the national capital at a cere- is today our most precious and !? IWI.' Feed At Cost y ' Just .trying to prove we want your feed business. Complete line of FCX Feeds. sift:' "J-ff' -.' 1 j Vjj ' - 40 Pork Maker ; $4.75 20 Sow and Pig Supplement ...... $4.30 13 Pork Maker..... $4.05 18 Pig Starter Pellets ....$4.60 Super Laying Crumbs ..$4.40 38 Hi Gro Blend ...$5.55 Red Ranger Dogr Food 100 lb. bags $7.30 These prices for CASH only. Also Pioneer Seed, Corn and Certified Soyabeans., liVHLTOjN PAIL & SON Phone 446$ Hertford his class standing and a score on this test. A high test score may compensate for low class standing, and high class stand ing may compensate for a low test score. . "Some students do not take the test because a student dc ferment extends a registrant's liability," Mr. Edwards said, "Other deferments also extend liability to age 35," he added "such as those for members of the ROTC, for example. And no registrant can remain out of service beyond about age 23 without an exemption, or a de ferment which extends liability." "The purpose of student de ferments is to give promisinji students an opportunity to con tinue to prepare themselves for careers in support of the na tional interest." Application materials for the .test are now available at-the nearest Inoal hoard offirp. -Stu dents are urged to make appli cation early. The application must be postmarked not later than midnight, April 7. Full instructional materials are issued with the applications. Federal Boat Stamp In Effect April 1st Effective April 1, 1960, boats of more than ten horsepower operated on the navigable wa ters of the United States must be numbered under the Federal Boating Act of 1958, the Coast Guard has announced. Vessels documented by the Bureau of Customs are exempted from this act. '..' ' Applicants for federal certifi cates of number may obtain ap- nl ' 1W '.WW .'. . . ' - :'i , ' No turpentine, no solvents, no fumes; no mess. Just open, stir, apply, and clean your brush and, roller under the faucet. A rich, flat finish for walls and ceilings. ' I Cures to a tough film that can be washed new again and again. Instant Paint for ' Sudden Reality ! ' - j . ' n LVETdERILL'S PAIIITS 1,322 COLORS HERTFORD, Supply Company TH CAROLINA adopted in 26 states. These states are Florida, Utah, Montana. Minnesota, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, , Texas, Michigan, Oregon, Arizona, Kan sas, Rhode Island, California, Vermont, Arkansas, Alabama, Nebraska, Delaware, Indiana, South Dakota! Illinois, Wiscon sin, North , Dakota,' Ohio and Oklahoma. v For further rhighlights on the federal boatinf act of 1958, ref erence is madeUo Coast Guard publication CG-290, : "Pleasure Craft." . Taxes are the sinews of the state, Cicero. On motion duly made, second- postage free envelope is being ' ed and passed, the Board , pass- provided for this purpose. eel a resolution authorizing the The "sample" population ques- U. S. Army District, Wilmington, tions include inquiries on coun Corps ef Engineers, to sna? and try of birth, mother tongues of clear Perquimans River for a foreign born, schooling, employ- i distance of approximately 2.5 ment, income and related items, j miles. :, The additional housing questions ' The Treasurer .was ordered to relate to rent or value of dwel pay the following bills: ling, heating equipment, water' Dr. T. P. Brinn; $53.30; Dr. C. supply and other facilities and A. Davenport, $40.00; Chowan equipment. Hospital, Inc., $116.12; Roanoke- The district supervisor point Chowan Hospital; Inc., $36.00; ed cut that information about North Carolina Memorial Hospi- individuals and (heir homos tal, $526.00; Eastern North Caro- furnished to the Census Bureau mum, " TTTT the roll called . wthriune -Ben-" bers. answering-,, to- allq , , Uv- ' The 1comniui!i(y 'rhtffjm chairman's report was pfesentidj and accepted. 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