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..c v 1 V ( v When tl Vote' grams is a laudabWwte of n on ihe fereigw-aid'ernment, to borrow, money to tat'ion bill test week, , I; carry on these pjtpgrams as i myself unable to support standard policy is questionable measure; PWc policy at least. " r Vqttf The' foreign aidl ; " 7 ' ' : ..il,'T . Tt.ihT.kilytM'Mjttof-CI am contains sumc , Vr tfCTCIUJMiTK3 " In Egg Production New developments 'are 'jtaking place continually at the research station throughout ithe itotion. A number of new poultry; .and egg . convenience products have Deen aeveioywu ixvciruj j " of the stations., j The products have been aimed at greater variety, time-saving and ease of use Ho increase con sumption of poultry and eggs. ots fit for ' support by tfh Titan taxpayers , It contains y ' projects ' which I cannot .! with sound publio policy, t iequately discuss the meas , impossible in the space but - it should be of iw .t to th taxpayers -to know t the authorization , contain provisions for such' 'things as : preseVvatioB of the temples the Egyptian on the upper a and ,the guarantee'' of P"- ; ; loads to purchasers of net; ' tar South America. The lusion' Mof , such projects, and e enormity of the. airthoriza- n.in bolters, led me to the lchiskwj that there could be ';.' reasonable justification .for porting th e autlwrizatibns 1; I voted against- it Later, ? Senate will appropriate funds r foreign aid. I am hopeful it some of these items can be minated. - , r.aalism . Not . Evident To me' , is wholly -unrealistic 'for the Jmiiusrtration to . advocate a reign aid bill of over four lUiosn, dollars while at the same me calling for economy in gov r-nment , I anv convinced that k many; borrowed dollars are Ana pub into "the; foreign aid rogranv when the public debt s increasing and our domestic rogiams are faltering due to ick of funds. I do not quarrel with a mutual ecurtty program that is realis tically designed nd, administer- d effectively to help develop '.e areas; of the world that are iving to strengthen freedom ; -ainst communism. Courag. Nadd If this coun y .feels -that, it is necessary , to . trt the ; foreign aid program on an ever-expanding and ; perma -en basis, then -Congress, the! the adiacent building- beinf torn dow 15 members present' . ; Home missions chairman's re- Iport was heard and accepted. Here are- some of OieV products Flans for attending the Coun w will h. tested, on i the mar-1 ty WMU annual meeting v at TIRING WORK Worker lays down hundreds of-rubber tires on a' Rochester, N.Y., rooftop. The old tires and plywood sheeting' are used as protection against against falling debris from th adlarent buildine- beinf torn down- - - - . ..-. , ' , City; I. vs. E-.lJe y, v i ; veral vc' . Ll Jhei City. Vol. Tew Ewyclo- .ia cf Cta. 1- FoUowingthe morning s . jn, ening AlsQ nMr ,n fte hbraiy a thi-eencourse luncheon V.-as sei-( .g oictionary of Conteni ved fit the Edenton Restaurant,! American Usage; Lin- by the management, in the' Pine; . j-v Greatness bv Room. Mrs. Mary Browning's Treble Clef Club, comprised of ten voices, entertained the group with four very choice songs, at the close of the luncheon Eearther; " f iur,n to Japan by Vinifig; Er'iitual Therapy by Young and Meiburg; The. World Around Hampton by Rutlede and Success In Selling; Success- I fill Salf Presentations and Pub- Visitors at thft.lunchieon were lic gpeaking by Dale Carnegie Mrs. Jane Yarborough of Louis- (the ast three glft3 the burg; Mrs. aiic uaum ot Bioom field, If. J.; Miss Ethel Perry of Kinston and Miss Sue Under bill of Greensboro. 4 ' The v next meeting of the so ciety will take place in early October at Dlac to bv an nounced in September. .. I , Forty-two members and guests attended : Saturday's meeting in Edentoh. . . ' U ,.. '-I ' K ". novels this week, orei- The Ceventh Winter '!;by Bot land; Up In the Singing Moun tains by Llewellyn, a sequel to." How Green Was My Valley; On a" Lonesome Porch by Ovid, Pierce, a North Carolinian, i New books for young people are: Railroads In the Days of" Steam', an ' American Heritage -book; 'Treasures to See in Mu. eums by ' Weisgard and Ben nett's Cerf s Book ol Lau ket in the near futura 1. Frozen French Toast This product offers both; convenience and variety. Each slice' contains Chappell Hill Church were made. 1 , - - ' Mrs. Winston Lane, . Jr., was lappointed to cpntact' a returned a half egg. To prepare for eat-rnissionary ; and bb,tain him .if ing simply put slices j in thefpossmie io visu uie ourgess su- 2. Young Roaster - Excellent' lnue; roasters wnicn weign.' bdoui ovt pounds are suited to the family of three or four, -are extremely tender, and obtained from the heavier birds of broiler, flocks. , 3. Kid's Pak Twelve small eggs in a container offered for f-ViilHrorr - loirs'1 retck 1s aimed at better merchandising of small shortcake with iced , drinks, eggs. ., ; 4, Family Pak Four large eggs for Mom and Dad along with eight medium or small eggs fri- h nt.fl.i-pn " '-' 5k Chicken Loaf A ' sandwich loaf, made from heavier birds, that can take its place along with the many popular meat loaf products on the market. 6. Chicken Bologna Another use for heavier birds : is- this cold cut with a definite smoked flavor. . ' .- : ", . ' 7, Chicken Frank A new member of the hot dog family,! the chicken ) frank will get its' try-out some ' time this summer. D;ltal(3G;3ima Has flew Officers The - program . chairman, , Mrs. Winston Lane. Jr.. presented ; an interesting program on missions in Brazil entitled "Unto the Children's Children." . The society " repeated the watchword in unison . in closing. 1 The hostess served strawberry i What maintains (- one o vice would bring up two children,, f- Ben Franklin. ' Ruth Hoyle, City School Su pervisor, of Elizabeth City, was installed . . as president of Pi Chapter' of ' the ' Delta Kappa Gamma International Society at Saturday's -meeting which was held in. Saint Paul's ' Parish House at 11:30 A. M. ' Other officers installed at the meeting were: Vivian Lucas, first vice presi dent, Williamston; Mrs. Milah P. Meekins, second - vice president Manteo; Mrs. Phoebe Owens, re cording secretary, Gates; Mrs. Clarene B. Bright, correspond ing secretary, Elizabeth City; , Mrs.: Marguerite B. Burch, treasurer. Edentont Mrs. Rhodes Pratt, don and the taxpay--.rj.j-. a low-faW high-protein ors ought to face up to tne reality oi the - issue. It will cost to all of us who pay taxes; r jture generations should not. be addled with the debt that the eople' and. their leaders of to- ."ay (are unwilling to access no Theory As a. Senator of the' United States, it is my duty sincerelyi and honestly to tackle the ; problems that face the peo ple 'whom I . have - the 'oppor tunity to represent in part. Re quests for more money pour in .rom , all activities of govern- nent; defense costs increase ith . regularity; education and Mher programs to improve4he :tt of our- country- demand: at rrtioalf The money requests e not theoretical. No public nds can be expended without ming f.'from .. the taxpayers or om borrowing, and I feel that resident' Eisenhower, the Ad- Jnistration . and . the Congress ave tdl share the responsibility "or talKing about economy and Tailing ) practice it. The nation- win have to make a very important decision in the not too; distant future. As see it, the decision is whether or not wei are willing to stand up . .... . . na oet oountea . as wiiiing to sy . now for the benefits so any are demanding at, home d abroad. To spend, for meritorious pro- food expected to be especially popular during the! orttdoor eat ing season. BURGESS WMU MEETS The Burgess WMU met Mon day night with Mrs. J. B. Bas night : .' 'The meeting was opened by singing the Woman's Hymn, fol lowed by the Lord's Prayer.' ;; Minutes were read- and ap proved and the roll called with To Voters Of Perquimans Seeking re-election to .the office of Register of Deeds for Perquimans Coun ty, I earnestly solicit your support- and vote in my. behalf in the Primary elec tion on, May 28. During my seven years in office as Register , of Jkjeeds I have endeavored to give yoiii tne ttest possible service and to carry but the duties of the office in the best possible manner, and I pledge to con tinue this service if re-elected. ' YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED! JULIAN C. POWELL parliamentarian, Merry Hill. Prior to the installation of of ficers, 'at Saturday's meeting, an initiation ceremony was .held at which time the following eight new members of the so ciety were added: Mrs. Louise B., Foster," Plymouth; Mrs. Louise Fleming, ' Plymouth; Mrs." Mina Hampton, Creswell; Mrs. Camille B. Everton, Columbia; Mrs. Ra mbna H. Wilson,' Poplar Branch; Mrs. Lucille Barnes, Williamston; Mrs. Margaret Maston, Elizabeth LIBRARY NEWS . The Perquimans . .County Library-has received' a number- of new books , recently, These in- i elude ; two memorial, books, Friend of . Life, the biography of the great Quaker preacher, '.Ru fus' Jones, was given, jn memory of the late L. Jay. ' Winslow. by his wife, children ; and : grand children. Sports ' , illustrated Book of the Outdoors, was given in memory of Nathan Relfe by Mr, and Mrs. X E. Winslow. Gr ders have been received; for sev eral other memorial books which are now being selected v The library has received 'the ArcIib.T."Laii3, Sr. 51LL' APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE For ReprcscritatiYC 1 f r FOR PERQUDIANS COUNTY i CIn the Democraiic PHmaryIay 28,; ;V:"'.r-'.:t:.'v , -;-.-' , VObligatedto. no one Service to All . .' Ci) P. A 5. I, 73 Tr-WTi 7T -YXV .9 ' l j I I I . I I I I I f . A, 24 WALTER G. EDWARDS for Judge of Recorder's Court for Perquimans County Democratic Primary May 28, 1960 HE WILL BE GRATEFUL TO YOU FOR YOUR VOTE! Political Ad Paid for by Friends of Waller C. Edwards Bin : i ,--. - - 3 A lit j - 11 j v .I j f BEGINNING 1 Reading tho Jr " 'iv Monitor 1 a totton 15, Ma i find my dwek TS i t taontht 9 Q VETERANS! - Be For The Man Who Has Assisted You! I lie For BUrNJNEll I or UmcressI . HIS RECORD SPEAKS! 0 An Overseas, Infantry Veteran S As Your Congressman Has Helped Eastern North Carolina By ... . : 1. Agsistins thousands of Veterans. 2d Aiding Veterans' widows and orphans. 3. Interceding with the Department of Defense , , for members of all the armed forces during : : ' 7crl J Tcr IZ r:;d t!:e Korean conflkt- , TPF-TTT TTH) n it n i 19. 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