HR' ' jHBWB i£f ..- W£ >*l tH gr / ; ‘ IMBfciMe «HK fHH . !;:: ' “THE PAST WARNS” —Portraits of noted Jews of Germany form an unusual picture gallery, as a workman makes final preparations for an exhibition in Berlin titled “The Past Warns." Sponsored by the International Union for Human Rights, it dramatizes work ot Germans of Jewish extraction. KNOW VWR SOCIAL SECURITY 1 Earl _W. Trinkle. representative of the Social Security Administration, is in Edenton every Thursday at the North Carolina Employment Security Commission office in the Citizens Bank Building. This year of 1960 marks the Silver Anniversary of social se curriy. On August 14, the So cial Security Act will be exact ly 25 years old. In the relatively short span of 25 years, social security has become firmly established in our American way of life. Nine out of ten workers and their fami lies can look to the social se curity program for basic pro-! tection against loss of income] caused by old-age, death, or .dis-j ability. Because social security plays; such an important role in your I Firemen Answer 13 Fire Calls In April Fire Chief W. J. Yates reportsi that Edenton’s firemen answered; a total of 13 fire alarms during' April, six being in Edenton and ; seven out of town. For 'the Edenton fires the fire-1 tnen were out four hours and 50 minutes and five hours out of town. They were on the uir 50 j seconds in Edenton and a minute' and 10 seconds out of town,] and traveled 15 miles in Eden-. ton and 80 miles out of town. In Edenton. 1,300 feet of hose ■Wjpre laid and 600 feet out of, town. A ladder was raised 10 fttft in Edenton and none fori the rural fires. Ninetv-nin» vol- j unteers responded for the Eden-' ton fires and HO out of town. "Property Involved in the Edenton fires was estimated at $42,500 and $15,450 out of town. Damage in Edenton was estimat-| ed at $3,075 and $l5O out of town. Insurance in town was $21,000 and $3,500 out of town, j During the month the firemen i held one fire drill, answered four still alarms, refilled seven fire 1 extinguishers and worked 10 hours pumping out basements. I j Tactless Girl lsn’t that a beautiful "jrijltft <»« <*** msk t *»•»> l||Bl Mm jal Amerkun MM p|enU«?«l WlUsK^. BS jB »!' Calvert Reserve •1 \ lit. ‘ '”- life, you should make a spe cial effort to find out just what protection is afforded you and your family under the program.- Your social security district of fice will be glad to answer your questions. Your district office has available a variety of free descriptive pamphlets and a special postcard form you can mail to obtain a statement of earnings as shown on your in dividual social security account. Don't put off learning more about social security until the next social security anniversary rolls around. IX) IT NOW! butterfly on my knee? It must think I’m a flower. Boy That's no butterfly, that’s a horsefly. I lalsey Feed is selling all kinds —of Flower Plants Tomato-Pepper Plants Sweet Potato Plants Garden Seeds Flower Seeds \ igoro the old & new liaby Chicks Baby Geese Baby Ducks Baby Turkeys THANKS FOR EVERYTHING f IF WE DON'T HAVE IT . . . HAVE TRUCK WILL TRAVELI Wavne and Peerless Starter and Grower THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA.- THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960. / > «~j 1-Lb. Rap pa Brand H PORK Harrell’s Nansemond I luter-s jamestown I ■ CHOPS bacon Sausage W\o\ I ii» 39 c 3Q e s) Qc ib. FRESH MEATY HbjHF JStm W 1 PORK -T^7“ lr v l*«rk ” FREE! FREE! FREE! Kitchen idsBIW I QP AP tT PIDC T>~ 1 L. Tools Willi Every Pound ' 1 Or AtVEilxlDu Backbone LITTER’S Lb. swifts-select lb. I -43 cIK 49 c |F ranks 49 c I^ eef iver & AwSSiffiflrl m j’REM 1 ! ,r, ' ,a . | _mm mm N °' l T '“ ECO EviPOBATED !)-<«. Kraft’s 6c off Shortening "°- 1 I r J WJM Kl Mustard Snowdrift Pineapple! can jar 14 c 3 B can 59 c 2 I 37 c I Pork-Beans 2 j 29* can 7c I f ® J n J I/» FISHERMEN VENTILATED Fancy Loca. 2 bunches 1 C Topping’s pADC I.VmtmatF I Green Onions 17c --- Pure Lard ca „ JQ I Peaches seac$ eac M^m c BANNANAS canV. Me. MT TZEviJFz I >m tm ... * arm, ICE MILK |g B I I 3 lbs ’ 25 c Bleach Corn Meal jSO c I ONE QUART LOCAL m Strawberries J[|Jc t jHe low H - H 1 can Redd iwhip 55c f(0KI Special Os The Week QL ■■■■■HHIMHMMMP W % V | CHOCOLATE OR COCOANUT Re s- 39c loaf i super CAK E I RICKS M '^ ET ]«Kautyl \ WITH I CONWnngen - I |%al =. I , ™MI 7:30 - 6:00 I I HOME OWNED IfOME OPF.KATF.D »f PAGE FIVE >—feEPTlOa TKREd^

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