Ill .1 1 Jl..',-: ' jvgBPEBQUIMAWS WEEKIX HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA; FREQAY - JAWtfARY 6tt5fl; pAfi-Tn , JW1 C. ' -n Aid I-st Issue rrstr.a Fight .inc-on me time now proad.lny when President .otfer1 must indicate to "a and f J!ow Republican lead "s intentiV-8 for" 1966.1' There "me who t'..:.ifc Mr. Eigenhow- wait until nejct month to de t there are almost as many " k l a might indicate his in s this m6nth. -' i January 20th the President ; have served three full years 4 White House. If he would other' Republicans, who now re to fin his shoes time to pre ; their'carhpaigns, to enter pri es and build up personal con s in various states, he will have lear ti: air in the next sixty fat there are many pro-Eisen-er leaders in the party who do want the President to announce plans regardless of their na . They are trying to persuade President to run again; and if fail in this effort,! they will 1 to !g0t' soineone who thinks on Capitol Hill to curtail the" for eign . aid progTam-Bpecially,, to those nations wjiich are proving undependable as allies. .The Ad ministration foreign .aid program -which has not been released in detail as this is written is report ed to call for about four billion dol lars in foreign economic ,and mili tary aid.; ':-':-'" ;;fr-.";v '. The military aid part of the pro gram has not usually undergone as much critical examination in Con gress as nag the. economic aid pro gram." This will again be true this ywar," irat ; sentinient ' seems : to be stronger, in favor of drastic' cuts in the program, than it was in 1955 and ; Congress whittled foreign aid. last yeaiv , : ' U'f V-'-, Suoh countries as France, where a dependable government cannot be maintained, arLlikely to be. the subject of much criticism, and it is doubltful if some members of Congress will oe able to go along wnn a program that will pour U. S. taxpayers' dollars into a country which is not proving a sound ally, which still has millions of Commu nists i among its party members, and which is still following a narrow colonial policy, which loses friends and potential allies in Africa and elsewhere. But perhaps the hottest single political issue of the year, coming up at this second session of the 84th Congress, is the farm issue, The Democrats have already push . CLASS TO MEET The ' Judson ' Memorial Class of i Hertford Baptist Church will hold its monthly class meeting Tuesday, January 10th at 8 o'clock at" the, home of Mrs. Carroll Williams. All members are urged to attend, v CIRCLE TO MEET . The Mary Towe Circle will meet t the home ot Airs. K. S. Montis on Monday night, January 9, at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. V like lie, does in the liberal "TT" ZSZT f v nL,t!,v i- ,5d.heir ninety V' cent ot panty .more conservative candidates i party are left in doubt until i .last; .minute,, .their campaigns be handicapped and those at pting to put a progressive Re ican' fii: Ike's seat will have r tiven time to grease the1 skids .eaii while, presidential candi p A dial Stevenson is out front jiis'race to gain a second Dem itic, nomination, and his lead raining, not narrowing. -V espite a game try, Senator Es Kefauyer's stock is not as hot it, was in 1952 and Governor riman of New York has been ble to get a really enthusiastic m goin in his behalf, despite f efforts of New York City po ;al; bosses. M-j; :' Y tier ; Harriraan and Kefauver, j field is thin indeed. Governor ische'Sef Obioi has taken him t out "of the presidential picture ite. ',if Jvoicisd support from fru$erri! kjoiigregsional pbw " vWi for the Senate in jt is expected to be the tjfV candidate tf the Ohio ,Joii only, at Chicago. i nere. is again strong sentiment bill through the House. That was accomplished at the first session of this Congress. -. : It seems likely that they will get that same bill through the Senate this year at this last session of the 84th Congress. And if they do, that will send the bill down to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. President Eisenhower, who has backed his Secretary of Agriculture right along, in these last three contro versial years, will have to decide whether to veto this bill or sign it. The betting is, of now, that he will veto it Then the Republicans will attempt to pass their own farm relief bill. If they don't they may have 'some explaining to do. At least that's what the Democrats hope, and count on. The very same acts, according as the'y proceed from a person of high or low rank, are either much extoll ed or eft unnoticed "v Pliny, the Younger Returned Home, ' j. Mr. and Mrs: Willie Lamb have returned home after visiting SSgt. and Mrs. Ray Lamb and son, Vic tor in Albuquerque, "New Mexico. STATEMENT OP: CONDITION .-rtferd Building & Loan Association Of HERTFORD, V. C, AS OF DECEMBER 31st, 1955 (Copy of Sworn Statement Submitted to the Commissioner . , of Insurance as Required by Law.) , ASSETS ie Association Owns: , , ' Jsh on Hand and in Banks . .,1.. .. .. : ... $ 7,176.04 ke of No. Car., and U. S. Govt. Bonds .. 2961.49 Xtgag Loans 133.1S6.74 Money loaned to members for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first ' mortsages on local imnrnvnrl nnl oatnta , ire Loans. ... . . .. Advances'' made to our shareholders against their shares. . No -loan exceeds 90 of amount actually nxxiuiuiiurc ua rixiures . : . her Assets 1,507.38 40.00 169.40 I TOTAL ... . ;. $145,011.25 .J V JLIABILITIES , iiE AssoctATtoN Ow?s: i jTo Shareholders , . - v v funds entrusted to our fare in the form of pay i M ments on sharps a fnllnw Installment Shares . $63,213.00 Full-Paid Shares $64,500.00 ( yuiuiiiUMi,,,, , .,,!,.-.,.... iplil yl I0.JU tes Fayable, Other .... M None 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 requireu oy law. :..-J ! ,i sunts Payable ....... v , ! L ns in Process J. ! .,. . ... ;Jjd Trofits . timings held in trust for distribution to share-hold-, s at maturity of their shares. ? . J I: J Debt ( : ;.. ; f ' Contingencies '.. "?r the payment of jmy losses, if sustained; ; niciuBCB mo ouioiy ana sirengm or None None 6,961.36 ' 3,061.23 7,200.00 2S .... .A r t f I rt 75.66 We Sell Oak flooring Insulation ' Wrought Iron - Porch Columns Stay-Dr( .Cement Paint ' SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS! Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. PHONE 5401 Hertford, N. C. J, $145,011.25 . -..I.'. ... ' . - . J. ITjH CAROLINA ss: 7 PERQUIMANS , I!, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named ..;y appeared before me this jcay,;and being uiat tae foregoing statement is true to the best I 1 ana Deaei. ' ' MAX R. CAMPBELL, Secretary-Treasurer. " " ' -,tt:s3rdf,"yof Janvl956. non, C. T. Skinner, D. F. ReedSr.J ROOK CLUB MEETS t, Archie Lane, Harry Hollowell, Miss Mrs. J. h. Morris was hostess to Louise Chalk and Miss Ruby I her rook club Friday night t her White. The high score prize went! home on Front Street. Those play- to Mrs. Koonce and the floating! I ILK 1 -T YT fTl TIIM.n ....... ' .1 1 1 W ' . 1 I . ing were uieswames J. n. lowe, awurueu lvuss vnaiK. ne- Trim Wilson, B. G. Koonce,' Julian freshments were served by the hos White, G. R. Tucker, Carlton Can- tess. , w OAf AUTO x INSURANCE The right protection at the right nricu bv one of America's largest auto niutiials. Your policy is nin-assess;iljle gives guaranteed driving security. CHaiins service is prompt and friendly, 'riiousands are savins; with Nationwide Insurance a people's organization. A comparison won't cost you a Ten' may save you real dollars. A uhone call will do it. CLYDE C. LANE PHONE 4 196 HERTFORD, N C. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB . Mrs. W. G. Wright was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Church Street. Those playinjr were Mesdames V. N. Dardon, B. G. Koonce, T. B. umner, Charles Whedbee, J. H. Newbold, H. A. Whitley, Miss Thel ma Elliott and Miss Kale Blan-j her home, Those , plsyiag were chard. The hich score maze iWent Mesdames J. T. Riu-irpro . p to Mrs. "Whedbee.. i A: ftwect oUi-se ' HMs. ,j C.,. JoMapA, Hl-t. tokbs, T. L; JeNu W Bawbee, was served. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. C. M. Williford entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at (served The high score prize went to Mrs. Duzier. A sweet course S. was r&'Cr . MUTUAL IMl!SANrF rOMPANY HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO formerly. FARM BUREAU INSURANCE NOT ICE ! MAY WE SAY THANKS, to those of our custom ers who have been so considerate as to keep their ac counts for KEROSENE, FUEL OILS, ETC., in such EX CELLENT CONDITION. The very close margin of profit ini these products, necessitates what we term, quick turnover, in order to realize a fair profit for our endeavors, however, at this time of the year, WE ARE TAKING INTO CONSID ERATION BY COMPARISON, that limited number of purchasers who have neglected paying their accounts, and by mutual consent, we will make no deliveries to those in this category until some satisfactory arrange ment has been made for these items, we will also report each to the other, any accounts who become delinquent from time to time. We have no desire to seem unappreciative or unrea sonable, but we find this position necessary. Associated Oil Dealers OF HERTFORD, N. C. II ...but its the '56 Chevrolet! iiPIIII , i. -i u..J '"Q l UUHHM'""!! 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Even the details would do credit . kto an . expensive car . . like the v sleek, high-fashion taillights (the left one conceals the gas cap!). ; : But, even beyond the costly ap- pearance of its Fisher Body, Chevy for safer passing - you've got it! gives the high-priced cars a run V8 horsepower now ranges all the for their money. way up to 205. All engines now You'll see what we mean when havc hydraulic-hushed valve lifters, you. take one out on the highway. , P?sid;s V011 ct safety door You'll feel the added security of 'a T "",utl?:i tuu ca 1,wli0 " hnun nnnf ...NT. ...!i.t. I liovc OCOl UUILS, IVIUI Ul WlllLUUl Chevrolet's nailed-down stability. '; X HiWlWIUM : J rnfjic-iPHl If it's a bmuUful Iht. I to handle t Cll All 1 1nt Vl n rrr am J 1 1 J Vmi 41 ill .nu .- .-4. .o.u iirtiiiras, ami uiHuumein W1C "rtJl ,L '"ee18 Panel padding at extra cost. around tight turns-as footsure as There's a now ChevrnW. iBf made for you to have fun with ! So a cat on a carpet! When i you need a quick sprint come on in and highway-test it. THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER Hollowell -Chevrolet Companii 3a "Pi, a .uu : HERTFORD Ht m .;: