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'At - ft U.Httv'J VlV 3A to'aTrc?S fcv,t, MrrMt am- 4f MA tf. IM SACl EfiVIM SAYS jbor field. ; f Effective BUI ji Washington.-- There is room , considered in separate bills. ifor honest disagreement as to the j The New York Tlmes recently : i.nnm.nh', ii.!a , k. lo. expressed it this way: : , 1. ''Rut nfh,r nil thipn n- m n j ters ;(p'icketing, secondary! boy-t cntts'. etc.) that Drimarilv' mvolve This being so. I have attempted ;4to pursue a course in the mat- of lab,r unions, not how they Vftcr that will produce an effective j n,;mage their own affairs. Jbill for prompt action by Con-1 Doesn't th:s rnean that amend gress in the area of labor cor-jments tn the Taft-Hartley law tuption, astounding , conditions slioild be made through a sepa- ithat haye been shown by the Mc-1 rate, and carefully considered, . jGlellan Committee on which I , over-all measure? They seem tjiave served for two years. The i like excess baggage which might , ."bill that I have co-sponsored with Senator Kennedy meets this need. (fl'here is also wide agreement be-1 m;nn and immediate objective: Jween the Kennedy-Ervin and Greater democracy, honesty and 'Administration bills, but the con-1 efficiency within American labor jtroversy arises over the inclusion i unions. Jt (Certain Taft-Hartley revisions ! (Which I am convinced must be Last well be temporarily jettisoned now for the sake of reaching the Testimony week I testified before the Labor subcommittee 'consid ering' the' proposed billtf.? relat ed the need for corrective legis lation. My position i8 that the Kennedy-Ervin Bill effectively prohibits . the : misuse of union funds, provides an effective method of control by local union! members, prohibits felons from! holding union office and is a good labor reform bill. As I have stat ed before,, I favor eliminating all Taft-Hartley,. law revisions .from a labor reform bill and including them in separate bills : Cqngress ought to act with haste and Wis dom in adopting labor reform leg islation. i-.Tne conditions' are a Practical Consideration Mr. Arthur 1 Krock, guished journalist, recently dis cussed in his column the various views on proposed legislation, in cluding the Kennedy-Ervin Bill. He concludes his article with the following: "There is, of course, a practical "consideration which supports the ennecly-Ervin approach. This is lhat any progress toward curbs of the excessive power of the un- a'distin r i ' -.: .: l'"V ! N HE- '.HomeO Ter" -i The Albemarle Vocational Home Economics eachers met with Miss Selma Herring . i the Home Economics Department of Elizabeth City High School Feb- uary 5. Hostesses for the occas a worksh,on.pn February 10, and iie rKqp was flti, ; jUijrp Via Cpun "Your Mannpr re Showil8' the y ! Perquimans tmntv lo' !.;.,.. ib meetihfiS ductwn to- th beginners umt, I ln . J" f" "Adventure ; In: th - Kitchen." ood thought.. Mrs. Sylvia Matthews, Home ful nd nsiderateV of others, irrnnnmiof w vtprn , To, succeed, in life, to make and ed the workshop in ' Elizabeth1 keeP fnds, to beVwell hljed, .1 '1. 1 i if Notice To Tax Payers OF THE TOWN OF HERTFORD The Board of Commissioners for the Town of Hertford has. ! ! ordered the Town Clerk and Town Attorney to begin immedn ately, a diligent effort to collect all delinquent tax accounts due the Town. Notice of delinquent accounts will be given taxpayers owing past-due tax bills and unless arrangements are made for im mediate payment, due action will be taken for the collection of same. Individuals with delinquent accounts are hereby requested to give this matter their attention and thus save themselves fur ther embarrassment and penalty. THE TOWN OFf HERTFORD BY R. C. ELLIOTT, CLERK City. After procedures and lDS manner. --,ov,.j. u school., in .iublie and! on dates. ion were Mrs. Marguerite Foster gir,s prepared r seven 1 dtehes Extension; ;Agenti( RiAard Bry- making a complete meal which .nr M;.urey,..WMJwa u- was enjoyed, by everyone. . The "wv muouucwu..f-. Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Hayden Eure announce the engagement , of their daughter. Miss Mary Frances Eure, to Harold Johnson McGee, son of Mrs. Mae J. Webber and th late Harold Valen tine McGee. Miss Eur is a gradual cf Norfolk Genera Hospi tal SchTl of Nursing, and is now a member of the faculty at Norfolk General School of Nursing. Mr. McGee will be graduat ed from the College of William and Mary in Jmne. He is a mem ber of Delta Omega Phi. Th wedding will take place Sunday, March 22, at 4 o'clock at th Berea Church of Christ, Hertford, Rout Three. ions' is worth making; that the ments; and those who, welcom-Kennedy-Ervin measure provides ing progress in the field of in this, will surely be approved, but dustrial relations, sincerely op may fail if amending it as thefthe curbs-in. the administra- administration proposes leayes organized labor with the choice of all or none." . ?'This consideration appea's to many Members of Congress who cannot be fairly tagged as pawns of the unions. And naturally it appeals tp others: Those for whom it is politically safe to vote for the Kennedy-Ervin bill but not for the administration supple- i I m Lt if I' , ' 4 ' if Heating a clean House null a dirty Furnace? v. W L '. L?t II in iSMiairri f JT I J ,r .... ..iWijr Steps Must Be Taken Whatever the Congress gets in the way of legislation will have to be the result of most penetrat ing debate and- study. Steps must be taken to put democracy In unions. , : CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere appreciation o my many friends for their expressions of concern, the manv .cards, the beautiful flowers, the visits and your pray ers offered in my behalf, durinf iv recent illness. May God bless every one of you. LOUIS WINSLOW Bear with evil and expect good. George Herbert. md Miss'TSelma Herring. Department management Was Jiscussed. Miss Carolyn Brink- l y explained how the Home Ecb- ,'wmics Department shplJ(jK'be Managed as borne, qajl! cen.tsr, business center and MfOrklioii'afen ter Withmphasis on good bjifgtt. ness.arifl, atyome-like atmosphere.): (Kirs. (tJpuian uayionLpretenicat A . .'j i.Sl.'-i-j. .1 ways uBVperuung a ffV4J(Ui cen-n ter in the department. She tdso pesented tyed pages illustrating -the method Used byhe students in her department " A very interesting - program was enjoyed by those attending which" were as follows: Mrs. Lor raine Roeersori, Ghowan; Mrs. Evelyn Willey, Gatesville; Miss nn Lassiter; Edenton: Miss Cannes Nwby. Hertford; Miss Carolyn Brinkley, Plymouth: Vfrs. Beulah Guylord, Roper; Mrs. Mary Ann . Combs. 'Columbia: Mrs. Helen Larabee,1; Central; Mrs. Eleanor Jetterton, Crpswell; Mrs Ramona Wilson, Griggs: Mrs.j LUCKltrelV' SprAuryi wO (itudent teaherk froin"i:ast Caw .FinavMJs. Harinah N;)Bejtley' 4nd dleridi Harries j.' ' The . Perau.'inans , County 4-H Club County Council met on Februarv 4 at the Agricultural Building with Letitia McGoogan presiding. The meeting, was preceded bv fellowship singing led by Ruth Harrel. Becky Gregory gave the devotional. After minutes and treasur?rV report,- business included National 4-H Club Week, nomination for district officers and a . report from & fi nance committee. The club' decided to have a barbecue - - supper V. 4k--- March. County Council - members , were encouraged to attend -the recre ation leadership School on March 5, '8 and": VJj'ai fiih$ Hertford Gnammar School at 7 o'clock eabh 'night. ,' After. ; the meeting Betty Brown and Sandra Hudson led the group in Recreation followed dv reiresnmenis preparea oy adut Readers Mrs. J. E. Wood and Mrst, Wallie Knight. . 4-H CLriB NEWS TA - fifth "'grade- 4-H Club girls 'enrolled - in the Food Pre paration Project, participated, in ;errcouraged I troducint F 1 tti.iJiWr. inan.ial,' - ' J.I'apeciBi manners upr. riTT-frl . y'V Jirrtrla at' ' itioMlhrrc MK I ,;H Club girls 'fertrplled " TU" , ! VX'X 1 1-ArtPnti.rP Tn thtfiti' W , speakers, ; chiirch mqnr Uota onrl . bbys nd jres girls- commie Tnc in the Chen" unit are as follows: Pam- e1 a skit -entitled Marmersn efa Sawyer, Margaret Sawyer, I date." ;Thos7. parUcipitint.iK Mary Lir,da Moore, Betty . V'e Plav v'ele Celtw Ann Lojur. Monds, - Marjorie ' Elliott, Jenni-' ." Bagley, Floyd Matthews, - fer Chappell, Audrey Trueblood, Sharon - Chappell, La Verne Chappell,- Louise Lamb, Carol Cartwright, Judy Sawyer, Nancy Billy Wii.slow, Vic Genevieve Chappell - Roach aod I i An outstanding program wa Matthews. Evie Winslow. Caro-' nresentW ;by the 'Vinfall Tdto ly n A. Lane, Fi ances Langley, ' Grade Club. A musical 1 um Linda :" Carol' Winslow", Darlene Little! -WiJUe" was .'given ;by Brewer, Delores Chappell, Nan-Mrs; 4.fcs,r White's' fifth grades, cy' Elliott, Beth Harris, Jo Anne Deborah Stokely and' DougUS Holloman, Patricia Long, Pam- Chappell .were the main charav ela Perry and Becky Roberson. ters in the play. - I .- . ' . 1 - : .:K:s-or m ; :::):w. -:::) M r. :,;:..::..-.' ;--'... - "-; ( v-; A new source of fuel and power for better living, as well as for industrial development in North Caro- ' f lina, is found in the growth of natflfral gas service. ' Piedmont, North Carolina and"5"idswMer are com- - panies that are i already, or soonwjll be, seryinjj 4' , ' .most of the rnajor communities. jaohis State with-... . natural gas, via pipe line from Texas. ' v ! 'Other eviience of the "better living'Voncejtf io be j i-. : found in North Carolina is jhc enlightened approach . to the "legal control system for the s;Ue of beer and ale that has already proven its merits-Id the best ? ' ' -y W North Carolina Division , -.. ' UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION? INC. L 0 V ifMiiiT'jifiiifff :;::S:;'::::i?:v 111 , t : !S V v-, . " 1 if V,' Keep it dean with clean-burning t: r v V , : I I Mwr"n9-CHty paift hustles over tfyitway TO Sf- fefsrsburg. A clean furnace costs less to run.: PURE Heating Oil burns clean gives you all the heat you pay for. It's made with an outstanding new additive, that ideans as' it burns! Here's what it does for you: ; Keeps oil line filter clean 1 ; Keeps burner nozzle clean permits y t v ' complete burning ' ' O Makes flame hotter v ; 0 Burns muck cleaner kj far ; ' Saves on fuel bills-gives yon more Real ' out of every drop of oil Reduces'rust m storage tank ' PROTECT YOUR HOME WITH PURE HEATING OIL UOW! C4II US TODAY! f Winslow Oil Compkny HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA ;zzx sure t c.i Chevy panel steps lively in Florida... rims day. .-.and night, deUvera 10.3 miles Jpet 'gn!' - ' TM 'Si Chevg pan 1 A thtgo. noon ffni t Take the panel lectured above, for example. Pow- night; it cover; at inueh us S67 -mllei ,4lat . rlfn$i ered by lTm.Thriftmaster-.6 with new economy- j ' . m tontlantly that Hi Engine rim coot off caw-1 contouml'Caflfishaft ftAs'tuildim; a sensatioqid econ.'..i' ; 'pletelYet r. Clai fatKth Tnfnpa TribunVa I omy rtcdrrT, Respite the sinjr pice of its w6rk!JW5V t" tircmmion j&nmger,- n'wu t,. - rruc u- fe- .Xt)at'&,iypical oJ iiie-way JObeviea AtM.size.r. Uceriag 19.i.miet per fa Mff u . f , , turning.ta on the nvostchallenjBng. jQbsJnAmerjca, iu.iin wat i.nr:v ir iiimicr -n.i i.ii Mill v ri-Liu i if. I nirv f'rim w. trucks of the 1959 CLevroH; TM-fsrce fleet re j JtwftehbTWltey m4 tMhnkf JmKiokasyl,,, out to whip anytkinff' thatf comes their way and ;? f If you have a job that puts a truck cnitij mettle,' ' they've got what it takes to do it! , , ; see your Chevrolet dealer! ' . ; :' r r r No job's too tough for a Chevrolet trupk z r7 ; See your local authorized 'Chevxolet dealer '.. no 'vj Phone 4231 uzz: (6 I;-
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