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;ra exaouiiJLriusA. may m. ..tut. pace n:: r.:A7c:2 I . I . , a . 1 Washington i The McClellan demn editorially. Committee on which I t serve This is further evidence' that heard testimony of corruption Congress ' must pass anti-rack under the euise of tinfonism last Steering legislation thU "session .-week.' We investigated the pay-! such as; is included in the Ken merits of extortibn mdnay from nedy-Ervirt Labor; Reform ; Bill several business firms ' to secure which ' passed; the Senate by 3 a sn-'pftllerf "nhnr hpafiu tn1 the vote'of 90 toil. - V ' - Extortion Racket North Carolina Project .' y; v'-, I 'During the past week I'appeatf ; I Was sorry to learn that .some ed before the "Senate Appropria' the leadirjg '' newspapers had:tions Committee along witbiStin Wbmitted tol'the payment of ;ex-1 ator : Jordan request' ubftq jt'oriiort- as revealed' by the'testi- .works appropriating loir ;evefI 'jftony. of their officials before outlNorth Carolina' project?,,, include co.'nmittee., in order to get the mg Avioreneaa: j?y s narooi napert delivered thev had made ' and Wilkesboro Dam! .kOur re these payments IndireiMy to the ! Quests-are reasonable;, .justified wiwst element. Of hoodlurss and land are indeed modest.' v( ... a;tsters who had muscled into) We- are hopeful that .these h anions irt fcrder. to. practice, funds will be .approved , by Ow; fcis lucrative extortion' takctUress and that-the; bill' wiU nt tTo the, credit of . the newspapers, be vetoed by. the Preildent as, hfU , that were involved in this1 prac-: teen tne iaie.ot cur previous eij lice it must, be said thaljihey toll the committee as a result.! our hearings on the matter jhat this sort of avaricious racket would hot be tolerated .now. Itiis, in deed a safl tjnife in our ceurltr? when Hjis, tfrooketf practi.'eeAch es inte the 'newspapers wlise ofi 'ficials fcpftfreatly felt thiit was necessary lo try to buy protc - tion from gangsters. As on'j newspaper official testified,, it is , the type of practice that his pub lication would be quick to con-, forts.' v , - r-.v j . , To Dedicate Center , . v On .Saturdays M. 16V at, M.,.1 mm to speak iit -Kichmond, Va., at the dedication of the Na tional ; Park Service1 . center 3 for visltorsj at the Richmond Nation al. Battlefield Park..; -This center wjH 'erve the area arpund'Rich riiond'' and . such . famous '4 battle fields . as Seven' Pines,' Savage Station,, .Glendale,. White - Oak Swamp, "f GSines JMilft,:".- Malvern Hill .an d 'Mechanicsville: So n : 1 1 - : " '- ir-.i;; : kii- rz UTT (if ii' ''- ' i L t" M -V : ; ' v - i J ' tJ in; 07 YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY P. E. Bettondori reprsserJHve of the Social Security Ad ministiation, is in Herrfwd the second Wednesday of each month at the Perquimans County Court Rouse. Yesterday I overheard a con-j their social security. So, next versation between two ladies who (.month. I'll meet with their club were eating - lunch. Bolh felt'f the P"""1- chairm8n's mvi ' -, - v tation. sirongiy aooui tneir conversation For Ypur Convenience, j WE HAVE JUST, INSTALLED A TreatferFor Sov Beans Bring Us Your. Seed Beans For Treatment ; , Before Planting Time! , ; ' ; ' SEE USOR YOUR NEEDS " , s ROBERTSON'S FERTILIZER iPf&tjtxrlstayDHd.Seedt J. F. HbUowell &1 on Phpne 2841 . , Winf all, N. G , iKur. Ana vu. . r.- 'luterow or SiaiesviJie, annoauce ihe en gajenwr.t of their daughter, Clara Jcnice Tuiterow, to Corb.n - Lee Cherry, son of Mrs. W. C Cherry and the late Mr. Cheiry j of Hertford. Miss Tutierow will graduate from High Point Col' alege May 31. with in AB degree in religious education. She is a member of Phi Mu Sorority. ' Mr. Cherry attended Chowan College and transferred to High Point College where he is a PTe-rninislerial senior. He is associate member of the Pi Kappa . Alpha fraternity, and member of the Kappa Chi Ministerial fia- - totnity. The wedding will takj place in the Breed Street Me.. ho- distChurch, States ville. on1 September 6. many,. North Carolinians fought ! meeting were read and approved with, the Confederacy in these Old and new business was dW MattlM :-iiiiA h.'i.in -,cusstd. ' 'Hill, Hoke, Pender, j Ramseur, RflrJsom and Wjlicox in the sum xner of 1862'. Union Geneaal Mc Clellan was repulsed and Rich mond was saved. The center to be -dedicated is located on the site , of- the famous Confederate hospital. ' ' . i - ' ; As further evidence of the sig nificance of the battles around Richmond to North Carolina, such regiments as the 4th, 7th and 18th frdm our - State lost more than 50,; of their numbers in the Seven Days battles. : BETHEL CLUB MEETS Bethel Home Demonstration Club .met Friday,' May 8, at 1hef community house with Mrs. Le- roy Goodwin and Mrs. Johnnie Phillips, is joint hostesses. Miss Ila Mcllwean,.- assistant home economics agent, gave a demonstration on House Clean ing. She brought out the points by showing the easy methods for cleaning. The meeting was dis missed by all repeating the Club Collect. T.ht hostesses served" dekcious homemade strawberry ice crearn and pound cake to the- following: Mesdames Edgar Long, Ernest Goodwin, J. C. Hobbs, Emmett Long, Mary Long, W. D. Perry, Oscar Perry, E. J. Proctor, Sr., E. J. Proctor, Jr., Joe Ward, Miss es Gertie Chappell, , ' -Blanche Goodwin and Miss Mcllwean." MRS. JULIA WILLIFORD Word was received here v last Saturday of the death, in Sah The. meeting opened by sing-1 FrancLsco, Calif., of Mrs. Julia ing "Down In The Valley." The j Williford, wife of James Willi- devotional ' Was given by Mrs. ford. She was the-sister-in-law Johnnie Phillips. The roll was i of Mi-s. J, H. Bagley and Charles called and minutes of -the -lati Williford. ; -c V.v Vf f - Chqw picloip pulla thk)ughbottomless paaturoo to keep stock fed ! - At the Ball Br. Dairy Farm, ilvrdton ''eryTAlcu, they $ay thi$ t-wheel drive Chwf will go anywhere to keep $toek fed tee : : through, hdb-deep muck that make U a . : fight oil the way. And liet otter full gear on workinf until you say quit. Not before. ; . ...We aren't claiming that every Chevrolet . truck i turning out to be a miracle-worker and averaging 100,000 miles before a valve job. (EJven though some are going .150,000 !) You're sure to find, however, that you can't of it-no mechanical trouble of any klndt x buy more "truck dependability at any priced ' Tht Chevy ' pickup may not win any beauty awards (till it's cleaned up. But it' lur walking off with the top prise' for dsnd . ability, A"d that's standard Chevrolet proc L dure rut a hevy truck to work and it kseps 'i .-;,i .i '" i s i - 'i t, i'-,.,' j ; t x , lil li.V'o Kwri k Us V. AUI Ufe 0 MWAltO UUV UJ iai.i Miav IUU1 v . ' track owners put their faith, and their- pay roSis, In Chevrolet than in any others make. Take your load and schedule figures to; your ' Chevrolet dealer. He'll specify the best way to handle both and save in the bargaim13i'i-, ),'i .M i.o 'Joiib too tciji Tor a Ctidvirolot tfucki IJcr'' t . y..::3ee your kcdcitthorized Chevrolet dealer for a real truck buy I Mfs.UceiueNo.no 0 DAIRY PtuNCESS CONTEST lonncess title. The,12 . area;vw,in-NEXT":M'OWDAriHlCHT"-"-r'riers'- ;The Perquimans Business" and .Dairy Mont?i arecs in the-state, Profespldaal IWtjmlWs'iClul sponsor a Dairy Princess Contest on Monday night. May 2a, at 8 o'clock at 'the Agriculture Build ing. , The winner of this contest will compete in her respective area contest for the area dairy wnTdorji' Princ tie N tiMSratfiuaiiy bntiU KV bc Wild in Greensboro June 23, 24 and 25. -Each civil club, ri orpanrzaticn; in this county will s,ion3of a candidate to compete for the county title. Now, I wanted to tell you this story 'because many of you are members of service clubs - and your; group might like to have a! Hub) meeting on the subject--of fcocial ; security, too. If So, and If-qu'd like to have a represen tetjve pf the Social Security Ad-minsJralion- come to your meet ihg1, just write to District Mana ger, Social Security Administra tion,. 220 W. Brambleton Avenue, Norfolk 10, Virginia. We'd like to have" ths date, time and place of the meeting and about how many people will attend, the type of organization and nnv infor mation which you feel will help us to pive you the best program possible. WE FINANCE NEW CARS at 5 Percent Interest - .... t No Extra. Charges .! No Waiting For the Money SEE US .WHEN YOU BUY A NEW CAR ' Hertford Banking Company MEMBER F. D. I. C. and their voices were raised af- little. They were discussing my favorite subject Social . .Security so I . couldn't help eavesdrop ping. Finally,. I just couldn t re sist; any .longer and : introduced myself as tlie social security man. Well, the three .of us had such an interesting discussion, that I thought i perhaps .you would be interested, in what. we said, Both ladies are members of one qf the ladies' Clubs here in town. One is program chairman and was looking- around for a pro gram for '"next month's meeting. The other had an important prob lem of her own. Both she and her husband were getting close to retirement age her husband is almost 66 and she is nearly 62. She was .wondering whether she ought to take her social securi ty payments at age 62 or wait lntil she was 65. Well, I answer ed her question by explaining. about how a woman s beneiit is somewhat smaller if she starts getting it before she is 65. I told her what she could expect to get each month if she started get ting her social security now and how much if she waited to .65. Well, what began -as "just one question'Med to a lot more ques tions and we had a lively discus sion. mu - . l lJ J . : n .. t Hie umer lauy nuu ijuesuuu: m j her own to ask. She d never had her social security card changed from her maiden name. What should she do about this? Also, she'd quit working when she'd gotten married. What would happen to the social security tax she had paid in. As we talked, one of the ladies said, "Isn't it a shame that all of the club mem bers weren't here today to ask their questions about social se curity " I told her that the So cial Security Administration is' very much interested in sending j its representatives to meet with eraum of-, all sorts , and to helm the group members' to understand ) EHh' JlJp'Jb JJleJltr' Jl notic: BY ORDER OF THE PERQUIMANS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I will advertise for sale, on June 6, 1959, all Real Estate on which 1958 taxes have not been paid, and also will levy on all delinquent Personal Property Taxes. I will hold the sale of the Real Estate on Monday, July 6, 1959. Please make prompt settlement now and save yourself the additional cost of advertising. J. 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