THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1960.
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Albemarle Conservation Poster
Coniest Scheduled For April 15
New Hope. ..... , j ,
-R. M. Thompson, county agri
cultural agent, introduced the
training techniques with a sum
mary of the - various projects
taken in the United States. He
Stallings Rites
Held Thursday
Herbert . Stallings, 74, died in
Obici Hospital, Suffolk, Tuesday
at 4:15 P. .M. after a six-day ill
ness. He was a farmer.
A son of Joe Daniel and Mrs.
Liza Hunch. Stallings, he was. a
native e -.Perquimans. County
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. igthjaHouhtree Stallings;
seven sons. J. H. Stallinss. Jr..
The r-biloJis cor-1 the Vrades are furnished by the lT" T' "'ewer; stallmgs, Delton Stal-
. ' k LCLllIllUUca OIL KXIIIDIIS. Ti n J 'PiH.ii C j 1 1 1 U
. . Hiiii .ULC VLU11 OLii 111 HI'S, ail
The. Elizabeth City Chamberpot .that particular county. The y explained that with the chang-
i commerce-will again spur-r first ana second winners ot;ing times a greater need has
the Albemarle Conserva! ion ' these grades- in the counties are arisen for better teaching tech
Poster i. Contest., according to! hmnrht to the Hktr.pf rnntesti.ni(lues- Mrs. Paige L. U.nder
vraay btevens, chairman of tne
Chamber's Agriculture C j:nmit
.tee..',..Tjiis is a District . Jontest
lii uiiAaucui viijr iitcuwiig Ct i iked
tai or ou posters irom wnicn ine
winners of the fourth,
district
fifth and sixth grades are cho.
sen. ', -. .
Trophies ior the first and sec.
ond place winners ' in- each , of
and will be held in the ,smber
of 'CommeAe of fie ;V tte Vir
ginia Pa.Ifotel -Aifji
April 15th:" The "iiii?te- cor
dially ; iiyrite4 to visit,,, the- Ar-j Elizabeth City Chamber of Corn
cade on that rncning to-.insDept meres each vear. For details
Poster contest in the five Albe
marle counties, the County Soil
Conservationist . in the" follow
ing counties should be contacted:
Pasquotank and Camden coun
ties, Ray Hollowell; Perquimans
County, F. A. McGoogan; Curri
tuck County, W. C. Smith,, and
economics agent,
on understanding boys
and girls. Richard Bryant, as
sistant agricultural agent,- -presented
the teaching techniques
on illustrated lecture and Ila
Grey Mcllwean, assistant home
hej posters
The AJbe-i-rle ; Conservation
Poster Con l is' the last phase
of an Arhj contest as J each: of
the .fjve; bounties in the Albe
marle" Conservation District1 have
their preliminary contest dur
ing .which a first and second
winner is .chosen from all of the
iourth, fifth and sixth grades Chowan County, J. H. Griffin.
4-H Adult Leaders
ram
t K is hoped that the leaders of Belvidere. and Ray . Stallings
will be able to use the tech.
niques in teaching boys, and
girls, whether at 4-H" Club meet
ings or in connection with other Mrs. Overman, both of Hobbs
of Hobbsyille; three daughters,
Mi's. B. W. Edwards of Suffolk
n 1 TlT TL..i 'tt: l:.'- 1
uiii ivirs. rorusi wigius aim
organization?.
ville; one brother, Shepard Stal
lings of Hobbsvitle, and one sis-
ler. Mis. Sally Bunch of Hobbs-
In Pilot Pros
- Teaching techniques in illus
trated lecture and exhibits were
tattght at the Perquimans Coun
cil adult leadrs' meeting at
r.s'uiiurai liuilding. This
Anni nnnrliiftprl the meetine. I
w.ki Thf
She read a letter from Carolyn , ne
Faye Rogerson, chairman of the
4-H finance committee, thanking
the leaders for giving time, po
tatoes and corn- bread for the
4-H barbecue chicken supper.
The supper committee for the
next adult leaders meeting will
be comoosed of the Perquimans
County Extension agents. Com
. LIBRARY NEWS
The Perquimans County Li-! ..."
brary was the recipient this A funoral WM at
week of two books which w.ll Cross Baptist church
be of interest to those who are Thure(iav at 2:30 p M by the
books, "Lower Norfolk
is a -special pilot program car- Imunity 4-H Clubs were appoint-
ried on by the North Carolina
.extension Service.
I H. : Edtvsj;jresi
ed to serve refreshments at the
Countv Council meeting: April,
Chapanoke - Woodville ana May .
' T WW -,rrmrn,d,i" w
iRlSrV MEANS .. .
" j BETTER. LIVING!-
c"'L --n -i
J commercial nshing piays an, important roie in ina
( economy and the hves of many North Carolinians liv
ing along our coast. Fishing for fin-fish and shell fish
is a multi-millon dollar business employing thousands
1 on both sea and shore. In another category are ocean
going vessels that follow for days the vast menhaden
schools for fish meal, which is also big business. ;
(The major shore installations tor icing, packing, proo
r cssing and shipping the commercial catch off the Caro
. I lina coast are located in areas that have adopted the
1 legal control" system for the sale of beer and ale as
being in the best interests law and order and tcoi- j
perance and moderation.
County and Norfolk County
Wills 1637-1710 and Brief Ex
tracts of Norfolk County Wills
1710-1753 were given to the li
brary by General John Wood
as a memorial to his father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. A.
Wood. ,
The 'library also has the latest
edition of Funk and Wagnalls
New Standard Dictionary. Rep
resentative S. R. Holmes con
tributed toward the purchase of
his I
Mrs. T. P. Brinn recently gave
the library two new books on
painting with watercolor.
Meaning in Crafts is another
new non-fiction addition to the
library's collection.
Several light romances, a few
Westerns and some new chil
dren's books complete, the list
of new books in the library this
week.
Rev. II. E. Brittle. Burial was
in the family cemetery.
CONTEST WINNER
Miss Anne Lane, a senior at
Pedquimans County High School,
was winner of the ' My True
Security" essay contest spon
sored by the Hertford Junior
Chamber of Commerce Tuesday
morning at the local high
school. She was presented a
savings bond by Broughton
Dail, Jaycee representative.
The contest, under the chair
manship of Abb; Williams, was
entered by all t the senior mem
bers with the sucfjnalists giving
their speeches during the as
sembly program. The six fin
alists were Miss Lane, Cather.
ine Sawyer, Allan Bonner, Jim
my Sullivan, Tommy larking-
tan and Raeford Copeland.
BETHEL CLUB MEETS
The Bethel Home Demonstra
tion Club had a demonstration
on freezing fish by Mrs." E. J.
Proctor, Jr., food conservation
leader, at its regular meeting on
Friday, March 11, at the Com
munity House. .
Ine meeting opened by sing
ing. "Loch Lomond," after whiqh
Mis. J. C. Hobbs gave the de
votional. Mrs. Charles Ward,
president, presided over . the
meeting.'' It was decided to sell
candy to raise-money to buy a
new electric range for the kit
chen. Members were reminded
of the County-Council meeting
on March 24 and the 25th Dis
trict meeting at Edenton on
April 12.
Mrs. E. L. Goodwin, home
poultry leader, and Mrs. J. J.
Phillips, home garden ' leader,
gave interesting reports.
A contest was given with Mrs.
Ennis Phillips winning the
prize. ,, y-
Mrs. !'Leoy Qoodwin and Mrs.
J. J. Phillips were hosts, for the.
meeting and ' served hot coffee,
i sandwiches and potato chips,
which; were enjoyed by all. i'i.'j.
to be even more tragic.
How many of our local area
residents disabled and under 50
are loshv the ut;r? value of
their social security benefits by
failing to freeze their social se
curity earnings records : Who
are they? Where can they be
found, ,
The fact that a disabled work
er under age 50 is not immedi
ately eligible for a monthly dis
ability benefit underscores his
needs. It also emphasizes the
importance of fully utilizing
community referral resources to
help locate such disabled work
ers and urge them to ; freeze
their work records with the So
cial Security Administration,
Since the amount of any so
cial security benefit is based on
the aveage monthly earning rate
of the worker over a period of
years, a disabled worker's aver
age rate decreases if he has no
income after the onset of .his
disability. This, in turn, nor
mally! decreases his future so
cial security benefits unless he
protects himself and his family
by promptly applying for a dis
ability freeze.
Once an earnings record is
frozen, any future benefits may
be realistically figured on the
disabled worker's record as it '
was established before ht be-1
came r.:s?'ea.
This provision of the ' social
security law is very important
for all disabled workers under
age 50 who have worked for as
much as five years under the
program. To establish a period
of disability and freeze an earn
ings record, an application must
be filed at the local social se
curity office.
He Stuck It Out
. A young lad in the lower
grades complained to his teach
er that he hud' a terrific stom
ach ache. The teacher sent him
to see the principal.
When the little tyke returned
to the classroom, he walked in
such a manner that his stomach
stuck way out. When the teach
er asked him why he was walk
ing that way, he replied:
"I told the principal I had a
stomach ache and he said if I
could stick it out till noon he'd
drive me home."
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Whether there is or is not
something to do, you are always
doing something. . :
Marcus Martial, i
WE FINANCE NEW CARS
at
5 Percent Interest
No Extra Charges
No Wailing For ihc Money
SEE US WHEN' YOU BUY A NEW CAR . . .
YE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.!
Peoples Bank & Trust Co.
Hertford, N. C.
MEMBER F.D.I. C:
Taylor Theatre
EDENTON, N. C.
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, March 17-18-19
Lee Patterson and
Betty McDowall in
"JACK THE RIPPER"
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Sunday and Monday.
March 20-21
Gary Cooper and
Charlton Heston in
"THE WRECK OF THE
MARY DEARE"
Cint'niiiSfopu unci Culm
Social Security
'iV'.
A loss of income is serious to I
those of us who have no signifi-j
cant impairments; it is often
tragic for the disabled worker.
If he happens to be under age;
50, the loss of.-, income is likely
Tuesday, March 22
DOi isi.i; i i i iti;
Mamie Van Dorn in
"VICE RAID"
also
Carol Morris in
"BORN TO BE LOVED"
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Wednesday and Thursday,
March 23-24 ;
Paul Muni and
David Wayne in
."THE LAST ANGRY MAN"
Coming: March 25-26-27 28
Walt Disney's
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when you shop
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Sn Tbo Dinah Shore Chevy" Show in color Sunday, NBC-TV tho ijt Gunne Chevy Showroom weekly. ABC-TV.
Air Conditioning temperatores made to order tor all-weather comfort Gel a demonstration'
"Hey, Sweetie, how'd you like a new Chevy
.yO'J'RE dollars ahead because your S&H Green
' Stamps give yotf extra values in Distinguished
Merchandise at no. added cost to you.
- 'YOUR STATE is dollars ahead, too, because S&K
. is big buyer of your State's, manufactured
'pj$fucta for 600 Green, Stamp redemptioA
r cerjiters across the nation.
'j"4;,(V v' v;':.
Bo shop where you see the sign
-the sign that means extra value
- ior your home State. too
Wlien we say Robert
sons Blue Banner is the
Plus" brand fertilizer,
that's not just a slogan.
"Plus"- means to add
Something, and that's
what we mean, becauso
there are a lot of values
added up to make Blue
Banner the top quality
premium fertilizer.
- First of all there's. Robertson's fifty
FtfSt ycar? experience in" making good
Plus
Plus
"fertilizer.
iPlus that, there's the latest in scientilio
research, to give you extra value.
Plus that, Robertson's is made with
"better ingredients," rigid nuality con-.
trol methods. , ' sv .;
. : Plus tl)at there is the Bluet Banner
r VMS- - formuS twJ"ch guararAeo$'!si3t;pkint
foods, 'in Controlled Bmouisii
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Plus that, there are those valuable
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If you're not already a Robertson user we cordially invile you
to try Robertsons Blue Banner this year alongside any other
fertilizer made and see for. yourself what Robertson's will do.
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"Tlic dealer's not just the model we want,
Sweetie. Rilit color, right everything."
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about too. What an
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Phone 2841-
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