THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. PEHTFOBP, WORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 18. 1961. r " f- , Washington The Senate has armed forces strength of ?,743, been holding frequent night ses- (K)0;brsdwn'Wl,bO8. , sions 'to compfete work on two - pieces o legislation which are i the Defense Department budg- et request ahd the Foreign As which have pledged themselves Returned Horn M .Beach for the picnic. There to fiuht on t.hn' aMo nf th fraa Mrs H H Wn4cnn sni) . ttiruuJ .1 . . . ..... : p"e ,nel a Jar&e group or peo world if it is attacked by the ren returned home , Sunday le buibaint ta home. n. i : - ' nftpr victims mlahuoo of T3l I . PAGE r Soviet i bloc. I also favor eco nomic aid to those nations fall ing within the category specified in the.preceding sentence .which "f" are economically insufficient, I after visitine relatives at Bel- haven and Pantego. Keith and Doi an Cuthrell of would also favor a reasonable f.llngQ are vlsltlnS Mr- and Mrs. amount of technical tassinni'1?- Watson this week at their 0Q0" men, for the Army, 657,000 for the Navy,' 190,000 for the Marines, and 888,000 for th Air Force. In addition to effectine ! sistance Act, of 1961., The $47! a ' substantial,' improvement in billion Defense Department . re- our military force ' levels, these t fifiAot j . . pi.:.:, i f h'J ,!11 ..L u , ""i, Mcsentea Dy oenaior wm pruviae a siocKpue I wuiis Jttobertsonii Chairman '.' of OI weapons, and increase our !f the Senate Subcommittee on De- over-aJl defense readiness. j. fense ) Appropriations. ' My col-! Foreign Aid I think it is well r 1 - ... - 1 - V. v x-i t UUUU ' UCUU1C Ul MLlf'II i ?agu? "? vnia, a long-; lor me. to restate my views on countries - W:f.v. v book. me toe of extravagance m eov- the Foreign Assistnnrv. Art nt .,, . s . . . f enuneot ' spending;:; made an elo-j 1961," the ; so-palled foreign '. aid , quent and moyuig plea; for; the bill which is currently, .being lanrest peace-time, military ap-1 considered by the Senate, I be. Which divides the world ' It -h ' DroDriation.' h ... ,5fcW. .. . --i. .,,.. 1 . . aiv aes tne woria. It is v-iT .IL 1, ". A" tn-. vital too that the Congress keen for underdeveloped nations ' be cause such aid would help such nations to help themselves. I do not favor extending foreign aid to Communist dictators like Tito. I do not favor extending foreign aid tq Communist gov ernments of ' countries behind the Iron Curtain, because I be lieve that . aid' in these cases merely serves, to forge the chains of. Communism more se advertising airman v.n ini.-t vi. . wuiiijiiuiusiii. more se- ....... ....Hi vl ou curely upon the people- of such Roundcaps, 'the school year- home on Church, Street. RECEIVES DIPLOMA Mrs. Donald E. Lee of Hope well, Va., the former Miss Jane Keel, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Lester Keel, graduated from Petersburg General Hospital School, of Nursing, Petersburg. Va., Friday, August 4. Mrs. Lee was senior class historian and makers and 4-H Club boys and girls from throughout the coun ty. The group carried picnic lunches, participated in swim ming and played different games. Bethel community 4-H Club played Pool's Grove com munity 4-H Club baseball. Bethel won with a score of 20 points. Everyone 'who attended ex pressed how helpful the tour and picnic was in motivating in terest among the people in the county. In Washington Mr. and Mrs. Moody Chappell, Jr., and Jerry and Angela have returned home after spending a few days in Washington, D. C. While there they attended a big league baseball game. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my frie for the many, arts of kini shown me, for the cards,' t flowers sent and prayers of. ed during my recent stay u I hospital. God bless you alL t SAM HOURMOUZIS,. tending foreign aid to.'1 neutralist nations, which'1 refuse -to .take a stand on the fundamental issue was needed because "our. Na- temnt tn nnnr tav fmm i Hon faces tlje greatest crisis in ' grants, , and . assistance programs' its history, , and no man dares into : every t . nation - around ' the , piace a price tag upon our world. : We. have conducted these survivaL" I have taken a ' simi lar positibn as a member of Ahe Senate Armed Services Commit tee. Under this bill funds ' are allocated for an over-all U. S. its right to review foreign exr penditures every year: Other wise, it will lose all 'power to nnM'tpnl 4.1 '' ' 1 . , , - - v-wiiuui me piugram ana pre- programs in some; 60 ;0r more vent its ma8f3m,niRtwti V Negro Extension Group Holds Farm nations since World War H with a total JJ. ' S. : commitment of $102 billions. : I favor granting military . aid to . ; those nations I'llMIHIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIMI,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tour And Picnic There were 78 farmers and 7K t irS A BARREL OF FUN !' .at . , (: Our Pniintain ana men . y-lf'y IS i i m . ' . i, " ,., ........ , I ana loys in. our store Come by today and see the new hobbies and toys, we have jtor 11 ages."' " - Shop For Fun at LANDING HOBBY SHOP QerfmGrubb and Eienion Road.. Street f I IPERSONAL ITEMS! ihomenlakers throughout; Per il.... I .: iquimans Countv who narttoinat- ed in the county-wide Commun- KIMIMllllllltlllHllHIl KMIIIliHIIIIlm Dinner Guest Mrs. Lucy Jones, Juanita Gil likin, Louise Tyndall, Jimmie Jordan and Randall Cribbs of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. .William Ray Miller, Mr. and ' Mrs. Jake Myers and Mr. and Mrs, Earlie Goodwin and Mike were dinner guests, of Mrs. L. D. Myers on Sunday. ity .Development Tour Wednes- Week-end Here ; Mrs. , Lucy: , Jones, Juanita Gillikin, Louise - Tyndall, Jim mie Jordan and Randall Cribbs of Kinstca spent the -veek-end with Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. L. D. Myers. '. Visited Friends . ' Miss, Gladys Fel ton spent sev eral days this week with friends at St. Pauls. Frni Raleigh 1 Mr;' and Mrs. Jimmy Batts of Raleich. SDent'thp tvMk flandr'FrAnkessuAana Mr. .and Mt$ r GtorgeBaker:'":1 -' . V a A a I ' Ml 1 day,' August 2. The tour start ed from the aeents office jbuilding and terminated at 1:30 P. M. as scheduled. The group visited the following nlaces: Bnv Branch community, Mrs. Buena Walton, new home; Bay Branch Church, lawn and floors; Com munity Building, norch: Mr. an.H Mrs. Tom Hurdle, home im provement; Winfall community, Mrs. Esther Perry, home beau tification and closets;; Melton Grove Church, new steps, land scaping and walkways; Chana- oke, Mr. and Mrs. William Cos- ton, new home; Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Parker, new home; Woodville, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore, farrowing house: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burke, gard ening and canning; Pool's Grove Community Building, painted in side and outside and grounds; Bethel community, Mr. and Mrs. . . x. renun, vnome ana sur 1 roundings: JVlr., -andMis. Elizah Brooks, ? bathroom and home beautification; the New' Bethel Church, lawn, and New Haven Church, bathrooms, lawn and painting. , After the tour the group gath ered at the Southern Shores Air conditlonlng-an extra-cost option tjiat glvej mswmm ; "" Impale lSP j Tf' 5fj ' The climate couldn't be better for buying a new JET-SMOOIH CHEVROLET Just look how everything's goin your way beautiful weather, beautiful countryside and beautiful August sav ings that only the man who sells America's No. 1 car can come up with. Whether you're hot for a convertible (ah, those elegant Impalas!), aching for a wagon (a purse-pleasing Brookwood, perhaps?) or hankering for anything in between, your Chevrolet dealer has just the right car at a just-right price. And every Chevy has a Jet-smooth nde, V8 vim or "6" savings, Body by Fisher craftsmanship and gear-gobbling luggage space. Top that Srmsmn off with what your dealer ; Jp' has for you in the price department, and you ve got one sweet buy I Summer saving's , on Corvairs.too! Now's a cracking good time to come by a nimble new Corvair with its touch-and-turn steering, gentle going, clean stopping and dig-in traction. - All aboard for end-of-the-season savings on the car that's no end of fun I See the new Chevrolet at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center Manufacturer's Lia Na, lib " Hollowell Chevrolet Company, Inc. Phone 4231 LICENSE NO. 1675 fF5 ends defrostin: J... drudgery forever! X , You never have to defrost the Freazer hnranM . " tha Prnct PnrhiAtiar ctnne frnet Kafra 1 fc . . MnHel PPoA.iaT.Sl. Nf rnrh 19 nn on fc Chelct of floors opening to left or rlflht at no xtrd cost, ' . . . i n r 5 If s truly Frost-Proof! There's no defrost ins In tha .Ref;igerator Compartment, either. . ;. j You have extra storage space In the 98-lb. f . 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