PAGE TWO SENATOR - SAM ERVIN . MB o WASHINGTON—I have given much study to the proposal in corporated in H. R. 10650 that withholding taxes be imposed upon dividends and interest. I have reached the deliberate con clusion that such taxes would impose intolerable record-keep ing burdens upon both the gov ernment and private financial institutions, and grave hardships upon taxpayers dependent for their liveihood upon income from these sources. Consequent ly. I shall vote to eliminate this proposal from the pending am endments to the Internal Reve nue Code. , . LEGISLATION -Considering the number of major legislative proposals that have confronted the 87th Congress, in my judg ment this has been the hardest working Congress in which I, have served since I came to the Senate. The Congressional Rec ord on May 1 gave a resume of Congressional activity for this session. It reported as of that date that 3,090 Congressional measures had been introduced, thpt 313 measures had been re ported to the Senate, that 248 measures had passed the Sen ate, and that 79 private bills and 45 public bills had been W Talk about ( DISCOUNTS! \ you Can make / O CALLS FOR 9 t u theTprice of L whey you call (. LpNG ( DISTANCE \ STAT 10 N- / TO-STATION V after 6p.jn, . / \ or any time on' The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. Manteo - Edenton • Coinjock Kill Devil Hills - Elizabeth City Mister PART-icular says... K T'i /a I ■ - I A ,- >1 ' > vl > »* - T~ - I i i & a can ANYONE SERVICE A FORD? \ t ■ ' . ■ \ * ' f ■'' "' ■/ a : Sure, Anyone can service a Ford. In fact, we have a lot of respect for the good mechanics / around town who service all makes of cars. We I hire mten like that—and then we train them to be Foni service experts. When they work for us, they rtally know Fords! They give our service I custonfcers quality work ... Genuine Ford Parts \ .. . the best service a Ford can get! Your Ford« / deservps the best, too. \ j F.O.A.F. ‘ ( QUALITY CARE FOR QUALITY CARS i D. SAWYER MOTOR CO., Inc I lw« W*e - i enacted into law. This hardly . I tells the story of Congress in t action, however. For months now Congressional committees have * been working long hours on the 1 Farm Bill, the Tax Revision (Bill, the Trade Expansion Act I of 1962. and the proposed For- ■ eigh Assistance Act of 1962. As • these are “marked up” for con -1 sideration by the two houses, i Congressional activity will begin ■ to inove at a fast and furious ! pace. NC SOCIAL SECURITY— Secretary R'bicoff of the Health, Education, and Welfare Depart ment informed me on April 28th that North Carolina had 366,961 people who received old-age, survivors, and disability insur ance monthly benfits as Os the end of December 1961. For the calendar year 1961 North Caro i linians received more than $229 million as a result of these benefits. December 1961 pay ments alone totaled more than sl9 million. NC RESERVE UNlTS—E leven North Carolina Reserve I even North Carolina Reserve Army units which were called , into thrive service during the I Berlin Crisis will be released during the month of August, according to information given me by the Department of De fense. These units have home stations in Wilmington, More head City, Fayetteville, Dur ham, High Point, Winston- Salem, Salisbury, Albemarle, and Charlotte.- HOME CLUB MEETS The Lake Landing Home Demonstration Club met April 30. Miss Maggie Bridgmam.pre sided. Mrs. W. W. Payne, clothing leader gave a demonstration on “Personal Appearance,” using colored slides. Books reports were given. A report was made on the March County Council meeting. Payment for mowing the com munity building in May was made. Plans for the Fashion Show, were made. Miss Maggie Bridgman, hos tess, served refreshments. Mis. Lucy Midyette, Mrs. C. B. Swin dell, Mrs. W. W. Watson, Mrs. Thomas O’Neal, Mrs. H. G. Credle, Mrs. W. W. Payne, and Mrs. Cecil Silverthorne attend ed. Sea gulls have specialized glands located above the eyes which enable them to .extract salt from sea water. —Sports Afield. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE AT WATSON’S CHAPEL The fourth quarterly confer ence of the Mattamuskeet charge was held Sunday May 6, at Watson’s Chapel Methodist Church at Nebraska, with Rev. J. A. Willianie in charge,. The district superintendent, Rev. R. L. Jerome, delivered the sermon, .and dedicated the me morial?, which were gltar fur nishipgs and communion serv ' ice, given in memory of Rev. James Wat.sop, who founded the church. The memorials were given by the' Watson family. The flowers on the altar were given in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Tooley Cuthrell. Among the visitors present were: Mrs. R. L. Jerome, Rev. W. O. Conner, a former pastor, George William, Ben, and Har vey Black, John Lloyd, Myra, and Annette Watson, Mrs. Mur ray Mann and Durant Swindell. Dinner was served in the Community Building. ■ . EAST LAKE PERSONALS I Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Midgett, | Mr. and Mrs. Staton Harris and j Mr. and Mrs. Jushy Carter of Pantego,' Mr. and Mrs. David I McGowan and son, Lonnie •• • J - <• Foster Batnight of Elizabeth. City was here Sunday. Dianne Spruill spent last week end with her sister, Mrs. Marian Niser, near Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Cahoon and'children of Manteo visited Mrs. Sarah Cahoon and Wilbur last week end. Mrs. Maggie Mitchell of Man teo visited Sirs. Sarah Cahoon Sunday. Columbia shoppers were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crees, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Twiford, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sarvis, Mrs. Rena Ambrose, Theresa Crees and Mrs. Ada Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett are visiting at Salvo. Mrs. Sina Mann has returned to her home. Her daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Whitehead, and her niece, Mrs. Lavenia Marshall, and children are with her. Norman Cahoon was, at Co lumbia Sunday. Lee Ambrose visited his wife, a patient at the Columbia Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Alyin Ambrose and sons and Mrs. Melva Am >rose and rz>n of Elizabeth City were here Monday. MIDDLEIOWW fuiSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mann, Miss Janie Mann and Miss Julia Cox were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mann in Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. Al Gibbs spent the week end in Belhaven with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Lanier. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKinney ' ind Mis. Edward Carawan were in Washington Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Osoron and family, of Elizabeth City, were veeK end guests of Mr. and Mrs. sack Osbron. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Singel ton of Washington were the Sunday guests -of Mr. and Mrs. ,'om Marshall. Webster ¥v hfdbee,/ employed I in Newport News, Va., spept the week, end at home with his fum dy. Mr. and Mrs. Pelege Spencer nd Mrs.' Ina Watson were in Washington Wednesday. Ddn Lupton has returned to Chapel Hill after ivsiting his grandmother, Mrs. Jack O-bron, and Mr. Osbron. . >'■ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cura wan visited in Swan Quarter Sunday with Emmette Carawan. Hyler-Cox visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKinney. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McKinney, Mrs. Edward Carawan and Mrs. Lillie Cox spent Monday in Washington. Mrs. Cot is spend ing this week with her daughter and son-in-laW, Mr. apd Mrs. Jesse Rowls. Mrs. Sharon McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Byrum Williams, and THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N, C. ENGELHARPPERSONALS '?• ■“ Mr. andT Mrs. George Mitchel! of Elizabeth City and Mrs. An nie RUe of Fairfield spent Sun day With Mrt. Lihr* Fallow. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Spen cer and’ son Tommy of Washrng- I ton spent the week end here. , j Mr. and Mrs. Jabin Berry i, visited their daughter Mrs. Rich , a,rd Gibbs and Mr. Gibbs in I Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burrus spent the week end in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sadler, Mr. ajid Mrs. Max Hodges and son Willy spent the Week end in Falls Church, Vg., with Mr. and Mrs. Max Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O’Neal pf Ocracoke spent the week end here. Norwood' Marshall of Norfolk spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Annie Marshall, who re turned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gibbs spent the week end in Leech ville. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor Bur rus of (jape May, N. J., are I spending some time here. 1 Luther Berry, who is employ led in Norfolk, is home for a I vacation. Mrs. Blanch McKinney accom | panied her daughter, Mrs. Edna Lee Lambson, to Somford, where she plans to make her home. Mr. a n d Mrs. Woodrow Best of Portsmouth spent the week end with Mrs. Minnie Sander son and Miss Carolyn Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Edgerton of Corey visited Mrs. Ellen Mid yette and daughter Bernice. Miss Mary Ann Marshall spent a few days in Raleigh and accompanied her parents, Mr. an'l Mrs. M. E. Marshall home. Miss Hazel Gibbs who is em ployed at Nags Head, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Gibbs, Mr. apd Mrs. John M. Mar shall were Nags Head visitors. Miss Mary Dudley and Miss Joan Hinkle have returned to E.C.C., Greenville, after spend ing the week end with Mrs. Rachel Dudley. Other guests were Miss Ann Dudley of Kins ton and Robby Grant of Clinton. Miss Mollie Murray of Ra leigh spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Janie Fulford, and Mrs. Doris Good of Ports mouth also visited Mrs. Fulford. Earl Spencer of P’y mouth spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Spencer. Rev. W. O- Conner of Salem burg was a Week end visitor here and attended hymecoming at Watson’s Chapel Sunday. . f * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neal »x SALTY BREEZE COTTAGES PITTSBURGH PAINTS Ocean Front featuring ... Maestro Color Mix for perfect color match, have been Modem 1-2-3 Bedroom Cottages Suppliel . Screened Porches Linens Furnished DANIELS BUILDING SUPPLY , MR. AND MRS. N. A. TILLETT, Owners Complete Building, Plumbing KILL DEVIL HILLS Electrical Materials Phone 4691 . P. O. Box 54 Phone 2566 ‘ Nags Head ' — ■ 11 11 '»"■ i z ■''' \ ' ’■ ‘ MR. and MRS. EDMUND V. MELSON BEACON THE KITTY HAWK LODGE I MOTOR LODGE < NAreuaan m r ’ NAGS HEAD BEACH Directly On The Ocean HEAD, N. V. M KILL DEVIL HILL, N. C. N OPEN.ALL YEAR Special Family Rates e air-conditioned • dining room Telephone: Kill Devil Hills 2276 SWIMMING POOL • HEATED Telegraph: Manteo, N. C. z z We will make reservations for guides for fishing parties. * 1$ I PHONE 3102 NAGS HEAD 66 DANIELS’ FISHING CENTER AT THE LITTLE BRIDGE 158 B y-Pass L NAGS HEAD, N. C. • Hamburgers - Hot Dogs - Cold Drinks Wt Bait and Fishing Tack!e Early Breakfast Gas Oil BERNARD AND BASIL DANIELS, JR.. Owners / ' I . . a-* , [7l A KITTY HAWK in,he CONSTRUCTION CO M Inc. V wQnS. _J - General Contracting L- 25 1* -- ’ orders to take out • 1 mIDCE c j . Free Estimates House Building Cabinet Work —J 1— approved water <■ ■ Open 7 a . m . 8p m Heating Paintjng Electrical Plumbing Dining Room Service Ample Parking Bulldozing and Sandmoving Just South of Carolinian t ... . Mrs. Margie Suthard, Owner and Manager ’ y NAGS HEAD Phone 4321 . KlHy Hawk • Plion ®- 2617 or 2401 <■' ' ! ! — 1 — READ AND ENJOY JW B g NEWS OF HAPPENINGS 9 | ' IN THE COAST COUNTRY Wk | SUBSCRIBE TODAY W \ ’ THE COASTLAND TIMES B J By Mail: Per Year PLACE TO EAT” Open 7 A.M.-I0 P.M. , > I ! emu , 1,..., I Heniia nilii / Tel. Nags Head 2582 FRIDAY. MAY 11, Il4||