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e,fc ' .tative answers
the : . Administration
i$t'" 3 from former service
. Is the VA issuing hospital
ranee policies to "widows of
, J Wr . I veterans:. s' j, :. "
k L No. ' This rumor-, bai come
,n several directions. Thert is
a truth in it-' : f V't'r-
it true, that veterans
y now restate lapsed Gr in
uraoce, by en act of Congress?
A live measure still be
considered 'in , potgreo&, The
use has ja3sed oae version and
senate . anuiueiv a cuinpro-
wroion ha,Va worked out
ly iliia da; c id o,t' 9, 1962).
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E. L REGISTER
( Register's Crossroads )
JRFD Rose Hill ; :
Phorte 28 97511 n '
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Superior .. 'Court Judge. J. WiJ
Pless. Jr., Chaiwhan, N. C. Eai
Association's . Comtnittee , on the
Judicial Amendment. ,
t RALEIGH Superior Court
Judge) J. Will Pless, Jr. of Marion
has been named chairman .of a
statewide committee ' of , lawyers
which will work for approval of
the proposed constitutional am
endment for court improvement.
His appointment was announced
by : Isaac T. Avery," Jr. : of Sta
tesville, president ,of .the North
Carolina'' Sar. Association. Judge
Pless, committee will join a com
inittee of laymen headed, by Se
nator yuuar Moore 01 juumbertoa
in air 'extensive program to to
form, the people ofthe '.State
the ; provisions., of: the proposed
"-..enrfrncnt. ' The committee ; ttl
be composed of a' .member of tii
icgui profession from each pf the
40 judicial districts.' f
jj.n:etepljng the cnatamansbip,
of rthe-' ctmimiltee,' -Judge Pless
said .W""i two (ormidalrte 6p
poneixs. The iirst,. and by for the
most important, 1 is the inertia or
A . Only those psacutirue ve
terans With servicec mnected dis
abilities. ' . Those .'. whosei. service
connected tfisibilities wtjte ; com
pensable have always-had. this
privilege. A new law grants this
benefit to those who Service-
connected, disabilities r ere . non
coimpensaDle (less' thaffi JO - pet
cent). , , ' , ' . 1
ladt of uit . t ca 3 r .t cl
the ave-sga citu..n. 'lo f v of
us realize what an important part
our oartS' play- ia ourMiv'es.' It
is trite, tut still true, that they
protect and defend U we have -property,
liberty, even life - It
selt We take tliem p granted,
as we do aur and water; and with
out proper awrecJitloB.' W -.''-
He added that ever ' since' the
i oays 01 oarparism man nas strug
gled to improve himself. has
done It - ia - agriculture, " com,merce,
and government. ' ' 1-
There Is nothing" complex or
hard to uiider stand, about the pro
posed amendment, he contuiued:
it does not contemplate any chan
ged In the Supreme Court and it
retains. In the Legislature', the
right to 'prevent any changes in
Superior Court procedure. It pri
marily give the Legislature po
wer to provide a uniform system
of lower ' courts throughout the
State, rather : than more ' than' a
thousand .mixtures now author
ized-t It would bestow . "dignity
and prestige to the Office of ma
gistrate .t; (now Justice ol : the
Peace) and would 'eliminate the
election ... to this -important office
of a person with 23 court convic
tions." This -recently happened.
-He added that. the people of the
State should realize that this pro
posed amendment has been, thor
oughly explored, debated, and def
term in ed by two sessions of the
Oenoral ' Assembly.,,-:;-; 't'UX
' "It could W be submitted to
the public for a vote had not both
our State Senatu and the House
of Representatives passed I, by at
least three-ifiX the' -majority and,
by doing so, recommended its apr
provel," he continued, t V , '
v Judge Hess cxplain-.d that No
rth Carolina's -present court sys
tem Is based largely on the Cons
titution of 1864. What doctor,
Ifaimer.. phurtnoclst, or 'carpen
ter .would attempt to perfanh his
duUs'wlvh t XaciHtios. eliftear
ly a century ago?" ' he asked.
'.'Why should .the. people, in the
protection of their homes, liber?
ties, and Uvea, not have, iriotjern.
Implements in - their ' courts? '
: He tailed on' thbse' who believe
the people h6uld have "modern
implements' in their,-, courts' '. to
"be with us, with voice and Vote "
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tfdV lv5h6SV YOU rOSEitiASOlMS fOR
CWiV Art'N0flt-tt.AMf4A8l U?WPS
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.j Horr iry-cieaners should'ayioia usun gasoline as a cleaning
fluid ' .o'fe:..
Gasoluie vapors mixed with air form an explosive mixture
J which could be set off by a spark W "the! arcing of electric current
stated the NaUonal Board , of Fire Underwriters, pioneers in fire
prevention engineering, adding "Such an explosion could spread
lfjrff throughout the room instantly."
has not yet received his payment.
, Quality
Sales - Parts -:
.Service '
Farm Equip Co.
I Clinton, N. C
H- A vwsr-na-i f .. m n anmiimiTrn v).:--',
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,: : A.. -;; v i';..; -Kenansville and Warsaw; r; . i 'C
X 7Mr. Belton Minshew
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Warsaw, N.C
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s '.. Mrs. Homer C-'Browri vy
Phone 3741
Rose Hill, N. C
HEED A i!EY FURIIACE?
For Thrifty Heat Let Us '
' ' Install In Your Home A ;
: :ER or LOX ;-
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I'll.
HO PAYMENTS UNTIL DLCL.
- Up To 5 Years To Tay ' ! A
:iwty Fi'::r:::G.:-
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. Tobacco Marketing Cards : :
Have . you completed ' selling
ryour 1962' cop of tobacco? If so,
have yon returned your tobacco
nvurketing cards - tov the .'County
Office. If you have not you should
do so at once. All cards must be
returned 'to the. County t. Office
within SO daps after the close of
the local markets. , " 'r
If you' have lost your market
log card bring all of your 1962
bills of sales to the office so that
you can fill out a report of dis
position. Failure .to account for
the disposition of your 1962 crop
of .tobacco , may mean a reduc
tion to your allotment for 1963, ;
$P cirf:, V -1 . .
Have- you asked .'about your
winter, cover crop? We belelve
thait every' farmed in Iuplln Co
unty wants the best for his land
Help preserve It be using a cover
crop. We would like to take grour
application for the needed prac
tice for your land TODAY. Time
is running cut so come in soon
and put ia your application.
SIGN UP FOR ACP ASSIST
ANCE UlOfWI . :. .
r. ASA CONFERENCE
. The Area Staff Conference is
to- be held in Mcehead City on
Monday St Tuesday of this week.
The Chairman of the Oountor
Committee, O. L. Holland; Rufus
Elks, Jr., Office Manager; Nancy,
Carr, Chief Clerk; Carole Mur
phy, Head AA&MQ Clerk;. and
Shirley Somers, ACP Clerk' are
attending the meeting. ,
TREE PLANTING
: . THROUGH ACP
" The planting of forest trees on
marginal, sloping, or eroded lands
provides t be best means available
of preventing loss of topsail through
wind or water erosion. Planting
trees is a valued conservation prac
tice under the ASCS Conservation
Program. The farmers of North
Carolina' have established 190,434
acres of trees during the years 19-56-61
under the Agri. Conser
vation Program and Conservation
Reserve Programs.
The Division of Forestry furnish
es; the, trees seedling at, a nominal
cost to the farmers.. The Division of
Forestry also ' furnishes technical
help to farmers in the carrying out
of tree planting practices and the
forest improvement practice .includ
ed in MCB'&k.t.
. Farmers interested in ' planting
trees or the ' forest improvement
practice included in the ACP shou
ld contact their A8CS Office or an
ASC County Community Committee
and '' discuss their conservation
needs There is still a great conser
vation need which can be met thr
ough the planting of trees and im
proving the stands of trees which
we already have:.:,
Health And Safely
Tips
Have you noticed1 that everyone
else seems to be mumbling lately?
That almost no one talks loud en
ough over the telephone? That you
are asking your family and friends
to repeat everything they say to
you? .
It's possible that your hearing is
beginning to fade. Sometimes loss
of hearing is so gradual that the
victim is almost the last person to
realize it.
If you suspect that your hearing
is fading somewhat, see your doc
tor. There are several things he
can do: (1) find the extent and cau
se of hearing loss, (2) decide whe
ther medicinal or other treatment
is necessary, (3) establish whether
surgery is necessary, (4) check on
the possibility of a hearing aid, and
(5) determine whether a study ol
lipreading will help.
Hearing loss many be due only
to impacted wax that can be re
moved in a few minutes. Or there
may be an infection that can be
treated. A cold sometimes will
bring temporary reduction in hear
ing tht goes away when the cold
subsides.
In som ecases surgery can open
a window through the bony wall of
the middle ear. However, this route
is not applicable for all. Your ear
doctor can determine what's best
for you. He may decide that no
treatment will help and refer you to
a hearing center, where you can
try out various bearing aids to fjnd
the one best for you,; Learning to
use a hearing aid takes, time and
practice, and the doctor .may deter
mine" that you 'should supplement
thff aid by learning to lipread."., ' J;
Doctors estimate that ' some 15,
000,000 Americans have some de
gree, of hearing loss. Most -.of them
are not sufficiently handicapped to
want a hearing aid. Most people
past the age of 50 have some hear
ing loss, yet they may not be hard
of hearing in the speech range.
Whatever the caus eor the therapy
for hearing loss, it is highly impor
tant to consult a good medical ear
specialist .to dcternwe v.a tw-- ?
is best for .you.'
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' Many women with mild, heart de
fects that do nbt'Vequire correction,
and many Who have had successful
heart operations can have children.
However, this is an individual mat
ter and the patient should discuss K
with her,, physician , before jttompt
iing to. pave a baby, according to
the . North Carolina .Heart Associa
tion. f'S
Pridgen
Plumbing Co. I
Phone 293 - 7160
Route 2 "
Warsaw, N. C.
One Mile From
Jones Crossroads
Will Do Complete Job
Fixtures And Labor Or
Just Labor.
STATE LICENSED
CONTRACTOR
Drop A Card Or See
Me In Person
Or Call
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J.F.REYNOLDS
MUSIC COMPANY
Operators Of , , "
Coin Operated. Phono
graphs and Pool tables.
Cigarette Viridors. New
and Used Records.
516 Beamon St.
Clinton, N. C.
STOP
BUY
SAVE
B.A.K. GAS STATION
LOCATED NEXT TO KIT UN MOTORS
WAXSAW, N. C.
OAS FOR LESS
Regular 27c Per Gallon . Hi-Test 30c
94 510 Octane Wtane
B.A.K. Sells Gas And Kerosene . ''Never Gives Out"
All Brands Of Oil ;
BELTON D. MINSHEW OWNERS -r MATT IE MINSHEW
REMINDERS 4
v 1. Mobile dryer and farm facility
loans are available through ;AS-
2. Wle urge lyou to come and
sijtn for your final feed grain
payment as soon as possible, if
you are one of those fanners who
H you have crowded
stands of Pine Timber
or stands with poor-quality
trees, why not let us
thin your ",: woodland to
provide f o r f a cter
growth of ; future ; saw-logs?.--
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You will not only re
ceive current Income,
but also improve the ap
pearsance o f t h e s e
stands.-V Call or Write
; ROBERT E, i
P.O.E3X 172 v '
WALLACE, N. C
Bone Ph. , : Offlee Ph.
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