'Medical, LT1 rdzzii l
As cr Travel:
The doctor's ILK of the a vera -i
rural family ine -eases" 68 cents tor
every mile the doctor travels, a sur
vey, of 500 rut-al famfliea. in Eastern.
"Carolina ahowa. ni ' '
-rThe surrey "was conducted tinder
the supervision oi C. p. Hamilton,
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neaq oi ;wa , uepartmenc ox .Kurai
Sociology ,tN. C. State CoUe2e.su'
Hamilton and hi; staff found, that
27 per cent-..of the; famines lived 10
mUesor,iQre fr4aj a doctor .and 20;
miles or more from Hospital, rami
lies living at these distances had about
the same amount of illness as other
families." The survey als showed!
that they used hospitals and doctors
to about the same extent t '-r'i
Howeveri there were .two important
differences: the isolated families did
not and frequently could not get medi
cal service in their ' homes; and if I
they did get a doctor to make the
trip, the expense was greater.
1 The cost of getting a doctor in the
country varied, with the distance the
patient lived from town. The average
fee for one call at the doctor's office
was 2.80. The average fee for a
home call in the day was $7.12, and
for a home call at night $9.35. '
Hamilton's survey also showed that
the average cost of a home call start
ed at $2.55 for no distance and in
creased at the rate of 66 cents for
each mile the rural family lived from
the doctor. At five miles the cost
was 5.85;" 10 Mies, $9.25; 15 miles,
$12.45, and 20 miles, $15.76.
As a result of high cost of home
calls, especially al; night, there were
very few such calls, according to Ham
ilton. ' Also; says Hamilton, there is
an increasing tendency for doctors to
ask patients to come to their office
or the hospital. ' , 7
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Tom, 1 Sad,
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fLas : 1, I idon
, Arc t I, .dick,
.ies
us-
following:
2Ls ".T .ntoj,l"'
hunnan White, I
aasel E ';er, L.,..,
VTiite, CI 'de Lan
LUie. StaLaigs, A4vh Wiwlow, X H.
Stalling, .. Lafton Stalling,, ganford
Stalliiun. Willard Baker: Merrill, Win-
dle- HarrellTR R. "White WaHaoS
ftaken. ' T " CL.: Perrv.' Arba! Wlnslow.
Jack itenton;' Kisses Marilyn Baker,
Lena WinsloW, 'Lucille . Lane", Janie
Winslow,, Delia tFWinstow, fflonnnle
Junta," Dorothy g Jean s Wjnslow i and
eby'Lane.-1- Vti i
W. M. S. MEETING
The fall zone meeting of Chowan'
Perquimans Woman's Missionary So
cieties, convened in woodland Church
Wednesday, September 20, with Mrs.
C T. Skinner presiding. -
The service was opened by sing
ing hymn, "Where Cross The Crowd
ed Ways of life" and prayer by Mrs.
Ben Merritt of Hertford. The minutes
were read and the' roll called' and re
ports of the ' auxiliaries were made.
Visitors were ' recognized and greet-'
ings were extended by Mrs. Eddie
Harrell and the response by MrsvC.
T. Sldnnef. ,Kni,tc:v.; ;i!,y. . ' .''!
The introduction statement of the
day was presented by vMrsv E. R.
Meekins, district president. v y 1
Talks were made by Mrs, George
Jackson and Mrs. E. K. Meekins. The
audience was tense in its attention
as Mrs. George Jackson led a very in
spiring Benediction, accompanied by
Miss Kate Blanchard at the piano.
The invitation to lunch was given by
Mrs. Eddie HarreU. .V;f
The afternoon session was opened
by singings "The Voice of God Is
Calling." The courtesy committee ex
pressed appreciation for the delicious
lunch and for everything that con
tributed to a delightful day together.
Mrs. D. I. Fonts of Plymouth, Mrs.
J. H. Brown of Hobbsville, Mrs. E. R.
Meekins of Tyner, Mrs.. Almond of
Ahoskie, and Mrs. George Jackson of
near Hertford, gave interesting talks
and took part in a beautiful dedica
tion service.' - "-tv!
NOTES ON SOIL: COJJSEBVATIQN
Claude , Kountree in -the ' Kicanor
community has a good stand'of Sericea
and Bicolor. Lespedesa. The Lespe-t
desa was 1 planted, along the edge of
a field next to woodland where Mr.
iRountree was having trouble with his
field- washing away..- Bicolor is
shrub that grows 5 to 10 feet high.
It is a perennial, plant which leafs out
each spring and, like other Lespedesa,
it is a legume. 1 The seeds of Bicolor
are a preferred food of quail and oth
er birds, and the flowers are attractive
to honey bees. , You .will like its at
tractive appearance, especially at this
season of the year when it is .in
bloom.
A strip of Sericea Lespedesa is us
ually planted between the Bicolor and
Cropland as the Sericea does not grow
as tall as the Bicolor. Sericea is a
good erosion control plant; It pro
vides a suitable turnrow on cropland
edges. Sericea makes excellent es
cape cover- for quail and it can be
mowed for hay.
Conservation farm plans were pre
pared during August for Nathan
Hurdle,- S. ' P. Jessup, W.' W. Lewis,
J. W. Ward, A. T. Lane, and S. J.
Mansfield. (This makes a total of 391
Conservation farm plans in Perquim
ans County..- -!".-- w , ?
Winter i cover crops win I produce
green fields this winter .. "The South
will come into its own when the fields
grow green in the winter." Tins is a
saying .that is often repeated in farm
magazines and .other publications.
Careful Marketing:
Every cotton grower should fine out
the grade,, staple,; and, exact value of
bale before selling, says D. H. StaneiL
cotton marketing, specialist for , the
State College Extension Service..
HONORED AT PARTY ,
Mrs. William Winslow wai a de
lightful hostess at a party Thursday
nieht at her home in honor of Miss
Lois Fave Benton, bride-elect. Upon
arrival, MiBs Benton was presented a
gardenia corsage by the hostess; . ;
Several contests 1 were enjoyed
everyone with Miss Lena Window,
Mrs. Elmer Lassiter; and. Miss Mari
lyn Baker winning- prizes.--?.1:
Everyone was, Wen, givent a gifiTtbij
try to guess what it .was and with a,
verse telling the brfde-elect what they
thought it was. ? The gifts were then
presented to. Miss Benton. ; She' then
opened the gifts and read the verses.
A sweet course was served to tne
Stancil points out that current cot
ton pr'.itJ are high' -Jian r it farm
ers can r-jnemb' , and r vers ' in
some, Cvtiiions I .re jbeen o leased
to he.' r of if 40 cent cott 1L. t thev
have 'eagerly accepte4tlL.amo..ntwas
soon -as it was . offerd..
In , some eases, rth specialist says,
this may be a mistake. For -Tample, ""or' ri a """"d may --
dur ; rt ,nt weeks otf "i wf
bri . g ) cents a 1 u 1 in 01, art
of atf sth a g brl -' 41 i 4
cfc.ixs in c ner. areas, vri. a 0? iniac aih.
ling -and strict miuJling colwA have
varied this montlt from .40 )i :tq more
1 than 42 -cents ;a pound. 'j-j ffryf
fiv ..
,1,
vhai. 1
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Je a..
otton,",
ler should
staple he ,
' ifore t "in-
. ,,, .' ,, ,
--t-m!Zi!g 100) will
, a buxiheL v
.'aU
m s:-t it 1 wort sro r u" 1 Oirlr -ny r over there is going
k, uv. uiu ..uua t--...... .zo 6urp..w4 ev., body at the party
ishe4 in, most ;are&sv indications arejcQmtny AJnu'.iiVvf Jl'j"
cot'
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SALESMEN WANTED YOU ARE
looking for larger income.MA Raw-
leigh business is available for you
if you can qualify. A postal card
request will bring you full details
without obligation." You then study
and decide. Write Rawleigh's Dept.,
NCI-820-222, Richmond, Va. It
HELP WANTED MAN WITH CAR
for route work. $15 to $20 in a day.
No experience or capital required.
Steady. Write today. Mr. McVey,
Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md.
sept 29,oct6
BEST GREETINGS IN THE SOUTH
Make more money. 'Sell Embossed
Imprinted Christmas Cards, 50 for $1.
Make . 50c on 21-card $1 Assortments,
85 others include Religious, Humorous,
Plastics. .'Bonus. Free Imprint Sam
ples, Assortments on approval.
CHARM, 293 Peachtree N. S., Dept.,
209, Atlanta, Ga. sept29
MAN WANTED 'FOR RAWLEKJH
business. No experience needed to
' start. Sales easy to make and nro-
' fits good. Start immediately. Write
Rawleigh's Dept.,' NC 1-320-190,
.Richmond, Va.
NOTICE I WILL SOON BE TAK-
, ing. orders for Christmas. Cards.
j Your order will be greatly appre
ciated. Miss Mamie Stalling, , 73
Grubb Street,, Phone 4336, Hert,
ford, N. a sept29
Tupelo ? Bovil vium
" ' 1 M "I 4 ;
If Toa Have Any Tou Can Make Real
Money; By; Delivering Them ,TQ
Harvey Point Veneer f Mill
EXTRA PRERIIUM FOR LOGS MXHOUT
TONG MARKS OR, AXl BlARKS
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When duo to lc:': cf yltcrr.i-z D1 Ds Ircn cr.d T'ScrsIn in your system! ,j ?
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SM ITact TmIm 7, O&le,
: ma 'suffered from stomach,
j distress for quit soma time..
He had spent much' money
trying ererything poi-slble for'
relief and was In b&d health
: iwhen he started taktjHADA
CX)L. He saysv "AfW-rr taking
. three bottle of the iSJBO size,
ZTe gained 27 pounds and now
cat anything X desire andposi-UvelyhaTtnotrouWeCHAD-ACOL
glvea such wonderfol
results because it etnally re
Beres the aiat xanm of
fstomach distress ras pains,1
Jbeartbura, lndigeswon after i
vating due to such deficient
fcies. And continued use ot this
j faeat HADACOL helps prevent ;
finch distress from returning.)
Mis. MmM KiuAen, 16Sik Am.)
Mttrdmm, Cntimnmti, Ohio. "Be
fore I started : taking HADA
COL I had aches and pains 6f
neuritis In my shoulders, my
back and arms. I could hardly
move without having those
terrible pains. Then I heard
about HADACOL. After, the
second bottle the pains and
aches were about gor e. I'm
now .starting my fourth bottle
ind ara on top ef the world. I
5$ well and, pest of k the)
laches and pains are complete
ly gone.' (Mrs. Kitchen la ev
eryatnartWCsAbscalisesh
xelieyes taa ms- nun of Jher
neuritis pains due to such de
ficiencies. -HADACOL often
brings a wonderful improve
ment within ft few day time.),,
tosUtt relief
efldencr a)
HADACOL not only buddUm oanotent antems witn extra ouantiOa. of
TCfiTTArm
Outmmmt1 lotta. wrtUtt -"Mf'
slaughter ,! r Marilyn 8ue, to - B
years old and for some time
lacked pep, had a poor appetite
was generally run-down. Since
giving her HADACOL, we have
nottced'wonderful results S
: she 1 has a much- better appe
; tlte. eats everything on the
table and doesnt seem tired
like she used to. Incidentally,
she likes to take BADACOL,
too." (HADACOL Is a great '
buUder-upper' for sick, nerv
. ous puny kids whose systems
lack precious Vitamins Bi, Bj, ,
Iron and, Niacin. A big to-;
'prevement to their well-being
Islortear noticed within a few
days time after taking .the
great ner HADACOL.). , ;
lUr. Ant,rRB No. 1
SpringfiM, Ohio. "I used to
:suffeE, great pain? from neu-
rwis acnes m ay parxs 01 my
Doay, especially- m
my legs,
s. T never
arms and 'Shoulders.
got any real reuel untiii tnea -HADACOL.
After - taking sev
eral bottles,, my pain Is all .
gone. And I'm- working, every .
day." wow there's a smart
manl Mr. Angel took1 HADA-.
COL") and relieved' the: bjux,
tuusa of hi -neuritis pains .
ibeeaaseJthey. were du
such, deficiencies. HADACOL
Is helping 'thousands upon '
thousands 'of ' grateful 'men
and; Women troubled tmsiway.v
Whyi dont you givei HADA
COL, a- chance to help-.ypjtf,
Start, taking it todayl) ii; , ,
ant' vos tet that mmrfsrftd ' tltamlna"6.: 1L.!1mi and Niacin but' also henful amounts of precious
lAOOXifsemuc levenona is sandnc i OalciumJPhoaDhonis end Mansanwie vital elementseenr human betas;
, about! In this modern am. wise folks must hunt t maintain soodi health.. Tou owe It to yourself to give
T are io tourer satisfied with armiito. : HADACOL a fair trial. Man doctors recommend this areattnew , 1
now In Di'' ,:e to must the eanss of such ' HADACOt. iti sold on a strict manev-back soiarsnceeiTCdsl tim. Mt&" 'Vit.k
alctoew wiUi that wondotful new HADAOOIi, . !Iufniliy or hospital alsekt'r tit t h' li tli 1 1 i-'ill
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Givos You Wore ;of I
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Air Wins: door abut veotarsstaodard.
. ' .Luxury spring-filled coach ; seat 65 colls' In
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V". ArffnaM. aal with UdMtandefltlv adlustable
Ltvel Action suspeosioB reduces Jan and JoUs.
4 jf Magi Alr-f beaternlafroiter avallsblei Rtes-7
jsuriMcab fcmcMealfcemlieat. : - .-
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Wide enough for 3 men, seat positioned
' utilise maximum width, '
Bigger doors thaa any otbef leading make, -T .
More headroom than aay other leading niakf .
Handy storage space behind seat. .7J ;.
Attractive modern exterior" styling Is design. "
- for easy ow-une alaptwutyto au spsoa.
body type. Jn, ' .
VaUioierlot'trfalttsrfs '
1 EyewippeaJittg sinralatad ieatUr BbbohKery.
Wide, tapiece Sefay wfoabkld Pfctur
Window Vliihilitv. -.-w '
Large inatmment duster far ejakk readiagi
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