I. e tLriTt-mlaJedness of ' the! a' ' pr':i JirMcli has played r. i an ixpucnt role in the eeon. t J a tie lant few years, has -been IrtjciiUr.y helpful to the U. ,S. ravings Bond program and to the . i. inagement of the nea-record public debt. t Not only have Individual nur- chaaea of Savings Bonds' this year bee nighe tha ' at any tiiae since the end of World War II nine yean ago, bat the publto has continued to Md on V the lnu of the billions of dollars ot bonds that nave reached maturity and thereby aed 1fm drain on the Treasury' Jn .a "dLSficult fittinc toKpeHof '-',...-'.- , . . Siguifiranea of ' - ; The Saving Bond 'retention'' rat .tie has': held ' at about 3 out of every i - since t' 1961. especially i view of th ings Bonds : nomic cone' The wi: of owners:' curitiea a the' nonbf comerst; sir j u ut ikeue 'V , tfo are due v only a small more tlisn 1 of- thedeU biajc object; ,TW Sav makes ,a,co 1 -A coming: due v to mature in s of this trend is at this yea in e of 1964 Sav-"-'' and the era. I ' e past year. jiie distribution f Covernment se ' Jividuals 'and . has .beeni the sleraJ debt man--furthermore, .da of all mar- ?wne& securi La five years, and t of the total runs tears, lengthening , t - , - 'i i4 : ;.. " 'Bnd; .progrkm 'toward both Surprise your family this Christmas with a new TV set from Perry's. A TV gift will provide hairoiness and entett i the home the year ground.1; Cioose from our stock of ? I RAYT.icOIJ Television "Years Ahead N Features , . . Yet dollars larger m prices!" RAYTHEON TEir.im5ifnN?tnlii. ly new in design . .'. complete' f wonderful f inperfcrraancell, $ Mk-t - I PEimy ELEClRIC; J 7PLY 1 PHONE 344$'; Sit:---:-:::- :tford- ll.ewiiWtsiiMailtaasilw)iWa - ' ' ?mmmm niiiriruULniiiiiMiwiaiAnMMnMiwwywiiMMfiMMWk - ownwwwwww if . fatptit ond adost brdkt Bnlngi and i. -.i - I- SK t..ikJ.. ' niign Mm Kgimt, 1 CneAtoatftopfigif, tadtniti bsptd Arts famvoMl cits "" i Cbdk Mfflw aaJ uaiplctt txinwt r;:";3' . ,W TKtwfaaiUwipwictoaa' Ar QiAslMilngaadilBkojit . . I Sir Aaik anrfiMM anl dimfclM CJ4 fljus oad ac&fl of wfeti' 1 taped rarviiwniriQrt jfr54 test bw tauoiLoNtY -s-- .s clcso to a fiflh of tlie en -ire public debt. Furthermore, the matur&y period Of E and H bonds, provided they are held and not cashed ' beforehand, is more than i two times 4he average length of the enure marketable public debt, -- Peak Tear for Maturities' This has been the peak vear for maturity . of E bonds, reflecting the record purchases i in 1944. Bv December, an estimated total of 75.6 bulions of such bonds will have laiien ouw Jiowever, i current indication lions of E bonds maturing in 1954 vmi be kept and only $1 billions turned in for cash, c, ,, - ' ' Total E bond maturities from May, 1951, when they started com ing due. to the end of this vear add up, to approximately $15.6 bil lions, uased on the trend to date, around ' 811 billions of thpno bonds will be held and only about 74 . billions cashed. These retained matured bonds represent nenrlv n third of all E bonds owned by in dividuals. Here is further evidence of the strength of the DeoDle's de termination to save. New purchases of E and FT fin v. ings Bonds by individuals this war will run around 85 billions, accord ing to current indications. The to tal exceeded 4 billions from Jan uary through October. Purchases this year have been runninor morp than 10 per cent above 1953, and make 1954 the best year for' Sav ings Bonds since World War TT when the patriotic factor was such a strong- influence in th nmmlaW ty of these issues. ' Sales Rise Aids Treasury One of the significant hv-trnif ucts of the strong sales showing this year, combined with the Der sistence with which maturing Donds are being held, is that the U.' S. Treasury is receiving a size- aoie inflow of cash on balancp The net margin of sales over re demptions in the first 10 months of this year amounted to S359 mil. lions, more than double the com parable 1953 figure and contrast ing With a drain of a half WlliVm dollars in 1952 when eash-ins .ex ceeded new purchases : bv that 'amount. The payroll purchase tiro era m continues to be the backbone of the ' Savings Bond drive, and resents half of all E bonds hem t acquired. "Kight now about 8 million workers are buying 1160 millions of E bonds a mnnfh li pay j deduction. This is fne.hest slWwlng11 iinc4 1946, an repre senta a big recovery from the lnw point of the payroll plan in 1948 when the number enrolled under this program was onlv 4 millW and monthly purchases were less wan ?11H) millions. . An important recent develnn- ment in the E Bond program is tne increased demand for the large denominatlnna. thna nf Rnn J v..v. .UU ! and $1,000 face value. Right now purcnases of these bonds add up to nearly half of all E BnnHn n. quired as against little more than a third two years ago. R- i M if A There are a number of timely bulbs .tulips, daffodils, ionauils. t ....... , i. W , garden operations that can still be carried out if you slipped up on them earlier. In the vegetable garden we may plant asparagus crowns. Buy one year old crowns of the Mary Wash. ington variety at the larger seed stores. Dig a trench about 8 inches deep and wide enough so the fleshy roots of the asnaraeus crown can be well' spread out. Before setting the crowns rake in about one mi. Ion of an 8-8-8 garden fertilizer per 100 feet of trench or make a generous application of well rotted stable manure. s Set . the crowns 18 inches apart in the trench and cov er.; Fifty .plants should " sunnl v enough asparagus for" the average family. It is best not to cut anv of the spears the first spring. As paragus is a perennial plant and therefore should be planted to one side of the garden where it will not interfere with plowinsr. It should produce profitably for 10 to 15 years. . Head lettuce seed mav bp Rown now in a i coldfrarae to produce plants ior setting in the field in February or early March." In the eastern portion of the state, cloth covers will be sufficient protection but in the Piedmont glass .sash should be used. ;The Qreat Lakes variety is best for North Carolina. Early setting of plants in spring is the secret of successful nroduction of head lettuee ln home gardens.' In the flower garden there ir still time to ; plant spring flowering crocus and Dutch Iris. -They ;make S bright spot is the garden in earlv spring and everyone should riant some, it isn t necessary to buy the new. .hiirh nriced vnriptW . Tlio older ones may be Just as beautiful and better adapted. In eastern and central North Carolina fall is the best time to set pansy plants.: Plants set at this time of the year become welt estab lished for good production of spring blooms. Peonies' are best 'nlanted Jn the iaii in this part of the country, they require shallow nlantinir. Takp Care that the buds on the divisions PLACE YOUR ORDERS , For Holiday Dairy Needs We Are Taking Orders For 9$ HERTFORD, N. ( ChaDDell Produrps Nation's Top Litter Clarence Channel!.' Jr.. nf TiM. dere produced the heaviest litter in the nation in the 1954 National Du roc'Ton Litter Contest. This litW of IB pigs raised was sired by Vel vet Congressman and Weighed . a . 962 pounds at 180 days of age. t-happell was also in the lpnd ; the number of litters oiialifvlno1 wiA five reaching the required weight. Four of these litters were sired by Velvet Congressman nnd one fcy Velvet Ace. These litters weighted 2,726, 2,656, 2,520 and 2, duo pounds each. This contest is sponsored by the united Duroc Record Association ot reoria and is open ,to all pure i j . ureu uuroc oreeaera. To entpr. a litter of 8 pigs or more must be from a purebred boar and nw t the 10 years the association has sponsored this contest over 1,200 Utters weighing a ton or more in 6 months have qualified in the con test. LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE Water-Proof an il'OwiWataiSS:!, 4 See our Large Selectkm of ROPE NECKLACES': ' popular priced--1 . Make Your ' . Selection Ifowt ' . : . ' V. . ' .' - . W. M. Divers & Son JEWELERS , EGG NOG tMILK CREAM BUTTERMILK DAILY DELIVERY' Phone 4827 Fenton Hurdle ! DISTRIBUTOR I Hertford, N. C. I - -in- - - . w : i , lutt'y necessa , As lor as s are blooming satisfactori.y do not disturb tlicm. ' f "King of Swine" - Big-Meat ' Type . OIC for quickest toppers .... . , , v use OIC Poars. Minton's OIC Farm MERRY Hn f N. C. ' iUnt,il further notice my Of fice 'wjlf be' closed ail day on Wednesdays, ; . A.B.Dcnn:r,DDS Easy I7itl:cut Nagging Dnoferffo f wwuu wwf Huwn, mmnj- loik complain of nagging backache. 1cm ot pep and energy, headaches and d&aineaa. Don t mffer longer with theaa discomforts If reduced kidney function Is fettiar yoa town due to such common causes as stress -and strain, over-exertion or exposure to miM MiiiAi- kluljln. : u dampness or wrong diet may causa getting tin mohra ap fMniu noHMnM. m Don't neglect your kidneys if these eondV ' Dons bother you. Try Doan'e Pills a mild silllMHl. TTmmI IIAnAf..llw U,. till. over 60 years. WhUe often otherwise caused, it amazing now many ames Uoao's giva mwg lrom mesa aiscomiorta help '0. n I. . J .,... -VaJ . . : Vith These . OuElkifical, jSifU ftom the famous "manufacturers 41' jWestinghouse; General 'i'ElectHc, Suhbearh Presto," UrJ gycrsaV.JC-M, Kelvinator, Thor, Easy and Hamilton Bead! , plwUriye years of enjoyment select' yours now from our ?' S'cortiplete-' stockl h . " - j , fjistmas ! g ;''Heating Pads Electric ShayeA; ! U Electric Mixers Electric Clocks " - i i Toasters Percolators Grills II Electric Heaters Electric Irons, ;. . Automatic Ironers Ranges Vacuum Cleaners Refrigerators ; Radios Washing Machines AND ALL OTHER ELEQTRC'AL APPLIANCES 'M 'ti 3 3K I- - ! : i ; , i s - i-.h u flush out waste.' Get Doan's Pills iodayl DdAirs Pills 1 LOUIS WINSLOW I :o: SPECIAL! FOR f Christmas We Have Ready -11 e - : ; pLTWOODj Ping Pong Tahles 51 PLYWOOD SMALL BOYS' Work Benches complete with tools and vice WE ALSO HAVE KWaterPipe Wrapping '.' 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