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:aks v.rzrLY, i :.rroM, nobth Carolina, fbiday. November u, iass. A ...ounce J J-1, .11 fam.fc-. .Sies who turn to Farmers Homo, Administration for ' credit hec'i or who are already using the rre'Vt and services offered is the C-3sl of the Farmers Homo Admijrt- County Supervisor, says. ' t, ' '; "It 'fe bur; aim td help a fanner, ! e it the. star;8ay.-Mr. J4q gauj "figure out exactly , what it; takffe to njake a successful family- type fem iahis commuty-whajl and pther resources, including cre it and1 -tovheilp'fajmffiyare wha.t combination - of; enterprise, are' mosijikely tp jfontribte- to su ' cessfut farming; in his particular Vase.' ' -': Mr. Morgan further., stated that Farmers, Hdme. Adrriiwstratioai s . placing a rood deal of emphasis on Vrnnkiriflr aiiro Iniii n ffimiliea whni ferm with Fritters Hoiiie Adminl-;; Ami.n ju oir f farm management s practices that will give them the highest possible production per animal and; the high. est posfbe yield per acre. AU loans will be based on the fact that the Farmers Home Administration deals in- necessary, realistic, non competitive credit.. No loan wilj. be made unless , it is clear that it will . hel ' the Bofcrower advance as quickly as possible to- private credjt. Ia. main purpose of an opera t-1 . i ' i . i i .i . . i lng lori is to hqlp the farmer make ' well' planned acUusnumts and im tirOVements higfsrjiningit fepsi hess, v ahd Increase his income. Loans may include funds to pur chase' MSwtock,1 'farm - and' home equipment, feed) seed, lime arid fer tilizer, and when necessary could include funds to pay other farm operating and family living experts, s including medical 'care. Under certain conditions, funds may . be included to refinance debts secured by liens on livestock and farm equipment when this is not the pri mary purpose of the loan. Funds may also be included so the farm er can join with one or more other farmers to buy or use such items as heavy equipment which he could not afford to own for his individual use. ' - During the past year more funds have been made available for the making, of farm ownership and soil a n & water rnsprtiDfclnans.; These funds are advanced by pri vate lenders with repayment fully guaranteed by the Farmers Home Administration. . Also funds direct- 4 ' ly appropriated each year by Con- losses to North Carolina 'and the gress is available. - ' Northeastern States. The Commit Farm ownership loans "are ' the tee'plans to hoJd a hearing in North loans made by.Farmers Home Ad. ! Carolina during mid December. ministration to enable farmers to) When Congress convenes on Janu buy, or improve family:type farms' ary 3, it is expected that several and farm buildings, and the soil' bills will be introduced on this .-..i jl ii iw V j Gaai Of FHA 1 and tyater conservation loans are) ,'8e t0 nanc? farmstead water- supplies, and wide variety. o 'don conservation measures. ,. , . ..s , Mr.- Morgan pointed, out., tJbst farmers are fairly weD.awar that they can obtain irrigation and farmstead water! supply ; 1 b a n sf through the Farmers Home Admin istration but there Is" some question as to Whether or not thejj also rea lize ;they can borrpw ,ti finance measures. , ' : Loans- can be maae for . almost every typo soil conservation meas ure recommended by the Soil Con servation; Service and Extension Service; Mr. Morgan said. Thisin- eludes establishing, reseeding, And improving permanent p as tute s, ditching,, draining, erosioifc control systems,, basic soil improvement brush 1 removal terracing, edntouri ming, and several other modern practices'. : "' c - 1 s Anyone desiring1; more detailed information on the services offpr ed by the Farmers Home Admini stration, including Production and Subsistence loans (operat- ing loans);' Farm Owne ship Loans; B u,i I d i n g Improvement uumm, suu ttnu vvier conserva tion Loans and 'Emergency Loans should contact the local county farmers . Home, Admjmstratiofl of gramt purticularjy v as underwrit fice located over the bus station in ing. agents and claim agents. Hertford, office . hours - Monday Friday 8:00 A. M.,' until u;vm m.i ur coinage ej. r, morgan atlASC pffice in Edenton on Wed nesday, v:00 A. M., until 12:00 noon. SENATOR, SAM ERVlfj SAYS WashingtonThe Nation will b heitvihg much about Federal Disss',' ter . Insurance . in - the conyng months. . ' : Proposed Legislation -': The Senate Banking and Curren- cy Committee has started a series1 of hearings on the idea of provid ing; insurane against natural and man-made disasters, tne motivation t for. the hearings coming ' chiefly from the disastrous hurricanes and floods which have delt such furious onqstiotk., .At 4ha. jnanif.nt,.tb Ad, ministration hag given, notice that K ymiis nave a juui dux ii was not prepared to give it in detail when the Committee convened last week in. Washington, The Budget Bureau rpstifierl afiA 1hrliinir1 that; the Administration's thinking Will be thai disaster insurance should be on a limited and experimental bas. is. We ought to know more of the Administration's thinking, and it is to be hoped that its . recommends' tions will be- forthcoming very soon. i : v Contents ' ! lif ' IdemnJtV' Ac! bV iMTOpW titf btfntH)dfced,;istatles. a8 its noa to nirant-a kpmpmi nrt p n. it, J . . r. . tbroughlndemnity ,4or reinsurance, in absence of private enterprise to tbrouhHndemrtity,,or reinsurance, i'h otonL doso. ' Tho' President would have the latlthority to name. the 8maMi business. Administration, or othejr existing .Federal agency to handle the,, program. . It would authorize indemnity .or reinsurance agaihst 'natural disaster loss to ifeal or.per- sohal property owtied privately or by State, or .local government.' The program would operate onlv if in. emnity or reinsurance isn't . rea sonably available from private in surance compahies. Undet this bill te aggregate Federal liability for imietnnlty and reinsurance against h&tural disaster loss; would not ex ceed T2 billion at any. one time. Private, insurance companies would Tie used to. maximum in this pro-.' : Disaster, under the terms of the bill, would include flbod. tidal wave, hurricane, tornado, .bluzank dust siorm, 'hailstorm or 'other severe storm',' earthquake, exploiton, land- slide, snowslide, severe freeze,' drought) smog, radioactive contami nation or other air pollution) or volcanic eruption. Private Companies I bejieve that the proper basic i thinking should be that private .'companies, must .handle, the pro ) gram if at all possible, as we must I carefully avoid any action that would restrict these concerns, but it is obvious that disasters leave 'great destruction that, ha a to he met qujtkly; with' effective means. Perhaps these Hearings will deve! dpe'the right approach to the mat ter.. Certainly North Carolina will be more than a casual bystander to legislation of this nature. We have seen the destruction that has been our lot from the hurricanes and high waters Not onlp atust private enterprise be taken into consideration in this field, but the needs and welfare of the people are vital , ;, i ,. .I i-j. : TO OBSERVE BIRTHDAY Mrs, Willis Walker, formerly of Winfall, and presently of Norfolk, Va., will observe her 86th birthday on Sunday, November 13. tioiiin reimbursement of ' natural lin'sn 6111001 aP- 'tne Koanoke Bl disister tad W damage Joss r'6 CpHege, Elizabeth City with the fr ;..!:, :;,I(Prank Fuller ' '' w(J , : , J An expositioh of II Corinthians OfciOstS At D:re3 Cl.Lrcfi The Berea Church of Christ of daihed one Of its members, Horace Norman Miller, to- the Christiah ministry in an impressive service, ou,,uuy evuniu uraimr ou. The newly ordained preacher, is e son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. pur-f?I,uler Wra.... m i's a grad. ril to trt, ..to . i . - ' i' Perquimans County mlrl RWlMinl anil teol,.' Ut. k.1 degree. Me po mihisters to Hhe new congreiration at Bfidprc- r0"' N c- ' ' . - Webb was the pi hanist for the service. Frank B. Fuller was the aong, leader. ; Ar vin Hudson gave the welcome ad dress and ' the . devotional . was brought by George Baker. Special music was furnished by the Bereft Choir, Soloist J. Homer Styons and a quartet composed of Polly Miller, Peggy Styorts, Kent Gurganus and Are All Cold . ' Remedies Ali!to? No! For example, 686 b the wide .Activity medicine, which eombibes 1 f the maet effective, widely-pn scribed drug known, to relieve all ' cold miwriet woner. 666 won) potent and iVet txiaitive, dramatic, : rapid relief from mieeriea of all kind Of oolda. That'i why 666 is pueed in enecttveneai. Try it. No othtr eoli remedy emit match 668 liquid mem Cold Tabitu.. 66G Tkeii(D)ltet'feata tfbjr are in the new Chevrolet , Chevrolet never had it so good for you before. i anl,t)a other , Car In Its fieto4verf conSeHlose. .. See if Chevrolet doesn't feature -everything you want for '56. Four was preached by Melvih 6. Styong and the Chttrge was pro nounced by Walker B. Perry, for mer minister of the church at Be. rea. - Elders George Chddy, Herman Caddy, Blount Eure, Delvin Euro, Arvin Hudson- and oJe White pray ed the ordination prayers. The deacons of the church, attended in a body.' Chowan Class To Present Play Friday The Junior Class of Chowan High School Will present a play, "Take Your Medicine" , in the school auditorium Friday night, November 11 at 8 o'clock. Musical entertainment will be furnished by Kay White Peggy' Smith,1 Emily Leary and Joe Wiggins. The pub lic is Invited to attend Nagging Dactechc "Sbcpbss Nights ftagglhgbackache.headache.ormuscular aches and pains may come on withovet-ex ertlon, emotional upsets or day to day stress and strain. And folks who eat and drink un wisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irri tation ... with that restless, uncomfortable feeling. . 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