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j; ( . v ?; 1 rEEou:"' '3 r":rT.Y. i:zTrrx, "'vra Carolina, tkidai, ?' ' v ice. ;7 ft . V ' . ' I,,... .-r... ,,V-Jf . P , it , . f state ir ;wtaes,eife?nM Wtw TOfr- I am 'I. member have been, 'tad hrtog. JV "J : , thr, 'lion's. hare pf my, thfr U an opifcJtan.ty.ftlr unified .. past seyerrt .dayM'- , u" " 'V" i JT nl mtfertatedinfoHowingrtheactwnof :e tTthelrmed Services "4 WVf mmittee' on th.air Inquiry I HtNWrW.M i W Senator Symington and ; "P ra.08t enl'P ermanent. Investigations Sub-," mAvm ilttae beaded by Senator Mo- ! needs fP"" J810" V.Jn Edition to these com- Their contr.but.on to the develop-- W. ,;.M! ment of our State M far more im- il. JWTff Vlf w a. . i i M 1 ' T I i. 1 Ln T Jnfnvl naM if e Senate Interstate and For t ' ; Commerce Committee and the C da ,ammittee -which acts i routine legislation is being Izr led on the -floor. This activity, l',a the normal requirement 'of La ng after matters pertaining to t'e Constituents of fforth Carolina, 1 a a no time for loafing or tak i "(ajvantage ef the normal ten C.i ' -to yield -to the pleasures of a ? i in the cunshine. (.. ' ) jlNotAtBat I , Hh political battles that t ; o 'legislation - remind me' . y BtOTy'itey told ino bek Jioma in Morganton -when I -wo young boy flaying sandlot base ball. ' The team , pit which I was playing was getting' beat terribly . tad in fact, the Bfre was 43 to nothing. It H said that somebody agked me if we were getting beat and that I replied in the negative, basing my opinion on the assertion that our team had not been at bat yet so we couldn't be getting heat ;y':U'.Ti-; Teehnicalitiea , : Governmental bureaucracy .has been topic of discussion since the birth of .tlie nation. I was im jtssed during the recent, confer ences in connection with hurricane damage in North Carolina with the fact that aemof the government's lawyers must jstay up all night try? ing to figure out how to compli cate iimplicitKI goi that.imprear ion from the meeUng' with Secre tary Weeks and . his attorney ! on damage to. the highways in ; ourj hV,wimosk':i"iiveri ..State. .ThereiKaa.aainiDle tet-Vtuteinile'' v'ma)ea' ' from :rtfce''i4flok vjuikf (um hue oixmuti uirougnous tne cnim ywr. These delegates deserve a vote' of appreciation for their unselfish contribution." ' .' Tests Planned For ' .Deficiency Of ..Crops la-; a deficiency of minor plant food elements cutting crops yields? If so, what areas, are becoming a problem? . ITiese are two questions Dr, Adolf Mehlich oJT N. C, State College Agricultural Besearcs plans to determine. . Si. . . . In cooperation .with County Agent Overman and several (fajDMi ers Dr, Mehlich plans" to try" "minor element applications on :' several farms. ; Cotton, 'peanuts and corn will be three of the crops. Farmers who are having trouble growing crops "on particular fields or areas should notify Mr. Qver- man, who can possibly arrange for trial tests on minor elements this year. ; - NO PLACE FOR OLD BOOSTER IN MODEBN POULTBY SWCK Apparently many small .poultry flock owners still believe that they need a few roosters to keep their hens company. But, as much of a shock as titb may b to the males, those hem will- perform just as well without My, )dte life, aording-, toi-B. ; 8. pparBtyno sof .'the ; Stet;$ollgf poultry, science aepartment., , V; On .a; Commercial scale.'' in fart. ii veterans AOministrawon a.sirio- 4tod f 102,593,254 in cash and aer vies to' veterans' and their faml- aiefe in the) Stat of North Carolina during fiscal year 1966, VA n noftneed. ",'J,..''. ' . ' VA's Annual Report for luoo, now on aalo at' the government Printing' toffice,' 'Washington ! 25 D. C, Kste wide variety of cash benefits and aervicea distributed under law to veterans and their familiea in North Carolina,. Compensation for serrice-con- neeted disabllttie and pension for total ' and ' pennanent non service connected disabilities were paid to 50,631' living' veterans in the amount of $39,401)83. Death compensation and pension were paid tb the dependents of 18,- 89? deeeased ' veterans in the amount of flMH62. Certain GI tesnranee and indem nity pymete totaling $8,298,430 wbm made-to. vetefana or their benefieiaHeai'in- Korthf Carolina for fte year. ; : " . ' .' An average of disabled vet erans of World War JT and of, the Korean conflict were trained dur ing the year sunder the vocational rehabilitation .act io overcome the handicaps of their disabilities. They received a total of $1)68,588 in subsistence, tuition, supplies and equipment.' . -. ,;" Under the World War II ul Bill, an average of 2,610 veterans train ed during the year and they re ceived a total of $2,668,642 in sub sistence, t tuition, : supplies and equipment. ''vV(f-.; r::'-: m Under the Korea GI BUI, an av- ly knew should , not stand in the way of granting certain funds. It! is this type of bureaucratic stall ing that takes so much, time in Washington. , But , things usually ' work put in due course to the satis - faction of all concerned if .the cause is legitimate. Delegation '"-1 am looking forward to the Na tional . Rivers and Harbors Con great in Washington. The North Carolina delegation under the co- chairmanshjp of Mrs. E. L, White, styno says that the production Of infertile " eggs' ' has muchHof com mend it as far as the quality of eggs is concerned. The same goes for the large flock or emalL He points out fhe poultry' indus try Jg making a ifonstflnt effort t; increase the consumption of eggs and one egg in a carton showing embryonic development may "well take a family of consumers off the egg market , Dearstyne - emphasixes that the small , flock owner who markets former Mayor af Wilmington, and J some eggs will make a real1 con Mayor George W. Dill, Jr., of Morehead Cjty will have a dinner ' on the evening of May 9. Our tribution to the "quality egg cause" if -he will eliminate the males from his flock, Al Ufi. lha efrlklna effacl of CUIaeM Nitrate tlde-dfMebifl an earn. Chllaan U lha anlv natural combination of nitrate V l-v -a rr .... i.-SS.M 1 nlt'oqen, tedium and minor "inieronco" iismMik it . U i'.v: f ' tig' ' 1 1 1 I. :ee of 12,Cr." vet- .i.s tra'i dur!rg t" e year and i.'.cy recei' J :;,;21,f-0 in education ar.l tr:. ing allowances. The remaindei of the cash ttse fits and services distributed to vet erans and their families of North Carolina during the year totaled $18,C:2,CC2. These cash benu'Its and' services Included hospita'a tiov medical care, ' dental care, preathetie appliances, antomol.les for the disabled,, and wheel: chair homes for the seriously disabled, . 'VA1' explained that 'certain -expenditures made, during' the' year canont te broken down on a Btat basis because of tha nature of Hhe benefits or' ft9vrvicles,, These 4in-I ; .The' sever dust storms of re- elude certain' GI insurance Vay-. eent .weeks in the Coastal Plain menta and certain . administrative expenditures. ; porary perd.es for th! pur- j. L'f I -se. It's important tlit ' sonder;;i ef .i N l nt. nuph nerches bei bevelled t they're era i v - , no sharp edges exist-'And the birds' should be given a balanced diet so that harrd bones and normal skin will develop.1 -The poultryman should use birds afflicted with breast blisters : f r home Consumption. : The ptwer or ufiuijllif rejects such birds !a.- j ay. However,' Dearstyno ' empla'zes thatj a! small blister in) no way af fects the food value Of the meat Diisi; Stotr. Oii Bi C Open; FieU ' of soil a;-e Cf "nn- Breast Blisters Net Uncommon On Pirds Although there are no sure pre ventive measures against breast blisters on chickens, good manage ment practices will keep this trou ble to a minimum, according to' R. S. Bearstyne -of the, State College poultry science department., r : Breast blisters arent uncommon among chickens, especially broilers or heavy breeds of layers. - The ftb-. normality is usually caused by a constant irritation of the area com ing in contact with wire floors, un bevelled perches, or sharp objects Dearstyne says that one way to cut down on; breast blisters is to raise the feed hoppers high enough so that the birds have to stand to eat Very often the poultryman wishes to ' teach the chickens to perch at an early age and installs R, S, Pouglass, g'lto Ci;!!--j ex tension fore try speridlwt, s.ys that Tar .llcol farmers can't af ford to let the fine r blow away Wn'r t' tial to prof! ' ;. ,. Douglass.fr t m f have found.. f r planted -acr greatly cut d (,; soil blown aw. ;'. : ;,. AlthflUfeh i, , es this,, spring, JUu uat farmers' witj) bad t ms should start , plani ' . ,j start some trees next winter1 to-.; ovide1 windbreaks to keep f'.Jr soil at home.- ." ( Hoelsoi 's. f CPp mentu ;' r in for i ting the trees Wi.l he. p cut tite farmer's e..t ,f --" i t il; about half. .is' :, FARM VA S" RATES UP ii'.l i I fl!n; C Wage rates paid by Nonn Caro lina farmers tm of April "if 1956, werejappreciab'y hirher than thpy were.. year, eaIiej ., Tho avers z rate per ay with house at s was up 25 centi, and the rati day without board or room -at - was up 30 cents. These increase a unted to about six f-r f C . r tho same',, period, . aves f, a ' l-ou.-iy cates rose four cents al the 60 cents paid with house e 1 -c cvnta abo'ti.fe ti' t J' I 1 without beard or roem on A; .1 I' ? ; .."j 'f-TT", " - r- 1 ,. J r'-f'uUi.r ILi,.i .. 1 1 ji.4i'-'-'C vnT,'f: 30 For Top P-ric , sexl us tour- '.- Cera i::js C3- , , We Are.Agents Fpr ' Pfisfert lriJ S::J:Gqn ' . ' also " .- :f ANY VARIETY OF SEED BEANS i' We Sell AH Brands Of Fertilizer c: J Lc!;j:J Twlrccn 1 JF.;ilflLLfll7ELL&S0 Winfall,N.C. ; ; , Please check your listings-in the current jdlreciojy tq 7 mpki sure they ,re cpriect'. If you wish ny change jtnade, S I 'notify our business of fice raw. ' ' ".,' - v 1 -While checking your present .listings, why DOtJgb con-, $ : sider extm listings. If your business oeals wKh a vancty I of ; service's or products extra listings can prove very' val uable. . . ; - ' ,Ouir business office will gladly, give you informatiott on t this low-cost, high-convenience service. I Any Changes Desired Must Be Given To f' ; vvvwwwwMvvvvwvVvyvWvr f The lk':rfc"i AnaG:rc!:n3Tc!:"!::bl At 1 I f i si. J I lrt,..! bl,tLAj TAYLCi X3ENT0N. N. G.' ' Satwday Ceatlnjions Tram ):S9 Bonday, iqS, 4:15 and 8:45 , Tharoday and Friday, ' May 8-4-t f ' , V- Waher Pidgeon and. ; FO(t8li)DEN PLACET CinemaScope Saturday, May 5 Balpk Meeker and Maria English 4n ' "PESEBT SANDS" ' Snnday and Monday, My-7 t Gordon McRat and . Shirley Jones in "CAROUSEL" Filmdd in the NEW CINEMASCOPE 55 PROCESS WITH , STEREOPHONIC SOUND . No Advance In Prices ! s i flesday, May 8- ; ' Danny Kaye in 1 THE COURT JESTER" FREE JALOPY DRAWING ' 9:00 P. M. Courtesy Albemarle Motor Co, pi Coming . i . May 9-10 ' ,.. , ; Jape Rue sell and Cornel WDde in "HOT BLOOD? c::ni;t;ireATE-wcKto'$ crxicxvs&i mm - Whatever the crop con, cotton, tobacco, .pastures,' small grains, fruits, vegetables Chilean Soda top-dressing and side-dresaiflga ! give tho best results, lowest costs, largest net profits. ' ; Natural Chilean works fast. Corp responds bountifully at rates vp to 500 pounds per afire o$ more, 40 to 60 days after planting. i The nitrogen in Chilean is 100 per .cent fast-acting nitrate bivaluable at the critical stage .of crop (development; - ' Natural Chilean boosts yields. On cotton,' sidedressings of ', 200 pounds or more, 33 to 40 days after planting, produce heavy ' Tirlilinir. earlv-maturina nlants.'On fcasturet. too. it'a a nuira efficient summer fertilizer than ammonia forimvof nitrogen."" A Nainnl riiiiMm contains aadinm.' .,.". .... r Ammonia nitrogen acid-forming and . . inuet be changed to the nitrate form in the r J ' soil, but every ton of Chilean contains sodi- IWr - vm oojuivalent to $50 pounds of .eommert ; . cial lfnietone for destroying soil acidity,-. r;tartl Chilean benefits cretp and f ", Ticause it coirecto acidity, improve rhoephate and minor element . Chilean is one of the most t -d economics nitrogen ferti. . ' ' , g s iei ar . Al foiSj. Lo-.k fur tle LJldojr HI-WAYI7 Drive-In TLtre EDENTOtf.N.C , Edeatan-Hertford Road CmtmaScepe Screen ' Friday and Saturday, -May 4-5 Scott Brady in THE LAW VS. BILLY. ' THE WD 'n , Sunday and Monday, May 7- - , Gary Coeper and -' Burt Lancaster in , VEItA CRUZ". j-, V it 'iiyi . j ; . Tueoiay, May B ' . Rkhard Widmark in H ELL AND HIGH WATER" J CinamaScapa FREE JALOPT DRAWING t" 9:00 P. M. ' Coarteay Alf arh Motor Co. Wednesday and Thursday, 3 -,v, K;y.,?-10-,; , . Xetty CraL! and r.,?, - rnn WM E . x - s way you figutja v,i 1 ; 'ft v V'' i i i 7-" 1 - v--i'"- ! - ''--'""!.-,!' ', n.""-' :'f ',; . ii..1 a ' Tho aiyl It in the imytoedl Now Ford T-8O0 tfjuletn-ailf wodei let you Wiry up to 8,000 Iba. more payload tian moft other ft-wheaieif . QCW 65,009 iba. Mnr loantsp than any other H-ton s ptckup-np to I cu. ft. moral Now Fond F-100, GVW 5JWQ lbs., now offers full IMt. nos. -tti box in atandard. ft Ford cc;l ttar loxv T vf, - Certified ftudbs shQwrordJ v A !TfvcK-$ tastJoQQsr than any of;)i. mLXl.. ;f C -1 ' r fie ofhe . foufi leadingmakei ,,-'.;.,, ,.:4,rf, ..- V H&:'t:).A-A 4 r ii f -"Vr Compare Ford model for model with any other truck line and you'll find that,' based ' on factorr-Buggestad list prices,: Ford hai more models priced under competition than apyiother line,. ' But low initial cost i only tm M the reasons , why Fords cot less- Take real,, vahie-it etaya high, thanks to the demand , for need Ford Trucks. Take operating cost ''A ).,. ... t. i .... 1 . 1 ...... Is.' ' no otner qvcKS give you me aepenusv :. ibittv of Ford's racked chassis design witi , , the ga an4 oil econcftny of a modern Sort rrpkeenc-Ae. Only Ford gives you a jShpH Stroke engine) V-8 or Sisc, in tvtry truck " j ' and at no extra, tost., ? i- f,-y? tJ; 1 t " Ford Trucks cost less to mrintainbeeari' ' N "they last longer. This is a ajff certjjed ' indeDendent We 'incurance experts. "Th:- are pley reasons wty. Ford Picki'C f -' .-for .example, have the k;Vt tor-i lt, f front and rear axle capacity In the t-X-iz' ' " . field. Fori . Heavy ' Duty erris hv , sodium-ccoled valves t!.at last t:p to five' ' times lonr- tscause they run up tp -3 ! desrees eootor. ' ,' I ' ; : . "VvTica you" t!aj werijsjf Isto eon ; -.'siderotic?,, you'll r ense it ccst less to a FdD Truck. Eefore yon buy tr.ytr. - : ;r Fprd Dealer. ' J f V IT. C. : 3.
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