"J : ;ton Ad . this is being j, wd are debating the de ; budget in the Senate. , . ; ; Air IW-'Fund8,-!.''i?' ' ' upport the, move by the Sen Appropriations Committee to se the defense budget by billion to try to recapture the asig on -sufficient defense for country.' The defense cuts ear . out , by: the Administration aten lour security as a free na This is ho idle, comment, jn s sincere opinion, as I feel that mi from the testimony of top 1 witnesses we have heard testi efore the Air Inquiry Commit pf which I am a member.' '.S a consequence of this inquiry, 3 reasonable to assume that the d in defense cuts may be halt- 1-i Textiles " here is a move afoot to tack on , import ' quota amendment for v.?. '" IIIIMM ' " ' '!. . r "-v : ., 7- ..!.....; U N Let 4 ' I J:: & CILL'S SETtViDSTATIO;! I- RAY WHITE. PROP. HERTFORO, N. C. 'Mil; GAMBLE CUr It Cams to buying Paint r I , i 'V ...I-,' - ' -. - V..V The pdds are all with, fAthe:lOO fore . ; rbmk 1)19 ucuwiy . 11 glvti our home dnd It, perfect lasHng; it prcpcrtles make it the. v i 1 - - fc t5t,' most economical , . "r.t you can buy s it- ' ', '.' textiles when the Foreign Aid Bill Comes up for action in the Senate. Senator Green was unsuccessful in getting his amendment accepted by the Foreign Relations Committee. I plan to support with all my abili ty legislation to halt what I be lieve is a complete perversion of the original ; idea of reciprocal trade,1 and the virtual disruption of a vital segment of our economy, ";.d '.:';;V. Foreign Aid. ' - There is strong sentiment around Congress that the Administration has failed to make out a case for increased foreign , aid . spending. Here is a basic and fundamental issue. , It Cannot be brushed off lightly The Senat is likely to support the cuts that , the House made. For two years I have rare fully followed the arguments that have been made for increased for eign aid. I have not, been convinc ed that the arguments are sound. OOO V GOOD PAINT is art investment in beauty, durability ? - , 1 t'..t was a ieed to help strug gling countries after the war. We did that, restoring many nations to better economies that they enjoy ed prior to the war. I subscribe to j! the theory of military aid and some , technical assistance, but think that foreign economic aid cannot be justifiably increased at this time. ( Atomic Age Our attention was directed to the slow but sure rate at which 'our civilisation' is moving into the atomic era. last' week the Senate pissed a bill authorising the con' struction of, an atomic-powered merchant ship. . The President pushed hard for this and the Con gress was glad to go along with the idea. Other Legislation , . The Senate also passed and sent to the. Hons a bill to change gov ernment budgeting and accounting procedures as recommended by the Hoover Commission.' It would re quire government agencies to pre pare budget estimates on the basis of accrued annual expenditures. It is designed to eliminate the multi billion dollar carryovers of funds for defense foreign aid and the like. - Faiiil!3vs By B. M. THOMPSON . Perquimans County Agent There have been several indica tions of- manganese deficiency showing up in soybeans and corn in the county already. This is the same type of trouble that we have had for : the past - two or three years. It usually appears where there has been heavy liming in the past or where a truck load of lime has - been placed on the end of a field to be transplanted. Unless corrected,, this can cause a large decrease in the amount of soybeans harvested and is a deficiency that cost very little money or time to correct. 'The high PH caused by the lime appears to be in the soil to an extent that manganese is not available to the plant. If manga nese is applied In a solution to the rate of S pounds of solid manga nese to the acre this deficiency can be corrected temporarily and there will be -an appreciable de crease in yield for this year. The symptoms of manganese deficiency in soybeans are yellowing of the leaves with greenish- mid ribs. This same eymptom holds., true iri pea- a. mm me EDENTON. N. C. Satarday Continuons Vrom ltlfi 8sMy, ItM. 4tl and 8i4 Thursday and Friday, , JueJ8.J All Star Cast in HELEN OF TROT" CinemaScope With " Stereophonic Sound ? Saturday, June SO : v ; ' ' Peggy Castle hv i nW0 GUN LADT" ' 1 - . . . , Sunday. and Monday, July I t l Glenn Ford and f Ernest Borgnine in "JUBAL" ( ' . . CinemaScope v. Taesday, July S 1 Edmund Gwenn in ' THE TROUBLE WITH HABBY" Coming . . . July 4-J- 4 Susan Haywari in "I'LL CRT TOMORROW" HI-WAY 17 Drivs-In Tbsfte EDENTON, N. C. Edeafoa-Hertferd Road CinemaScope Screen Friday and Saturdays June JMO , ;. . John Wayne In "SANDS OF IWO JIMA" Sunday, July ! - John Aiar in . "REVENGE OF THE N CBEATUBE" Monday and. Taesday, July I- Jane Powell U -HIT THE DECK" ' CinemaScope ' . Wednesday and Tbursdsy, ' July 4-5 Jean Pater la MISS GLENNA ROSE WIZ'.LKV whose engagement to Carlton ? White Rountree, of Belvidere, lias, been announced by her parents, .' 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erskine Wesley, of El Dorado, Kansas. . .. -i nuts. . If corn has: this . deficiency there is a green and yellow streak ing of the leaves with the outer edges of the leaves turning pink. There are a great deal of fields in the county showing these symp toms and in case of dry weather there - probably will be more.' If manganese deficiencsy is one of your troubles please attempt to use this upray using three . pounds of manganese. Manganese is available at the farm agent's office and the, type of manganese used this year is very soluable in--water. I -. 1 Japanese beetels have arrived in the county in large numbers again this year. As m the past, they have attacked our fruit trees and ftOA -is i and The ultra short-strcke of Chcv- - i . ; V ' - -" . roIct'8 V8's r" -:es r " :e ' , 1 " i ' " ' ' ' . rugged'yU coirjract cj!' r Lclc , ' Modern cf a cuts d.xn er-he ' .ti.. , ' 1 grape vines first aiid are moving 'on to the corn fields and soybean fields after there is a build-up-in the number of beetles; .These -'insects can be controlled in the fields by using 10 per cent DDT or Toxo phene. If dust is applied to fruit trees and I certainly would recommend that you consider using rotonone at, the rate of 3 pounds to 100 gal-. Ions of water as this would give; n,. th nfpf lnrV wbpn th- fruits are iear maturity.. Rotonone does not have the lasting effect that DDT has but it is the safest to use where the fruit will bo con sumed within 30 days. . In most instances it is not practical to dust corn fields for Japanese beetels Me: ycu'll deer 3 today's r&czt ibve. v -v. ;" I. (VCastel we';'-t ii r-!aorct' t ' out ol ,-Jl.evrclct Ir-Jc V3'sl , ; . t iij l. . l l in ?4 Lours "er t'.e e , i i ears. I re beetel does hla da. i ij.corn by cutting the si'.k off and this permits water to get in the e-r and c i.-se damage. In Bowe cases dust ing soybeans lor beilas v i'.l pay. It depends .on the anicar-t of dam se and the build-up in the num ber of beetles in the f.eld. I would certainly suggest trying to control the beetles on all fruit trees, but i do consider carefully the idea of t dusting or Spraying your corn and ; bean fields ; for J. triese beetle control. ',. ", ' 'i Ter.ptrt:an Oycrlcd At this time of year when gar dens are beginning to yield,- it is a great temptatioii to those who have freezers to overload them. v Anyone : wno naa ever lost a friend because f .imposition- will understand what Nita Orr, Exten sion frozen foods specialist at, State College,-means when-she says that a freezer is one of today's home maker's best household friends and it pays to use it properly.; The most , common 'imposition on overloading the freezer with Un frozen food. , This'Oia asking the freezer to do a bigger job than it THE WOMEN WHO SHAPED NEHRU'S LIFE Ever since he was a child,. India's mystic Prime Minister has been surrounded by females who shaped his career, , Youll learn 'the mys tery of this powerful; personality; " " in July 8th issue of ' - ' . , . , v. r- THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Magazine in Colprgravure with The ' BALTIMORE ' SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale At ' Your Local Newsdealer n Pound for pound; the most powerful truck V8' today ore Chevrolet. That's one way you can tell they're ; the most modern V8'f going! " , Cbxvrokt'8 niodeni short-stroke V8 truck engines do more ork tat ' ' their weight than any other V8 in any truck today) . f ' jt That mean they carry around fewer pounds for power they do''; velop. (They weigh up to 200 pounds less than other comparable cngbiiett). It means,. too, that lessot the maximum truck d.VjW, :. consists of engine weight-and more k devoted to payload. . I Stop by and let us give you the facts on Chevrolet's compact, super-'. cicnt truck V8V ' rsr- ; V ! , codem trucbs f r rr T- it - ?J ri""rr v i ' j' i - t: f " h t T I ) i r i . ' t 1 ; iwuse of a er o i be & oid ed ' y folio f ma ufacti er's instructions on w..ere and how' to place mttaiaui j in the freezer. : After the temperature of the food becomes ?aro degrees, .Kiss Orr adds, the f o d should be stack ed close tojrefcer to conserve space. Never put pnfrozon food on top of frozen food, for it is likely to af fect the tempertture of he froz en food, thereby lowering the qual ity. 11 ; Storage temperatures should be zero degrees br lower .with freez ing temperatures below zero if pos sibles The importance - of correct temperature." cannot : be underesfti fhatedfof it w C.e keynote to good frozen food;-' 'Good packaging is its) "close ally. One without the other would -destroy , the value, pf the other. , ' 1 TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED M(TDT!r.F.?- , ' beginning J uly 1, and continuing tnrougn tne nioDUis of July and August, the 'undersigned business firms will b; dosed oiWednesday afternoons: 't 1 - ' .'V I :l llcfcll & Son I I Hertford LrostccEt Sf!y Co. j 1 tj;..j I, 1- .J. TI:3;ScjlJ::rn ColtcnflJCo.; ton Dtil ad Son Uucmr3 Chcmicd Ccnprfiy if""' irrrririnriJi , " c 1 1 ' r It" . y '.''. s a i . c.2 ', v p-treati- i V8-e" -r s i, cr cp- : ' ' t , . i cA'vi e-'-y" C t tr;k r'l. I' -' ' " i rs 1' i ? J ' . T Vt- - -1 Brenda -Lane, daughter of I and Mrs. Thomas Lane, observ her-eventh birthday last Satur ' being honored with ft party 8t t home of her parentsewith some guests present. The children tr joyd games and pony riding, af which irefneshments were served. lie public is pusillanimous ar cowardly because it is weak. 1 knows itself to be a great dur and that it has no opinions but l" on suggestion. -p-Wbl HayL.' KEEP- THIS AD! Over 20,000 Arthritic and Rheu- ; matic Sufferers have taken this i Medicine since it has been on the f maricet. " it is inexpensive, can be taken in the home. For Free information, give name ai)d ad dress to, P. Q.. Box 826, Hot Springs, Arkansas. '.' Ullv.i.jll , . "j" - "" " " i " - xri 'j'LfLruLnJV' It v 4 '.. ' i ' . t if j m-.....c; n C..---.,

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