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HOit-Farm Trainees Required To Report Earnings lor 1952 Future to Report May Result In Loss of GI Subsistence World War II veterans taking GI Bill training were reminded by the Veterans Ad ministration that reports of their 1952 earnings must be submitted to their VIA regional offices no later than March 1, 1953. OPailure to submit the reports by the deadline VA warned, may result in discontinuance of GI subsistence pay ments until such time as the reports reach VA: Trainees who haven’t yet received the report form a may obtain them from their instructors. The earning reports—covering only income from productive labor for the calendar year 1952 —serve a double purpose, VA said. (First, they are used by VA as the basis for adjusting each subsistence for the current year (1953). And second, they are part of the veteran’s Oourse of instruction in farm accounting, thus giving him the chance to put into practice what he has learned in the classroom. Veterans will receive assistance from their instructors in closing their books for the past year, and in trans ferring the data to the VA forms. On the report, trainees also must include any periods of time they may have heen engaged in employment outside the farming activity. More than 120,000 veteran-farmers, all currently in training under the IWorld War II GI Bill, will be re quired to submit the reports, VA said. The reports, however, do not apply to those in: training under th e new Korean GI Bill, since their monthly allowances are computed on a differ ent basis. Stab’s Heart Find God k $123,000 About Half of Deaths Attributable to Heart Disease A State goal of $125,000 for the 1953 Heart Fund Campaign, being conducted throughout the nation this month, is announced by Claibom McD. Carr of Asheville, State Chairman of the drive. This sum, Chairman Carr said, is “ a very modest one compared with the tremendous need for scientific re search, lay and professional education and community service in tips field. “Our greatest need in the fight against heart disease," he said, “is to increase and intensify the heart re search already going on. While great progress has been made, too many nSXTrS^DIJKFoF^INBSOR^ ANY REGRETS? (Reviewing the successful marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Elsa Maxwell, internationally famous hostess, believes the Duke has no re grets that he gave up his throne for love. Don’t miss this absorbing il lustrated article in the March Bth issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Magazine in Color gravure with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order from lYour Local Newsdealer - As/ jgglp I ,3*5^31? Hie WUkcn (00, Lowrencetmr*, Indian. - Blended Whtakey . 85 Proof . 72.5% drain Neutral Spirits ' (fapp^j ; tjgagl. poAPS | : .gradual . I ISTAWS ,f stops) American Trucking Aiioclotfons, people are still dying too young from fhese diseases.” 1n'!931, of a total of 31,140 deaths from all causes in North Carolina, 15,414, or almost exactly half, were attributed to cardiovascular diseases. Os the estimated 10,000,000 people in the United States who have some form of cardiovascular disease, about 500,000 are elementary and high school children. Nationally, jt is esti mated that these illnesses cause a loss of 152,000,000 work days and a stag gering economic loss each year. WiririMalls (Continued From Page Eight) “Very glad,” she whispered as he pulled her toward him ami lifted her face to his. iSihe turned her head and his lips softly brushed against her hair. His mouth still at her ear he spoke, “I’d be honored if you would permit • • with a knife and fork Using your telephone has become as automatic a part] • of daily living as eating with a knife and fork. It's something we take for granted. And want to make] your telephone even more valuable to you—an indis-> pensable ''helping hand’’ in your everyday life. Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. Elizabeth City Edenton Hertfor Manteo Sunbury THE qHQWAN fcDgNTQN.N. C. HBTWMSBAT FEBRUARY 26,1963. me to escort you to the ball tomorrow night.” “I’d *be delighted if that’s your wish,” Hannah expressed. “Now we must return to the house, Bruce. Father will be angry if he discovers we’re gone.” Hand in hand, they started toward home, both feeling radiantly alive as only young lovers can. “Careful now, Mammy,” Hannah WHITE’S LANDING FISHERY Rocky Hock OPEN FOR BUSINESS' Monday, Wednesday And Friday Harrell & Nixon warned .as the Negro woman polled the fluffy folds of her new lilac party dress over her head. It seemed like an eternity * since the bright sun beams shining through her bedroom window had awakened her early that morning. “Well, how do’l look, Mammy? Is my hair all right?” “Lord, Chile, you looks like a cloud in de sky,” assured the jolly servant. “Then I guess I'm ready,” she con cluded. Before leaving the house, JPames Iredell’s daughter stopped by Judge Wilson’s room. He hadn’t been feel ing at all well anld had remained in bed all day. As Hannah entered the Panel room at the Court House, James, her bro ther, at one Side and Bruce King at the other, she was among the love liest there. With all her dancing and laughing, she was by far the gayest. She was gay, because she was young and happy, and she had found her first love. Later on towards the end of the evening, Bruce guided his partner away from the dance floor to a near by anteroom. “Hannah, I must talk to you, and this is the only chance I’ll have to be alone with you. I’ll be leaving tomorrow, and I wanted to tell you what a wonderful time I’ve . had. With your father’s permission, I’d like to visit you again. I hope you won’t consider me too bold, but! I have something that I would like for you to wear.” From his pocket , he took a beautiful, old, gold locket ” MEW/ PEERLESS ! FULLY AUTOMATIC CENTRAL HEATING UNIT PLUS ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST CONSTRUCTION EVER OFFERED Edenton Oil Company W. J. YATES. Manager PHONE 158 TRUCKS BUILT as only IQi can build them BROViD as only it can prove them UALUL only can give you Now—the features you want—in America's most complete track liue 168 basic models—3o7 now features. New International styling identified by the IH emblem . .. Exactly the right power for every job. First truck builder to offer choice of gasoline or LP gas with Underwriters’ Laboratories listing in 1%-ton sizes and other models... Diesel power optional in models rated 22,000 lbe. and over. .. Designed by drivers for drivers. Comfo-Vision cab with one-piece Sweep sight windshield. New comfort and interior styling ... 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Just then someone hurried down the hall calling, “James, James Ire dell your father wants you at home immediately. “Bruce, something’s happened!” Hannah cried as she turned to leave the room. Once in the carriage, they raced the horses up the street toward home. They hurried up the steps and into the hall. Mrs! Iredell tried to speak, but sobbing silenced her words. “Papa, what is it?” asked James frantically. Iredell answered, “Judge Wilson is dead.” The next few days passed by as if in a dream. I could feel the glow of candlelight in almost every room. People came and went, murmuring words I could not catch. Then I felt the rhythmic beat of feet carrying vwvwwvwwv> I rp OLD Ihompson BRAND f¥l ]bo#s«v Old Thompson is a blend of Glenmore whiskies and II grain neutral spirjts. SLENDER WHISKEY, 86.8 PROOF. THE STRAIGHT /zkjm S WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE FOUR TEARS JSkSS 6R MORE 010. 37'/,% STRAIGHT WHISKIES -62 y 2 % GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 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