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THE PRINTED WORD ia the only type of ad vertising that may be referred to again and again—at will. INVESTIGATE Granville County has many business and farm opportunities. In vestigate, then invest. VOL. 73 rw Tas T*Aa mt FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1954 PtrBLIHH*D TUZBDAT AMD WHDAT N04 103 Sen. Scott Advises Farmers Appty Earty For Emergency Loans Senator W. Kerr Scott today urged North CaroHna farmers to put tn thetr appiications for neces sary Farmers Home Administration emergency ioans "just as soon as possible." The Senator said farmers in 59 Tar Heei counties are eiigibie for emergency FHA loans as a resuit of damages by Hurricane Haze) and iast summers drought. The FHA. Scott sc id wiii make emergen< y iua'is to farmers in the affected counties uiitii Dec. 3i. 1955. However, he said it is "mighty important" to get applications in for such iohiis a$ soon as possible to insure needed funds for the 1933 crop year Under provisions of the FHA emergency loan program, farmers can obtain money for feed. seed, fertilizer, labor and repairs during the coming years. However. FHA mails are availabie oniy after pri vate credit nus been exhausted. "The iaw is designed." Scott said, to enabie farmers who have HOWARD BROS. WiHiamsboro St. KELWAY HOWARD Oxford, N. C. nee more may the Chrittmat Star tend itt Netting down with the tame giad meaning it brought to Bethiehem. And at we yieid our heartt to the tpirit of tendemett which pervadet the Chrittmat air. may we remember the heavenly love which came into thit worid the night Chritt wat bom. that we keep Chrittmat truiy, oniy when we permit the iove of the Chritt to enter our heartt and livet May you en joy a truiy Merry Chrittmat and a Happy New Year. MEDFORD MOTORS, !NC. ^our Ford Dea!er been hard hit by the drought and hurricane to matte another crop, it is something to tide them over for another year." Scott said tn view «f the tremen dous tosses farmers suffered in eastern and Piedmont counties due to the hurricane and drought there wit] undoubtediy be targe numbers of farmers appiying for these ioans For that reason, it's very important' to get it< appiicaticna immediateiy ! m tract to have ready cash ,o start spring crops. Applications for the ioans. Scott i said, can be made through county i FHA offices. CHS Contributions I Are Fatting Behind New Contributors Reported but Overaii Gifts Not Ade quate for Need GREENSBORO. Dec. 23. — The Christmas Fund Drive of the Chii dren s Home Society feii behind for ; the first time this week with con tributions amounting to $23,549.90 ! through Friday. Dec. if. the 19th day of the 'drive, according to Charies W. Ooid. Jr., president of the society's board of directors The increase tn the number of new contributors this year indi cates a new public awareness to the need for good adoptive work, but the decrease in the amount of con tributions has caused the current campaign to tag behind iast year's drive. Harriet L Tynes, executive di rector of the suefety. attributes much of the increased interest to the work of 79 Junior Womens Ciubs in North Carolina who adopted the society as a state pro ject five years ago. Through ar ranging meetings featuring the so ciety, through conducting member- j [ snip dhves and benefits for the so } ciety in non-Chest areas, the Ju nior Women have served ts unofh ciai representatives of the society. CHURCH OXFORD MKTHODIS Ruaaeii s. Harrison. 8:48 a. m. Church school il a. m. Morning worship. 6 p. m. Methodist Youth Feiiow ship. Friday. 7:30 p. m. MYF Sub-Dis trict meeting at Stem. There wiii be no choir rehearsais this week or next week ST. STEPHEN S EPISCOPAL I Rev. Aiban Richey. Rector 7:30 a. m. Episcopai Hour of the ' Air. WOXF. j Sam. Celebration of Hoiy Com munion. i 9:43 a. m. Church schooi. H a. m. Morntng prayer and ser j mon. } 6:30 p. m. Young Peopie's Service League. .s' CHRfSTfAN SCIENCE Tile everpresent power of God which brings courage, joy and heat ing to men of ait ages, wherever it ; is understood, wiii be emphasized at Christian Science services Sun day. The iesson-sermon entitied Chris tian Science, wiii indude the foi iowing seiection from the Bibie I Matthew 2:1.2): Now when Jesus was barn in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, be- i hold, there came wise men from the ! east to Jersusaiem. saying, "Where ^ is he tha' is born King of the Jews? j for we have seen his star in the ! east and arc come to worship him." j Readings from Science and ; Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Marv Bake: Eddy wiii include the foiiowing passage (108:24): 1 "When a new spiritual idea is borne to earth, the p.ophettc scrip ture of. Isaiah is renewedly fuifiii ed: 'Unto us a chiid is bom .... and his name shaii be caiied Won derful'." The Goiden Text is from II Pe- j ter (1:21): The prophecy came] not In oid time by the will of man Bunding Hat rtna ARE MVt I [ tenrce!—that ^ NOT at SAMUEL HAYiS HARDWARE m CLARKS ) V tLLE, VA. For the pant three j ! year* they have been haytng then ! SiiLUVORK and "Mat of then Rd'tLDfKG MATERtAL th CAR LGAD qaantii'en ** their niiot I mentn of rationed materia! are. targer than moot of thetr eompett torn. Buying in iarge qnantitton to another reaaon why they enn an!) uneaper. You can naee a tot of money on that new hoaao or re modeitng job by baying from them Aah aome of your frtomto ahd they wit) te!) yoa how moeh they aaeed by baying from SAMVEL DAViS HARDWARE, and frtendn. the qnattty of their materiah to ahaor panned too. Another thing, they Wlii deiiver year materia! rqHtt to yoaw door and on time too, no that year eonntmetion wiB not hO ht<d op O M ea frt tf but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost ' NOVEMBER MfLK PRODCtTfON RALEIGH.—Estimated November milk production in North Carolina totaled 141 million pounds—a rec ord high for the month according to the N. C Crop Reporting Ser vice. The November flow showed a seasonal decline of H million pounds higher than production during November 1953 and 27 mil lion pounds above the 1943-52 aver age for the month. U. S. milk production during No vember. estimated at 8.4 billion pounds, was only a iiitic above Iasi year's previous record for the month, but was nearly 10 per cent above the 1943-52 November aver age. OXFORD HARDWARE (0. HiHshoro Street Use i^dtrer Advertising For Best Results TO OUR CUS70MERS and fR/FNDS iHKRY CHRtSTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR Sent with our SINCERE THANKS for the friend ship shown and business given us during the past year. We appreciate it and hope to be of further service in the years ahead. CRANV!LLE LOCKER PLANT GUTHR!E WATSON, Mgr. WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY. DECEMBER 25. AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 27 ^Joyful and triumphant, the message of Christmas echoes once more throughout the world, lifting every heart with its glorious promise. May the inhnite blessings of the Day surround you and your family and abide with you throughout the years to come. PENNY FURNITURE CO. HiHsboro St. Oxford, N. C. \ . V
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