n I;, I t. 3, KENANSVUXE. N. C, THURSDAY, JANTJAXY 26, 195. ' j, severs. i meeting held last X ederal Savings and m in Kinston report : . vlH now -amount to or 25,5 per cent more : i i : were on December 31, i i. tM-e thl financial statement o i aw ! 'ier pae. 1 J. V. I.rilUe, executive vice-presL' dent of the association, in releas ing the annual report, said that the association's progress continued to ' be based on serving fen increasing number of our citizens, "and serv- Itloles Grovlh Ing them well." . wun eacn passing year, lie seuu, nut serve a growing number oi people by providing a safe,; con- I venient and profitable place lor I their savings, or by granting them loans on a sound basis lor the pur- chase of homes.'' He also stated that -Home Federal Savings hopes to oc .cupy its hew home by June and I will be able to serve a much larger number of people; iv Brittle listed-highlights of the In. stitution's 1955 operations as follows: Polio Mother Of Year Tells Own Story bsoguse tft MATURAL .(.. wpsWpWP1sMIMMsW i f This ts what continual use of acid-forming ammonia nitrogen without lime did to aood farm land. Practically L cm growth. See the difference In the background, ifchere crops regularly got natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda. i CHILEAN NITRATE -WORLD'S ONLY NATURAL NITRATE ' A natural fertilizer is an extra good fertilizer. Not just for crops, : not also for the land; not only for today, but for the years ahead. And Chilean Nitrate is the only natural combination of nitrate - nitrogen, sodium and minor elements. , Natural Chilean works fast. Small grain yields depend upon the supply of available nitrogen when spring growth begins. A . Chilnan top-dressing supplies life-giving plant food at the moment of greatest need. v Natural Chilean boosts yields. Its nitrogen is 100 per cent nitrate nitrogen, ready tor the plant immediately after appli cation.. A top-dressing ot MO pounds per ere promotes stooling, rapid development, early maturity. ' Natural Chilean fights acidity. Every ,. ton contains sodium equal to 650 pounds of acid-destroying commercial limestone. Sodium substitutes for potash and calcium, . increases available phosphate supply. ' Natural Chilean benefits crop and : aoiL It corrects acidity, improves potash, phosphate, calcium, magnesium and minor . element availabilities. Chilean Soda is one 1 of the most efficient and economical ni ' trogen fertilizers for top-dressing and side dressing. Ask for Bulldog Soda. Look for i the Bulldog on the bag. rm VMs nrt pt sj ;5J ashMTCHElCJ t mm aj J By Mrs. Iris Tadloek Life began tor me on June 24, 1921. As a toddler, at the age of eighteen months, I was stricken with polio and hospitalized My type was an terior poliomyelitis, then called by everyone "infantile paralysis", both of my legs and my back were involved. And my toddling days were over! ' ; At the age of five I underwent extensive leg surgery and was plac ed in braces and on crutches. Once, when I was six years old, I was set upon by a vicious dog. Since I was on crutches and in braces, I was unable to run from him, or even 10 walk fast. Things looked very black. Without conscious thought of what I was doing ,1 turned, drop." ped my crutches, and fell on my stomach. And then I barked, in my most frightening (and frightened) voice, right in the dog's face. In complete amazement at my anMcs, the dog turned tail and ran. - It seems to me that polio might be likened to that vicious dog. It pro duces great fear and shock; and though i may force you to lie down you must "bark" right back at It. At the age of twelve, I was again hospitalized for further rehabilita tive care. With the help of a friend I took my first steps without crut ches and braces at the age of six teen. Because of my great desire and with tremendous personal ef fort, I was able to manage in .this manner for a period of ten years. During this very busy ten years, I was graduated from high school, at ended business college for two years, married, worked as a file clerk and stenogranher for a while, and became a mother. Life seemed to have settled into a very nice and comfortable pattern, and polio seem ed an ordinary nuisance to be ac cepted, slowing me up nt times, it is true, but on the whole, something conquered. , But rot so! Polio struck me again. My back, which had held its correc tion so manv years, suddenly be came a painful and immediate pro blem. And expensive, too! As I dealt with this problem .and continue to deal with it now. I have been constantly reminded, because of the wonderful help and kind un derstanding I have received from the National Foundation for In fantile Paralysis, the medical pro fession, and from just "people", of the words of William ShskesDeare: "The quality of mercy Is not 1. Net savings in 1955 Increased by $1,059,301.01, or 20.5 per cent bringing total savings to $6,230, 323.24. 2. The number of savings ac count holders increased to $4,000, a gain of approximately 1,000 or 30 per cent over last year. 3. Dividends paid out to savers totaled $161,243.26. 4. Home loans increased both in number and amount, 325 loans to taling $2,006,424.00 were made in 1955. Total home loans outstanding now amount to $6,357,946.97. 5. Reserves now amount to $265 555.07, or 32.5 per cent more than t the end of 1954. rib UllsJ ' 1 r 9Mm -if ( feathering, aging and corrosion from chimney smoke cut down the efficienty of your TV antenna. 6Hn:j!!?i::::n$ It worried by "Blsddsr WMknm" (Crtttmr Up Might (too fraquant, burnlnf or Itoh lug urination) or Strong, Oloudr Urine Ouo to common Kidney and Bladder Irri tations, try OY8TEX (or quick, gratifying, eomlortlnc help. A bUUon OYSTKX tableti naad la put 26 years prove aafaty and aueoaaa. Ask drugglat tor OYSTKX under eatlilacUon or nonax-oaok guaxantea. tl You can't get rid of a bad tem per by losing it. . , -- ' CvaLD bv 1 I.aai'3 COLD diaeomfort yield quickly to STAN BACK'S preacription formula, 8TANBACK UbleU or powders work , fast to faring comforting relief from tired, tore, aching munlet, neuralgia and headaches due to eoldt. ' Sam's Drug Store Rose Hill, N. C. Mrs iris Tadloek of Wilmington, state winner of the 1956 Polio Mother of the Tear Award, receives a big kiss fro mher seven-year-eld son Donald, as he and his brother, Lane, fourteen, leave for school. Mrs. Tadloek was first stricken with polio when she wae eighteen months old and took her first step, without crutches and braces, when she was sixteen. Later, as a wife and mother, polio struck her again. Judges for the contest were Georgia Carroll (Mrs. Kay Kyser), Paul Green and Noel Houston, all of Chapel HIIL strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest; It blesspth him that gives and him that takes . . . My life has been very full an ac tive and stimulating adventure. Certainly, it is not a "Pollyanna' story. INGROWN NAIL HURTINO YOUT Immdlato MMl A faw ArMM ef OlrTfiRTiA tkrinsr relief from tommittDa pain ot Ingroirn nail. 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And another thrill is waiting for you when you hear the price! See your Pontiac dealer soon make it a special point to do it and get ready for two wonderful discoveries! a tzba-mt eattm. 't1 b Ym can actually buy a big, glamorous Pontiac 860 for less than you would pay for jj models of the low-priced three! JFUJN21AU WHAT 100 tlEW IIIDUSTItlAL WOItKERS MEAIl TO -YOUR COMMUNin . . 7 2 A recent U. S. Chamber ol Commerce study reveals (hat li your community acquired 100 new Indus hied workers you would have: 29G more people, 112 more households, 51 more schoolchildren. $590,000 more personal Income per year, $270,000 more bank deposits, 107 more passen aer cars, 174 more workers employed In other businesses, 4 more retail establishments, and $360,000 more retail ales per year. Community effort can help In brlnalng new Industry to your town. Last year over 35 Finer Carolina commun ities participated In 50 project aimed to attract new In dustry and expand existing Industry. Some oi these Finer Carolina projects already hare borne fruit and many oth ers show bright promise. o,' In addition to usual Finer Carolina Grand Prises In 1956 your own group or club may win a cash award ior an outstanding project. Your community needs you to help acquire these 100 new workers. Why not oner your serv s Ices to your community's 1956 Finer Carolina Committee? When you help your town you help yourself. 296 more 1 people 112 more households 51 more x school children 0EPO5ITS . a OS' M ' am 7rr'. DDO FOOD ' l9uiS $590,000 more personal income per year $270,000 more bank deposits 107 more, passenger cars registered 174 more workers employed 4 more retail ments eee 1 I eeee I $360,000 i more retail sales pehyear C:rjQ5dkarfi . feoffor COLLEGE STUEET ' (CAROLINA POWER ft LIGHT COMPANY) WARSAW, N. -'