urg It'll i : a, K. C, Coaaiy 8ea4 at the i i i.1 North Carolina ' and State: Vice o a . ey FeiliM I resident of EV, li..S, bosluesa c ji S printing plant, KenMHnrffle. K. Ct J. E d RUTil F. GSADT , t.e southern Jr'oultry and Egg A -,o- '"1 ' . . , QV:;-3 and PUBLISHERS . J. B. GSADT. EDITOR , . cia.ion, said that both orgamza-r tions are unanimously opposed to the Callifornia ( Minnesota pro posal and have adopted resolutions i Entered At The Fast Office, KrauurUle, K. 6, TEtEPHONB-KaoMsriUe, Day Z17-1 Kiaht MM ' ' ' StJBSCRirnOIS BATES: 43.M per year ia Dapiin, LeiMtr, Janes, Onflow, Pender, Sampaan, New- Hanover and Wayne eeaattee? M per year entalde this are in North Carolina and SIM per year elsewhere. ( i New drutf for treating arthritis, rheumatism," and allergies is esp ecially suitable for old people and of intermediate servite at th Mar tlnsblurg center, said triamcinolone can be administered even'to-old sters With severe heart falluffie without doing harm. ; - r ; Most of th an,tt4icijlamanatory drugs related to cortisone make the condition of heart failure patients woxsa . byr increasing retention of salt and water. Dr. McGavack said. The finding on; triamcinolone is one of the results of a multi-pro-. Whan conxtl, tim nonrs yonr stonmch. y t J 1 ". krtH,ihy. , la "tiinwl" to m.iv c ...! toa ., flnst t""'r in morl" iou. barah gnolinf or i - ' r i 'ihim mnatmc "overnight" laxwtiv lRlp -sweeten Sour tomach too. 1 tien life looks nnny araiiil Made from pura'Tegetaol fcorba, thorough ; but gentle. Oet Liack-Draugfit. ; rnwdjer or Gtmutntri trm . . . and mem '. ia tow, a m ImoMU. tea, t of protest to Congress. These groups have asked for a hearing befora :tha ilousa Committee on Agriculture 'now' considering the MIL' V's,, .s -Jt He urged growers to contest their Senatars and' Congressmen and ask thm to vote against "this discriminatory legislation," . which others with heart conditions. Vet erans Administration reported. -- VA said research at the VA cen ter In Martlnsburg, W. Va., has produced definite : evidence Ahat triamcinolone, a newly developed drug of the cortisone family, can be used safely for heart patients. Dr. Thomas H. MsCavack, chief 'Adrertlsbit; rate Consisted an reaaeet ' v-'" A Baplln County Journal, devoted to the reHfloos. material, ; Wh eonrtiiMitloa eoun -. ..4 veuna oiK-'ii. arup ol twci-Uiiwt. Tuta bouv-matl wwowm, nmaonun ana agricultural development at .Oaptin County.. he said is designed to help one group; at 'the expense of another! 1 f andVofvtha sansnming public. Si Ui ; !v,-f ' " gunsmith : -nty . , , j -rJ aflaa I aonrwa lii LIFE'S ROAD JUong lifeVrbad tfei'tfavel, ; '. With a choice to go" either jvay; K One to peaceand haDDiftss'. The other todecay , 1 We seldom take the straightest way, We like to take the curves; " Driving like a madman, j; Who hasn't any nerves. , - - -o-; 115110, V As we go flying by, ' Not time enough to stop and pray V But plenty of time to die, COTTON NEEDS HELP QUICKLY Cotton growers have had their acreage 'slashed drastically in five straight years of controls.Unless Congress does something this session, they face a futher 20 per cent cut in 1959. .Agriculture Secretary Benson indicates he al most surely will be forced to cut allotments from their present. 17.6 million acres to about 14 million next year . . if present farm law stands. The result would tfe still more idle land, land planted to less profitable crops- and a further in come cut feiuthe farmer,-, whose income is already ..too low. i " , i : , ;ft . x What's more, a small 1959 crop would aggra vate Abe, shoilageof better quality U. S. cotton which' is already forcing jmills td use lower grades and encouraging substitution of rayon for cotton. .Cotton farmers need an acreage increase in stead of a decrease. This means a lot to this area hecause when cotton is hard hit, we're all hard hit. ? Congress is trying to make up its mind about the farm program. Time for coorective action for cotton is short Cotton growers should express their concern. They should let their Senators and Repre- senjtatjyes . know their views . . and right away. i Can You See, Steer And Stopd3fT2?T .; "If you can't you are a traffic menace and have 310 business on Tar Heel thoroughfares. . That's the lesson of the current vehicle safety--check program, now going throughout the state. This program, sponsored in 99 of the state's 100 counties, is being conducted by the Department of' Motor Vihicles in an effort to detect mechanically defective vehicles before its too late. ' The time, therefore, to find out if you can see, steer and stop safely is before you start out on the street or highway., r Don't wait until you are caught in a sudden downpour to find out if your windshield wipers are flexible and efficient. It's too late to replace them after the deluge starts. And dried out windshield wipers can cause a dim-out that may cost your life.; Don't wait until a critical moment when your life depends on split-second stopping to find out "Watch ttu!" that the brake pedal slams down to the floorboard. ' The time taken to pump brakes before they take ; hold translates into extra feet of stopping distance and even 12 inces of extra stopping distance can -spell disaster. The list of "don'ts" ufould be as long as the list of safety parts in your automobile, for your vehicle is just as safe as its weakest part. Now . . before an emergency arises, is the time to ferret out hid den weakness. Check and double check. Use yourv eyes, use your ears, use your head constantly to check for i superficial trouble. But to guard against inore deep seated ills, there's no substitutes for a complete ' periodic check by a competent mechanic. Now while the vehicle safety-check program is in pro i gress, is the ideal time to get this professional check up. Don't delay. Do it today. Tomorrow may be ,too late. Appraisal Requests For Proposed Gl Homes Went Up 195 t Appraisal requests for proposed GI homes went up 195 percent to a total of 24,800 during April, com pared with the 8,408 received In March, Summer G. Whittier, Ad ministrator of Veterans Affairs, said. Whittier noted also that apprai sal requests for existing homes were up 117 percent to 8,726 during the month, compared , with March's 3,095 , ) GI' housing starts during April were up 55 percent to 4,785, com par ed with 1,092 in March. v r VA received 5,94 home loan ap plications during the month, a de crease of 8.8 percent over March'! 6,573. " i. However, the sharp rise in ap praisal requests will be reflected during coming months in a gratly Increased number of both GI starts and borne loan applications, Whit tier said. He pointed out that although Ihe figures show . the GI program is getting bask into high gear, VA has its problems in coping with the increased activity.' 'During' the past year, when GI loan activity was declining-' Whit tier said, we were forced to re duce presonnel in the loan staffs of our field offices by one-third. We have authorized those offices to increase the number of their employees,' but the 'retooling 4s eolns to take a bit of time. Mean while, our field offices are doing their utmost to give speedy ser vice to GI buyers and to builders and lenders. Out 01 Stale Turkey Growers Trying , . C. Turkey Bus. Why Do They Leave? Before TB Is Cured - With all , the' lmprovjeOjents in the treatment" of 'tuberculosis, many patients leave the hospital bfore the' doctor says its safe to go. -Why "do they leave? - ' The trouble is that a TB patient is more than : a case of TB."! The disease may be in his' right lung)' out you cant treat tne lung apart from the whole human being. The patient who goes to the hospital takes his personal problems . wit him.. , X Sometimes they seem to pressening that he ieels he can't stay in the hospital. ... ' ' i,.v ..! It's not difficult to, imagine what these pro blems might be. What would you worry about . If you were told you had to go to a hos pital for .an 'definite period with a disease as serious as TB? Marital problems? The children? What the neighbors will think? Some worry about being permanently disabled and some fear death, evn though most cass today can be successfully cuned. The boredom of resting in bed, hospital rules and regula tions, a roomate who snores these too, can add to the difficulties of adjustment Patiens need help, to accept treat" ment, carry it through, return to a useful life, and stay well. Obvi ously, there's no simple formula for succesful rehabilitation. . Many professional services are needed. Doctors, nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, Vocational countelors, teachers, psychiatrists and others should be part of the team. ' ' ' i - , v . How about your TB hospital, your community? Are rehabilita tion services available to . people who have TB and other chronic dis eases? Perhaps you don't need them now but someday you might Call your TB association and find out if, you can , help strengthen your community a , resources, , ' ..it. -New Dealer For SC0TT-AT17MEI Outboard Motors - Sales & Service SCOTT'ATWATER 40 hp koyai ScoH ' No other outboard at any price brings you all these advanced features: a Turn-key electric starting with electric luel pump. , a 12-volt 'electrical system with built-in generator and battery box. a Economizer carburetor that saves up to 34 on fuel in cruising, range. , And remember, only Scott-Atwattt outboard bail your boot automatically! .. a Exclusive Raymond Loewy design in Imperial rearl and chrome - finish. , t Owner's nameplate custom ed " graved with your name. ., ?, Super-auiet silencing system with full underwater exhaust - - . Horsekmm i 4W0 rpm. , J. M. EDGERTON & SOU II. William ,51. Extension Goldsboro, N. 0.r Turkey growers in California and Minnesota are trying to throw a monkey wren hctnio North Car olina's booming turkey industry,' according to statement made herf today by Marvin Johnson of Rise Hill, a leading Southern hatchery man and poultry producer. $; Speaking to a group of eastern Carolina poultry producers, John- 5 OUCiriEQG AND "SiSC A"." t.'-.' 1 I', ... .-,'vf .., ' r.inN AND VJOr.lEN Your Nationwide agent hos sensible Health and Accident protection with BIG cash benefits for medical, hospital and surgical expenses, plus . . REGULAR MONTHLY INCOME WHEN YOU ARE DISABLED! Every day more and more men and women like yourself are buying Nationwide's modern, low cost plan for preferred riskt. They enjoy broad coverage ... liberal benefits ... at extremely low net cost. Budget premiums may be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-anriuajly. A phone call to youri nearby Nationwide agent will bring full facts. II. D. Kornegay T. D. llollowell E. D. mil Albertsaa Mount OUva . Pink Hill, N C. TeL Ht Olive S48T Tat 31 ' TeL Tin ' , f I r I - " ' 1 I I I 1; 1 i - - -- i .irnff ' ' 1 mi J ir V. A. Standi , II. B. Fussel Wallace TeL M26 Wa TeL CM ' '1 1 r- : L a u i ri Nraav, o u a n C3 c .y X ' . fca awaMi It, a son lambasted tne porpoMi ox non-Southern pouHrymen now be fore Congress to bring the turkey industry under Federal control as a first step toward tree ring pro duction in each state to present levels under a quota system '. "The' provUislons of the Slsk WatU Bill, known as tte VaUonal Turkey Marketing Bill, 'which was recently introduced in Congress, will eveotually freeze North Caro lina'! production at a low level, in my opinion," Johnson said. "So aa to give growers in northern and western states a production ad vantage." 1 .''-iti:i'fh'p'- : The bill provides for aevere penalties, involving both fines and imprisonment, for failure to abide by odrers of the Secretary ' Agriculture, which can include marketing qquo&a," the Rose Hill poultryman said. "We (ire makln great advances in the poultry in dustry in North Carolina and these people , don't want our competion. It's as simple as that" ' '.This is a free country," he con tinued, "and I believe that we ought to . have the right to com pete with them in an open market If we can produce better bords than thy can for less mony than can, that te a Gopi-given JriBh that we ought to be able to enjoy. It centainly is not fair to us or for great baked potatoes CheezWiizfem! Spwwtl it. bto but foods K::tit! forttsesasaucg , Spread it! , (oriaada - KRAFT'C amazing pasteurized process cheese ; , spread for dozent of : . ' fasf cheese freafs - s : -V- HOW FAR DO YOU LOOK AHEAD? - .. 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