UrgHMliarlyM i fe AllliftM) Insurance fi&'lfi tXHUfo^ A!S?a Crop Insurance la a rotnpfvrt jr by sec flmgy pi Agriculture Orvill* L. fenH-?'?r? "?"?w costti toC^eUkkk'Sl'wS I funfh for administering the aer *#are limited, So VttC may fcva to Mop accepting applications ear-1 lieif than in previous "years. I tttaddhwa -|?,?Me pessiWHy. off this Is exjrtained, the State Dir ect >rg of #?IC are under continu log instructions to stop tf? iaasr- j need for Crop Insurance protection that can develop in tany countir. Due t0 cloudbursts that drowned foe tobacco crop In Beaufort and Other North CRuoiids counties dbtr lag ^ - S?' has paid to date 1? Beaufort Coun ty 840 claims totalling $#21,280 "Thta amouatf' FCIC ot*k&ls said, 'which Represents not ? prtflt but the investment <* past prof^ - working capita^ weuW have ttten lost to Beaufort County if its farth ers had not Been wise enough to protect their crop investment#: #tth Federal Crop Insurance. This mar million dollars win keep Ota coun ty's economy alive and give tie growers there a chance to start, a gain ta 1968." V. "By' using this self-help sprtam," Secretary Freeman said, 'eligible farmers in the 4,098 counties "where Federal Crop Insurance is avail able cap protect their own crop pro duction investments ;.pnd at the same time help malmaiir the ^?0 nomic strength of their communi ties. Again, I urge utmost partici pation in this valuable program.'.' ? 'i69 a,nFn>?a Item TM American Medical Association Christmas Is a happy time for American families, a time for faro get-together and enjoy each ether*,' And to exchange gifts. Alreadir Santa's helpers (motheri and dads and gfandpdrsrrts and aunts and uncles) are visiting the toys shops In anticipation of making it a'Wg Christmas for the 'small ft*. 3 ~3; I tWtoys thU season atis'infmite ,a varied add fo*eiAiity. Most ? them aW completely fefe for the small children. But fane erf them- may have inherent built-in ' dangers to the health and safety of the young sters. ?; . 3. . Here are some shopping hints Brat may help you insure that Christmas in your household is unmarred by a preventable accident or Illness originating from toys or, decora tions ' ' ? Avoid toys made of lead or colored with ledd baaed paints Small chfldreq sometimes chew Off the lead paint and swottaw ft, and serious illness could result. ? Be careful about small, toys tint | chp be swollowed. flammable toys and toys with rough or sharp edges. ? Babby's toys should be toO lar ge to put in the monuth, washable, lightweight and nonbrittie. ? Slectric toys can be a special hazard. Look for the tJL (Under writers Laboratory) label on the cord, and the toy itself. ? Missle-throwing toys, from sfing shots to air rifles, are dangerous, particularly to the eyes. Toy arch ery sets also are hazardous. If yoUr child receives a toy that propels BB shot or arrows, by all means establish ground rules for safe use, and see that they we enforced. Air rifles are Illegal in many lo calities and a check of local taws is advisable before making the pur chase. Never forget that BB shot rlchochet easily from a hard sur face. Christmas tree ornaments, parti cularly strings of small lights, are another, potential holiday hazard. Children will sometimes chew up and eVen swallow a small bulb, with obvious results. Tree lights of flimsy wiring, or old strands that haye been reused far years, some times can be fire hasdftfe. Glass tree ornaments Often Shat ter easily and sprinkle stivers a round the room. Handle taHRaents and lights with care and keep tile extras and the discarded bulbs out of,roach of the tots, ^ ^3 BY: Ella V. Fridge God'* Postman One of the roost practical impU I cations of the great doctrine of the incarnation is confMt ?hd commun ity contact between God aad the Cotimanity of roan. To make that contaot. Cod in "the fullness of Time - sent forth His son". (Gela tions 4:4) "and took upon Him the form bf a servant, ami was made in the likeness of mm". (PhiUpptans 2:7) For geenrations ever since there has been the written Wort," "that ye might befceve tBaf 'JOBus is the Christ, the' Son Of God; and that believing jre might have life through His name." (Jdhrt 'MWl) tt is h' contact that com& ftom the introducttod 'to fte knowledge of the love of God in' Christ' Jehus by wort Of missionary, prdacher, layman, or directly trafri the writ ten Word itself, the Bible. This calls for witnesses - God's postmen who have been conquered by the message. All over America people will be receiving the Coed News of Christmas because some one remembered a lonely patiebt in the hospital, the forgotten aged in old peoples homes, the misunder stood delinquent in correctional in stitutions, the disillusioned prisoner in his cell, the disenfranchised mi i grant in his field camp or the sight less whose fingers leap with joy as they read the Braille Story of the birth of Jesus. All this becomes pos sible when you become one of God's postmen, like Mr. Joseph Campana. Mr. Campana personpaly delivers a copy of the Christmas Portion to each heme on his route. "I deliver my letters-but this is the most im portant letter ever written," "It is God's message to men." (Taken from Bible Society Record.) f6r thk finest in job fuin tiK4 Contact thu DUPLIN - TIMES. - - With oUr, hegrts fifie dwith Than ks-givirfg, our tummies with food, our way o? life with freedom ? pro ject the" blssfings of; the present in to the future by buying U. S. Sav ings Bonds. i * ? ?1 m . '? ? 4 Changes In Your Social Security DapBn Conwy , By; td 0NN FM? Representative Dnpttn County Soctrfl SeeWtty Ad mdnstrnlhm GoMsbovo, Worth Car tUu . Mm* iMsAihlja mbIIm IIm> Imtwtvian. - ? itwbc ywyiv icaiuc Mic uiipuruiu somber Mrd. It is"thekey to the benefit* which or* paid to rotired or disabled workers and their de tufcilt, and to survivors of de ceased workers. To receive credit for Ids work, want "Mutt bo repot ted la the worker's name along with the Account number which appears on his social security carl bn psrpcr reporting could result In the loan of valuable social security credits. ' Students, housewives and others who plan to make extra money by working during the pre-Christmas rush, are urged to make sure that they have a social security card be fore they start to work. Work for any business firm as a sales person, cashier, or in any other position is covered by social security, and the employer must have a social security number for each employee to report thee* wax es. No natter how lftle a Xenon may work-even one day-he should lie sure to have his social security card to show his employer. Wages paid may not seem significant SOW, but they will eventually accumulate to a substantial amount. Remember, benefits paid are based directly on your earnings under social securi ty. Students, and others, who have never had a social security number should apply for 000 without delay at the Social Security District Of fice. Married women should check their social security cards to make sure that their married name is shown. If the card is still in ikt '? - ? mr., maid* Kama, * spplteeti* sfaeukt be made to have it chaagA Any person who canont iaof^H or her card, should apply forjH new one right away. Many wajtig ers will not put a worker * the] until he has the worker's so security number. Tie competition for ChristmmEg Jobs is always hectic, and hyjC your card available will mSke wMH ing money ? producing ChriolUsajBr employment easier. ;,!? J Anyone who has any qMqHFg concerning social security acotCK^I number cards, is advised to tact the District Office at 111 4ltt Walnut Street in Goidsbdre. oiftpe hours are 8:45 a. m . to 9:10 p. 'ML, and the telephone number Is 7ltM K #*VC YOU V ^mio/rver?! ?OUMJ MONOMT ? to<-? I ? It* Alt 01IIITTI RAZOR* , V. ? '? ' ? ? i" r i M? S'rgiff. .1"^ Does Change-of-Life Make You Feel Older Than You Are? In doctor'* tost*, tpociol modlclno rollovod tft - Kiom hot flash#*, woakn#**, norvoosnoss flhr woman ? - .1 alio woman...than thoy could ?fry a hopplw oitddl* *|il t> .a": . . . .i. -- ? " ^ un cmbu of lite leave you eo weak, irritable you feel older than you really are? 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I$?V??'&'' .'fc-1 ? -'??? ^?'-???^iv".,?.rr . -? -,:" :-'i ' *1 -'e fi Writer Tables $5.10 Big Savings Ladies Fall & WmUrdottjn* ( Special Group) Reg. 6.99 $4.00 Reg. 9.99 $6.00 Reg. 10.99 $7.00 Reg. 14-99 $9.00 " * *< _ Sportswear & fadlas Suits i "Cpmep" s Electric {ll&ofcet * , ? > "Man Style" All- Weather COATS Reg. $28.99 $18^87 ? _ ^ - - - - - - - - . - Menc Wool 1 , . ,, , y?:;pt Mens Wool ?ssr "Arched." [Sweater Comfort feet Good LOOKS $9.87 . . 1 v Walnut Finish Metal Book Shelves $6. 3 Piece Set Milk Glass |ggj Boundoir LAMPS $7.88 set Sound and Square Jumhc Vlj FLOOR HASSOCKS WM - $3.44 m "Delonico" ft iJa Ifi" Portable dg Television $115.00 f. ?BV? ^ m ^ M THE NEW SHAPE OF <>UAUTY Rambler Ctaaaic Si* 770 Sedan BEAUTIFUL BOOST IN QUAUIY?RAMBLER- - ? 1 % ^i??^^^ 10 YEAR PROGRESS REPORT WACCAMAW BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ' RESOURCES September 5, 1952 Cash and Due From Banks $ 7,190,250.37 U. S. Government Securities 6,291,756.14 Obligations of U. S. Gov. Agencies 100,000.00 N. C. State Bonds 835,499.28 County & Municipal Bonds & Notes 1,344,211.73 Other Securities 25,001.00 Short Prime Commercial Notes Loans and Discounts 7,428,431.70 Banking Houses and Fixtures 268,797.31 Inter - Branch Clearings Other Resources 45,094.28 TOTAL RESOURCES $23,529,041.81 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 300,000.00 Surplus 900,000.00 Undivided Profits 207,163.08 Other Segregations of Capital 33,170.98 TOTAL CAPITAL 1 224 030^) Reserves for Interest, Taxes, Etc 91 Deposits 21,864,676.76 Bills Payable _ TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $23,529,041.81 ?v September 27,1962 6,707,464.07 11,825,463.38 4,050,585.96 352,662.93 2,136,673.95 25,001.00 7,990.444.44 14,669,060.75 255,788.40 905,439.17 172,024.28 49,090,608.33 $ 1,741,680.00 1,638,780.00 606,212.42 3,986,772.42 825,207.01 43,778,628.90 500,000.00 $49,090,608.33 | iQJouVe got it made u/lien youVe got it fiayedl wmmi Banlc 6c TtfHagrti Compaag^jf Deposits In Waecamaw Bank Are Insured To $10,000 By Federal Deposit I nsurance Corporation Kenansville Rose Hill Beulaville Chinquapin . .. 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