ution Calendar
or Farms Listed
If you stay home In bed on
Friday the 13th, you’re supposed
to come through the day safe
and unharmed J ■
But according to figures com
piled recently by the U8PA Hprne
Safety Committee, every cny
takes Its toll. Every 24 hours 10
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fatal accidents occur WITHE'
the home due to falls, burns anti
poison. With National Farm
Safety Week starting July 20
let’s cut accidents.
Industry has eliminated man]
accidents, but Industry has safe
ty devices and Inspectors which
Latest published figures show
that Camel is America's most popular
cigarette by the widest margin in
cigarette historyl Try Camels for 30 days
and see for yourself why Camel leads all
t other brands — by billions/
the farmer^hasn’t. Farming the
right wag is farming the SAFE
way. Habitually thinking and
acting safety is your best guar
antee for reducing mishaps. It
may be tough to act as your
own safety, Inspector, but it’ll
be much tougher U you land in
the hospital or six feet under
ground. Here’s a XJSDA caution,
calendar which can reduce ac
cidents:
SUNDAY. Thou shalt not kill.
Prepare a home safety kit.
• MONDAY. Discuss safety with
your family. Clear trash frotmi
work, storage, and traffic areas.
Secure stairs and ladders. Keep
poisons and matches away from
children. ‘
TUESDAY. Lead the bull on a
staff; repair fences; beware of
dog.
WEDNESDAY. Secure rugs;
repair stairs; add handrails.
Two steps at a time may be your
downfall
THURSDAY. Use proper high
way signals. A sleepy driver gets
a rude awakening. Behlnd-the
wheel courtesy beats hospital
kindness.
FRIDAY. Fix machinery
guards. Remember the buzz
saw’s teeth.
SATURDAY. Recheck and e
liminate unsafe practices. Think
“safety.”
Henderson County fanners are
making wide use this year of
2,4-D for control qt weeds in
cbrri. they are using both pre
emergence applications.
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LAUNDERING FOUNDATION
GARMENTS
Since soil and prespiration
tend to rot fibers, frequent
laundering of foundation gar
ments-will help save them. Elas
tic garments usually regain
snugness after laundering. Have
at least two garments alternating
and washing them often. Don't
rub—use a' brush on soiled spots.
Never wring a girdle. Roll it
in a Turkish towel and knead to
remove moisture. Unwrap im
mediately and smooth out wrin
kles. ' . , ‘v
To dry, hang by the garters
—away from heat. Press the fab
ric panels, but never iron elas
ticized sections.
LAUNDERING LINGERIE
Wash quickly in bowl full of
rich, MILD suds. Squeeze suds
through garments, never twist
or rub with cake of soap. Roll
in a Turkish towel to help dry
them quickly. Dry away from
direct heat. Press on wrong side
while still damp, using a mod
erately warm iron.
BRAS. Wash brassieres in
lukewarm water and mild soap
suds, using a brush on straps If
necessary. Hang brassieres over
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
• • \
Commercial National Bank of Kinston
KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
At &e Close of Business, June 30, 1052 , ^
Compare statements of 1951 and 1952
OFFICERS
LEO H. HARVEY.President
A. K. BARRUS. Vice-President
L. B. Jenkins _ Vice-President
F. O. FITZGERALD. Cashier
MARY t.tce BIZZELL Asst. Cashier
H. C. WOOTEN, JR. Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
A. K. BARRUS
President
Barms Construction Company
of N. C.
W. I. BIS6ETTE
President W. I. Bissette, Inc.
F. O. FITZGERALD
Cashier
LEO H. HARVEY
Chairman L. Harvey tp Baa
L. B. JENKINS
Company
President L. B. Jenkins Tobacco Co.
L. L. OETITNGER
Oettlnger Bros.
J. 7. PARROTT
Present J. P. Parrott, Inc.
JAMBS M. PARROTT
Planter
GEORGS SKINNER
Merchant
R. A. THOMPSON
Thompson Motor Company
T. J. TURNER
President T. A. Turner Ac Co.
DR. FLOYD P. WOOTEN
Surgeon
H. C. WOOTEN, JR.
As*. Cashier
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Resources
1951
Cash and Due from Banks . .$1,378,614.98
U. S. Government Securities . 1,256,886.00
State, County and Municipal . 712,186.82
Securities of U. S. Agencies .88,416.01
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank. 9,000.00
Loans and discounts (net) . 2,045,100.89
Bank Bldg, and Furniture Fix. . 103,086.41
Accrued Int. not collected . 10,592.28
Other Assets . 4,768.78
Tot*1 . .$5,668,652.17
Liabilities
t
Capital Stock .$ 150,060j0f
Surplus . lSOJOMf
Undivided profits . 145,043 36
Reserve for Taxes ft F.DJ.C. . 25,793^5
Unearned Interest . 28,652.41
Demerits . 5409,16245
Total .. ..$5)608,652.17
1952
$1,838,490.03
1,686,756.16
790,079.76
132,078.09
12,000.00
3,138460.12
109,022.07
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8,49442
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Commercial National Bank
The Some
Owned Bank
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tiie line to dry to avoid distort
ing shape. Don’t hang by straps.
Cups should be eased into* shape
with lingers. When pressing, do
not touch the Iron to rubber
sections. Nylon bras don’t really
need pressing, but If you do
press, be sure to use a (moderate
ly warm iron.
STOCKINGS. Whether they
are sheer or service weight,
stockings will wear longer 11 you
handle them gently. Wash hose
■by hand, and do so as soon alter/
wearing as possible. Turn them
intide out and wash in luke
warm sudsy water. Gently
squeeze suds through and be
easy on soildd spots, too.
Rinse thoroughly in lukewarm
water, roll In a Turkish towel to
absorb excess moisture, kneed
and unroll immediately. Hang
over a towel-covered rod, al
lowing a third ol the stocking
top to hang over.
Corn Yield Method
Outlined In Folder
A simple procedure lor making
rough estimates ol com yields
is outlined in a new lolder lust
published by the State College
Extension Service.
The system Involves stepping
off a 50-foot row length and
counting the number of ears Qf
corn found. Tl>a. yifId can then
be read off a chart Included in
the folder. No moisture correc
tion la necessary.
The publication also includes
a form for (making a permanent
record of the kind of com grown,
yield, and other details of pro
duction, or for applying for
membership In the State 10b
Bushel Club.
Single copies of “Rough esti
mates on Your Com Yields,” Is
sued as Extension Folder no. 87,
may be obtained from the local
county agent or by writing the
Publications Department, N. C.
State College, Raleigh.
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