TT73 k. C., - ..AY, C J 10, 1. C&slng Service To Os Arabia Ginners Must 3e Quali fied to Sample Cotton North Carolina cotton growers who wish to receive Smith-Doxey dossing service on their 1949 crop should check immediately to make sure their gin ners have become qualified to sample cotton, Dan F. Holler, cotton market ing specialist for the State College Extension Service, said this week. Holler said quite a few growers found last year that they were not eligible to receive free classification on their cotton because their ginners had not been qualified to submit sam ples or because they were not mem bers of cotton improvement associ ations. A ginner must be bonded before he Pop, Dad, Father, Paw, whatever you call your father, it's his day June 19th. Choose his card from our complete seleo-. (ion of ALLMARK CARDS for Father's Day. NIXON'S HERTFORD, N. C. can offer classing service to his pa trons, Holler explained, adding that bond forms may be obtained from lo cal county -agents and executed by any bonding company. . i ; - s . County agents in cotton-producing conuties are now preparing applica tions for the Smith-Doxey service. The applications are due in Raleigh by July 15V :.:. "'.v. By taking advantage of the classing program, Holler asserted, a farmer may learn the official grade and sta ple of each bale of his cotton. In ad dition, the class cards returned to the grower show the price per pound guaranteed under the cotton support program. No producer can know the exact price which he is entitled to receive until he has had a government classi fication. For this "reason, all cotton farmers are urged to request their ginners to become eligible for provid ing this service. t CHAPEL HELL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bunch and son of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gal lagher and Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. David son, Jr., and son of Portsmouth, Va., visited Mrs. C. C. Chappell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Leffler of Washington, D. C, were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and.Mr3.j T. F. Monds. ! Eugene Chappell and children, Marilyn and Watson of Hampton, Va., Mrs. Olive Hendren of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green and children, Kay Francis, Jacqueline and 3 WAYS TO BEAT HIGH PRICES 4 Use our Custom Butcher X ing Service to provide your meat. i t Rent and use one of ourj t Freezer Lockers to store! excess foods for use later. O Acquaint yourself witn 3 the economical advant ages ot Having a treezen locker at your command, CALL US TODAY FOR DETAILS PHONE 2786 Hertford Locker & Packfng Company HERTFORD, N. C. Louise'of Gates, Miss , Neppie Smith of Hertford, Mrs. Israel Lane and Mrs. Ellen Winslow were guests of Mrs. W, C, Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chappell Sunday. . Afternoon visitors were Mr, and Mrs. George Leffler of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. : Robert Hendren and daughter Phyllis. , ' Mrs. M. 0, Davidson, Jr., and son Matthew ' of i Portsmouth,' Va- are spending .this week with Iter mother, Mrs. C. C. Chappell. . Mr. and Mrs.-; W.. J. Outlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Taylor of. Ry land visited Mrs. C. C. Chappell Sun day afternoon. .. ; ; v.-'" " Mr. and Mrs. .TV. F. Monds and Mr. and Mrs. George Leffler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Carter of Elizabeth City. Mrs. Nora Lamb and Miss Lucy Lamb of Media, Pa., spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Lamb. ' Mrs. Archie Baccus, Mrs. Charlie Rogerson, Sr., Mrs. Curtis Chappel!, Mrs. Charlie Rogerson, Jr., A. D. Ward, Mrs. Anna Lane, Mrs. Basil Copeland and daughters, Shirley and Sylvia Wrae, Mrs. Edgar Chappell, Mrs. Olive Hendren Paul Greene, Mrs. John N. Winslow and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendren and daughter Phyllis, Worth Dail, Mrs. Julian Dail, Alvin Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamb visited Mrs. Nora Lamb Sun' day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monds. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Chappell, Jr., and son Jerry visited in Norfolk Sun day. Mrs. Charlie T. Winslow visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendren last week. Financial Reserve Needed In Farming Farmers Urged to Buy U. S. Savings Bonds During Drive Maintaining a financial reserve is an essential part of any well-managed farm business, Dr. I. O. Schaub, di rector of the North Carolina Agri cultural Extension Service, said this week in urging Tar Heel farmers to participate in the U. S. savings bond Opportunity Drive," May 16 through June 20. "Even at its best, farming is a highly speculative business. Dr. Schaub asserted. "To meet unex pected reverses, farmers need to keep a financial reserve in a safe but read fly available form. An ideal way of doing this is to invest in U. S. sav ings bonds. "Many farmers have surplus funds which they plan to invest in new Ml Wi CM T IITOU! 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IS Bhown Mia Itu. that lw in North Carolina from May, 1941, through December, 1948, reached the amasinr total of f 916.342.B49. 1 The fetate goal in the current "Opportu nity Drive" is ?12,000,000. IliglivayPatrolrricri Put In Long Hours 423 Officers Average 11 Hours Fer Day Dur ing April North Carolina's 423 hiirhwav patrolmen averaged approximately 11 hours per day per man on dutv dur ing April and traveled approximately 115 miles per day patrolling the high ways of the State, according to a re port released by the Department of Motor Vehicles. The total number of hours on the job for the entire group was 137,210 and 1,468,244 miles was traveled in the performance of duty. Patrolmen investigated 1,033 acci dents during the month, in which 69 persons were Killed and 600 injured NEED FAfliM EQUIPMENT? SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS. We Have Tractor Drawn 6-ft. Disc Harrows 20-in. Disc Blades 18-in. 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J Two hundred and three vehicles were . weighed and 76 .were found to be overloaded.., - - property rccoverea as a result oi patrol activities totaled (277,764.16." Value of cars and property returned to .owners , amounted to $67,140.86; fines totaled $l41,643.66,'Vincluding fines turned ' over to county school funds; costs collected and turned over to county general funds in counties where cases "were tried was listed as $74,461.91, for a total of $237446.4? in these three categories. Highway revenue collected for overload and improper licenses amounted to $4,607.73. . . FULL POWER for wm motors -W-:-:-:-:vP::?:o-": xnus PISTON RINGS Backed by a 10,000 mile or one year guaran tee that's why car owners welcome Moog X-Plus Piston Rings and their Full Power perform ance. Ask your repair man about the Moog Full Power Performance Guarantee. Murray Motor Parts Co. TOOLS, PARTS, ACCESSORIES HERTFORD, N. C. Best Service. . . 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