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'tT3 TtT.VJT.TXVS WETIfLtf, i:r2KX)SI, N. C, FRIDAY. rXTZll 7, 1347. li'lN8URANCE fjhe- Federm) Crap Insurance Cor poration (a Government corporation) offers (tajDriitfofr against loss in yield lUnilW, duo to unavoidable iacluoing orought, flood, nan, st: lightning, etc. It does not cov- 'loas from avoidable causes such as fleet or poor farming practices. Jt-iThe ACA will be rlad to exolain details of crop insurance to all HOSTESS TO BRIDGS CLUB. Mr J. L: Harris was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames Herbert Nixon,, Bill Jessup, Vivian Mathews, Francis Nix on, Frank Coover, Frank McGoogan, Al Kenton and Herman Window, Hieh score wise was awarded Hrs Herbert Nixon and floating prices went to Mrs. Francis Nixon and Mrs. Coover. A tweet course was served!. Woeers calling at the ACA office. Seed Potatoes WE HAVE IRISH COBBLERSAND RED BLISS SEED POTATOES. & Get Youpjil esn ror l our Garden rr Miss Umphlett Guest Of Honor At Party Miss Myrtle Umphlett, tride-elect, was the honoree on .Tuesday evening of last week at a Beautifully arranged irift and dinner Darty. ' " Hostess for the evening Was Mrs. W. W. Trueblood. assisted bv Mrs. R. M, fooler aitd Mrs. R TimJBrinn en tertaMng from 6:30 unfii 9 at 'the hpta of Mrs,.. Truebjpod' Gnj street. m Uvjngj;jB0om.nJ pming room, were made lovely for the occa- 'Mrs.' Charles SkinSerVTind. Mrs, HowaM Pitt greeted the'gsts B the door.-''"-' ""; ' " After the bountiful turkey dinner, Miss Umphlett graciously acknowl edged the collection of lovely icrystalj silver and other miscellaneous-' gifts. VotQosslbCax We Have Just Received a Shipment of nr'carobi m flower seeds Including ONION SETS AND MAY PEAS ROASTING EAR CORN BEANS HYBRID SEED CORN Come In Today and Select Seed For Your Garden' Hsrtfonl Hardware & Supply Company c.tu "7Vad Here and Bank the Difleence" TTTinnriTAnrv . t r ..if - nt u , nttnLtumu, in. c m 4 MJngMotor . . . rui 111115111 can sound the death knoll for your car. Th0: way to put your car back on four wheels . . . and have it rolling merrily along this spring is to drive in here at the first sound of trouble. We specialize in all motor repair work. , Spaciels Limitsd Time Only $160.00 Rebuilt Ford Motors Installed New coo H. totalled Spark fWgs Cmptetv set P. Ford Motors Sett Cbvm, W47 Models, Installed) Kgshtcad ta $250.00 $4.90 $17.50 More Genuine Ford Parts Are Now Available m Eepairs . . . See Us For Your Need? kht until the biU w mii ivMt Mi O. Will Veterans' Administration guarantee a GI loan lor a boat thaM can nse during my vacation and for taking occasional fishing trips ? A. No. Loan lot pleasure-jpur poses cannot be , guaranteed or in sured by Veterans Administration. , ! Q. For what term of years can a ituaranteed loanrJMl jinadeT : A. Payments must be such thai the veteran will repay his home or business real estate ilaan within 2fi years, a farm loan within 40 years, and a non-real estate loan within 10 years. . Q. Is there any way that I cart get Veterans Administrate . to deduct my National Service Life Insurance premiums from the monthly disability Mrs, Licence jjTowe kept the 'gifW compensation cheek nafletf to me. each Mffister. ":-. I month T Yellow and whit predominated at IV. Yes. ion may go to any va each of the- tables where thcftrflowing regional office or to a contact office BMesta,-,vwere seated: Miss Myrtle arid fill out a form which will author- Umphlett, honoreeTrMasdaijies v.. M. ize Veterans Administration to man next-week. 1 1 JJ .5 L Cll T B ChappU Center Hill com munity has tecently dynamited a ditch brough wampy portion. 'of his farm, Last year Mr. Chappell nsed dynamite in , opening up a ditch throujfh a rough piaca on m rarm. He was well pleased witn, me way this ditch carried oif : the water in 1940, . In fact Mr. Chappell says that the ditch paid for itself last year. Henrr Newbold, who owns farm land on the Harvey Point road, is having considerable 'ditching, done , op one of nli'farmsT He is having the Soil Conservation Service technicians uvestoct 1 i)iyii'iiAMM.i Fowler, E. T. White, Owjrge -jLatti-morsef - Kings ' Mountains. H.' 3j StokeejSilas'-Whedbee, Charles Whed bee,. Louis Nachman, MrcSapira Jos-' dan,. Mesdames B.v T. Biwn,.EdgaT Lane, J. D. Stott of Winfall, B. C. Reavfe; R. M. Riddick, 3. -Q. Fowler, W.. G. Wright, B. G. Koonce, "Chip" Winslow ' of Winfall, Misses Kate Bjanchard . and . Lena Barber, Mes dames T. B. Sumner, Lawrence Towe, Howard Pitt, Charles Skinner, A. W. Hefren, R. A. White, J. T.. White, Ed gar Morris and R. T. Clarke..' Mrs. Trueblood was .assisted in serving by her nieces. Misses Joari, Betty Lou and Phyllis Trueblood. Others sending .. gifts were Mes dames L. C Winslow, T. S. White, Sr., Nathan Relfe, T, J. Nixon, Jr., Riley Monds) Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ru tenburg. Guard Stock Against "Shipping Fever?' Loss . With feeder cattle rajsert taking heavy. losses due to "shipping fever," Dr.. C. . D. Grinnells, veterttriilifet the N. ,C.Eperimen $WdHWg gests that al possible measures be taken hy.iarmers and livestock ship pers to reduce the travel hasard. .Serums are becoming incrfjasingly popular and successful as means of avoiding shipping -losses, Dri' Grin nells jaid(l emphasisinr at Jhe use pf serums must be accompanied by other precautions to reduce the' hard ships of travel. Some Special Serums are now being used by veterinarians to give cattle a build-uj tHat may prevent shipping fever, aM tort)tect them, against disease germa;rieount- ered on the trip or in -new quarters. Other important safeguard Com mended to avoid shipping loss are patient and quiet handling oftock: avoiding over-crowding; providing proper rest and feedr and septfrating cattle from hogs, and small animals from large in trucks and rail-ears. Shipping fever, like the human cold. seems to strike when the victim's re sistance .to' infection is low "either because of hardships, exhaustion or changeable and inclement weather, Dr. GriimeHs pointed out r -An infectious disease with high mortality rate, shipping fever it char acterised by high temperaturejIbBs.et appetite, discharges from eyea and nose, general depression, a stiffened gait and sometimes pneumonia. the deduction from your compensa tion check. Q. I want to change the benefici ary on my National Service Life In surance, but I don't want the old beneficiary to know about it Am I permitted to do this? A. Yes. A veteran may' change the beneficiary or beneficiaries of his NSLI at any time without their knowledge or consent ' Q. I recently lost my job and can't meet the payments on my GI guaran teed home loan. Am I entitled to get the readjustment compensation pro vided by the GI Bill T A. Yes, you are entitled to read justment allowance. Your home loan has no bearing on your right to un employment compensation. You should apply to your state unemploy ment service to receive readjustment allowance. survey and Stake out. to grade am of the lead ditches on this farmt is also having several dltdies survey ed on this farm with the Idea hi mind of filling up some of the tap ditches, y and flushing these fields to the center; of the cut T. B. Sumner, w(io owns a farm on. Harvey Pomt road, is planning on Mr proving his permanent pasture. TUC . is right in lint with the dstricit ecw, ommendations of using each acre off, farm land accordng to Ha best ns. Mr. Sumner's farm has considerable acreage which Is well adapted fot Krowing good permanent pasture ano UP Loss In Fire At Healtli Department MASSES NEXT SUNDAY AT COLUMBIA AND EDENTON The Most Holy Sacrifice f the Mass will be offered Sunday, March 9, third Sunday in Lent at 8:15 A. M. in Columbia Theater, Columbia, and at 11 A. M. in St Ann's Catholic Church, Eden ton, each including ser mon, Holy Communion, concluding in 46 minutes, followed at once by Sun day School, confessions starting 15 minutes, ending five minutes before services, stated Father F. J. M Court, rector, who invites everybody to all services. Week-mornings: , Mass, Communion and Rosary.' Lenten Fri days: P. M Rosary, Way of the Cross ana Benediction. Fire, believed caused by a defec tive oil stdve, caused an estimated $2,000 loss at the office of the Per quimans Health Department Thurs day morning at 8:30 o'clock. The blaie was discovered by Zenovah Chappell, secretary to Mfss Audrey Umphlett County Nuse, when she Was reporting for work. The'Hertfbrd Fire' Department was called to the scene and. brought the fire under control within 30 minutes, but much damage had been incurred by smoke and water. The health office was badly damag ed from flames 'and water and .it is likely to be unusable for some time. The records of the department were reported undamaged. Koberson'r store, directly under the offices ffccupitei by the Health Depart ment, suffered damages from watr thrown in ettfnguishing the ffre. M. if V .. . '. - ne ouirarag u owned ny Mrs. K. W.Smith. BOA CONSERVATION NOTES By Paryear and McGoogan J. T. Chappell of Belvidere com munity had a ditch which would not drain the water from the back side of a field. He had the Soil Conserve- tion Service technicians working with the Albemarle Soil Conservation Dis trict survey and stake itout to mdc ne pians w cut this djtch during the 4, l , .. u.. IJU kS ft J" i , -Or mm-mmmm co. YOUR FORD DEALER WMiist , - Hertford, N.C. :ysgattes,.f text raw peanuts left Very Httie fannata' ateek peaasts remamed m preeers' handa ia the VirgtaiaCsrlna aectten. Meat r saaMsar AHU' m growers' . 1 were Utog JmU far see. A few s4M iwerf Ltwpfta4 at 10-11 wkkw few kigfter lUw Neetk Cawhna were airiejeieU at their asC -;tH. t shetlerf r'ooci ,sprai.we i -higher prke mmaoa na Blancham Specials W FRIDAY iiii:3S.2iKft K 23cl jj -"iS . .' -'-w.v . I'lva.' fca. 9w i,-m -r, sj Pur.iHnffee (gmir.cD.lli - g ' i .6 cans 85c MRS. MANNING'S PET! (CARNATION OR SlLVERCO tilv. :...::;!:.::! 4 No. 2 cans 45c GIBBS VEGETABLE OR Tomato Soup .... ... .3 cans 25c Hominy DURHAM MAID Sveetheart Soap ...... ;Kttlo:2can23c .....cake 10c We Also Have a Complete Line of MEATS AND ' FANCY "FRYERS" Dressed and Drawn 7e Pay Tdp Prices For Eggs GARDEN AND FLOWEtt SEEDS We have just received biif Spring Field and. Garden Seed. See us today for your heeds. We hav all types. 7. 1 We can supply you with BPS Paint White for inside and outside. Also Nails and Wire Fencing. ' .... Shop With Us This Week-end For Specials J. C UHitARD & CO, IKC. "BLANCH ARB'S" SINCE 83i HERTFORD, N. C! 111 1- .. . . in If tect Ctb4 Slc ins Alt Oiargei Siles are duend payabte thi06f th COTTON VP LAST WESX t Kiddiiaa; lllf tmk aetten.avetag ai tMT aeatt ftt ewd in tha ten sMt saatkatt e4a at , last week ani closed: Friday with an avetag of lepoxtaol: aalea on ie ten markets iwfat 'the week ' endint Thursday , totaled 133.600 ,; pales against 138,200 during the preview week and J.7WOO a year earliejv. . i, ' '' i i - i i r, ,r METHODIST, SERVICES ' Preaching ierrlees wilt be held in the Methodist'Chttrch Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock, when the pastor, the Rev. H..F, Snrratt, will preaoh on the aob jict, "Stewardship jot Restoration and Recognition ofNeeds. The Church School will' be held at. :45 Sunday morning and the Youth Fellowship meeting at 6:80 Sunday evening. , above policy will &v iltttci obMjeU ttiieM devious-arrangements are made before charge is en t jreidpnour booli. . ,-tc .tt ;r itr' st "' 1 ' - - - ' , - '11 tt ar.'s 1 V
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