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TEDS PEEQUGiXNS WEEKtY, HaKTFOKiVN. C, FRIDAY. JUNE 27, 1941 ' ' PAGE FIVE v 1 v Th condition of your hair is but a , reflection of your general health. 3Too have seen neglected undernour Ished animal. "' All of them had dull, straggly, unkept, dead-looking hair, tlie same can be said of human be- tags. . . The hair responds readily not only to the local care which- you bestow upon It, but to the food you eat, the amount of sleep you get, bathing, ex- erciab.nd. so forth. , If you meet s cWld or . adult with clean, rosy cheeke, sparkling eyes; and 'shining well-kept hair, it frespeaks health and well-being. ' The hair is nourished from the - blood stream, and the blood is made ' from what you eat. For this reason you must eat foods that are rich in vitamins, minerals, fad, proteins, sugars and starches. The glands are influenced by diet They in turn have much to-do with hair; carried out t7 Doctor Koran of Carls bad, who, noticed that some of his dogs .ion which he was 'eiperiment- ing) were losing ineir nair Bieauuy. Their food consisted, of starches and proteins. He' ordered heir diet to be changed and include potato peel ings, apple peelings, and . cucumber peelings, all rich to minerals. With in1 three weeks 'the hair growth of the dogs became noticeably better." Irish moss is used in making des serts in this country, but in Ireland the people eat quantities of these sea products, which are known as sea greens and are rich in Iodine. It is supposed to account for the thick black hair that is so common on Em erald Isle. Animals that are .properly fed and whose owners see that their coats are well brusned daily look sleek. Their hair has a satiny sheen never seen in uncared for animals. If milady wants shining locks, she should keep her hair clean and her scalp exercised by frequent brush ings. This brings the blood to every tiny follicle and feeds the hair. Af ter a vigorous brushing the scalp glows with warmth, and has a feel- u "An interesting experiment was ing of well being which is induced For Entertainment . SELECT A NEW RADIO FROM OUR STORE TODAY! We Have Both Electric and Battery Sets Portable and Combination Models Battery and Antenna Sets You wi'I find these new model radios just what you have been seeking for home entertainment. Come in today and let us show you our complete line. by improved circulation. ; : ' Massage helps to invigorate tne scalp. It is a good practice to catch up in little -bunches and piill it en ergetically. This loosens' and ex ercises the scalp. It is said that women do not be come bald as do men because the scalp is fed by blood which is brought there by brushing, massage, pulling the hair, etc. Men's hair is kept so short that it does not receive the proper exercise. The hair foll icles cease to provide nourishment on account of an insufficient supply of blood to the parts. In consequence, the hair falls out and the follicles die. After this happens, nothing can make the bair grow back again. . Air and sunshine are good for the scalp. Hair should be massaged every day and shampooed on an av erage of every two weeks. Hertford Hardware & Supply Company Prison Camtf Tigers Win Baseball Games The baseball team sponsored at the Woodville Prison Camp has chalked up two victories this week, the Tigers having defeated the Roduco High landers on June 21 by a 5-1 margin and overwhelmed New Hope at New Hope on June 22 by a 19-2 score. James Hardison, pitcher for the Tigers, is reported doing a great job as a pitcher, holding Roduco to one run, a homer in the third inning, and then later striking out 18 of the New Hope batters. AVIIO Knovs 1. When did Robert A. Taft'be come a United States Senator? 2. What two European govern ments recently dropped Qommunist members of the Cabinet? 3. Has the U. S. extended as sistance to Poland sin;e the end of the war? 4. Has the United Nations sent a delegation to Palestine to investi gate conditions? 6. Do other foreign nations have universal military service at the present time? 6. How many honorary degrees have been bestowed by American in stitutions of learning? 7. When did rent control begin? 8. Wh.it new job has former Sec retary of State Byrnes? 9. What is pentaquine? 10. What is the capital of Australia? way he took his pipe out of his mouth and wrapped his leathery hands around its smoking bowl in a sort' of meditatin way. I knew he was aware of the mutual ties of inter dependence that made us "related." When it came time to go( that even ing I'told Sid I'd see him at Farm and Home Week at State College the last week in August, and he came back with: "Oh, you'll be comin' to see us be fore then, won't you, Cousin?" To Conn. Miss Blanche Chappell of Hertford, left June 20th for Willimantic, Obnn., to visit Mrs. Jean Clarke, and will also spend a few days in New York and New Jersey. She will then re turn to he." position as Lab. and X Ray Technician at Lakeview Hos pital, Suffolk, Va. floating prize went to Mrs. White. . Low went to Miss Sumner and the bingo prizes were swarded Miss White, Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Skin ner. A sweet course was . served. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. Shakespeare. EXPERT Radio Repairs i. of about and Week-end At Virginia Beach J. H. Bagley spent the week-end at' the Bagley cottage at Virginia Beach. The Answers In 10:?9. 2. France and Italy. 3. Yes, to the value $400,0(10,004). 4. Yes. 6. Russia, Great Britain France have it. ' fi. Estimate: 50,000. 7. 1942. 8. An advisory post with the mo tion picture industry. 9. A drug for the treatment of malaria. lit. Canberra. HOSTESS TO ROOK ( LI It Miss Mildred Reed was hostess to her rook club last Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were: Mesdames J. H. Tdwe, W. G. Wright. B. G. Koonce, J. K. Morris, C. T. Skinner, Julian White, D. F. Reed, G. R. Tucker, A. T. Lane, William Tucker, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. High score prize and 4 :! .. AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ELLIOTT LAYDEN Across From Hotel HERTFORD, N. C. 'Trade Here and Bank the Differenci HERTFORD, N. C. Thursday At Nags Head Mrs. T. L. Jessup, Mrs. T. B.' Sum ner, Mrs. C. M. Williford and Joanna Williford spent Thursday and Friday at the Stokes cottage at Nags Head. LEGALS NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS HERTFORD EXCHANGE Application has been filed with the North Carolina Utilities Commis sion, Raleigh, North Carolina for permission to increase telephone rates as follows: Hearing on this application will be held on Friday, July 25, 1947, at 11:00 A. M., in the Offices of the Commission, Raleigh, North Carolina. Class of Service Proposed Net Rate, Individual Business, $4.00; 2-Party Business, $3.50; 4-Party Business, $3.50; Individual Residence, $3.10; 2-Party Residence, $2.50; 4- Party Residence. $2.10: Rural Bus iness, $3.25; Rural Residence, $2.50. Extension and PBX Stations, Bus iness, $1.25; Residence, 75c. Extra Exchange Line Mileage, each M mile Individual, 50c; 2-Party, 25c; 4-Party, 15c. THE NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELE HONE & TELEGRAPH CO. june26c At Home On The Farm TheityCousin mJ mi 'tttii 7oyi mff " -r IMp iSrN 8-0 3lEJ "Sid," I says as the farmer's wife cleared the table of the remains of one of the finest dinners I'd ever sat down to in a farm home, "how many kinds of cousins can you name?" "Well," he starts out, "there's first cousins, seer nd cousins, thirds and so on I reckon " He began again, and all the ground from first cousins-once-removed to the distant "kissin' cousins" was covered before Sid finally gave up. Then I asked him about our own kinship his and mine. "First time I'd heard tell of it us being related," he says, with a sud den jerk that left him sitting straight in his chair. "We're a special kind of cousin, Sid," I told him. "A very special kind. Not first or second, maybe, but you're my Country Cousin and I'm your City Cousin. 'Course we're re lated!" 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