1 n'ii irrTi";? I 1. What is U. N. S. C. O. P.T, 2. Who is, Governor-General of Pakistan? 3. Can you name the Premier of the Provisional Government of Is raeli r: v-1' h- 4. What play won the Pulitzer -Award In 1947? 5. What country was once known as the "Hermit Kingdom"? 6. How many members are claim ed by the U. 6. Communist Party? 7. Who ia Pierre- de Gaulle? 8. What ' play holds the over-all long-run record on , Broadway ? 9. When is the next general elee tion scheduled in Britain? 10. What is the biblical name for Palestine? THE ANSWERS 1. United Nations' mittee on Palestine. Special Com- 2, 3. 4. 1947. 5. 6. 7. Mohammed Ali Jinnah. David Ben-Gurion. There was no play award in Korea; 75,000. Mayor of Paris and brother of Gen, Chas. de Gaulle. 8. "Life With Father" 3,213 per formances. 9. In 1950. 10. Canaan. WOOD-OWNLEY Mian Mvrtln ' Fftarintr Ownlev be came the bride of Graham Earl Wood, Wednesday, June 2nd, in the Scot land Neck Baptist Church, at high noon. Rev. C. W. Bazemore, former pastor of the couple, officiated at the ceremony. Only a few intimate friends were in attendance. Mrs. J. L. Byrd of Windsor, was at the piano, playing softly Engle- man's Melody of Love, as the vows were spoken. The bride is the daughter of the late Curtis Ownley and Annie Bos well Ownley, of Pasquotank county; and for some time has been a teach er in the Windsor public schools. The groom is the son of the late George H. Wood and Josephine Pierce Wood of 'Perquimans county, and has farm ing and other business interests in that county, in the Woodville com munity near Hertford. The couple left for a motor trip through Vir ginia and other places, after which they will make their home near Hertford. Better Pastures Mean More Income On Farm By increasing his pasture produc tion, Early ' Smith, Alleghany CounV ty farmer, has raised his farm income considerably, reports T. K. Jones, farm management analyst at State College. ;. ; .y Mr. Jones belives many other North Carolina farmers could ' obtain a greater return on their, land by giv ing more attention to pastures and increasing their cattle and other live stock. . . Since Mr. Smith was selected as a demonstration farmer in 1940, many changes have been made on his place. Gullies have been healed; briers and broom sedge have been replaced with a luxuriant growth of bluegrass and white clbver. Crop yields have been doubled by heavy applications of TVA phosphate, lime, commercial fertilizer and manure. Last year Mr. Smith produced approximately 100 bushels of corn per acre on land which formerly averaged 40 bushels. As production of feed and pastures has increased, the 12-cow dairy herd has grown into a 32-cow herd of good grades and purebreds. A pure-bred TOU GST ALL THI MORI I ffr ' lWI TIRi V V M' With Sapr-GuiUoni yea hm to float in an V Jf out of txaJflo, to flow ovw bumps. There'e low x driTinff fatigue, Um wear and tear oc tout aJ I,, I.TTM rattle, fewer repak bills. Super-Cwhton. Yf J vr'-7"5 are bigger. o, "foil With the punah" . . . iff jr and as mult are harder to eat, brulM, of NEW IUBES SAVE TIRES IHIeirtitedl (D)nE (CdDinmipamiy PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. bull hag; been purchased, , and Mr. Smith is .ratting his own replace ments and continuing to enlarge Us herd.:. . . , ;vTvv, t Vv:..;.-";- Increased Income from milk ales has enabled Mr. Smith to make many improvements in' farm and home liv ing. .A new Grade "A" dairy barn wag added last year and a silo and spring house were built, in 1943. Modern : dairy" equipment has been added, and a jeep purchased last year provides a cheap source of farm power. ':"'.''."" ..-( ;v-' A water system and bathroom have been installed in the home, and other improvements in home living ) are planned. Last year Mrs. Smith fill ed approximately 400 jars with fruits, vegetables and meats." No food is purchased which can be produced at home. yarded transported, fed, wstorcj ni often sold with pigs from a number of other sources. The ; ' opportunities to spread and to take in infectious materials are numerous. Conditions for the spread of disease are good. ! Under these conditions, there is no vaccine that will prevent development of disease. Vaccines recommended to protect against a large number of infections are generally worthless and ahovld not be trusted until tested and proved. Clara's Beau Tell me, Bobby, do you ever 'peep through the keyhole when your sister and I are sitting in Here alone? BobbySometimes, if mother or Sister Ellen ain't peeping. , Probably s "Last year I received valentines from all over the country." ' v "Where do you work in the dead letter office?" SOIL CONSERVATION NOTES v Soil Conservation Service Techni cians working with ' the Albemarle Soil Conservation District assisted some farmers in this county in pre paring conservation plans for their farms during the month of May. These farmers are: G. R. Riddick, E. S. Winslow, E. R. Winslow, Roun tree Bros., and F. C. White. The plans were made to increase production on their farms by the use of conservation practices such as im proved drainage, winter cover crops and improved permanant pastures. Roy Chappell and Preston Nixon mowed their permanant pastures dur ing May. Clipping when the prin cipal weeds are in bloom but before they go to seed is a most effective practice. All space occupied by weeds will mean just that much soil fer tility and moisture that will not be effective in producing pasturage. - L. W. Smith constructed a eloped ditch to drain a low area in his field. This ditch was constructed with a farm tractor and tiller plow. . Swine Disease In State Reported On Increase Farmers who buy feeder pigs from unknown sources take a chance on getting animals which are not only inferior but also diseased, according to Dr. C. D. Grinnells, professor of veterinary science at State College. "Swine disease is on the increase. Promiscuous buying of feeder pigs from unknown sources has been a large factor in scattering disease," Dr. Grinnells said. "A good hog man does not have time to Iroam the country marketing feeder pigs. He practices swine sanitation. Buy your pigs from him, even though you will have to look him up." The farmer who buys pigs from an unknown source is likely to get an inferior product to begin with, he explained. In many cases the seller has not practiced .good swine sanita tion. By - experience he has found that with his equipment and methods he can realize a greater return by selling small pigs. Often the animals carry parasites, and have low-grade infections and low resistance, to dis ease. These conditions. Dr. Grinnells con tinued, are aeeravated by feed changes, lack of water, long hauls and unsanitary conditions. The pigs are w M W . Divers & Son, Jewelers ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW STORE JJnaime ML DIRECTLY ACROSS THE STREET FROM OLD LOCATION 1. DRAWING HELD AT 8:00 P. M. O'CLOCK Winner's Name Will Appear In Our Show Window. You Do Not Have to Be Present to Win. '' -a . 1 . . ' , ....... ... . 1 i . DIAMONDS - LONGINES - WITTNAUER WATCHES - ELGIN WATCHES BULOVA WATCHES - HAMILTON WATCHES - WALTHAM WATCHES HELBROS WATCHES - SUNBEAM and HAMILTON BEACH APPLIANCES RCA VICTOR RADIOS - PARKER 51 PENS -1847 ROGERS BROS. SILVERWARE AND MANY OTHERS ii'. - VV JkVIiO VVii U Vk aVIiUo Jewebirs EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS Market Street Hertford, N. C. ''J STAY COOL WITH ELECTRIC FANS We have them in 8 "inch ahd 10-inch sizes. Both table and pedes tal types. 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