. AH milfeamr. or civilian DenoaseL Tat well M ny business entity or or mnfaatioa. who suffered he or dam age to real or personal property as the result of enemy action daring World waf 11 uouia rurniso mwhis of such lose to the War Chum Com mfesion aa soon as ncesible, accord ing to C C. Banks, v Pergufcnans County Veterans Service Officer. Mr. Banks stated that the WOC also is anxious to receive information,; from Mrninff nersomal injury, impairment jt health, torture, unpaid wages for labor, etc., due to enemy action cur ing World War II. Mr. 1 Banks states that he has the proper forms for reporting such in formation in his office located at Reed Oil Company warehouse, and will render any assistance necessary in completing them. Under the act creating it m i4 the War ' Claims Commission is re- iSallie Lane, Anna Lee UcOoosan, In quired to make this survey of war ra Belle Trueblood, Lillie Vann, Lula damages suffered by individuals, cor porations, etc., and make its report to the President, for referral to Con gress, by March 31st of this year. To be included in this report, completed forma must be received in Washing ton by March 2nd. District and county veterans ser vice officera still have Available forms to be used by former .prisoners of war in applying for the $1.00 day pris oner of war allowance. Payment of these claims, Mr. Banks points out, is not mode from U. S3, government funds, but are .paid out of impounded enemy funds "- and property in this country.? LIONESS CLUB MEETING The Hertford Lioness Club held its February meeting ' on iPriday -night, February 10, at the home of Lioness Myra Belle (.Trueblood.-in Elizabeth Citv. A delicious barbecue dinner was served. Those attending - were: Lionesses Dorothy Bass, Irene IByrum, Jessie Cox, Lizzie Lee Cox, Edna Eley, Min nie Wilma Hurdle, Margaret Lane, For Living Room THIS SEASON SELECT PLASTIC SOFAS niVANOLAS CHAIRS V f We are now featuring plastic covered living room pieces in plain or figured colors. These items are really beautiful and we invite you to come in today and see the complete line. These comfortable, easy-to-keep-clean items will give your living room a sparkle and warmth desired in every home. The chairs can be had in easy style or plat form rocker. QUIIIN FURNITURE COMPANY a i N. POINDEXTER ST. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. If Your Diet It Deficient In Vitamin D this great new formula can help you build Rfipnn refill in ...ftefp you curb diet deficiency symptom like (ai;feiniiiagi1 i mm Do you sometime wonder what in ihe world can be the matter with . you? You know that yon have no diseases, no infections ... yet you're always "out" on your feet, constant, ly over-fatigued, nervous, weak, Irritable, cheerless. (This it espe cially true of older people.) WelL scientists have learned that such a condition may be due to the simple fact that you, do not get enough B-Vitamins in your diet . CXEt mcui. FORMULA . KAY DO WONDERS FOR YOU ". Naturally it b wise to consult your doctor, since such condition may : be due to other causes. But if mild ' " Vhimin-B and Iron deficiencies are; y the cause of your bodily distress, then great new scientific discov- ery, Bezel Special Formula, may do wonders far you! It may be exactly what you seed for glowing, vibrant, good health.' Ererybody knows the importance of Iron la your diet to help you build RICH, RIO BLOOD. Well, just ONE capsule of Bezel Special For mule (that's all you take a day) contains 5 timet the minimum daily requirement of both Iron and Vita min Bt, Also Choline, Inositol tad Liver in supplementary quantities! YOU MUST FEEL BETTER 01 YOUR HONEY BACK! Try Bexel Special Formula for just . SO days. If you don't feel better .. . definitely, noticeably better... wtH refund your money without que, tion! So today, get Bexel Special For ' mula B-Complex Capsules. ..prod- uct of McKesson It Robblns.- ,' SandM Pharmacy if "ON THE CORNER" ' - YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE , 4 PHONE8o8i HERTFORD, N. C .-. Mae Ward, Ruty a.'hite, Lleles (VTood ard, and 1 Helen Harrison of . Ocean View.Va, I . ' 1 ME2TING ELLD MONDAY . The O. A.'b and R, A.'s of the Great Hose Baptist Church held it monthly meeting, Monday night, 'February 13, with Percy Bogerson. Edgar Deal had charge of an interesting program with Polly. Eason, Catherine Baker, Mar Jorie Perry and Henry and Carroll Baker itaking part There were 12 members present Refreshments were served hjr our hostess, Mrs. Percy Bogerson. ' ' , ; Assistant 4-H Qub ' Leader Is Appointed Miss Margaret E. Clark, Johnston Gountv home demonstration aeent has been appointed assistant 4-H Club J leader for the State College Exten sion, it was announced this week by L. R. Harrill, State 4-H leader. Miss Clark, who has been locatedat Smithfield since September, 1945, will assume her new duties in March, fill' ing a post which has been vacant for several months. She will work out of the State 4-H office in Raleigh. finished two years . II. B. 7irslow recent hsuk UA d!'. h .J out Oil !..! f -VYl . a L- .is. . J V. Wl slow v it ' vo new ditc to replace parts of two old ditches J veyed and grade stakes set by i mat w tut rn orar tO -nsc.va.jn xeoaniciara, wonu. t"!minate ron; sho.f rows! ' : 1 tA,i i" Albemarle Soil Conservatic Ail cf t s ava drtdies were f r- u. c CHURCH GROUP MEETS The Christian Endeavor of Berea Church of Christ met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miller on Thurs day evening, February 2. The meet ing was opened with a song. Mrs, Joe- White led in prayer. Norman Miller read the scripture lesson. During the business session new of ficers were elected. Those elected were Albert Euro, president: William Umphlett, vice- president; Wilma Ann. Caddy, secre tary and treasurer; assistant secre tary, Garland Euro urogram chair man, Jamei Umphlett; publicity chair man, Shirley Eure; recreation chair man, Mrs. Leroy Dail, and Counsellor, Mm. Herman Caddy. Interesting readiness were given by the members. A song was sung by Mollie Lu: Yeates, Norman Miller, Mrs. Horace Miller and Mrs. iLeroy Dail. The meeting was dismissed with prayer by Mrs. Delwin !Eure. i Refreshments were served' during the social hour. NOTES ON SOIL CONSERVATION A group of farmers in the iWhite- ston section, whose land drains into Lateral No. 1, of the White's Millnond drainage project are having this canal cleaned with a dragline. This makes the fourth lateral of the i White's Mill pond drainage project that has been cleaned out since the main canal was t0 - CO.r.'FeEYilizeirs'1.' Asre , 1 DEPENDABLE m u u. Made right here at. home by your neighborly SCO-CO Com-'.-pany which knows the so jl needs in this community. t That is . . the reason that SCO-CO Fertilizer is a dependable Fertilizer .. for dependable soil . . . and results checked over the years show that you get bigger yields from your fields when you use SCO CO Fertilizers: OUR SCO-CO FERTILIZER CONTAINS PLANT FOOD THAT WILL BRING HIGH YIELDING CROPS FROM YOUR SOIL AND AT THE SAME TIME WILL NOT HARM YOUR SOIL. . SCO-CO FERTILIZERS WILL AID THE SOIL IN PRODUC ING BETTER CROPS. - IF YOU HAVE NOT USED SCQ-CO FERTILIZER . . . 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