TH3 FERQUCJAiNS WEEKLY, IIEKTPOiSlD, K. C, FRIDAY, APRIL SO, 11951 PAGE THREE 1 J iu vun Coil's Ttio iPorfniPTW "Wrrm JAHTnrnia.rfttion in this county is authorized to make! m Tt i i. i n a.- or liiBiuva irarau (ueveioirajeirs .wow w ' improve and develop (their farms, carry -nn mora diversified and balanced am- cultural programs, and produce with - greater ; fficiencyt E A. ' Morgan, FHA manager Said today. ' . wm 1 3 1 I 71 MflmAV .. nUS IVUIIUrcU0 VX BIIUU1 ivuiuicio una. - doinlnn tliw'r f antra Aa llihe iDoint "where Hhey can effectively put into practice the recommendations or me sstaie w lege of Agriculture, 'Soil Conservation Service, and '.Extension toervice. , : These loans offer families bppor 1 rf-MTMw A thi fhiT lutid intn srood con- w I'"'"' s , dition and increase 'their proaucaon during the defense period and have greater security and ibetter nomas in While veterans have preference, (for rnnuio 'ifmrn funda annroDri i ated toy. Congress, other farmers may insured mortgage (program in which, private lenders are partlcipatDig. Banks and other private lenders have made ample funds available for a Jiirge number of insured IParm De velopment loans (to Ibath veterans and nnn-TOferans. v; The iawners Home Greensboro, sales of ISeries E, F and G Bonds jn (Perquimans "umnty ior the month eif March totaled $6,650.00. Mr. Rdddick- said , that he u. B. Ravimra Bonds' Droaram will be 10 w aIH in (Mav.. Ihirine'the 10-vear pfiriol since May 1, 1941, . the people oi INortfi Carolina nave raivieiBTea more than ?776 million dollars in Series E Bonds of which $490 million Ls aUrl in the hnnAa nt th nurchasers. ? "It is eatirtiaitad that more man 311 minion dollars in ISeries E Bonds purchased in North Carolina back in i4l, win ma ture between May 1 and December 81 nf ifcWn vwr. '.' the chairman continued. "By a law recently passed in Congress, inohiwvl Rprioa P. Rnnds. may, if they desire, hold the Bonds for another 10 years, or les3, with continuing interest, or may exchange them for Series G Bonds." ; Mr. iRiddick . said that holders of Kerioa GE Bonda imirchaBed in 1941 can obtain fulll information rerarding the extension or exenange prmiegw irom their local banks. are produced when seed are sown in July and-August. . Wave you vnea the Hanover? coHardT ) I'll be glad to sena a lew seea on request. Some - jrardeners believe ht ' cu cumbers and muskmelons will ' Crose if planted near each other and that tw melons vrill taste like cucumbers. This m a mistaken idea. mueumDers tmA TnnsVmplona will not cross! fcl the field and. if the melon is tasteless, it is due ito too much rain at ripening tume or to soil conditions. Different varieties of muskmelons wall cross with twh . other hurt iwii not affect this year's crop only next year's crop if you save, your own seed. " If vii mlant vdlow and white sweet corn varieties near each other the re sulting cross will show, up in the pres ent season, -and you will have a mix ture of white and yellow kernels on the same ear. . r Food Paction Rates High Among N-CtllTrujects Garden Time By ROBERT SCHMIDT The crop that you produce will be no better than the seed that you .plant. Uee only- the best you can get Failure of seed to germinate wnen planted is not always due to low via- iSnmA IMfinn 4-H iClnlh tmmlhers in North Carolina will be emphasizing tnree major fooa proaucing projects this year. They hope to top 1950 pro duction in field crops, garden and noultrv. : Nearly 2.000.000 youth (throughout the nation will be doing their part in the mobilization by par- fOUlll il Till VHU HVWflWVHl In these projects 4-H boys' and girls, -ranging from 10 ito 21 years, I learn latese scientific ..agricultural Itechniques and approved farming prac- TBY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD I trees. They also have an opportunity : - 5 - to demonstrate phases in which they have become - particularly . skilled. Learning to judge crops, garden pro duce, poultry and eggs is another part of (their 4-H training. Awards will be made next fall to club (members iwho have done the best job. -Medals will Ibe presented to county winners, a trip to the 1951 National 4-H Club Congress in Chica go to state winners, and a $300 col lege scholarship to the national cham pions. Donor of awards in the field crops project is International Harvest er. 'Poultry- awards are given by Dear born Motors, and garden by Allis Chalmers Mfg. Company. All three 1 s5 Administralion guarantees the repay Lfchty. Often when seeds especially mm 1iasa nrivate advances. 1 . 1ST .J.'. mm. IklAl V ir arm ueyeiopmenx inw wi used for purposes such as the follow ing: - - ' ' 'T (Panfiiro isfwdinc and improVe- , ment, land development including lim ing", fertilizing, and seeding and soil treatments including clearing, limingf, fertilizing. . 'CfA::- 2. Terraces, contouring, grass wa terways, diversion ditches, reforesta tion, drainage ditches, and soil con servation practices. 3. -ISafe and adequate water supply. '' 4. Construction or repair of fences, Tn artme cases, refinancing of Vxistinir indebtedness i connection I with loans for purposes above. Government (Offers Plan To Bond Holders iCnamHr TT. L?. Sftvinors (Bonds Chair- IM. IRiddick. Jr.. announced .todaythat according to the monthly sales repoitta from Allison James, Slate Director of Savinjts Bonds in beans and corn are planted in wet and .cold soil . ithey will rot in the ground, even if they have passed a good germination test. Also, germinat ing seeds mav be killed when they come into direct contact with strong chemical fertilizers. Be very careiui in uTmlvrno. oniuin'lrni.td fertilizer. Do xi J r , - - not. allow them to come into contac: with the seeds. It is now safe to Plant all warm season crops in eastern and central North Carolina such crops as beans, cucumbers, .muskmelons, watermelons, okra, tomatoes, peppers and egg plants. . Collard seed may Ibe sown ior m early crop, out xae toesc couarw (fatUl Gait, ' SmmU You'll firal your number x quickest by looking ' fa tho Telephone Directory Yef, looking in the telephone .directory firrt is the quickest way of all to find die tight number . ' you want nd to be lure in i advance that you are calling the . tight number. Try it. and see. We're lure - you'll agree. ' TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH THE NORFOLK ftr CAROLINA COMPANY Elizabeth City Edenton - Mtnteo ' Hertford - Sunbury - 5..WE k a ' ' ' concerns have provided r4hese incen tives for the past several years. Local 4-iH Club leaders and County Extension agents conduct the projects which are under the supervision of the Cooperative Extension iService. State winners last year were: Vic tor H. Sauls, Wake County, (Field Crops; Clarisse Warren, Sampson County, garden; and (Bill K. Gragg, Guilford County, poultry: ' A Reminder Mrs. Chatterton I hope you have erioyed this afternoon as guest of the Superwomen's Club. . Mr. Grimm I have, indeed! It re minds me so much of my camp in the woods. Out there the brooks babble. 30 year Fence Posts DEPENDABILITY - .... WtOH4H.IM-. . SWINGING unerringly about the pole ftar, every star and planet in the heaveni can be depended on to move in Hs plotted coune . . . never tow r. never faster, never chang- ,.1ng iti direction. You can confidently depend on ut to carry out your every wish in choice of appoint ments. Good taste and quiet dignity prevail, po 'matter how limpl the ceremony. Yes we are now Authorized Dealers for these popular fence posts the posts that havean aver aae life of 30 years. And we are handling these posts, because we are convinced that they give you the most for your money in every way. They are made from straight, sound wood wood that has been properly seasoned, then PfeSsuTe ireated (not merely dipped) with creosote. This pressure-treatment protects posts agcanst termites and decay ... makes them last and last. And these posts keep original size and strength at ground line; iovou can replace larger untreated posts with smaUertreatedposta. As for appearance, these posts really dress up your property. . , Stop in and talk it over. We'll explain how much - money you can save, and how much work you can avoid by setting Koppers Long-Life Fence Posts. There is Nothing Finer than to Live in North Carolina 4r ti KOPPERS 3 'mm , , i , y Here's Your Career Opportunity! ,, n ;; i. m v n l . , . i Good pay, the ncU of taming, and the chance for unlimited ; advancement a'J are Oucred to young men by the Army and Air Forcer And, these same benefits and opportunities are, ' open to America's young women in the Women's Army Corps ai the Women's Air Force. For a future as bright as the fjstare of .your country choose Almy or Air Force, WAC VAI7. Volunteer for tLIs f " rf ra and women wno HERTFORD LIVESTOCK & SUPPLY CO. PHONE 2501 HERTFORD, N. C jmytATlA Hif 1 From the mountains to the seashore, North Carolinians, are be Sinning to move outdoors. The Spring season opens strong in Asheville in May. State con ventions of Civitans, Lions, K. of C, American Legion, Postmasters, Jaycees, Daughters of America and Industrial Safety Conference are ell scheduled for that month. Along with the beach resorts, fishing takes over now on the coast and if s time to renew your license for inland waters fishing. Best fishing days in May are from the 5th through the 20th-but every day is a good day in May in North Carolina. Plenty of work and plenty of fun makes the ideal balance to good living here at home and, for refreshing relaxation anytime, most of us can enjoy a temperate glass of beer sold under our AB C system of legal control that is working so well. ,, .4-' ; . .... ' North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS j-m-r'- X'pj li JKs . mm Mmf 11 1 mi Ii 11 i'Ih . f . (Continuation of standard tquipmtnt and Mm Mut ilated it dependent on availability of moieriaU vjisl. vIigsg qrcat truck features 1 . GREAT Bf CriE MEATUSES Two Great Engines . ' , Valve-In-Head Efficiency Blue-Flame Combustion - . : Powerjet Carburetor . Perfected Cooling .. SpecUbed 4-Way Lubrication . Thermostatic Heat Control , Cast Alloy Iron Pistons ' CrAT CHASSS rEATUZS Wide Range of Springs o Rugged, Rigid Frames X ' . Hypold Rear Axle Single-Unit Rear Aid Housings New Twin-Action Rear Brakes (heovyufy medelt) v New Dual-Shoe Parking Brake (hewyMy modeh) New Torque-Action Brakes , , (HaM-detf modeh) Foot-Operated Parking Brake (medek wM t-peed tmmUihe) Steering Column Gearshift Large Door Openings Side Doors Held Open by Over Center Stop Sturdy Steel Construction Unit-Design Bodies Pick-UpBodieswithFlushSkidStrips 4-Speed Synchro-Mesh Transmission (to lUrhraodbh) CSZAT CAS AKD BC9Y ixatcses ; ' l New Ventlpanes In Cabs , . Flexl-Mounted Cab Improved Full-Width Cab Seat Seat Adjusts to Proper Eye Level Insulated Panel Bodies Extra-Strong Stake Bodies Full-Width Gravel Shield One-Pieee Fenders Counterbalanced Alligator-Jaw Hood MORE CHEVR0LETS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER TRUCKI rs ir.- -3 ucj country 1 1 1 ' ;lves f. i j!3!lIIm7aIS .(Chevrolet r-f. f H V Phcr Hertford, N.C (CoKipany

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