a. J ij rrtr;c-1 tux E..ovi organic xn&tUr ia sX i an ' import; -1 part of gardening. To keep the orranic matter- of 'file soil at a faisrh level ia one of (the- main reasons farmers rotate their crops. , . , Although adding organic matter to , soil is no cure-all, it does open up heavy soils and increases me water holding capacity, of sandy soil. It also, contains a small amount of plant food and helps release plant nutrients into available forms. - . Small gardeners cannot practice crop rotation. Usually they do not " have access to the anam source of or- , game matter" on farms themanure ' pile. However, it is fairly easy to keep soil in good condition with a couple of compost heaps. -Composting materials may be kept in a pile in an out-of-the-way corner ,-. of the garden, into them place all kinds of grass clippings, , leaves and weeds that have not formed seeds. This material should be placed in lay ers about six inches thick and cover d with a thin layer of .top soil. It is a good idea to sprinkle each layer of r plant material with complete plant food. . -y-i, - - - Alternate layers of vegetable mater ial and soil can be built up to a height of three to four feet. Each layer should be soaked with water and the top of the heap should be divided to catch the rain. "'. . WHITE HAT NEWS William Umphlett, son of Mr. and Mr Seth Umphlett is home on leave. 'Mrs. J. B. Eure and .Mrs. 'Horace Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dail at -their' home neay Elizabeth City on Wednesday. Mrs. J. D. Yeates spent Monday in Elizabeth City visiting friends. ' ffllr. and Mrs. Horace Miller had as their guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Perry and children, Misses Grace 'Sullivan and Anne Cobb of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dail and Mr, and Mrs. Herman Caddy. (Mrs. J. B. Eure spent the week end in Moyock with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Umphlett. ; -- JRaymond Eure went to see relatives in Virginia on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 'Small, 'Jr., and daughter, Connie, spent Sunday with Mrs. Small's' parents, Mr. and FOR SALE THE KING OF SWINE" PIGS BOARS GILTS ' Member OIC Swine Breeders Association 35 Years Selby R. Minton MERRY HILL, N. C. offers fir.3 it v.. -r ' 1 A" X ;V,V I star t I v I : rtate,Cktd tllfliril . SEE ; YOUR LOCAL FORD J)HALER Ccravcri-.1!7 Lizizl In Yc ur Tc:::".:r.o D!;; 1 zrj M J. P. n:te. lit. and II. j. Jim WIiams ' ! T.l- noke Eir'-is visited C!rs. V.Ia-s' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Seta Umiphlett, on Sunday. ; , ' .- Those visiting in the home of Mr. and Sirs. Ulric Caddy .this week were: Sirs. J. Bj Eure, Mrs; Ambrose Saw yer, 'Mrs. Herman Caddy, lira, Marvin Caddy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry luathews, Mrs. Elbert and Adron Jordan,. Quin ton Hurdle, Mrs. Baker Wood, Kiss Elizabeth Wood, Mrs. lizzie Gray of Suffolk, Va., and iMiss Gladys 'Umph lett. 5 ' , ! . . t . ," RECITAL (CONDUCTED -Mrs, I. C. Yagel presented her pi ano pupils at a recital on last Tuesday at the Agricultural 'Building. Those taking part on the program were' Jean Edwards, Alice Jean Jackson, Billy Yagel, Welly White, Virginia Cay, Ann Thatch,- Peggy Harrerl, Mary Frances Eure, Carolyn - lSure, Ann Bray and 'Reba Yagel. ; i ' Two prizes were given among the pupils for a game played similar to bingo using musical selections. Peggy Harrell and Mary Frances Eure were the winners. . During the intermission Mrs. W. E. White gave two readings, impersonat ing Back Seat Driver and The Picture Cow. IIScIlliolBrjty By Dr. Sophia Brnnsoa ' - a The Heart In Strenuous Times ' Since the (first article was written concerning the many sudden deaths, at a comparatively early age, taianytimore tave joined the vast army of the Whan avary minute count Long Distance Is th shortest, fastest way Aik lenriceman what a loot dh cum call meant to him. Aik botinaa-' man how ht appreciate thit apeedf ernce. Yet it actually corn wcr litdb And fatal an c ica Idwcc aftcf 6 PJd., and oa Sunday. So whenever you want row maataae to act than fatBat, think of Ions distance fint usmui MAN TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH THE NORFOLK at CAROLINA COMPANY Elizabeth City - Edenton - Mantes ' Hertford Sunbury OCu otfs V V-0 Power 4 t . .- V KJtVICi ft1 ifel offers Automatic Ri6 Ccnlrcl Vbffcrs Autcr.aiic f:.i!::: r.1:!:cr cccr.:y offers scats vilh fivo-fect I:!? rcci vcRcw D::bb-S::I Qni-Sin Crc!:cs V c:rs ch:!to cf 3 crcat drive:: Ckstk It r ) 1 11- xiead. A greVl enemy t l.e ' !i i racing a 't tL3, tr ' -'- . more activities into a Ly k i r afcomph'ished wl-lout c ' This upsets the temper aJ C 2 1 . it is conauciiv to latsue,- in a and nervousness. . , Many accKfews are ca'sc 1 ? 3 hurry. Somdtimes a few imM.j w extra Indulgence in bed starts (the y off wrong. ffhe -breLSazt is f down and the person rushes oZl O lUe place of business. (He does not rotice the car in front or that cos- r the careless child or .pedestrian there is a scream and a sickening thud. Then a lire is crushed out Tot lowed by a life-long regret. . ' Conctant hurry causes strain and anxiety ai well as unhappineBS. iWhy the hurry? Is it to bring ma iterial success T You think What money will give you happiness But dees it? The constant rush overtaxes the heart. Some day irreparable damage an- announces itself by an intolerable heart pain or some other dangerous symptom that proclaims that your dajs of health are ended maybe that you haven't long ito live.' " - (When you were weft, you abused your health. You paid no attention to dependability; A HEART of firaslnwi of ttstl, and seeming' human i tslligehca. : That b' tnoimn mschlnsfy . , . the dspandabii-. ty of which hat ansblsd Man: to labor Isti and bam motV nd mount to thU higher phv Mdst,' .. The undoubted dependebS Hy of our profattionai ifaff-i; enable' you to malt your " choice at time of need, un hindered by doubts of any kind. IN mmw: o o kzr ht fesfi'W-. m 5 'Optfaaol a tV th awrtS m V mvt-lt whr. - ;y i - ana trial ..w aU " "-".. " t s -if- i, . - 1 ' j 9JUk L.jw the t i 1 t , ,.e ' ,wy car . L' L , O 7 jjsy life Cju" ' ;i. ,)t' ; . .1. Liquor wJ o c:j r 1 hours murt La a vol ' i I wL"i that I bad Ithoir-'t r t '1 Lrfare iis disewS f J It. JL v. n are. Now I have Lscovere4 Cci love nor honor, wealth, nor rar, can give the . health is gone - Ee timely wise , .-.,'- , j -. With heal'Ji all housl of ' pleasure flies." . . The states are planning to spend hnlmense sums of money to take bare of the sickj disabled and mentally 1U. They want more doctors, nurses and institutions to .take care of all these people. Instead tf ... placing all the emphasis on taking cure of sick peo ple, would it not be well to begin by educating people to tlake tare of their health so that they (would not lose it in the ffirat place? ' , . Teach children Wi'at tobacco and al cohol are poisonous hat God punish es those who abuse and Mout His laws. Nature makes them sick. Jit is a lalw more rigid than thlat of the IMedes and Persians. You cannot abuse and . PUCLISKED FIGURES SKOW: .. i.':,.'.T' , c ;' .':'..'.','.' ".'.."..( .'..'.'..:. .- ; ' T'r Camel is America's most popular cigarctto.ljy.stijl&S more billiuiis! GL)SEOUTSALE OF OUR ENTIRt: STOCK OF "i worg e iDmiances . INCLUDING ' : ,v 1 10-ft. REFRIGERATOR , 1;1 WASHING MAailNE ; ' 2 OIL BURNERS . T ' fectric Irons Electric Hot Plates . See US-TODAY For a Real BARGAIN In Electric Appli ances. These Articles Must Be Sold During -Our Oose-Out SALE. PHONE 3641 SD7X 11" 1 1 j . i . . . . . Z' 7fce: TTfcea yea rrtt-r t!:i - l .a. : . . . :.. V a I S C It f f. ff a I C 2 . J - I Tf Nf y r ' 'A 1 ya - i r:t f Ji are a it. V - 3 t'SO 1 , - (' i C'v- -..at ' '1 a T , . U i 'An f -"r.ted -43.CC0 persor who drive i...V)r vv.:.icles. fcr. il'a lj-.n applytej for tieir new d'i.it'e IU censes on 'Hay 14. irresent cnauf- four's licenses expire on June 30. 1 .This year is the last in which chauf feurs will be' required to 'obtain re newals of licenses during the latter part. of May and in June. . In the future, licenses ' of drivers of for hire vehicles will expire on the birth day of the applicant in the year fol lowing the year of Issuance, provided the applicant has held his license for six months. lVi3 IK.7.7S? .1. When did IRussia tfoin in the war against Japan? 2. fNams the Foreign Minister of ir oa Co. HERTFORD1, N.C i I I wearirj f r f r-7 ..........'... - . . . . . f ... I I. J I J c ' . oil .' o . ; 3 f 3 L 1 . a d. 'or Ciiiar-fl 1 : rt '. ' ' , '. - -v f. L. -ot-i what Couth American iourJ..: 3 a t.e r r-r m? . 6. iV. t country ranks fin ia oil producon? "v ' -6. The initials 5PA stand for what goverr. J ac.i.ryT ' TC3 AN2.7ERS 1. On Aug. S, 19;5. -, t 2. 'Robert Bchuman. ' . . -3. It is always celebrated on the" first' Sunday. after'tTie" first full moon following Ce Verrud lEquinox. ' 4, Crazil, Ecuador and Colombia. 5., The United jt&tates,' followed by Venezuela aM TvUBaia," . t". , ; 6. Defense Production Admlnistra tion. j 1 EDENTON, N C. 1 Week Day Shows Contlmmu ... From 109; z,t t Saturday Continuous Front 1:89 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 , Thursday and Friday,- ' , May 17-14 'A.' : Tyrone Power and . . Susan Hayward in ;, - ' -1 "RAWBUDE" . t" Saturday, May 19 . . " 1 Johnny WebtauUer and . Buster Crabbe in "CAPTIVE GIRL" Sunday and Monday, , May 26-i!l ' " 1 ' - ... . ' ' ' Gregory Peck and ' ,; Barbara Payton in ' ' - ONLt THE VALlANTr ,; ..t i o- ' Tuesday and Wednesday, May 22-23 " '' -t : , Lassie - Gary Grey ia ' , "THE PAINTED raLLS", , Eli) ti:zau.i ESENTOI n. g Friday and Saturday, May 18-19 , - 'Dana Andrews and 1 i iRichard Conte in -' - SALERNO BEACHHEAD" Ili-Wayl7 Drive-in Theatre Two Shows Each Night . In-Car Speakers Modern Rest Rooms. Snack Bar Admission 40c Children Under 12 Free Id Cars Friday and Saturday, - May 18-19 Gregory Peck and - Helen Westcott in, . '? THE GUKFIGIITERW " I, n. ii i ' Sunday, May 29 ... "Eleanor Powell and -. Dennis OHeefe in ' SENSATIONS" . Monday and Tuesday, . May 21-22 Audie Murphy and. , - Gale Storm in , THE KH) FROM TEXAS" . Wednesday and Thursday, May 23-24 ,j IBetty Grable and . ; - Dan Dailey in - "MY ELITE HEAVEN" . .. 1 A' o t . v 4 '1 ' 3 C . -3 , ' ' F '1

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