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Carolina; FRiSAY-arr-z r w ha 4 - . . .. . r 7- V -Since writing'.' last ' -J "'me to get away .for a few days ectiens of North .ion with college , i .eluding one talk 'na',- )' ; ' ' ' ng Classes j a, enjoyed .seeing ' "0men as they be : j.iaihUities as citi Hising classes this . , y college to begin favorable- circumstanc- "y,--f of .v a. commencement ech is-,thaV it 'should be tirae V. Thai .'make the preparation a commencement talk require a it deatfof time and it is a real I challenge to. the best thought pro- cesses of the speaker. " ' , ' -, ' . i y . i ' . ' , -' V -' ' 4 ' Auto Dealer ' ' I- am hopeful ; that the Senate will soon take; up the CKMahoney Bill, It seeks to 'give the auto mobile dealers, of our country their. day in court to protect them from the failure' of automobile: manufac turers to act fat good faith in com' plying with the terms of franchis es or in terminating or not renew ing franchises with their dealers.' ; This bill was reported favorably from the Judiciary, Committee on June 4. It is now on. the Senate calendar." I feel that legislation of this type is long . overdue." ' The hearings- held . before the ' Senate committees have indicated that au-. I If ' ".4 f J '.., JOOO mjm service static; V T . . .... . ' PAY WHITE-PROP. 1 HERTFORO, N. C. tomubile dealers nave Dean Increas ingly encroached upon until they are. virtually no longer independent business men.. In short, they have, little economic freedom. . Of course, it is obvious that ha manufactur ers must have some rights wken they ' issue a franchise, but the proposition should be mora even and- not so one-sided as now. The O'Mahoney Bill attempts to coun terbalance this inequity, - On Bright Snot One bright . spot in the new farm bill is that North Carolina .will be about i 63,101 Acres' better' off : in 1967 in cottage acreage as the re sult of the Stemu's amendments which were adopted I waa glad to strongly, support these amend ment They completely offset the scheduled 1L5 per eent reduction in acreage for North Carolina jn, 1957 and will actually result in an in crease of, about-. 7,321 acres in 1957 as compared with' 1956.. Miscellaneous -Iteaut ,The Senate last, week passed the appropriation 'forthe'' new trout hatchery-in Fisgah.Forest . . . We are now ready to take up the social security revision .i propdsals which will, require, considerable time I was glad to see the Senate pro- i vide, mad- funds for research in cancer . and ;. heart, 'diseases . . There ia'Bome talk around the Cap itol that Congress should now com plete, its' work- by July.v 10, but I feel that, it will probably be long- ,er than that before adjournment ,,.-'.'4 ' i i ' ii in i ,. n i i . v The Bethel Mom Demonstration Club friet Friday-" June 8, at the Community. Building with Mrs. D, W. Simpson as. hostess. r . The United Nations Hymn was used as the opening -song, followed by the devotional which was given by Mrs. J. Ward. ; Miss Blanche Goodwin, president, conducted the business, with . chairmen reports being heard. .iv- ,V '""'. Mrs. U A. Proctor, Home Dairy Leader, gave, a most interesting re port on "Dairy Foods.'' : In the-: absence of Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Reuben, Stallings, Home Man agement Leader, gave a demonstra tion on . "The Use and Care of Small KleotriearAppliances." Mrs, E. J. Proctor, Sr., conduct ed a. contest on Small Electrical Appliances-ith Miss Sarah Ward winning th piiiev ' ' 'The; hostess; swved' cookies 'and NW Mi fat..,iEeii ' CLA-Y CAS SAVE R ' World motorcycle racing dura pioa H. f. Mueller holds up a meeetire with a little more than - a quart of gasoline the amount he needs for each tM run of the new, streamlined German NSU, racer, That small amount of Ater took the -vehicle 100 kilometers (about 60' miles) at a speed of 100 kilometers per ; ) uour in an initial test. Top speed by MueUer in his 'Deafes chair" was about 80 miles pef hour. During the special run, ' Mueller wa lying almost flat on his beck la tbe machine.; ' . wwwwa ' . - - --,-t-i-,nniruvuuut al .fc' 50 per cent of total con s', ptlon was winterized for line in b i oils, cooking pils, salad dresa ir, mayonnaise und related pi-o-J:ii'ts, compared with 87 per cent of ci.. sumption in 1954. About 18 per cent of cottonseed oil consumption went into margarine in s 1965 j in 1354 margarine accounted for-22 cent ; Shortening accounted for 13 per cent of ' 1955 cottonseed oil consumption, compared with' almost S3 per cent in 1954. All other edible and inedible products repra b .ted about 4 per .cent in both years. . ' " -. These cottonseed oil facts and f ' ires appear in the 1 1956 edition of the' Cotton Council study; Cot t C ivaila! .i fim the . i aroh Section, Nationi.l Co'uiu il, P; O. Box 89C-, 1 Tennessee, . ; . t tton ..his, TRY A WErLY CLJ CARD ( ' S 1 1 wish W. ex! as I y dei eut thanks and ki.,,;iat.,n' to my friends, Jjeighbors. and rHlatives for the many acts, of kindness siiown me, for-each prayer 'that was of fer i for me, tLe beauuful flowc. ca: 'a, fruit, visits and -other gifw, du. :ig my illness in Chowan ?o? rital and since ""mv return hrime. I..ay God richly bless each of you, , " Kits.' h. B. i.:iLLr:a. . ON THE'YElR-A!iE;:D CAR oniaeed and Competing Vegetable Soap's) water will clean up your .; : feet but they Won't clear up .. ' -ATHLETE'S FOOT ' Make this easy teat, f Get iiutant d7inf T-4-L at any drug store. Thia powerful fungicide -.will'giv relief IN ONE HOUR r your 40c back. Today at S andM. . -dr. bottled drinks. Others present were Mrs. E. h. Goodwin, Mrs. J. C. Hobbs, Mrs. ? M- Long, Mrs.; W. D. Perry, Sr.', Mrs. E. J. Proctor, Jr., Mrs. Con nie Chambers . and Mrs. Edgar Long. , rj :i SCRATCH-ME.NOT ; f ; WITH ITCH-ME-NOT1 Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. In just IS minutes, if you have to ecratch your itch, your 40c back at any drag store. Use 4 instanMryina ITCH-ME-NOT-. day, or night fori eeseata, ringworm, insect bites, toot itch, other surface ; itches. . Now at S and M;. . 't- ..adv. ft In :''vi mm asIlM c.i , ' - 4-H . Without Nafgint Backache K ') Nassinf baduolM, kriith, or wmliltT Mlut and pain may craawaa withonrrcxaiw tkm, amotional upwta or du to day itnavane Wain. And folka whoaat and drintuawnly aonMtimcajuffer mild bladder irritation ..with that ratleu, unoomfortablt feilinc. ' If you an miMrable and worn out bacauat ftbew diMomtorta, Doan'a Pill oftenbalp by their pain relieving action, by their tooth ing ((Tect to-mw bladder irritation, and by their mild diuretie notion throushtbe kidneys tending to increase the output of the 16 mils of kidney tubes. . So If nagging backache, makes yon fast dragged-out, m iseraUe . . . with restleH, slep leas nights. . . don't wait ...try Doan'a Pills. ... gee tne same nappy relief millions have JoyesMi 'Umf9: awatp'piJWf ..prwwM'-w-v&f,HmfMi-'' . ----;f---v---i--'- --i ..fr)-.'.'.f----.-.-. i-Va-v-''-V'-'',ir-i-"-i:,--'-:'r-i-"'i,-i---------t--i"ii----i-------f,j-i (3 i C :v.- 7 U lilr' I 7 j i.ia-n 'mi wv.i. i t ill ..I "i.tC Matching AutOBstU Vc$h:r cr.i Dryer V ; - AUTCriAtfC VJAlUtH Completely automatic Activator Washing Action e Top loading' ; , AUTUTIC DHYlk - Cloth dry. fluffi wrinkJe-fraa, Pluflt In lilt toast ( T150yoUav ; ' ' No axpjnilv Initallatlonj - ONLY A FEW, AT THi FftlClT SEE CHARLIE UIIPIILETT FO ETAILfl OF SPEQAI THI? 07uZ2 - ; Thousands of Worid War II vet erans in this state are holding Armed Forces Leave Bonds that have drawn, no interest for f iv years or longer, and Uncle Sam would like to pay up an average of $200 apiece. Waiter -P Johnson,- State Sales Director of the U. S.TMasury'a Savings Bonds Division, ; has an idea fw IKese" ex-G.L's who annar-i en tly don't need the ) money right ' iMiwi na suggests uiey recfeera those leave Bonds and put ? the money in Seriea E Savings Bonds, which pay 8 per cent interest com pounded semi-annually when bold to maturity of nine years and eight months. ' 4 v ,' y- j, - , In he country as" a whole, 130, 000 veterans hold Leave Bonds worth $26 million, i It's, alt thafs left of more than two billion dol lars paid to members of the Armed Forces discharged between. April 1, 1943; and October 1, 1946. The five-year bonds, 'carrying an inter est rate of 2" per cent a year, were used to reimburse veterans for unused leave, f- , t ' - A special act of Congress in i47 made the bends redeemable after. September 1 of that year. some i.& billion were cashed with in tne next few months; others were held to draw additional inter est However,, the last of. these matured on October. L . 1951. anrl have' drawn no interest since that date. i . "Now the Treasury would, like to clear its books of this bond is sue," Mr, Johnson said, "and ia calling on all veterans' organiza tions to help locate-the 130,000 bond owners. Then when then I Bwds are cashed,; t can think of no oetter place to put the money wan m Bate, sure, indestructible United States Sayings' Bonds. And," Mr. Johnson added "if you don't have any Leave Bonds, Sav ings Bonds are still a good, buy.; Cottonseed Oil Use . In 1955 Approaches RecorrlHighOf '54 Total U. S. factory, consumption of cotton seed oil In 1956 amounted to almost 1,5 billion pounds, the National Cotton Council, reports, . ine- Council notes that 1 last Tears tota) waa, the second largest amount consumed any f-evious year. All-time high for c( ionseed oil ' usage occurred in 1. ! when 1.8 billion, pounds ware consumed. Cottonseed, oil accounts 1 for 26 per cent of, total U. S,. factory con sumption, of vegetable oils Li ItZS, compared with 81 per cent in 1954. The decline in eottonsoVf oil eon sumption, and its share of mar kef between? 195 and i:."3, is pri marily the result of an i - in the price advanta cf . . ' d iving the period, t' C . Cottonseed, oil ; dforovereOyearkGetBoan'aPmstadul Donri's Pills , A4 No. US-41 Unas ; aneenganaaaa.a... fV ATS AOXTLfyi-n JVU ) V 1 f -,,j--v -. ; m CHRYSLER JMNOSORV-8 U 1956 It's all yoiirs for Up cost cf a fully eqiL!?p3d "luvv-pnccd" sn::!Icar! TOWE , - WEBB MOTOR CO., INC. Hertford. N. C, Dealer License No. 16S0 PHONE 331 " M..JTrrTrritnyL , rn- " . - -f--,-f-iJ--ir-ii--ir nnr rnV -iiit'irirsTii"T rirnn nosxinntjaxAJ'uuuca ' mm v ( f . i J -i - t ". .- . r .;: -z, ,,;. yy,' ..,.. ,..,a .vi' .- - .-..-- -. I I'- .- Jr'-jf, .' .-!""'jv:,.'. it-; in 1 . - I V v.: Tv ' " . I - -L-a.j u L - J J 1 1 Mwwasae'll Vai L.ssv.kw'i... at C l.,J ATrro, at - .- '.' 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