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, kWI t TT SKIT i T.I.1NDAY Hollowull as the oldest father. t Mra.vVtthanWHfat ftade wonthe atiehisrace award. . At the close of the..meeting ev ervone was Invited 'into the hall Cv ned frnnr Pmre Onef , ' 1,. Tom , Banks, Ernest Long, tge Baker and Tommy MaRton. or ref reghmenta. Hazel Jackson received the award( - r being the youngest father who To err is human, to forgive di d a . child in school and F. vine. -rPope. Z'J 'yx hiovthts i If , I5 Hfatcbout 3 ' . 1 " ' ' U. S. Savinre Bonds tYforth Carolina has no transportation shortage of oil or fasoline. Our supplies of gasoline and oil are delivered y: i 1. ocean tankers from Texas to Wilmington and More- :' head City 2. by pipeline from Louisiana to Greensboro 3. by tank cars from oil fields to many cities 4. by barges to Elizabeth City, Washington and Fayette ville r5. by tank truck to distributing, points all over the State 'A Every important ;porj'pf terminal in this system of dis- .'-.tribution is in a community of progressive and enlight- ened people who favor "legal control" of the sale j of maltf beverages ire the best Interests of whfcjesrn and law abiding conditions. , North Carolina Division UMITID STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. The Treasury has announced that it has requested .the Congress, enure legiHittuun mnicii wui vjiernui an increase jn th lnlteribfe rate on new sales of United States' Sav ings Bonds. The Treasury's request to thei Conj(fefi cHeetMtiort M:(be im portant roa that the Savings ijonds program hns played In our national life over the , jast t22 years, serv ing to ncouragfl'thrif and to plqce the Government's firianoes onra sound basis.' Today about 40 mil lion persons own more than $41 bil lif n of Series E and . H Savings Bonds. .. The. Treasury's request to the Congress called attention to the important role that the Savings Bonds program has' played in our national life over the last 22 years, serving to encourage thrift and to place the Government's finances on a sound basis. . Today about 40 million persons own more than $41 billion of Series E and H Savings Bonds. ' Identical proposed bills were transmitted to the Senate and the House- of Representatives which would give the Treasury the same flexibility with ' regard to interest rates on Savings Bonds that it has on other types of Treasury bonds. Passage of the legislation will per mit the Treasury to go forward with plans to offer improved in terest rate terms on all Series E and H bonds sold on or after Feb ruary 1, 1957. If the proposed legislation is passed, the Treasury pl.ms to in crease to ZM per cent 'the interest rate on new E bonds held to ma turity, in place of the present 3 per cent. The issue price and face value of the new E bond will be unchanged but; the present 9 years and, , ? ;in(rth j!inaturtty will b sh6nn4i to 8 yearn anl 11 months. Terms of any extension privilege for the new bonds .will be determin ed luter: , j j . tAlpq (JejWiJttofc,' ,vaWe .1b jrhe Bew '.bond f oV the eitrly , year Will be increased to provide, A substan tially higher'jyielrt to bwnetyhrho find It necessary d ivdeem ftheir bonds before' maturity. .'.The; .re turn oftj the new ,bon'!, if held 8 years; would be 3 per cent,, com pared' .with' 254 per cent at pres ent. ; t ; However, -present owners : of bonds will generally find it advan tageous to continue holding them. For example, a $100 E bond has a redemption value of 79.20 when held two and a half years. That bond will earn $20.80 more to reach 4 , ., IS ibonds,! ihe ,Umitvon bond which " O .! may be spurth'ased by one individual W,yVin any on jrear ia being reduced a . 1 from . $20,000 to $10,000 face amount for each series. The Treas ury is withdrawing the present investment-type Series J and K bonds from sale, effective April 30, 1957. Both of these decisions underline the Treasury's desire to emphasise the Savings Bond as a security de signed for .millions of average in dividual American savers. ,:' , , ea,t .are wjufred : to maintain . jut tience of good fishermen, ' 1 ; Information 1t ponds may be ob tained rom, the local Soil Conser vation Service office. The article next tv. t w.tJk f'erti- jize Fish Po'ml9"SucW,sfully."i- flsirt erekt'yop In a'batlung .i- .CauldJnterwt Him jtnqwhere Pretty Shop Girl Could I in - Mr. Gay "You certainly cou baby, but my wife's over there rat the glove counter." ii" ..' . i fiT-"" ' " "'TT... i:r:c '7 r. " .. ' "1 1 ate Increasing Rapidly There are about 21,000 fish ponds in North Carolina. ' Yearly con struction at the present rate i alding about 1,"C0 to this number. Many of the ponds lire, built for stock water,Mrrgation;' swimming, beauty and the like, but practically all of the ponds are stocked with fish. A. pond properly stocked, managed or fertilized ami managed brings profit; pride and pleasure to its owner. An improperly stocked, managed or fertilized pond is a dis. ib. full lini) vi,,, t mat.,,;. I appointment. The way to: deter- ty, and this $20,80 is slightly more , For the broadest auto insurance coverage available see your nationwide man ' 1 : aboiiV Nationwide's new . EfflfflLY AUTO POLICY '4UWWk4Jp At tlie Same LOW, LOW X Rates than per cent on $79.20 for,. the' remaining period of 7 years 2 months, compounded semi-annually. People holding bonds which have! reached maturity and are being re-j tained under the ten-year extension privilege will also find it to their .advantage to continue holding them,'. Such bonds reaching the ex tension period since May 1952! are already paying a full 3 per cent in terest compounded semi-annually and are redeemable on demand; and bonds of an earlier period show a still greater return. The Treasury also plans to of fer, effective February 1, 1957, a revised 10-yead Series T bond with yields generally comparable to the new E hond and returning 3 per cent if held to maturity. The new H bond, like the present 'bond, would pay interest by check each six months in contrast to the appreciation-type E bond. i On passage of the legislation, all I 1957; Si i protection aoainst bodily iniurv liability and orooertv damage liability . . . even when you're driving a borrowed automobile. LIBERALIZED ... protection against physical damage . . . whether it's your own or someone else's ..car you're driving. LIBERALIZED coverage for your wife, residents of your house - - hold, or any qualified idriver behind the wheel of your car. LIBERALIZED medical Repayments coverage . .., for .accidental injury to you when -driving a car owned by . another. LIBERALIZED protection generally. For example 72 hours after you report 1 the theft of your car, Nationwide will reimburse you for all transportation charges not exceeding $5 a-day up to $150,' until final settlement is offered. ' See your near est, Nationwide Man NOW! ' HERTFORD , , ...,, Clyde C. Lane, Market 'street-Tel. 419! ' E.DENTON .. Joseph M. Thorud, Bank Oldg. Tel. 2429 J ,; a ? . FO.R YOUR ENTiRTAlHMIt4T .' ; . NATIONWJDI PtAYHOOSI ' Chinncl 11 WTVD 7:00 . 7:15 P. M. Wednndays 1NATIOHWIDI CIGHTJ ChanMtIf WNCT rollowini Wd. r4jfi Flflhfs 'tf..;!, . Save by INSUOJUG with mutual icuAr:cs cokphy -i .h ' . home offlcet'ColumlMi, Otio ,' . -f bonds dated February, CI 1 1 inereaiier woum Dear tne : new terms .'automatically. Existing stocks 1 of bonds tn the hands of the' Treasury's more than 20,000 E bond issiling "agents would be used until supplies of the ,new bonds are available ,Sifwe the"sue dateon .the bond would determine" jts terac no purchaser 'who , received' ahXld ivi " uona .qacen r enruary, iwii or thereafter need feel"that'!he should exchange it for a new hond I when it is .available although he -may if he' wishes. ' The E and H Savings Bonds rank among the best investments 'm thq world .for the average saver. The man who buys a Savings BondW something that other bonds do not offers-complete freedom from mar. ket fluctuations. - He also has something many other forms of saving do not have a guaranteed interest rate over a period of years. He has the unusual protection of safety against the physical loss or destruction of his securities; a mil lion separate bonds have been re placed by the Treasury over , the .years. j ,. geries E . bonds have acquired ,. greater attractiveness in recent vyears because of the country's 'sub stantial success in curbing inflation. Government fiscal and monetary policies will continue to be direct ed toward the twin goals of pco-' nomifl growth and stability in the value of the dollar. ' r . f- Because of the;in6re nttr"'?ii features of the new Series E and mine if a Iign pond is gooa is to answer the question, "Hew is the fishing?" If fishing is good, it is a good fish pond. A flpod fer tilized fish pond should, yield lpO to 50ft ppundg. of fish, pex.vf.re per year. Unmanaged popds are low m their yield of f ishj. of ten yield ing less than ,5,0 pounds pe acre. 1 There, are four-essentials for a good fish pond: . ; . 1 . 1. Selecting the site. A site with favorable topography or shape, sufficient but not excessive water supply, and a soil which will prevent excess leakage, are ideal. 2. Pond cbnstruction. Clear the pond of brush and trees. Leave the pond bottom smooth so it can be seived if needed. Make the spill- way sufficiently wide so that wa ter will not ever get over six inches deep in it. Deepen .the pond at all places to 18 inches or more. Estabi lish a good soil and water conser vation progam on the ' watershed to keep the pond from getting muddy. , 3. Fertilize. Pond waters, well fertilized, , grow more fish, pro duce less, weeds . and provide bet-j ter fishing. Pond .waters proper ly fertilized pay off, but improper fertilization is worse than not fer tiliiing ! at - all. -1 Fertilizey -gKow mqre,.fish, and also helps prevent and control'1 troublesome ;water- weeds. - " ,::..' - ' ' 4. A larsre amount of fish. . 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