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PAGE EIGHT s [OX i ’ 30,000,000 CUSTOMERS | .Naturally It's Gas ) $ F«n Fookfuja: • Heating ! * -' '- *" Heating • Refrigeration * ® i)nor> • Incinerators * Air Conditioning | Itiuli 3. Service Co. OF N.C-, Inc. Dial TEmple 2-3761 f ACME REALTY COr E; Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds j || Fire and Automobile Insurance | V* .- BUILD AID REPAIR HOUSES | Dial TE 2-0956 ; 129 j:. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C. • "-*' [ A v , ■; I*- •* so * » j -;-4V * . -* •f f C*? ; • A •/„ ’* **£■ "tr ■ * •• ■» 5 TO £||4 r< <# -fe v ' . ijfe' » __ I j y ! / /7 X V- : \4^S Get fHe jump .. n ho!-weother driving with low-pressure IIEMERALS : at I 428 S. McDowell St. Dial TE 2-0571 ! toyemsMMMommua. GOT YOURS ON OUR EASY PAY PLAN II § N ° w Paymg I I | Compoundtd quort<Hy and intangibly \ tQX or> savin 9 s - | I | I j t Now! SAVE MORE! *33'““ S ! I y-< y * , j \ FREE - AZALEA PLANTS - FREE •;l beautiful plant worth $4.00 will be given FREE to each person % w bo deposits SIOO.OO, or more in on insured Savings Account. it; | | Iha Hood System Industrial Bank I § MSt? 122 5. Salisbury St, i I Raleigh mSM I | - 3 v q§r | AM MM fv|( » i IVK II I II) Above members and (Henris of Ihe M. Augustine's Alumni \ssoei.ition. '! irle-.i aler ) hujMer in \ tigini i hold a <lii> nor meeting in honor ui i’unlir Anders Left to right Mr*. Me! M I'errv IVimbisii Mo V:*r*> Blount. Mrs. Naomi Clark Lillie Mis- Erica ( lark, Mrs. S-.'lrn A. Perry, president: Mrs Winifred R Johnson. Miss ft Perry. Mr*. T. M Williams, Miss Hattie Goodman Mrs. Kdith Tyncs. Mrs Clarence Kir Standing: John Perry. f)r. I If. Horton. George Wimhish, Dr Erie Clarke, i jrlv Rlotint. Purdie \nders Cl.ir enee Kie and Solomon Bethea At FSTCr Summer Session Opens June. 10 FAYETTEVILLE - • The >. coming six-weeks summer session at the Fayetteviile State Teachers College v.'ill get under way or June 12 and will be concluded on July 20, according to a statement by Dr. Rudolph Jones, President of the institution The course offerings will be de signed to meet the needs of those who wish to satisfy academic de ficiencies, to accumulate credit to ward the Bachelor's degree, or to study for the pleasure of so doing Likewise special courses will ap pear on the schedule for teachers in service who may wish to raise <-r to renew their teaching rertifi or to convrrf thf*m from on? teaching area to another SHOP Joyce & Bailey AND JUST SEE HOW MUCH YOU SAVE ON TOP QUALITY , . Furniture Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 123 I MARTIN STREET Dial TE 1-2742 1 v i'•iMninmii mu ■iimi in i. ’■r*i>%ur-v-itujarr‘vnrv*»i*r~ 3 Top Winners In Chatham Gardening Essay Contests PITTSBORO Mildred Price of Chatham High, Siler City; Par i thenia Selelrs of Horton School, i Pitt-boro: and Thurman Hannar. jJ. B Waters School, Goldstor. \ were top winners in the gardening essay contests in treir respective | Dairymen Are Warned I About Low Producers Dairymen, like others in the I j farming business, are striving for ! | high production Every dairy hero : I has some good rows but tmfor | funntolv most herds also have some ; j that don't ev. u nay for their keep. Marvin E Sonia , dairy sperm- ; ! list *,v«tli the N. C Agricultural I A-• JCtvi j h ic»i I Ocl V itt:, CMi i.n lUW “ l j producing cow o;m < at up the pro* * • fit from one of the high uroducors | j When one row u!lso's the profit fi-'is another, it it,cans that j cow? in the herd are just break- ! ' in*> even T'ltis is evirieneo that i | low-producers must go: Wh#}„ V Hie . bjyN.. ifp-S 4 ? ...- T -.ul\ I these eager-eaters and five-hoard* ! ers? Ser.gor says any time is a good \ ' lime to get rid r-f this kind of • | cow but now that l.h« base molting * j pciiod is over. n*Fnt nov; is an : | good Drue to study the ; i herd rccoj'ds and remove the cows ; j that have been unproftteab’e duc* f ; inix Ihe year. j Cows that are natnndly low pro* 1 •iuccrs ones ihai have been slow | • i breeders, those that have been most 1 r ’ and udder trouble, as well ns *he j 1 eider rows, should be looked at I i with a critical e.vf when culling the j ; nc-rrt ' LoW pf'oduetion should V>c gi' 7 - • ‘on the grcavcxi io.p N | | BEAUTY- j j News & Views j '—•—By TON) WDODWABO—ANS— *' SEE GOOD SPEAK GOOD \ I OTHER'S DAY i ~ lovely j ‘ thought and . . also a fine time to take a look at yourself i to see if you are improving | with age Mature years can he ! Sfod years if you’re prepared I to live them confidently. The three little rules, ' see no evil. ' hear no evil, speak no j evil” are sound advice that puts | a charming smile on your face. 1 Here’s another—“keep the body ] ! beautiful as sweet and clean as j : a spring day.” These take con- i stanl attention to accomplish, ! but it s welt worth the effort. Your eyes and smile are the j ■ mirror of your heart. Your j i smile tells, too, whether you've i followed the simple rules of j dental care . . namely, brush ing your teeth and drawing a j 12 to 14-inch length oi dental floss gently between them afle» every meal, to dislodge every particle of food that can cause decay ... then seeing your den tist at least twice a year. By measuring added energy I after a bath, shower, just a good \ face scrubbing or cleaning your teeth, it has been found that each takes ihe place of a cer tain amount of rest or sleep. Feel tired and discouraged? Then stop and do one or sev eral oi these things. The added energy will help you whip through household chores like ! a breeze . . not !o mention j how feeling good improves the 1 ; expression on your face. L'JSajWlfe;'J'tlS J THE CAROLINIAN schools They read their essays entitled: “Why Every Chatham' I Family Should Grow a Garden” , i over station WNCA, Siler Citv on | ! March 29th. These essays were written to uiooui age more famines to enroll I slates Sengor. He says thai in N'm'h ; : Carolina according to Dairy Herd I Improvement Association records, i a cow that p ouu.'i s only fi.2ol* i I pound' of 4 per cent, milk in a year is just breaking even I- tin - ! . kind nf cow o n your bom-dins I I list? in on an accurate )oh o f culling, j ' production records arc rv.|uiicil. St-ngcr pointer) out. Ilairym -n who j ; are net kt oping formal r< cords of j their ht i d’s production should con tact their county larrn agent a-j hour thr type of record most suit ! . <i for their operation. Scr:iter sevs j there are several low-cost glar.s | •L'wy.Jij *€> uo i omen. My Neighbors y* - e- T' -r* 7 'ILn N / rj. Aorr “So, after paying rr>v in come tax, I didn't have enough left to buy a swimming isi/it!’* GOODSON’S • Fancy Meals « (iroceries * ( oal • Fresh Fish • Poultry ® ()U k FRFF DKfJVERV n /00 S. Blno'lworth Sfrect fhal TE 2-8254 MDON* ORAND NATION At CHAMPS A jtoet 317-h.p. Pontiac with Trl-Pow«r Corburetion -c*.lm-tott option o>* any moda! he-,: caa iegordi«st of siia. pow«r or pric* in fk« biftgeit stock car c«nip#tifion oi ih* v«or! You May Win a_PONTIAC FREE? 100 FONTS ACS given away FREE to prove to you what the experts already know ySTOr ? C hi f yogi rr , about America's Number t Road Carl j ** B * A Oo so your outhorirpe! Slip into the driver's seat and put this baby through its I paces! In short order you'll agree with ihe experts-horn I ™ ' competition drivers to automotive writers — you've got your hands on H April and test drive the Ihe surprise car of the year! Name the test—the Champ'll j * 1957 Pontiac, come through every time! What else could you expect from the car that took everything in the NASCAR Daytona Grand Fii! out the official enfiy National'? What else from the car that outclassed America'* i,i i . . .. , A . . lop per .'armors in the toughest grind the California Highway §'* ° nd dep ° 4 ' rt w,th Patrol could devise to select its new fleet? You're ahead any wa y jf your dealer. you figure it! You've piloted the most spirited four wheels That’s «!l there it to it? that ever hit the highway—-and you've put yourself in good ow * !■’ 1 ■ e libs eye-opener parked in your i .u.ircr m • -- ... ; . u .. r ,„ L * (in .„. 1 v* r/ for free! How can you lose? -«(' — » •wtWWfr' . - .. v »KC YOUR AUTHORIZED PC. . .. d* At. 6ft in the county Garden Contest, tin top winner of which will receive a SIOO.OO cash prize. Second and ■ third prizes will be $50.00 and 1 $25.00 Other essay winners receiv ing cash prizes were Hargett Alston, Camilla Lane, I’ndine Wicker, Louvenia Barber, and Eddie la-e Palmer of J. S. Waters School, Goldston: Brenda Edward:*. Sandt a Johnson, and Sylvia l.utterloh of < hatham High. Siler City and Henry Frances Brooks and Sylvia Degrnffcnrcidt of Horton School. I’iltsboro Honorable mention went s o IBella Horton. Gladys Lynn Mar ian Smith. Linda J. Cotton, Mar ; shadale Richardson. Phyllis 't. v i lor. Flossie Mae Alston Phyllis i Tot Lin Piw*«*. r »-> • A >(«»»«•.* . aa. i -t I * L'-Ull, ; Sheia Smith. Rufus Horton, Dor -1 ethea Farrington. Euphaliu flor . ton. Ann Leach. Arr-eHa Brook-. ■EI nest Dark. Jr.. Willie Mae ; Leach, Maw .Iran Jacobs, and Sandra Burrietie of Horton; Vu ■emu. Chavis. I.indt.a Lambert :and Herbert Mclntosh, Stan ; phoney Hi den Mpl-.-jr,;: ; Ch.*-. i.-. i Shirley Jean Marsh, and Ohm j Wicker Jr of J S Waters. Gold stem: and P«trlcta Williams, r ic i Carol Fnxx. Janie*' HrowP' Ada I Rnsc'ooro, and Lain Dearaffen ; it id l, Ciiaiham High. (»ua ra ntecd fwlLt V REP A IKS : All done In your home nr I m our modern ?hop Wc T\' ! picture tube ir.t'urancr.. LEWIS Radio & TV Clinic li:i S Rloociworf.ii SC. Oial w jmy. »i*jw'EH* r+tvirv- -•'‘wr.—'•«*rrj»M»TH' mwiy:*- fi|—m ~miimil»l ■ i WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 3957 Draft Board Seeks 2 Wake Delinquents The registrants listed below are ■i delinquent with the Wake County j , | Selective Service Local Baord No. " I Those delinfiucnt registrants | ] have failed to comply with Selce- j * live Service Regulations, and it j I is requested that a sfatemeni he 1 published in the newspapers and announced over the radio calling j atention In the fact that rio-lin | quency subjects a registrant to im ’ mediate induction and urging these j delinquents to communicate with « this board, immediately, in an ef | fort to remove the cause of de- j j linquenc.v. Members of the regis ! trants’ families and others ac (iuaint,-d v*. iih th.-ni ar*.' reciuested . - lii render assistance in locating those delinquents These dclinqueni Get your hog killing done before .. February, advises John Christian 1 r*„ti ,• . - i.j/.tvnsiun animal ; husbandry specialist Afti r fob i. - : we have warmer weather and there < s more chance for •- p* i■ . - * he warns. DTIVE y ''"'f-r- —v -y»——,. di GREAT ; *A. OAK j iLEKBED J , registrants are u> <;ed to immcri' ■ i |ly contact this boarc 1 . If tit J not do so, tho s< ! ’dive i I Board will bo comp. !i. ; J i , , j them for induction >n tlv *'• | coming call Better Buy Better Terms I On Better JCVvctl y «Jiu, mmwsmsM .JMiWMyi'inu«w«rr ■ • iJfS!!P , - n7JWLj - .. , f ,
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