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Shown (t-ri are Misses Fli/a belli Wiggins and Fvelyn Fox, bridesmaids; Mat ■n Wake and Johnston Counties , are Hiving their dairy calves a j l conn working over >n preparation j /« 'he sth Annual Wake-John- ! ston Dairy Calf Show. The event '■'.'ill bt- held or. the athletic field W Saint Augustine's College Thuxs ' day. July 25. j The Danish .System of judging ! will be used with all animals fall- ' j ing in one of three groups: Blue, > red o” white. Cash prizes for blues i are $10: reds. SR; and whites, $6. A | total of 33 animals were shown in ! i last year's show. A greater number i i is expected for the July 25 s h ex- ; | hibition. Sponsors of the show are the I ! Agricultural Workers at Wake ' j and Johnston Counties and it is i ; financed by the Raleigh Merchants i ; Bureau. Committrr members are M. B- ; J Albright, 11-chard Thacker. M R. j Keddirk and Leroy Johnson of j I About 23 per cent of the tobacco j : produced in 195 d was exported. Efficient pdfij.ming is the key to j ! successful farming. j mm (hew Freeman, best man; Mrs. .Martha Pittman, mother of the bride; Mrs. Knight, Mr. Knight, h.is mother, Mrs. Wylie Parker, Jr., and Mr. Parker. J. B. HAR KEN PHOTO. j Johnston County w. t... Graham, i I B. T. Williams, J. T. Locke T, J | ! Culler, Leroy Burton. O, L, Laws j C. L. Boone and W. C. Davenport \ of Wake County ’ TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING SAVESO % f V : ®\\W ! n ew Tire Cost $ • Modern Tread Design I • 8-Hour Service I \ y*?’ {li t} * Same Quality Rubber tSBh i s vtl as m New Tires f ggf . 1 b|( h| • Easy to Balance I\j !§ mm I KiwT \ \ MWMsmummoj | Terms To Suit You! 14 and 15 INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED HUM GENERAL TIRE CO. 428 s, McDowell st. phone te 2-0571 I* Get Rich In Spite Os Yourself YOU CAN MAKE $10,000.00 PEI YEAR AND iORE Good positions and jobs are waiting’ and S can be yours. 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IWC |j ? y I \bS»W> IvT 1 M At Your Grocer's j , , d ■ BUTTERMILK makes the difference! ■ L. v: ■.•; - t- on being revived she learned of t another surprise in store for her: i her daughter had also given her a ; S2OO weekly allowance as the re- ’ suit of a trust fund that will con- ! tinue on until she passes on. Talking to a reporter* bark stage at the Paramount theatre ! where shr was headlining the show, Miss Baker said that what she did for her mother was a deed that she thinks any successful son or daughter should do without urging. What WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1057 < she has aeromplished in the world, she stated, is due to tile teachings of her mother who worked as a domestic un til three years ago. "My mother sacrificed for me COWCHET^E GO ROOM’S GIN / 6, jj /j®} : d!§ $ 930 /is# 4. PIN! «GSS£m*hJ[; : 3f. '3 & j^MBL tf Mm* Si &’'•# -‘V 7 . /Mfel?, ®.?/ 7 I4.4pssof • imnnnt irnttrsKSTfim from sxain • ssmsn -snyomco . 11?.; imm. * i and many were the days that she would go without buvin.e herself a much-needed dress in order that I could ret shoes, take music les sons and have spending money. That I never forgot and 1 hope my buying her a home and gndng her a lifetime allowance in tome small manner compensates for " hat she has done for me,’’ she said. Shade trees need little pruning excen* to iemove low limbs, dr ad wood and an occasional thinning. Good 'ceding, breeding and im proved herd management results >n increased milk production Plan* vine vettings no-' for seed sweet potatoes nox! year Broiler prices should be relative ly high this summer.
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