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v . .70 ' -rrjrson - Banks " - : .triage (Announced iFaisoit, North Carolina ; Mr lllam Napoleon Howard bat an nced tha marriage of Ma Aunt, ipha Xee Thompson to Jule Del no Bank of Texarkana, Texai I'MM & CO. STOCKYARDS KINSTON lit a mlfhty (od place to til your Uveatebk, elthei' at taction - on Tuesday or a di rect sale other days. What the producer not only wants bnt needs Is a profit on his trans action and NOT .SIMPLY A MARKET. With the exception of Thursday, w 1 are open ever day, Monday to Saturday noon. ' Coine See Us Sometime Telephone 3624 u . e U, 1.., i . , t . e IriU and a to -fralatttcs of tha Aciiculiural aud Technical Colleft to Greensboro. N.C . ,U . The bride ta a teacher at the P. W. Moore School in Falson and the groom Is a field agent for Ele ctro " ' Hygierle JJlstrUiuiors the World's best healthy unit i Chica go, Illinois. " : '., . : , ; The couple left 'immediately af ter the ceremony for. Chicago, Il linois, . - ,J; , Douglass U.S. . Issues Faculty List . With the opening of school Aug ust 18th the following faculty me mbers will be present: 1 , Principal; W. E. Smith. - First Grade: ; Mrs. M.'K. : Smith, Miss N. E. Wright, Mrs, S. M. Henry. . .w.v , , Second Grade: Mrs. R. P. Brln- son, Mrs: L. B. Chasten, Mrs. W. J. Brown .i , Third Grade: Mrs.' Fy K. Wil liams, Mrs. M. D. Kenan. Mrs. M. J. Smith. ' Forth Grade: Mrs. N. C. Boyette ..-,(-' tP-ai Bsawaay Ivatsaasl liamtli ; Zerao liquid or ointaent doc- tor's antiseptic, promptly relieves itching, stops scratching' and so helps heal and clear surface sUn rashes. Buy Extra tAM)tk , Strength Zemo fo7PTlll ! stubborn cases liVll Constant Protection Against Swine Worms That's What You Give Your Pigs And Hogs When You Feed Them With ' YELLOW ROSE FEEDS with "HYGROMIX" ADDITIVE Kills all three kinds of hog worms, and keeps on giving protection, from the ime pigs are weaned, just as long as they're fed Yellow Rose feeds with "Hygromix". Manufactured by ENTERPRISE FEED MILL CO. ; SJ ranter St. Dial 2281 Mount Olive - I I. a C I s. X. K. Farrior ajd ECU 13. K, King. . , Sixth Grade: ioa B. L. Beaty a'nd Mr. H. I. Martin. " Seventh Grade: Miss B. M. Gregg and Mr. I. M. Broadnax, Eighth Grade: Mrs. T. B. Will lams, and C. H. Chalmbers. Music: Miss A. M. McKoy, - Walter L. Falson, Science and Math; Mrs. B. W. Campbell. Sci ence; W. N. Kenan, Social Studies, Jf. G. Henry, Industrial Arts; Mrs! W. M. Hall, t Math and French; Miss T. R. Woodard, ' Commence; Mrs. I. M, Branch English and Dr amatics; Mrs. P. M. Maye, English' Mr. R. E. Kenan, Physical Educa tion and Social Studies; Miss Willia Bobinson, Ubraratt. All parents are urged to enter ther children the first day of sch ool. Birth certificates well be re quired of all beginners. State College Hints: To Homemakers " By Ruth Current MAKE GOOD SANDWICHES - The secret of good sandwiches is freshness; If made to eat right a wy, at the table or on the porch, sandwiches may Bs moist and del icious with plenty of dressing, crisp lettuce, or relish. But sandwiches made for eating hours later de nerve careful' planning, making, and packing to keep fresh .appeal. Sandwiches (without lettuce or mayonnaise) can be wrapped and frozen for use a week or two lat er. Allow three hours for thawing. Most people like thinly sliced- day-old bread can be sliced thin with a very sharp knife. If very fresh bread is used, chill the loaf before slicing. r l J .es of Ce f wk.1 to keep filing from soali.,1 .L.i9 the bread. For buttcr-eaver. mix peanut butter, mayonnaise, or cheese spread with the soft but ter. For,, extra flavor cream the butter spread with a llttte mustard' deviled ham, - horseradish, ' chives, I or favorite cheese. ' t ' Stack tea sandwicWas In . pans nnea , witn iou, cover- ngnuywira mnra fnil and km chilled until ! needed. Always chill meat, fish, or I poultry sandwiches before Rack ing. Chill for several hours or even overnight. For moist fillings, mix with may onnals, , chopped v, pickle, chUl sauce or catsup. Or, use softened cream cheese, Jelly, peanut butter. or orange Juice,.. .. ". SANDWICHES MFA,TS In ser ving sandwiche meals add a side relish, salad, i fruit for good flavor combination, and use dlf. ferent bevareges occasionally. Sug gtstions: Ham Sandwich with ap pleasauca and hot or iced coffee, or with eole-slaw and lemonade. Chicken Salad Sandwich with cranberry Jelly or watermelon pickle and ohafcolttte mill. Egg Sandwich with tossed salad and anchovy dressing, Iced tea or cof f e, or with sweet pickles or spiced ' fruit and milk. Toasted Cheese Sandwich with a fruit cup. or salad and iced tea or coffee. To C;j u::d In As part of a campaign to offset a summer slump In blood donations the American Red Cross said today the American Trurking Industry has , volunliMfred- to . mobUlze its membership to give kwd In Aug ust. Welcoming the action. Dr. Sam T, Gibson, national director of the Red Cross blood program, said: 'Since the August period Is when donations fall off sharply because so many , persons are on vacation, this . effort , being undertaken by the American Trucking Association is especially welcome." , The decision, to carry dn an Aug ust drive-was made by the execu tive committee of the American Trucking Association at a recent meeting. In a resolution the organ ization .called upon its 50 state as sociations to make a special effort in August to have trucking person nel donate blood' to the American Red Cross or other blood collection Worth Carolina )? the r , o In number of. textile mill eii.y ees. textile payrolls and to value of textile mm products. r 3 r 15 STANBACKt 0ni,lM ' l-' - . This' year the Red Crosa will fol lar Ita 22-nllllontti nlnt At Mnnrf 11 'ireceived Jfrom (volunteer pmm ' ytaxn ago. Hie - orgaoizatroQ pro- Vlrisl hlWul n S QfVI IVn4al. IM w attaief ana tne Lnmnct at Uoi- STAMtAcir umbia. I SNAP tACIC wkk - Magnolia W. M. S. HwoivHrs. Everett After the general meeting of the tie Magnolia Baptist Church, Mrs. Kenneth Taylorf sociafl chairman presdnted Mrs. J. D. Everett with a corsage and invited the members of the W.M . S. and guests, Mrs. Lula Q. . Parker, Assceiational Superintendent, and Mrs. Powers of Beulavills, Miss Wanda Manley of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Joe Raon and Mrs. Charlie Hhomas to Farewell Social Hour honoring Mrs. Everett there Mrs. Paul Bass, president of the Sociey, presented her a linen table cloth and nap kins, and peices of crystal in her pattern, as. ft token of love and gratitude for services she has ren dered the church. The room was quite lovely. The I table was covered with a lace cloth centered with an arrangement of pink rose flanked by pink candles. Mrs. J. W. JSvans poured punch, and Mrs. Hubert Tucker, Mrs. W. L. Bostic. Mrs. Wendell Evans and I Mrs. Bettie Mae Tucker assisted in mints. I Mr. and Mrs. Everett have been called to a pastorate in New Bern, i after having served over 5 years. sally fslajf af pah. (TANSACX hat baaa' sir Science has exploded old mvths about No you eon throw Change-Of-ot that look of mi rt lifel CoUnt- aantaamkm less women "" et-ui't naTe f0Un yon no longer have to feel sickly, "old" before your time. Today, many can enjoy change-of-llfe without that terrible suffering! Lydia Plnkham's remarkable Tablets have been developed especially to relieve those functionally-caused "female miser ies". Their unique combination of medicines even includes blood strengthening iron I That's why. saw a "wilBs tfiravfh" i4mm tarbif tvffariag from "hat NosHm," tamlonl with Plnkham's Tablets, you can escape much of the "hot flashes", clammy feelings, weakness and , Irritability so common to women between 38 and 55. You're ready to start living again I NO PAINFUL SHOTS! 8 out of 10 women tested by doctors did get such thrilling re let without , costly ihbtst Why not you? Get Lydia, E. Plnkham's Tablets at drug stores today. See if you dont quickly find new happiness during change-of-lifel IF YOU PREFER A LIQUID all druroisti also hav famous Lrdia E. Pinkham'a Vecetabla Compound. 14 I". of c" .J, I t-at at God, la erywt.e. -brands Quarlts 1 JJ Recreation Swimming Kiddie Sides Free Picnic Area Carpet Golf (All New Carpet) Skating (Every Night ) Gold Park Lake 5 Miles South Of Goldsboro On Highway 117 2ft7: i-p ' , .Meson IF YOU HAVE RED PEPPERS 1 See Us Before You Sell We Buy Daily From Monday Until Noon Friday At The Railroad Platform. Southern Produce Distributors . ' V": '' ' l " Faisoni N. C. ' am SALES llADIt TODAYI Slop In end tea your Oldunoblla doolor Mils waok and drive the '58 Oldi. You'll taa why Oldt U In first place In sales In lha medium price da til Rocket performance and Oldsmobile styling reflect your own good taste. RISAll LIAOIR TOMORROW) The very qualities (hat maka '58 Olds today's sales leader in the medium price class will make It a most-wanted car in years to come. Remember your investment holds . . . when you go over to Oldsl rAirZZ SL rrrfSl-" Trr--. lr -i WARSAW MOTOR COMPANY College & Railroad St. Warsaw, North Carolina -NIXr BEST THINO TO A NEW OLOSMOtlLI IS A LOW-MILEAGE ROCKET TRADE-IN I- SCB UDblieuoble ! Dot True r'$idM- 2 FOR 1 Flakes Does It Again AUGUST TIRE SALE BUY ONE - GET ONE FREE 2 6.00x16 Cooper Deluxe Tires $16.90 ' ALL TIRES GUARANTEED Each ' D1n 'Taw nWI R7caPpam; Casing AGAINST ROAD LAZARDS 18 Months Guarantee AGAINST; ROAD HAZARDS First Line 100 Level COOPER CUSIIIOII RIDE' TIRES -d' if t' BUY ONE -GET ONE FREE 2 6.70x15 Cooper Deluxe Tires For $19.30 Each Plus Tax and Recappable Casing ALL TIRES GUARANTEED AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS 18 Months Guarantee AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS COOPER DELUXE TIRES 6.70x15 Reg. Price $27.45 Ea. 5) 710x15 Reg. Price $30.45 Ea. t FOR y . THE PRICE or 1 at I 1 . 1 ! ALL, SIZES .TUBE TYPE and TUBELESS TIRES ON SALE 2 For 1 Sale 7.10x15 Reg. Price $21.65 Ea. 6.70x15 Reg. Price $19.30 Ea. PRICE Jim ATM I VI JjL. a'- a.O Tire Seirviee CIT'ITON, NO"Tn CAROLINA PHONE 2809
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