, . : BY KUDD BREWER ) Intra, iKVld kwM'2?VSl ;Ul RnnaMMw. -a h. A.t..i-. ..' , OM lHE iGathoufih Mr.;theif (J(Jufn and become better Eleuior.vc,. Stiye.t a. wt, us, y-ie -acquainted With all peoolcs, of thi as.somtt of -t ahe refuse! W'let I world., They are becoming our nex' live Larucyuun. n wuria (urairs. For I e next thie,eel,berith. Tor c t aomires wm seemr the wirW tliHHigli";, tie pfthini JWr Of iciva n ,v ..wmiyai,,, economic ' i id " I ioHditdria Ini'ihdse co'tf iltrieft ' l.'reJsUJ'W 'tS-afi'Thd 'areaS-'V; , i'flj l(ic)ji4felje Engtan : Switzerland, and, Israel, !ijt w h&$iai?&i&Wibi4tvi the yeU6us.tUe tli td d',vi?it o( ttya wdiftt )tnit jHpsJ ftely she rik Veieiye fi.Wm leoejltion where vr sCjfb&s BW onljr because? of thelf' eeem f(rber personally, Ml alstf lit , the 'rvft'arYof memorl'Ss el her husband; wno gave our United Stale 1U position af. world leaded M'SME -:ii$ed TRACTORS i; At Extra Low Prices Ford tRACTORS 6-30 Ferguson TRACTORS w? h. Tit 3-mfso; TRACTORS it1 iv2-MF351 TRACTORS ni Qeerd TtoctoV ,' jur' Viii - dmwiient Available VUUl Will , 1 BALElGlTtoWjJ . Nowfifcre with In .the torty-eigljt.- plua twe states doe any ' ene state cafcifal of e' itibre to the people brtheftf state i thiltiiral pursuit lhari mi our be Hived RaleigM TbVJi, 'At lmost anj glvdn holr anyone who has the ir. itatiw tb pursu euiturr ran fine balnf etfough ih '&isf .t'crWn to' soot! any ileslt-e for "fnustfc1 and Oil arts We dftSii taice. advantage of the Ar Musetftt? ya&n cWldreB 'and . cover to' ftrstJ'iWo 'hBbt'ff'thiy arc 1 W Way'rJ:til''drt rf'ttqifrf troa and 'hoirie, until ptiltt imfy then wr Cover the1 olHe'twjpars afld b !hat iliftii Hiere'-'il1 a lew xhibi: aptstalr's,;ihd ;w ;;DhV' ahd wt siii over.'Therd are untdd World: ti' cbnquef by byih? "f'riciids o State ColleBftice'fS-ihe programt Jffprd Varied 'arid Itiusresiing exper Sneer in msip atfdt art Wf srff torms altd thiif there are vast reaches o imagination to explore by attend ni th'JTemoriar Aiidit(iurn pro grairuhahd then agtfii thete is the ;iall tjf ritst'iry and, tfie1, Museum of 'Jattfartolstory aJd:.x on .si.d on. Norttf CaWllna 'fs f nrVresl'-e. cndetfuf'Hat'e:,fc Whifcfi 'to live jlhd w Mvpobrfull-prciui of suAi a Vibh heritage, and this Ral eigh Town is a definite credit to her Mamma. TWr--: ., ... ,-7-- I k ...... m a w m a i ' y. 'H' ;:.;Tb-.:.;L' iart Sunday, Giiis? f: fC '"" " ki( i'V.w - J S I w jSV Zl I Q vCoiiiiHiilSm ; IS ApplaudcdAf Respdnse to television jihttwfr ing of "Holtoywood's Answer, to Communism". , Was described as "phenomenal, overwhelming and on precedertttd" in a booklet just published 'j " Cering Milliken, inc.-.--' , ' The textile ' Selling, house and nanufa?:ftrfni concern sponsored (he threVhour telecast over' a' 13 station network in North Carolina South Carolina and Georgia. Roger Milliken, a resident of Spartanburg and president of De ering1 Milliken, said letters, tele grams and telephone calls - com menting on the program numbered more than 2,000, and the number was increasing daily. An estimated 1,500,000 persons witnessed the jiogiam, Mr. Milliken said. "Hollywood's Answer to Com munism" contains video taped speeches delivered in the Los An fe'es Sports Arena and in the how to Ae In cats hf:. , , detik t '. V,.. ': " i Gen, dlark -waa one- of several xiniege'"' presidents, who (praised he progratt.J ' ' At Clemson College (S. C), Dr. tobert C Edwards said television sets were installed in the college .hapel so that eVery student mi- ;Ht have an opportuni.y to view. ,He program'. Oilicials of television stations j ai ry ing the telecast were high in ' heir praise of , the program and ! eported grat abdlertce response. Jesse Helms, vifc'e pre3idtnt oi j ArftAL-TV, RalfeigH, if. C, is quo ted In the summary as wilting, Krankry, we have carried no ot ler program that has aroused trie nterest, unanimously favorable,' .hat this one did." Many requests were received for rebroadcasts ol the program , s.ation officials, reported, and se veral stations had re-run the en lire program at the time the sum- ""V Call the doctor at once. ;(TU v Help the patient take) thi pslttort that is most cdnifOrtalblB. f6f Mm. (This will probably be halMay ,; ' between lying and sitting. He usually cannot breathe jcortlbttab! - if he lies flat.) . ' Do not attempt to carry or , walk the patient without the doctor's supervision. . - .'-' l'. Loosen tight clothing such as -r belts end collars. It'; irJS 1 ENVELOPE displayed by identical twins Debbie and Donna Horst is a king-sized version of the ones left on doorsteps of families who were not at home when their Heart Sunday' volunteer called last' week-end. The twins, who underwent identical heart operations the same day, are seven years eld ind live at-Elklns Park, Pa. A year ago they called at the White House to help Mrs. John F. Kenuedy officially open the Heart Fund campaign. ixuivwuw. our.. maty was published include Rep. Walter H. Judd I Ti.i... . (R-Minn), Sen. Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn). 'Dr. Fred C. Schwarz, author of "Ybu Can Trust A Com munist (to do exactly as they Van Ar')' iommiKnism . Crusade, I and W. Cleon Skousen, formerly of :he FBI and author of "The Na I ked Communist." The popularity of repeat show ings was underscored in a quota tion from a letter by John K. Caj then, executive vice president of the S. C. Textile Manufacturers Assn., who had seen the program before the south-eastern telecast. ''I sat through the whole three hours the second ti:ne and got much more out of it than I did Uie first time," Mr. Cauthen w ici;. The booklet contains comirents See that the patient does not become cniiied, but do not induce Sweating with too many blankets. Don't g:ve drugs or anything to drink without the doctor's advicei 1 In an introduction, Mr. Millikon : p"'d "the .most frightening'thing in this response was the fear expres- from members of the tier;, . edj ; sed by some to have their names cators, students businessmen, pu- Ph6ne 296 - 398i 'Keriarisville, rNJft?.; BLESS THIS HOUSE - When we heard that Henry ( Thomas Hicks, III, grandson of the well-known Capudine Chemical Compwy ov er, the late H. T. Hicks, had dedi cated his new home here to tut Lord, it took us back to' the time that that we didicated our own home in a similar ceremony. Al though we felt inadequate and un worthy, we had the desire to ac knowledge our gratefulness. Linney and Xidd, Jr. sounded like little angels when they sani: '"Bless This 'ouse Oh Lord We Pray," with our church choir friends accompaning Menry and Zelda had the Rev. Al len P. Brantley, Directdh of Higher Education of the Methodisi Church, who had performed their marriage ceremony, District Superintendent of the Raleigh District Graham Eu bank, and the Rev. P.iul Carruth, Pastor of Hayes Barton Methodist Church to officiate at the simple brivate family -tedicntion service. We1; recall that Paul Townsend of Ashevile, who married us, was un able to attend our home dedication But the late' Rev. W. L. Clegg, our beldved" pastor perfprtijed the cere mony, for our farrwy. j Vq-Ag Teachers May Get Assistance Thru Industrial Education Center ' ublicly associated with this ef fort. But the overwhelming majo rity," he wrote, "some recogniz ing the possibility of reprisal, re solutery stood up to be counted." Gen. Mark W. Clark, U. S. Army (Ret) and president of the Cita blic officials, military men, braid- casters, organization leaders and the public. Also included is an authorized quotation from the book, "Baruch; The Public Years," by Bernard M. Baruch, who viewed the pro- ADVICE given above may help save a life. It is part of the educational message being delivered to homes here and ihroorhout the nation by Heart Fund volunteers 4 when they call on their neighbors on or about Heart t Sunday, February 25. The residential visits, climaxing the month-long Heart Fund campaign, will be joined by , more than 1,750,000 volunteers. Slogan of the campaign f is: "More Will Live the More You Give." ? f any oel at Charleston, S. C, is quoted gram at his South Carolina plan- Teachers of Vocational Agricul- subject cnn.ent heeded in a spe- in the booklet as writing, "You tation. ture in Wayne County may now ' cific area. have s'ruck a tremerjdous blow Mr. Miiliken said he would stio- secure instructional assie;an-e thr- These organized programs of in- for freedom." Gen Clark said he ngly recommend the sponsorship ough the Goldsboro Industrial Ed- struction in technical areas of ag- wanted a film of the program of "Hollywood's Answer to Com- ucation center. Wayne .uu.il, v,..0 riculture are offered to farmers as shown to the entire Corps of Ca- munism" or similar programs to recently chosen as a pilot county a part of public educayon. The for the Agricultural Technology ohiy costs to the studen;s are a Program. The program was dis- registration fee and a supply fee cussed in Detail in a meeting of for materials used in the instru. Vocational-Agricultural Teachers, tional program. American businessmen. Re ferring to the sponsorship of the telecast and the response to it., Mr. Milliken termed the eHor, 'tile iuosi successful in tin1 his tory cl deer.ng Milliken. li.. - f : When you rise in the . rhoi4mg, form a resoluiton to rnakeulhef day a hamy one to a leliow-cieatuie,' Sydney Siuirh CCC Corn To Be Available In N. C. the eharus We understand th.it I Principals, Superintendents, State Several programs in Agricultu- Fersonnei, ana uoiasDoro inausi- raj( lecnnoiogy are piannea in wa- . EXHAUSTED ROSTER- !! We were so amused by this little story which that genial host, Mr.. Kirk Hanrahan Of the Raleigh Elks Club, fella on himself that we coudn't atf W pass it on to you. Kirk says that when he was elevated to the high position of ';Exalted Ruler" of the local Elks that he dashed, home t tell his wile about his new status in life, "I'm Exalted Ruler! I'm Fx alted Ruler!" he shouted. Whereup on His wife said:' "You may be Exa lted Ruler down there, buddy, but t iiai r.iuiciK.n t-eiuer leproej.iu tives. Already agricultural teac hers in the area are taking advan; tage of this program through or ganized programs of instruction for farmers in their respective school districts. The cooperative program bet ween the Industrial Education Ce nter and Vocational Agriculture Teachers has been organized as a results of the rapid advances made in Agriculture and. the, need,, among Vo-Ag Teachers of technical help in offering this us to date instruc tion to farmers. Through this pro gram the Vo-Ag Teachers may vne County. R. K. Jernigan, Tea cher of Agriculture, Brogdeii High School was the first teacher to organize classes in rural electrifi cation with a-combined enrollment of twenty-seyen. John. S. Carr, Jr. is tne special Instructor. ; A course in diesel tractors is Mt. Olive will conduct this pn to be taught at Mt. Olive. W. O. Wood, Teachers of Agriculture at gram which began January 29 Alleviation of the shortage of corn to teedei's, stickmen and ppul trymen, will be affected by the , movement of CCC corn into tins I State. According to Rufus Elks Jr.v ! Office Mgr. for the Duphh Agricul tural Stabilization and Conservation Service, the corn will be brought into the East Carolina Grain Coni pany at Goldsboro, and Gurley Mil ling Company at Selma. This lim) tation of outlets he said, was broei ght about by the fact that only dea lers on the Southern Railway who call Handle 90 ton jumbo type cars port rate in North Carolina is tl 29 per bushel, 9c above the Na,:lnal average of $1.20. Evi, gila'if grows K.n ed to of oui man who Observes iv .' a''d ies"lves sle.vlf isl 'y imooris' ioiisly into i"iius. Edward Rulwer-Lytton si rcsoVtion lias of 'en svvm ave a'jdiit it almost a savoi rotence. Samuel Smiles Zemo breat m Minor Burns, Cuts Zemo, a doctor's' formula, liquid ; or oinunent, soothes, help heal minor bunu, cuts, bruises. FamtfK antiseptic, eases itch of suxfsw . rashes, eczema, teen-age plml, athlete's foot Stops scratchihslaa aids faster healing. For stiipl eases, get Extra Strength Bkl John Tart and'Allen Edwards which are unloaded from the bottom- Vo-Ag Teachers at Grantham are Can receive these Shipments. blannine 4 Weldina course. . B, Sales hyr these receiving dealers will be made at the local market price, but not less that the market Turner -0FSeVen" Springs started a farm management on January 4fi "Vi-Via nyncrrrtm o atsk hsvintf Tin- obtain a specially trained person hv.A. T...v.(1., in the price at the point of origin plus . - .;f;Ql urao Prn- w "J " i 11: l .1 1 J f- vided the course consists of 10 or , . ... , , . . k ir,ht rates td destination. Other dea- integral part of the total program lers in North Carolina are expected at the Goldsboro Industrial .au- wheft you get home ycu ain't noth ing but an Exnaustea rtoosisri . i ' ' ' ! A life spent worthily should measured by deeds, not years. ; -Richard Shoridan Vided the course consists more hours. This enables farmers to attend organized Classes here tofore not available to the local school. The major objective of this program is to provide tech nical level instruction Which .will increase skills and understanding of farmers and other agricultural workers. Courses in which tecnmcai as- Crime ami Punishment ,s Feab follows crime, and punishment, - Francois Voltaire , sistance may, be obtained must be approved. Advisory corrun:;j ees composed" of local agricultural le aders, working with the teacher of agriculture, determine what course is needed in the school dis trict. This committee, the teach er of agriculture, and a represen- l.s : tative from tne lnausmai tion center adopt a course outline which is used in providing the cation Center. Through this pro gram efforts are being made to meet some of the Agricultural ed-I'-a.ion needs of the Community. The center is always anxious to provide programs to meet the needs of the community and- ex tend a cordial invitation tp all in terested persons to come to the center and confer with us. NATION A 1.4. 'ffl'? r ' ' Y i - Yoa' 4-H Members Holpcld. To Build The Pqst - - - Let Us V 'It 1 Ir 5'nns.Ks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch -Relieves Pain For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain - without surpery. In case after case, while f"Uly relieving pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took i place. Most amazing of'all results were so thor oupn tKat sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be problem!" The secret is a- new healing substance (Bio-Dyne)-dis-covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail able in uppitory or ointment form called "reparation H. At all drug counters. to qualify to receive and sell this CCC Corn as Soon as the reduced ' freight rates are published for other 'i lines. These sales of corn which will be ' made in this state, according to IClks, will be by way of keepin? tilth with farmers who participated in the 1961 Feed Grain Program ; and who will participate in the 1963 Feed Grain Program, to the effect that farmers who do not participate in the program will not benefit at the expense of farmers who do a- gree to accept their rightful respon sibility to reduce production. Movement of CCC Corn into this State was made necessary by the fact that in 1960 we produced Iri this State 88 million bushels of corn while we fed out or used 100 million bushels, in 1961, with the advent of the feed grain proeram. we cut our production to 67.2 mil lion bushels while we fed out or used 100-102 million bushels. It is expected that this movement of corn in this State will Rave the effect of keeping the local market prices at or below the price support rate in this State. Corn price Sup- WITH TOBACCO YOUR LIMITED ACREAGE... IT'S EXTRAS IN ANNOUHCIHG NEW OWHERSHIP B & BEsso In Kenans ville, N. C. Formerly . Q & HESSO: STATION Owners: -! s ' Levi Brock and. Woodrow Brinson , VISIT US AND . LET US SERVICE YOUR GARS . . ( ' Phone 296 . 3861 ' v. am Enjoy Greater Rewards From Labors Arid Investment. Realize More, Profits EXTRA Quality Per Pound EXTRA Pounds Per' Acre! EXTRA JOHNSON FERTILIZERS are blended and proportioned in the same skillful manner that has given users outstanding results for the past 44 years. JOHNSON gives the greater full and complete confidence that his crops will be right, that the quality will com mand the top dollar on Carolina Markets. EXTRA JOHNSON FERTILIZERS, of premium quality, have a very high proportion of sulphate of potash and soluble magnesia for added health and extra strength. This brings out the texture of the full bodied leaf for that extra quality that means extra dollars for you at market time! OUR PERSONNEL WILL BE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU REGARD ING ANY FERTILIZER NEED AT ANY TIME WE WILL ALSO ASSIST YOU fN SOIL TESTING. " f l Q Johnson Cotton Company Q ;v.. Help You Build The Future - ftttyy -MOUNT OLIVE - : v, Buildirii:A'nd; Wallace, N. C. Phone All 5-2151 100, E. Boney.

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