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The firrtetep is a demon- rtratkn ride. Why not todayl __ . HONDA HONDA HONDA. HONDA SALISBURY HONDA CENTER 904 South Main St. HONDA seRVICE Dial 633-6854 4 k •*■*' ~ : 1 * - See Baby Sitter Knows What To Do In Cm of Fire Do you wphr • Mr sitter WIMU you MM JPMMT lUMfaaad go out for an evening? If so, here ate « few tips as to what you should do before you leave the bahy sitter in charge: Both parents and the baby aitter should know one anoth er, and the sitter should have a sense of responsibility and like children. Hw sitter Should be told that in case of fire she should get the children out of the house, call the fire department, and notify the parents, in that order. The sitter should know all exits from the house or apart ment building, and how to get the etiildren out of the hoav la case mi fire. Tbc sMar should know tow take care of minor fir* aid emergencies, such as a small bum, a scraped knee or other minor injury. Hie sitter should know that At should keep the children eat of the kitchen if possible— and that they should never be permitted to go into the kit chen unattended. She should know that Batch es should be kept out of their aaaoh, and that aiartrir cords and appliances are not play things. • ■ | The sitter should be pro vided atith fin Alights to use, ia case the lights should fail. ; Parents should tell the sit ter at what time they expect to return home, and telephone her if thrw are unavoidably delayed. The sitter should he pro vided with a card giving the] address and phone number of where the parents will be if they are visiting friends. It should also bear the name, ad dress and telephone number of a nearby relative or neifUtor She should also be provided with the number of the fire department, the police depart ment, a doctor and a hospital. Suitable arrangements should be made for seeing the sitter home. By the time the average man learns the value of stu dy, he has lost his eye sight *. , Those Whom Other fclfcs Pass By I want to give a helping hand Tb those whom Other folks pass by, And lift them up and help them stand For something good and great and high, Thus proving that within their lives .There's yet a principle sublime, Whew some have thought but evil thrives That can well lead to shame and crime. Soaaetimes we And within the heart Of those whom other folks pass by A rtrong desire to do their part To bless the world before they die; But men have dealt them blows and knocks Along life's nigged, thorny way Until it seems their many shocks Have crushed and put them down to stay. I want to speak a word of cheer Tb wretched folks thfct sin has crushed. And shed a sympathetic tear, Though Satan seeks to keep me hushed. I mean to breathe an earnest prayer From day today as moments fly. And have within my heart a care For those whom other folks pass by. How sad the plight of those who fall. Or those whom other folks put down. Who seldom have an upward call, But often see the world's cold frown! These could be jewtila in the rough For whom we aught to pray and sigh, Though classed by men as being "tough," And so they only pass them by. If polished by the Master's touch And filled with holy love and grace, Hie Savior only knows how much They might in life adorn some place; Therefore Fll help such fallen The hatter aray of life to try And hope to see both now and than Great souls whom other folks pass by. Walter E. Isenhour, Minister, Taylorsville, N. C. Fair's First Isrse Sale ANMBced Plans for the Dixie Classic Quarter Horse Sale, to be held at the Dixie Classic Fair grounds, Winston - Salem, on October Bth, were announced this week by Neil Bolton, Fair Manager. "This is the Fair's first quarter horse sale— and one of the first Eastern sales, I understand," he said." The sate is scheduled for 1:00 P. M. in the Fair's beef cattle arena. The sale will offer cutting horses, geldings, pleasure hor ses, Western horses, and broodmare. It Will be man aged by Ralph Morrison and John Carlile of Amarillo, Texas. The deadline far en tries is September 15. Those wishing to consign hones for this sale should enter them with Morrison and Carlile, P. O. Box 1553, Amarill% Tex as. OUTLIVES ENEMIES "Wal" bragged the ancient patient, "Til be 80 my next birthday and I haven't an en emy ki the arorM." "Gee, that's remarkable," said the young one. "Yep," went on the old one "I've outlived every durn ed one of .'am." ALL m A PAT'S WORK A street cleaner was fired for day-drt»ming he couldnt keep his mind in the gutter. U.SS. F. D. Roosevelt. Toptary Nerds Named The six top dairy herds In; Davie County for the month of July according to the Dairy Herd Improvement Association were as follows: H. F. Blackwelder, Jr., 26 cows; average milk production, 36.8; average test, 48; average butterfat, 1.71. John I\erebee and L S. Bow den, 3f cows; average milk production, 0.4; average test, 3.5; average butterfat, 1.42. Mrs. T. A Blackwelder, Jr. and sons, 22 cows; average milk production, 37.1; average test, 3.6; average butterfat, 1.35. Fred F. Bahnson, Jr., 55 cows; average milk pro duction, 36.8; average test, 3.5; average butterfat, 1.29. Joseph L. Smith, 49 cows; average milk production 36.2; average test 3.9; average but terfat, 1.18. "No. 30" owned by F. If. Reavis and Sons; 70.4 lbs. of milk; testing 4.3; 94 lbs of but terfat "Pokey" owned by C. A. Street and Sons; 61J lbs. of milk; testing 4.6; 93 lbs. of butterfat. "No. 5" owned by C. B. An gell and Sons; 61.9 lbs. of milk; testing 4.6; lbs. of butterfat. ""748" owned by Fred F. Bahnson, Jr.; 79.2 lbs. of milk; testing 4.5; 86 lbs of butterfat. "177" ownd by Fred F. Bahn son. Jr.; 69.2 lbs. of milk; test ing 44; 85 lbs. of butterfat. Bonds Sales Totals Given Cash sales of U. S. Savings Bonds in Davie County a mounted to $23,931.00 in July. For the first seven months of this year E and H Bonds sold totaled $183,187, which rep • resents 80.2 percent of the County's Bond quota for this year according to a report re ceived today from Mr. Knox Johnstone, Davie County Vol unteer Bond Chairman. State-wide, Bond sales for July were $4,046,178. Cumula tive sales for the year totaled $30,323,518. This is 57.1 per cent of the State's annual quota of $53,100,000. Percentage-wise, sales in the state were off 5 percent in July and for January through July showed a de cline of less than 2 percent. WtW »WW»i m MWHMWWI»uniMIWII See Us Far Your IiWMU lVatfk Mocksville Ins. Agency, Inc. J. E. DURHAM For Real Estate Needs RUFUS BROCK Box Sl4 MoclnvUfe, N. C. ~ Telephone Office—6S4 - 6017 J Nhcht 4BB-6767 968-8410 Davie Freerar Looker Bufldtax H m w v * w w •* PHYLLIS SCMOLtFMKE 200 Circle Drive, Salisbury, N. C Dial 633-4246 Instruction In . . • TOE • BALLET • ACROBATICS • MODERN JAZZ • BATON • TAP Miss Phyllis Branch - Instructor i REGISTRATION at . I Cooleemee Recreation Center . i . Monday, Aug. 30-10 a.m. i til 12 noon v■v■v mm m .
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