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6 f*s cmjmMm WEEK ENDING SATCMBAY, DECEMBER 5, ?95S BIRTHS ! PUrrOB’S NOTE- gate* A? tier Hospital hn* listed th* fol lowing btrflm between Novem ber IS and C-eremiter It A boy to Mr and Mrs, Wilber! Tteid of Wendell on the !6ih of November. A girl to Mr, and Mrs. George Flagg, of Raleigh, on the 17Ui of November. A girl to Mr. and Mrs, Donrell Williamson, of Raleigh, on the 20th of November. A girl to Mr. stid Mrs. Samuel Watson, of Raleigh, on the ?.’nd of November. A girl to Mr and Mrs Terr-v 1 Jtley of Clayton, on the 22nd of November. OL'R ADVERTISERS l Repairs in Any TV, Radio Phono, Hi-Fi or Small Appliance, iTTirr sfrvh eF TAYLOR Rflnio & TV SERVICE "Tb* House Service Built 1 CALL TE 2-3950 524 E MARTIN ST. RALEIGH l »m-. | g.Me | ..ii"tiigBiaiwr« | w« I ACME REALTY CO. Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds Fire and Automobile Insurance WE BUILD AND REPAIR BOOSES Dial TE 2-0956 129 E. Hargett St Raleigh. N. C. i tit $T$ ss%§ I$ * sT i ii t $ “ GET CASH « " 68«SfiS TOMORROW w &Z> MODERN FINANCE CORP.’S^ te® Conveniently Located Offices * __ HOW. Martin Si. • 3.50 S, Salisbury St m Phone TE 2-5826 Phone TE 2-7547 f Better Service ... In Raleigh For Over 25 Yeat s r '""" "" n — —”—“] m Cash Too Receive Monthly Payments ** 103.26 13.00 m 219.22 20.00 320.82 ..24.00 m 509.16 .... 36.00 ■ ,y *' ** ABOVE. PAYMENTS INCLUDES ALL CHARGES m MODERN FINANCE CORP.S S/fc Supervised By The State Banking Commission. Wfr $ $ $ $ $ $ ssssssss _s_ $ $ $ $ $ $ YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT QUINN'S Freshen Up Your Home For Christmas j From Distinctive Furniture R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. : 108 E. Martin St. Your Capital City Tci. TE 2-4471 j iIM 11 "———- - »■■■ ■ f j -■ - < rr -•§ r?> | j rt B SCOUT PACK PRESENTS THANKSGIVING BASKET Cub Scout Pack No. !*> : presented Mrs. Alice M Gill of A2H 1- Hiirnoti Street a Thanksgiving basket on Thanksgiving day. Mrs, Gil) born in Johnston Count v on April 18. I BRA and is a member of Ihe Rush Memorial Ctynreh. Rev. W. I>. Carson Is pastor. Reading from left to rich! arc: James Sanders, .hours l>. Hinton. Jr., whit is presenting She basket to Airs. Gill; Mrs. Viable Sanders. Den Mother, Mrs. Gill. David Rieketibwrg and Airs, pearl lack son Den Mother. Improved Methods & Good Managemen t Help This Famer To Gross 40 G’s A Yr. SPRING HOFF Percy Rich j ardsort of Spring Hope i\ ho know what it is to -ftny -Ip a- ; gainst iov yields and crop failures, ! no-.* crosses Hose to $40.01*0 a XP.'Ai i through improved farming me thods bud good rrtanngenn-ni. ,; s;r Negro State Agent B E. Jones of the North Carolina En tension Service. ■ And Mi Richardson and h<s . | family live in a SIIO,OOO brick ramb ! lor builf in Ifl.Vi afisr vents of iv ;me and dr* amine. No-v h<- and ids vjfe are coneentrai'ii;: nn tfie edm alion of their r-iildre'i Gin ria and Perry, .Ji A Pet that they plan to retire. "It'll he time to retire." sars .Mr. Hirimrdsnn -a lie has been farming for more Ilian If! years. Hr started out as a youngster will* bis parents on Ihcir farm. Alter he became of age. lie gradually took over operation and oianaueinenl ot (lie farm and enlarged if In addition to the tM) acres thr i family now owns, it rents 65. This gives the Richardson* 101 ! acres of cropland and 318 of pastures and woodland. I Last year the Richardsons pro j diiced more than JO.OOO pounds of tobacco, 85 bales of cotton, a quan j tity of corn, a number of hogs, and more than 2,000 dozen eggs, says State Agent Jones. But Mr. Richardson has known Ibe tipic when his crop product ion was not much mom than half who* if *vas ill ih'S Lb'.'Sr. were Ml" vears when h r "truckled so barn against tow '-folds and crop fail ures v.'ithoui much ~ncce~s. rven so h c gnd AD'S Richardson kept careful record? and studied wavs of increasing efficiency and r lowering operating costs. This led him to shift from mules to tractor power and to take over steps to reduce expenses. In relatively recent years he has been placing increased emphasis on belter production methods, in this effort he has had the advice and encouragement, of his county agent, William F Wright. Among other tilings, Mr. Rich ardson now has iris soi! tested from time to time and applies fer tilizer according to the actual needs of his land. He also plants improved varieties of tobacco, cot ton. and corn, rotates his crons, fumigates his tobacco against di seases, and controls insects in his crops with careful applications ol insecticides Through these and other me- BUILDING BLOCKS i ! i Solite j Soliic - Concrete Cissder Blocks | When in need ot block’, lot 1 building call us. sot immediate dcliven STANDARD I CINDER BLOCK I COMPANY TE 2-2168 i |N. McDowell St Raleigh j NOTICE TO | Subscribers raScjg In the etent. yon do not re- j reive THE CAROLINIAN by Thursday in Raleigh, please notify this office. A paper will then he delivered to you? heme and the necessary cor recti no made In order for this office fc» fmow whets you don't receive vo«> »»»- 1 per PLEASE CALL Circulation Dept. TEmple 4-5558 ! i THE CAROLINIAN thods, the fanner has increased • his tobacco yield from I 200 in I ~»no pounds pci acre; hi" cotton from three fourths of a bale to a bale and a fourth per acre, and hi;, corn outnut, from 80 to SO mu-hols pc; acre. bl Ihe past Mr Richardson crew corn mostly for market. Nov I iie is feeding it < hogs Encourag- j od hv Ivh. Wright a ,! d Assistant i County Agent Paul Thompson, he; ins acquired six-meat-type sows j in ihe future he hopes to market , more than 100 hogs a yoai. ill,: success -villi crops has made his farm a kind of mode! for many of his neighbors who drop by fre quently to observe bis methods And the borne demonstration a gent. Mrs. Margaret H Wade, of j ten includes Ihe Richardson home in Her homemakers tour schedule, j Above all else. Mrs. Richardson likes to show Ihe visiting groups j her home-freezer and point out 1 lint the family produced just a bout everything in il, including several pounds of gulden butter from I heir Jersey cow "T!ie R ichai i;l -n■. have -rl an on I.’ landing e ramplc in lii e_at home as well as in irnpro-.ed j farming and sound management, j -:avf. rifate Agepf .Inner "7'he.‘ arc j a good example for Nash Count- j and for all of North Carolina,' he j declares 0 EAR SALLY BV B ALLY SHAtV DEAR SALLY: One of the girls in our sorority, without any warn mg to the rest ol ns. eloped with her fiance. Os course, we knew they were planning to he married some time in the near future and ; il had been our intention io give j a shower for her as soon as we j knew the definite dale of the wed ding Now we’re wondering if it j would still be ail right; for us to give a shower for her. even though j she’s already married. SORORITY 1 SISTERS. ns AR SORORITY SISTERS; Certainly Ihis is all right. A shower is jus! as much fun. | and the gift* are just as wet come, to a sir! after she 1* married as before DEAR SALLY - Last week one ■ of m 3 girl friends and I made a date to see a certain movie to gether on the following Saturday ! night. Tiena hoy phoned me and j asked me to go to a dance with j him that same night, so 1 called 1 i mv g"i friend and broke my date j with her She a eked kind of huffy , | about it and, in fact, hasn’t spoken j i to me since. 1 think she’s being l I very unreasonable about the j I whole thing Flou t you" IRENE i OTAR IRENE: If you'll -ton long enough te think flit# though verv carefully, maybe you'll realice that ne thought ful. honorahle. considerate person will ever cam-el a dale with one friend in order to go out with another, DEAR SALLY: This will pro bably sound bke a pretty funny one to you. I've been married fe rny wife fo* three years now and ' her parents. Up to now I’ve been j calling them Mr, and Mrs., but • still don’t know how to address j since I'm really ond of the familv this sounds so formal and stilted 1 1 get, along with them wonderfully J and I’d certainly appreciate any suggestions you may have regard ing this COON. DEAR COLIN; Since -cont ra rents-in-law are the persons most concerned, and since yon get slang with them so won derfully. why don’t yon ask them how they’d like to be ad dressed by you? They’re sure so have a better answer than I van give you. DEAR SALLY: A woman in my card club is golfing under my skin TVe known her for a long fitne. know- for mire that she was born in the same year that 1 was which makes her exactly 43 years i old. Yet she keeps saying that life j will soon be beginning for her, in- i fen-ing that she’s approaching for- ! ty. This irks mo T’vp about docid- 1 -d to embarrass her to her face the next, time she nulls this. How j 2 about this? MATTIE. j DEAR MATTIE; Wis-I Mtl* faction will yen really get out of embarrassing a vowsb who’s only doing w hat count ies* other poor, deluded we •turn trv to do clutching at youth with all her mieht If people who fib about their age knew bow little ethers care, they'd save themselves lots of time and energy. Sooner or later, the troth will out’ DEAR SALLY: My girl friend and 1 are both 18 and we v. an t very much to get married soon The trouble is our families. We re both the youngest in our families, and we’re afraid that our parents are going to hit the ceiling when we tell them our plans to be mar ried. 1 guess there arc plenty of ! other teen-agers who have th i s j same sort of problem with unres- j sonabic parents. What should we do? PETE DEAR PETE: I’m sure ihai IS HoostlW s frill S{* ? tiling K» you :i* it rffirs yoisr pafGfiU ami lo im«\ *»«H I*?m a* *8 Ihr . .t»f> i* Ml not hr folo.isrd ;»t Mils tilin’," i I - »- - - | COIOH! 41 us ms] KIN G-SIZE' SALE! 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