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r m emoumm RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY U iMt 8 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS jWiwi H Fifth’3* 5 1 Hi Pint $ 2 15 ?B? 100 PROOF MADE FROM GRAIN BY l. RfISKY t CIE.. HARTFORD. CONN [MADAM FARREL THE LADY YOU HEAR OYER THE RADIO Gifted Palmist and Psychic Medium Tells you any and everything you wish to know without ask- ! tag any questions, gives you names of enemies, and friends I Gives true and never failing advice on all affairs of life If wor- I tied, troubled, or in doubt, consult this psychic reader at once § Madam Farrel will help you. on business, love, marriage, wills. n deeds, mortgages, lost and stolen articles, and speculations of P all kinds. I Your Lucky Days & Your Lucky Numbers Eton’* be discouraged if others have failed to help you Madam Farrel does what others claim to do. One visit will convince you this Medium and Divine healer is superior to any reader you have consulted. Private and Confidential Readings Daily and Sunday for White and Colored. Hours 9 00 A.M —9:00 P M You must be satisfied or no charge. Closed all day Wednesday Madam Farrel is located one mile North of Goldsboro on the Wilson Highway, just one block from Hobbs Stockyard Golds boro. N. C. Look for the Brick Home and the Neon Sign with the name ‘‘Madam Farrel.’' And you can be sure you are at the right place. TOUR LUCKY DAYS AND TOUR LUCKY NUMBERS $T$ ssss $$ i Tsmr?TFi Z mUpfeß TOMORROW Z - *1 MODERN FINANCE CORP.’S - r -2/T - Conveniently Located Offices _ *"**“**’ 110 W. Martin St 0 330 S. Salisbury St Phone TE 2-5826 Phone TE 2-7547 # Better Service ... In Raleigh For Over 25 Years y-. ■m r -^ — Cash Yob Receive Monthly Payment* m 103,26 13.00 W m 219.22 20.00 W m 320.82 24.00 415.14 ...30.00 ** 509.46 ___ 36 00 m ' j m ABOVE PAYMENTS INCLUDES All CHARGES. m :modern finance coßP.ii Supervised By The State Banking Commission. VS ssssssssssss?sssss.;?s [your credit IS GOOD AT QUINN’S Freshen Up Your Home now with the Best Distinctive Furniture R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. 10® E Martin St. Your Capital City Tel. TE 2 4471 YOU rai !i«v« faa flrurlng oat yoar nesssf* froas tie Osleat by aa« of this plpisant little letter piumit. It the number of letters In your first name la 5 or less, subtract from 7. It more than 5 letters In yonr first name, sob tract from 13. Now take this result and And yoar key letter Is the word ORIENT at tke top of this puttie. Then, starting at the upper left corner, efcech eaeh one of your lance key letters as It appears from left to rjjfht. Below the key letters Is a code nmairr for y©». TOIRENROINTEI t ms spi t a inoea OR I ETNROINETO nodaovpypecmc NOIRENTOR I NET saeceta powyft I OTERNORTE IN E fatumobpel ru o ROETINORTNIET li urir iaotetf FR I TONOTRNEOR 1 i n f l a t a n I oil TOIF, RNOREINTN c edonesgksntt DEAR SALLY DEAR SALLY My best girl friend is very pretty and could get lots of. dates, but she's been going around with a married man who is feeding her a big line She tells me that he says he is trying to get a divorce, but I happen to knov some other people who a*e ac quainted with him and they say he's been carrying on .ike this for years I don't want to see my girl friend make a fool of herself and get hurt, but I'm afraid that's what will happen, because she keeps say ing that she's doeplv in love with this jerk. Should 1 try to talk some sense into her head or not 1 MIL DRED DEAR MILDRED: You ran TRY hut if she's realty in lore with the "jerk.' vnur ad vice will bounce right off her hard head Some people just have to learn the hard way: DEAR RALLY I'm a fellow of 20. and will he a junior in college this fall There's a girl around here ! who has me in orbit. She's dating j five of us fellows in the same fra | ternity and. according to what each ; of us fellows has !o report, none j of us is running in first place with her She's a wonderful and con-id erate girl, and it's my idea that she’s just ton soft-hearted t, cc - I centratp her affections on just one of us guys and hurt the other four This is fast getting me down, be cause I know I love her, and i want to w:n her for my self exclu sively Do you have any advice? , JUNIOR DEAR JUNIOR: Somehow. I suspect that this soft-hearted girl of yours is haring herself quite a hall What could be more thrilling than lo have fire fraternity brothers all fighting for her affections" Oftentimes, though the interest of a girl like this is perked up when transfers his attention to one of one of the fellows suddenly her sororitr sisters, I* iw about this? DEAR SALLY: Does the fact that I I happen to have a "green thumb' ; and love to work in my garden ! j and around my lawr, have any re- i flection whatsoever on my being a "refined lady"? I happen to love the outdoors and the rare of my Cut Rate Prices ODOM CUT RATE CLOTHING !3C E MARTEN ST. If Too Want |pp3WHM| To Take The jP^ Out of Pilot Life Insurance COMPANY rr„“srrr^^r’-"~ i " j Repairs to Any TV, Radio Phono, Hi-Fi or Small Appliance. 24-HfL SERVICE! | RADIO SERVICE ‘The House Service Built ” | CALL TE , 39.50 224 E MARTIN ST RALEIGH hifiiiH “Fm taking yos off vow* tflet” A&T Dean Will Tout 2 Countries GREENSBORO The dean of women at A and T College will tour western Europe snd Russia his summer. Miss Geneva J Holmes will leave the country on July 19 for a tour as a member-representative of the Board of World of the North Caro ina Conference of the Central Jurisdiction of the Methodist Church The tour has for its purposes to provide opportunity to learn at first hand the European perspective on nternational issues, to visit specia lized agencies of the United Na tions. to confer with outstanding national and religious leaders in those countries and to promote goodwill and understanding for peace Some thirty-odd member' of the Chin e- w .11 compose the tour par ty They will visit, in: England. France. Germany. Switzerland, Denmark Sweden and the USSR Marketing quota penalty rate for the 1960-crop "excels' cotton is 19 4 cents a pound. Os the 1146.077 farm? in North Carolina during 1959. 61.056 parti cipated in the Agricultural Con servation Program shrubbery, trees, flowers, snd lawn --bu> recently one of my neighbors intimated to me that this was ra ther "unladylike' Is this true? MELBA DEAR MELBA: Your neigh bor's remarks was ridiculous! Yours is a wonderful creative bobby, .fust join your ioral garden club, and you'll find out how many other ''unlady like" ladies there are in y»ur community DEAR SALLY: My W-vesr-old daughter has become very good ! friends with another little girl who , is in her class at school, but who I come* from @ decidedly "under- i I privileged home This child visits | our home quite often and seems to appreciate it From time to time ! she invites my girl to her home, j ; but since her mother has many oth- j 1 er children and they have so little j monry, l feel this would be an im- [ position and I haven't allowed my i daughter to go. I'm still very much ; worried about this, however, sinrp ! I feel that the little girl wants to ! i sho wher appreciation by extend ! ing this hospitality Can you ad vise me’ MRS B F DEAR MRS. 8.F.: If I were you. I'd let my daughter go Perhaps, in this household ful! of children, the mother has more to give than many more j privileged people can imagine You can help your daughter to maturity by lettting her under stand that parental love Is not j dependent upon a bank account and that happinesfi is not de termined by how one lives in a materia! sense. I TO UNCERTAIN GIRL I think j ! your mother has a good point i i that this roving Romeo doesn’t want to be tied down to you or to any one girl If you were (he only one for him, he'd go out with the other fellow when you two had one of your tiffs, not with other girls. It I were you. I'd break up your steady arrangement and give him unlimited opportunity to examine ail the pebbles on the beach. He may tire of the sport some day although, as you've brobably al ready heard, there are some men ; who NEVER get over it. k j WITH THE FARM WOMEN iKem» this week truss Jones, .Mcclenburg, Rocking ham. Henderson. Stanly anti Cabarrus Counties.) FEMININE PAINT Feminine paint! After being dis couraged by all gentlemen mem bers of the family and store clerks too, Mrs, Albert Scott of Trenton, Rt 2. waded into the job of mix ing to make colors she desired With determination. Mrs Scott mixed and painted until she had swatches on several lovely color? Mrs. Ann Brock, assistant home economics agent in Jones Countv. says that now Mrs. Scott is coordi ! natmg colors throughout her home SNAKE CHARMERS "Perhaps one of the most un usual demonstrations given at the southwestern district contest was ! one called 'Snake Charmers' given I by Betty Cox and Lynn Dellinger of Paw Creek in Mecklenburg j Countv As an introduction. Lynn ’ held the king snake while Betty charmed it with her flute. STMfIsV“ JULY / 'jf^i YfMir Catania* Store « **e.hr*e prf nrtrv j rtrf< week 3 wonderland chock ->f **. [ '*"?*' Ir B,c * ever? t;.m * Bir > . -n« *>r tow mu 1 ' April.; r. <•* re. • r . f . s@^9 .md man' manv more iterm u • m «Ke s*’- < t m.sN gjfis Visit CotocuaJ and you’Li come -eteryttme: i*'s Christmastime to inly ——! hr we lot in, [COLONIAL STORES! T \ S ffOOn THFil’ SATT r 'DAV m.Y QUANTITY •HIS RDIRVED NONE SOLD TO DI ALERS. JUICY TENDER BUDGET QUALITY jbl Chock R005t..^.37 • ***** - •• v: - ** r- , <• \ aoNfitss Hatur-Tender Chuck Rnaxt . . . . Lh. 39r | CRSCX BOAST ; IH DGET * TTNTMFR HERSHEYS j 0 SUGAR 5 *><| 1 RIB ROAST ' w f bijiw.ft *. Tfvniß KLEENEX FACIAL ■‘2sZ €> TISSUE 2 -49. WICH.FT n irvmii REALLY GOOD! « 85c » 89c u%***F~Lb 59c BAMA 2" 59* soitthampton va m® sssi m ohb aai m m mi tm «b 9m ms mm I ! 2 SAV-A-STAMP PREMIUM i 39c CLEARANCE SALE* I JIWFR ODALITY si I. FOR FAR! Y SHOPPI RS . 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' " MORTON'S TURKEY BEEF * CHICKEN UAIfC IT A POT PIES 3 SS 59c sr,L‘“ reoiTO "u qsr - n S%W 1% S ftflfVl SEAJBROOK FARMS FROZEN GRFEN r V' " 3 2 59c CHRISTMAS THIS YIAR! j 1 URM)\ LRS. .. pkg! 29c gold bond stamps bring you finer gifts SAVE' CHEF'S PRIDE FRUIT I IPI | 14oz 9~ f> FASTER .. . COMPARE GOLD BOND BOOK REQUIREMENTS AND X>IN THE MR.LIONS SAVING GOLD^ BOND STAMPS 2808 S. WOminglon Si * Cameron Village • Northside Center • Glenwood Vlllagre i Holding the Mi.ike wan just a point of emphasis to convey to the audience that all snakes are not harmful hut many are actually friends and are ex tremely valuable in the never ending oar against rodents,' says. Miss Maude Middleton, assistant home economics agent. The girls will be presenting their demonstration in the slate contest during 4-H Club Week. WORTHWHILE HOBBIES What is your hobby" Rockingham County women discovered the* had more leisure lime activities than they realized at the recent countywide hobby show sponsored h.v the Home Demonstration Club? Miss Isabelle Buckley, home eco nomics agent, says Mrs. Robert Gross saved more than SIOO by making her daughter's trousseau Several of her dresses were mod eled during the hobby show Mrs W A Cox reported that canning was her hobby and had saved many dollars on her grocery I ! ' :11 CURB MARKET A farm agent from Texas who j was on a tour for the Southeast ; ern States Agents, remarked that | the Henderson County curb mat | ket was the most interesting and | most different thing he had seen on their tour of over 1.600 miles Mrs Kathleen C Hodges, home economics agent, reports the wo | men who sell on the market w f ere happy to tell those on the tour of era fts, jellies. preserves, dried flowers, and other commodities which they sell as a means of in creasing their family income EXCHANGE STUDENT VISITS COUNTY Stanly County people are de ! lighted to have an International Farm Youth Exchange Student vi siting in their county. She is Doro thy Gilliam Davies of Wales. Sin is residing with the Wyatt Me Swain family of the Endv commu nity The McSwains own and op erate a dairy farm. mis* reggry Burk#, assistant home economies agent, says Jill fr »ls quite at home there since she lived and nocked on a dairv farm before < , omin« to the states CU B PROJECTS Home Demonstration ciubs se ! lect various projects each year In Cabarrus County this year they contributed to local fund dime* such as cancer. United Fund poll j o. and others They contributed an I nroximatelv $250 to the 4-H De velopment Fund Mrs Sara H Stewart, home rco nomics agent, reports that otht : projects include making clot.v • clothes and quilts for needv fann lies; sending clothes, gifts and cards to children's homes; giving time and money to retarded child rend's camp mail box improve mcnts: reading to older people lr the community, and giving pro grams in nursing homes. The August 1 carry-over of cot ton is expected to be 7 6 million bales—down from 6 9 million last J year.
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