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Page Six Miss House Honored At Zebulon Tea Mrs. Wilbur C. Campen and Mrs. Charles E. Flowers were hostesses Friday afternoon at a “come-and sit” tea at the Campen residence in Zebulon honoring Miss Jocelyn Houshse, bride-elect of August 20. The hostesses, the guest of hon or and her mother, Mrs. A. R. House received at the entrance. Summer flowers decorated the living room and library. All white flowers were used in the dining room. The tea table was covered with an imported lace and madeira cloth and centered with a silver and crystal epergne holding green tapers and Jesamine flowers on a base of smilax that formed a bridal bouquet. Mrs. Charles E. Flowers poured lime punch. Miss Mary Fisher Finch, Miss Laura James Sexton, Mrs. Matthew Liles Jr. and Mrs. Fred L. Page served chicken salad sandwiches, Calla Lily sandwiches, turkey biscuits, French pastries, stuffed dates, salted nuts, and mints. Mrs. Leonard George Corby, pa anist of Raleigh, rendered a music al program during the afternoon. Mrs. Paul Carruth presided over the guest book. Miss House was presented a corsage of white carnations by the hostesses. Miss Georgia Hinton and Richard Godwin, miniature bride and groom, presented Miss House a huge white satin wedding ring entwined with orange blossoms and showered with white satin streamers, to which multi-colored handkerchiefs, from the guests, were attached. Guests included ladies of the Zebulon Methodist Church and close friends of the bride-elect from Raleigh, Wake Forest, and Wendell. Cited to Dairymen Danger of Bloating When hungry cattle graze on legume crops before these crops have reached the bloom stage, they will oftentimes bloat. If dairymen keep cows off legume grazing un til these crops have reached the bloom stage, much potential milk from such grazing will be lost. Every dairyman, therefore, faces the problem of how to graze these Jgj | LOOK! New Fuel Pumps $3.45 SEAWELL SERVICE STATION Zebulon, N. C. ■n Insurance Insurance Is Protection gainst your worst enemies —Fire, Storm, Accident. See D. D. Chamblee The Insurance Man crops and still prevent bloat. For tunately, says A. C. Kimrey, ex tension dairyman at State College, this can be done. When a cow eats any kind of feed, Kimrey explains, a large quantity of gas forms in her stom ach. Normally this gas pressure is relieved when fibrous feeds tickle the inner lining of the cow’s stom ach and cause belching. However, an empty cow grazing on sappy legumes fills her stomach with soft, slimy material which does not cause the animal to belch.; HELP WANTED ALL KINDS OF TOBACCO HANDS HIGHEST PRICES PAID See Wade Privette White sidewall tires , as illustrated, available at extra cost. Goodßuy- all around Friends gather, look over that long bonnet and wish they had as much Fireball life as you have here. They size up the broad windshield and narrow corner posts—|and don’t have to be told how these things step up “see-power.” They appraise the smart styling, the roomy interiors, the usability of luggage space—and agree you’ve made a buy. But don’t stop, please, with letting them look. Invite them in and introduce them to some of the special pleasures you’ll know as a Buick owner. Sh ow them, for instance, how completely different Dynaflow Drive! is, with every mile cushioned by flowing oil and none of the rigid harshness of direct-drive cars. Let them sample the matchless Buick ride, with all four wheels cradled on soft, coil springs and low-pressure tires made still easier-riding by extra-wide rims. on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on Super models . MOtte aiA*LY THAN eve* (if) "— :z::r ob,,M J&/1/J G “r BUCK "ill b«Ud <hem g / j££ff T„„. in HENRY ]. TAYLOR. Network, every Monday GILL MOTOR COMPANY GANNON AVENUE ZEBULON, N. C. The Zebulon Record As a result gas, which is a normal by-product of digestion, accumu- \ lates in the stomach and causes bloat. Unless the animal is given prompt relief, she may die. If the legume pasture is about 50 per cent grass, most potential bloat will not happen, say Kimrey Or, he adds, if a reasonable amount of good quality hay is fed to the cow before she is put out, she us ually will not bloat. For this pur pose, oat hay, Sudan or other gocd grass hay, as well as the various I legume hays, will prove satisfae- tory. The hay must be palatable or the cow will not eat enough of it to do the job. Kimrey says that where practic able, a rack filled with good hay should be placed in the pasture or adjacent to it. This practice will prevent many cases of bloat. If bloat does occur in spite of i\L V . AND IT’S IKilwHpilil Point out how solid this Buick feels. That’s what you get from husky frames, low-swung weight, and power delivered through a torque-tube instead of the rear springs. For the truth is, this Buick’s a bargain on much, much more than you can see. It’s a big buy on the solid goodness a demonstration quickly makes plain. On increasingly favorable delivery dates. On attractive price. On the kind of “deal” your Buick dealer makes. That’ s why we keep saying “Better see your Buick dealer—and get that order in promptly!” Hf JY Mi atone has alt these features Silk-smooth DYNAFLOW DRIVE* • FULL-VIEW VISION from enlarged glass area « SWING-EASY DOORS and easy access • "LIVING SPACE " INTERIORS with Deep-Cradle cushions • Buoyant-riding QUADRUFLEX COIL SPRINGING • Lively FIREBALL STRAIGHT-EIGHT POWER with SELF-SETTING VALVE LIFTERS plus HI-POISED ENGINE MOUNTINGS Low-pressure tires on SAFETY-RIDE RIMS . Cruiser-Line VENTIPORTS • DUREX BEARINGS, main and connecting rods » BODY BY FISHER *Standard on ROADMASTER. optional at extra cost on SUPER models. Friday, July 1, 1949 precautions, call a veterinarian, advises the extension dairyman. In the meantime, tie a stick in the cow’s mouth and keep her walking as much as possible. Many dairy men are reporting favorable results from drenching the bloated animal with half a soft drink bottle of either kerosene or mineral oil.
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