Sadie Hawkins Race Planii 'd ---'S' A Sadie Hawkins day rare the election cf officers and selec; of a name for the centci arc th three big items scheduled for t recreation center this week-end. 'teen agcrs from Martin Count? are requested to conic and ( tecl t president, vice-president and sec retary-treasurer. Foliowing thi: Saturday, which is Sadie Hawk ley - C7> ?s / § t trJj ErigagaSfctm Ring 200 00 • HEATHER S*» 362 50 tnflogt". Ring .150 00 j Al»c 5100 to 2475 < MAIDEN S«i 800 00 i»*gogr«wni Ring 675 00 Keepsake . . . the most treasured of of! (Ymond rings . . is proudly presented by this store in Moh hed i ■*-■, <.-t »*.i<do’ price range. The distinctive styling and hr..- ■-.•m quality of every genuine registered Keijpsah© Diamond Ring will delight flu- huurl of the girl you love. AU nngj lUmliOltd m Amos «nlC'0«<t to *ho« detail# tnctwvk fcOti'al 1u* i authorizi-d k i: i i> s a k r. The famous KOC-k Kflit Coat ia a variety of fabrics. Sizes ilosjnlal Soles l victin of burns received in a i ; i • 'is 1 one life. W. M. Bah >f H;. : i llsville is recovering in I of ;:I 1 pifnl. While hr was sf • ioi r jy 1 urnrd, he continues ill f:in shock? one report I if .v*. -.vv. , , 1 ■ h. of Gril' M.rs. Eugene B. C n-ol .Jeon, in n-ii line to de ll h;is been rum ’s- 1!.. I !, ■ V. ill be is 1 in the roi-i'. ro d I , been re Proclaim Day For The Marine Corps F : 171 years the United States Marine Corps har stood as a fort rcss of American Freedom ana a /rnbol of American courage >. Marines have fought valiantly »their ,-nat gp „ mij.Hve. , i > m. i \I :,nd iii serve of our fine t. young folk—nur ■ d.iL'io.triF. frvniis, neigh /uardiciu of the great traditions f their Corps. On November 10, the Marine ‘err. M o! -r rve its 171st An il i Merit:", always a Marine, i ' hiw-Arr.ei ieans can and should i- re with the Bowers Const ruc . Burn to Mr. and Mrs. James Whiisms, of KFD 3, WilHamslon, ' ii. Jaeu Phillip, Jr., on Oc Is r 31 in the hospital here. 6*1 j?' ! Our Stock of \ !•;u vont; v\ !vc N our S> lection - >•.;%» > c« otn «i|K’iiril a f.riM’rn aim c: :,i!itni mi \\ rlli.mt Ion liFi) No I t - i it ion to a ttutit! lock of Groc< < i< mt,-t«. nr leal it iv >« v\ mt and \ our i*a illisioil i—— ■ i recognize this day in thought and prayer, and in the proud display of our nation’s flag. Thus do we '•1 nor the Marines of our com ma oh y and comrades in uniform. Th<; - lore, I do hereby proclaim Sunday, November 10th, 1946, as Marine Corps Day and do urge my fellow-citizens to observe it in J ! honor of the men and women of ’ tnc Corps. . ] J. B. aoMfll, Mayor, t\ i Hi an.slon, Nk C. ; .. •am*** W» . * . . r,W«V . Mil* . V Rrsranli Report 1 UjoV Available ) ■ •■■■— ■ -— The 68th Annua! Report of the N. C Agricultural Experiment I Station is now ready for general * distribution. Dr. I... D. Baver. director of the Station and Dean of the School of .Agriculture at State College, in making the announcement, adds i that i opics of tlie publication will be supplied to everyone whose name is m tl < regular mailing list as icon as possible. Designed as a progress report on research work conducted at ! the College for the period Decem ber 1, 1944 to November 30, 1945, the report covers every project in which substantial progress has been made, Dr. Baver says. It has been planned so as to be of value to the farmer interested in keeping his farm in step with the latest scientific developments, j Copies will of course. Dr. Baver says, be supplied to county agents,J vocational agricultural teachers I and o.fher workers in the field of I mate* ’ito«6r«te <1 1 ject of the publication is to sup- i ply information for the farmers of | the state. «»»*?8-pagc bulletin is well' supplied with illustrative mater- \ LOTS FOR SALE FAIR GROUNDS PROPERTY See J. S. Whitley & Son ouse lAeelrie Appliance Dealer K. !). WORRELL Just Received \nolher Shipment Of I R I <: Y C L E S Anil SIDE WALK BIKES COURTNEY \\ illiamsion's Oldest Furniture Dealer ial, making the readability of the , publication much easier and also helping in illustrating the results of yield and production experi-' ments. Free copies of the publication are available upon request to the Agricultural Editor at State Col lege, Raleigh. Requests should be made for the 1945 Annual Re port of the N. C. Agriculturai'Kx^" nerimc.nt Station, title of the pub lication is ‘'Research and Farm ing.” -o The present U. S. turkey crop will furnish a record 4 1-2 pounds of turkey for every person in the nation. North Carolina has 1 1-4 million acres of cleared 1 end that is n idle, much of it severely eroded. Wheat about reforestation? Don’t Neglect A MINOR COLD A minor cold, when neglected, can grow into a ma jor cold anil result in serious illness. You will find that we have a number of dependable remedies for common colds, hut in cases where the cold fails to respond to home treatment, we suggest vou see your doctor. We will fill his prescription with fresh, pure drugs, exactly as he would have it. Claries Pharmacy ? Can you spot your state • • * and how many more? This page is framed by all 48 slates. They’re accurate in outline but not in relative si/e. Without Heeling into ogogranby ho.,!,., find your own stale lust. Then see how many more you can identify. (Answers buried below. | Ten right means you're bright. Twenty makes you an honor student. Thirty qualifies you as Secre tary of States! So what? So the folks who own America's business-managed electric companies live in every j one of these states. They include a lot of your friends and neighbors—and probably you, too. How come? Well, several million Americans ha\e invested their savings in electric companies directly. Some 48 million more have invested indirectly — through savings bank accounts and life insurance policies. Banks and insurance com panies, entrusted with your funds, like to put 'em to work in sound utility se< urities. As a result, almost aery American family has a stake in the self-supporting, tax-paying electric companies that provide most of America’s power. 'I hanks largely to good business management, the price of electricity has come down while other prices have gone way up —and this country en joys the best electric service in the world. • Li'iett It it, “Nt.W ELECTRIC HOUR It, HOIK Of CHARM- Every Sunday afternoon. 4. fO, Eastern Standard 7 rmet CBS Setuork. vV ijno-MjY ,-j> *»,*” ?*'**. *■ ■U«lMO)<yT JUi'MJj# \ u: Mi*®' *Mno:>iv! 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