Slate College Tips To the Housewife Five persons out of a hundred are born with good voices. The rest of us have to work for one. What are you going to do about yourj? Does my voice have enough resonance? Do I vary my pitch to express my feelings" Do I sound sincere and natural" Do I hear any "fawncy" affec tum ns? Do I speak mo last" Too slow'.' Do I v:;u\ e\ of speaking from time to time" Do i emphasise the important words in my sentences? Do I have a nasal twang or any hoarseness? What words do I stumble over" Do any sounds, such as “s" and "1". sound detective" WHITE XYI ON When white nylon 1urns yellow 01 brown, the discoloration, is there to stay and cannot be re moved. It can be prevented, how ever. Never launde: white nylon at temperatures above 270 degrees | F. Nylon be; ..use it is a strong fa- J brie, is often abused. It should be i handled ruefully just as you would handle an” rayon or silk ' garment. Bee; use nylon picks up 1 colors very rapidly, it should nev er be washed with colored pieces. Wrinkling m. kes a nylon diffi-j cult to iron. 1". automatic washers I set the extractor at full speed and ' shut off immediately. This v. ill re- I dure some of the wrinkling. The best way tu laundry-mark I nylon is to use marking tape. This I can be applied to the garment Marking solutions contain mater- j ials that are usually harmful to I nylon fibers. 86 Proof THE STRAIWT WHISKEYS IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 4 YEARS OR MORE OLD 35 STRAIGHT WHISKEY, tS% NEUTRAL SPIRITS, DISTILLED EROM GRAIN tMOEIMli t VdltS LIMITED PEORIA. IlLIHOiS iKeiRiviiBn He's Outstanding ONE SOIDIER who will not have to duck bullets is Cpl Amos Barce lona, of Denver Colo., who claims to be the nation's smallest GI. Meas uring 4 feet, 11 inches, the corporal attempts here to touch the top ol Pfc. Lester Mack's head Mack i? 6 feet, 4 inches Barcelona's meas urements are an inch under Arn.v requirements. (Internatio icl) Publish Journal On Alcoholism —— Raleigh—North Carolina's unique journal on-alcoholism, Inventory, is included in the current litera ture report of Yale University’s Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, S. K. Proctor, executive director of the N. C. Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program, announc ed today. Only state organ of its kind in the nation, Inventory is published by the ARP in Raleigh and edited by Santford Martin, Jr., ARP ed ucational director The first mag azine appeared in May, and (his month marked the fourth issue new circulated to over 10,000 readers. As a public information-educa tion service toward the prevention of alcoholism. Inventory presents the latest facts on alcoholic treat ment, rehabilitation, education and prevention—human interest features based on scientific re search and sympathetic realism. This journal and other ARP brochures and guides on alcohol ism are available to interested cit izens through the ARP, Box 9118, Raleigh, N. C. The output per man-day of the American coal miner has risen 32 percent since 1939, according to the Bituminous Coal Institute. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trator of tile estate of the late Mercedes Spruill, deceased, of Williani.ston, Martin County,_N. Irnmmm m mm iTii m ■ir* I C\, this is to notify all persons | having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them I to the undersigned Admimstiator ; at his home in Williamston, N. C , or to ins Attorney. Hugh G. Hor l ton. Williamston. N C., on or be | fore the Kith da.v of November, • 1951, or this notice will bo pJead I ed in bar of their recovery. All i persons indebted to said estate I will please make immediate pnv-1 ment. _ . This the Gth day of November. I 1051. Jesse W. Rodgers, Administra- J lor of the estate of Mercedes! Spruill, Deceased. Hugh G. Horton, Attorney, no 8-15-22-29 de 6-13 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County Under and by virtue of the j power of sale contained in a cer laln deed of trust_ executed _ byj. Raymond Hodges and wife Malis- ■ oa Hodge, , dated December 24, 1946 and re-forded in Book H-4 page 516 in the office of the Reg-; is ter of Deeds of Martin County, North Carolina, default having1 been made in the payment of the said indebtedness thereby secured , and the said deed of trust being' by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trus-! tee will offer for sale at public' auction to the hiahest bidder for cash at the Court House door irr Williamston. N. C., at Noon, on the Monday 17th day o£ December 1951. the property conveyed in the said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Marlin and State of North Caro lina, Griffin's Township and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a concrete mark er the S. E. Corner of the Howard Peele property; thence along Ho-1 ward JPeele’s line to_a_marker_ black gum on Dukes Bfarlch, the corner of the 1000 acre tract; thence North 82 degrees East 800 feet to a corner in Holly Branch the dividing line between tracts 2 apd 3 of the W. D Daniel Land Division; thence along the divid ing line between tracts 2 and 3 of the W. D. Daniel Land Division to the road a concrete marker; thence S. W. course along the I road 600 feet to the beginning and :eine tract No. 2 of the W. D. I Daniel Land Division and being the same property conveyed to Raymond Hodges and wife by W. D. Daniel and wife December 24, 1946. The highest bidder will be re quired to make a deposit of 10% of the purchase price at the date of the sale. This 13th dav of November 1951. * Clarence Griffin, Trustee. • no 15-22-29 de_6_ FOB SALE! j Si«per A n Farmall Tractor | 1‘lns l oUoninu Ktiuiinnvnl _ FIELD DISK LORN PLANTER COTTON PLANTER (il ANO SOWER ROW MARKER CULTIVATORS Tl'RNIMJ PLOW MIDDLE BISTER TOBACCO LISTER ROW OPENER STALK CI’TTER 2 & 1 CTLTIVATOR Thp Abovo l.t/iiipnn‘111 Is In A-1 (’ontlilion SI,755.00 H m 50 OR MORK BARRELS OF < OltN — MARKET FRICK, ™ 0 ROLLS OF WIRE — $10.00 Fl.it ROM. S HA VRAKE — SL*~-1 CULTI-VA-TOR ..... sso cki .. H < ART — 5.,.;,.(,0 3 lOBAU O TRUCKS $25.00 " Combined New Corn and Fertiliier FI i ter — $35.00 * 2 CRAY MILES 10 YEARS OI.D — ! ! ’5.U0 EACH. H 6000 or ,000 I OK At ( O STIt KS—$15.00 M R THOUSAND NEW FENCE CHARGER. battery or electric — $20.00 ■ 1 CONSOLIDATED STOKER for Tub : , barn — $75.00 ■ "00 or 800 BALES OF FEANl’T IIAY - 50. Fer Bale _ I CAR TRAILER — $65.00 H 1100 PEANUT POLES, 2 x 2, 7 1-2 ft. lanv. Oak — 17c each ■ U The above items will be available by llie Kith g of December, 1951. Can lie seen at Sailer g fiebl farm, 1 mile from Ktlenlrn, N. C., on ■ Hertford Highway 17. JOHN MOORE, JR. RFD 2, Ilox 34 Kdeiiton, N. ('. I Now Merita, the South's finest bread, is even finer ’ than ever... fresher... tastier... better in every way. There's extra quality, extra enjoyment, in every tender, flavorfu! slice. Know that greater goodness yourself. Treat your family to it. Always ask f I Tune in THE LONE RANGER CHOOSE FROM MERITA'S FAMOUS "BIG 4" LOAVES REGULAR SLICE THIN SLICE WHEAT OLD-FASHIONED

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