When you do the calling, it's up to you to say good-bye. For friend ship's sake, put the receiver down gently. A crash la bard on the ears. ' ' . . ' WATCHES - CLOCKS ; . WATCH BANDS ' RINGS ON ORDER v Bepairinsr Watches, aocks. Jewelry -Si A . Don't start a conversation with "Guess who this is?" Never begin an invitation by saying, "What are you doing Saturday night?" Instead tell what's up and ask your friend PRESTON HOLMES DUPLEf MERCANTILE CO IN KENANSVnXE if he or she can come. J.' ' phone company suggests waiting i 10 rings. . ..-y :- -. If yoO have' more than a short message, ask ''Do you have time to chat while?" If someone phones you to chat at meal time or when you have company, ask ifjyou may call back later -- maybe the next day will be convenient. If you call a friend who isn't in but someone else answers, give your name and say you'll call again. You nay leave a message unless you were going to ask a favor. Miss Myrtle Rom Sutton U the' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Sutton of Falson, who announce her engagement to William DeWltt f King, son of Mr, Will King and the late Mrs. Ola B. King. The wedding will take place In the (ate summer. it t0 JwllJ G:;:!r.3 Sire i FcrLcccI Crccdsrs hull Ha ha been officially class! fled for dairy, type as "very good," with a aeora of 89.2. His five dau ghters that proved blm are on the farm of Kussell Oxford at xayiors- MISS PATRICIA ANN WO SON of Raleigh is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Latham A. Wil son of Rose Hill, who announce her engagement to Ray Marsh Williams of Wilson, son of Roland C Williams of Monro and the late Mr. Williams. The wedding will take place March 81. . 1 iv.... wn nr their customers, 'Ana UVJ .- - - ... local organization is furnishing this prove sire service to the coun- - - , , at me rcnuuu , ville "with two others on we w, - - I nhsnaBe farm. These flaughters are c"al"c- - inrodoclne well, indeed. Based on I the proof shown, 6 of the 7 daugh- I . . M t.L- M -B ,V. If I.J ..... j, , ,.-..., fn increases jnim, , ui w - i Coastal'-- CooperativswBreeders. creased test, and 5 of them Increa Assodation announced today "that sed total butterfat. "Mark" proves the Thompson Orphanage of Cher .that he has the ability to transmit lotte, has sold their outstanding Increased production to bis off proved Jersey sire. Biltmore Stan- spring. His American Index on 1 u.-i. . t t xntoai tha naip daushter-dam comparison . is ;unifliMat m. -wvw w - . , Southeastern Artificial Breeders Association, suppliers of proved aire semen to county breeding organizations- in .. the . Southeastern Statei. v;y., A- v-',' t : . -s.wt. ff."Sp? '-: I - "Mark" Is CV4 years old, and out of a cow by name of Mark's Farm ftohella. This fine cow is now on f test at Biltmore Farms, at 14 years College Greds Offered Officer . Training In Marines 9,804 lbs. milk, 5.14 test, and 504 lbs. utterfat. an Increase of 648 the irat xaat since World lbs. of milk and 28 lbs. of butter- Marine corps Is now fat by his daughters over his dams. I .,. Er,duates of ac- aiVVVK""!! " 1 s lL Zlaiu.ll.nai AntlnffA credited North Carolina coUeges or universities without prior mm- 4.w wmerlence for officer Ctt ddate training, accoramg w an an nouncement by Capt. M. D. Smith, Jr., director of Marine recruiting for the state .... onaiifiorl sraduates. or seniors in accredited North Carolina col leges, who will receive a Daccauiau- ute Arsree this soring - other Mrs. Fltzhueh Hood Hudson is the former Miss Gertrude Boyette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boyette of Falson. Her marriage to Ha waa burled with Masonic rites. He Is survived by his wife, Maggie W, Rackley; his mother, Mrs. Lena Rackley of Wallace; five sisters, Mrs. B. F. Boone of Wallace.. Mrs. Frank Bland of Wallace, Mrs. Alvin Johnson of Hampton, Va., Mrs. De leon Robinson, Richmond, Vs.; two brothers, James of Hopewell, va.. and Paul of Jacksonville, Fia. State College Mr. Sutton, son ox . and Mrs Troy Hudson of Clinton, took place January 21st at Plney Grove Bap tist Church. Answers Timely Dr. Emerson C. King Chiropractor -Coastal , exonerative i Breeders Aaaaolation. has a representee on the Bull Committee of the South eastern Artificial Breeding Asso ciation. an ' American Breeders lot age, and during 300 days, she Service. This Committee selecte and i produced . lO.Wt sds. ot mm ana fi . - - 1745 lbs: of butterfat If nothing Index. Proved, bulls, of the Ameri happens to her she is expected to can Breeders Service studs by ma make a world record: during this. Jortty vote, affording the local or- lacutlon for a 1 year-oo. .r-- " " . , - 'ZV,'.. n.ntuJrv. or the- "?'ark " is I good sized jersey as. w m nw i""" ; " .L . ' r. mm., i . - ' 0iogy..i and who will be Wss than " : " " 1 .27 years of age on July 1, are ell- t gible, Capt Smith saw. Accented candidates win oe en listed in the-Marine Corps Reserve and sent to an Intensive 10-week tpiniiff course at Parris Isiana, d. C, this spring and summer. Suc cessful graduates will, be commiss ioned Second Lieutenants in un Marine Corns Reserve .and sent to the Marine Corps Schools at Quan- tlco ,Va.r for a comprehensive live mnntha toasitr officers course, z-. Candidates who fall to qualify for a commission will be given the nntinn of dlseharse from the Ma rine Corps Reserve or assignment ti antive dutv in enlisted status. . A limited number of graduates of this Officer Candidate course may be offered commissions as ca reer Marines. Complete Information about the new program may be obtained by writing to the Commandant of the Marine Corps in Washington, v. c, according to papt Smith. . Farm Questions 101 W. Caswell St. Kbastaa.N.C; Office Honrs: 9:00 aLm. to 12:00 A. M. 1:00 P.M. to :00 P. M. iDMd Wedaesdajr Aftenwons .v ; j-.t '-' Ito IIito Flying Timo -But Bo Careful! Q. Please tell something about the new type grain harvester which windrows the grain and allows it to dry before threshing? .. A With the new machine, the wondrowed grain, after drying, is nicked ud with a resular forage harvester, choroed. and blown In to wagons. The self-unloading wag ons carry the chopped grain and straw to the thresher.. Main advantaae of the new meth od Is that It results In better qual ity grain because the moisture con- tent is lower. Another advantage, is that all of the straw ends up in one stack. I State (college, agricultural engineers say the new harvester probably won't be used widely In North Carolina. One reason for this thev nolnt out. is that there's too great a chance of rain catching the grain in the windrow. Also the dual operation of cutting and threshing probably would take too much labor. : State College specialists say the best method of harvesting grain here is to use an ordinary combine and dry the grain artificially. A windrow attachment on the com bine makes it possible to recover the straw with a pickup baler. State College Hints To Home Makers To Invite your friends to any in formal get-togethsr, just use the phone. Here are some tips to give you a reputation for telephone tact, whether you're on the "send ing" or "receiving" end of a call: When you answer the phone say "hello," rather than "The Jones residence." Talk softly, yet loudly enough to be heard distinctly. Avoid phon ing at meal hours, early in the morning and late at night. When you make a call, give the other person time to answer. The YOU WON'T BE IN A FINANCIAL SPIN If The Bank Of Mt. Olive Handles Your Finances Bank Of Mt. Olive "Make Our Bank Your Bank" MOUNT OUVE CALYPSO Earl Rackley Dies Of Heart Affack Earl C. Racklev. S9. died sud denly from a heart attack at his home near Chinquapin at 7 P-m. Rnndav. Funeral services . were held from the graveside at Sharon Baptist vnurcn xutsauay w with Rev.' N. E. Gresham in charge. Tkrz"z'-i t-"5 T7ir.d end under the sun V1 Di:t czzttzl C3 ycu p!ay f '...' . Frcai pavcr lines stay far away! , v V.zlly h?i oneru!s8 for you: v?Fr -r"'i r L!-:r Trhtcvcr yea do.' . 1 : . - ! ci J lies at all " t 1 :t. " "jr -'-iycarJtfcave a bid - . - - - J GEO. P. PRID6EII Plumber STATE LICENSED . PLUMBING ;? CONTRACTOR , supplies i- BATHROOM EQUIPMENT HOT WATER HEATERS, i WATER PUMPS t" ' f KITCHEN SINKS II aa.--i iiimrOiDiifl, 'nniffTiifiM'IM 1:1 jUJ i- v . , a ll Li ' .r . Phone 473 .y-. WARSAW, N. C, DrH. V. Colvell OPTORETRISt i Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. . Next Deor To Cavenaug-v- . cnevrolet Company , ! Permanent Offc In y- ' - - WALLACE. R. C " 1 Symptoms of Distress Arising from wS V - I------ Moi powerful than ever I Dodge now offers you the most powerful "Job-Rated" truck in Dodge history I Eight engines 94 to 154 horsepower with power increases as. high as 20! " You .get the right power for your job ... in the finest performing trucks that ever carried the Dodge name! Yet these new Dodge Job-Rated" Trucks are pricerf with the lowest! (.T.7! Smarter styling! New beauty TOmbined with maaaive. rugged appearance. New hood line for better road visi bility. Roomy new cab Interiors in contrasting colors new comfort with redesigned seats. - lirVJf Easier handling! Shorter turning diameters than ' ever before for even greater maneuverability! More convenient steering wheel angle for greater driving comfort. New worm-and-roDer steering gears for easier steering plus all Uie ease- of-nanaiing features vns maae uuuge vumr, pions" in the 1950 National Truck Roadeo! ' f7l Extra-quiet brakes I Another Dodge engineering. , first! New,- molded, tapered Cyclebond brake linings contact ; brake drums with smoother, more even action practtcaUy eliminating brake squeal. Less tendency of brakes to grab and lining life is greatly extended. Standard on trucks l$-ton -and up, except for air brake models. i : Mora than 50 brand-new features including.. NEW! SMOOTHER WOE with new. "Oriflow" shock absorb, ers; standard on V4-, Vw ana 1-ton models. NEWI EASIER tOADlNO with lower ground-to-floor height on all models through 2 tons. NEWI EASIER SAD-WEATHER STARTING with new moisture proof ignition and high-torque starting motor. NEWI MORE ECONOMICAL PERFORMANCE with higher com pression ratio oa all models through 1 ton. NEWI EASlf R-TO-RIAD INSTRUMENTS now grouped in S cluster placed in front of the driver. NEWI TWIN CARBUREHON AND EXHAUST SYSTEM for greater power with economy available on all high-tonnage models. " 0 NEWI SMOOTHER ENGINE IDUNO with "hotter" spark plugs; on all models through 1 ton. . t . ANOTHER DODOE EXCLUSIVE I gyrol Fluid Drive now available en li- end 1-ton models. Cci in it set tfcs n;wT0PTRU ca fc$2i Saisnky, Fetmnry 10 ' " - ' " " " 'I k ..... f. WARSAW, N. c U t::i;! i::n;c:d SI. Vd!:ce, !!. C. . V ,-"f t JL- fv, ','"U . .4 Vut

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