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THX DTJrTJX TIMXS, KXNANSVIIXE, K. O. TITDBSDAT, VtHKUAKT W, IN 'St."' C.i ilzzl2 fc? 'E::';!o7CJS' ST l r, BY RII rVXT v 4 i At a special occupational health i. Some noises, are' spine-tingling. ' seminar at Chapel Hill this week, L Other, noises " make', flesh crswl. , doctors and manufacturers are fet Some ovndj; nauseate the hearer, jtlnf together to discuss health of Others don't bother him at aJL U employes and general productivity. .. 4, , hi I .1 I.' . . . i .i ' i , u ! i. i n ... ' i i ' ' - The effects of noises on workers Is one of the topics. . Some factory, noises grata on the nerves. Other loud noises may have an impact on the amotions and the I isn't the protection of your stocks, bonds, jewelry, insurance policies, . deeds and other important papers worth a few cents a month to you? BRANCH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY has safe deposit boxes ' -s-.tt 'it-'. '"';;v? "v.;. 7l"'-!,:VV ' -"WJ ,Vi '. fQr your valuables. Let us rent you one. Complete hanking, inaranoe, treat ' y.. , .... t ; f t and lam management sertiee Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ; WE WILL WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT WAR8AW- -WALIACK-fAISON " 1 . THE AMERICAN WAY - tt"1h i in n ii r r r-1 1- t"M-i r .....At f i ... , . OP IT, WHO CAN ' f -- f?. SPCNt THIS MONEV BgTtgR 1 1 ! a? J6ffSifi2 to.Wakc Up! Write Yo IUtii Success Stor! With With The Coofo ... u 5 ;-irt il optput of workers. "Psycho-Acoustics Is the name the medicos have thought up for it "I don't see how noises make any difference," said a reporter to one of the doctors in charge. "News papermen work smoothly in spite of all kinds of noises and disturb ances. The clackety-clack or a dozen typewriters is music to reporters and editors. :; It was also stressed that there's a lot oi noise in ine oiacxsmitfiing business. Pounding the anvil and all that Yet look at Longfellow's vis ion of the village blacksmith "A mighty man, with strong sinewy hands." It may not always be the loudness of the noise that, disturbs and dis mays the listeners, the doctor said. It could be tnat a regular noise, like pounding on rn anvil, is not bad at alL healthwise. It miy Hp that the variety, of -oics 's the tiling, .or the rasping effects; or wn-xj other aspect o! tre noise fac tor." ... Al Reach" of "' - ' -n N" savs he can see w some noises will Interrupt production. Al has a folder in his newspaper plant at Slier City that mpkes what seems to be an unpleasant noise. Al s wife leaves the office every time the folder starts. Others in the shop be come a bit tense until the folder has stopped folding. The noise topic is jus' one of the health-Industry suhlects to be dis cussed at Chapel Hill. Over 1100 manufacturing concerns in the state have been invite 1 to send representatives to the meeting. The UNC .Medical School, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., and others are cooperating."' " Mora Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon Is speaking at Chapel Hill Febru ary 16 under auspices of the Caro lina Forum, a student organization. Some say Morse is neither Demo Tat nor Republican, neither fish nor fowl. One Editorial paragraphs said he operates under a code all his own The Morse Code. Romalo Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo, Philippine Ambassador to the Unlt- ed'States, will deliver the Weil lec tures at Chapel Hill in March. Rom ulo Is a high knocker in internation al politics and is well thought of in Washington. About Women Are women of foreign nations go. ing to become more like American women, with the freedom that wo men have in this country? The tendency is in that direction, it was indicated in a panel discus sion last week at Chapel Hill. Grad. uate women students from India, Is rael, Puerto Rico and Norway spoke on "attainment of equal rights for women" over the world. The Norwegian panelist commen ted, "Women aren't as naiye as thy onre were. She saw moaern com munications show women in one rountry what women in other coun tries are doing. And if it's good and to the benefit "f women, we gather, they want to follow suit. Davie and Crockett The Davie's of North Carolina are kin to the Crockett's of Texas. The family of "William Richard son Davie Crockett of Austin, Texas has given to the University of North Carolina certain priceless heirlooms. once the property of William K. wa- vie, the founder of the University h at Chapel Hill. Dr. John Crockett of he Univer sity of Texas has given the property and papers of Davie to the Univer sity, to become a part of the South ern Historical Collection. Dr. Croc kett's father was William Richard son Davie Crockett. Among the gifts made is an anc ient Bible which belonged to Davie's mother when she lived in acouana. rinvie married the daughter of Wil lie Jones of Halifax County, a dis tinsuished pre-Revolutionary War citizen of North Carolina. Sarah Jon. es's fan -s- the one she had the day she was married to Davie is in the collection. There is also a pass from the French minister, Tallyrand, made out to Davie who was U. S. minister to France. machines, because they are expert.. mental, the cost is high. We realize that we have to cover some of the 11 years of research that the Inven tor has put In on this macnine, Tney will cost us approximately $4,000 a piece. We feel that In the future we can get them for around $1,000 or leas, and maybe considerably less.' , DEFICIT. So goes the advances of the Post Office. Only a couple days after the planrl for the "Thank You" stamp macnin- es were revealed, the President ask. ed Congress to bike the cost of a three-cent stamp to four cents to help post office operations pay their own way. ... . ,. . - r At the hearings, nobody explain ed just- Why the Post Office De partment wants to Install these new sado-eta. It may be to raise the stan dard of living, or some such thing. MUSIC. For future planning In the electronic aae. it might be good idea for the Post Office plan ners to think about how nice it would be to hitch some kind of musical jingle to the mail boxes. If women can afford to near musical tunes tingle out of 'a powder box while they screw on their earrings, then certainly our dynamic economy can afford to have people serenad ed while they extract last month's light bill from the mail box. At the same time, with all the au tomatic machines they're develop ing to sort out mall, it should be easy enough and not cost more than a few thousand dollars per sack to have a little gimmick spray perfume on all letters. OLD HAT. And just think, it's been only a few years since our old run down, out of date post offices had terrible scratchy pens that wrote in fits and starts and almost all post offices had directory ser vice. But aU that stuff is old hat now. It costs too much to look up a street address. It also costs too much money to run a lot of small post offices snd rural routes. So many routes are consolidated in the interest of ec onomy. And small post offices are being closed by the thousands. In fact between January 20, 1953, and December 31, 1955 about three years 3,048 fourth class offices have been closed. All in the name of economy. But it's cood business, and econ-lthat win give you a lot of lip so omlcal, too, to use stamp machines I the post office bigwigs say. - i a. 'cv. r ? nn'f ir-ri rr 'm n r . Li f - f 1 F ' - r""l f r 1 r ' ir -ft Control nematodes the gun way use D-D soil turnip' gant D-D kills moat harm-, fulspedee ofnematodea. It'a economical pays for itself many times in higher to bacco yields. Get D-D from your insecticide dealer. See him today! SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DIVISION . HIWsUttatreN.W Atlanta lOargla . r A" D-D Bistrtbnted By OLTN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORP. Get Yonr D-D V Cigarette Tobacco Fertilisers From M. B. LOFTIN, Mt. Olive I. & C. SUPPLY CO., Wallace ftOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJ o o. Rill Whiflpv WrifPc Ahnnf (luir On I iiiiiv J ill iiw nnviil Miat vis toast (Office In United States Senate erative YOU MAY STAR1Y01JR SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH 'AS LITTLE AS EACH ACCOUNT INSURED UP TOv $10,000. Y BILL WHTTIEY THANK YOU. toUrou walk Into tie' Post Off led' .and buy some stamps from vending machines they are using' for selling etamDs these idays, dont be surprised if the ma inline Diuris out and savs "Thank rfou," as you get your tongi;e all raaay to uck. i r Jteally and truly, ITs 3 fact The Post Office Department has started putting in orders for machines that will do Just .this. " iThis rather revealing information came . 10 iignt last - week when a House sub - comntitbee published transcripts of hearings on the Post Office Department's budget for the JAmin0 Iran' " l' 1 i ... IWB, W A'ti Thertjasti.mony went Where Thousands Are Saving Millions" wifEAYJOHNSpNMr. ? 205E MAIKST. WALLACE ' this way in part: IHr. Canfield (A Congressman from New Jersey): You have Just made reference to these stamp . dis pensing machines. Do you refer to those machines that make the change? "Mr. Abrams (Assistant Postmast er General): I refer to the ones that make change, and also that say Thank you for buying stamps.' It talks as well as makes change. The new stamp vending machine not only makes change, but thanks the patron for purchasing the stamp, and has some courtesy comment. Each one will have that ..." "Mr. Canfield. What does a ma chine like that cost? "Mr. Abrams. On the first seven o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ( m1 jwl We Are Pleased To Announce That KENNETH MAXWELL Of Pink Hill Will Apply ANHYDROUS AMMONIA for us With A Brand New JOHN DEERE 50 TRACTOR & APPLICATOR. Place Your Order With Us Now for ANHYDROUS AMMONIA To Be Applied To Your Crops. We Are Prepared To Give You Complete Service Hill Supply Co. When You Need A )GpotIiCar New Or Used -See VJluMeld Dolors , Your friendly Ford Dealer" (Phone 2572 in Pink Hjjl f. Used tars In A-l Condition -.. ,1954FQRDOR CREStlrW -FORD - UkeJfew . 1950 TON FORD TRUCK A Bargain , . coin la -; chxap See us for repairs on any make car or track. We also ( repair Tractors and offer Wrecker Service. Phone 2701 Pink Hill, N. C. o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i-ii I I JJ. S.I.IIISI. fff! " 3 Happy People This Winter Thanks to 3 Bjg Pluses in Cities Service fn 1. Keeps Burners Cleaner Providea ah even,, healthy heut without fouling burner. 2. Keeps Filters, Screens and Nozzles Cleaner Actual? cleans as yon Vest . . . retards sediment formation. Heat ingflil! tjD 3. Anti-Rust Protection YouTl have that storage tank yeara longer with anti-ruat Cities Service Heating Oil. MS Whether you're a family of 8, 5, or a dozen, Cities Servieo Healing; Oil will keep you all healthier, happier, and warmer . . . and probably FOR LESS HONEY! Call today for the full story on Cities Service Heating 00. "A ; 'Hi "-'M If-'. 'I' . 'I f 3i : i Phone 328 Warsaw, N. C fxii jriurev uuuaniwa - ft -"' r an,- ,'J r I .... i.il''h.,vr'V...fr.vVjl.V!. s . ... . 1 J f. w,. I l
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