■rassp-r^ Schools This Winter ■Pd production problems WKFbe emphasized in a dairy ^school to be held in Lenoir Coun ty on February }9. The school is one of a series of county dairy schools to be conducted throughout the State in January and February by the extension Service. Major features of each school ■will be a panel discussion of feed problems, use of Dairy Herd Im provement Association records, artifcial breeding, and herd management. Participating will be the local county agent, two I farmers, two extension dairy spe ! cialists, and an extension farm I management specialist. In some counties farmers will be asked to bring to the school samples of the hay and silage they are feeding. Most of the schools will begin at 10 a. m. and close at 3 p. m. Motion pictures will be shown during the afternoon. HISTORIC VISIT . . . Ike talks to aa unidentified efllcer daring recent fly-by-night to Keren. Pvt. Jackson In Alaskan Army Port Richardson, Alaska. — Pvt. James A. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Route 2, LaGrange, N. C., is serv ing at Fort Richardson, the largest Army installation in Alaska. Troops based at Fort Richard son are part of the security force along the northern frontier. Although the climate of south ern Alaska is relatively mild, Fort Richardson units receive thorough winter training' Jackson entered the Army in ! January 1952. Inventory Time IS A BAD TIME Needs CHECK YOUR SUPPLIES NOW AND LET US SAVE YOU THE INCONVENIENCE OF RUNNING OUT OF NEEDED FORMS. Phone 2375 FOR QUALITY PRINTING ON THE RIGHT PAPER FOR THE JOB — DELIVERED ON SCHED ULE. Design and artwork service available for special jobs. BE HAPPY TO PICK UP COPY OF YOUR FORMS FOR DUPLICATION OR DESIGN AD OR NEW FORMS TO BEST SERVE YOUR OWN NEEDS. DALE CARNEGIE Tha Friendly Smirk HERE IN BRIBE is a practice that it will benefit every one of us to apply. Frances Marjory Seeley. 12 Depot Street. M. ..