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hi. I .K •P- -jli 'i'i -1 \*' . • % V at i 1-;^ ■p' M ft#' i®i' I f ■-« R' m ?♦» • -A ; ■ :~r' #•' '■y % rAGE SIX TJIE NEWS-JOURNAL cocrrisn news — By Mrs. A. A Mclnrtis —. ing with a very good attendance. -Stanley products were shown and l-j — orders placed cbkes and cookies I ’ Mr. and 'Mrs. E. T. Brock and were served by the hostess and j sons, E. T.. Jr. and Harold visited a vf/y pleasant time was had by I Mr. and Mi'S. Colin Brock at St. all., -I Pauls last Friday night. School got to a good start at down t.; Rockfish last Thursday, altliough riding it there is not yet a full attendance, it won'..' 'did.unt; Mr. and'Mrs. Lonnie Brock and result '.t family of Eaeford visited Mr. ■ and Mrs E. T. Brock Sunday. y. d he'd have the thrill of ; ' ti'.e ground. He thought feel fine and he says it ho hit the ground. The ■s a 'oroken leg. i Mrs. Mary Anna McLean of Eockfish visitor Clarence Pittman and his sisters, Raeford was a Mrs. George Overton, and Mrs. D. last Sunday. ,• , L. Heithcox celebrated their — birthday together with a dinne\ ' A. T. Jones of Fayetteville was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a dinner guest of Mrs. F. P. Be- C H Dove spent last week Clarence Pittman last Sunday. thea and O. L. Townsend Sunday Raleigh and Fuquay |fvening. in Mrs.'Ci S. Pickett and children. .Ronnie and Benita Jan. spent the week end with her mother. Mr.. M. K. Knight. S'oring.^. Miss Pauline Davis of Asheboro ' ' was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ^ Mr. and Mrs. John G. Tally Cecil McKeithan who his leg sometime ago is able to go to school. He still has- to crutches but hopes to be able to w-alk with out them soon. Cecil says he was up in a tree and ask ed his nephew to cut the tree Wiiliani Wright had a large . , , , . * A -.IT I over tne past week end. stalk of cotton at A. W. Woods’ ^ ■store this week with only one broke good boll on it. which goes ■ show somethings of what use'boll weevil has^done. to the Floyd Monroe and other relatives’ and children of Winston-Salem spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dees and Circle Xo. 2 Galatia Women of the Church met 'at the home of Mrs. Willa Parker Tuesday even- B “CAN t OUT THE COST OF MY AUTO INSURANCE?” If you're a select risk driver you can qualify for economical protection with Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio. ^ SELECT RISK COMPANY ^ AUTOMATIC RENEWALS A OWNED BY POLICYHOLDERS \ Fill out and mail this coupon. There’s no obligation. J. W. CANADAY ROUTE 1. SHANNON, N. C. Gentlemen; Please quota rates on my car: Make Year Body Type Model. My present insurance expires (date). My Name Mrs. Oscar Wood was hostess, at a Stanley party given at her home last Friday week at 8 p. m. Games and contests were en joyed ’by the .guests. After the Address Age- Occupation Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bundy and family family visited Mr. Bundy’s mo ther, Mrs. Agnes Bundy of Cum berland Sunday. She was critical ly ill at that time. ^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1949 I ■" . real estate for delinquent taxes assessed by the Totvn of Rae ford, I in my official position as Mayor of the said Town will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Town Hall door in Raeford, N.. C. at twelve o’clock noon on the 11th day day of October, 1949 the lands owned by the persons listed bhlow, located within the corporate limits of Raeford, N. C., to-wit; VraiTE • Lester E. Baker, res Donaldson Ave J. M. Bakep. res Rockfish Ave Mrs. M. J. Baucom, est res Prospect ave Test Farms Division of the State ! j. Reece Baxley, res Jones — 36.24 Department of Agriculture. . events.” i R. W. Shoffner, Extension Ser vice district farm agent, again will serve as assistant m.anager of the fair, Dr. Dorton announced, and general directors of exhibits will be J. Warren Smith,_ state director of vocational -education; Dr. I. O. Schaub, Extension Ser vice director; Dr. J. H. Hilton, di rector of the Experiment Station; and Cecil D. Thomas, head of the 22.00 18.80' 26.66 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Xewton and daughters, Ann and Patsy, of Lakeyim and Mr., and Mrs. T. G. Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith at^Maxton Sunday. This year’s program wall follow the same general pattern of pre vious fairs. Tuesday, the opening day, will be Wake County School Day and Friday will be Young North Carolinian’s Day, when A. A. Wright visited the site ■ school children from all over the of his' father’s home in Fort Bragg j gtaj-g have an opportunity to reservation last Monday. The , ggg fair free. James T. Blue, res 6th ave N. B. Blue, res Edinboro ave ... W. E. Blue est, res Bethel St J. B. Bryant, lot Rockfish Av^e 19:33 40.40 23.57 2.00 Mrs. Alanzo .W’'atson and Miss Lucile Jones .were visitors to the Jones home near Rockfish Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yeargan and family of Garner and Miss Jean Boone of Raleigh were all day visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yeargan last Sun day. foundation timbers of thfe home are still there. Premium List For State Fair Offers $35,000 In Prizes Raleigh, — Prizes totaling more than $35,000 are listed for thfe 1940 S.tate Fair in premium books hibition being distributed this week by j Wednesday afternoon of fair week. The James E. Strates Show^s will return for their second year on the midw'ay and spectacular new performances have been booked for the grandstand show and revue through George A. Hamid. Jack Kockman’s Caval- cadd of Thrills, w'hich alwmys draws capacity crowds, has been engaged for a death-defying ex- of dare-devil driving Mr. Roy Monrde of St. Pauls visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wood and family Monday. Last Tuesday evening a Stanley Party was enjoyed by friends and neighbors of Mrs. Herman Koonce at her home at Wayside. After games and contests for which prizes were given and the selection of Stanley products, the guests were served refreshments by the hostess. Dr. J. S. Dorton, manager of the annual exposition, which will be held at the spacious fairgrounds near Raleigjh October 18 through 22. * This is the largest premium list'ever offerel by the State Fair and is $10^000 greater than the sum of actual awards made last year. “We already are receiving in quiries 'from prospective exhibit ors,’’ Dr. Dorton said, “and all indications point to a record- breaking list of 'entries in all Harness races will be held Tues day, Thursday and Friday after noons and auto races Saturday afternoon. n —. A record acreage of permanent pasture, most Ladino clover and fescue or Ladino and orchard grass, will be seeded in Nash County this fall, says County A- gent M. E. Hollowell. -II The 1949 turkey crop in North Carolina will be about 35 per cent larger than last year. Notioe of Sale of Land For Taxes Due Town of Raeford For 1948 Pussuant to the law and statutory provisions for the sale of IT PATS TO ADVERTISE Mr. Farmer USE WISE JUDGMEUT AID SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT THE PLANTER’S WAREHOUSE / Aberdeen, North Carolina The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Below are some of the many good sales made at Planters Warehouse. Anfhorlsed FRIGIDAIRE dealer for the past 13 years. Refrigerators, Ranges, Wa ter Heaters and other apr pliances. BAUCOnr APPLIANCE CO. Phone 32.21 - Raeford, N. C. J.X.W. Caddell, 1 lot McNeill - 2.00 Mrs. E. L. Cameron, 1 lot Rhodes , -66 Mrs. J. A. & E. L. Cameron, 6 lots Rhodes 4.00 Hubert Cameron, res Campus Ave - \, 27.67 Roland Covington, res Prospect Ave —-j 53.33 Mrs. B. G. Currie est, 1 lot Stewart St. 4.00 Mrs. Christian Davis, res Magnolia St k’- 21.00 Francis R. Davis, 3 lots McLean 11.46 Alvis Dickson, Theatre, R.E,A. & .News-Journal building k 116.66 Paul Dickson, 1 res Fulton St 61.86 Mrs. Paul Dickson, Sr., 1 res Donaldson St 54.93 Roena Dowling est. 1 lot Leach , L33 Archie Epstein, 1 lot McBrycle — 4.00 Harry Epstein, 1 lot McBryde .i— ’ 15.73 Sidney Epstein, 1 res i - 26.00 A. J. Freeman, 1 res Stewart St 27.93 Clayton Gore, 1 Holt - 5.33 D. L. Haithcock, 2 lot Reaves 4.00 G. F. Koonce, 1 lot McLauchlin 1.33 Sadie McCrimmon, I res 10.66 Mrs.. L. M. McKeithan, est, 1 res Main St - 33.33 M. L. McKeithan, 1 res Magnolia —, ; — 33.33 J. C. McLean, 1 lot McLean est ——^ 25.46 Mrs. Nellie McNeill, 1 res - 26.66 M. A. McPhaul, 1 lot Blue 3.33 Morgan Motor Co., 1 garage & Filling Station 252.00 Bruce Morris, 1 res Harris Ave 27.46 Mrs. Will Read, 1 res, 6 lots Wright & Sessoms 45.00 Mrs.^C. L. Stephens, 1 res 26.66 C. L. Stephens, 1 McQueen, 1 Brock, 1 res, 1 shop, 1 McLauch lin, 2 houses, 1 McLean, bal. 130.70 W. J. Tolar, 6 lots Gales 4.00 C. W. Westbrook, 1 lot 6th Ave ■. ; 2.00 J. H. Wright, 1 Maultsby .- 12.00 COLORED Ardell Bailey. 1 res : 12.07 Riley Barrett, 1 res i i.. 9.13 Elbert Bethea, 1 res Maxwell 13.73 Ernes tBethea, 1 Maxwell : 7.33 Jes3«3 Bethea, 1 res Maxwell 10.63 Jeanette Copeland, 1 res Maxwell 4.66 Ernest Hines est, 1 Maxwell 4.00 Albert McKinnon, 1 Oakdale road 6.00 Maggie MePhatter, 1 res ; 10.66 Matthew McRae, 1 Dundarrach road & store , 24.00 Murphy McRae, 1 res .' 18.20 Will McRae, 1 res 8.00 Lonnie Monroe, 1 McLauchlin 3.67 Cora J. Robinson, 2 Maxwell 4.00 Ema Rogers, 1 res Oakdale 8.00 September 12th. 1949 Wm. L. Poole, Mayor •91 $ G. A. PHILLIPS McBRYDE & WRIGHT Raeford, N. C. Raeford, N. c. Pounds Price Amount Pounds Price Amount 54 50 27.00 300 66 198.00 226 65 146.90 270 65 175.50 174 ' 65 llllO 266 65 172.90 162 65 105.30 102 65 66.30 184 63 119.60 96 63 60.48 134 65 87.10 136 63 85.68 102 60 61.20 300 ’ 65 195.00 82 64 52.48 248 65 161.20 46 65 29.90 260 65 169.00 — 250 65 162.20 1164 742.58 266 58 154.28 AVERAGE S6^75 2434 1600.84 W. M. THOMAS & SAMMS Raeford, N. C. Pounds 232 238 240 250 234 162 134 54 Price 65 Amount 150.80 154.70 156.00 162.50 152.10 89.10 77.72 34.02 CHEVROLET SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY! Here’s your chance to have the steering gear and front end of your car adjusted for an extra low, bar gain pyice. We are featuring this safety special for a limited time. - So hurry! Let us take this worry « off your mind ... let us make sure your car is safe to drive. Take advan tage of this bargain »„«.,.ary, r.pio.*. meni partt astro safety special now! only r I $5.59 f 1544 976.94 AVERAGE $63.27 AVERAGE $65.77 S. S. SIMMONS Wadesboro, N. C. GULLEDGE & WILLARD . Vass, N. C. Pounds Price Amount s Pounds , Price Amount 184 65 119.60 198 65 ^^.70. 172 65 111.80 , 178 *65 ^>i5.70 180 65 117.00 162 65 105.30 140 65 91.00 ' 248 65 161.20 210 58 121.80 - 156 56 87.36 786 ■ 510.90 1042 ' 648.56 AVERAGE'$65.00 AV ERAGE S62.25 ■ L' V • ' FULL SET OF GOOD BUYERS SALE'EVERY DAY GENE MAYNARD BILL MAURER CHESTER LUXON and ^nt'End Adjushnent Includes all these ten maior operatiorTs: 1. Tighten Steering Gear to Frame , 2. Adjust Steering Gear 3. Cheek King-Pin Bushings 4. Check Pitman Arm , 5. Check Tie Rod Ends 6. Adjust Toe-In 7. Cheek Steering Geometry Caster and Camber 8. Check Pivot Pins for Wear 9. Check King-Pin Inclination 10. Rood Test Car HOKE AUTO COMPANY PHONE 230-1 RAEFORD, N. C. . &■ ■ ~ /
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