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% ; i 'I- — I 'i. ■V — Zjm E?- 'i; ^ -u; i ,'^ii ,|.■^¥£'V5' * m Election Board C«rtifieft Record Vote Of 61S»479 Officially, Senator Frank P. Graham’s load in the May 27 pri mary was 53,333 votes. 'n»e stdo Board of Elections affirmed thal Tuesday after can- Tassing reUmi., which showed Siat: Graham pt»iled 303,605 votes. mjlis Smith joolled 250,222. Bob_Re>Tiald. polled 58,752. And OUa Ray 3oyd polled 5,900. The canv.i.ss officially put into Cic reoord.t j loi j1 vote of 618.4(9 —toe large:.! number, by far, ever tn reached i-. a North Carolina Dcmo-cratie pnni,iry. The previous ■ipcord wa.-: iilG.OflO in 1936. Ko nombi'X* for the U S. Senate mas certified, :,i:-ce at. the time Ihi? board n>ei tt still was uncer tain whethiV onaith would call ior a run-off « extend only to June, 19S2. A somewhat similar provision was adopted by Congress ip 1933 as part of the economy act in the drive to cut federal employment. This later was repealed along with the other economy act provisions. State Ranks First In Crop Insurance 30tk Division’s 1950 Convention Set For June 15 / Robert S. Autry, Jr., of Sted- man who served with the 30th Infantry division during the war, announced this week that the di vision’s annual convention will be held June 15-17 at Memphis, Tenn. or phone Cbarlotto Bean^. School, 129^ S. Tryon St, Charlotte, N. C., or dial 3-9679. „ 52-3 FOR SALE: Seed soy beans, coker shatter proof. Call Clarence Lytch, Raeford, N. C. TFC New Bill Ignores Age Of Workers For Retirement W ishington —k legislative pro- fvT.R to re(i>ice federal employ- K) -ril by givi’^it governriient work er; with 30 nore years of ser- v»‘r the rigii’ .'> retire with full Mini;:*;'5, rc-gac'dess■ of age. has offer'^d >i> Rep. Georg^e M Tthfjdes, Dvnio.uat, of Pennsyl vania. Rhodes, a member of the House civil ser\uc? .unmittee, has in- frc-tuccJ a bill to this effect. The primary purpose of the measure is to reduce ‘he federal payroll and Rhodes '‘eels his bill would #-’omplish ‘doi.3 without hurting present federal workers. l a effect, the bill is an alter- ■sf.ive' to the recent 200,000 fed- o:.i] employment cut voted by the Hwrse and now up for considera tion in the ..enate. Civil serviraj officials say there ms nearly 50.000 federal workers who now have 30 years or more cf service, but who have not reached the legal retirement age •r 69. This group and thousands of •Cbers in the next ' few years would he affected by the Rhodes Uli. The measure would give the enoployes the opportunity to re- Gre with full annuities. It would ■ol be mandatory. The opportun- tty for earher retirement would Another ‘ first” for North Car olina was mar’sed up this week as Julian E. Mann, State clirector of the Federal Crop Insurance Cor poration, announced that the Tar Heel State now, leads the nation in number of farmers who have signed contracts for Federal in surance on their crops. With only 17 counties partici pating, North Carolina has 30,560 crop insurance contracts in force. Of this number, 23,574 were sign ed in 1950, and the other 6,986 are carryovers from previous years. All contracts are written on a continuing basis and remain in effect until cancelled. In addition, Mann said, the Tar .Heel State has the highest per centage of eligible farmers signed up in cotton counties, and its re cord in, premium collections' last year was second highest in the South and well above the national average. Cleveland leads all cotton coun ties in the State in percentage of eligibles under contract. Beau fort, which started its prog.ram only this year, leads the tobacco counties, with Caswell and Jones tied for second place. Mann said credit for the State outstanding record in crop insur ance is due to the work of county FCIC committees and sales agents appointed by them, as well as to the cooperation of other agricul tural agencies and farm groups. Of North Carolina’s total num ber of contracts, 23.679 are writ ten on tobacco, 6,635 on cotton, and 246 on multiple crops. To bacco insurance is offered in Cas- ! well, Forsyth, Surry, Stokes, Pitt, 1 Vance, Wake, Beaufort, Duplin, ' Jones, Wilson, and Columbus; The division’s association has a membership goal this year of 10,- 000 “alumni.” All personnel who served with the division in World War I or II, including members of the 743rd tank battalion, 531st anti-aircraft battalion, and the 823rd tank destroyer battalion, are automatically eligible for mem bership. FOR SALE: Golf kerosene and heating oil. Telephone 5966. Teal Oil Company. TFO FOR SALE: 100 ^bushels Coker’s 100 cottonseed saved from high land. One year from breeder. W. L. Poole. TFC 496 of Hoke County public reg istry, to which reference is here by made for detailed boundaries, which lot is also known as a part or the premises of one Claude W. Westbrook. The sale will be at the courthouse door in Raeford, N. C. at 12 o’clock, midday, on the 30th day of June A. D., 1950, and all bids will be subject to the statutory raises or upsets dxuring the period thereafter allowed for same. By Order of the Board of Com missioners of Raeford, N. C. Wm. L. Poole, Mayor. 1-4C ceased, late of Hoke County, N. a this is to npti^ all person having claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at his home on or before the 4th day of May, 1951, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 4th day of May, 1950. John C. McCormick, Admini strator. 49-2P Association headquarters is Box B, Bergen Station, Jersey City, N. J. WANT ADS FOR SALE; Slightly used 4-row cotton duster for Ford Tractor. DeWitt Tapp. Phone 6256. 2P WANTED: House or apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Dallas Warren, Progressive Store. 2P Cotton dusting by tractor. Dickson. Paul 2-3 LEGAllS One farm house for rent. N. L. McFadyeii. TFC FOUND: Black Mare Mule with split in right ear. Caught on 15-A Highway. See Henry Gra ham at Bowmore. ! cotton insurance, in Celveland, Polk, Mecklenburg, and Ruther ford; and multiple crop insurance, in Perquimans only. 6 — Downy mildew, the disease that riddles cucumber and melon vines has been found on cucum bers in South Carolina, If warm, humid weather continues, downy mildew may be expected to move into North Carolina soon. FOR RENT: Large nice bedroom with adjoining bath and plenty hot water. Will rent with or without electrical kitchen. No children. Telephone 5521; 2P FOR RENT: 4-room apartment, 5 miles out of town. Phone 2961. 2-3C MAC’S WELDING shop: Portable Electric and Acetylene welding. One mile west on Highway 211, Raeford. N. C. TFC NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MECHANICS LIEN Take notice that under the pro visions of Chapter 44 of the Con solidated-Statutes of North Cai-- olina, compliance having been made by giving notice to the Com missioner of Motor Vehicles of North Carolina, as required by the General Statutes of North Carolina. Section 20-77, Subsec tion (c), that the undersigned will at 12':00 o’clock noon, on Thursday, June 29, 1950, sell at public auction at the Court House door in Raeford, Hoke County, North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash. One 1937 Stude- baker 2-door Automobile, Motor No. D-159246, Serial No. 553935. having New York License Plate No. 4P7978 for the year of 1949, thereon, being the property of one Newton D. Roberts, address, 617 N. Madison St. Rome; New York, who caused repairs, labor and materials to be done and furnish ed on said automobile by the un dersigned, and said repairs, labor and materials having been furn ished on said automobile more than ninety (90) days and have not been paid for. and the amount charged said repairs, labor and materials amounting to more than Fifty ($50.) Dollars. This 5th day of June, 1950. Auto Inn, By R. L. Carter, Prop Raeford, N. C. G. B. Rowland, Attorney. 2-4C NO'nCE TO CREDITORS ' ' The undersigned, having quaU- fied as administratrix of the estate of A. C. Smith, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all persons having qlaims against said estate ^o exhibit them to the undersigned at her home on or before the 25th day of May, 1951, or this notice Will be pleaded in bar of their, re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 25th day of May, 1950. Mrs. L. O. Hennings, admini stratrix. 52-5P NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of Frances E. McCormick, de- Antiques and curios. Hours 6 P. M. till 10:30 P. M. In a building in the back yard of Mrs. Ina T. Lentz’s home. TFC WANTED: Five girls or boys to train as beauticians, working your way through school if you like. A good job or shop of your own waiting when you finish. G.I. approved. Write, come by. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Pursuant to statute the Town of Raeford by and through its Mayor and Board of Commission ers have authority and they do hereby offer to public sale after thirty days notice, to the highest bidder, Lot No. 15 in Block “A” of North Hill Subdivision as it is described in a deed registered in Book of Deeds No. 15 at page to the undersigned at her hoina on or before the 11th day of M^, 1951, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. I This the 11th day of May, 1950. Clara iftae McRae, executrix. 50-3P NOTICE TO creditors The undersigned, having quali fied as executrix of the estate of J. C. Thompson, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C., this is t© notify all persons having claims against sajid estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home on or before the 4th day of May, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 4th day of May, 1950. Mrs. Ina T. Crouch, executrix 49-2C NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as executrix of the estate of Hector C. McRae, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them SERVICE BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, County of Hoke In the Superior (Tourt Edith Estelle Galloway vs '• Herbert Galloway The defendant above named will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the superibr court of Hoke County, N. C., for the pur pose of obtaining for the plaint iff an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation and the said defendant will take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hoke County within 30 days after the 18th day of June 1950 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in said complaint. This 15th day of May, 1950. J. B. Cameron, Clerk of Hoke County Superior Court. 51-2C 1 Austen I ,'t ft 'i/'sW,. i 1 i I $ a V $ i $ I m I i provided in the kitchen where the cab inets line two walls. The sink and re frigerator are on the outside wall, and the range, with counter on both sides, is on the inside. $ i $ I Ah alcove in the utility room houses the heating unit and water heater, and the laundry equipment is on the bath room wall. For storage space there are seven convenient closets in this house, including a large closet located cen trally in thje bedroom hall. i V new ¥ * Bel Air It’s the only car of its kind in the entire low-price field! Here is the most beautiful Chevrolet ever built— own the liveliest-looking, loveliest-looking car Here is the most beautiful Chevrolet ever built— here is the magnificeat new Chevrolet Bel Air! Here, for the first time in the low-price field, is a car that combines all the dash and jaunti ness of a convertible with the comfort and safety of an all-steel body by Fisher. The new Chevrolet Bel Air combines fresh breath-taking beauty of design with all the traditional Chevrolet advantages . . . makes it possible for you to own the liveliest-looking, loveliest-looking car on the roadl But come in and find out all about the Bel Ait for yourself ... its low-lined, youthful silhouette . . . its wide side windows unobstructed by any post . . . the exceptionally generous vision from its sweeping rear window ... its sparkling color harmonies . . . the rich blendings of its luxuri ously appointed interior. Combination of Powerglide Automatic Transmission and 105-h.p. Engine optional at extra cost. ■. * CHEVROLET HOKE AUTO COMPANY Phone 2301 Raeford, N. C. THE AUSTEN, a basementless house, features easy circulation. All rooms can be reached from either front or rear len- trance without passing through any' room. The Austen features an exterior fin ish which includes siding and asphalt shingles. A dining alcove, • with large double windows, is a part of the living room which has a large double glaced picture window in front. Dining space is also % Overall dimensions are 36 feet,by 32 feet. Floor area totals 1,050 square feet, while the cubage is 20,361 cubic feet. For further information about THE AUSTEN write the Small House Plan ning Bureau, St. Cloud, Minn. % if $ THINKING OF A i a New Home? i Then Think of Raeford Lumber Co. fii 55 $ LUMBER and all Building Supplies if Builders Hardware # Anient # Marlite # Paint # Asbestos Siding # Doors if m if Screen Doors and Windows Plywood Raeford Lumber Co. PHONE 5461 RAEFORD, N. C. $. I $ 1. i. 1. I
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