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A r-'. "vQE u'm' -vt" 195^ NEWS By Mrs. A. A. Melnnls. ghl, paftlJ^Tti "trermaW l)y-Mfa;j ^"=^4?3s-Ma3Jj'--M^finls Attended Chapman, and O Holy Night, by funeral of her brother. Rev. w: Miss Jane Wood, with several se-' C. Smith, in Sylvester, Ga., last lections by the congregation, com. Monday week. pleted the program. B. F, Overton and Sam Over- ten visited G. F. Koonce at Lake land. Ploclda, recently. Mr. Koonce came home with them and went to see his daughter, Mrs. Eugene Kellette of Winston-Salem, who has been seriously ill for some time. Itte Overtons plan to move to Florida the first of this year. ..•V and Miss Jane Wood spent Sun day in Asheboro. They visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wood and family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cole of Rae. ford have moved to their new’ home near Rockfish. Since Mrs. Cole has been one of the Rockfish .school faculty, they have both cooperated in c\-ery thing for the betterment of the school and com munity so w’£ fee V like they be- to us and we ’.velcome them w nh a wish for i prosperous and happy New’ Year and a long stay in our midst. Miss Mary Lytle or Raeford and Miss Jane Wood exchanged visits during the holidays. Mrs. J. B. Cole and daughters, Peggy and Jeannette of Dillon w’ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood Sunday. At Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Nawlca of Wayside were guests in the horns of Mrs. Mary Meinnis and Thomas MeInnis Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Josi Royall of Wade moved to the B. F. Overton piace. Mrs; Royah is from Boston, Ma.s.s. Their son. Joe'. Jr., entered school at Rockfish Monday. Mrs. W. T. Boseman, who has been a patient at Pittman hospi tal for a few weeks, cam.e home Tuesday. , The Training Union at Taber nacle Baptist Church attended a group meeting at the Cape Fear Baptist crunch Monday night and N Diamonds are flashing and wed ding bells will soon be ringing in Rockfish. n Only about one worker out of won the jittendance cup for the ' every eight in the United States fourtii consecutive time. If tney win4t one more time the cup will be theirs. Chaplain Bell of Fort Bragg was the guest speaker. His subject was “Christ Speaks to the Church”, and it was a really in spiring address. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carr of Spruce Pines visited Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Gibson arid Mrs. J. M. Mc Millan during the holidays. b'-Sgt. and Mr;.' J. D. Matlock and fam.ily of Langley AFB, Ya., vi.s. ?ri Miss Anna Ray and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones, and other friends in this co.m.munity' dur- Hig t'.'.e holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parsons and. children, Donald and Jean, of FVanklinville visited Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson and other relatives bore last week. After spending a ten day fur lough w'ith his parents. Mr. and Mr.s. A. W. Wood, Craig Wood left Sunday for Breckinridge, Ky. P ; 1. 'R. D. DcMerit of New- -berr.., S. C. visited h:s sister, Mrs. D. E. Miller and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Seagroves of Durham were guests of Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Miller Sunday. Mrs. Seagroves is Mr. Miller’s sister. The Christmas programs at 'noth Tabernacle Baptist Church and Galatia Church were very good, At Tabernacle the choir, trained by Mrs. P. C. English, rendered a cantata which reflect ed much credit to the leader and those taking part. All who heard it said they enjoyed it very much. At Galatia a little play was given emphasizing the Joy Gift, a Christmas offering for aged minis ters and their families. The fami liar Christmas carols were used the choir and a solo. Silent Misses Carrie and Maggie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Meinnis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Me innis and John David Meinnis of “Wagram were visitors in Rockfish Sunday. is engaged in agricultural produc tion. 0- When the United States deslared war on Germany in 1917 and in flated the American currency cot ton went up to 20 cents a pound 0 Shortage of food is the greatest economic problem in the world today. RADIO REPAIRING Auto & Home Radios - Percolators Toasters, Lamps, Irons, Etc. WEBB RADIO SERVICE Phones Day 347 . Night 313 in CLEANERS AND TAILORS SJnet r9£d MD SPRING’S — BAIPORD FiMiit 2H1 ••• PboMStV Will Rise In 1951 time increase, assisted by the new .. B-Jg. The poultry industry can ex pect another banner year in 1962, according to latest figures of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Increased production of eggs and broilers is expected and tur key production may exceed the 1951 level, which was a record high. Indications are that the strong demand for poultry pro ducts will continue and prices are expected to average about the same. While the total value of poul try products in 1052 may be as much as 5 per cent higher than the estimated $4 billion for 1951 costs will also rise and net returns to producers may be a little lower. Commercial broiler production will probably continue its long- supplement, which helps bring ^irds to maturity faster and on less feed. Broilers today are sup plying almost half of the naSon^ efl ligible amount 15 years a^. 0 n PATf VO ■miiniiij • ’■/■'■•'“I# Mtfdical Directory MCOIliAI. DOCTORS DBNTIST DR. R. A. MATHESON PHONB OFFICE ass - RES. a8BI DR. R. L. MURRAY PHONE OFFICE B32 • EES. DR. J. r. JORDAN PHONE OFFICE BIO PHONE REB. A7SO 8BII DR. A. L. O’BRIANT ■ PHONE OFFICE 409i • RES. 8621 DR. M. R. SMITH PHONE OFFICE 800 PHONE REB. 8381 Good Health To All FROM ^ R E X A L L HOWELL DRUG CO. Phone 365 ««ULUU!U9 HUMURBl'Jl ■■ FARMERS us FOR T'r. and Mrs. Her'oert Long vis- itci Mrs. Long's mother in Harts- vill2, S. C. .during the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Marshal! Hay and Mrs. K» P. Ritter visited relatives at St. Pauis and Parkton last Saturady. They went to see Mrs. Addie Mc- Geac’ny and Mr. and Mrs. James Livingston at St. Pauls, Mrs. D. S. Currie and Miss Mary Jeannette McNeill at Parkton. i Mrs. Bettie Newton and son of Parkton were Rockfish visitors la.st'Friday. 'Mr. and Mrs.'Wright Parker of Laurinburg, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wats-an 'Of Fayettevil-le and L. D. Long of Wayside were among those who spent Christmas in the home of A. L. Long. Plow Points Plow Lines and Trace Chains Hames and Back Bands Bridies, Collars and Collar Pads 4 it Mrs. N. A. McKeithan visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McDowell at Apex recently. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell and baby son also vis ited their parents during the bhristrr.as holidays. ‘Miss Sarah Neill McKeithan 'who spent Christ.-nas with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. N. A. Mc Keithan, will return to Virginia' next Sunday. And we still have plenty of IVa inch PUMP PIPE Also a good Supply of Roll Roofing and Brick Siding ' me Hardware $ INCORPORATED BELTON ^\TIIGHT FRANK CURRIE Mrs. Kirk Parker,. Misses Allie and Katie Black and. John Archie Black left Tuesday morning on a trip to Florida. They will visit ail tlie historical and otherwise in- tere.oting places in that state that time v'.'ill permit and return the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Cole, Jr. are moving .to Charleston the first of this w’eek. B. B. is a senior at Tl;e Citadel. Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Campbell spent Christmas in Sardis and “Milan, Georgia, visiting their par- ..enis. During the Christmas holi- ^ days they had as their guests for a fev/ days Mr. and Mrs. Artis Cainp'oell and son, Steve, of Pros perity, S. C., and Mrs. Robbie Robeson of Sardis, Georgia. Mrs. Robeson is a sister of Mr. Campbell. Co Christmas Eve the Hoke Ruritatis got together a lot of gifts and played Santa Claus to a number of families. The Ruri- taiLS themselves got so much , piea.sure out of this that they Mope to do" the same thing next Christ- ' nas only use a bi^er and better iUTOMOBILE TRUCK... TRACTOR... $50.00 to $2500.00 TERMS UP TO 18 MONTHS — Even though your car is not paid for, your loan is easily arranged. When buying or selling or in need of ready cash, see fSx. and Mrs. M. L. Wood, Fred Stone riNANCE CO. PHONE 1092 112 Croiily Street Laurinburg FINANCING, REFINANCING JOHN DAY, Manager UST YOUR GIVE IN YOUR POLLS The Law Requires That You Do This During the Period From 1st Through Feb. 9th, 1952 Notice is hereby given ali persons owning Real or Personal Property that^^ they appear before the tax lister for their Town ship during the month of January and make return to him of said property for purposes of taxation. All male pesons are required to give in their poll, if their ages are between 21 an^ 50. WHAT TO UST All Real Estate’, Building under construction, building materials. Manufactured Articles, and materials in process. Merchandise and Fixtures, and stocks of new articles. All Farming equipment, household furniture and goods, including Radios, Elec tric Refrigerators, etc. All Livestock, in-eluding dogs. Automobiles and Trucks in your pos-session, whether you have paid for same or not. ' \\ Guns, pistols, bicycles, diamonds, and jewelry, typewriters, office equipment, fertilizer and materials for resale, cotton, tobacco, provisions — and all other tan gible property not specified. ' 4^ List Takers Havo Been Jasned for the Townships ALLEDALE TDWNSHIP - Willa McLauchlin ANTIOCH -TOWNSHIP - J.W. McNeill BLUE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP - C. J. McNeill LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP - Hurley Jones McLAUCHLIN TOWNSHIP - Mrs. F. A. Monrbe QUEWHIFFLE TOWNSHIP - C. W. Covington RAEFORD TOWNSHIP - Mrs. J. B. Cameron STONEWALL TOWNSHIP - W. J. McBryde (At Dundarrach Trading. Company) You Can List Yonr Taxes Any Day in the Week At the Coirt House. J. A. McGOOGAN, Tax Supervisor
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