, *. HUKSDAT, SEPTEMBER 8, 1955 i i I i i i k — \ Energy CommUelon? *“ *° * * member of «** Atomic | l A ~wM,S r i,'! hl f eld wlthdrew W> name before final action hi 'JLr. TrS; , 1 f longer a contender for the post. Some mem- I , 111 v * 8ti *» ting committee were not pleased with Mr I Wfitfleid «?d Ven reasons tor withdrawing his name. For instance I “ k ' d “» ™" “< *- «>raord““ 1 !T5 uld Evolve a question of breech of legal ethics " hSf ti?* to . have *• P ubUc J ud «e whether they would so «*m e i ma °. r . J i ik6ly WUI nOW let matter drop. M tr®* *!! * * PP Cd for dlssbUlty compensation, bnt I never 1 a VV °!? tmtiai tor Phy"* o*l 0 * 1 examination with Veterans Ad ministration. Can I stlU file my application? of h.?* f f. CW >PpUcatlon - K approved, payments would *! e °* new a PP Uca «on, not the old one. TlSlfSJ** Were **"‘torle« before admittance Into the Union? , ytrSn'^ V wh J e ?.,! d r ltted wlthout ha vin« been territories! jTjj??-?*!*. 1 ?® ? h ‘ ,tate hai the amallest legislature? 1 43 member l ! * l ? icameral legislature of one House consisting of k New H!mn«hi° °iu Ur ,maller states ha » the largest legislature, r JJ?" 2 memKl • Population of about 600,000. has a senate -I?® 24 members and a House with 399 members. offl“r7“ 0,6 ÜBt ‘ mpe,lch,ne,, t charge made against a cabinet A ~^, ga !f* t MeUon, Secretary of the Treasury in the Harding to 22““ " Pd t ?° oV l er administrations. The House Judiciary Coral M ? r ?y«» * MW. fed ..«» w. s Uto, r* 1. Pinnate means (a) slight; (b) like a feather; (c) bound. 8. Evert means (a) to dodge; (b) turn inside out; (c) lay open. 3. Risible means (a) laughable; (b) elastio; (c) indelicate. ANSWERS ••w«a*»wi •* nn» *pisoi ujbj •* »sn *i « IParm Bureau Cm] Far* ItriM lift insurance Co * firm Bureau Mutual fire Insurance Co. Uaafcaf fare Bureau Mutual AutonoMe InsUtanct Co. M -M ■ p f ATIONWIDid , filM|d INSURANCE 1 W * ** NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. i » A ,\ C NATipNWIDE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. X NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE CO. I V H p *° y HOMS OfflCt COLUMBUS, OHIO Mildred L. Roberts, Agent PHONE 236 BURNSVILLE, N. C. /jX'iff) ) is a very Special KjttW Coffee! THE VALUAILE COUFON ON EVERY IAG CAN HELP YOU SAVI 1 MOPUtif ON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS W„|. far compl.t.l, iMu.troted «*Mtof <Mvi»|'*«ay T«lu*kl« kutefcald artickt. JFS CoHm Co. Kno»illo. \ -• y .■ -i . — 1 11 .. mi immmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmi* i* i nmwmmm Ti fiYANiimjpcopi (Confuted from page 4) Bryant, RfQto 87% A 14.06 Summsrt, >Ut»m 46 A 38.40 Byrd, Waytia 60 A -44.77 Fender, Howard 10% A 28.60 Haney, Lenafd 26 A 10.91 Higgins, Conway 33 A 31.89 Honeycutt, R. F. 40 A 17J8 Howell, Nellie 10 A 4.21 Howell, Harley 15 A 9.19 Laughrun, Turner 86 A 19.06 Ledford, R. C., 24 A 10.89 Mclntosh, Mrs. Jane 25% A - Murphy, Conway 22 1-4 A 25.62 Miller Nat Est. 29 A 6.26 Peterson, B. M. 106 A 62.22 Radford, Ransom 2 A 8.24 Randolph, Woodrow 8 A 6.33 Whitson, Jack 23 A- 16.27 GREEN MTN Peake, W. H. 48 A 12.34 Webb, Charlie 26 A 14.63 Whitson, Ivan % A ' 11.10 JACKS CREEK TOWNSHIP Byrd, Charlie Est. 7 A $4.02 Deyton, Clifford % A 13.02 Evans, Bill 19% A 32.87 Fox, Isaac -12 A 19.34 Fox, Carl, 1-4 A. 13.20 Fox, John E. 54% A 28.31 Fox, Oscar 92 A 30.21 Hunter, Bruce 44% A 24.44 Honeycutt, Fred 22 A 21.21 Honeycutt, Joe 95 A (bal) 53.77 Laws, Emory 10 A 45.92 Laiws, Grant 52 A 31.50 Ogle, Cornor- 19% A. 20.37 Peterson, Elijah “49 A 36.36 Peterson, Mrs. Ida, 28 A 29.97 Roland, Henry, 23 A. 57.85 Taylor, Reece TTA 16'73 Tomberlin, John 40 A 33.53 Tipton, Jack 61 A Tipton, John Est. 72 A 42.18 Walker, James F. 28 A 28.27 Webb, George 30 A 46.53 BRUSH CREEK Deyton. M fi. 11 tk. 6 A 16.96 Deyton, Clyde B. 8 A 10.91 Hyatt, Henry R. 15 A 3.64 Hall, Alonzo Est. i A 5.17 Letterman, Mrs. Joy 3% A 4.02 Randolph, M. A. Hrs. 2 A 3.26 Robinson, Bristo 5 A 19.03 Woody, Robert 40 A 12.42 Woody, Mrs. Edd 25 A 12.23 CRABTREE TOWNSHIP Atkins, Vernon 3 A $7.07 Bartlett, Avery 1 A 6.14 Bartlett, Lewis 5 A 13.50 Beckwith, Lloyd E. 1-4 A 15!o8 Bennett, 3.M. & Banka Hra. 20 A (bal) 6.17 Bennett, S. M. Hra. 20 A Mineral lni*t 8.98 llalock, Ben 7 A 89.80 Blane, Newall 58 A 18.6E Boone, Roy Eat, % A 20.52 Boone, Deward 14 A 17,38 Boone, Russell & Earl 4 A 9.78 Branch, H, R. 2 A 10.52 Brewer, Clinton 10 A 14.02 Buchanan, Fred E. 22 A 20.43 Buchanan Willie 15 A 13.78 Buchanan, Ade, 10 A. 10.61 Burleson, Olga, 8% A. 18.51 Carroll, Gaither, 1% A. 15.05 Clawson, Grant, 36 A. 9.08 Chrisawn, Carl, 6 A. 29.78 Dale, John R., 26 A. 25.58 Forbes, McKinley, 49 A. 13.99 Couge, Glen, 15 A. 14.93 Gouge, Mrs. Floyd, 6A. 8.10 Gouge, Mrs. Sim, 10 A. 9.08 Gouge, Ossie, 1% A. 11.33 Gouge, Reed, 40 - A. 12.03 Higgins, Lester, .1 A. 8.80 Hall, Charlie, 44% A. 80.89 Hall, George D., 2 8-4 A. 26.61 Hensloy, Sam, 12 A. 14.92 Honeycutt, Reira, 18 A. 8.22 Hughes, E. IDv 4 5.94 Jones, James, 35.58 Lewis, Milt, 28 AT 9.84 McNeil, Connie, 1 A. 8.98 McFalls, Jeter, 10 A. 12.98 McCracken, Harry, 5 A. 3.26 McCffccken, R. H. Eet., 123 Acres 35.55 McCurry, Vaughn, 1 A. 12,38 Murphy, John, 2% A. 16.73 Martin, Pauline, 6 A- 14.71 Peek, Hiram. 3 A. 20.83 Presnell, Claude 8.. 46 A. 16.98 Presnell, Clarence, 9 A. Presnell,-Thad, 3 A. 33.27 Renfro, Aster, 1 A. 8.14 Riddle, A. J. Est. 11-4 A. 22,64 Robinson, Verlin, 12 A. 23.12 Sparks, Roy, 1 A. 15.79 Sparks, Ray, 1 A. 8.82 Sparks, Garland, 17 A. 19.50 Suggett, Mrs.- O. L. 7A. 5.55 Tolly, S. M., 54 A. 9-55 Thomas, Mrs. C. C.. BA. 1f.41 Thomas, Jeter, 1 A. 9.94 Thbmaa, France, 8 A. 18.61 Towe, J. 8., 2 A. 18.47 Ward, Howard, 6 A. 15.88 Wilcox, Calvin, 5 A. 25.89 Wyatt, J.‘lss, 1 A. 43.80 Wyatt, Milo, 6 A.- 27.14 Young, Zeb, 60 A. Min. ins’t. 6.12 Young, Ed & Zeb, 121 A. 60.34 Young, Mrt. R. L., 10 A. 15,37 Young, Jamee & Walt, 14 A. 5.86 Young, Ed 1,, 2 A. 55.02 i Young, Lynn, 20 A. 19,20 Yoang, iternm »■ U 22.95 T«WU», J, P. »A. 7.08 ’ SOUTH TOt TOWNSHip Afltrey, Qalfhfir, fA, $&79 Autrey, Mary Nettie, 3A. 2.88 Buchanan, Lie, 2% A. 7.76 Branch, B. M-, % A. . _ 7.75 Boone, Earl, 2 A. 6.50 Brown, Mrs. E. A., 1% -A. ,25.99 Cook, Roger, 2% A. “ 12.73 Chrisawn, Charlie, 10 A. 4.37 Fairchilds, Joe, 56 A. 11.30 Fender, Arlin, 6% A. 27.68 Gouge, Herbert, 2 A. 11.40 Gilley, T. G. Est., 79 A. 13.41 Hudgins, Fay, 14 A. 7.22 Haney, Solen, 12 A. 8.06 Huskins, Floyd, 23 A. 35.22 Hall, Eugene, 3-4 A. 4.70 Harris, James, % A. 44.62 Letterman, D. L., 4 A. 3.72 McMahan, Talmadge, 2 A. 7.51 McMahan, Henry, 6% A. 6.46 McMahan, W. M., 23 A« 15.08 Geneva, 2 A. 2,19 McPeters, Bill, 6% A. 7.71 Non-Metallics Mineral Co., - 175 Acres 101.52 Ogle, H. B„ 20 A. 11.89 Rugney, W. H., 2 A. 3.26 Ray, Barnett, 31% A. 37.51 Ray, Clarence, 5 A. 8.53 Rathbone, Kenneth, 4A. 8.55 Rathbone, Frank, 4 A. 6.71 Rathbone, Mrs. Willard, 25 Acres 6.42 Robinson, David, 5 A. 5.64 Robinson, Hermon, 1 A. 10.73 Robinson, Gay, % A. 5.32 Robinson, G. D., 2 A. 20.08 Sheffer, Jack,' l3 A. 11.81 Simmons, W. A: Hrs., 29 A 6.47 Shuford, W. A. Hrs. 12 A 10.54 Shuford, Wayland, 23 A. 14.63 Shuford, Carl, 1% A. 12.78 Wilson, J. J. Hrs. 17 A 3.97 WUson, R. W., 12 A. 3.97 Wilson, Ervin, 20 A. 22.84 Wilson, Worley, 55 A. 31.85 PENSACOLA TOWNSHIP Allen, John Hrs., 2 A. $2.31 Banks, Donald & J. R., 31 A 5.50 Blankinship, M. H. Est., 170 Acres 31.63 Burleson, T. A., 30 A. 30.18 The average size American horru uses about 10,500 board feet ol lumber, the annual growth on only 15 acres of Douglas fir region forest' lands. Tin, together with lead, bismuth and cadmium, forms fusible metals with low melting points which are used in automatic fire alarms and sprinkler systems. The mammoth size of the elec tric shovels used in strip mining of bituminous coal can readily be seen in the fact that one such shovel, with a 50-cubic yard capaci ty, could load 48,000 railroad hop per cars each month.- There are 13% milion home gar | dens in the United States today. Teen agers—People who ex press a burning desire to be different by dressing alike. —Changing Times *—• %■»"» New school of thought about trucks . « -!■ This smart Blue Chip runabout with its obvious fitness fofr family use and playtime fun denies that a truck must be just a work vehicle. And, with its Hydra-Matic* efficiency and longer * - life, it brings lower costs as well as distinction to your business. See. us about onel A*« * Hydra-AUnc utndard m many mcdtli; options! at txlra nit on umt othen j«■, . . . •;—> __ See us, too, for Triple-Checked used Trucks » 1 ' 1 STYLES & COMPANY . - ' SOUTH MAIN STREET * ~ BURNSVILLE, N. C. / * '.;J H«n*ley, Mrs. Emma, I 21% Acres 48-88 Hyatt, Frsd, 28 A. 38.76 Hutchins, Gilbert, 64 A. 3645 McMahfiTLiJr&ib.Hrs., 12AJ.31. Panland, Lawrence O-, 4%. Acres “ 1204 Rathbone, Charlie, 10 A. 421 Ray, H. E., 1 A. 6-64 Wilson, James, 11 A. 15.39 PRICES CREEK TOWNSHIP Banks, W. 8., 60 A. $21.41 Blankinship, G. A. Hrs., 24 Acres ’ 5.93 Burleson & Banks, 720 A. Balance ' 49.43 Edwards, Burgig, 168 A. 16.16 Edwards, Bruce, 2 A. 5.23 Fox, John; 6 A 10.85 Hensley, Guy'Lula, 6A- 3.41 Jamerson, Roy, 25 A. A 14.61 Metcalf, J. R., 31 A. bal. 8.58 Metcalf, Williard Est., Min. Inst. 421 Melton, Lewis, 1 A. 3.26 Robinson7'Mack, 17 A. 23.04 Ray, Blake, 12 A. - 14.15 Roland, Barnett,. 11% A. 4.07 Styles, Utah, 40 A. ~ 28.08 Styles, E. H. Hrs., 66 A. 23.60 Shepherd, Naomi, 15 A. 7.56 Shepherd, Jim, 18 A. 9.12 Shepherd, John, 12 A. 10.15 i RUBBER TlLE***l • • f 9x9 x 1-8” BLOCKS " A 1 $.23 ea. { j Linoleum Tile j A 9x9 x 1-8” BLOCKS # } $.13 ea. j J We are selling this floor tile at cost to J • clear out discontinued colors • % B. B. Penland & Son Company { ; • PHONE NO. 8 BURNSVILLE, N. C. % TOUR DOG WILL LOVE Spa rticles SPftRTAH°DOG FOOD > Also in 25, SO and 100 Lb. Sixes JOHNSON & COMPANY BURNSVILLE, N. C. PRESNELL & PRESNELL * NEWDALE, N. C. PAGE FOUR

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