PAGE TWO
. Rosalie Williams'
1, CAROLINIAN L^l
SOCIETY mi
t.lien's for this rohnun nm> lie mailed to 215 Hast I.t*n<>l r Si. or iitmin-rt
,tc 3-2404.1
I.WVS PiK’l)
Everyone concerned airroeil that '.ln YW'r.V i,a«n Party held at the
MtiCauL-yV home Friday was a huge gucc* #? Iti spit* of tinviuiii-'
weather in. the earl let part ot the afternoon, ideal condition* pre
vailed at 5:30 a ltd approximately 3<)o truest* turned out to enjoy the
lovely fellowship of the occasion. Theme or t.he party was Golden
teemorisu Honored were several retired teachers of Raleigh cud Wake
C6wnty. The honerecs received words of oummeiidui loti for -vivify
Hindered to their community and each wa- presented an autographed
cddk. of poetns with a bronze book mark presented In th, Women's
Activities Committee of the V
The program ncltided a dediealoy solo by Mr.- Mary '1 Cartel
'mreditetory remarks h> Mrs. H < Perrin, a. message of itihtite by
A, *l. Jarttagan Pi e-nomat i<m of the linon-e-. response hv Mr
W, U Fuller, a dance by tin. Y Teens, formation of a rereHein; lim
colttposed of the retired teachers to receive congratulations from tlu
ana a fcllowshitt service,
'President H. 1. 'I rigg of St Augustine's Fuller presented Mrs. At M
Latham, .Mrs N. K. Lockhart of Crostiy..Garfield Bchool profited Mr.
VV H Fuller, Miss Minnie Brooks Mr- Alice Duiiston. Miss Lena
Hunter. Miss Alary Harwell, Mr. it, H. Toole, representing the priuci
Pai of Washington School present'd Miss Pat tie Love ami Mrs Nan.
Cze Fuller. Mr .1. \Y. Eaton. Principal of Lucille Hunter School, pi'e
tetlUd Miss Alary Phillips. Mrs. <T. .1 Wortham. Mrs. Alice C Jones.
AILS. Allte Logan. Mr, L. K. Best. Pricioal of Itnßois High School in
Wake Forest presented teachers who had worked in schools other than
those in Raleigh. Those presentt d by Air Rest, were Miss Maggie
Tucker Air J. D, Mask. R«-v C. 11 Po|h;. Miss Mora Stroud. Mrs. Eat cl
ip Smith. Mrs. Antoinette Aiass> iihurg Mrs. Leo Meadow Anderson, and
Air 3 Ada Ruffin.
•DAFGHTKRS VISIT UfOTHEF
Yin:. Maude Bass, is Happily enjoying •»• company of her two 'laugh
tere:Who are in Raleigh visiting their mother Tln-v are Mrs Aim Bass
Savrlpg of Washington. It. (... and Mr* Ann Newsome of Charleston.
West" Virginia
h I >kmKK HA I-1 IHI T h .s' KM l-KT . 4 / KI •
'.Vj. and Mrs. Ronald .1 Huyes ot Atlantic Ciry left last Sunday after
vacationing here with friends atui relatives. Vlrs Hayes is the fottmi
Alias' Josephine Otey. Tl|e imputar cottpl. w.cs feted at the hmne« ot sev.
eifil.3Raleighites while here. m
One of the many festivities m their honor was a. harb e im dinner at
ithe. lovely home of .Mr and Mrs. Garrett Laws in Garner. N. *' I**'
Fvidav night. The delicious dinner consisted of barbecued .hick-n and
potato salad as the main conr.se with several tasty Dor d’neuvves.
Guests present ware Mr. and Mis 1< .! Hay- Alls, Mild led < * l.iyLo.
Mrs. Willie 0. Kay. Air, and Mrs. Francis Constant, Cape and Airs.
Neisbn Greene. Mr. ami Mrs A .1. Tartlet. Air nd Mr*. David Witu-.v
kirs. Ralph Campbell. Mr. and Mrs P H. Williams. Mr. and Mrs 1C H.
T«W. Airs. Maude Mass. Mr Atm Ih.ss Sterling. .Mrs L. Mttrl
Air ami Mrs., li. S. Turner. Mr. James Freeman. Mr. lames Taylor. Jr..
i?rs.-Mattie Akins’Airs Clt Ligon. Mr. wtd Mrs. D. H. Keck. Mr ami
Mrs. Leon (Must ant. Mrs Ruth Hass .New same and Mrs T'oraOtey.
m sri m lv vj.'u run
Mrs Nan DeLuiy Mi u*s, and -oil took a t»lan t last Httuday morning
for New York City where she will take some courses , r . physical -hlu
iaUoß. Airs. Hines is physical *du«aitou instructor at Shaw University
She will enooll her son at a, summer catup in upper New York.
CIJ Kit h'.f Tift'S
If wit'- erronemis.lv re ( s.rted in this column last week that Miss Nor
ms Wall daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. HSobniui.d Well would r,email, n
Wiihtngnm D. < to accept civil service employment. It is her sutet
AttdrPV. who will work t.lieie.
70 .wr.v/cc
Mrs viai'garet sL.tltaU.-i'> Harris, a graduate 111 1 nivei’-dt y ten
r> plane Uu week for'.Mexico Citv. Mrs. Harri.-: will study Apmnsl. M
Jhe National University or .Mexico.
[I!
or the Sick list Mils week*.-* Mrs, Clave lice Ughti.cr and Airs, .ladies
Taylor and Air. L H Roberts Best wishes for M—l> ••ee..v.*ry arc sen,
ic all
t1:11 KATE CMIi, K C IM
,j 3 and M s Frank Consult celebrated Umir w.ddiur- a.unversity
At home to he With H.“i. parents on this occasion were Air.
.and Mrs Leon Constant ,u.d Mr. and Mrs. Fraud- Coast* nt ol Fnilud.- -
Phift-
Sojourners Truth
YWCA Notes
RALEIGH - Tth- Y-Tecn I'd 51
campthS' period L egau on Mommy
June 25 The Y-Teen Director. Mrs.
Settle Ivl. Coleman and the Y-Teeit
Contauttee chairman joined with
•ch t . Girl Scout Director and coun
selors at Camp Whispering Finer
to pet things, ready tor the girls.
The girls lett Wednesday June T>
Over fifty girls will enjoy the
camping period. A special prog rat n
lias been arranged for the _gsris to
gain spiritual, (physical and mental
experience* that wiD prove use
it.i. •
in August Mrs. Coleman will ac
company delegates to Camp Illahee.
d. ..era they will join with other.
|irlg in an interracial experience.
During July, special handicraft
classes will be held at the Y- for
Y-Teens.
Any Y-Tccns or teenagers in
terested in learning to swint will
pcei.se. call 2-3432 for information
regarding classes.
The Y plans to sponsor classes in
gduh nursing* again Are you in
terested in learning' to care for
siejr? If so, join the YWCA classes.
if, 'h«m* nursing. These classes will.
be taught by the Ren Cross and
each person will get full credit for
th* course. If you're interested call
2-34H2
The Religious Emphasis Commit
tee will close its season on Tues
day, July 3 with a social at the Y.
The beautiful lawn of Or. and
Sirs'. 1. E. McCruih-v nt 8 N. Tar
tore Street was the scene of a
lovely lawn nartv sponsored h v the
Women’s Activity Committee of the.
YWCA. Over 300 guests were pres
ent’, The therm of the party was
‘ObYSen Memories”. All of the re
tired teachers who reside in Ra
leigh were feowwd .At 7 V. M. the
hondrees wer» led bv their escorts.
to. the wets ■ cyf honor find a short
t/rogram was bold in their honor.
Mrs, Marv Carter sorur “If I could
tell van of My Devotion". Mrs. Ada
&L tet:\&gUi gave the Tributary
’ .MgitiK*.
. The ,‘ollbV. im twllvOrs were pi ' -
«gt,ted- Mrs Al M. l-atham pf--
-ented by Dr. H. L. Trigg <St.
Augustine's College); Mr. W- H-
Fuller Miss Minnie Brook.-, Mrs.
Alice Dun-ton Mis- Lena Hunter.
.Miss Mary Burwell were presented
by Mrs N. E Lockhart iCrosby
Garfield School, i
Mrs Nannie Fuller and Alias
Patti* Love were presented by Mr-
R H Toole t Washington Hifch
School !
Mi-s 'Mary Phillips. Mrs. C. J.
Wortham, Mrs Alice C Jones and
Mrs. Add ic Logan were presented
by l\*r. J AV F.aton i Lucille Him
' ler School).
Miss Maggie Tucker. Mr J. D-
Mask. Rev C F. Pope Miss. Dora
Stroud. Mrs. Estelle Smith, Mi's
Antoinette Massenburg. Mrs. Leo
Anderson, and !r - Ada Ruffin
wen- presented by Mr L. R Best
'Dnßi'i- High School, Wake For
est. N. C
Each honoree received a small
token from Un YWCA. After the
Qivsetuati'ins th, honor* e? formed
a receivii s line Guests were later
■ -vrved delicious punch, cookies.
l>eanuts. -,nd mints. Mrs Louis"
F Pcridn who i:- chairman of this
committee presided at the affair.
The YWCA will bo closed on
Wednesday, July 4 in observance
of the holiday
If rou have- not done so. join
the "A"' now It is :> valuable as
set. Remember you need the Y. The
Y needs you!
CARD OF THANKS
W» wish to express our sincere
thanks, and anpaecigtion to our
many friends who were so kind to
us during the recent death of our
father and grandfather. Rev. H. L.
Monroe of Red Springs, N. C.
Rev a+id Mrs, R L Monroe
and Family,
SAY YWSAW IT m
Chavis
Heights
News
BY MAY L. RKOAIUI:
h.iLEIGH Air an a Alt's pub
fernibi ot 715 Hosernont Avc spent
t'.U'i" vacation in Pittsburg. Pa,
visit inr then daughter.
iVI: Samuel Harris ot 23 Smith
1 In., was m the city after .spend
ing S'-veral week.- visiting relatives
in N. 3' C.
The H. C. S. No. 30, 3t>. 35 and
(15 :uv planning to join the h. U. S.
ol the Rural dis.trict on WedtieS’-uy
July -i at The Lockhart School
near Wendell All member- and
flicn<!- an urged to attend this
gland affair. Then, will also be a
basket picnic and refreshments.
Chairman of this eommitte* is I.
.1 Mitchell
Mr. and IVlrs James Edward of
4 Hyd. Terrace were hosts to a
number ot friends and relatives
from Wilson and Selina N C, over
the we, kend
Ah Homy Fowlei and Drofici
Itiiso welt dinner guests of their
.«i<ter and brother-in-law la.-t Sat
mda.v Mr. and Airs. James Bur
ton.
Air and Mrs. Ci-c*ro Warren of
125 E. Hargett St a baby girl, Mrs.
Warren was Aiiss Gertrude C
Bates daughtei of Mrs. Emily I!
Williams.
YMCA News
RALEIGH N. C Thui.sday.
June 2is 11:00 A. M Bovs
Caftij. ti:o(i P IVi. Indian Guides —
7'UC*P M YMCA Athletic Club
Friday June 29 11:00 A. M.—
Boys Day Camp 7:00 P M. YM
CA Athletic Glut 8:u0 P. M.—
AL n's Billiard Club
Saturday June 30 -- 11:00 A. M.—
Boys Day Camp 2:00 P.AI
Baskethnil 6:00 P Al. Movies
ami Talent Show.
Sunday. July l - 4:oc P.M
Music Hour.
Monday July 2 11:00 A.-M
Hoys Day Camp 6:00 P. M.
Photo Club 8:00 p. M Minister
ial Union.
Tuesday July 80 tl.Oft A. Vi.
Bovs Day Camp - 7:30 P Al.
Weight L'ftsrtc and Bodv Buildine
Clas c .
LEGAL NOTICES
NDR Ilf CAROLINA
make (ocnty
NOTICE OF SALE
I L'ndei and by virtue of an urdei
i lil aie of the Superioi Coi.rt of
W r ake County for a aale made ir.
) tne Sj.ecia] Proceeding- entitled
| "AJayme L Young, widow; Louis
;L ioung and wife Dorothy B.
*> ouii.> Madeline E Young; Sophie
. Young Jones and husband, Leslie
: Jones; .Mary Young Warren: Aaron
i ; puns and wife Daisy Young:
i Florence Young Adams and hus
! sand. Willi.- Adams; Helen Young.
' unmarried Vs. Edgar Young and
Julia Boykin . being Special Pro
* .'--ridings No 7tio upon the Special
’ Proceedings Docket. the under
signed Commissioner will on the
- 16th day of July l<i"u jj
i clock Noon at the Courthouse door
■in Raleigh. Wake County. North
: Carolina, offer for sale and sell to
- the highest bidder foi cash that
j certain tract of land lying and be
;mg in Ral* igh Township. Wake
! County. North Carolina, .ino rnoty
i particularly described as follows;
| Commencing at the South West
| corner ».f O G Gorham’s lot;
j thence East ninety feet; thenc<
j South t'oity two feet thence West'
t ninety feet along the line of T B.
; Edwards lot; thence North along
S Wilmington Street, forty two
fee? to the first mention bound.
! Tin highest bidder will be »
* mitred to deposit ten per cent of
j the purchase once with ;he Com
, missioner until tile sale o confirm
!
'!hi> J4ti.i day of June 5951
j F. J. Carnage
j Commissioner
I June 28. 30; July 7. 14
i
IN THE HITERIOk COtIRI
NORTH CAROi INA
WAKE ( OCNTY
! CORNELIA KARLEEN MORRI- !
SON
% f S.
VEEHONSO M KRJSON
NOTICE
THE DEFENDANT. Alpl-oisso;
j Morrison, will take notice that an!
i action entitled as above has been •
i commenced in the Superior Court,
of Wake County to obtain an ab
solute divorce on the grounds of
two years separation a* provided in
the Statutes of North Carolina; and ’
that said defendant will further'
i tak" notice that he is required to
i appear at the office of the Clerk!
of Superior Court of Wake County, '
Not th Carolina ii. the Courthouse :
in Raleigh in lh» 21 day of July. ;
1951 or within t -zntv days there-'
• l after and ans»- r demur to the ]
j complaint of su action or the!
: plaintiff will at -y to Site court
! for the i-elief d nanded in .said
■ compbiiwt.
Tins j4th day of June 1951
Sara Allen
Assistant Clerk ->t Sutpetioi Court]
F. J. CARNAGE Attorney
| 'im«* 23. 30. July 7. 34
i WAKE COt’NTV
.NORTH CAROLINA
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as Ex-i
1 ; t cut fix of the Estate ol Coleman |
' j Cobb, deceased, hate of Wake Conn-1
I I ty, North Carolina, this is to oolify
‘| all persons having claims against,
• i the estate of said deceased to ex-!
j hib« them to he tinderstjEfied 405
‘ West Lenoir Street. .Raleigh. North
•Carolina, on or before the llih day !
; ot May. 1952 or this notice will be!
' pleaded in bar of their recovery
AH pegmem indebted to the Estaia
Shoe Shine Permits
Required After July 1
Lewyn Hayes, Boys Probation
Counselor of the Domestic Rela
tion Court, announces that shoe
shine permit- hav. arrived and
are on sale at that office in the
n"u count building on the corner
of Davie and McDowell Streets.
Boys who are in the age rang,,
from 12 to It! are eligible to our-
Standards Discussed On
Hospitals And Institutions
WASHINGTON
Standards for nursing homes and
other institution. that care for
needy aged and handicappei peo
ple we tv discussed at a meeting
in the t: F do'-’al Secuiity Building
here by health and welfare officials
■Visresentinp 12 Federal and State
agencies an deight national volun
tary organizations.
Red Springs
Minister Dies
RED SPRINGS Rev H L
Monroe of Bed Springs N. C died
at his home oi. June 6. His funeral
was hold on Sunday, Jun<- 10, at
the Mt Zion .Methodist Church
which In -pastured for over fifty
years.
He is Mir\ ived by a sister, Mrs,
Cherdit Anne Humor of Maxtoti.
N. C.; three sons. Rev. K. L Mott
rof. and William Monroe of Raleigh
N, C . and Henry Monroe of Fay
etteville. N. C.; lour daughters.
Mrs. Mamie McCall and Lillie Mur
phy of Maxtor,. N C. Mrs Ossie
Goodyear of Patterson New .lei
sey and Birdeciie iVIc-Bin of E»e
troit. Michigan; 21 Grand children
and lit great grandchildren.
Wednesday. July 4 11:00 A. M.
Boys Day Camp o;00 P. M.
Junior Citizens Club -- 7:0t) P. M.-
YMCA Athletic Club.
EVERYDAY FEATURE?*
Cafeteria. Dormitory. Library.
Stenographer, Counselling Public
Meetings. Music Re-creation Rooms
Room Registry. Showers. Informa
tion Se: vices.
SPECIAL FEATt KES
Softball Practice game? daily at
Shaw Athletic Field 4:00 P. M.
... ill pieust make iiiiiui-U'aL- p-.y- ;
ment
This ini. day of May i*sl
Lydia Cobb, Executrix
F, J. Carnage, Attorney
May yti June 2. 9 16. 23. 30
NORTH CAROLINA
wake: county
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
JAMES ROBERT O'NEAL
VS.
LI'DIE F. O NEAL
NOTICE
The defendant. Lodi* F O'Neal.! i
will take notice that an action en
titled a- above has been comment- 1
ed in the Superior Court of Wake ]
County te obtain an absolute cli- ,
vorce on the grounds ot two years
seoaration as provided ip the Sta
tutes of North Carolina; and that
said defendant w ill further take j
notice that she is required to ap
pear at the office of hie Clerk, ot
the Superior Court of Wake Couo-:
ty. North Carolina in the Court
house in Raleigh, on the 3dth day .
of June. 1951, cu within twenty ,
days thereafter and answer or de-!
tnur to the complaint of said action j
: or the plaintiff will apply to the :
Court foi the relief demanded in
said complaint.
This 20? h day ~f May 1951.
SARA ALLEN, Asst. Clerk of'
Superior Court !
F. J CARNAGE. Atonic,•
June 2,9, 16. 23. 31; ulj 7
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
! NORTH CAROLINA
i WAKE COUNTY
! HAVING QUALIFIED a* admin- I
! istrator of the Estate of Maßm!
] Spinet-, deceased late of, Wake ]
1 County. North Carolina, this is to i
j notify all persons having claims t
| against the estate of said deceased j
j to exhibit them to the undersigned \
i on or before the 4tr, day ot June, j
1952. or this notice will be pleaded j
in bar of their recovery. All. per- i
sons indebted to the Estate v4fcil i
i please make immediate payimetit. .
] This 4th Hav ot June. 1951.
Mechanic; At Farmers B»«k:
Administratoi . j
Raleigh, N. G.
June k 16. 23. 30 July 7 14
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT i
NORTH CAROLINA
. WAKE COUNTY
! EVELYN ROSE MORGON HILLI- i
i ARB
VS.
'LEWIS ALBER HILLIARD
NOTICE
THE DEFENDANT. Lewis Aider .
HlUiard '.'.ill rnk<- notice titat an
action entitled as above has b-eu
] commenced . nthe Sum rkir Court
i H Wake County to obtain an abso
! Lilt- divorce on the grounds of two
i years separation us provided in th<r
| Statutes or North Cftrt'lins and
J that said defendant will further j
j take notice that hr. is required tot-i
! appear at. the office of the Clerk!
; of Superior Court of Wuke County, j
t North Carolina, in the Courthouse
j in Raleigh, on the 2*th day of July |
I tWSI, or within twenty days there- ]
] aft- r and answer or demur to the
i corrvnlai-nt of said action, or the !
-j nJsirvseff will apply to thy court'*
; f.or the relief demanded on said ;
i eomtalfcint.
j This 22 dav of June.
P. H. WILSON. C.&C
I By F.stc S. Callahan Dep
Ck*r.k of Superior Court !
| F. J CARNAGE. Afttamey
J'un« 30, July 7, i 4. 21-
THE CARCLINIAiST
1 chase these permits. The cost is
- 1 50 cents. All Boys shining shoe
; will b required to exhibit liie.se
1 j permit, beginning July 1, 1951.
Parent' uri urg' d to coo; crate
,•; by see, nr' that their boys have
these permits before allowing; theni
? | c shine snoes on the streets
The meeting was called by Miss ]
Jane '.I Hoe v. Director of the:
Bur. au of Public Assistance. Fed
ei-1 Security Arcucy to help the
agency develop policies for oat i •
mg out otic ot the new * ta* re
c.irity '.mciidmentf.
Under tJiiaiiK-tuiment States
mesi e-'toblish standards in order :
to secure Federal matching muds
foi public assistance payments, to'
eligibi. j.ersons in i rivate and pub- ]
lie nursing and convalescent homes.
and ir hospitals. Although it is l
not effective until July 1. -953.
many states art- already developing
plans foi livening and, inspection
of institutions from fire hazards,
programs that will ..-rotect inmates
overcrowding, and unsanitary con
ditions.
Millionaire Jailed
Murder Charged
I'tlH 'AGO i A.N'l’l -. Theodore
F Roe all. policy king wtto .Mon
day shot down’ Leoiiui'U il-’at Leu ;
liy 1 Uaifano 42. one of four hoods 1
who apparently tried to 'kidnap
him. was denied bail Thursdav in
connection with tht killing
Roe is being charged with mar- i
dor. hut lie will have to remain in
iail until July 25. the dale lie is
Illinois law. however, lie has ihe
siciug no specific reason. Under
Uritninal conn deliied him bond,
lo be tried. .ludg> Jay Schiller <>f
iliit io erant or delay bail in mur
der cases
Fusariutr? wilt is a problem of
increasing concern to tobacco
grower- it- the Border Belt Ex
perimental lines bred for resistance
to thi? disease are now being test
d at VVhiteville
W \SHI\t;T(IN
TERRACE APTS.
COLLEGE PARK
A few apartments available t«i
immediate ,k'<u jia my New 2-
bedroorn apartments -fully e
quipped with GK electric ranges
refrigerators, water heaters oi)
heatevs. complete maintairaence.
Ren: for f::h,so per month
Sec Manager ot Urojeoi ui i -2.
W ash IXG TO N TERR A (.' F 3
or cal! 3-1102
LtfiinriyjgiinMM* iniiw»f^i«iwafT)mYnrrriMir-iMariTirT»iiit>r«Tirwr>tii , iiirir»'i-i.r rntnu •. -r otoce* '
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Fire and Automobile
Insurance
COAL
For
Every
Purpose
CORRELL
COAL CO.
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DIAL 5567
UMSTEAD’S
TRANSFER COMPANY GROCERY STOWE
LIGHT AND HEAVY
HAULING FULL LINE OF
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DISTANCE Your Patronage
Court eons Prompt Appreciated
Efficient — u —-
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DIAL ipm 9212
USED CAR
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Cheek Our Prices Before You Bar
DIAL 2-1279
K. & W. Motor, inc.
HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE
RALEIGH’S CLEANEST USED CARS
420 S, Wilrfti»igtc«i- St. —~ lie E. Davie St.
.. .UiOiiv Kiirl Wilkins, son Os
Mr. and Mrs S. A. Wilkins, Jr.
• will h;ivi' his Sf(!tnui birthday on
Ju ri» 30.
Miss li(>s;i Lotiiarn left last week,
for New Jersey where site will
spend Vhe summer
RALEIGH VISITOR
Haleitfh Al; - Lena J Whit
field of Kinston N. C was the week
end guest ol Mrs. Annie K Dmi
• plus of 1103 K Lain St and also i
attended the graduation of Moses. :
.D. Cain from Saint Montes r
| Seliool
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127 E, Hargett St.
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pr, Hargett and Salisbury
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w Insurance Corporatise
, UN MEMORIUM
"In loving memory of our be- I
loved Brother Eugene Lewis, who
dnarted this life June 25, 1930, ‘
While he lies in peaceful sleep,
hi memory we shall always keep,"
Mrs. Sail it- L. Baker, Sister
Anderson Lewis. Brother,
Consumption of tobacco products
m Tunisia increased from slightly
h '.s than 5 million pounds i:i pre
war years to neatly (j million
I omuls duiing to,, period 1948-50.
the increase has been principally
in cigarettes.
There’s money In raising pure
bred pigs for sal.-, believe M. k.
Carswell Route 1, YoungsviMe, |
who ha* registered Hampshire’
•-OWS and a registered boar The
Franklin County farmer’s sows
average lo pigs p.-r lit tot and pro :
duo two litters pe year
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WEEK ENDING JUNE 30, 1851
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BAG COAL
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Charcoal Buckets
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FRYING PANS
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Camfcoo Fsh Poles
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Hooks * Sinkers. etc.
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130 E. MARTIN ST.
DIAL 7121