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GOFORTH (Continued (Tom page one.) ton of Gibson, eighth*hnd The mai Burton of Charlotte, tenth. Th? last day of filing brought out Republican candidate* for Av ery post at stake in tM( year's election except for Confress in the First and Seventh Districts The only state-wide Republican primary contest will be for lieu tenant governor, William C. Le hew of Raleigh field against War ren H. Prltchard of Spruce Pine. The complete list of candidates follows ? (R) indicates Republi cans and (I) stands for incum bent: Governor: Hjbert E. Olive, Lexington; William B. Umstead, Durham: Mauley R. Dunaway. Charlotte; Herbert F. Seawell. Jr., Carthage (R). Lieutenant governor: Roy Howe, Burgaw; Marshall Kurfees, Winston-Salem; Luther Hodges. Leaksville; Ben J. McDonald, Wilmington; Warren H. Pritch ard. Spruce Pine (R); William C. Lehew, Raleigh (R). Attorney general: Harry Mc Mullan, Washington (I): Avalon E. Hiril, Yadkinvllle (R). Secretary of State: Thad Eure, Winton 0); Frank O. Car, Bre ivard (R). State treasurer: Brandon Hod ges, Asheville (f); S. C. Eggers, 1 Boone (R). ? State auditor: Henry Bridges, Greensboro (!); J. A. Maultsby Sr.. WhiteviUe (R). Superintendent of public in struction: Dr. Clyde A. Erwin, Rutherfordton (I); Jeter L. Hayes, Summerfield (R). Commissioner of agriculture: L. Y. Ballentine, Raleigh (I); Joel A. Johnson, Four Oaks (R). Commissioner of insurance: Waldo C. Cheek, Asheboro (I); John N. Frederick, Charlotte; John Tucker Day, Walkcrtown (R). Chief justice: W. A. Devin, Ox ford (I); C. Clifford Frazier, Sr., Greensboro (R). Associate justice: Jeff D. John son, Jr., Clinton (I); Robert H. McNeill, Statesville (R). Associate justice: Itimous Val entine, Nashville (I); Oscar Efird, Winston-Salem; Allen H. Gwyn, Reidsville; F. Don Phillips, Rock ingham, R. Hunt Parker, Roanoke Rapids; William H. Bobbitt, Char lotte; Algernon L. Butler, Clinton (R). Freddie Greer . I ?jmq DiesAt Creston Freddie Jean Greer, 5 years old, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Frank Greer of Creston, died March 24 at her home following a brief illness. Funeral services were held at Elk Knob Baptist Church, at Tamarack, conducted by Rev. Noah Johnson, and burial was in the Sullivan cemetery at Creston. Surviving are the parents, five brothers and seven sisters. Rites Held For Beach Child Kay Frances Beach, 8 months old, died March 18. Funeral was held at Howard's Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Lloyd Culler in charge, and burial was in Mountlawn cemetery. The par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gv Beach of Boone, Route 2, survive. .BARGAINS Strained honey, Lynchburg Plows, Metal Roofing, Sheet Rock ($50 per thousand), Johns - Mansville Asbestos Shingles, Field Fence, Cement VILAS SERVICE STATION DONT COUGH Tour Head Off! Ask for Mentho-Mulaion If it fails to stop your cough due to colds, ask for your money back. BOONE DRUG CO. Vk? REX ALL 8 tor* MAXIMUM LONG TERM LOANS Retool Remodel Add a room Put In furnace Put in septic tank Insulate Weatherstrip Storm windows A4d a b?(h room Paint 9 Porch Incloror* NO MORTGAGE No Lata at Deed a 4 Trust HOME SERVICE coJ I I it Caatiabarry'a Brwnawlck STEW Na. I Cm 20^ Whota Kamal Corn NIBLETS 2 ll-O*. Cam 35? Crtim Sty la Golden Cam DEL MAIZ Ho 103 Can 18c Caatlebarry'a Famoua HASH M* 300 Cm 46C ? Fine Complexion Soap DIAL 2 *??. ?? 27^ Daodorant Soap DIAL 2 ???h si? 35? Beauty Soap WOODBURY'S f?'ii si" 26c * - T?ll?t Soap WOODBURY'S 2 ?a?h Siia 25? Clean aer OLD DUTCH - 12* Bleachaa and Dlalnfteta CLOROX 17c For Sparkling Dishes DREFT in wi 29? Houaahold Claanaar SPIC & SPAH 2 - 47? Liquid 8oap JOY 30? White Laandrj Soap P&G SOAP 3 23?, Vagatabla Shortening CRISCO J-U. Cm 07? Swlffa Claanaar * SUHBRITE c- 8? wmmm Dixie-Home Invites You to \\' \ I '/ rbbci& And . . . . ihi'riui JJ?e Only Catsup Made With Pineapplo Vinegar! Del Monte Tomato Catsup . r* 21? High !n Flavor And Vitamins! Extra Low In Price! Libby's Tomato Juice . . An Economical "Main Dfth" For Ta?ty M*?U! A Saying For Y?<1 an Invitation to savings! Alaska Salmon No. 1 Tall Can A Good Buy For The Emergency Shelf! Cream Golden Phillip's Corn 5 8-Oz. Cans 39c 29' "You are cordially invited to SAVE? and CELEBRATE my own ANNIVER SARY SALE! Our buyers have selected and priced for you a GRAND VARIETY of EXCEPTIONAL VALUES!" Stock Up At Thi? Exceptionally Low Prlc?! Argo Sugar Peas . 4 N?r 49c TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY Y iAxfiSfflhirt 7 A "Good Mixer" With Any Menu! Ho*tMs Bartlett Pears 35? Buy Several Cant! Budget-Priced! Standard Pack Tomatoes 2 "ir 25c i For Luscious Easy-To-Make Desserts and Salads ? Dixie-Home Peaches.. 29? Try Them In Croquettes, Casseroles, Loaves ? American Oil Sardines. 2 19? Fully Hydrogenated So Oil Doesn't Separate ? Swift's Peanut Butter, t 37c PiotSwMt F rozca Fresh Green Peas fOOc. PkB. 23e Llbby'i Froxea Fresh Broccoli 31? Yello Brand Colored J-Lb. Prints MARGARINE 2 35c Serve Prepared Sliced Meat! 9 Spiced Luncheon Meat, Bologna, Liver Cheese, t Lb. Pickle & Pimienlo Loaf. # Tasty Cheese.* 49* - Special Value! Sliced BOILED HAM - Best Buy Of The Week! Smoked ( Baked PICNICS* So Tasty Lb. Onlv < So Tender They're Table Ready! Savings In Our Garden . . ? Well-filled ears of Goldtn Bantam Sweet Corn I Prloed low for your budget! 4 Ears For Ever-Popular "Baans And N*w Potato**!" T*nder . Pole Beans. * 21 c Juicy Florida Valencia Freah Green Hard Head Oranges . 8 35c Cabbage.. 3 15c Extra Fancy Had Callfarnla aunklat Radishes . . 3 21c Lbbchs... ?>- 39c Qui ok Cooking, Thln-8kinned ? Florida Red Bliaa New Potatoes . 5 1 40e Chef's 49* Sale Values! Perfectly Seasoned Deviled Crabs . Fr**h Home Mad* Chicken Salad . ? Fre*hly Mad* Potato Salad . 2 - 49e ? Oi. Pkg. 49? 49c [ DIXIE HOME'S EVERYDAY LOW PRICES MEAN YOU CAN SHOP ANY D^Y AND SAVE ANY WAY!
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