Testimonial Planned For Larson Bennett A farewell testimonial in honor of Elder Larson B Bennett Will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on March 1. Elder Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orady F. Bennett of North Wayne Avenue, will be soon depart ing for the Brazilian South Mission of the church. The testimonial will begin at 3:00. 'the program will include prelude, Flonnie Coats; opening hymn, con gregation; invocation, William Coats; scriptural reading, Ernest F. Bennett; sacrament hymn, con gregation; sacrament service, A aronic Priesthood; special selection, primary children; remarks, Vearl G. McBride, Branch President, Jacob G. Bennett, President F M Hend erson, Member of Stake Presidency; Musical selection, Betty McBride; remarks. Father of Missionary and Mother of Missionary; response. Missionary; closing hymn, congre gation; benediction, Victor Ander son; postlude, Flonnie Coats. IN GERMANE GIESSEN, GERMANY (AHTNCj - - Army Warrant Officer Willie F. McGowan, whose wife, Eliza beth, lives In Erwin, participated in Operation WINTER-TRACK, an 8th Infantry Division field training maneuver near Giessen, Germany, which ended late in January. McGowan is regularly assigned as a supply chief in Headquarters Company, 5th How itzer Battalion of the division’s Cist Artillery near Wiesbaden, Germany. <?. The 33-year-old soldier, son of Jessie L. McGowan, 503 E. Holly, Goldsboro, entered the Army In November 1048 and has been over seas since December 1962. McGo wan is a 1948 graduate of Mulberry <Fla.) High School. VISIT IN GREENSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Matthews spent Sunday in Greensboro visit ing Dr. W E Neal, who is a patient in Cone Memorial Hospital. Legal Notice 5-0 notice of sale of land b* COMMISSIONERS Under and by virtue oi a Special Proceeding in wie Superior Court of Harnett County Numbered 4297 end entitled, “B. P. McLeod, Admr. of the Estate of William H. Harmon, deceased, et als, Vs. P&n zie Turlington, et als”, and an Order of Sale entered therein by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Harnett County, the undersigned Commissioners is ill, on Monday, March 2, 1904, at 12:00 o’clock Noon, on the premises in Neill’s Creek Township, Harnett County, North Carolina, immediately South pi Buies Creek on U.S. Highway No. 421, sell at public auction to the highest biddeis for cash that certain tract or parcel of land bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake and pointers in George Stewart’s line, William. Turlington cor ner (now C. A. Turlington), and runs as his line South 33 East 26 chains and 85 links to a stake and pointers, his cor ner, D. McN. McKay’s line; thence as the McKay line South 58 West 19 chains and 25 links crossing a branch to a stake and pointers, Hayes’ corner (now McKay’s); thence as Hayes’ line North 27% West, recrossing same branch 24 chains and 88 links to a stake and • Stewart’s corner; thence as his line North 62 East 6 chains to a stake; thence North 27 West 3 chains and 12% links to a stake; thence North 62 East 10 chains and SO links to the BEGIN NING, Containing 50 acres. This is the same land des cribed In deed from Frank Harfbon and wife, Lenora Harmon, to W. H. Harmon (William H. Harmon), dated September 20, 1943, and re corded in Book 287, Page 345, Harnett County Registry. This land will be sold as a whole, without subdivision, or fn subdivisions and then the sub divisions in a group as a whole. Plan of sale will be announced at the sale. The successful bidders at said *Sle will be required to deposit ten per bent of their bids with the Commissioners at close ol kale. This sale will remain open for ten days for raise of bid. This 3«th day of January, 1964. B, F. McLeod & J. A, McLeod, Jssioners *sar ' f SAV* F A EXTRA BONUS 50 S & H GREEN STAMPS With This Coupon and Purchase of $5.00 or More Food Order Coupon Good at Winn-Dixie thru Sat.. Fab. 29tb tity Prices Good Thru Saturday, February 29lh Ef DUNN"S WAYNE AVENUE SHOPPING CENTER | » VSTOR Instant Coffee 6ol Jar ^ ".MIX or MATCH UN&l Sauer Kraut 7 Ns*r Libby's Cream or Whole Kernel Golden Corn 7 MIX or MATCH Libby's Cut Green Beans 5 SL M00 Libby's Vienna C<tAA Sausage 5 & 5|°° Libby's Fruit \ Cocktail 4 *%* Libby's V Potted Meat 10 f Libby's Spanish Rite 6 E? MIX or MATCH SPECIAL — JUltE 3 «=• T DRInIT 3 sr s1°° Libby's Con»e< * M AA BEEF HASH 3 s: J100 Libby's Tomato *iAA JUICE 3s lF Red Skin Peanuts u*„°z 49c Dixie Darling Enriched Buttermilk Bread Trump Brand Peat Moss 6 Cubic $088 Feet j d6 Quart Jar Unit 1 with *S.OO or More rood Order Hayqnnais* -- ' D BRAND BEEF SALE Cut By The Ruler To Give You More Edible Meat For Your Food Dollar — Less Fat, Less Bone, Less Waste — More Meat — GUARANTEED TENDER I last >11 are cut chuck 5-lb. SUNNYLAND CURED (NO WATER ADDED) Smoked Hams HALF or WHOLE Swift's Premium Bacon BOB WHITE SLICED 2-lb. pkg. .. 89c Cheese Wisconsin Choddar Sharp Cheese lb. 69c Wisconsin Medium Sharp Chefese lb. 63c Wisconsin Sliced Swiss Cheese ib. 89c Kraft's Hula. Cream Cheese 8-oz. 29c Taste - O - Sea French Fried Haddock, iPerdh or fQ. Flounder . lb. **** Scallops, 12-oz. pkg. 79c Fish Cakes 3 $1.00 Flih Sticks 89c W-D Brand Grad* A Broadbraattad Young Turkeys 10 to 16-lb. Avarag* FOUND Swift's Premium Bologna Chunks — Not Sliced POUND 29 Itfl 3 Hp. Briggs & Stratton Motor — 22" Cut Lawn Mower With Recoil Starter Each Only 95 LUXURY LAWN 8-8-8 Fertiliser 50 psd 5144 WHITE and MEATY Grapefruit i FROZEN Lemon, Chocolate, Morton's < YELLOW 5 gag 49c Onions Neapolitan, SMmrrY. Coconut Cream Pies 3 3 £ 23c lor $100 FROZEN FOODS McKanzia Graen Collards McKenzia Graans, Mustard McKenzia Graen*, Turnip* McKanzia Green*, Turnip* with dopt* Libby (pinacli, Chopped and Mix or Match 610-oz. Plcgs. $|O0 SUPERBRAND GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS iTI Carton QQ / Dozens O/C tl Regular or Crinkle Cut French Frie* or 89c Toter Tots 4$ *1* FROZEN HAM, BEEF, TURKEY, CHICKS*, STEAK, MEAT LOAF «V4fe Morton's Meat Dinners 2 for /V/ FOX DELUXE, Hamburger, Fegperenl Frozen Pizza E*c,> FROZEN HAM, BEEF, TURKEY, CHICKEN. ETEAK, MEAT LOAF Pefch Fillets & 49c Fiih°Sticks , 3* T »;• ;y' ^

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