Si ' t SECTION .ffiyQ-rrFAGE SIX EOCKINGnAM POST-DISPATCH, BICTOOND'CdPN'nr, C, ' i t : : : ; -- : rr -.. , ... .. . -. .- I . t . i - m - TTTTmsnAlY. DECEMBER 3, 1953 I" I "I was worried about bills myself until I learned . about Richmond Finance Corp.!' nioiraiD fice conp. 5f OVER DIXIE HOME STORE PHONE 2040 that Mrs. Suzanne .Covington McLean has accepted a position iwth them as secretary, ; assum ing .her ; duties Dec, lst.t She comes here from a clerical posi- Bion " with Production - Credit Corporation atXaurinburg, nav i'4g formerly been with the Carolina Power & Light Com pany in Rockingham; Her hus-. band, J. L. McLean, operates MacJc?s Craft Shop on Pearl St- load f .mi get full valine for your ne dollar f Patty is painstakingly processed to remove every impure ' particle. ) When you buy Patsy, you get pure coal and nothing else. As a re sult. Patsy lasts longer, has less waste takes far less tending. Just one load of Patsy will convince you. INSIST ON GENU!! ITS SPECIALLY HEATED FOX DUSTUSS DELIVERY I took for ihls -SeaJ jpe yOM' delivery ticket. MUNN'S COAL & OIL jCO. PHONE 2416 ROCKINGHAM, N. C. Exclusive Patsy Distributor for Richmond County Ladies' Night for it lions iud uec. k r If fwas announced today by the friendly, iMJSmBim Mrs McLean With Triendlyoanfio. It was announced today by COMPLETE SHOE REPAIR SERVICE HUDSON SHOE SHOP West Washington Street ROCKINGHAM. N. C. Legion in District Mit Hamlet Dec. 1 ocal Legionaires attended the 12th District American the'flBockingham Lions d; I "Legion meetingat HamleT last SOMETHING . NEW ... SOMETHING GOOD SIDNEY'S GRILL is now packaging1 the popular FI L E T-M I G NO N for home use. Keep a few packages- in your home freezer for special occa sions or u n e x p e e t e d guests. :Qr purchase from us as needed. Popular Price SIDNEY'S GRILL Call 3662 For, More Information Special Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. HAMLET, N. C. PEJOHE 194 LIFE Accident & Sickness INDIVIDUAL & GROUP Your confidence solicited that the Zone Ladies' Night pro gram which, was planned, for Dec. 4th has been postponed un ttt T5ec. 14thi ? This change advisame oecause of several con flicts ,with other important events this 'coming weeke-di The principal rfne being 'th4? state champioiiship rJootiwul cramp at. TTnmlif. .XVximfJ viaJt-j night. $M wny vpmea-.ine- - Careful nrenaraS&.M laLegl (Among, the . --t-t -mm been made for -the Dawkins said, and the club : i A c .1 i j i . J professional entertainers engag ed for the former date are still able to appear on the , program on the 14th. This postponement will also allow others more time' in which to make their- plans to attend and to get the proper re servations. - It is uuderstood that all club men will be accompanied by a lady, thus conforming-to a cus tom established stveral years ago. The banquet will be serv ed in the cafeteria of the L. J. Bell School, beginning at 7 p. m., followed by the program of entertainment and " recognition of distinguished guests and visitors.- - Clubmen and their guests from otner tuuos 01 ine will include Hamlet, Ellerbe, Wadesboro, Ansbnville, a n d Polkton. By way of excusing the post ponement of the event; Dawkins stated that personally . he felt that the Lions Clubs of this area are highly appreciative of the fact that a local high school athletic team has advanced to the important position of con tending for a State Champion ship, and that all of those clubs are glad to give way for Ham let's "Big Night".- 1 r " v With the Sick Little Jimmy Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long reznains in a coma at ouKe nospitax. latue Jimmy was injured from the kick of a horse several weeks ago. Mrs. Long remains at his bedside and takes care of him during the day. , c Charlie Carr underwent a ma jor operation oh Sunday, at the Charlotte Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carr are now " making their home in Lancasteri&Jti. Carr is the former Josephine Wentz," daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. W. A. Wentz. They have many friends here that will be think ing of them and hope that Mr. Carr will be on the road, to re covery in a few days. i , night, at which time a number ,.distxiet.fiGAlere pre 3ent; and. made brief .talks. cin-'iatingHWiA' presided over by Bob Christo, district commander of . Pinehurst. The principal address of the even tog'sras delivered by Dept. Chap- liahr Harold. "Leatherman. His theme? :was based on the ques- iOiit rWhy i; joined the Amer- many ahs j jgvenlie included the idea' that this " organization has f refached that point in its his tory when it becomes necessary for the rank and file of the Leg lonaires to ieei ; tnat it is an honor, to b enrolled in this or ganization, and that with this hondir' also goes a'solem respon sibility. He made- j. particular mention pf .the Legion's assum ed leadership in the "Back to God" movement that is now be ing promoted throughout the country.- - Others making brief talks were Ellis Carver, departmental divisional commander; and Bill Staton, departmental Judge Advocate. In reporting on memberships during the business session, it was found that the goat, which must -be maintained by the post making the least showing in this respectli does not change his residence. He will remain in the : 'comfortable quarters he has occupied for the past month at Hamlet. Miss Willie Dawkins Expresses Thanks Miss -Willie Dawkins has re cently returned home from a Charlotte "hdspltal, where she underwent- -a major operation. She Jiad a number f greetings and flowers fom her tr tends in Buckingham and she , v'.uits to thank each of them for their kind thoughts. . VFW URGES MEMBERS TO COLLECT TOYS i V The Rockingham VFW post will collect toys for their Christ mas Eve party for underprivileg ed children at a catfish stew to be held Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock.' Club officials urged that every member attend and bring a toy, old or new, for the party. by, Oscar McKlnnon and wife,JJDam Township, and more parti- , Over-Seas : Mailing . Boxes For Sale At Journal Stationery StrlC NOTICE , North: Carolina, , Richmond County Under; and . by. virtue of the power : of sale contained in - a certain Deed of Trust executed : : ! r " x X ' I J I lJ JLL V.--'S . .... v. 2-door, 6-possenger Sedon Modd 4S9 (Ulustrcrfedl " J7iii""'l""'""r" """",mJ"" """" ' "17, Optional equipment, accessories, stete and local taxes. H abf. ; p""1 . " ddihonal. 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" And you get more fun, more thrill from bossing the walloping, silk-smooth power thrust of '. the highest-powered, highest-cmpression Fireball 8 engine ever placed in a Buick Special. IT'S TRADE-IH TIUE FOR A DETTER DEAL Want the top allowance onyour present car? Come in and see Us for the happy news now. You4 sdYe rfioy when yxxi trade with ws. it all sums uo to is this straight fact: you get ar more automobile in this Buick for just a w more dollars. Better look into the matter if it's a real deal you want for your money .We,'ie reauy : wnen you are. -J IISmtrA lis rarS . AtiMOBiui ari built buick WiLL tuitD thSM 4se iyooeiGj the. Wee --m 'GM'f Uf-wi - Si'i Lizzie McKlnnon; Jerry McKin- nan, single; Alexandria MeKin non and wife,r .Mary Jane Mc 4nnon; and Hettfe McKlnnon, single,, dated the8th day of August, 1953, : andrecbrdedtti Book 343, page 305,.tn;the of fiqe' steps df "Alex Ellerbe's. lifiei of . the Register ; of i DeedsL. of Richmond County North ,C Mo lina, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust bekig by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder fori casnat tne uquraiouse uoor in Rockingham, North Carolina, at Noon on the 21st day of- De- i cember, 1953, the property con veyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in thert County of Richmond and State of North Carolina, in Beaver cularly, described ' as follows:. Beginning at a large poplar, on JJawkins's Branch,, . also D. t, Gore's ' corner, -and : runs 'hence S. 12 3-4 East 26 pbtes to stCwta' about ten pr fifteen thence North ' 82 West 36 poles loles to- a-stake; D. L. Gore's 'brner; thence . as Gore's "line North? 15 West 22 poles North 10 West 43 pclss,: North 32 Ea&5"; 24 . poles to -the - beginning, con taining 13 1-8 acres more or less. HBut tlsale will be made sutn ject to all outstanding" and '.ur,-" paid taxes and assessments. " This 18 day of November, 1S5C. J J.- ELSIE WEBB, -r ' .: v,,;' fj ' Trustee. V Nov. 26-Dec. 17-c) . ' ' ' (( 4 fufril HhDi Cfl-ffGlV' UZ:. Li WITH THE PURCHASE OF $49.95 OR MORE DURING OUR GREAT mm 11 1 lJ 1 yvK x. 4.-k ir : wiii ii lima mm imn nwn ; ' . i BilMIL R WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 4051 ' L.VVXX WVfHWI 1VMM (Mni l" yu iiilfcl """t ""'l f"" l'"" P"f"" tf""" 1 ( il il NTlill ill M Styled on ' Fifth Avenue! The World's Fashion Center! WRITTEN : LIFETIME n GUARANTEE! r 1 . VS. .11 II II if I r . -. 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