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Page Two—TABOR CITY TRIBUNE CHADBOURN GUESTS Mr&mrs L. V. Lowe and child - SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Miss Maude Hughes of WU f- and child-1 miss mauuc nU6..u — ren, Robert and Bimpy, of i mington and Mrs. Emma Bailey Chadbourn were week end of Chadbourn were dinner Quests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. guests of Mr&mrs F. G. Kelly »iarrell sr. on Sunday. APARTMENT FOR RENT OCEAN DRIVE BEACH $40 A WEEK $10 DEPOSIT REQUIRED For Reservations See— Mrs. Ε. H. Hickman or Edwin Hickman SEEDS SEEDS!! WOOD'S HYBRID CORN Also Woods Tested garden - 7 ■jeeds. All kinds field seeds. Also Carpet Grass, lawn grass, Dallas grass, herds grass, clover seed, Tokio, Woods yellow otootan, soy bean seed. Lespedeza. Cabbage, Col lard, Tomato and Potato Plants Baby Chicks Daily WAYNE FEEDS FRED M. JERNICAN 5th St. Tabor City NOTICE HAMBURGER MEAT A SPECIALTY Let us do your butchering. We butcher for fifth quarter or hide. Bring us your Hides. Located at Tabor City Cold Storage Plant Ralph McCullum Telephone 83-4 Tabor City, N. C. I useQUALin CHICK SUPPLIES *)t ^ &ifA>! ^ Good chicks* lead, and supplies pay ol! in lifo and growth· Come in and see oar lino lino ol.spring-time supplies. . .. ; ..·■ immer FOR LIFE AND GROWTH FEED Pwi*a CHICK STARTENA Htm sopny is m-turnt ntwi ' v :· POULTRY MARKET We Are Paying the Following Prices: GOOD HEAVY HENS 25c SMALL OR LEGHORN TYPE 20c YOUNG ROOSTERS 18c OLD ROOSTERS 15c —FOWLS MUST NOT BE FED DAY OF SALE L W. Fonvielle & Son TABOR CITY, N. C. jnns S5SS ^ Μ Μ ^ Μ SS* s» ssss ΛΛιVr NVAftW* Friilav. April 9th, 194S. I NAK1NA NEWS By MISS JOYCE WARD Mrs. Doshie Jenrette of Pire way spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Ward, this week. ***** Mr&mrs Avery Ward visited Mr&mrs Willie Harper Sunday. ***** Miss Elma Ward visited Miss Delma Rae Ward Sunday. ***** Miss Cleo McLamb visited Miss Nezzie Long Sunday. ***** Mrs. Janie Ward visited Mrs. M. A. Spivey and Mrs. Craven Ward Sunday. ***** Mr&mrs D. N. Long and child ren visited Mr&mrs E. G. Reaves Sunday. Misses Edith Cribb, Betty Lou Cribb and Mildred Reaves visi ted Miss Ruthine Williams Sun day. ♦ * * * * Mrs. Penny Smith visited Mr &msr E. G. Reaves Sunday. ***** Mr&mrs Ervin Long visited Mrs. Long's parents, Mr.&Mrs. Craven Ward. Sunday. IN COLUMBUS \ COUNTY. IT'S... "For Men Who Care What They Wear" Dressed Chickens Always Fresh DAIRY PRODUCTS STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Elbert Shelley AND COMPANY Located Old I. P. Shelley and Company Building RAILROAD ST. - TABOR CITY DISINFECT THE HOUSE Help guard chicks against disease. Use this disinfectant with a pleasant odor. PURINA CHEK-R-FECT FULL LINE OF POULTRY NEEDS Brooders · Litter Founts·Feeders hJprayGune *Th::rmn static \V0fer3»Poul try Therrao.riütera ccr.c ÄND III ΤΚΓ»'·1 ä ι- if P'itUif th ■Mm. «2(4 PURINA CHEK-R-TA&S β HfADQUftRTt RS PURINA CHOWS , and SUPPLIES lunting Licenses Exceed f 12 Million Mark in 1947 WASHINGTON.—Albert M. Day, lirector of the U. S. fish and wild ife service, reported that 12.066, 63 hunting licenses were sold to 'the greatest army of hunters in ,11 history" during 1947. Maintaining a supply of game for i his army of hunters is a problem, ie added. The record receipts Dialled $28,558,447. onely Boy Flees from Farm To Watery Death in Field TERRE HAUTE. IND.—Although /Irs. Esther Baker earnestly tried ο convince her 11-year-old son. Vayne Smith, that she wanted him, ie wouldn't believe her. Mrs. 'Baker, remarried after bo ng divorced from Wayne's father, ! las only a small apartment in ^erre Haute. There wasn't room ! or the boy. She took Wayne to live with his , ather, Harry Smith, on a tarm lear town. He was lonely on the arm and ran away three times. She took him back there in a taxi md left him. "I won't stay here," ie screamed, and ran across the ields. , The father tried to call a wani ng, but it was too late. Wayne began running across vhat, for most of the year, is a dry vash. He couldn't see, in the dark less, that it was running 12 feet Jeep with water from melting snow. The boy drowned, and the verdict it an inquest was accidental death. ; Mr&mrs Listun Hathaway of fa bor City visited Mr&mrs D. j -τ. Long Sunday. A * * * r Mr&mrs Charlie MH.aiub vis· j itod Mr&mrs Homer Mchamb Sunday. » * * Λ * Mrs. Annie Reaves und Mrs. Zelma Cribb visited Mr&mrs firo Williams Sunday. George Cribb veiled liupert and Orby Wiliams Sunday. « * * ❖ * Otis Harper visited Mr&mrs W. M. Harper Sunday. * .» * * ' * Colon Ward celebrated his ijth birthday April f>. * r- ❖ * + Mr&mrs W. T. Ward and family visited Mr&mrs D. 15. Spivey Sunday. * # * # ♦ Mrs. Eflie Phillips οΓ Tabor City visited her grandmother, Mrs. Addit* Ward Sunday. ♦ ♦ Ψ ♦ * Harry Piver of Iron lliii visi REMEMBER!!! We Sei! All Popular Brands OF Cigarettes FOR $1.40 PER Ci'N. OR 15c PFR PACKACF DAMERON Drug Store TABOR CITY News From Emerson By MRS. A. L. DUNCAN Mr&mrs C. V. Oaks and son, Ed, wejre week end visitors of Rev&mrs A. L. Duncan. * » » 4 Φ Taulman Tyler and Jettie Nor ris had a nice fishing trip last ueik. φ * * « * Mr&mrs Brome Hinson and Mrs. Λ. L. Duncan visited friends in Conway Friday. * * » * * Αϊ tending a convention in Bladenboro Saturday were Rev &irirs A. L. Duncan, Mrs. Ida Fowler, Mif. Franklin Norris, Mrs. Frostie Graves and daugh ted Ins sister, Mrs. Viele Ward, Saturday. * * * * * \). 1. Ward and Dupree Wil-i liains mau^i a business trip to WhiU-ville Friday. * * « * * Mrs. Mai\ i'enton and son, George Wayne, \ isited Mrs. J. C. Ward Sunday. DAIRY PRODUCTS PLENTY OF— Heavy and Fancy GROCERIES SHELLEY'S Grocery Co. WILLIAM SHELLEY 5th St. City And Appliance Repair ! CALL 707 FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY DISCUS-FOWLER THE FIRESTONE STORE TABOR CITY [rnraiTirBMi sir.dry. ^ # # j Mrs. Claud;. • · J. P. Hinson is improving | again after a ?·,....... THE FRIENDLY STOKK "Your Home of Better ν ι ' u § · Belk-Hensdale Co, Of Whiteviiie FOR THE BEST IN COOKING COMFORT You Can't Beat THE GRAND RANGE QUICKER — CLEANER — COOLER Also SMITHWAY WATER HEATERS WRIGHTS GAS Co. "YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH WRIGHT I) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Kaiser and Frazer Automobiles The Most Modern Cars On The Road Today! IN STATE MOTORS - Ν. M. Wilton. Mgr. GREEN SEA RD. TABOR Cm| 33S& PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND SERVICES SINKS AND CABINETS 42-inch to 66-inch Flat rim, single drain board Double drain board LAVATORIES Cast Iron Steel China BATH TUBS 4 1-2' 5' 5 1-2' Cast iron or steel Recess or corner CLOSETS Flush L Type Compact AUTOMATIC WATER HEATKHS OIL ELECTRIC GAS 10 to 45-gallon i;i/· · WATER PUMPS 250, 275, 350, 375, 450 Gallons Per Hour Vi". Ι'Λ", 2" GALVANIZED PIPE Soil Pipe and Fittings Now Available Galvanized Pipe Fittings irom Vi" to 2" DORM AN FURNITURE Tabor City» N. C.
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