for Orange County Board (See other %tory on earlier can didates, Sec. Ill, Page 8.) ‘William C. (Bill) Ray, 36, well* km'vn beef and dairy cattle faimer of the CeSdar Grove com munity, yesterday announced his caididacy for one of the two seat's at stake this year on the five-member Orange County Board of Commissioners, subject to the May 30 Democratic pri mary. f t 3 incumbent Harvey Bennett Of Chanel Hill last week announced for a second four-year term. Board Cl airman Donald M.' Stan ford of Chapel Hill, whose term is also expiring, last weekend an nounced he would seek nomina tion as State Representative from Orange. “I am aware of the many prob lems facing Orange County and would like to exercise my ability in helping the citizens of Orange County solve these problems,” said Mr. Ray. Mr. Ray and his partner, who is his brother-in-law Bobby Nich ols, own and operate Arrowhead Farm on Route Two, Hillsbor ough). They milk 65 cows, have a total herd of 145, and also raise some tobacco. A native of eastern North Car olina, he has lived in Orange County for the past 15 yeiars and is a veteran of service in both the Arifiy and Navy. HSs wife is the former Jessie Gray Nichols of Efland and they have two children, Cynthia Lou, five, and ■Robert William, three. ♦ The Vice-President of the Or he is Master WILLIAM C. (BILL) RAY r DON S. MATHESON ROBERT 'MIDGETTE / Efland brothers have new franchise for IH John L. Efland Jr. and Wilson Efland have obtained toe Inter national Harvester franchise for Orange County and formed a new edmpany, Efland Tractor and Equipment Co., to carry on its business. The new firm, which will carry ; of Schley Grange, a Community Director of Central Carolina Farmers, Inc., and Vice-Chair man of the Orange County Agri cultural Committee. a complete line! of tractors and other farm machinery of the IH line, will also maintain complete parts and service departments. Headquarters of the firm is the front portion of the Efland Knitting Co. building on Rail road St. in Efland. Joe' Coleman, who with d'f'.er members of his family operated the Internation al Harvester franchise at Orange Earm Equipment Co. in HHfe borough, is manager of the new company. every purchase of regularly advance-season merchandise to $10.00, we will giye you a Silver multiple of $10, we will add an other Silver Dollar! This amounts to a 10% discount on each and every purchase of regularly priced merchandise. , k. DRESSES $5.00 - $10.00 -$15.00 V,*!u«£ to $-39,95——r Coats & Suits Cocktail Dresses Sportswear And Other items Vi off Reg. Price BRUSHED AND NYLON KNIT Pajamas — Gowns — Bed Jackets Values to $4 Valuas to $7 Valuos to S11 $2.00 $3.00 $5.0CT MANY, MANY SURPRISES AND SPECIAL VALUES! DOLLAR DAYS ONLY! Thursday—Friday—Saturday FEBRUARY 13-14-15 C -fv. fZ'i TH€ FiDDSE OF FASHION'IN