Democratic convention set this Saturday The biennial convention of fee Democratic party organization for Orange County will he held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the County Courthouse. l This will be preceded at 1:30 p.m. there by the meeting of the 56-member executive committee, for which officers to serve the next two years will be elected. Chairman I*. J- Fnipps said the Committee might ato have to »lect a precinct committee and jffieers for Patterson Precinct, nhkh failed to hold its sched iled meeting for this purpose on kpril 25. At the convention itself the au bcmed 25 delegates and 25 al er nates to fee May 29 State }em: ora :c Convention in Ra eigi will be elected. They were lominaleJ, one each from each »reci:.i;, at" the precinct meet ngs. Any resolutions coming up broiis11 the precincts will be pre ented t^ 'O-gh fee Resolutions ’omi-Tii .vs. of which A’ex Mc lahon is <j -sinnan. keynote; speaker for the ccn rention will be Sixth District >ngr_t nan Ho”are Kcrnegay. :hairman Ph'-pipl said Drmccrht c candid--/e for ofliee woteM-aBo te recognized. Immediate’y fc’dow-dng fee ccn renticn fee Younj Democrats Club has scheduled a parade of candidates to fee Orange Speed way, where t .e Y1DC and Demo ^ New $200,000 school to have 10 classrooms The County Board of Educa tion Monday gave final approv al to the plans for the new ele mentary school to be known as Central Elementary School. It will consist of 34,000 square feet and 10 classrooms. $200,000 has been allocated. In other action Monday the board approved the re-election of faculty members for a num ber of schools, administrative personnel and the calendar for -next year’s operations. DEDICATE ORANGE HIGH Dedication ceremonies for the hew Orange High School have been scheduled for May 24 at 4 p.m. The affair will in clude an open house from 3 until 5 in the afternoon. Prin cipal Charles. Yelverton and a committee of school patrons are arranging a program; HILLSBORO LIONS BROOM & BULB SALE FRIDAY-MAY 8 5 TO 8 P.M. turn on your lights WELCOME THE LION cratic Women’s organization mil sponsor a covered dish picnic. Democrats from each precinct have been asked to bring food szf feast, admission to which $1.00..The proceeds will the treasury of tie two sponsoring organizations. A pro gram of speaking and “rouse meats” is planned at the picnic. at Central Carolina Farmers Service Stores fHlglt yielding seed pays off! Select4 yoars from our top quality stock. ’ SOYBEANS HILL • BLACK WILSON OTOOTAN * LARtOO WE HAVE ALL TYPES OF HIGH YIELD GRAIN SORGHUMS Bermuda Grass Hulled 65c lb. Unhulled 49c lb. £ "Grain Sorghums ~ Silage Sorghums WTjR Kentucky 31-Fescue. b. 36c Bermuda Grass-Hulled .... A. 65c Bermuda Grass-llnkulled... lb. 49c Kentucky Blue Grass. lb. 48c Creeping Red Fescue-Shade lb. 46c LmUn .. lb. 56c White Dutch Clopr.... .. lb. 66e Seed & Fertilizer Spreaders Cyclene-Heavy Duty..$ 3.98 16-In. Lawn Beauty . . ... $10.95 24-In. Lawn Beauty .. ... $19.95 _ ■ ‘ Don 9 waste your seed fir fertilizer! These spreaders give easy-even distribution. GARDEN SEED SWEET OORR Starts at 2Qe lb. OKRA IOC OZr £-• English >1 PEAS ^ 30c lb. Marglobe TOMATOES 45c cz. Wade Snap' Beau 40c Lb. Henderson . Lima Beans 40c Lb. Santee Cvcumbers iSc'O*. Golden Summer Squasii 15c Os. Rocky Ford Cantaloup** 15c Os. All Prices Subject To Cheafe Without Notice I FERTILIZERS j FOR LAWN A GAR DEN 8-8-8 Pebbles . . 100 lb*. $2.70 10-10-10 Pebbles 100 lbs. $3.10 VERTAGREE bT 25 lbs. $1.35 5 lbs. .50 Azalea & Camellia 100 Lbs. 4.40 Rose Food 25 Lbs. 1.90 ARMOGANIC M* Orgaato Plaai IM SO Lb*. $2.11 25 Lbs. 1.45 Tomato Food 5 Lbs. 50c Central Carolina Farmers/ Inc. SERVICE STORES Creedmoor Carr boro Siler City Oxford ] Hillsboro Pittsboro

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