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TRUCKS ifj' America’s Toughest Distributed I .. • . In HOKE, SCOTLAND, MOORE HARNETT & CUMBERLAND * Counties By REO TRUCK CO^ INC. 106 Broadfoot Ave.. * Fayetteville, N. C. Phone 4491 P. O. Box 568 Rev. B. J. Kinlaw of Fayette ville attended the church service jct Tabernacle church la^t Sun day night. ih-'-v a-' ■ I-- YES, YOUR INVESTMENT IS actuall'Kjnsured- By An Instrumentality Of The U. S. Government A Home Federal ■ insured savings account is the ideal long-range investment—unaffected by market fluctua tions and shrinkage. Fore over 32 years dividends have been paid at a rate not less than— ' • ^ ROCKFISH NEWS By Mrs. A. A. Mclnnls. Mr. and Mrs. F...R., Brown of Raleigh visited relatives at Rock- fish the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Lindsay of Creole. Miss, are guests of Mr. and Mfs. David Lindsay this week. Mr. Doug Lindsay returned to his home in Jacksonville, Fla. last week after spending several weeks with relatives in this com- m'uni^. Mrs. M. L. Wood, M. L.,Jr., Wilton, Jimmie, Misses Lillie, Jane anci Betty Jean Wood spent last Sunday at White Lake. Mrs. Jack 'Savage of Raleigh visited her brother, Frank Wright and family recently. Mrs. J. G. Tally and sons, Johnnie and Jennie of Winston- Salem are spendi^ a fe)v days with-relatives .in this community. i^J'Mr. and Mrs.'^ Graham'Monroe and Mr. and ,Mrs. Diouglas Mon roe went to White Lake last Sunday P. M. f, M._ S. Gibson Sr. and 'son Mer ritt, Jr. celebrated’their birthdays last Sunday with a big birthday dinner. There were two large cakes and everything else to make this a wonderful feast. It was a delightful occasion and al! their friends wish for both father and son many more such happy birth days. Guests other than the family were ^hd Mrs. Gibson Man ning and children of Erwin, Mrs. Hugh McCall of Maxton, Mrs. B. L. Tally^ and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tally and sons of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J.,W. Deaton of Red Springs, Mrs. Schell and Isons of Lumber Bridge, Mr. and : Mrs. Lynn Dees and daughters, Mrs. J. M. McMillan and Rev. E. B. Booker. i Miss .Lucile Jones spent Tues day in Fayetteville visiting and shopping. iMr. and Mrs. Claude McLeod of Asheboro visited relatives at Wayside and Rockfish last week en^. Mrs., M. R. Knight spent sev eral days in Fayetteville this j week with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pickett. There will be a picnic at White Lake Friday evening of this week for the Sunday School of Taber nacle ohurch.^.^1 are invited to akfi^a ba go and takfi^a basket. Miss Bennie Lfee Brock spent several days in Raleigh .last week, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. R. Brcfwn. , Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Booker along with a group of young folks from Tabernacle church St- tended the Young Peoples Rally of the New South River Associa tion held in the Spring Lake Bap-o tist church last Wednesday p. m. Mrs. M.. S. Bristow spent the past week, end with her mother, Mrs. G.. W.' Livingston of Lum ber Bridge. ' Hugh Shockley of Washington, D. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shockley and his rhother the el der Mrs. Shockley at their home near Rockfish, last week.- » Miss Lillian Suggs of Kinston- vvas the guest of Miss Grace Long over the past week end. Mrs. Lena Smith and Mr. and. Mrs. Glenn Smith and children of Maxton were guests oi» .M^.4'and .Mrs. N. J*. dlitter last Sunday. Qeautifui All Alttiiii|iulh Metal Awmngt Custom Made To. Your Individual Ne^ In Lovely Colors. Just Visit Our Show Room or Fill In This Coupon with your name and address and Return To— Pet^ Annum je You Payable Semi-Annually Ed Mclnnis attended tbe Vete rans Convention at Winston-Sa lem this week. On the way he stopped over for a visit with his •jiint Mrs. E. B. Wood and family of Asheboro. Mrs. M. H. Grooms spent sever al days last week with Mr. and, Mrs, W. B. Grooms of Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whitted Walker Electric Supply Gompany , 222 Franldin Street P. O. Box 884 Fayetteville, N. C. ' ^ ’ Dial 3979 ■ * ■ ' 1 Our Salesman will call on you Rnd give > ’ FREE ESTIMATES NAME . r , - —- V ■ • ADDRESS ...1 ; PHONE 1 I am interested in your awnings. and Mrs. Angus Mclnnis of Fay etteville visited Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Ritter Monday P. M. FORSALE Aluminum Sheets 36” x 96” 24 gauge I Any ^Quantity Also^ Tobacco Barn Fluea H y '■M M i i vi 4 '' ■■II B:- m Savings and Investment Funds are acceptable in an^ amount. Our investments are legally authorized tor trust funds. AccQunts opened by mail are handled, promptly and efficiently. Actional information available on re quest. ) REGARDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. m "■J HOME FEDERAL SAVINGSLOAN ASS’N. Lumber River Disceunt Ce. 105 Green Street — Fayetteville, N. C. — Phone 5161 Phone 767 South Elm St* LUMBERTON, N. C. AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR THE .y New Advantages for FASTER FiARMING We are proud to announce our appointment, effective July 1, 1947, as authorized dealer for.tbe new Ford Tractor and Dearborn Im^ements. Hie new Ford factor combines twenty-two important improve* vents widi the former advantages hf Ford-built tractors. Come in and get all die interesting details. Also, for parts and service on any Ford-IMuilt tractor, be sure to call on ns. ACTOR comNHT.iM?. roio Mnoi tonrui FARM EQUIPMENT Designed by expert implement engineers and tested by practical farmers. Dearborn lmple> ments are especially made to work with the ^ord Tractor—-either the* new or the former modd. Ai|d implements used with the former : model will operate equally well with the new [ Ford Tractor. Let us tell yqu about them. ‘ /
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