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Education and job-training— Courses must be Parted not later than four yeari from July 25, must be completed not later than nine years hence. 2. Loan guarantees—These will be made for ten years. The gov ernment guarantees up to 50 per cent' on certain home, farm, and business loans. ' ^ 3. Unemployment allowances— They stop two years hence. f —0 Facts & Fancies The world’s first lie detector was made from the rib of man and there has been no improve ment made' yet. ■ , - ’*rhe word “Reverend” is used only once in the Bible. .• April 4, 1704—^First newspaper In U.^ S. printed in Boston, Mass. :• April 2, 1792—^First U. S. min.t established. ■ , April 9, 1795—iN. Y. Legislature passed a law for public schools. April 12, 1606—‘Union Jack made the British National Flag. April 15. 1912 — “Titanic” wrecked by an iceberg; 1517 lives lost. April 17, 1904-4ireat fire at Toronto: $10,000,000 loss. •April 18, 1775—^Paul Revere rode to rouse the Colonial Far- mers. ;—0 PATTON AND THE PEDIGREED LIEUTENANT (A post war anecdote) Beside General Patton at the dinner table sat a gentleman from Virginia, a typical So-uthern Col onel of the old school, complete with goatee and flowing white ■hair. . ^ The general, who had put in a long day reviewing troops at| Fort,.. Benning and welcoming a contingent of officers , newly ar rived from'West Point, was weary and famished; his ' only interest at the moment was to dispatch a succulent steak which had just been set before him. But the Col onel was feverishly interested in something else—the'futdre of his son, one of those fledgling offi cers. As Patton strove to get busy with knife and fork, the colonel kept plucking his sleeve and be laboring him with information a- bout the youhg man’s blue-bl-ood- ed lineage and other aspects of family (background calculated to fit him for a brilliant military ca reer. After the General had made several false starts at that allur ing stsak, the veins on his fore head began to stand out ominous ly. "‘Indeed Sir”, the colonel cried, mounting to a climax of paternal enthusiasm, “my son can trace his ancestors back to the May flower, not only on my side, but, on his hiother’s side! Why Sir—”. over the ii&ce. *vut sm We aren’t fixing to br^ kid! AH' we want hW to do .Jg drive one of th(»^ —^tanks-** ■ ..ll ■ .■ fax Notices Notice OI sale of land foj; taxes due Town of Raeford. 1 Pursuant to the law and statu tory provisions for the sale of rehl estate f^ delinquent taxes as sessed by the Town of Raeford for the year 1946, I in my offi cial position as (Mayor of the said Town, will offer to the highest bidder for sale for cash at the townhail -door in Raeford, N. C., at 12 .o’clock Noon on fiSe 8th day of Septeniber 1947, the lands owned by the persons listed be low, located within the corporate limits 'of Raeford, N. C., towit:^ L. IVt. Andrews estate, res Harris ave. Roy Baker res N .Main St. ' Irene H. Bell 1 lot Edinboro Mrs. J. A.'Black, . 1 lot Wagram road, 2 lots Maxwell' John McK'Blue 1 lot res 3 vac N of R. R. N. B.'Blue , 4, res Edinboro W. E. Blue est reS Bethel St. ' J. B.' Bryant , • 1 vac Roekfish . ' ■ r C. B. Buffkin 1 vac Harris ave Mrs. E. L. Cameron 6 vac Rhodes s Mrs. N. W. Caippbell est res Stewart St. Mrs. B. G. Currie est 1 vac Stew,art 'Mrs. Pay! Dickson & Sons 1 Theatre Building Paul ‘ Dickson- Sr est 1 Main St. " ■■ est ’ 12.00 15.33 2.00 5.06 31.00 40.73 23.57 2.00 6.07 .66 14.66 4.00 66.66 50.00 vac j. C. MeLeas Lotf 5 & S B (McLean :ist 5M Will Read res Mclqnis lE. E. Smith . 44.13 1 vac Baucom 16.20 iMrs. C. Lo Stephens res Stewart 13.33 C, W. Westbrook ■ J 1 vac 6th^ave v2.00 • \ COLORED ^ Elbert Bethea 1 Maxwell 11.53 Ernest Bethea 1 Maxwell Jessie Bethea , 7.33 1 Maxwell 4.00 Sam Brown 1 McLauchlin 1.33 Harry Heath 1 Oakdale 3.33^ Ernest Hiyes est -1 MaxwelL - 4.00 Matthew McRae 1 Dundarrach road Murphy McRae 6;oo 1 McLauchlin Will McRae 15.20 res 4.40 Louise Monroe 1 McLauchlin Cora' J. Robinson 1.67 2 Maxwell ' Emma Rogers 4.00 1 Oak dale road 5.33 Wm L. Poole, Mayor This August 11th, 1947 1 Roena Dowling 1 vac Leach Archie Epstein 1 ■ vac McBrycie * Bessie Epstein, est 1 vac Shaw Sam Epstein 4 vac Blue G. M, Freeman res Stewart St ■ Mrs. Mary Hqlton 1 vac Smith • ■ / 1.33 2.00 _ 3.33 1.12 22.48 ^ I PRKCRiffjONS Each word and [ (written into your doctor’sj I prescription is interprtfted I I by us with the highest de-,| jgree of pharmacal accuracy, j ! assuring voii full benefit. I ! i j HOWELL I DRUG STORE j w.&w. MOTOR CO You avoid the neccesity of big repair jobs on your car by. letting us take care of lit tle ones as fast as you can drive in. We’ve got the men and equipment to do the job right. WAW. MOTOR CO. f y^ompltttg •0uto/noiitt€ Stt¥ie€ Kaiser ! '^FARM EQUIPMENT RAEFORD. NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 1541 Your AT THE NEW Carolina Warehouse Lumberton Road FAIRMONT, N. C. Experienced Oj^rators, Courteous Service, Highest Prices SALES SCHEDULE FOR 1947 SEASON HOME CANNING'S 3 8tST 2-pieco metal lid • Um riii* MwMt davalppmsnt if ' pi«« m«tol IMtl Tli«r*'t* no doubt ol JMt ■ o to(b tool for j^ottr boMo-conood foods. ^ iMleroMto.tMl —if OOMC, b down, ]or b ior. fo«r to tbo bo- COMM Mil MMO. Coo Moro Ibo ony wey— wMb lAU JAMS AND OOAAi IIDSI AT YOUR GROCER'S mn A JAR FOR EVERY CA'NNING.'NE Friday - Aug. 15 a. m. Sale. Tuesday Aug. 19 a. m. Sale Thursday, . ' Aug. 21 a. m. Sale Friday, Aug. 22 P- m. Sale Tuesday, ■ Aug. 26. « P- m. ?Sale Thursday, Aug. 28 ,P- m. Sale Tuesday, Sept. 2 P- m. Sale Thursday, , , Sept. 4 a. m. Sale Monday, Sept. 8 a. m. Sale Wednesday, . Sept. 10 a. m. Sale Friday, Sept. 12 a. m. Sale Monday, Sept. 15 . P- m. Sale Wednesday, Friday, Sept. Sept. 17 19 P- P- m. m. Sale Sfde Tuesday, Thursday. Sept. 23 Sept: 25 p. m. Sale a. m. Sale EVERYONE A FAVORITE! We CaixjSell Your Tobacco For^ the First 10 Days "Any Day You Come! CAROLINA WAREHOUSE C. A* Blankinship Dick Booker J. W. Holliday ^ J. M. Holliday r . 1