The McEachern property*on North Main Street at Seventh Avenue consisting of dwelling house, garage and servant's house. 170 feet on Main Street, 400 feet on f Seventh Avenue and 170 feet on Stewart Street. Laurie McEadiern I AUTO rS^ed loans $ i REFINANCED General Financing TALK OVER YOUR NEEDS WITH US 4 TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE We have in stock all sizes of Tractor Tires and Tubes. We also Repair and Ser vice any size Tractor Tire. WALKER’S SAFETY RETREADING WORKS 435 , Russell St Fayetteville, N. C. !Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. .Wilton Lewis and son of Fairpiont visited Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Monroe and other friends and relatives at Rockfish last Sunday P. M. ’ Mr. and, Mrs. D. P. Andrews spent last Sunday with Mr. ancT Mrs. G. I. Holder of Lillington. Industrial Loan & Finance Corp. I W. A. McDonald, Manager Located In Raeford Dry Cleaners Building t' 1.- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Dees, for mer residents of;.^Roc"kfish, now of Pinehurst, stopped to exchange greeting wifh some of their Old friends here Monday P. M. as they were on their way home from Carolina Beach,,Where they spent their vacation. Mrs. C. S. Pickett spent the past week end with her mother, Mrs. M. R. Knight. C. S. Pickett, Calvin Thompson and Leo Mon roe of Fayetteville were Rockfish .visitors Sunday. Mrs. Mamie Blount o' Miami, Fla., Mrs. Louie Francis of New York and Mrs. Wallace McLean of Raeford visited Mrs. M. L. Wood and Mrs. J. E. Wood and families last Thursday evening. J. F. McDonald, M. S. Gibson and L. H. Koonce were among '.hose who went on the tour to Beltsville,. Md. this week. ■. Gilbert Ray, who is at Veteran’s ■Hospital, Fayettevilie spent the past week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Ray. Miss Juanita Long entered the training schoql for nurses at High smith hospital^^dp^t 'Monday. The revival meeting at Galatia church is progressing nicely this week with Dr. Samuel E. Howie, of Highland Presbyterian church Fayetteville, doing the preaching. Services every night through Sunday night, with the exception' of Saturday night. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. C. L. Wood, Miss Betty Jean- and James Wood and Robert Wood visited Mrs. Earl McKin non and family of Cumberland, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howsrd Wood ,of Newport News, Va spent some time with Mr. Wood's mother, Mrs. C. L. Wood, last week. HE GETS RESULTS WITH SEEDS Mrs. Alonza Watson of Fayette ville visited her mother, Mrs. El len Jones, and family last Sunday. The Johnson Co. Local Dealer Miss Bessie Wright went to a reunion near Goldsboro last Sun day. She also attended a surprise birthday dinner, given for a friiend in Raleigh last Monday evening.. Harold Tillman of Raleigh and Miss Bessie Wright vi'sited J. H. Fogle of Manchester at Highsmith hospital Saturday night and found him getting along just fine. Mr. Fogle wS's one. of the victims of the head 6n collision between ’two cars on the Spring Lake-Liiling- ton highway about six miles from Spring Lake in Harnett County, Saturday. Harold Tillman came along just in time to take him to the hospital. He was suffering froim severe cuts about the head neck and hands and very likely would have died tout for the quick medical care that he re ceived. -0- Cotion Contest Draws 485 Entries .. WHlItmR YOU DRIVE THIS SUMMIR! AND mo NAURS KNOW FORDS BIST! (^FORD-TRAINED MECHANICS are always ready to give your ford the benefit of expert service. FACTORY-APPROVED METH60S make your Ford run “like SPECIAL FORD' EQUIPMENT is designed to fix your Ford faster and . at a greater saving to you. North Carolina’s Five Acre Cot ton Contest this year will have almost tiwice as many entries as the 270 farmers who competed last year, sajts J. A. Shanklin, Agronomy Extension specialist at Stafe College, On the closing date for entries the contest 485 farmers had ‘ BEER—TJiDBtverage of lUoderatiod Better Beer Dealers Make A Request The overwhelming majority of beer retailers in North Carolina want their business operated strictly and totally within the law. They want this because they are straightforward, law-abiding citizens, and also because they know it is simply good business to keep their places clean and wholesome. Hence this request: Patronize only respectable dealers. ConTmend those noticeably careful about the conduct of their establishment^. A reasonable request, we feel, designed to keep a clean business clean. NORTH CAROLINA COMMITTEE UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION Suite 606*607 Insurance Building, Ralei^, North Carolina 1 ■ &pe nence is the Bbstle^ioher/ e Remember that wartime cigarette shortage? The many different brands .people smoked? As a result of that experience .. . those comparisons .. . more people are smoking Camels than ever before! yOUR'T-ZONE" Wia TELL you... T for Taste... T for Tbroat... Thats your proving ground-lor any cigardfe. See rf Camels don't suif your”t-Zone"fo aT/' MORE JWPLE ARE SmONS CAMGJS ihsn ever before! m declared their intientions to com pete for the $800 state prize, Mr. Shanklin said. “It is doubtful, hoiwever, that all of these con- tentants wMl choose to remain for final competitidn,” the spec ialist declared, “because of crop damage ancl^ failure or other un expected happenings.” In addition to the State prizes of $800 and $400. and the district- prizes of $300, $200, and $100 in three districts, there will be a special $50 prize for the high contestant in each County havipg Iff or more growers carrying out all the requirements of the contest. No farmer will receive more than one prize award, Mr. Shanklin said. Scotland - and Harnett Counties lead the state in numlber of en tries, with each having 36. John ston is second with 29; Mecklen burg, third with 27; and Anson fourth with 24. Thomas F. Moore of Mecklen burg County was^declared State winner in last year's contest by producing 1,434 pounds of lint cotton per «cre.. 0 Would you go to Europe, Japan or Korea? Or would you stay near home? Any man ■who has had prior service in the Armed Forces may elect to do any of these things if he enlists in the Army now for 3 years or more. He can choose to be assigned directly to duty in ^Europe or with one of live famous Infantry divisions in the J’ar East. Or he may cboose to be stationed near home for the first full year of his enlistment (where there are vacancies). Mea with or without prior service may dioose one of the famous combat divisions in Japan or Korea. It Pays To Advertise GENUINE FORD PARTS ^ will fit your Ford better, last longer, save you money. ’ | IMMEDIATE SERVICE...Last TERMS ESTIMATES FREE-USE OUR BUDGET PIAN AUTO COMPANY The monument used to miirk the resting place of some loved one, can be an everlasting memorial of quality and beauty. , Let Us show you many .hand some designs. ione 2511 Raeford, N. C. JAMES C. LENTZ mortuary' PHONE 5646 Would you select a career in aviation? This you can do, and be guaranteed the training you choose before you enlist! Only require ments beyond regular physical and mental ex- | aminations are that you be a high school graduate, or that you are in the Air Force and can qualify. It’s today’s great opportunity to write your own ticket in the Air Force. Would you wont to learn to fly?. If you arei I single, 20 to 26^/^, and have had two or more years ^ of college education.-of the equivalent, you can become an Aviation Cadet with the U. S. Air Force. Nowhere else can you get better training, for nowhere else is aviation advancing as last or as far as in our own Air Force. Would you go to o leadership school? If you have qualities of leadership, would you want to develop them to their fullest? U. S. Arniy Leadership Schools • are now selecting likely 1 candidates from servicemen to take these valuable courses. rA»,’ IM V The Army and Air Force are doing everything possible today to help each individual develop along the lines that he picks for himself. Army and Air Force training is /j thorough and take-hom«?'pay is better than most civilian jobs. 1 Opportunities for advance ment are wide open to every inan in uniform. Make your choice today at your U. S. Army and Air Force Recruiling Slation, CAREERS WITH A FUTURE U. S., Arniy and U. S. Air Force 1051/2 PERSON STREET, FAYETTEVILLE,. N. C.' AT THE COURTHOUSE IN RAEFORD EVERY TUESDAY ' V 1 I. *r \

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