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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Montague of
Haleigh spent the week end with
Mrs. Montague’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Smoak.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cothran and
Judy spent SundayjiK^obbuis
visiting Mrs. Cothran’s ^grand
mother. ‘ j
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AUTO INN
RAEFORD, N. C.
Cothran
Mi^s iVaiKes Bowling of Ral
eigh spent the week end here
with home folks.
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Mrs. M. D. Holden of White-
ville is spending a few days with
her daughter, Mrs. Greene.
and baby have returned to Ra
leigh after having spent their
vacation with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Maxwell and
Mr. and Mrs. N. F.'Sinclair.
E. D. Bowling is spending a
few days ft^ith his son, E. H. Bow
ling.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bobbitt
and daughter of Asheville arriv
ed Monday for a few days visit
with Mr. dnd Mrs. L. R. Cothran.
They have been visiting in Ra-
I leigh and Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thompson
and daughter of Jackson Springs
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs.
family.
B. F. Hardister^- and
Mr. and Mrs. E. King had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Hester of Fuquay Springs
and Mr. , and Mrs. Bill Nettles of
Aberdeen.
Friends of Lens Thompson wiU
be sorry to hear that he is a pat
ient at St. Joseph’ shospital.
because we don’t have the figures
on all the other markets, Mr.
Alexander declared, but we are
sure its prices are right* at the
top, grade for grade.
“Our market is not only out of
the block this week,’’ he continu.
ed, “but we are operating at any
where from 50 to 75 per cent of
our capacity. So there is plenty of
room for all customers without
having to book space ahead. Each
The Women of the Church of
Shiloh Presbyterian church met
Monday night at Montrose com
munity house. Mrs. D. H. Johnson
taught the Bible lesson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Norton re
turned to their home in Wilming
ton after a visit here with Mrs.
Horton’s sister, Mrs. W. L. Mc-
Fadysn. , . j.
Mrs. Claude Gosvvick and son,
Claude, Jr., of Durham visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
McFadyen for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maxwell
Whitey Fisher ran into seme
real trouble the c*h-r dry j "t
after he received his flist ship
ment of baby ‘T-.inch of
them,’’ he said, "Staiud itiiUiins
around like cracy and ^oinj - to
convulsions.’’
Luckil:,’, WhUey's a i. i 1-
bcy. V/itheut a; y r
he isolated the f-an .-y-sr"
chicks, and sent -a ccnp’e c- 1. ...j
to the Slate Ccileyre ro;-h. ;
vhion I.aberatr.ry far .a
Turned out
Disease, H-rt —V."
v.-.-js cn the br.".-h.e iSot ci ...e
flock v.as
WHITEY STOPS
AN EPIDEMIC
It pa:” to !;eap y;nr eyes open
and act fast whenever you see a
v-ay io improve conditions. It’s
like .the way the beer industry
ci ihki state b v.’orkins: with the
Mail Beverasre Dhdsion of the
Mertv. L'r.rehr.a .IDC Ecard these
days.
No matter tv hat business you’re
ffs 1:--^ ts ’ r::' a sharp Isok-
r-=t — ma'ce sure thing's are al-
-as s yt-.-.i way you
• vkl “stay
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Mrs. Janie Lanier and Mrs.
John Padgett of Hattiesburg,
Miss, and Mrs. D. C. Goshee of
New Orleans, La. visited Mrs.
Tom Sinclair Monday. They were
en route to their homes after
spending the summer in Ashe
ville.
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Lumberton Passes
Goal, And Prices
High As Ever
Lumberton—With whole ware
house floors averaging up to 50c,
individual' crops up to 67.90c, and
■choice piles up to $1, the Lumber-
ton Tobacco Market equaled its
1948 poundage in midweek, and
was going as strong as ever to
day. ^
The only difference, according
to Sales Supervisor M. R. Alex
ander, was that the total sales
j each day were off somewhat, but
I the prices appeared to be as high
as ever, grade for grade. This
meant plenty of room for all cofn-
ers, he said, with prompt sales
and top prices.
Lumbertonb 1919 record of 30,-
932,C94 pounds, which was equal
ed in midweek, was the market’s
goal for this season. However,
present indications are that it will
go over this mark several million
pounds. This is considered a fine
tribute to its fine corps of ware
housemen and buyers, considering
that the 1949 crop is off 10 per
cerit in weight.
One of the top averages post
ed last week was that of Pitt
Alien of Lumberton and one of
his tenants, who sold 1,062 pounds
for an average of $67.90. Honors
for the high individual pile, w^nt
to Duncan McEachern and Ivey
of St. Pauls, who sold a basket
for extra fancy wrappers for a
whopping $1 per pound.
The last release of official av
erage (AAA or U. S. Govern
ment figures) sho-;\ed’ that the
Mi'rl.ct vas averag
ing .?4S.07.
SinnViiiy. ihr* ofl'ici'^l Cov- i
er;.nie:u rcuorts si.o'-.ed thac the |
Li..rv-r ij icr.ua.^g C'.*c.ry now
operating anywhere from COc to
$4.69.
We can’t say that Lumbcrt.ah
is at the very top of the Bordrr,
of our six warehouse firms has a
sale every day, and we can handle
all comers.’’ '
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Meat production under Federal
in^>ection for the week ended
September 10 totaled 260 million
pounds.
October 9-15 has been' pro
claimed by President Truman as
Fire Prevention Week.
Njllice or Saie of Land For Taxes
iwe Town of Raeford For 1948
Pussuant to the law and statutcry provisions for the sale of
real estate for delinquent taxes assessed by the Town of Rae
ford, I in my official position as Mayor of the said Town will
offer for sale to 'the highest bidder for cash at the Town Hall
door in Raeford, N. C. at twelve o’clock noon on the llth day
day of Cctcber, 1949 the lands owned by the persons listed
below, located within the corporate limits of Radford, N. C.,
to-wit; , J
WHITE
Lester E. Baker, res Dor.nldson Ave - 22.00
J. M. Baker, res P.ockfish Ave —.... 18.80
Mrs. M. J. Baucom, est res Prospect ave 26.66
J. Reece Baxley, res Jones 36.24
James T. Blue, res Cih ave ! 19.33
N. B. Blue, res Tdinboro ave 40.40
J. B. Bryant, lot Gsckiish Ave 2.00
J, W. Caddell, 1 lot McNeill , 2.00
Mrs. E. L. Cameron, 1 lot Rhodes 66
Mrs. J. A. & E. L. Cameron, 6 lots Rhodes 4.00
Mrs. D. G.. Currie est, 1 lot Stewart St ; 4.00
Mis. Christian Davis,.-res Magnolia St ,....bal. 10.00
Francis R. Davis, 3 lots McLean 11.46
Alvis Dickson, Tb^tre, RJEJt. & News-Journal imiMiwg
Patti Dickson, I res Fulton St
Mrs. Paul Dickson, Sr., 1 res Donaldson St
Boena bowling est, 1 lot Leach
Archie Epstein, ,1 krt McBryde
Hariy Epstein, 1 lot McBryde
Sidney Epstein, 1 res
A. J. Freeman, 1 res Stewart St
D. L. Haithcock, 2 lot Reaves
Sadie McCrimmon, 1 res
Mrs. L. M. McKeithari, est, 1 res Main St
M. L. McKeithan, 1 res Magnolia
J, C. McLean, I lot McLean est
Mrs. Nellie McN'eill, 1 res
M. H. .McPhaul. 1 lot Blue
Morgan Motor Co., 1 garage St Filling Station
Bruce Morris. 1 res Harris Ave
Mrs. Will Read.'l res, 6 lots Wright & Sessoms
Mrs. C. L. Stephens, 1 res .'
C. L. Stephen?, I McQueen, 1 Brock. 1 res. 1 .shop, 1 McLauch-
lin. 2 h'm.se.s. I McLean 'oal. 130.70^'
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w. J.
c. w.
J. H.
1 o.ar.
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5 lots Gales
.r-ook, 1 lot 6th
• t. 1 Maultsby .
Ave
COLORED
Ardell Bmiey. I res i ... 12.07
Riley Barrett, 1 res 9.13
Elbert Bethea, 1 res Maxwi^Il 13.73
Ernes tBethea, I Maxwell i ... 7.33
Jes>3 Bethea. I res Ma.xwell 10.63 ■
Jeanette Copeland, 1 res Maxwell 4.6®
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Ernest Hines est, 1 Maxwell
Albert McKinnon, 1 Oakdale road
Maggie MePhatter, 1 res
Matthe.-.- McRae, 1 Dundarrach road St store
Murphy McRae, 1 res
Will McRae, 1 res
Lonnie Monroe, 1 McLauchlin
Cora J. Robinson, 2 Maxwell i
Ema Rogers, 1
4.00
6.00
10.66
24.00
18.20
8.00
3.87
4.00
res Oakdale 8.00
September 12th. 1949 Wm. L. Poole, Mayor
F^rtlli^er @r«in
Get Up and
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F or ABUNDANT YIELDS of
better-quality grain next summer, get
your crop off to a good start of ljuick,
vigorous growth this fall!
At seeding time, give each acre 300 to
600 {^imds of well-balanced, complete
fertilirer, such as 540-5,* 4»12-4, 3^12-i6
or a similar analysis recommOTded by
your County Agent orVocationalTeacher.
„ Fertilizer makes grain get up and grpw!
The! stand is thickened. Strong root'sys-
tems are developed which mean less win
ter injury and less soil erosion. Plants are
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' Apply complete fertil^er this fall—and
then top-dress with Arcadian*, the Amer
ican Nitrate of Soda, or A-N-L* Brand
Fertilizer Compound, very early next
spring. Comidete fertilizer and nitrogen
top-dressing work in partnership to in
crease your yields and your profits.
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