^'i> ^v L\ ‘ i^ecrFfSi^ NEWS By Mrs?A, A* MJnniB.f* Mrs. Wayne Carriker and baby of Charlotte spent last wedc with relatives here and at Seventy- Firet. Mr. Carriker joined them for the week end and they re turned home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams of Charlotte visited friends at Rockfish last Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Miller and daughter, Gayle, Mrs. Neill Mc- Keithan and Mrs. Roy Shockley attended the Seventh Grade exer cises at Raeford Tuesday. With the Sixth and Seventh Grades at Raeford Tuesday, the Rockfish school seemed very small. Mrs. G. A. Monroe leaves to morrow, Friday, for Wilmington to attend Eastern Carolina Teach er’s College summer school. ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood, Mrs, Younger Stephens and Miss Min- \ me - Stephens, M. Li. Wood and Miss Jane Wood were among those from Rockfish attending the bacculaureate sermon at Hoke High school Sunday. Many Galatia church people went to Seventy-First Sunday night to hear Rev. F. M. Bain, a former pastor, who preached the bacculaureate sermon. An epidemic of chicken pox, came along near the close of school here and the children of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stephens are some of the,ones who are having it now. dau^ter of Fort Bragg spent the past week end with Mr. and Ifrs. j^im Famham. Xvfo Sure Signs ^ Open Wether Miss GabrUla Dove .. and Mrs Carolyn Dove Baker of Willow .Springs were week end, guests of Mr.' and M^s. Chal Dove. ! Daily, Vacation Bible school be gins next'Monday night June 5th at Tabernacle Baptist^church here fi(Kn 7:15 to 9 p. m. Harvey Grimes, who was a pa tient at Highsmith hospital for a week recently, is at home now and much improved. Miss Ruby Wood of the Frank- linville school faculty is at home for the summer. S^. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mclnnis of Asheville visited Mrs. Mary Mc- Inms the past week end. They were accompanied on this trip by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robert--' son and children, who are spend ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. S. N. McCaU. The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Carson came near being des troyed by fire Sunday when ii was struck by lightning. The famf- ily was away and the house lock ed. Passersby saw the smoke and tioke into the house to fjnd a couch afire and the house filled with smoke. They managed to ex tinguished the fire before much damage was done. “CAN I CUT THE COST OF MY AUTO INSURANCE?” If you’re a select risk driver you can qualify for economical protection with Farm Bhreau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio. 0 SELECT RISK COMPANY 0 AUTOMATIC RENEWALS 0 OWNED BY POLICYHOLDERS Fill out and mail this coupon. There’s no obligation. J. W. CANADAY ROUTE 1. SHANNON, N. C. ; Gentlemen:. Please quota rates on my car: Make Year Body Type Model.. ♦ My present insurance expires (date) f My Name —— ^^ddress ....i ■■ ........................ • • Age Occupation...™ — The Womanless Wedding a' Rockfish school house Saturday night was well attended consid ering there are so many things near the close of school. All those taking part did an excellent job or dressing up and acting. About $39.00 was cleared for the Cancer fund. 0 Wayside News By Mrs. RMph Plummer Two 100 per cent-guaranteed harbingers of summer are paint*up time at amusement parks and the increas ing appearance ef top-down Chevrolet convertibles. This impatient family group watches a painter put "finishing touches on a dry-land boat nde while brother prepares to ward off attacks by Indians. Gillis Sunday were Mrs. Pearl Gillis and daughter of Laurin- burg. Philippi News By MRS. R. H. EDGE The Women of the Church Mrs. D. D. Koonce spent the ’ philippi church gave fheir week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Edge at Lakerim. « Sgt. Harold Holcomb visited friends and relatives in Georgia last week. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Mc- I Dougald of Red Springs were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Potter. Guests in the home of Henry- birthday program Suriday even ing. Refreshments were served after the progi-am. Mrs. Mollie Herring celebrated her 73rd birthday at her home Sunday. A number of friends and relatives were present and en- tiyed a delicious lunch, served in the vard at one o’clock. The new house being built by- Mr. and Mrs. George Pittman of this section, is almost compleied, Mrs. Millie Shepherd of Kins ton is spending awhile -vvith her sister, Mrs. Herring. n Bureau Hclpe Recover 40 Cavi Raleigh,—The Tbefit asiisted in recovery e€ 40 nutoT vehicles during April and 'beg/as investigation into t of 9i more, the Departmemt of Holnr Vehicles reported today. Of 3,942 trucks stopped by h** spectors of the Theft Btireatt, S/-, 086 were North Carolina trud» and 856 were out-of-state vehkdefl. A total of 326 were found to bO overloaded. Twenty-one out-of- state trucks and 259 North Caro lina trucks were over their lic ense limit. Sixteen out-of-state vehicles and 32 North Carolina vehicles were over the road limit. total of .$85,753.76 was col lected in penalities and additional license fees on overloaded trucks. Of the amount, $15,913.38 was collected in additional fees and $12,054.05 in penalities on pri- vately-o-vvned trucks. A total of $49,539.83 "in additional fees and $20,295.55 penalities -were collect ed on • commercial vehicles. 0 By using dynamute to open up a .oOO-foot ditch. Dallis Buckner of Madison County was able to change the course of a meandering stream on his farm and make. more land available for produc tion of crops and livestock. '#1 m Johnston County recently stag ed what is believed to be the first ham show and sale ever held by- Negro farmers. Thirty prize hams weighing 6C2V2 pounds were sold at and average of $1.01 per pound. .•5K' Antborted FRIGIDAIRE dealer for the past 13 years. Refrigerators, Raxges, Wa ter Heaters and other pUances. BAUCOM’ APPIIANCE CO. Phone 3221 - Raeford. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robinson' of Asheville spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. McCall. They came espec ially to be here for a family din ner honoring her father in his 62nd birthday. Other relatives from Mt. Olive, McCall, S. C. and this community were also present. BUYING JUST I y s5 Laura McDougald of Clinton spent the week end at home. Mrs. Crawford Thomas, Mrs. Bill Howell, Mrs. Tommie Up church and Mrs. Jesse Gibson I Gibson gave a very interesting I review of the book, “We, the people of the Ecumenical Church” I to the Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service of Parkers Church last Sunday evening. FOR TODAY?! -OR ARE YOU LOOKING TO THE FUTURE? I The most sensible thing you can do in buying Electrical Appliances is to select only the brand that has a well- established REPUTATION for LONG, TROUBLE- FREE SERVICE and SATISFACTION! 9 I i $ 9 $ $ I $ Si Mrs. J. A. McFadyen and Thomas visited Mrs. D. R. Bul lock in Lumberton Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scarboro and son. Junior, of Fayetteville I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Scarboro Sunday. Miss Elva McGougan and Rita McMillan visited Mr. and Mrs. IW. B. Lunsford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McFadyen of Winston-Salem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plummer Sunday. They were returning from Carolina Beach where they had vacationed for several days. H ERE’S where you come into your own. FRIGIDAIRE EASY America’s No. 1 line of Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, Home Freezets, Automatic Washers. The Famous SPIN- DRIER Washing Ma chines that are prov ing to be so popular everywhere! 1 $ Mrs. Wayne Carriker of Char lotte was guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Lindsay over the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce I were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kellet in Winston- Salem Sunday. MAHAG The Nation’s biggest selling wringeu-type washing machine! Puppy Creek precinct had a I very good turn-out at the polling place Saturday. 129 of the 133 1 persons registered came to vote. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. I Plummer this week is hpr father, Robert L. Powell,‘her sister. Miss Elsie Powell of Richmond, Va. and her brother, Robert Powell of Virginia Beach. The family of Will Hair enjoy ed a supper at his home last Mon day evening, honoring Mr. Hair on his 61st birthday. For this roomy six-passenger Sedanet is the lowest-priced family- model Buickand the easiest to buy. and with U \ mma-coMmsuoH .... p.«r .I~. •ngin* in SUPSK modnlf J • NIW-PAuniw ,ailllghts • WIIW-^0** ele..-up road W.w bo«I» forward and back . TRAPrie-HAMDV $U*/ »•** ,.„8th for aoilH parking ihort iornina radius • SSATS cradM bstwosn tto ox/m • SOFT BUICK RIDe,from all coil *pring/na,Saf#»y- Rid. r/nw, low^pr.«ur. ,orque-fube • WIDB ARRAY Of MODElS with Body by Fishar. But it has all the basic qualities that make every Buick a standout. * Unmistakable smartness, for in stance, in its tapering fenders and money-saving Multi-Guard fore front. A bonnet full of Fireball straight- eight power that spells thrills with real thrift. Matchless Buick ride compounded of coil springs on all four wheels, ride-steadying torque-tube, low- pressure tires and.Safety-Ride rims. if you like—the first noo-shilting transmission in which oil does it alL But here’s the point: It doesn’t cost a cent—doesn’t obli gate you in any wgy—to check all this—to try this Buick out. All yon have to do is ask—and your Buick dealer will sit you behind the wheel — let you put this traveler through its paces—show you precisely how little it will cost you to step a# to a Buick. You’ll never know what you art missing until you try sBukk. CSomt You can even have Dynaflow Drive* in, won’t you—right away P gmImaBaM mm Sopam amd SfmCUi. I Tuna In HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC N.tworR, auary Monday avinlng, YOUR /C£Y TO CaiEATER VALUE I SALES AND SERVICE ON ALL THESE LINES! Easy Terms! Trade in your old appliances! BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. PHONE 322-1 — RAEFORD, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Clark. PI Jimmy and Patricia of Bethel visited Mrs. Clark’s mother, Mrs. Janie Lunsford Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald McDoug- I aid spent the week end with Mr. 1 and Mrs. John Scull, Sr. : 0- ' It Pays To Advertise! MORGAN MOTOR CO. PHONE 254-1 Raeford, N. C. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD TNIM |

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