, i.. '. ■■ ’ . ' 4.M' IaCS^ IfiB* liouise Blue accompanied lbs. BUI Dsvis to Point Sitatday and spent the we^« Old wiUi lbs. Davis. •b. and Bbs. Hitannan Bulla of AtMboro, who wene recently mar- lied, spent Saturday here with lbs. Bulla’s parents, Mr., and Mrs. IQUud Baker. They were accom panied hy Mrs. Bulla's aunt, Mias Spoon, and Mr. Bulla’s noQier, Mis. Worth BuUa. Bb and lbs. Eb Barrington and children of Fuquay visited here Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Murray took Bob to Davidson Sunday. Lauchlin MaoDonald went back Friday. Both boys are seniors this year. lbs. John Sinclair and 'daugh ter are now living in Charlotte where Mrs. Sinclair has a clerical position in the office of Belk- Brothers Department Store. Mrs. Sinclair has (been making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris, while her hudband is in foreign service. He is now stationed' on an aircraft carrier. iMiss Iris Thomas has entered St. Mary’s Ck>llege, Raleigh. Mrs. H. A. Cameron and Mrs. Tommie Upchurch Uxric Misses Florence Cameron and 'Bettie Up church to Macon, Oa., Stmday where the two girls entered Wes leyan College, of which Mrs. Ulp- church is an alumna. iMrs. R. B. Lewis and Mrs. Wat son Lawhon took Miss Marian Lewis to Winston-Salem Saturday. Marian is a junior at Salem college MMlrO-MAnC ' W.... mtut I vVMl > fkkIimhfhHoii m JOHN DEERE XXtrtrmem Now-yoor John Oeeca "A," “B,** ot "GT Tractor can M aqoipptd wim SmIW-MsHc, die ’Tcneeecdon*' l^nt wliaels that «n«lta steering easier, you smoodiar, sotec* footed operadoo dmo ever before. RqIM}* Made dimiaatea wbed tog, reduces froat>end bounce by half, and prolongs front drt life. If yours is a John Deere "A” (Serial No. 477000 and up;, “B” (B60000 and up), of “G” (G13000 and up), arrange now to bare it equipped with RoU.O.Matic. See ua lOOO. mm L. W. TURNER C. E. JACKSON ROSCOE CURRIE SMITH McINNTS JOHN DAVIS, JR. ROBERT McGIRT ELIZABETH SUMNER JOHN DEERE TRACTORS this year. Miss Mary Sue Upchurch has entered the freshman class at Hollins College, Virginia. The formal opening of the I'lOth ses sion of the college will be on September 2l8t. Mrs. Lewis Up church, accompanied by a friend from Raleigh, took her daughter to Hollins Monday. Misses LJUby Suddreth and Belle Smith have returned to Boone and entered Appalachian State College where they are sophomores this year. year are: Alfred Cole, Jr., Neill B. Sinclair, Jimmy Sinclair, Avery Connell, Bobby McNeill. Misses Gwen Gore and Katherine Blue returned to the University last week. Mr. and Mrs. Berder Niven left last Thursday for a week's vaca tion in Florida. While in Florida- they will visit in Clearwater and St. Petersburg. Miss Mary Raye Freeman left Sunday for Lancaster, S. C., where she is director of Religious Edu cation in the Methodist Church. She had spent the past two weeks at home recovering from an op eration. Mr. and Mrs Thomas B. Carter and children, Janice ahd June, of Binghamton, New York, are spend-^ ing their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Currie and other rel atives in North and South Caro lina. Sgt. and 'Mrs. Paul Burnett and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wood returned Friday after a visit with Glenn Wood and family in Shoreham, Vermont, and a trip to Sanada. Mrs. K. A. MacDonald was call ed to the home of her parents in Cape Charles, Virginia, on ac count of the serious illness of her father, O. M. ;Stephenson. Mr. MacDonald took iMrs. MacDonald to Cape Charles but returned to Raeford Monday and reported that Mr. Stephenson was very ill, tho’ had rallied somewhat since they were called. Mrs. A. L. Palmer of Raleigh was a guest of her uncle, Mr. R. Lee Bethune, and her sister, Mrs. Starr MdMillan, the past week end. Those leaving for Chapel Hill Among the boys who have left to attend State College in Rlalei^ are: Buddy Blue, Carson Davis, Jr., James Tapp, jedumie Sinclair, Hamer Leach, Bobby Gibson, John Balfour, Jimmy McGougan. STATE COU^GE HINTS TO FARM HOMEMAKERS SPOTS OUT Almost every common spot or stain can be removed at home by following a few simple rules. It pays to know the basic principles of stain removal and have on hand a guide Iboofc which tells the best way to treat different types o(f stains. . Specialists tell us the first rule for taking out any i^t is prompt treatment. The longer the stain remains on the fabric, the more difficult it is to remove. Try simp lest methods first. Sponge' a sticky or nongreasy stain with cold water; a greasy stain with BIG FURNITURE AUCTION O^ROORKE^S Auction House Bragg Blvd at Crossover Fayetteville, N. C. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Selling all kinds of furn iture regardless of price, to the highest bidder. 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Su gary stains are easily removed with clear water. If the stain con tains grease, a dry-cleaning fluid or soapsuds may do. A fruit- flavored leg-cream stahi should be treated as a sugar, egg, grease, and fruit stain. ELECTBICAL EQUIPMENT Consider safety and service points when you are buying elec trical household equipment: Re- dability of local dealer( guarantee and serving facilities, safety ap proval by Underwriters’ Labora tories. When using electrical household equipment, be sure to: Plug in, disconnect i>roperly, try out all uses, re-read insbructions occa sionally, follow safety precautions, schedule regular time for clean ing and care of equipment, make repairs promptly, call local deal er about service problems. 0 Prices of 19S2-crop wheat will be supported at a natimal aver age of not less thkn IZ;!? per bushel. This is 90.per cent of the July 15, 1991 wheat parity price of $2.41. HEY LOOK! HEY LOOK! 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