V ism News by Ml'b n \ Mcliitilb — Mrs. D. E. Miller visited her sister, Mrs. W. V. Pair, at Knight- dale and friends at Apex last week. Misses Minnie Stephens and Betty Jean Wood, Charles Wood and Belton Stephens spent Satur day at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. J. W. Caddell visited re latives at Maxton and Laurinhurg over the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yeargan and daughters, Jo Ann and,Sherrill o: fiaeford and Mr. and Mrs. John Ray and son, Neill, enjoyed a swimming party and picnic at aide’s Beach Saturday evening. A number of Rurltan members attended the singing convention at Hope Mills High School audi torium Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Edgar Mc- Gougan are glad she is doing so nicely since she came home from McCain. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beasley are '“at home on vacation from Phil adelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Bostic arid daughter, Ann, spent the past week end at Wilmington and Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McPher son of Fort Jackson, S. C. were guests of Mrs. McPherson’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Parker the past week end. Harold Tillman attended a fish fry for the'building fund of his cl.vich at Brecce’s landing last F.iday night. Sunday he went to a church conference at Golds boro. alarm Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Brock and family, Mrs. Mary Meinnis and Thomas Mclnnis spent Saturday at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Brock of Ashley Heights moved back to Rockfish Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ray’s baby son, D. B. Jr., was seriously ill at their home in Fayetteville last week, but at last account he was much better. . Aldrin is the fast-acting, powerful, low-cost answer to your boll weevil problem. ^iuick Kills: If the weevil eats, touches, or breathes aldrin; he dies. Dead weevils show inside of two hours. Low Cost: Aldrin’s Killing Power is measured in just ounces per acre. That gives you weevil control at exceptionally low cost. Easy-to-use . . . os Dust or Spray: Aldrin handles easily in any conventional application equipment... comes in dust or spray form. And aldrin’s low concentration means less clogging of spray nozzles. BOLLWORMS? ^For highest kills, use diddrin-DDT. This lethal combination has proved to give best control of the profit-thieving boUworm as well as boll weevil. So, at the first sign of boUworm trouble, spray or dust with dieldrin-DDT. See yovr insecticide dealer now aldrin &dieldriii SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION P. O. Box 2099, Heuston 1, Toxas 808 Wiltiam-Oliver Building, Atlanta 1, Georgia 1221 Locust Street, St. Louis 3, Missouri * * e * Mr. and Mrs. Dock Stephens and daughter, Peggy, of High Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Youn ger Stephens and family the past week end. They also visited Paul Beck. Miss Patricia Ritter attended Presbytery’s Senior-Hi Confer ence at FMC last week. Mrs. L. B. Bundy and son, Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bundy and Mrs. Bobby Bundy spent .several days the first of this week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wood had as their guests last week end their granddaughters, Misses Brenda Smith of Maxton, Janie Mclnnis of Raeford and Ann Newton of Lakerim. Mrs. W. T. Boseman, who spent sometime at Pittman hospital re cently. is now at Whispering Pines Convalescent home near Fayetteville. Her many friends are glad to know that she is im proving. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tally and sons of Winston-Salem were vis itors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dees Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn, for merly of Fayetteville, who have made their home here since last fall moved back to 120 Kirkland Drive. Fayetteville, last week. THIS YEAR CURE OUT CAST 0 BAC MODERN, GAS-FIRED TOBACCO CURERS Tobacco growort now using GASTOBAC Curing Sysienw consls^tly ruport o b*M*r quality ond hoovlor wolght of 80 "tho oxoet, ovonly-sprood boot wWdt OASTOBAC mointoins autoMOfUally. Cloon, odorless gos boot completely eBod- Holes danger of contamination from fume, wnbke, ond film. SAVES COST-^VES WORK e Mo Wuldihig AekimOhf Tomporolure Cooipol e tour fuel e No fool not plon now to got a bigger, ffONR profit your lobocco crop? Let 00 ^vo yo¥ compfeto iofonnoHoa c^ut BiASTOftAC-ihe modem, gas-fired curer. mi ■- IcURIIiCSTSTEMSl Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heath and children of Wade have^ bought the Quinn home and moved in the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Brisson and sons, Eddie and Rickie, of St. Pauls visited Mrs. Bgisson’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall New ton, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Brisson had just returned from a trip to Carolina Beach, during which time Rickie was a very cherished guest in the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton. ^ Mrs. I. L. Siske of High Point spent last week with Mrs. Mary B. Webb and Jimmie. Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Siske are sisters. planning that no supplement cam paign for Council operation would be conducted and that if the goal was not reached that Council service to the communities of the Cape Fear Area Council would be curtailed.^ 0 TO HOLD CLINIC The monthly' Orthopedic Clinic h THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1952 * will be held on Friday, July 4, 1952 at the Robeson County Health Center on the Pembroke Road. Children imder 21 years of age, please register between 8:00 and 10:00 A. M.; adults re gister fronv 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. The physician in charge will be Dr. L. D. Baker, Duke Hospital, Durham, N. C. Mrs. Rose Belflower of Tampa, Florida, came up from Florence, S. C. with her son, Preston, Sun day to spend several w'eeks with Mrs. Lillie McDougald and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Morman. Mrs. Ida Lancaster of Miami, Florida, spent the past week end with Mrs. J. E. Wood and family. Friends of G. A. Monroe are glad to see him at home and out again, after a 'few weeks’ slay at Veterans hospital, Fayetteville. He doesn’t seem to think the nail keg’s club is thriving as it should but maybe he doesn't realize how hot . it has been. Even the Do Nothings have had to stir a bit trying to find a cooling breeze. Suppose some one had sug gested giving you a house warm ing last week? TC—0; ! Arabia News By Mrs. D. B. Tra.ywick Mrs. Earl Tolar is recovering nicely from an operation she un derwent last week at Highsmith hospital. Mrs. W. S. Crawley is spend ing some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Crawley at Lynchburg, Virginia. Mrs. S. P. Trawick and Mrs. D. B. Trawick spent last week with Mrs. Ken McKethan at 71st, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coving ton and family at Wade. ; 0 Boy Scout Council Sets $45,210 Budget For Eight Counties Complete Tire Ifebuilding Service • Retreading all sizes passenger car tires^ • Recapping all sizes truck tires • “Lodi steam molds - factory methods 'j • Vulcanizing # Quick service • Bear Dynamic wheel balancing • Expert workmanship McDonald’s Esso Servicenter Phone 541 Raeford, N. C. The Executive Board of the Cape Fear Area Council in their regular meeting last Monday night set the new Budget for the local Boy Scout Council at $45,210.50. The budget will be used to ope rate the Boy Scout Program in the eight southeastern North Carolina counties composing the Cape Fear Area Council from July 1, 1952 through October 31, 1953; $20,293.50 will be expend ed for Field Service, $12,021.00 on General Administrationu, $5,- 313.00 on Camping and Activi ties, $1,311, on'Badges and A- wards, $3,321.25 on Leadership Training, $2,550.75 Program and Educational Helps, and $400.00 for National Service. This $400 is the only funds sent to the Na tional Council in repayment for the services received by this Council. The Executive Board of the Council has set the dates for the Council-wide Campaign to be held in every community covered by the Cape Fear Council between September 25 and October 10. It was pointed out that in order to m.aintain the Scouting Program on the present level that it was absolutely essential that the total goal be achieved this year. The Executive Board action included / ENGINES the Price of a New Engine LIVE TESTED ON A DYNAMOMETER FOR COMPRESSION — OIL PRESSURE — QUIETNESS TORQUE — HORSE POWER COOLANT CIRCULATION ^ Completely Rebuilt by N. C.’s Oldest Ford Reconditioning Plant NEW MOTOR GUARANTEE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MORGAN MOTORS PHONE 738 OUR GREATEST MID-SUMMER VALUE Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Herndon and David Herndon of Lakedale visited their sister, Mrs. Luther, Jackson, Jr. Sunday. They had attended the funeral of their grandfather, Murchison Gray, at Green Springs. jmt tu TIC SAFA SMM CURER-Nolo Ibo obMocf of fli»*^ Ooda, ond vont pIpM. Pionly of working room In Ihl* typicol bright lobocco InstattoHoa. GASTOBAC te umd In oil tobacco oroot. * A Product of Bright Uaf industrm SOLD, INSTALLED, SERVICED BY SUBURBAN RULANE GAS CO. OF S. C. BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. The local Ruritans of Mildou- son gave a fish fry last Friday night for their ladies. Is Your Family. Protected With I pouo! INSVRANCEr I Two years protection. Fam- 9 ily $10, individual $5. Covers ^ parents and children under 9 18. Fays doctors, hospitals, ^ special expenses up to $5000 S per person. Phone or send ^ coupon for full information. ^ J.W.CANA1KAY ^ Shannon, B-1 9 r '1 jPoWO l| jniurxBce — I” I I AddiM* - “’’.’I - jl ____ ^ FARM BUREAU MUTUAL \ AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO Home Office ^ COLUMBUS, OHIO The Ladies Shop July Clearance Sale Starts Saturday, July 5 Ends July 19th 2 FULL WEEKS! Spring and Summer HATS V2 Price DRESSES including Nylon - Voiles and Sun- hacks Vs Off 1 LOT OF DRESSES V2 OFF ^ BLOUSES ALL BAGS ,, GLOVES HOSE OFF ALL LINGERIE Vs OFF For Bargains DON’T MISS OUR BIG SALE THE LADIES SHOP