PAGE EIGHT THE NEWS-JOUKNAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1953 OE Jl II Income Tax Booklet Ready For Farmers As 1953 slips silently into the past many North Carolina farm ers b.-uin thinking about that old nemesis filing the 1953 federal income tax return. The lat -'it publication of the Skate Callene Extension Service, "Fanners 1!53 Income Tax," Ex tension Circular No. 3H6 (Revis e.l), is de.,ia-ied to make the task I profitable, and c asy. Free c;p:os are n.iv.' available throu;;li 1 " " 1 1 county 1' i; ri ; mi's, or by !:.:: t Dep. i 'rue, t of Aitn fl'ural In f.r:' .a i . N. C. ik.it a C oli-'-;e, Kalei ,h. The 32-;'ae. .'. kk'.era'ei bnok 1 '. nvparod by a . ;' '-eo'ii'iiittce . Southern States Farm Man i nt Committee, capiui'is 'd by J. M. Love, Virr.i:-,i a. V. Tur-l-er. "-::-. C-.r:;n , F'i" .:..- r-.-m- ! bill, Tennessee, and E. P. Calla han of 'ke fe ieral ex'en.-iov se:-- 1 vice, will be a'i i:iv ,l..:.bie a'.! in . 'iv'pari::i! the fai.n incanr 'a return next ;var. ; The Laoke't wi'l 'it ike :'iliie. , t' " tr: re'eare. I'l'iakk' for i .V t.ti-r.r necaia-e ft ihe ! : ' . . lei ' e u .11 vex infi y I'e.U .; i' ov :t.-::.a. I- is desktnod e.iu.i ::' : e : .; v - i t j'tu u : t !. ,... it. '!" e- : f 'ie. the 3 . . vn e- t.iely to ''..i:r i aae !:: In jjcniT.il tS k.rm.v - ! (b.icl fruin Ik, er.e.s ihee no ; 11 : expoiulilltl ; cknake c ee'e.t w it'l the k.r.r. 'uk ees. --.e el taoae whka. i ; : c a e ! : a-' may le ree -ve: e i t :eu..k (kre'''- ciation. Al-.u. k ee. u ku.iv i-- oi'ly par ly bi;.-i:- ss. the far- ; 1 1 c-r may d.1 kse' tka' pert vakiehl i'as to Ho wit1: t'ie farm busiiu vs. ! A. lev tec cieeuctiele items j inclu.le hirei . . : fee 1, : ecu j ai d plans '...u- t. maenin 1 e n: T- I hired, sui p'ie. vM;e;lik tyiiea 1:11- j teakil sikit as vkv. r e e, 'vine, ruuei Pal ik. e' r'aia-aeaa :e.-ee? ; and disease cee.tiail hi ',.,; , , 1 Maehinery re: airs, fane huikl lnu rcp .ir.-. kve.-fock fees, jerti liters, veterinary servkos ar.d ma terials, t'aek-. certain taxe.,, i: , surance prcni'.inis, ititcrcsts paid, ! rent, trucl:ini hire.l, business ' auto and truck expense?, poultry j bought ,a:. j many other misctl- laneous items. I "Did I find a swell job in the Want Ads I'm a night watchman in a bank!" :VVe Tun--. Co. new i and had oft'k. s there. First superior court vy; 1 i Li i ': e au.e's ,:e e1' nae'er.l b-; ku'e. T T , Me 1 s.:.-".e.ied I'duar 1:; :"t: : ltd is stiH f . . r. V. F.. I keee. kdet.r FARJftRS: We carry a complete line of tractor tires and tubes a; ti e rifht prffts. Auto Inn. tfc PON T TAKE CHANCES WITH A D.KIV HEATER: We clean oil heaters, any make or any lio.iek We remove them from Tie heiise and install them. Wo..J s Fi-rniture Co. tfc V. r. K e! J. E .V roan the 7 111 and i te o eaks of the cere; :i siaitei"-. Veen I get to i" I ik. o d sonic mere. the c ATTEND HALL FUNERAL Among those from out-of-town at the Hall funeral were: Mrs. J. C. Andrews and Joe Andrews uf Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. George Mar tin of Fayette ville, Mr. and Mr.!. James Livingston of St. Pa'i's, Howard Odom and Ernest Harris of Burlington, Misses Virginia and Annie Austin of Wingate, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy McMillan and Bob McMillan of Rex, Ed Clifton, Dan Graham, Mrs. Will Graham and Miss Lula Graham of Lumber Bridge, J. D. Odom. Sr., Mrs. Alton Odom, Miss Eve lyn O.i.ir.i, Mrs. Duncan McN'eib of Red Springs, Grady Kartell cf iV.ianno:;, K:-s. Price Morris ol Lauriuburg, J. D. McMillan. Ciayton Ik vs. Mis. Dan McMillan, ikivii k. ?::::.!-.. Mrs. 11. a. mc- r.'.illn, Mary He'lc and t: a k::::!ae. Di'nk Malloy and Luke Fat ' rf!:m. OP.I V THE TRAFFIC LAWS t ad raves I Mrs sItp type If p r word j ! Tl is sice ;! per word. S j (Mi'iiinitm on p.ny hi 30c) J HEM' WANTED: Someone to take orders for pits and cakes. Inquire Park's Bakery, Laurin burg. Telephone 72G. 30-31P Fresii Jersey milk cow for sale. D. W. Gillis, Red Springs, RFD 1. 31-34P When you are ready to buy TIRES it will pay you to inquire of the low prices at Al'TO 1XX n LOST: Black billfold encased in plastic. If found, return to M. C. Ard. 517 E. Prospect Ave. 31 FOR RENT: Furnished upstairs apartment. Close in. 123 E. El wood Ave. Phone 559, Mrs. Warren. 31P Two furnished bedrooms for rent. Mrs. Helen S. Barington. tfc FOR SALE: One fresh milk cow. J. F. Jordan. 31-33P FOR RENT: Apartment, down stairs, electric kitchenette, pri vate bath. Two apartments up stairs. Phone 8201. 31C WILLKFEP children in my home by the hour, day or week. Mrs. Ik L. Cameron, Hwy. NC 211. 30-33P For Expert wheel balancing and front end alignment with gen uine Bear equipment see Rae ferd Auto Co. tfc Adder cli (Can.teae- I n 1 1 a-.d iu J. i:;.:law. v:. c.iurtliuuae k. O'Neal st .: a I have F II. A. n1 G.l. Loans -ivaoaMe now. Julian Wrleht. ;;. Page l ... ;' er v. as D. i '." atkiia (or t lie ! DON'T WVIT TO LAST UNITE VY.T .'PIKE MORRIS GkT VOX tl C AS LICENSE Atev If A 'S4 dawn, mat 1 U I.gttAr'; ,A H P U"t r" Vjyjt' I lesdMl dnai hr mm C. P. Kf'iLAW, JEWELER ISED TRACTORS AND EQl'irMENT No. 173 I'scd Ford Tractor. Model 8N" l.lel. bottom plows, disc, cultivators, planters, fcrtz hop pers, six-row duster. Looks like new. Outstanding value S1395 No. 162 I'sed Allis Chalmers Model B Tractor, disc, two-bottom plow, cultivator, duster. This is all. When it's gone there won't be another one. Written guarantee. . S1493.00 No. 159 Used Allis Chalmers Mo del CA gang pickup disc. Ball bearings, almost new. $195.00 No. 156 Vsed Farmall Model B Tractor. Rock bottom. $450.00 No. 158 Used Allis Chalmers Mo del C Tractor. A fine tractor with clean good equipment. END OF YEAR BARGAINS Tractor weeder $50, Chain saw 175. old combine axle&wheels for making trailer $45, - mule plows & equipment priced to move. RED SPRINGS IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone 3861 - Red Springs, N. C. "We Trade In Mules" il If you are looking for whltewall tires, we have them and a good price to go with them. Auto Inn. tfc BAUCOM APPLLVNCt CO exclusive dealers for FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Maytag and Easy Washers Zenith Television Sc Radios. Phone 322 - Raeford, N. C. FOR RENT: One 2-story 8-room house with electricity. Near Hodgins Mill Pond. See J. A. Hodgin. Phone 314-9, Red Springs, N. C. tfc FOR RENT: Three-room unfurn ished downstairs apartment. Private entrance and private bath, Mrs. Leon Thrower, tfo HAY FOR SALE Home Food Market, tfc NOTICE! Radio Repairs of All Kinds Home and Anto Webb's Radio - TV Service Thone 485 Raeford, N. C. Myers pumps for sale at Raeford Hardware Company, tie DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH A DIRTY HEATER: We clean oil heaters, any make or any model. We remove them from the house and Install them. Wood's Furniture Co. tfc FOR RENT: Three-room house. ! 5 miles from Raeford on Rock- ! fish Road. Furnished or unfur- 1 nished. Mrs. Neill McKeithan j near Davis Bridge. tfc WE HAVE, a good stock of used tires priced right. Auto Inn. tfo EXPERT WHEEL BALANC ING: Use our Bear Dyna mic Wheel Balancer. Mc Donald's Esso Servicenter. tfc FOR SALE: Clean 1949 Ford Business Coupe. Only driven 16.000 miles. Paul Dickson. 29f J mm the parade of smart money coming your way 3 - - 4 pA.V: .. a f 2 iY .": 't sSzi Ofz? The smartest money in town is spent by informed buyers . . folks who make it a practice to know WHO'S selling WHAT for HOW MUCH before they buy. Where do they get their information? By "shopping the ads" in this newspaper day-by-day, ever alert for the best opportunities to spend their money wisely and well. Your ad in this newspaper puts your sell ing message before the eyes of your best customers both actual and potential -- at the ver ytime when they're scanning the paper for the express purpose of deciding WHAT to buy from WHOM. . People buy this newspaper because they want to read it. That goes for the ads as well as the news columns. They read both with confidence, because this paper comes into their homes as an invited guest and faithful friend. Why not come along and tell YOUR story where it will do the most good? Newspaper advertising reaches your richest, most responsive market. Why not get the complete story? Call 352. E301 The News - Journal O fx o D o o D o I o D o 1 J

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