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T. Km u. im Check These Food Values Fresh Dressed Grade-A Fryers 29c lb. Local Grade-A Large EGGS 35c doz. Maxwell House Instant Coffee Fresh Dressed FLOUNDER 19eLb Freeh CROAKERS 15c Lb Blue Plate Mayonnaise PtJar-29c Just Picked Sandhill PEACHES $2.90 Bnshel Brkig Your Basket Glaeier Chsb WEOREAM %4al-69c Freeh Leeal TOMATOB 19c Ib. HOME koodJrL Phcme 375 Mr MS Un. W. J. MelrTSa'* rww bMM !■ fMas "F Md tMy hep* *• ^ *• iato thdr unr Smm in two wwin. The many friends of Charles Howard of Arliwgton, Va. will b* (lad to hetf that he is improving nicely now in Arlington Hospital where ha has baen a patient for two weeks. Mrs. J. W. HcPhaul, Mrs. James McPhaul and Joe and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Leggette of Winston- Salem returned home Saturday night after a most delightful trip to Florida. Akron, Ohio--These little tots could do a iot of “wheeling” on thia tire, but even with a child’s imagination, it wouldn’t quite fit their tricycles. It is the world’s largest tire, built in Akron, Ohio, by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. The mammoth tire, which stands 10 feet high and is four feet wide, is a research model for a planned line of earthmover and special purpose tires for huge construction machines. With the price of tnis tire— $14,000—you could buy a three-bedroom home, and with the nylon fabric ns^ in its construction, more than 7,000 pairs of ladies’ hose could have been made. Enough rubber was used to produce 3,200 passenger car tires. Size designation for the tire is 44.5x46, which means the distance across the sidewall is 44.5 inches and the bead diameter is 46 inches. It weighs tv.o ter: ' r iT’! rr.d three tom when equipped with its rim. . Activities Around ntioch Willa McLauchlin fA wWtsrii»s tiHr* It III JM, If «• If Twra. MIR .jiHun. FBA IMM an a IRsral bMlB, M Is If niiRi ssndH: Tike adv sf aw » yswa espn Grave* Mutual liswn cy, Grave* Bulling, Be H Pies*, N. C., telsflMn ox P 2ML tfc FOR RENT: 9mtk Cattag* - By Th€ Passing Scm4 hj Cmi Day or Week, Cresceat BMch, S. C., Contact W. C. PUDlpa- Uc PURINA rEEDS: Dairy obowa aa4 Nnnlng chaw an** oalf Hog Patonn. H—a FmE Market William Huske of Fayetteville was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hasty and family on Sunday and attended church at Antioch. Mrs. Frank McGregor returned home on last Tuesday from Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Fayette ville after being a patient th\re for over three months. She is do ing very good at last reports. day night at her home. The enter taining area was most attractive with arrangements of mixed sum mer flowers. Three tables were ar ranged for bridge and one table for canasta. When scores were tal lied Mrs. Archie Howard was win ner of high score in bridge and Miss Sara McKenzie in canasta. The hostess served a delicious sweet salad plate. The Walter McNeils of Char lotte spent the week end at their home in Antioch. 0 Wheat Acreage Allotments Must Be Filed By July 1st The ASC county office is accept ing wheat allotment applications for certain farms. A producer who intends to seed wheat for 1960 on a farm on which no wheat was seeded for harvest as grain in 1957 and for which a 1958 and 1959 allotment was not establish ed irrespective of whether or not wheat was seeded for harvest as grain in either 1958 or 1959, and who desires to be considered for an allotment must make applica tion for an allotment according to J. H. Blythe, Chairman of the Agricultural Stabilization and Con servation committee. Application forms are available in the ASC county office for use in filing a request for an allot ment. The producer must apply in writing prior to July 1, 1959. 0 When the temperature of an egg holding room is maintained at 60 degrees and the humidity is kept at 80 per cent, eggs will be of top quality at the end of a week. Tar Heel farmers spent 13.7 million in 1958 for conservation practices. We can insUll muffler* aud tail pipe* on all cart. Nlveu’t Bn* Service, Phoue 740. tfc FOR RENT: Four-room unfumith downttairt apartment. Inquire Harry’s 5 A lOc Store. 4C NEED MONEY? We lend money on antomobilei, furniture aud appliances. If you need money for any reason come to see as at 108 N. Poplar Street, Aber deen, N. C. Security Loan Corp. tfc BULLDOZER WORK: Lota, ponds, an, small cleanup woiii, |t-M per hour. William L. Poole, Jr., Phone 6261. tfc WILL BUT Clean old or secaii hand bricks. Will pay one cent each when delivered to my hone at 118 Dickson St., near Rae- ford Super Market. L W. Kla- law. Phone 38L Mrs. Gower Crosswell and sons and Miss Bonnie McLauchlin re- tumod home Friday.-vnight from Montyeat. They came back by Spartanburg, S. C. to visit with “Miss Fronde” and Mrs. L. M. Kennedy,^ ^ ^ „ Mr. and Mrs. Radford Collins spent the week end at Crescent Beach. Charles Conoly from Charles ton, S. C. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Conoly, and Ellen. Preston Phillips of Clio, S. C. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Eu gene Maxwell, and Mr. Maxwell for awhilo. The Rev. and Mrs. Gower Cross well and boys left Sunday after noon for a week’s stay at Long Beaeh. They were joined there by Mrs. Crosswell’a brother, the Rev. and Mrs. Wills Kennedy and chil dren of Richmond, Va. Bridgo Party Mrs. W. T. Everleigh entertained the Antioch Bridge Club on Fri- Mrs. Johnny McPhaul of Wins ton-Salem is visiting Mrs. Kate McPhaul this week while Johnny is attending camp. The Rev. Gower Crosswell and ■W. T.. Everleigh arr attending the meeting of North Carolina Synod in Charlotte this week. Mrs. R. K. Lewis and family of Miami, Fla. are visiting Mrs. Lewis’ mother, Mrs. J. H. McKen zie, and family. Mrs. J. M. Andrews attended Farm and Home Week in Raleigh WANT AD RATES This size type 4c per word This size 5c per word (Minimum on any ad 60c) Put the Famous U. S. Royal Tires on your car. As low as $16JZ5 plus tax, Niven’s Esso Service. tfc FOR SALE: Field Peas. Contact Tommie Jones, Dundarrach Trading Company, Phone 6211. 3-5C FOR AN immediate investment of two to four thousands you can own profitable 24 hr. unattended coin operated washerette. Choice locations available in Raeford & Red Springs. Earning up to $8,- 000 yearly. Requires only a few hours work. For details phone or write A. W. Dugan, P. O. Box 109, Phone HE-2-2310, Fayette ville, N. C. 1-4C ■■■HlilWWWBL'MilllUliMBn'BWBI WE CAN arrange repair jobs on your car, a new battery, a new set of tires and accessories on a low monthly payment basis. Isn’t it time to fix that bent fender on your car that you have been putting off? Haven’t you heard someone say that they bought a lot for their money in a used car from Raeford Auto Co.? Why not check on k for yourself? Raeford Auto Co. keeps a well stocked used car lot. You can fit most any bud get or transportation need from their supply. tfc RAEFORD ’’Drunk and dntng WELL BORING AND DRILUNG: Also Septic Tank pumping. Far prompt aervice call BlackweMar Well Co., 34844, Sanford. Wo Go Anywhere. tfc WANTED AT ONCE: Rawleigh Dealer in Hoke County. Hund reds of families. Over 86,6M. Write Rawleigh’s DepartnMot NCF-890-R, Richmoud, Ta. 2-ir IRBY EXTERMINATOHS Yearly Guarantee Tennke Oan- trol - Scientific Fe^ Ceutrul P. 0. Box 3H Raeford, N. C. FOR ~ PruniFi Service CaH TEAL OIL CO. Phone 5M — 2«2t Th« Carolinas* Finest Fn^ GET THE NATHANS STORY TODAY AT JOHRSOH Cotton Company Phono Ttl Raeford. N. a CHECK YOUR OFFICE SUPPLIES - PRINTING IF IN NEED CALL 2121 THE NEWS- JOURNAL ■iiiiBmiiiiiHinHiiiKwiffnitHwiv For low-cost farming there’s capacity aplenty .■ t JI J t*- with the JOHN DEERE 430 Here's modem earning power—BIG-trac- ter work oapacity at smaller-tractor coats! A ”430" Tractor pulls a 3-bottom plow under moat conditioBs . , . operatea big-capacity PTO machines ... cultivates up to 60 acres a day (Tiicyole or Row-Cr(^ Utilily and a 4-vew euNivator) ... matohos the output 6i much larger tracters on {^anting, haying. and other operations. Yet the first cost is low. So are fuel and maintenance costa. There's a full matched line of low-coet, time-gaining, labor-saving tools. Look over the "430" ^ries with modern "take it easy" features, such as "live" Touch-o-matic, 3- point hitch with Load-and-Depth Contr(^ and power steering. We'll demonstrate. ^ Mm Eohi Cu^anj IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT Drive One of th^ New JOHN DEERETRACTORS Main Street Phone 761 Raeford, N. C.
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