"i ????? " ^7' "-jty - / t I v ' ... ' '?! ? By Mrs. A. A- MWmit The WJI.S. proup Meeting of Tabernacle were 'postponed from last w??k to * later date. The "Minion In Action" group met Monday night. A Urge crowd of relatives and friend* attended the* Turner ? Gillis wedding, at Galati* Church Sunday evening at S o'clock. The Rev. W.F. Little of Red Springs conducted the morning worship service at Phillipi Church Ust Sunday. Gideon Ralph Plummer spoke at the church in Orrum last Sunday a.m. and at one of the Parktpn ckurcfcee Sunday , v ,Marion, Va.. are' weekend ittatta of the family oflSgt Char 14a Bailey, v Mm Debet; Bteeriy Poster and. Mm Anoette Currie and other girts and .boya spent Saturday at White like. Mr? Worthy Katton's ion, Phillip, attended the retirement ceremoniee, recently held at Fort Bragg for 1st Set. Worthy Kelt on. : Mrs. Dorothy Currie of New York, N.T., la' editing her daughter Annette, and is planning to attend the family reunion to be held at the home of Mrs. M.C. Cuirie. Mrs. Bill Davis is a patient at Cape Fear Valley Hospital where she had surgery Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Junior* Long visited Mr. and Mrs. Carson Johnson of Fayetteville Suiiday and also his father. AX. Long and some of the other patients at Cape Fear Nursing Center. Mrs. Hubert Allen and children of Selma visited her mother at the home of her grandfather A.L. Long Sunday and took h^r mother, Mrs. Wright Parker with her to visit her daughter in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McCraney and daughters, Mrs. Robert Lisenby, Carolyn and Teresa attended a birthday celebration for Mrs. McCraney's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Autry of Dunn last Sunday. Guests were mostly their children, grandchildren and near relatives. Duncan McCraney and Robert Lisenby have struck water! Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Mattlock and son Michael, returned from their trip to Oregon and California last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mattlock and son spent most of the summer visiting there and in other states and Mrs. Mattlock promises to tell more about it next week. Mrs. Homer Terry arrived Saturday night and is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. S.N. McColl and her son, Lee Terry. Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford of Hendersonville are also spending the week with Mm McColl, Mrs. Terry and Lee. They will be here for the wedding of their niece, Mis: Carolyn Forbis of Lumbei Bridge, next Saturday evening Aug. 14th. Mrs. Virginia Bounds of Red Springs spent a few days the last part of last week with her sister, Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson. Mrs. Gibson was taken to Southeastern General Hospital, Lumberton, Sunday a.m. She had 9 blood clot. Mrs. A.W. Wood and her grandson, Donald Wood Jr., spent a few days and nights the first of last week with Mrs. J.B. Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Laval Osteen of Dillon, S.C. Mrs. L.B. Bundy's aunt, Mrs. W.H. Butler, Mr. Bundy's aunt, Mrs. Beula Hershey, and Mrs. Helen Butler of Fayetteville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bundy Sunday p.m. Miss Jane Barnes attended a two day piano music workshop under the direction of Dr. Loren Withers, Professor of Music at Duke University, Tuesday and Wednesday in Lumberton. Mrs. Will Monroe returned from Durham last Friday after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Garnet Emory. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Monroe last Sunday p.m. were Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Jones and Mrs. Gertrude Holland of High Point spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pittman and children, Rene', Gerald Jr., and Samantha. Among those who attended the Flora Ellen and Franklin G. Koonce reunion at Winston-Salem last Sunday, Aug. 8th were, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce, Clarence Koonce, Mr. and Mrs. Fur man Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koonce, and son, Ken and Mr. and Mrs. Don Koonce and son Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sojka were met at the Raleigh airport Saturday night when thev returned from a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sojka of Scottsdale, Arizona, and other relatives at Pheonix, Arizona and with his parents. They visited Disney Land in San Diego, California, Nevada, and the Grand Canyon in Colorado. Among those from Hoke County who attended the Smith reunion at Wagram Sunday were Mrs. A.A. Mclnnis and son Thomas Mclnnis, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mclnnis and Mrs. Jim Maxwell, Dan Mclnnis, Mrs. Samuel Smith and daughter, Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. James Mdlnnis of Fayetteville also attended the Smith Reunion. Mrs. Glenn Miller and son, Pat, of Charleston, S.C. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Wright and took her daughter Kim, home with them after she had spent two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Bobby Tatum of Fayetteville spent last Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Wright. Mrs. W.B. Guin of Carthage spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. David Koonce. Their Sunday pjn. guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Koonce of Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pittman and daughters, Cathy and Marie of Portsmouth, Va. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pittman. SP/5 Demont Long left Saturday a.m. for two weeks National Guard training at Fort Stewart, Ga., Mrs. Long is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Chason and her brother Larry while her husband is away. Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Pollard of Greenville, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.A.Ray Sunday. He returned home that afternoon and Mrs. Pollard stayed with her grandparents and her Uncle Thomas Ray for a few days. Mrs. A .A. Ray's brother Dewey Mooring of LaGrange was a dinner guests of the Rays Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wood and children, Donald Jr., Becky, Barry and Todd attended the Conoly reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Conoly last Sunday. A large crowd attended the Conoly family reunion and may they have many more. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pittman last Sunday p.m. were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox of . Lumber Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McKeithan and children, Greg and Susan, spent the past weekend in Georgia. They went to Six Flags Over Georgia. When Mrs. Jess Keay came back to Apex after her visit to Burkeville, she and her mother, Mrs. N.A. McKeithan and Mrs. Lela McDowell went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jaretys in Statesville. There they were joined by Mrs. Keay's husband and son, Jess Keay and Randy, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mottley and family of Burkeville, Va. So it was a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jaretz. From there all the group except Mrs. McKeithan went to the "Land of Oz". Mrs. Joe Lovette and her daughter, Mrs. Vamik Bombatepe and son Haliswent to Lees - McRae College at Banner Elk, last Monday. Mrs. Bombatepe attended school here only a few years ago, still they saw many changes since that time. She and her son Haifa returned to their home in Wilson after they returned from their trip to the mountains. Capt. and Mrs. John Plummer and children .Kim, Todd and Mitzi and his lister, Becky Plummer are spending this week in the mountains. NOTICE OF SALE Of Tax Property On Real Property Due City Of Raeford For 1970 Pursuant to the law and statutory provision for the Sale of Real Estate for delinquent taxes assessed by the City of Raeford, 1 will, in my official position as Mayor of the City of Raeford, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse steps in Raeford, N.C. at 12 o'clock noon on the 14th day of August, 1971, the liens on lands owned by the persons listed below and located within the corporate limits of Raeford, N.C. to-wit: John K. McNeill, Mayor Raeford, N.C. R C. Andrew*, 1 Re*. Hurl* Avenue , 166 43 1 rumtn B. Austin, 1 Res. Kaylor A 1 MagnoUa 267.15 Charles David Baker, 6 3/10 acre* Howell 27.61 Charles David Baker, Sr. and wife, 1 Res. Magnolia ........ l . 70.07 Aline tsaldwin, 1 Res. Wooley Street i 16.74 Mary Barrett, 1 Rrf. McUuchlin 11.72 J.C. Barrington A wife, 1 Res. Bethel Rd 104.01 James Reece Baxley, 1 Res 26.46 John A Edith Best, 4 Lot*, 1 Res. Cameron 146.88 Ernest Bethea, 1 Res. Maxwell 1.68 Cameron Dewey Bounds, 1 Res. Prospect 269.18 " uchlfn .. Heirs Corena Clark.TRes. McLauchlin J.06 Gladys Colson A husband. 1 Wright, A 1 Vacant 136.27 Heirs Jannette Copeland, 1 Re*. Maxwell St 11.66 Heirs Mrs. G.W. Cox, 1 Re*. Donaldson Ave 44.89 Otis L. Crowder, 1 Res. Prospect Ave 85.71 Heirs Hattie Cunningham, 1 Re*. Wooley St. 16.12 Heirs Paul B. Davis, 1 Re*. Elwood Ave. 66.15 Carson A Susie Davis, 1 Res. Jackson, 1 Res. Jackson St 1 }4.55 Wilbert Tyler A Henry Dial, 1 Boyle* 95 Mrs. Alvis Dickson. 1 Re*. W. Donaldson A 1 Theater 242-93 288.83 Dickson Press Inc., 1 Leash old Whse Paul Dickson, 1 Covington 315.09 Joe Edwards Jr. A Wife, 1 Res. Stewart St 43.59 A.F. Ellis, 1 Res. Sunset Hills 116.50 Lewis Lipscomb, 1 Bethel Rd. 6.68 Percy C. English, Residence 43.94 Lewis Lipscomb, 1 Central Ave 74.79 Mitchel Epstein, 1 Res. N. Main 81.74 The Family Restaurant, 4 Lots Chatter Box A 3 Lots Sunset Hills . 186.77 Heirs Mary E. Farmer, 2 Lots McLauchlin 5,25 Pauline H. Faulk, 1 Res. Prospect 32.47 Rachel Foster, 1 Res. Maxwell St 23.91 A.J. Freeman, 1 Res. Stewart St 43.00 Friendly Broadcasting Inc., 1 Radio Station 254.39 Alwerth* Galbreth, 1 vacant, 1 McLauchlin 61.28 Hugh Gardner, 1 Campus Ave 198.18 Hugh Gardner, 1 Res. Mewherter, 1 S. Main :.... 106.18 Harold Gillis A Wife, McQuage Store A Res. - . 70.00 Harold Gillis A Wife, 1 Matheson 291.05 Hamilton Grace, 1 Boylet 89.76 Heirs R.L. Guin, 1 Stewart St 33.75 R.L. Hales, 1 Res. Campbell St 68.97 William C. Hales, 1 Robbins Heights 87.13 Mrs. Fred Harris, 1 Baxley 45.89 Candy Walker, 1 Lot Robbins Heights 21.26 George Hedgepath A Wife, 1 office 62.98 Robert Hendrix, 1 Davis 14.16 Hoke Co. A W.W. Roberts, 1 Central Ave 123.46 Maribn Hoilingsworth, 1 Fulton St 56.49 Heirs Mrs. D.A. Holt, 1 Res. A 1 Radio Shop 37.80 Richard Ivey, 1 North Main Res. 132.56 Theodore Jackson, 1 Res. Maxwell St 37.52 A.P. Johnson A wife, 1 McLean ,. ., 6.89 F.dmond Jones A wife, 1 Maxweil St 53.87 Fdniond Jones A wife, 1 Maxwell St 2.03 Rby Bert Jones A wife, 1 Res. Robbins Heights 48.06 Roy Bert Jones A wife, 1 Robbins Heights 92.75 C.H. Keaton A wife, 1 Res. A shop 135.73 Ellis Ray Locklear, 1 Res. S. Stewart St. :.... 64.32 Thad Marks A wife, 1 Edinborough 265.06 William A. A Shirley Maxwell, 1 Donaldson 54.87 Sam R. Motley, 1 Res. 6 th Ave 78,23 Robert E. Myers A wife, 1 lot A 1 Res 32.26 Heirs Delia McDuffle, 1 Res. BaL 35.23 Neill McFadyen, Jr., 1 Lot McLauchlin 135.74 Julidn B. McKeithan, 1 Res. N. Jackson 89.84 William H. McKeithan A Wife. 1 Res. Donaldson 36.52 Lois C. McKenzie, 1 Res. 7th Ave 34.09 William McLaurin A wife, 1 Maxwell St 81.68 Dr. Hany H. McLean, 1 Res 226.32 J R. McNair, 1 McLaughlin 16.81 Mrs. Sarah McNeill. 1 Elwood V.. . 218.03 John W. McPhaul, 1 Res. A lot 188.33 John W. McPhaul, 1 Elwood Ave 347.69 Matthew McRae, 1 Res. A Store 62.71 Murphy McRae, Sr., 1 McLaughlin 51.84 Davis K. Parker. Jr., 1 Green St 34.16 Jack Pope, 1 Garage, Harris j 33.28 Iola McB. Powell A Fred, 1 Res. Central Ave 69.36 Prince's Seafood tint, a uvi 1 filling Store A Store Bldg .. .; 185.83 Billic Rom. I Res. Sunset Hills ' . 87.95 Ben Ross, I McLauchlin 10.87 W.C. Sellars A wife. 1 Res 142.42 Service Inc. A Realty Co. I 1 lots pinewood Sub \ 114.35 Service Inc. * Realty Co. I office,'1 lot 117.45 Service Inc. A Realty Co.. 1 McGill-Niven 18.23 M.K. Sessoms. Jr.. 1 Long 145.05 M R. Sessonis. Sr.. 2 Res , 209.93 George Spell A J.A. Singleton, BsL 139.97 Beatrice Sluw, I McLauchlin , 1.% Willie James Sluw. 1 McLauchlin 57.43 JohnC. Smith. I Res. Prospect Ave 35.29 l.nuisc Smith, 2 Lots Maxwell 42.73 Hilly Southern. I Rohbins Heights 81.87 Mitchell Sports A wife. 1 Wright St. . .i... 1 155.31 C.L. A John Lee Stephens. I S/L Corner Stewart 7.43 C.L, Stephens Heirs. 1 N. Stewart, I Shop. 2 Johnson Ret 155.72 Mary h. Walters A Gertrude Tapp, 1 Sunset 95 AS Lena Harmon Terrell. 1 McDiarmld Res. 39.49 Douglas Turner. 1 Lot ,.104.44 Robert !?. Turner. I McDowell . i 12,51 W.L. Upchurch. 1 Res. 6th Ave 103.33 Heirs Sandy Washington. II McLauchlln i2.97 Kermit U Wood A wife. I Hlnes Bldg. 2 Res. Donaldson 839.30 Kermit L. Wood. Sr. Kermit Wood, Jr.. 1 K. Donaldson Res. ... 75.40 John T. A Virginia WUaon, 1 Prospect Ave 43.34 A.W. Wood. Jr.. l.Ras. Prospect Ave. 118.79 Mildred Wood. I bdIrborough 55.12 J.H. Wright A Alfred Cole. I Dickson St A 1 Lot 4.05 J.H. Wright A J.A. Maultsby. 3 401 Ry-Pass 57.98 J.H. WrighL I Central Ave. ,. 10.73 Julian H. Wright. 3 lx>ta Harris Ave | ....?< 19.70 Julian Wright. 1 McLean :.. 30.24 Julian H. Wright. 2 Wright A Cote . 3U3 Julian H. Wright, 1 Wright St t...... ?? Julian H. Wright. I tneford Hotel JuHan H. Wright A wffc. 4/10 Msultshy . J JL Wright A A.P. Johnson, 9 lots llolty Ihffc .-.vfa ? ROCK FISH MEETS - Finishing their season this year in the Brentwood Association, is the little league team sponsored the Rockflsh Fire Department and the Rockflsh Community Development. First row left to right are Steven Sheffey, Gary Register, Randy Shepley, Kkith Rogers. Wayne Monroe, Jimmy Barefoot and Kenneth Barnes; back row, Larry Long, coach, Barry Wood, Clyde Shepiey, Bobby Sheffey, Wilbur Dees, Rocky Wood and coach June Rogers. Not pictured: Assistant 'coaches Dennis Hawkes and Rowland Young, Grady Hardin Jr., Ricky Gibson, Floyd Young and Jimmy KeUy. Boyfriend Seeks Advice In Seducing Young Girl Dear Mrs. Riggsbee: I am 18 years old and I have been going with this 16 year old girl for a year. We haven't had sexual intercourse yet. She says she loves me, but does not want to have sexual contact. Everytime we are alone, I make continuous attempts, but she always stops me and 1 am getting tired of it. Can you tell me a way to change her mind? If vou have a pamphlet on the "Hot Spots" of a woman, would you please send it to me. I would appreciate it very much and I think it might help my problem. Mr. C Dear Mr. C.: You have got to be putting me on! However, if you're not, your first problem is that you have written to the wrong person for advice on seducing your 16 year old girlfriend. I must say I admire her stubbornness in holding out, but 1 question her judgment in continuing to go with you when it seems obvious that you are after only one thing. Did it ever occur to you that she might be tired of your "continuous attempts" to have intercourse? The "new morality" accepts relationships between adults if both partners agree. You flunk on two counts: neither you nor your girlfriend is adult, and she doesn't agree. If your girlfriend has held out this long, she must have pretty strong reasons fordoing so. My advice to you, therefore, is to respect her wishes. Even if you wear down her resistance, it is likely she would resent you for causing her to do something that is against her convictions. Speaking of convictions, your gulfriqnd is of a tender age ?? if you persist, you could possibly find yourself involved with the civil or criminal laws of the state in which you live. Dear Gloria: I am 54 years old. My periods [Stopped in November, 1969, for 1)3 months until December, 1970, when I had another completely normal period. I went to our family surgeon for a physical examination and a pap smear. He told me everything was OK and he could not find any abnormality. He said he felt like 1 just had another ovulation left in my body and that this was it. Six months have passed and 1 have had no more periods. Do you think I still could'become pregnant? 1 certainly would not want it to happen at my age, for the risk would be too great. When 1 asked the doctor, he just laughed and said he could not guarantee that I would not get pregnant. Would Laney Wilkerson of Kinslon is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pittman. The pleasure of being together again is mutual as she was a 'foster child of theirs some years ago. PREGNANCY PLANNING AND HEALTH by Mrs. Gloria Riggsbee appreciate an answer, for some of my friends have similar problems. Mrs. F. Dear Mrs. F.: As your doctor has told you, no one can guarantee that you won't get pregnant. Ordinarliy, doctors advise women to continue to use birth control for at least one year or as much as two years after their last period (even if that last period was very short and lasted only a day or two). In your case, since you did have a normal period after a 13 month absence of menstruation, you probably should figure on using a reliable method of birth control for another 12 months. If nothing else happens, this will mean you will have gone a full 18 months without a period and you should be safe after that time. As I am sure vou know, it is very important that you continue to see your doctor for a physical examination and a pap smear at least once a year even after vou have gone through your change of life (menopause). A NOTE TO READERS: This column is now running in quite a few different areas and it is becoming increasingly difficult for me to list the times and locations for family planning clinics id each separate area. If you would like to know where you may obtain family planning services in your particular town or county, please let me know and I will send you this information. Write to: Mrs. Gloria Riggsbee, 214 Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Conolys Have Family Reunion J The Conoly reunion was held Aug. 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Conoly with 125 members attending. Officers elected included J.D. McMillian, president; Mrs. Graham Monroe, secretary; Mrs. J.A. Jones, treasurer and Jessie Jones, historian. String music was furnished by the Progressive Blue Grass Boys of Sanford. Out - of' ? town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Whiteford Jones and Roddey Jones of Annandale, V4.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oliver, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cobb, Amy and Barry Cobb, Charlotte; Phillip McMillian, Fallon, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Zan Monroe, FayetteviUe; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones, FayetteviUe; Danny Pruitt, Ft. Bragg; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson, Hampton Bay, N.Y. CREDITOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Gertrude W. Tapp, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before February 12, 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 12 day of August, 1971. William H. Tapp, Jr., Administrator 120 Wright Raeford.N.C. 14-17C NORTH CAROUNA HOKE COUNTY CREDITORS'NOTICE 1 The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Walter P. Powell, deceased, late of Hoke County, all persons having claims against said Estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned Administratrix on or before the 12th day of February, 1972, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned Administratrix. This, 10th day of August. Fannie Mae Powell Administratrix Raeford, North Carolina William L. Moses, Attorney Moses &. Diehl 127 W. Edinborough Avenue Raeford, North Carolina I4-17C Legals cnj^rrcivs rcncE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Lucius A. Biggs, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before February 12, 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar or their recovery. All persons Indebted to laid estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 12 day of Augi#t, 1971. R. Palmer Willcox, Administrator Attorney-at-Law Raeford, N.C. 28376 i a. 17 r DECA News By Donald D. Stead This past Monday, the 1971 Distributive Education Conference began at St. Andrew* College in Laurinburg. The one week conference is attended by all 238 D.E. teachers in the state. On Monday, the nine Board of Governors met, along with the nine district chairmen. North Carolina is divided into nine districts, each having one governor and one district chairman. This year Hoke County's D.E. coordinator, Eton Steed, will represent District |V as governor. All coordinators met Tuesday morning in the teachers' auditorium for a general session and welcome. New coordinators were introduced and the group dispersed into their own d i s tricts for general instructions. Each teacher will have an opportunity to attend five sessions of three hours each on a topic of their choice. The first of these sessions began Tuesday afternoon, two on Wednesday, and the final two on Thursday. Those coordinators who spent the n^ht at the college had time to visit and talk with representatives of instructional materials and equipment companies. Wednesday night was set aside as "D.E. sports a go ? go." Each district competes with the others for total points won in each sporting event. Points are awarded from winner to fourth runner ? up. Last year District IV Won in which Hoke County is a member. The events Include ping pong, tennis, bowling, handball, golf, pool, fishing, and badminton. Thursday night is set aside for the annual coordinators' banquet. All wives are, invited along with local directors of occupational education and superintendents who wish to attend. On Friday, the districts meet separately to fill out all necessary information for the coming year and to receive all new materials' for the DEC A club. This year T. Carl Brown, chief consultant of Distributive Education in North Carolina, was elected President of the American Vocational Association. He has taken a leave of absence to work in Washington, p.C. in this position as consultant to all vocational programs in the United States. Last year, Mr. Brown tiught an in - service Erogram to all coordinators in district IV at Hoke High School. Insurance Competition NEW YORK?More than H.OtHl companies sell sonic or all forms of propcrts and liability insurance, such as fire and auto mobile insurance, reports the Insurance Information Insti tute. The majority of such in sura nee. however, is provided l>y about ?HM) companies which operate in all or most slates. CARPET CENTER 2508 Raaford Rd. FAYETTEVILLE Phone 484-7861 and 126 W. New Hampshire Ave. SOUTHERN PINES Phone 692-7427 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT Complotaly Furnishod Oood Location PHONE 875-2156 DAY OR 875-2117 WIGHT J* H. Austin INSURANCE SINCE 19S0 AUTO-FIRE-LIFE CASUALTY HI N. Main Unit PhoM 176-361h LAUNDRY SUMMER SPECIAL SHIRTS-5 FOR $1.49 FATIOUIS-2 FOR $1.69 RAEFORD Cleantrs $ Laund?r?rs MAIN ST. DRIVE ? IN ? SERVICE RAIFORO. N. C. Modern ESSO Station FOR RENT GOOD LOCATION I Call Raoford Oil Co. i PHONE I7S-3316 Ohatik 7Ip> WalMr Co lay, R. Ph. For rescue breathing": Clear victim's throat of wa ter, mucus, food. Tilt bead bach to open the air pas sage. Hola jaw in jutting out position. Pinch nostrils to prevent air leakage un less victim is a child. Blow into mouth (and nose, if victim is a Small child) un til you see the chest lift. Remove your mouth; listen for air return from victim's lungs. Repeat about 12 times a minute for an adult, about 20 times a minute for a child. SOrugrCe\