ma Telephone Pays ,272 in Local Taxes ciidllna Telephone's Hoke County taxes for 1971 amounted to 519,072, one of the largest assessments in the county. Glenn Daughtridge, local manager, said that the tax % payment covered ad valorem ,? taxes on the company's ,(/ property located within the y county. A check of county records indicated that Carolina Telephone ranks among the . top taxpayers in the area it serves. According lo Deughtridge, municipal ad valorem taxes were also paid to Raeford. These taxea exceeded $5,200. County and municipal 1971 taxes paid by the company in its 40 ? county operating area totaled over S3,l 62,500. Carolina Telephone's entire operating tax bill for 1971, including all state and federal taxes, is expected to come to more than 520,000,000. Daughtridge pointed out that this did not include an estimated $6,800,000 in 10 percent federal excise taxes which were billed to telephone users by the company. These taxes are remitted to the federal government upon collection. Mrs.Wade Mortgage Supervisor Mrs. Jean Wade of the installment loan department of Southern National Bank in Raeford recently has been designated mortgage loan supervisor. Mrs. Wade recently completed an extensive five ? day training course in the mortgage loan department at the home office of Southern National in Lumberton. During the training period, Mrs. Wade was familiarized with all the mortgage lending activities of Southern National Bank. Although Southern National has handled FHA, VA and FHA-235 loans for quite some time, the bank has just recently begun handling the conventional type mortgage loans. This recent change in bank service has dictated an extensive retraining program among its mortgage loan officers. With the training of Mrs. Wade and the additional mortgage services now being offered by Southern National Bank, the bank will be better able to provide all types of mortgage financing. Southern National is now able to handle MRS. JEAN WADE financing ranging from single family residences to large commercial properties in the Raefordarea. Ken's Carpet and Interiors \rfpn ? On* stop Decorating Service lOrti f ' ? Complata Line ol High Quality Portar Peinta tl TTTrtfTJ ? F,n? Wall Covering. Draperita, Carpets, and TTMBn JSULLllI Other Decorating Needa /a 1/115/ Midtown Shopping Center?Southern Pines-Aberdeen?Ph. 692-7427 2508 Raeford Rd-Fayettevilla-Phone 484-7861 Rockfish News By Mrs. A. A. Mcljinis The Christmas progiam al Tabernacle Chuich will be next week on Wednesday night December 22nd at 7:30. Pitt man Grove Church will have a Christmas program, Christmas Tree and special music by the choir next Sunday night, Dec. 19 at 6 o'clock. It has been reported that Raymond King, who was a patient at Cape Fear Valley Hospital last week came home Friday. Harvey Grimes, who has been a patient at Cape Fear Valley Hospital, came home last Friday, much improved. Mrs. R.H. Gibson spent last week and most of this week with her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Thornton and family of Fayetteville. Mrs. Daniel Patterson and her sister of Fayetteville visited Miss Sarah Patterson and Mrs. John Patterson last Saturday pjn. Galatia Church held a Christinas Candle Light Service last Sunday night. The offering known as the Joy Gift was for the Presbyterian Home in High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mooring of Seven Springs spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Ray and son Thomas. Miss Mary Sessoms of Rt. 3, Fayetteville spent the past weekend and several days this week with her sister Mrs. C.M. Chason, Mr. Chason and son Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sessoms were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Turner of Goldsboro Sunday. Mrs. Virginia Bounds of Red Springs visited her sister, Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson Monday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Bundy were, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bundy and children, Judy and Ronnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bundy and children, Mike end Lynne. Den lie Berry, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Harrison Berry of FayetteviUe spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Berry and attended services at Tabernacle church with them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Briginan of Rockingham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Player, Diane and Jerry King, Mitchell and Daryl Sunday. Dinner guests of Thomas Mclnnis and Mrs. Mary Mclnnis last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mclnnis of FayetteviUe, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mclnnis of Raeford and Mr and Mrs. Angus Mclnnis or Wagram visited them Sunday p.m. Guests of Mrs. Nelia Brock. Mr. and Mrs. June Rogers and sons, Keith and Craig Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bryant and her mother Mrs. Johnson of Mullins, S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bundy and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bundy and children, Carl and Etoyne were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeny Bundy and son Gerald Jr. Sunday. Miss Mary Priest visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Priest of FayetteviUe Sunday p.m. Ted Priest was a guest of his friend Francis Priest Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson attended Sunday School at Tabernacle Church the past 2 Sundays for the first time in 4 months, due to iUness and a long stay in Southeastern General Hospital, Lumberton. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ballard of Southern Pines spent the weekend with Miss Annie Ray and Mrs. Clara Everett. Mrs. Ballard is their neice. Miss Cindy Wilson of Burlington visited her great grandmother, Mrs. Jim Maxwell Sunday p.m. Mrs. Dan Bradshaw and Mrs. W.B. Guin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Koonce. James Bradshaw of FayetteviUe visited them Sunday p.m. The Philippi Women of the Church had their December meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Koonce Tuesday night. They had the usual program, exchanged gifts among themselves and all presented Mr. and Mrs. Koonce with gifts. Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed with Mr. and Mrs. Koonce in observance of the Christmas Season. Mrs. Walter Brock returned home from Moore Memorial Hospital on Wednesday of last week after being a patient there for 2 weeks. Mrs. Marshall Newton's grandson, Eddie Brisson of Salisbury spent Saturday night and Sunday with her while here on National Guard duty. J.W. Caddell's neice, Mrs. j.W. Grubbs and brother, fialbett Car michael of Laurinburg visited Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Caddell last Saturday night. Mrs. Grubbs and Halbert are children of J.W. Caddell s only sister, the late Mrs. Victoria Carmichael of Wagram. This Is The Law Allen on April 15 onlly agreed to tell hit horte to Baxter on M?y 15 for $300. The horte it worth on the market $500. On May I Baxter orally told to Collint for $50 hit rights under the contract. Collins tendered $300 to Allen on May 15. but Allen refuted to deliver the horse to him. Allen contended that he had made no contract with Collins, that his contract was with Baxter, and that he did not want anyone other than Baxter to own his horse. May Collins recover from Allen for breach of contract? Yes. Allen cannot refuse to deliver the horse to Collins, upon tender of the agreed purchase price, on the ground that he has entered into no contractual relation with Collins. It should make no difference to him as to who pays the $300 and gets the horse. Allen will not be permitted to say that he would not have sold this horse had he known anyone other than Baxter was to become the horse's owner. If Baxter can dispose ot the horse to anyone he chooses immediately after himself performing the contract, there is no serious objection to his selling or giving to Collins this right prior to the performance of the contract. An assignmnet of the contract has occurred. An assignment takes place when a party transfers all of his rights or interests in a contract to one who is not a party to the original undertaking. The party making the assignment is known as the "assignor": the one to whom the right is transferred is called the "assignee." The assignee steps into the shoes of the assignor and acquires all of the rights and privileges of the latter. The assignee can enforce the contract against the remaining original party to the contract. * ? ? What is the amount of damages that Collins can recover from Allen for breach of contract? $200. The difference between tlw agreed contract price and Me marWt price of the horse. J6 ? / MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT Completely Furnished | Good Location I PHONE 875-2156 DAY OR 875-2117 NIGHT It's decision time for the self-employed! New Booklet Tells You Why Why decide now to set up your retirement program for the future? Because to wait can be extremely costly! 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