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Farm Items By W. S. Young & Phil Ricfci County Agricultural Agent* Thii is the time of year when many homeowners go into a state of shock because they discover termites swarming in their house. The first thing to remember when you discover termites is that they do not damage wood rapidly, ao don't make hasty decisions. Bulletins are available to give you complete information. When you know something WEIGH LESS OR PAY NOTHING Start losing weight today OR MONEY BACK. MONAOEX it a tiny tablet that will halp curb your desire tor excess tood. Cat test ? weigh lew. Contains nc dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life . . . start today. MONAOEX costs $3.00 for a 20 day supply and $9.00 for twice the amount. Lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded with no questions asked by: Howell Drug Store ? Raeford MaM Orders Fined of your problem, call in at least two reliable companies to submit proposals for treatment. Choose the company that gives you the most for your money, not necessarily the cheapest. Have new structures pretreated to prevent termite attacks and have your home inspected at least once a year for evidence of the presence of termits. Tobacco growers are being encouraged to produce as near as possible the 1.6 billion pound quota of high quality, pesticide free tobacco. This will provide an opportunity to receive at worst a farm income of 1.5 billion. There will be a guaranteed support price of 93.2 cents per pound. During the calendar year 1974 exports of unmanufactured flue ? cured tobacco amounted to 584 million pounds from sales weight, compared to 560 million pounds in 1973. This represents a 5% increase over the past year. 1974 exports amounted to 479f of the 1,240 million pounds produced during the past year. The outlook is good for 1975. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture has received several complaints about the validity of some K.I .A. test charts presented with horses at horse auctions. The complaints indicated that changes were made in the test dates and also in the description of the horses. The only changes acceptable on the E.T.A. test charts are those made and initiated by the veterinarian that issued the chart or those made and initiated by an authorized state inspector. E.T.A. test charts that, in the opinion of the state inspector, fail to meet these specifications will not be considered valid. The South Central District Agricultural Extension Service is sponsoring its annual district 4-H Horse Show. The date will be Saturday, April 26th with a rain date of Saturday, May 3, 1975. The show will begin at 10:00 a.m. and last until all classes have been completed. The show will be held at the Silver Spur Saddle Club, located just off Highway No. 1, near Ellerbe. Watch for the arrows and signs on Hwy. No. I For all those 4-H Horse Club members who desire to compete in the State Horse show next summer, this show is the qualifying show for state competition. This year more game classes have been added and some of the registered classes have been eliminated. There will be twenty - four classes in all. We hope you will plan to attend. For more information contact: Phillip Ricks. Ass't Agricultural Agent, Phone No. 875-3461. I INC AGED COUPIES ONLY 2ngagd? Then Be Sure And Get Your FREE RUBY A CRYSTAL WEDDING BOWL Our engagement gift to you! This lovely ruby and crystal wedding bowl . . . perfect as a beautiful centerpiece or a treasured momento. So come in and get yours ... it's gift wrapped and waiting for you! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! Also ask about our Special Under 21 CREDIT PLAN for married or engaged couples ... No Co-Signers Needed! - FURNITURE 112 HARRIS AVENUE RAEFORD. N. C. Mil No. COLOR A TEXTURE Reg. Retail Sale Price 1221 Golden Green Hi-lo Shag 10.99 y J. 6.99 yd. 96 Two Tone Blue'Hi-Low Shag 11.99 yd. 7.99 yd. 41 Off White Short Shag 10.99 yd. 6.99 yd. 26 Avocado Hi-Low Sculpture 11.95 yd. 7.95 yd. 3 Olive Orchard Shag 11.99 yd. 7.99 yd. 8 Yellow-Green Hi-low Shag 11.99 yd. 7.99 yd. 6008 Bavarian Pine Shag 8.99 yd. 5.99 yd. 62 Orange Hi-Low Shag 11.95 yd. 8.99 yd. No. 13 Glowing Red Hi-Low Shag 10.95 yd. 7.95 yd. No. 5 Pryracantho Hi-low Shag 10.95 yd. 7.95 yd. 36 Soft Gold Hi-low Shag 10.95 yd. 7.95 yd. 2016 True Blue Shag 11.99 yd. 7.99 yd. 3080 Peppy Red Shog 11.99 yd. 7.99 yd. 1103 Fast Martina Shag 11.99 yd. 7.99 yd. 204 Celodon Mitt Hi-Low Shog 11.99 yd. 8.99 yd. 33 Orange Shag 8.99 yd. 4.99 yd. 43 Green-Orange Shag 10.99 yd. 5.99 yd. 27 Dark Blue Shog 13.99 yd. 6.99 yd. 17 Celadon Shag 10.99 yd. 6.99 yd. 54 Temple Most Shag 11.99 yd. 7.99 yd. 38 Pink Shog 11.99 yd. 7.99 yd. 25 Three Tone Blue Shag 9.99 yd. 4.99 yd. 66 Brown-Beige & White Shag 10.99 yd. 7.99 yd. [. 88 Brown Tones Hi-low Shog 11.99 yd. 8.99 yd. | 18 Marigold Shag 11.99 yd. 7.99 yd. 1 44 Red Shog 9.99 yd. 6-99 yd. 28 Bronze-Green Shag 8.99 yd. 3.99 yd. 11 Green-Gold Shag 9.99 yd. 4.99 yd. FREE CUSHION" Bring This Ad With You And Receive The Cushion Absolutely FREEH! WEBB CARPET CO. i m PHONE 485-5865 2825 RAETORD ROAD OPEN 9-6 DO I HEAR A DOLLAR B/LL...asks auctioneer Danny DeVane as he works for an opening bid on a collection of small appliances. The auction, which netted at least $2400 for the library, was the first one held here by De Vane. Bargain Hunters Lured To Auction For Library Bargain hunters kept the bidding low Saturday, but the Raeford Woman's Club will still be able to present a check for $2,400 to the library building fund. With expenses still to be figured and some items remaining to be sold, RWC President Kay Thomas said that additional money might possibly be donated later. The sale, with 126 buyer tickets sold and at least twice that many persons attending, lasted all day and ended with perhaps 200 items left unsold. Their value has not been determined. "At 4 p.m., Danny (DeVane) announced that the bidding would stop and asked if anyone had anything they especially wanted to bid on to bring it up," Mrs. Thomas said. The auction ended about 5 p.m. The remaining goods, which were donated to the club for the library fundraiser, will probably be sold at DeVane's next auction on May 3. However, some of the remaining antiques, such as a quilt and old glassware, may be sold in a lot to a dealer, Mrs. Thomas said. As a rule, the bidding was surprisingly low, she said. "There were some instances in which junk went for a whole lot, but in most cases, things that were valuable went for a lot less than they were worth." For example, all the books, including some old volumes, were sold for $1 2. "That was a shame," Mrs. Thomas said. Two light fixtures from the original McLauchlin Company, donated by J.W. McPhaul, brought $50.50 each. A bentwood rocker was sold for $50 and top bid on the car was $400. A handmade table was bought for $140. Despite problems, Mrs. Thomas characterized the auction, the first one held in this area, a success. "I have a good feeling from it," she said. "We had the whole gamut of folks represented...dealers, poor folks who got a bargain. I think people enjoyed being there." One theft was discovered. Uj We hate to boast, but there aren't many of us around! We have our F.I.C. rating ? Fraternal Insurance Counselor ? which means we're thoroughly schooled in all phases of life insurance needs. If you want an expert's opinion on your insurance, call on us! Ask about our special Woodmen fraternal and social benefits, too, which mean added value and enjoyment for youl Theodore C. Davis F.I.C. Harris Avenue Raelord, N.C. woodmen of the world I r/ ' LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY HOME OFFICE ? OMAHA. NEBRASKA Thw FAMILY Frwtemlty"* j Kenmore Washer and Dryer SAVE *100 ON PAIR #24SOI THE SUPER WASHER THE SUPER DRYER ? 38% larger tub thon our regular models ? Sove energy with Fobric Master shut-off ? 4 cycles, including permanent press and knits ? Automotic temperature control ? 5 wash/rinse woter temperatures ? Wrinkle Guard* fluffs lood after drying ? Self-cleaning lint filter ? Our largest lint screen is top mounted m$2og? 9J ,*14995' 5JU sale ends apnil JO, 1S7S lo. wtuta-Colo.. ?5 ?, Prleai do not tnclud* delivery and normal Inatallatlon W[ SEEVICE C!l? A TIC! Saar. He. a Ctadit Haa WHAT we sen ^ mi. tk R-C ^ to Suit Mo?f Evary Naad CATALOG SALES MERCHANT Rirford, N. C.
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