’4 •'TP Lottie McClain Heirs.16J« Map 223 Rlk 20 lots No At. 62. ^F63. 64 Childers St. Clifton McOary.350 153 acre Mi Cleary Prop. Will McDo'vdl.2751 1 acre McClain Prop. Cora McGill . 17.93 Map 226 Rlk D lot No V Ridge St. William Manning .31.32 Map 217A Rik A lot No. 3 Bel vedere Cr. W. F. Means . 39.09 Map 201 i'll. 9 lot No. 11 Ridge Si. Nina W. Mrt*ks.16.10 26 acre* Wilson Prop. Annie Lee .irvili Mitchem .. 4.10 Map 219 Rlk B lot 19R Walter •on St. Asriah Mitchem. 1554 •; acre Battleground Rd. Mitch am Prop.; 2.12 acres Rice Prop. Helen Grier MRchem.17.47 6 acre Rice Prop ; 7.19 aerhs Dooley Pro{\ U-i\vson M't-licm . 2R14 Map 226 P>k D lot No. 14 King St. Woodrow Sr John Mitchem ■ 20-51 Map 219 Rlk 2 lot No. 6 50x130 Sam .Moor-.23.42 1.16 acre Grier Prop. (•Maude Jr. Sr Hoyle Morgan . 354 .96 acre more or leas Morgan Prop. Hovle Morgan & C. A. Allison .. 60.46 •511 acre lot No. 1 Morgan Prop. Iksoiiii J. Moigan .23.41 Map 226 Rlk D lot No. 3 John William Oates .3S.00 3 acres Oe.te Prop. John Willin’ » & Scmm-'v Oates.. 27.M 36 acres Johnson Prop. Summey Oates. 2954 1.74 acre Oates Prop. Charles Leo Gdurn. 3359 1 lot Lak» Mentonia St. Morgan Prop. James V. Parker. 6926 42.89 aero* Fcrker Prop. Sufuannah Patterson ..43 .6 acre Patterson Prop. John Perkins Sr Sarah C. Adams 28,64 ■i acre Gold Mint? Tract Plato Perkins .26.43 159 acre Battleground Rd. Mauncy Prop Flo>enre Pcrrv .26.62 Mao 226 Bl'- E lot No. 3 Wat terson St. Harrv A Etta Porrv.3.90 Mao 226 Blk E lot No. 6 Wat terson St. Cletus Presslev.57.81 Map 217A Elk B lot 4 Belve dere Cr. Lawyer Qo:nn .53.19 .69 acre Brown Prop.: Map 217 A Blk B tot No 13 Ruth J. Rhodes.20.66 Ridge St. Map 201 BlK 15 lot No. 5 301 Theodore H. Rhodes.46.79 Map 226 Blk D lot No. 19; Map •219 Blk 3 >ot No. 6: Map 225 Blk 20 lots No. 91-99 toes Rice.14.37 1.37 acre >*'Uhem Prop.; lot No. S Ric- Piop. Jasper A W Ifred C. Rice .. s-20 1 acre Pearl Rippy Leirs . 16.25 Map 226 Blk D lot No. 24A Cansler St. A. P. Robert * .82.87 Man 217 BP: A lot No. 3 Belve do • «*r. Belton Robert:..30.91 \ lot old York Rd. Byers Prop. , Elbert Ervit Roberts Heir* . 3.65 2 acre* Battleground Rd. George Ro'h rtr-.9.11 10 acres Raymond Roberts.1452 10 utm Geeige Roberts Pron. Atla *to8ebo*'o.25.06 Ma > 226 Bll* D lot No. 32 King St John ^oas .37.76 Mao 227 Blk A lot No. 12A. I Trecev St. IjCo Poss .14 13 Man 227 Blk A lot No. 6 Ridge Marv Rus*"ll .15.12 1 let I lord Prop. Bonn"* Sa**.;er*.7.47 .59 vre Moi-te Prop. Onkk v Sehonck . 59.67 Mao 226 Blk D lot No 30. 9. 24 Ridge St. Carmie Bn—le*> Sea lev.2.74 Man 227 Blk A lot No. 24 Wat tenson st. milie Seav-nobt .22.64 ■«n 219 Blk 2 lot No. 9 Pans ier St. Verna Slat"r . 9.41 645 aet»« Newkirk Prop. Brown Sm'th.1559 6« acres Horn Pron. Lindbergh • »'N'eO Bmith ... 2201 1 lot .l*"*laor. Prop. Marearbt E. S-dth .5.47 ■ 1 lot Tro d Glut Rd. Robert T,. finite. 2939 1 lot Rryant A Jackson Pron. Shirley Mae A Easie Smith Jr .. 1.32, .4 acre Mnurev Prop. Rodd'c W. Steohen*.ISAS 1JI5 acre *)alc* Prop. Rufii* V. Stowe .S.41 .44 acre Hilltop Dev. Prop. Lithia Stowe.SSI 4 8 »iw Jti:o Stowe Prop. El'wiheMi R»*"k .SjO 1 lot HaHl.i Pmn. Nannie W|«iik>I, TSnslev ... J0.S1 M*n 227 Bll C lot No. 5 Park er St. Olwop T'inn»hf Jr.8029 Vfart 917 RiV R 1o» No 1 Waco Rrt.- Man 227 Blk B lot No. 9 Parker S\ Mr* Ch»rtnttr Tracev_ 21 39 1 lot VeK-nney Prop.: 23 acre* TealU P-r*o. J. P. Watl'i-c A Maeeic Clark .. 4299 1017 v»«n 216 Blk 13 lot No 9 York Rd. mqtirli W‘>>c an* P«l All «"-*» off Vo> k Rd. Mn Inn Wi.ite . .9014 Non 99R Rllr r lot Vo an A ISil. ton Pro** • Tfan ay Blit 3 lot No 1« W Vot. St. Whitmire.0....'I*lW MhpSUHk IBM No. 31,1 Legionnaires Set Convention i American Lettonnaires through |out the Stot<» arc now counting, the day* until the Annul) Depart-1 men Convention -one of the most colorful an I significant events of ! the year for tin I-egion otgani/a- i i lion In North Carolina, i | Tlte stage is set for a busy four-! ilay session in Durham come June 18th. 19th, 20tli. 21st. Not only' will Department Offieeis be elect•! cd for the .-oming year, hut im-j portant issues will be discussed, resolutions will be voted, and trl-j bute will be paid to the men and women who deserve them. Committees legin meeting on June 18th, nnu with the fall of' the gaxel it l F.M. sharp on Fri-1 day, June 19th the great 161 h annual Conxtr.tion of Tre Ameri can Legion. D< pai l merit of North Carolina, will officially get under way. Department Commander, Judge L. J. Phipps, of Chapel Hill, will: preside over the Convention. Some 1.509 legionnaires, mem-J bhns of the Auxiliary. Sons of The ' American Legion. 40 it 8. and H &■ 40. and other groups are expect- | ed to attend the Convention, and! housing is at a premium. General Chairman James Holmes says that the Jack Tar Hotel has been booked to capacity , for sex-era 1 xvoeks and xvams that only a fexv reserx-ations are still i axailable at nearby motels. Following the opening cere monies, a inmber of distinguish ed guests xxill he presented to the Delegates. Featured -poker at the open- | ing session on June 19th will bci National V tC Commander Or. | Garland Muiph.v of El Dorado. Arkansas. A practicing physician and surgeon in his home commu nity, Dr. Murfhy is a veteran of WW II with service as a flight surgeon in the European Theatre. He has served as National Child Welfare Chairman, and six terms as President ol The American Le gion Child Weifare Foundation. Banquet speaker will be Charles Vetter, Jr., Washington, D. C.. the Information Coordinator for the U. S. Office of Public Informa tion. He is the USIA's principal lecturer in the fields of Interna tional Communications and Com munism. participating in govern ment and nor.-government pro-1 grams throughout the world. Candidates lor National Com mander Donald Johnson of Dos Moines, Iowa; William J. Rogers of Auburn. Maine; and Eldon James of Hampton, Virginia, have also been invited to address the Convention. Scheduled foi appearance he fore the Legionnaires are Vet-1 erans Administration Officials. John D. Aldei .T.an, Manager of the Oteon Veterans Hospital, Ar chie Millis, Manager of the Fay ! ettevillc Veterans Hospital, andj J. D. DeRair.u.-. VA Regional Of- • five Manager in Winston-Salem. ; Depart men* Commanders from j our neighboring states are on the ! Schedule far remarks Nolan S. Cutler. Commander of the Vlr- j pint* Department, and Thomas R. Peden, Ooirmar.der of the South ! Carolina DUNUtmenl, have ac cepted invitations to the Durham Convention. The "big show" of the Conven-1 tion. the annual parade, will be ! at 12 noon. & turday. June 20th. on Main Sfed from Queen to. Duke Street. Color Guards, Floats 1 Drill TVam-i, bands. Drum and j Bugle Corps and inarching Le- 1 gionnaires will add much to the colorful Legion Parade. Legionnar ej can look forward, to some unusual and exciting en- j tertainment on Saturday night of! the Convention, when the “Las j Vegas Night” will be staged. Then add *•»•« dan<v« 40 A 81 on Thursday n'ght and Legion on Friday aft«r the Banquet, and; you have q»rte an entertainment package for the Convention. Ad mission to the entertainment fea tures will be by registration badge only. The Memorial Service at 9:00 A.M. Sund»v, June 21at. will con dude the Convention. All reeislr&t on desks will he in the lobby of the Jack Tar Ho tel. Cherokee Sr Janes Wh'tnJdes . 1732 Man 219 P.k 3 lot No. 13 Trac-; cv St. Ar»hur W»l'«ain: . 1337 sore Ukr Rd.; .3 Morgan j Proo. Oene VVIIHtr,*. 1077i Mao 226 )>lk E lot No. 7 Ridge St. Rnheri I* W-l1iRrr>« V*lrs .. 31.3S lot No. t Wr**»ht Prop. Amtmi' Helm.20 36 M«o rx Blk D lot No. 6 Trac , ev St. Wartin,. ja 'K^rn W»l«on .. 3S.24 W »m« .Iirl wu Prop. Wo"iic Heirs.12.61 1 lo» Vo I Tnvnshln r*on». giio. Min t.iiViini Corp. .. 1.52 1 In* Pmn. q.v'iw'. Oi| Co . 2992 ; «cw> Vn i *e-wr .hin Discoverv fnv e*iw*»1l . 1079 1 tnt MOvOnO M. hniMS. r mens A John \V. Foster Jr. ... 99 ■» to»« Vo to n IWt C Lnmn J. McO«niet Prim. A 1 lot Broad r TEES8 HEALTH Health ami Rnfeiv Tip* from The American Medical Axrwiution Do you know how to bo a good patient? ThWM more to it than just wanting to bo well. If you know how to be a good patient, you can receive e\en better health rare, get nor- tor your money, and make vout doctor's joh easi er. In a new pamphlet on the sub ject of "How to Re a (Jood Pa tient." the American Medical As sociation urge* that it »s im|ior tant to choose a family physician before illness strikes Meet him personally, have your medical history on file in his office and schedule periodic physical exam inations. Then, should illness strike, you'll know where to turn. There is a reo! advantage in go ing to the doctor** office, rather than insisting that he come to your home. p»t*per examination, to help the doMor arrive at a di aenosis. ran h< »'nne much hotter in tlie olfir“\ where everything i» at hand t« make it thorough. In phoning the dortor, when a house call is erarntial. be prepar ed to tell him hi lolly all the facts in the case, the symptoms of ill ness. tempcratt.re and other fa. tors. It is irr.;'< ssjhle for the do tor to carry v ,th him all of the tools of modeli medicine, hut if he is told ivh.ii to expect, he can bring along a me of the equip ment and •n'.'duines that might help in von case. At home or in his office, tell your doctor the whole story. The uncommunicative patimi merely makes if more difficult for his dortor to tr * it him. Have in mind the salient facts about past ill• nesses operjtirtis. accidents, even when they art years in the past Have your nurstions ready, too. and never hesitate to ask the doc tor about anything that is puzrl ing you. Most patients are embarrassed about discussing the fee when they first go to a doctor. The best thing f.»r l>oth the patient and the phvsictan is to bring up the subject of fees on the first ; The Veterans Comer I ilrro an' authoritative answers by the Vwi‘“fii Administration to question* In m (orator service moil and tivtr familier.; tV When* should I send a change o< rli’nss notiro for my \isit. No one -l.< >uld mind a frank di-.i u-sii.n o*' charges. Tlii- patii .it seeks the doctor's opinion a'siu' tho stato of his hoalih. and ho seeks advice on what to do about it. Tho time and money of both noctoi and patient may be wasted il you don't follow the advice. If you deride to stop taking the prescribed pills after a day or two, or if you don't bo ther in have the prescription fill ed at ell. or if you head for tho golf cours.* when tho doctor or dered rest, you may be facing even more smi'-us illness later on. compensate n eh«*ek? It tomes fn»m some pi;i« n Chicago. A You should mail y n n r change <>f ndm-t«s notp-e for any VA payments to the VA regional Of iiee who-« j our n*"ord.« are maintained. T is is the VA office which authorized your payments If you ttimi to another regional office area th< VA w ill transfer .v >ur record* to this new regional office after yi ii report the move W I low -lo you set a veteran who require medical treatment into a VA hospital? A The vet. ran or his physi elan applio-. tot admission which is forthcoming t! he is eligible, need hospital re and a bed is a vadable <In leivloe cotuuvted eases, a bei i» always available.* In ease of r sadden emergency, the veteran ,r.sj be tak^n directiy to the h isppnl but someone acting for the ve»"ran should communi* rate w ith tli - VA hospital bv tele phone or tohgiaph before hand to facilitate admission. Q Are women veterans eligi ble for VA benefits? A Yes Women veterans are eligible f"t tla same benefits and under the same conditions of men. McAbee Isl Aboard Ship USS Vulcan USS VUI. AN «n ITN't Donnis U. M. 'hit-, seaman ap prentice. I'S\. s.>n of Mr. and Mr*. William MoAbee i*1 • Second Si . Ki;; v Mountain. N. is n €T',«vr mt.er <>f Iho re pair ship l.'Ss Vulcan which has been select \l os haring iho out standing <>om.al mess among ship» IwHliii'! uvor .THO men in the Atlantic Fieri Service for.-e This solocM.cn places the Nor folk. Va., is.se ship in icimpoti tion with tho finalists from olhct command' for tho l‘H>1 Now A ward. Tito owned is givsi annual Iv to tho ship t station with the outstanding pioparation and ser vice of r>od. ft is given in honor of tho lato Captain F. F. Noy who serred as head of the subsis tence division of the Hoard of Supphos and Accounts during World War II Slicking Waffles? When a waffle iron start’s to stick, it's past time to take action. Best procedure to remedy the situation is to wash the grids thoroughly and re-treat your iron, just as if it wfcre new. (Before you do this, check directions in the in struction book that came w ith the appliance.) Some irons need a non salt fat for treating, others do not. Once you’ve heated the waffle iron with the fat, l>»- sure you use a recipe that lias plenty of fat in iL Be sure, also that the iron is thoroughly heated before you pour in the batter. If you don’t have an indi cator light, sprinkle a few drops of water on the grids and see if the drops dance around. W-0 Gm-t Imp. U.S.D.A. Gtmle “A* Ymm, Hem (8-14 Lb. S»e) TURKEY 39' PINKY PIG VACUUM PACKED FRANKS 39 ¥ SMOKY MOUNTAIN SLICED BACON-39 / Smofl Leon SMOKED PICNICS 4 TO i U. SIZE 5 W-D FAMOUS FOR QUALITY GROUND KEF 3-LB. PKG. $ 1 5-Lb. PKG. $1 65 SLICED , M ASTOR . . PINE, REGULAR or DRIP , , Limit 1 with other purchases COFFEE • • » 59 BLUE BAY PNK Tall Con SALMON fl THRIFTY AAAID YELLOW CLING HALVES OR SLICED PEACHES 4 49 ■1 No. 21/2 Cans $ U. S. Gov't Inspected FRYER BACKS “ 10< Selecto Sliced CHOPPED HAM £ 39< INSTANT COFFEE Limit 1 of your choice with o $5. order ASTOR MAX WILL HOUSE | 6-oz. j Jar 79<: 89 MAYONNAISE Limit 1 with other purchases DEEP SOUTH Miracle Whip Salad Droning £ 39 £ 49 Limit 1 of of your choice with a $5. order BLUE OR WHITE ARROW FAB DETERGENT ~ 39' ~ 59 Lusciour Texas (27 Sin) CANTALOUPES 2 z, 79c Fancy Golden BANTAM COIN 8 r: 49c SUPERBRAND ORANGE. LIME OR PINEAEPPLE SHEIBET_(half gallon)—Dc FROZEN FRENCH FRY POTATOES 2u 29/ JEWELL MULTI-PAC BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY MEAT PIES,Kt “4 M£s 69/ MORTON'S APPLE, PEACH, CHERRY OR COCONUT FRUIT PIES 3~89< LUSCIOUS RIPE 1 PINEAPPLE 3~*1. Crisp Firm LETTUCE 29c HEADS ONLY

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