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THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C.
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1948
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Admini
strator of the estate of Mrs. Julia
Emma Strickland, deceased, late
of Hoke County, this is to notify
al! persons having claims against
s.m4 esate to present them duly
verified according to law, to the
undersigned at his home at Buie
X C. on or before the 6th day
M March, 1947. or this notice
w;H be pleaded in bar of their
roo'verv. All persons indebted
t.i said estate will please make
ir-'iieiluio payment.
ThU tith dn'y of March. 134(5.
T'-viI L). McNeill, Administra-
: Ks..ite of Mrs. Julia Emma
S ::,.!.:!:!. 40-4.H)
A I M IN'IST KATOK'S NOTICE
'..r.;:::; qualified as Aclmini-
s v..u: oi uie estale ot Jennie
CVis Cothran, deceased, late of
I! .-vf County, this is to notify
all persons having claims a-S-imst
said estate to present them
ilulv ed according to law,
I-1 ' 'i-signed at his home
r 'berdeen, on or be-
fo:-e the 11th day of March, 1947
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All per
sons inaeDtea to said estate will
please make immediate payment
This 11th day of March, 1946.
L. R. Cothran, Administrator.
C. T. A., Estate of Jennie Cates
Cothran. 41-46-p
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix
of the estate of Kate A. Sinclair,
deceased, late of Hoke County,
this is to notify all persons hav-
f claims against said estate to
present them duly verified ac
cvding to law, to the undersign
ed at her home in Raeford on or
nfr.re the 11th dav of March.
I'M?, or this notice will be
T ' 'ed inbar of their recovery.
-A" ""sons indebted to said es-V:.-
will please make immediate
pavment.
his 11th day of March. 194(5.
Reitiicp S. Sinclair, Execu
trix. Estate of Kate A. Sinclair.
:-4S-p.
Raeford Baptist
Church
J. D. Whisnant. Minister
Raeford Methodist
Church
W L. Maneu. Minister
9:45 A. M., Church school, E. E.
Smith Supt.
11:00, A. M.. Morning worship
and Church Membership bunday
9:45 A. M. Sunday school.
11:00 A. M. Morning worship.
6:30 P. M. - Training Union.
7M) P. M - FvpninP Wnrshin.
7:30 P M - Praver Mpptinir Wed- '7:30 P. M., Evening worship and
nesday, April 17th at the home our s"nd quarterly conference.
of Mrs. B. R. Gatlin.
Spring Hill Baptist
Church
MORE ABOUT
FARM NOTES
replace almost the entire oper
ation now performed by work
stock. This returns a greater pro
fit to those dependent upon the
farm.
Cotton Situation
Because of the economic con
dition of cotton, and competi
tion from other fibers, the South
J D.
Whisnant, pastor.
3:30 P. M., Monday, General me
jeting of theWSCS.
j5:30 Youth Fellowship meeting
' 7-.10 P M McinH.n fntincr nf ' f:ep! lnw innnmns and inade-
the Omega Clegg Circle of the ! quate living standards. Too many
I WSCS with Mrs.. Clyde Upchur-' People are depending on the
cti, Jr., chairman.
7:15 P. M. Wednesday-rehearsal.
-Choir
10:00 A. M. Sunday school.
11:00 A. M. Morning worship
1st and 3rd Sundays.
6:30 P. M. Training Union.
7:30 P. M. - Training Union Study
r. a,..;i i-,ia
7:30 P. M. - Praver Meeting April : JOM-pome nan, nome Agent, will mean fewer people required
4th.
oi.nr R YOUTH'S C LUB
TO BE ORGANIZED
farms of the South for a living
loo many larins have worn
out soil and makes low crop
yields. They need to put cot-
ton into balanced program withfc
other crops and livestock. Com-',.,
nlcte mechanization of the farm
Peoples Tabernacle
H. Gwyn Clayton, Pastor
nci A. b Knowles, County Agent, to operate it and be dependent:-'
ue i"MiMiK me iMuei youmiupon it; tnus naving a tngner $
Kioup in uie iarm oo s ana gins pcr capita income. There is
9:45 A. M., Sunday School.
i in the Countv to meet In the
Raeford Kiwanis Hall on Tues
day evening, April 16. at 8 o''
I clock. All "out of school" young
Notice of Land Sale
Under authority of Court Or
der dated April i, 1946, the un
dersigned Commissioner will of
fer for re-sale to the highest bid
der for cash at the courthouse
door in Raeford, N. C. at 12 o'
clock (noon), on the SIXTEEN
TH of APRIL, 1946, the following
iana:
In McLauchlin Township,
Hoke County, N. C, the same
being that conveyed by Alex Mc
Vicker to W. J. Davis on Sept.
9. 1867 as see Book of Deeds No.
19 at page 499 of Hoke County
puDiic registry: except from
the above the following three
tracts or parcels of land here
tofore sold off, towit: That
tract described in a deed by Jno.
Elliot to Will Arties in "Book No.
25 at page 272; and that tract
described in a deed in Book No.
82 at page 319; and that tract de
scribed in Book No. 69 at page
625 of said Hoke County pub
lic registry, to which reference
t hereby made for complete de
scriptions. 44 45 C
This April 1st, 1946.
Arthur D. Gore
Commissioner
Lesson topic: "Our Response to P00Ple Irom aD0Ut la to
Christ's Call.". j years of age are urged to be
1 11:00, Morning worship,sermon 'present to nelp in tne orgamza-
by Rev. G. M. Allison of Highltlon of -lub for the group.
Point..
6:30 P. M., Young People's Meet
ing. 7:30 P. M., Evening worship, ser
mon by Rev. G. M. Allison. .
7:30 P! M., Services each night,
vou are invvited.
Officers will be elected and
plans rade for future programs
which will be both educational
and recreational.
BAILEY IMPROVES AFTER
. BEING SERIOUSLY ILL
Revival Meeting . . . " JP i w. miiey.
A revival meeting will begin '"P. -a,roi,nas sen,or senator
Sundav. Anril 14. and continue lwno "as e?n a patient at uoc-
thrnnov, Ar,Hi 9R Dm c. m All. tor s Hosoitl in Washington sin
ison of High Point, N." C. will be ce last, Thursday was reported
the evangelist. Rev. All ison
yesterdav to have been
in a
i tack followed
hvoertension".
by an "arterial
doctors stated.
ic rfictHM r.,' of tv, pnni's ' greatly improved condition
Christian Movement and is an). "e suffered an abdominal at
able speaker. Be sure to hear this
mnn nf dnrt Thorp will hp enpn.
irl sin.tino 'and snecial music. ! and was originally in a very seri
Don't fail to attend this revival. ous condition, it was also stated
Evervone is invited to enjov the!that he wouId be a patient at
food things God has in store forj,ne hospital at least a week Ion-
US. IS"-
H. Gwyn Clayton
Pastor
Warning Against
Crotalaria Given
Kaleigh, April 10: A warning
against the use of crotalaria as
a cover crop on areas to be gra
zed by livestock comes from
Dr. William Moore, head of the
Veterinary division of the State
Department of Agriculture.
He said that it has been found
that the plant contains a power
ful alkaloid poison, effects of
which do not show up immed
iately on farm animals. Rather,
he explained, it accumulates in
the system over weeks and mon
ths, finally killing them.
The insidious thing about
this is that the owners, not know
ing the effects of the Doison
plant, may blame other causes
for the losses. Crotalaria is a
good cover crop - - when live
stock are not involved, said
Dr. Moore.
HELTON GETS AIR MEDAL
Mrs.. Mary Helton, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Tapp and son, James,
went to Fayetteville Saturday
to attend Army Day exercises
there. Part of the program was
the presentation of the air medal
to Lt. Eldred Helton. Some of the
exercises were broadcast over
the "Army Hour" program and
Lt. Helton's voice was among
those heard.
o
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this method
of expressing our appreciation
for the many kindnesses shown
during our recent bereavement
The family of Mrs: R. A. Math-
eson, Sr. " - '
ADTKSTtSE
THB NEWS-JOUUTAL
creat need for more small in
dustries in our section to help
carry the economic load.
Pan American Day
April 14 has been designated
as a day for observing Pan Amer
ican Day The slogan is "Free and
United The Americas Go For
ward." This day will be obser
ved throughout 21 American Re
publics. Farmers are, perhaps,
the closest' allied groups in the
Americas. Farming is the prin
cipal industry in the American
Republics.
Once again the folks who
feed the nation are busy plant
ing another, large crop of food,
feed, and fiber. They are start
ing out with about the same
number or fewer workers.
The progress made in recent
years in Agriculture is almost
unbelievable. Corn yields have
increased immensely. Cotton
and tobacco fields have gone
up bv about a third. Hens are !
now laying almost twice as many
eggs in a year as they used to.
Ton litters of hogs can be pro
duced in 6 months, and cows gen
erally give more milk than they
did several years ago.
Back in the days of George
Washington, one farm family
was able to produce enough of
food for itself and one other fam
ily. Today one family can pro
duce enough for itself and 19
other families. Such progress as
this has made America great,
and is why we were able to win
the recent war.
FOR CONGRESS
r f . ': IS
' ,::- i S
I : , : J
ATTEND FUNERAL
RITES IN IDAHO
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Daley, of
Hamlet, received word last week
that Mr. Daley's father had been
killed in an automobile accident
in Idaho. They left' Saturday
for Weston, Idahd.' Mrs: Daley,
formerly Miss Deane Matrteson,
lost her mother last weesr.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
"virg qualified as Execu-
f f;,e estate of Paul P. Mc
C'. n, Jr., deceased, late of Hoke
Cvn'.y, this is to notify all per-
having claims against said
- to present them duly ver
r,td according to law, to the
l-dersigned at her home at
Sanatorium on or before the
-l-.i day of April, 1947 or this
ji vuce will be pleaded in bar
'f their recovery. All persons
debted to said estate will
please make immediate pay
:r.fnt. This 4th day of April, 1946.
Mrs. Sadie Lou McCain, Ex
ecutrix, Estate of Paul P. Mc
Cain. Jr. 44-49P
Combination A and B Radio
Battery Packs; none better1, our
pnte only J5.93. ' '
BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE: Still several milk1
cows for sale. T. B. and blood j "
tested. T. B. Lester, Sr., Phone1'
3471 45 46 C 1
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OFFIC E SUPPLIES - When in 1
need of any tliina for the i'ji
office from a pencil to a type- i ri
writer to an adding machine, j ;
come in to see our line. Dixie
Printing Co., Aberdeen, N. C.
RAEFORD THEATRE
PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING APRIL 11th, 194 f
I
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Theatre Opens At 5:00 P. M. Daily
SKI HI stops RUNNING FITS
in dogs or we refund your mon
ey. We know of no other guar
anteed running fit remedy.
Hutchinson Drug Store 41-47P
AT LAST.., RELIEF FOR
RHEUMATISM
IBIMGI.'iwblltll4 JOINTS
MTMITIS. BACKACHE. KtVBITIS
Wf. I m i m m art rm
V b fW IM Hlt lllIlM MM
4aMvaj tEfe a4
I.AKEtlvS 9 CHOPS
0 Mf M AU ptm$ Stem
DAY OLD CHICKS- U. S. ap
proved Pullorum controlled
New Hampshire Reds, Barred
Rocks, Rock-Red Crosses and
White Rocks. Excellent for
Broilers and Replacement
Flocks.$12.80 per hundred.
Hatches Tuesdays and Fridays.
' FrankllnvUIe Hatchery Frank
linvllle, N. C. C
FOR RENT: One six room dwell-
mg owe and ooe-halfmHer from
' An Hoc. See St D Mamnl, Bed ,
Sprinp, N; C. BU-1 . 45P
FOR SALE . One Westinghouse
Electric Range in ' KtMM ti
dition. Trice Morris - 45P
FOR SALE Four wheel all steel
trailer sacrifice. Capt Worth-
en, Chandler Roberts residence,
Laurinburg Road 45P
Limited number of DEMPS
TER farm water systems for at
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
George White's Scandals
Joan Davis Jack Haley Ethel Williams
SATURDAY
Fighting Frontier
Tim McCoy
Also
Song of The Sarong
"'i
SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY
The Harvey Girli
id' : i
Jady Garland - John Hodiak
WEDNESDAY
That Night With You
Franchot Tone - Louise Albritten
W. E. (Bil l) Horner
Experience - Able - Sound - Vigorous
He Is Qualified By '
Experience
Bill Horner's four terms in the North Car
olina House of Representatives have given
him legislative experience that would be of
great value in Congress. He knows legisla
tive proceedings ... he has learned to eval
uate the arguments of pressure groups' . . .
he has learned to research and sift through
a maze of arguments to find the true value
of proposed legislation. This hard-earned ex
perience would help him in his determina
tion to be an effective Representative of the
people of the Eighth District in Congress.
He Is Courageous and
Conscientious
. . . ; ..-.! i; -
During the four sessions of the Legisla
ture he attended Bill Horner registered a
vote on all controversial legislation. He never
walked out on or -dodged a roll call vote.
. m . - v
He Stands On His Record
Bill Horner made an outstanding record
in the House of Representatives fighting for
progressive legislation for the benefit of ALL
the people. His record is open to inspection
by all.
FACTS ABOUT BILL HORNER
Publisher of the Sanford Herald.
44 Years old; married; three children.
Four times Lee County's Representative in
General Assembly.
A liberal who is sound on taxation and finance
Methodist; Kiwanian; Mason; Woodman; Elk.
Deserving on basis of his record.
Your Active Support Will Be
Appreciated and Remembered
Notice
Effective Saturday April 13, 1S46
and continuing through Saturday August 244
194b. We will close on Saturday afternoons
at 1:00 P.M.
HOKE AUTO CO.
Raeford, N. C
onre delivery, at
BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO.