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'• ^ J" J '■•t* letf WSlSijlt, tniMrl 41 miiiiaik , as oom- |i wHh 47 ntflMwi pounds dur- ttw same month last year. Mr. fc,-r tdABD OF tHANKS ' TVb whh lo ekpress oiir heart- jpra^lbude to our friends and neighbors tor their kindness and ^hdp during our' recent bereaye- Hog steughter'lUs fall has beeh larger and weights lower tiiao is ■usually the case following a bump* arcorheK^^ ©tj- I>. P. Andrews and family CARD OT THANKS WANT ADS fX>R SALE > 25 Bozwocd plants, 2 ft and less, 52.(N). Smaller plants cheaper. Miss Maggie Mc Neill, R-3, Red Springs. (Near Allendale Conunnnity building) ; ^ 29-30P ^ We wish to return our sincere and heartfelt thanks to ow many .-^ftie»ds who in the hour of our supreme affliction have done so loh to comfort and sustain us. Fw their kind ministrations and tender sympafliy, for the beautiful ^*liemeirtos and affectionate re gard” we offer our .most greatful acknowledgements. The families of Mrs. John A. McGregOT and George Chegor. ‘ ■ Mc- CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appre ciation of the sympathy and kind ness shown us during the illness and death of our husband and father. ^ Mrs. liuther Clark and children. 0- CARD OF THANKS We wi^ to express our deep appreciation to our many friends tfbr the kindness and sympathy extended to us in the loss of our loving father. The family of Joe Jason Dunn. FOR SALE - A five-room house in city limits of Raeford. See Mr. W. T. WrWit at McNeill Mill Store. 29P FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. Phone 5821, Paul Living ston, Raeford. 29P LOST - A black and white English Setter. Four years old. Lost on old McDiarmld Farm on Route 3. Collar tagged R. M. Nichols, East Bend, N. C. Notify Hubert Taylor, Raeford, N. C. Reward. 29-3eP FISH MEAL is again available. We have it in 50-pound bags at $2.00. The Johnson Co. 28-29C CHOICE RED, WHITE AND BLUE GRAPE COLLECTION consisting ct 2 Sweet Red Lutie, 2 Popular White Niagara and 2 New Blue Fredonia - All Six 2- year Vines - Special Offer No. 71-8 - $3.25 Postpaid. Write for Free 48-Page Planting Guide offered by Virginia’s Largest Growers of Fruit Trees, Berry Plants, Nut Trees and Ornamen tal Plant Material. Salespeople Wanted. WAYNESBORO NUR SERIES. WAYNESBORO, VIR GINIA. 29C I* ' gi* '! ;'■! ; iWANRD - BliMS fir Uw *lft at the RebMu Wii Aberdeen. Mmt ^pnre liu R irtin. Lnmber BHdge. N^C. - ■ ^ , 29C Fire Fire!, Relieve:- Umt painful bum with soefl^g, healing SWISS OOmiENT. It heals without a scar.' Hoke^Dmg Co., RaeforA , r 29P Posted Signs for sale at News- Journal Office. WANTED TO RENT - A small unfurnished house or a three or four room apartment. Call Mrs. Bob RusseU at 5741. TFC GUNS repaired and restocked. Keys made. Safes opened and repaired. Edwards Sports Shop, Lumberton, N. C. TFC OFFICE SUPPLIES—When In need of anything for the office from a pencil to a typewriter come in to see om line. Dixie Printing Co. Aberdeen. TFC >■ TBXntSDAX/DlEtmBEE tt, lfl» GtCAN AND KBFAIR aO ikaa and madslg af fypeiriit* mw'and adding nuddnes. Nnv Royal and Rmningtoii portahlea for sale. We buy and sell type- writers, and other business ma chines. DIXIE PRINTING COM PANY, N.C. Phone Aberdeen, ' TFC LEGALS FOR SALE: A grade seed wheat (Redhart). Fulgrain seed oats. Kobe Lespedeza seed. All high test & grown by Clarence Lytch, Raeford N. C. Tfc FOR SALE - 50 lb. stands, only 53c Cotton Co. \ bright lard at Johnson TFC HOBART-DAYTON Sales and Service Meat Mkt., kitchen and bakery machines, Dayton Com puting scales, new and used. J. B. Fennell, Lumberton, N C Phones; Day 1291-W, Night H75-W. TFC FOR SALE - McFadyen. Seed wheat. N. L. TFC liT'. A CHRISmAS GIFT rv ionths long I I ®ne ^ I 1 I bow I e«« For Only $2,00 You can send your friends or relatives a letter from hdlne every week for a year and they’ll thank you all 52 times, for reading about your loved ones is-next best to seeing them. We^ll send a Christmas card similar to the above telling them who if s from. Don’t Wait -—"Do It Today! The News>JoiirnaI SERl^CE BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, .County of Hoke, In the Superior Court. Ethel Mae Jenrette vs KemSit Lee Jenrette. The defendant above named will take notice than an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Hoke Coun ty, N. C. for the purpose of ob taining an absolute divorce on the grounds of 2 years separation and the said defendant is hereby re quired to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of Hoke County, N. C. and answer lor demur to the complaint filed here in within 30 days after the lOth day of January, 1948 or the plain tiff will apply for the relief de manded in the said coanplaint. Thisi ttie 9th day of December, 1948. J. B. Cameron, Clerk of Superior Court. % 29-32C Jones old hantofdacs aeair Rock- fish Statim, and same as de scribed in -Deed Book IT, page 432 of HdEe County public regisr- try. '.fi.'.. All bids 'must start ait $8,555.09 and above,'4his being the present amount last offered for this valuable land. ! Arthur D. Gore, Commissjoner. 29-30C NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of James L. Hart, deceased, \lale of' Hoke County, N. C., this is to notify aU persons (having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home at Route 2, Vass, on or before the 9th day of Dectember, 1949, or this notice-will be p^ded in bar ot their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will, plase make inunediate payment: This 9th day of December, . 1948. C. Gordon Hart, Administrator. 28-33P NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION ' North Carolina Hoke County In the Superior Court Doris Cole Hirlemann vs . . • Henry Joseph Hirlemann The defendant, Henry Joseph Hirlemann will take notice that an action entitled above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Hoke County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce from the deflmdant by the phdntttf upon the grounds of two. years separatibh as provided by Statute, and^^that the said defendant will furthm: take notice that be is re quired to appear atithe office of the Clerk bi the Superior Court of said coimty in Raeford, North Carolina, on the 24th day of De- ' cember, 1948, and within twenty- days thereafter,, and answer or demur to the complaint which is^' on file in said office, or tiie plain tiff will apply to tiie C!ourt for the relief demanded in the com plaint. This the 29th day of November, 1948. J. B. Cameron, Clerk of the Su perior Cotirt. . Seavy A, Carroll, Attorney for Plaintiff. 27-30 C NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having quali fied as administrator of the estate of S. D. Dupree, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C., this to to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home on or before the 14th day of Decem ber, 1949, or this notice will be .pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted toj^aid estate will please make iipmfdiate pay ment. This 14th day of December, 1948. Sim Peterkin, Administrator. _ . , r • 29-34P NOtICE TO CREDITORS .The undersigned, having qualified as administrator of the estate of Addle B. McFad yen, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C., this is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home on or before the 12th day of November, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 12th day of November 1948. N. A. McFadyen, Ad ministrator. 25-30p NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, (having quali fied as administrator of the estate of Amanda Shaw, deceased, late of Hoke Courity, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home on or before the 9th day of De- oember 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in baf of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 9th day of December, 1948. W. J. Sinclair, Administrator. 28-33P Now Open On Saturdays From 9 to 5 NOTICE OF RE-SAM; OF FARM Pursuant to Court Order dated Dec. 13, 1948 and obedient there to I will offer to public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Raeford, N. C., at 12 o’clock noon, the following valuable farm: In McLauchlin Township, Hoke County, N. C., Beginning at an iron stake in an old road, comer of Mrs. D. W. Odom's land, and runs S 86 deg. E, crossing right-of(»way, 18.36 chs. to a stake in south line of a 50 acre tract, and corner of 150 acres.; thence along west line of the 150 acres S 4 deg. W 45.80 chs. to a stake; thence S 86 deg. E along B. F. Overton’s line, 24.50 chs. to a stake; thence N 4 deg. E along Wm. Gillis. line and con tinuing , with C. J. Thomas’, 57 chs. to a stake; thence with north line of 150 acres N 65 deg. W 22 chs. to, a point in ,the east line of said 50 acres; th^ce along that line M^deg. E 2,46 chs; thence along Wood’s line and north line of 50 acres, N 86 deg. W, cross ing right-of-way and the Arabia- Rockfish road, 22.36 chs, to a stake in a stump; thence with west line of 50 acres, and line of Mrs.. C. D. Adams, S 4 deg. W. crossing said Arabia-Rockfish road, 22.36 chs. to the beginning, containing 200 acres, more or less. This is the late Frank Jones and wife, Mary 25il ON ALL SUITS AND TOPCOATS COME IN AND TAKE A SUIT OR TOPCOAT HOME WITH YOU. AVOID THE RUSH! • ‘ ' A winter calendar crowded with activity calls for per? feet grooming. Check through your wardrobe today and let us call for your clothes so they will be ready for the holidays. **Better Cleaning^* is our Motto Raeford Dry Cleaners PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE EXPERT DRY CLEANING .’i get information and tickets '■■‘van..,,. 'I possible iV' MINiY information 'HU fd It’s easy to get real enjoyment from your Christmas trip this year—go Greyhound, and go as early as you cani-Take a loftk at the suggestions we’ve made,-'^so you can plan for the best Holiday travel you’ve ever had—in comfort, on convenient schedules, and at fares that are still so low they’re old-fashioned! MIAMI, FLA $12.70 JACKSONVILLE. FLA $ 7.4r NEW YORK, N. Y. $10.25 WASHINGTON, D. C $ 6.60 RICHMOND, VA $ 4.60 NEW ORLEANS, LA $14.85 PHILADELPHIA, PA $ 8.85 Plus U. S. Tax. Big Extra Saving on Round trips. GREYHOUND BUS STATION Hotel l^aeford - Phone 239-1- GO EARLY if plans permit Biton D§camlMr 18 — Bait^im* to itort trips. Dacamfetr 18-20 — More choica of ssota this weekand than noxt. Cacofflbor '2?, 22, 23 ^ Bettor go now than on the Holiday weekend. December 24, 25, 26—• Leave earlier if you con. December 27-30—Better these days — more con venience, more room. December 31—January 2 Leave later if you cun. After January 3 — Best time for your return trip. ' .Be THE STATT »ift SUGg, ®o$»s Cai ic^ **^*iny y Gr, p ®yho undl I iN »»a»»”oaaaaoaaaaaoiMoaaaaoaaaoaaaaiM»MaiMaaawaaaBMaa^^
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