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^ i-m: ■ , v--,-., ’*wr^^j; '■#*» , ( t r> QUEWHIFFLE NEWS C by Mrs. Ralph Cothran « ter, E. R. Pickier and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cothran and Tif- fney Cothran. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hardister of Vass are sepnding a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardis ter and son. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Creel and family spent Sunday in Bur lington visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Hare and daughter, spent a few days in Norman last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Garrison and family of West End visited Mrs. D. H. Johnson Sunday. Mrs. Tom Sinclair spent week end at Myrtle Beach. the Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Hiatt of El kin were week end guests in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Hiatt at McCain. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Eubanks and John and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Israel and children were week end visitors in the home of Mrs. Israel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eubanks at Beaufort. PJC Homecoming Set For Nov. 12 Mitchell Brown has returned home after being a patient at the St. Joseph hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. George Van Ooy spent Saturday at the State Fair. Mrs. William Thronton of Dunn is a guest in the home of her dau ghter, Mrs. Taylor Sipfle. Among, those who attended, the State Fair at Raleigh last week were: Mrs. Ralph Cothran, Misses Thelma and Naomi Cothran, Mrs. W. H. Hare, Mrs. Tom Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Huff and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Sinclair, Miss Marie Cothran, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Cothran, Jerry Hardis- $ I I I I I I * I s! '4 4 Maxton, North Carolina, Octo ber 19, 1949—Homecoming Day at Presbyterian Junior College has been set for Saturday, November 12'. Features of the day will be the alumni meeting at 12:0,0 with an address by alumnus, Terry Sanford, attorney of Fayetteville, North Carolina, and President of the Young Democratic Clubs of North Carolina. Luncheon will be at 1:00 in the college cafeteria. A highlight of the day wull be a football game between Presbyterian Scotties and the Davidson “B” team at 3:00 in Legion Park, Laurinburg, Noth Carolina. Barbecue supper will be served to alumni at 5:30. The alumni dance is scheduled to begin at 8:00. The largest num ber of alumni are exepected to attend Homecoming in 1949, which is the 21st year of the’ op eration of the junior college, and the 45th year of the operaiton of the preparatory department, which began as Elise Academy at Hemp, North Carolina. 0 Many Greene County farmer.-: are taking steps to establisn .small beef cattle herds on their farms reports County Agent J. W. Grant.' and kitchen sink with copper tubing. Fay only' $18.65 down, and $8.76 per month. See us now! BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. FOR SALE: Electric Range, prac tically same as new; half price, and easy terms. BAUCOM AP PLIANCE CO. FOR SALE: Two used oil cook stoves, $29.50 and $39.50. Easy Terms. BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. WHY GO TO THE GROCERY STORE for nuts when our Har dy English Walnut. Blight re sistant Chinese Chestnut and Filberts can be gro\yn in your own backyard? 6 trees - 2 of each - in 12 to 18 in. size may be ordered from Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Virginia for only $4.95 postpaid - Spec ial Offer No. 3-9. Free Copy 48- Page Planting Guide in full color. Solespeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, WAYNESBORO, VA. 22C MALE HELP WANTED; Man with car wanted for route work. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Steady. Write today. Mr. MeVey, Chan dler Bldg., Baltimore, 2, Md. 22-23P “POP lets me puy with AAATGHES.” NATIONAL BOARD OF FWE UNOEawRITERS I THE JOHNSON COMPANY i ■ W i - INSURANCE I g ' - N RAEFORD’ N. C. M i % FOR SALT: Seed O.ats. T. R. Hendrix, Route 1. hjefovl. ssss WANT ADS FOR SALE: Good used electric Refrigerator. Reasonable price, and easy terms. BAUCOM AP PLIANCE CO. Let us install a genuine FRIGI- DAIRE electric water heater in your home. Table top, or round upright modefl, completely in stalled for only $158.65. Con nections to bath tub. lavatory Everyday Savings “Come Naturally*^ At Pender! TENDER SWEET PEAS GREEN GIANT, 217-9zcans 35c DELICIOUS NEW PACKED ALASKAN PINK SALMON, 1-lb can 39c LIBBY’S READY-TO-SERVE CORNED BEEF HASH, Mb can 31c C S OR FLA. GOLD ORANGE JUICE, 2ns.2cans 37c STOKELY’S fancy WHITE SORN,'- 17-920^11 23o GET YOUR HALLOWEEN GANDIES — POPCORN FRANKS ^ AT PENDER Nabisco Crackers Premium, lb .. 25c HI-C Refreshing Orangeade, 46-oz 29c Heinz Tomato Ketchup, 14-oz 27c Heinz Oven-Baked Beans, 2 lb cans 35c Shortening Snowdrift, 3 lbs 89c Comstock Sliced Pie Apples, no 2 can 19c Gold Label Fresh — Ground Coffee, 1-lb bag 49c Libby Vienna Sausage, no 1-2 can 21c Libby Tomato Juice, 2 no 2 cans 29c Ga. Maid Svireet Mix Pickles, 22-oz 29c Large Size Swan Soap, bar .............. 14c Cleanser Ajax, 2 cans 25c WASHINGTON DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS APPLES 3lbs 33c Long Island Snow White CAULIFLOWER, head 19c Juicy Florida ORANGES, 5 lbs . 49c U. S. No 1 Red Bliss POTATOES, 5 lbs 25c V Fancy Emperor RED GRAPES, 2 lbs 21c Carolina Fresh Dressed & Drawn Hen TURKEYS, lb 59c Armours Star Roll SAUSAGE, lb 45c Baby Beef CHUCK ROAST, lb 51c Center Cut PORK CHOPS, lb 67c Swifts Premium or Armours Star FRANKS, lb 49c Fresh Pork HAMS, 8 to 10 lb avg, lb 53c Complete Fresh Stocks of Fruit Cake Materials! FOR SALE: Baby carriage. Call 5056. TFC BAKER BROTHERS: Painting and sanding small jobs or large. N. D. Baker 21-23P QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS duetoexcess acid FreeBookTe'IsofHomeTreatmentthat Mast Kelp or it V*/ii! Cost You Nothing Ovur three nrllioH of tht*:- V.'ii.lkrd 'r.;». vTMr*'.’r iiave br-’-n .'aold rrli 'f of syinriiori!'Ol'..ii5trp.s.'?nr;=?in'A "‘rom Stomach .'iTl'I Uiiod^nal Ulcers •>Exc:s-; Acid- Poor Di^'slion, Sour r ;* Stomach, Gassir.ctjj, Hesrlhu-n. Slcep’essncss, etc^ duo to Exccr.s Acid. nri j.3 trial! AsU for “V/iMa.-d's t.'ml?!! fully e.Nplains this iJ* \ .• ■ ' - rrs-—zn HOWELL DRUG COMPANY FOR RENT: Nice C room ir.'.fur- ished house -• 2 miles South of Raeford on old ^Iaxto:i road. Mrs. Mattie Tyson, Route 2, Raeford. 22P FOR SALE: 100 bushels Coker’s 100 cottonseed saved from high land. One year from breeder. W. L. Poole. TFC WOULD LIKE TO RENT a small unfurnished house or 4 room unfurnished apartment . close in - 2 children, ages 2 and 10. See Boyd at Pender's Grocery Store. 22P Three room unfurnished apart ment for rent. Mrs. Leon Throw er. TFC Room and board for two gentle men. Mrs. Leon Thrower. TFC HOUSE FOR RENT: 4 rooms with bath. See Maxie McDowell, care of Mrs. W. L. Alexander. 22P MATTRESSES Sterilized and re-built like new. Best materials and workmanship guaranteed, factory prices. Drop us a card. Inner Springs A Specialty —Pick-up and Delivery— SANFORD MATTRESS COMPANY SANFORD, N. C. * Phone 950-J . -ss- vM* •»..: ❖>, , .-SE*...: FOR SALE; Facsimile Gold Leaf lettc-is and numbers. Letter your own signs better than a sign painter could at a fraction of the cost. Use on truc\ . show windows, doors, indoors or out. So simple a child can make them. Letters and mimb«rs in stock from one-half inch to five inches high. See them at The News-Journal. FOR SALE: Piano, slightly used spinet, can be bought at real bargain. Write or call Frank Merritt, Route 4, Salisbury, N. C. Phone 4003. 19-22P will be pleaded in bar of th^ recovery. All persons in to said estate will please immediate payment. ; This 20th day of October, ISMHL Arthur D. Gore, Administratar. SQU-ARE D.ANCE at .Armory ev ery Friday night - Ladies in vited Free, Gents $1.00. Music by Elmo Stanton's string band. TFC FOR S.ALF: f ok'^r strain fulgrain seedoats, germination high S1..35 per bushel, rerleaned. Clarence Lytch. TFC LEGALS NOTICE The under fied as adm.ir of Johh C. of Hoke Co'.i notify all pc against said- them to '.he home on c;- of October, Hi TO CREDITORS •igned. having qualr- ristrator of the estate 'ho.mas, deceased, late n:y, N. C. this is to rsons having clai.ms estate to exhi'oit undersigned at his ' ef-ii’e the 20th day 1950, or .this notice , Real Estate LOANS I have 1 new hon.ss whicll I can sell anti- finance to F. H. A. approved • buyers for as little as 20 percent down. F. H. A. Insured Home Loans for 20 Years at 4 1-2 Per cent Interest. I Will Handle Yotnr Application .Also Lots Approved For F. H. A. Loans For Sale. Julian Wright Office: Central .Avenne HE COST It's easy to own a Easy terms—liberal trade-in. Come in today. BAUCOM Appliance Co. Phone 3221 - Raeford, N. C. cf iY mii INSURANCE?” If you’re a select risk driver you can qualify for economical protection with. Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio. 0 SELECT RISK COMPANY 0 AUTOMATIC RENEWALS 0 OWNED BY POLICYHOLDERS Fill out and mail this coupon. There’s no obligation. J. W. CANADAY ROUTE 1. SHANNON, N. C. Gentlemen: Please quota rates on my car: Make Year Body Type ModeL. Jly present insurance expires (date)... My Name Address — ; Age Occupation CHEVROLET/ }88S88S8SSgS^| . . . the one and only low-priced car with all these EXTRA VALUES /f 0- WORLD’S CHAMPION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE LONGEST, HEAVIEST CAR IN ITS FIELD, with WIDEST TREAD CERTI-SAFE HYDRAULIC BRAKES CURVED WINDSHIELD with PANORAMIC VISIBILITY CfeNTER-POlNT STEERING FISHER UNISTEEL BODY CONSTRUCTION ii EXTRA ECONOMICAL TO OWN—OPERATE— MAINTAIN 5-INCH WIDE-BASE WHEELS plus LOW-PRESSURE TIRES These EXTRA Values are exclusively yours at lowest cost in Chevrolet! The Srylefine Oe Lux# 2-Door Sedan HOKE AUTO COMPANY Phone 2301 Kaeford, N. C. fMturing Chevfdef SupBis^nrl^ SpectcAi dB lh{» inoieh>w.s^ «AIL ABQARO WR VAMJiS^ UIttIMITED!"
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