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- Vt' -■ ■ viv ■fik>.-.'‘i’\' ^:.. \ ,'-■, I ^ 1,.. V . - itC ■ * Vfca - . ' /• % *%• '? F«rP^ 1^: u. ; ftomm are being advised to order . Repair parts for ttieir tractors, plows, pud other madiines at the earUest jpQSsible moment. "there% an fm> itortant reason,» says D. S. Weaver, ^te CoDege agricultural engineer, ■"and ffs not ttie usual ‘Sho^ Early and Avoid die Rush' sort ot apeal". Hiwe% the way the Exteodon Ser vice specialist explained it; The Ot. ISce ot Production Management is prapared to give farm madiinery manufacturers priority on hot' until they receive orders tea** their dealers, SACKED UP HtV BONA-FIDE ORDERS FROM CONSUMERS. Theretpve, • ^ys Weaver, farmers toust determine now what pacts they ntod to put thrir machines in good qrder for the 1942 season. Then, toey must place their orders Im mediately for these parts. The usual practice of waittog until jiwt before a machine is neediid in tte spring, and then going to town for a repair part, will not work to^ year. There won’t be any repair inrts there, unless the order is placed at once. ■ . ' M (Tin the *Food for Freedom’ program ^^mers must produce more food vpth. fewer men,” Weaver pointed out “Greatly increased use of farm n^fcdiin«y is indicated. To meet toe demand for new machines would re- qiiSre the manufacture of 20 to 25 percent more tractors, plows, com bines, etc., than were produced in 1#41. ^ X)n ^ ^er hand”, he declared, “there is only enough metal avail able tor 75 to 80 percent as many faxmmdiittes as were manufactured year, even with priorities on metals: This shortage must be made liUss Mamie Mifhato J. C. Thoinas,.^ Jade Marie Hodgin Mra. Jade. Hotlgiii M: B. McBryile W. L. Gibson Mrs. J, A^^ Hodgin Jean Hodgifi Katltortoe Hodgin Marriet Hodgin Maggie Leach W. C. Sanderaon. Mrs. Albert Parham Murdock MeHillian mlS^ Baeford [itoher^Ahto Cd. Mn. A. I«.,.'BeUtURe . AV' S. Etoto : . E. Norton ^ N. A. Clack **■ H. G. Aitifry ' Hector McNeill Alex Farmer J: W. McBfyde J. F. McMillah |j. R. Hendrix A. R. Currie E'. A. Wright >*• ■ t c . Cctttiidtfed Mexf^tok ^ j^Mfc*o3S5gir^3aSg" ihiioa Bdti At Tne Bonie BmmI Bfuxket. Mrs. Cgtberine McPbaul and Family Im u Blue J. D. Maion John Cuibreth M- A- Mcl^ld W. B. McLatiCfalin W. C. Hodgin Mrs. W. C. Hodgin G. C. Biggs and Family Mrs. H. R. Poole up’ by bettei ntodiines. Ni of all present rative ’r ■ -V" ’.f - .>ilM Home Demonstration met to Dec- W itoopie present, parties todc the place of ^ i^ongtotiOn iiiMbftotf. ^ toe club members, ku Wtchimiftplg - ufttobit brou^t gifts suitable m toe Army Camps. A from each dub sent these Ijto* in camp from ike Antoiriimicito. the Ashemont meeting, a home misshmary who is some time ‘ it toe State Sstojl^iitom, brought the Christmas 'mesitope. ? • Boyce who now lives accompanied the Home u.j Meetings and check- BWary books. Miss Boyce la f^ormer school teacher anrf has eeveral years in China and Boyce talked at sev- itotb parties and btoujiAt '" It first hand informatkiii situatiou. In those countries rapan. / Allendale Chib gave a xnls^ toower for a recant bride, vdio was formerly Ruth ■ V.., Agent apSBt toe after- Vmetober 1 at. Carthage ’ attended.cfjyiiit oenning 1 Siveni|||*J|lr.i D. E. Hall s Compmr, Mts. J. a. Will Hdliy, Mid Mrs. toe AUendild 9ed. spent Tutoday . .^Lumberton itowe ske ^ ^emonjftni^on J. H. MdJeiU Mrs. Lydia Skipper Mrs. Jane Big^ Dan Watson J. A. Hodgin Grover Brownl N. B. Brown Lee Mpss M. C. Brown Aubrey Smith iliee Maultsby M: M. Thompson Willie 'VirleU R. hi Carter Charles Seate Miss Graham Ladies Shop Bluemont Beauty Shop Keith’s Beauty Shop Nivens Service Station McMBlan Motor Co. Israel Mann Cobin Filling Station Hoke Furniture Co. M. R. Smith Carl Morris H. K. HoUand Raeford Lumber Co. Fresh Cabk^age . Sets At Tbe Hfbnie its Onion ?bod Market 1:1-8-15-22 pd. Martha Walters Ida Walters !M. E. Walters ■uther Clark John F. Chisolm E^essie Parks Annie Thomas Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pender^ass |Mrs. J. W. Hardison " • ^ E. G. Capps Mrs. E. G. Capps L. W. Parrish Mrs. F. P. Bethea W. M. Monroe Mrs. 'Louis Patlcer • ' Fresh Cabbage Plants Onion pets At The Hoine Food Mafkbt | LEGAL NOTICES ADBONISTRATOE'S NOTICE Having fHis’;day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Marion E. ■Warren, deceased, late of Hoke coun- j ty. North Carolina, this is to notify I all persons having any claims against j the said estate to present them to me, duly verified, on or before toe| 31st day of December, 1942, or this! notice will be pleaded in bar of their | recovery. All persons indebted to the said] estate will please make immediate] settlement. This 31st day of December, 1941. MARION B. WARREN, Administrator. BEPORT OF CONDlTtOP^ OF of Baefdfd in the Stii^ N. C. at Uie elmto ^ hiisiliess M December 31st, 1941. ASSETS Loans and Discounts .$158,504.^; XJntted ^ates Government obligations, ^dii^t and ^arahteed Obligatic^ of States and political subdivisions ......... Cash, bailees WiUi other banks, including reserve l^lAhdes, and cash items in process ofcoUection. Bank premises owned $13,877.28, furniture and fixtures $3,354.14 Real estate owned other than bank premises Other asi^ts L TOTAL ASSETS 3i9(M l0d;708.2B] 703,447.71 17,231.42 I.OO3 779:8ff $1,018,572.21 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 635,979.74 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporation — 234,051.09 Deposits of United States Government (including ^ postal savings) 1,107.55 ^^its of States and potitical subdivisions 57,947.99 Other deposits (certified and oflicers’ checks, etc.) 3.489 84 ^ TOTAL DEPOSITS $932,576.01 Other liabilities 2,57763 TotaJ Liabilities (not indtttBng suhtofAnated ebUgatMiu shown below) .|$S5423.64 Capital* Sumus Inmv CAPmUEiiccoDim --•r 2$,^09 98M.0P 3,418.57 uiuhvided profits.........— Total Capital ^eew9^ 4 83,418.57 Total Liabilities and Ci^itai Accounts ~..|1,018,572JS1 This bank’s capital coasts of common stodt wtttf total par vainii |2S,000. ^ , memoranda (and securities loaned) (book value): . (b) Other assets pledged to Secujfe deposits and other Judina not ■ - - - liabilities (tocfcding notes "S fe^wiiscounted and aeeunties sold under repurchase agreement) TOTAL Stanton, Soutoeaiitom Visifed the ^iy J in the interest of the : J«t.; ;- _; me^lbers ■ from eai^ lptims liatiilities: recentf TJptwbHc u,, ’ *fcok8 were toecked during toe month, and comforter pro- y^anyaiwd during the month. - have been completed ep>Mmforters are still 29,620.49 (a) Deposits secured by pledg^ assets pursuant ... (e) TOTAL “jf (a) On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits of this bank was (b) Assets reported above which were eligibie as 1^7 Cnn '*i|L (GItotouied from I ' -r- to Gibson Mdtochem $ 29.620.49 .... 29,620.49 ....$ 29,620.49 116,397;00 705,7m00 two) , W-. McDonald, A^t. Cashier, of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and tha ' * correctly represents the true state of' tke severa [ rS"‘" Correct—-Attest: J. L. McNeill F. B. SEXTON A. K. STEVENS T. B. UPCHURCH H. L. GATLIN E.-B.McNE1LL 'Dir^tori. State of North Carolina, County of Hoke, ss; I *0 and subscribed before me this 7th dav I ^bSk ^ ^oK ?r iMjr cammlEsKm January, rector of ? (Ala's 8TA|S OF NORTH CAROLINA, 6ov^ 6rw^: SAliill WlLSbWlAND hussand JAMES EFFIE * PARI^ - AND HUSBAND WYAT PAlikMl KT Al. TMetonwww' vw'’JWJ (■f ■ I E ■gpi-. K mtocn, whigtof uibmem: to HatoXS.^. HENRY WHe ^ora^ J- — ui mv -Jip. nv wr -The d^ebd»br3S^.'lir(£oiT^t^6S^ti^^ and wtfo, Nom McCormick, Henry and mIcot. Etqiena Baker McCormick, tiir McConnidc and -wife McCoriidi5c "‘Mid Hitbbapi McCoimiidl .and wife Sarah, BfoCtuitoGk;, McCormick and wife,M'eConnk^, will ttdee, nof iM ibat a suifonci^ in the abWe entttle|it Action was itiuatt against the said defeddahts fU toe 8th day ol Bedimber; IKl iktow HSU, ;/ • l5 '» f,? v'^. an| will take notfoe fhii(^ required to atntu -ani dem|ir ,to , nun^ in the 8ri®ied.’' ' , Hits 18th Decemh^, ■’ ■ ^ Clerk of the Sitoei^Q^ M "$A]0^BIPS LEADING D^. STOI|E** fimfir lin ■M,r Orders liiliiti i^limied la By NiHe O’clock To Get On ipirft Cletlyery. Orders Must Be Phoned In Before Ten O’clock To Get On Second Defiy^ery. Orders Must Be Phoned In Before IWee Thirty For First Deliyery. Orders Must Be Phoned In Before Four Thirty For Last Deliyery. JWTAUnUlHMKm IM,$mOvTini Your BiuiheM Appreciated , , PLone 244-1 i paslor, Rev. E. 6 ed by her former pastenrs, ™ and Rev,. B. R, Robin^^!^ Rev. H. K: Hcdirad ■ sbid J: Rea^. A chb^ fr^, alitor ehiuri sang Crossing of the Bar and Ru. of Ages. Thf home was foxed to i' capaicity to hold jthe throngs of, soi rowing friei^ and the many beau' ful flowers tont as a i* last trib"' Interment was in the iamibr plgi the RaeldNl cemeteiy. Pallb were Crowford Thomas, H. L. lin, 'Jr., Fred Johnson, Walter Brown, Arch Graham, Harry Greeii^ Lavrrence McNeill, and i^wdh Smitj Th^ very close friends and immedia toe d(^cfose^ « ri^ toe flowers awist^ by m younger women. Mrs. Upchurdi who was Mollie Johnson was bom March 25, 1866, in Wake County near old Wake cito^ about, sixteen mil« from' Ral(^. IW parents were Willfo^ and Ann,'Jones Johnson. SS^'^yiito into” *0 Thonifoi Benton %j|k$iua^ tober 20,1889, and ifo^ in 1898. She war nfoi^ in C^istian Church, but oh gamjng m leford'toeand' orgfoiise toe ; W She was an adttve to church up until the ,T ’ Methodist Church Orgitoj^^ fo 1900 and Mr. and uj^^g _^names headed the 1^ of toe n^w She had bee^i^piSioir of toe Women’s Missionary'iSfo^^ stoce Ifo organiration to 11^^• awarded a life membet^p^^ to that society, a coveted honor;^e Wfo always inter^ted in therschoOto of top tovm fold the Parenf-Te^clfora sociation. She was verylfo^ve to woman’s club work and its beginning she always hiHd an im. porfont office to the Raeford's Woman’s Qub. Her ablHiif ak 8 club Woman was recogufoed by the N/ C. State - ori^mzation ■ sbe was a* past ipsldcnt of tl»;Mtato District RecenSy she received a Pitoieef Club Womb’s Medal pt the State of North CaroUiia- She had written and pub- lishe4 several books of iioems. Suij^ivtog Mrs. UPehuwto Wli^ tousbapd .three sons, C. si Uedtoreb * B.. Upchurch, and I,, all RaefHrd, three daugh- |lrs. H. A. CtomeroB, Mrs. R. b. ^ Raeford and Bfra. Allen Mc- W Winston-Salem. Three child- “ deed. Th^r are an inf^ and '•wrence, and dautoW Mar|e. »Pandchildrra, one great 14, a brother A. G. Johnfon ®St^ D. C., two sisters, P. ,^th and MTs. Iifoia if Vmtoa also survive of topse 4rpm out-of-towii , u;, fimeral were: Relat- Washington, 5 Mrs. Upchurch; a^ Mhi. Maton smith of sister and brother-inS^ M*** a^ Mrs. Httoari Sheribn cetFu,! i Hardy Mills ^hew. Tapley Johnson Sprtogs; D?. and Mrs. j. Cl^e 'BaUentine, Mr. and ftoP ^Pbnsoit, and James Judd F . *®4 Mrs. John Shaw Roy C6I- im If. Massey, pf Smiffifield. told Mrs, j. m Hpgejp^ jjpg Chester » a^:Mri ; ^, P^ McKay. Mr; pabnw Bfr rand Mfo. ia7^ -D.. \ VINCE Saturday foreign returned This,. pro£ Blue] of aJ thage] SextG Seate,! ^ Heines,^ F. W. A.C;Bre en of L. Maxtor ^ames Mrs! k‘0-}' Cm and
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