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PAGE SIX THE NfcWS-JOLKNAI,, KAKKJKI). N. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1945 members of his group for participa tion in the invason of Normandy. He is now on leave of absence from the CongregiL; .al church of Terryville, Conn. Ch .plain Vaughn is a native of Eagle Crove, Iowa, and a jrradua'e this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified according to law, to the undersigned at his home on Red Springs, Route 3, on or before October 25th, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebud to said estate will please m.ike immediate pay ment. This 25th day of October, 1945. Graham M. Clark, Administrator Estate of Neill A. Clark. ADG 21-26p TIMBER SALE 1 10 inches or more in dianr.eter one foot above the level ground, upon , the lands of said Maggie W. Hester, in Antioch Township, Hoke County, IN. C, which is further, described by courses and distances as will appear by reference to Book of Deec's, No. 4-A, page 193 of Robeson county pub- l c registry. j CLARA W. WILKERSON, Guar dian. I Arthur D. Gore, Attorney. 20-21c STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HOKE COUNTY. Pursuant to Order or Clerk of Hoke County Superior Court, I as guardian of Maggie W. Hester, in competent, will re-offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door In Raeford, N. C, at 12 o'clock noon, on the 31st of October, 1945, all the pine timber of the Bapi it Seminary of Philadel phia. He has served in various field; in this country since joining the Ai.1 Force in 1943. 'vy f. X '& CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our deep appreciation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sy.rpathy shown us durin! the illness and death cf our hiifband and father, Neill A. Clark. Mrs. N. A. Clark and children. 31 30E 0110 OEZXO 1 rL -jzj, -v WANT ADS PLANES YOU WILL FLY IN i METHODIST FOR SALE Prime younf Mammouth Bronte turkeys. Mrs. N. II. U. Bal four, Lumber Bridge. 21-24c FOR SALE Excellent farm, 132.6 acres: 21., miles SW of Raeford on highway. Wm. L. Poole. Zl-p FOR SALE 9-room house and lot 2 I baths, well located. Wm. L. Poole. FOR SALE 5-room house, near cen I ter of two. Wm. L. Poole. 21-p j FOR SALE Farm of 148 acres. To I barco barns, good buildings. Wm. L. Poole. 21-p FOR SALE 166 acres farm. Wm. L. I Poole. 21-p FOR SALE 98 acres farm. 75 open. On paved highway. Excellent buil dings. 6i j acres tobacco allotment. Win. L. "Poole. 21-p O D o AIHLINES ar? v to i-w.r.s n.o at.uii with tucse models, most nt them war tested, but brai'.J new t,- civ:!;u:i cperatnns. a Curt'sj ( ,.i.iiuni.j (Cld) Lsr.r:'t tw!n-or.,.:ie tr.'... ru.it. .ncd war f:u: Hying t.ie ' Hamp." It will cr.rrv -1" pa. irs i't J50 milt. in hoar, b Martin Mars (JK1I) Wor'i!'.? lvr;cs.t liyintt boat. Crui 'ii.s at over 200 miles an hour, it can carry 106 passengers v."ith a pay! :ui of more t'nan 14 tons for over ilOOJ i.ii'es. c Lockheed Constellation (Col) Giant war transport and hohicr of a transcontinental lveon), can carry 64 passenseri or considerahly more people than shown tend ing under its lL'i-ft. Wi.:g span, d Boeing Stratocruiser (' Crossed continent in ju.-1 over 6 hours. This counterpart of the : fortress will carry DO p. sengcrs at 3S0 iv.ili s an iiour. c " DC4 (C34) Workhorse of war-time t -r.r.spirt will be anions newcomers to civilian use. Carries 4' . ..;vrcrs at 250 miles . . f Consolidated Vultce "37" Giant :. ' :i?.-enp;er plane is ! siz1 if present twin-enffine airliner r . nise at 340 ni;!- ; . WANTED Several small farms. See me if you wish to sell. Wm. L. Poole. 21-p FOR SALE J. E. Phillips farm on hard surface road Z. miles north of Raeford. 95 acres cleared. 65 acres fine pasture. See Roland Covington. 21-p FOR SALE New Royal typewriter. See L. E. Reaves. 21-p WANTED TO REM Furnished or unfurnished 2 or 3 room apartment call 3131. 21-c NO WEEDS in tobacco beds treated with Cyanamid. Now Is the time I to use it for best results. The j Johnson Company. 16-21c . INGATHERING . ) . r- ' of jr. .M3 .ur. FIRE STARTERS for sale Efficient and economical and "Better than Lichtwood". Free delivery. Phone 524-6, Roland Covington. M O I .if 1 o o Nov. 1st, At Armory BARBECUE DINNER $1.00 12:C0 Noon To 1:20 5:30 To 7:00 SALE Cakes - Produce - Cotton FOR SALE Seed wheat, Oats and Rye. No trash. Clarence Lytch, Raeford N. C. 17-tfc. ! FOR SALE Coker's RED HEART wheat, Full Grain oats, Iredell barley, and abruzza rye. Cleaned and treated. The Johnson Co. 18-tfc ROBINSON-PREVATTE MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Esther Gar rett Prevatte, daughter of Mr. and Mrss I. G. Prevatte of Buie, to Boyd Robinson, son of Jesse Robinson and the late Mrs. Robinson of Supply, on October 13th, at the Presbyterian manse in Lumberton. Two New Chaplains At L-M AABase Two new protestant chaplains Capts. Sumner W. Johnson and Gor don L. Vaughn arrived at the base last week, and have been assigned to duty. Chaplain Johnson, a native of Bos ton, Mass., has recently returned i from overseas and is the wearer of 7 battle stars and was also given a Presidential Unit Citation wh other BUTTONS and BELTS COVERED any style. Delivery on any work within 24 hours after received. Mail orders filled and shipped C. O. D. Mrs. A. H. Smith. Box 1042. Laurinburc, N. C. 39-tfc. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Neill A. Clark, de ceased, late of Hoke County, N. C, II O Pony, Saddle and Bridle Will Be Sold At Auction Come and Hear Gene Maynard, Tobacco Auctioneer, Sell Above Items and Basket of Tobacco. Note To Methodists: Bring Donations To Armory Hot Later Than 10:00 A. M. Thursday. 01 Q Mr. Tobacco Farmer . . . Tobacco is too costly a crop to waste it after it has been grown. Many farmers have lost a large part of their crop this year because of barn room and failure to install Modern Curing Equipment. Plan How For Your 1946 Crop! The "Cure-All" oil-burning tobacco curer is the most ef ficient curing unit on the market today, and b giving highly satisfactory service to the many farmers who were fortunate in securing "Cure-All" units in the past several years. If you want a money-saving and money-making curing unit for your barns next season, Investigate Now! We are booking orders for delivery next season and will be glad to have you place your order with us anytime be tween August 15 and September 29. Live-At-Home Feed Store Phone 38 Lumberton, N. C or the Upchurch Milling Company jPtoae 2114 Bedt N. C. SAT .vJCi wm It's Here The New 1946 FA PHI 21 HJ'lliU' Will be on display Tomorrow Friday, October 26 at Raeloird A uio HEW FORD PLACE I.'l RAEFORD OOa -TJ"
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