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THURSDAY, FEB. 21st, IM PAGE TWO THE Nr VVS-.ini'RNAI.. RAFEORD. N. C. The News-Journal Pubiikhcd Thursday At Raeford, North Carolina Subscription Rates $2 per year PAUL DICKSON, Editor atcred as second-class mail mat ter at the post office at Raeford, N. C, under Act of March 3, 1870. F crscncls MRS. THOMAS AND MRS. MRS. McFADYEN HOSTESS TO OMEGA CLEGG CIRCLE FIRE STARTERS for sale Efficient and economical and "Better than Lightwood". Free delivery. Phone 524-6, Roland Covington. The Omega Clegg Circle of the' Raoford Methodist Church held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Lacy McFadyen on Monday night , with 15 members present. Mrs. Clyde Upcrurch.Jr., chairman, presided, and a very interesting prog ram on Africa and the customs of the African natives was discussed, I arte whih the hostess served coca J .via and mixed cookies. I WANTED TO BI Y Have room for several hundred bushels of good Torn. $1.00 per bushel. M il Haul. Rell Clements, 538 Hay St., Fay ettevlle. N. C. 37-39 C V. H. O. Balfour, Lumber Bridge. w N. C. S8-39p ANTED 3 or 4 room furnished apt. Two children, t yean and 3 months. Call 3521. 38p FOR HALF two burner Florence oil heater In good condition. H. " O. Langdon. 2:2-1. 38-p "0- SNEAD ENTERTAIN M a d Mr--. Younger Snead and Mr. und M"s. Crawford Thomas en tertirred w:'h a bridge party on Tne-'d. v ,.v.n.r.8 at the home of the -r-on latter. S' taiVc- ' ci e in play with Mr. ,vl Sir'. II 1.. Catlin, Jr.. winning h'.qh - iff r-.e. Dr. R. A. Matheson ! 'ting pr 7e for the men Pan' Dezerne the one for CARTER-PEARSON Mr. D. H. Pearson of Raeford ann ounces the engagement of his niece, Miss Dorothy LoJ -e Pearson to as H. Carter, son of Mr. and Mis. Fred P. Carter of Bingham ton, New York. The wed. ling will take olace in May FOR SALE Kobe Lespedesa seed, good as grow. No. doder. 15c a pound. A. B. Tapp. Timberland, N. C. 38-p FOR SALF '39 I .a Sale Four Door Sedan, Good tires, radio and heat- , er, recently overhauled engine. Family owned car. Phone I t. Rock between 7 and 9 P. M. at 2201. 38p j LOST Pair eyeglasses with red plastic frames. If found plea.se call Marvel Ie at 3191.. 38c FOR SALE Kobe Lespedeia Seed' FOR SALE One four wheel all, steel trailer with grainbed. Prac- tieally new. See Capt. Worthen at, Chandler Roberts residence, High-1 way 15-A. 38-p - WANTED TENANT 8 1-2 acres to bacco. All other crops ran handle. Everything furnished good man. T. II. Yarborough, Rt. 2, Sanford, N. C. 3J-p Y OLD CHICKS IT. S. approved l'ulorum controlled New Hamp shire Reds, Barred Rorks, Rork Red Crosses and White Rocks. Sl0.9.- per hundred during Febru ary. Ilatchrs Tuesday and Fridays. Franklinville Hatchery. 38-39o I r. A llmlfj.f Ulf of II y-Br id seed corn whin IS adapted and has been recommended i tn, cile In Hoke County. Hoke Ex- i z : ;v. is cnange vu. WE ARE now booking orders for Babv Chicks to be delivered la March and April. Place your order now as the supply Is limited. Hoke Exchange Co. g Jl ST RECEIVED Shipment as phault shingles, and roll roofing. Hoke Exchange Co. 38-c FOR SALE Cabbage plants, straw berry plants, seed Irish potatoes and garden seed of all kinds. The Hoke Exchange Co. 38-c won an;l M 1he ladies'. Two -t'll played u''?' Benton Tin after a h t .". li.'ioiis sa'.ai AUXILIARY TO MEET The P and Mr as the r guo Mrs. Mu. ray's of Green-bore giurfl's Vur-av's Executive Board of the Wo-' s of Bingo were then m:m-s Auxiliary of the Prerbyterian nrie awarded to Mrs. Church will meet Monday, February -as and Paul Dezerne. 25th- at 3:30 P. M. in the ladies parlor the hosts served a de- (, .jje clurch plate. I " '. Ebb t.arrinRton of Raleigh spent their M s. P. T :. R. L. Murray have t for several week;, mother, Mrs. Pritchett . They also had as one day this week isters. Mrs. G. L. elev IK Roanoke. Va., and Mrs. of Greensboro. W. R. P.;i kick at h day. but ',..'. is i it' p--o- n Lt ington has heen quite ,o:np since last Satur- ,jr. .eixirts stated that he wot-k satisfactorily. h'lsb; mess rext several dnys this week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. . R. Barringlon. T-5 and Mrs. Howard McAnulty left Monday for Oakland. California where he is stationed. They expect to return here in about two months after he has been separated from the service. M. aiil Mrs. Clyde Unchurch. Sr., are -pt'ii'i'.r.i; some time in Flori da on business. i. W. W. Hendrick spent the etui in Kannapoiis with her nd who is in the grocery bus there. Sre expe ts to reiurn week to make hi r home there. M ,s Jo-'i! linatoii spc'i: home of her II. C. M.I.ai ire McLauchlin of Bur tie weekend at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lt. (jri) Hugh. McLaurhlin spent several d..y? last week in Pittsburgh, Pa,. vL-i'mg friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Daniels and son, Billy l.ynn. of Lumberton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy McFad yen on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woolen and l.ave returned to their home in Port smouth. Va., after spending sometime with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown. Mrs. Berder N'iven has returned Iroir. Charlotte alter spending several davs there last week. Walter Webb of Raleigh spent the e.'k end at home. ; rn a i ntotJ'Tg ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of William H. McBryde, -deceased late of Hoke County, this i is to not fy all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly verified according to law, to the undersigned at his home on Red Sp-ings: Route 1. on or before the 21st day of Februar. 1947, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 21st day of February, 1946. Otella W. McBryde. Administra trix. Estate of William H. McBryde. :i8-43-p. -uewhiffflc Tax-Lister's Schedule: Sanatorium On February 25th and 26th Montrose (Lee's Station) On March 2nd A shley Heights On March 4th and 5th Max Pickler, Tax Lister r ,,j r 1 Tff-f if'-. .... .---- Miss Paulina Clark spent the week end in Raleigh with friends. ! Harry Epstein is spending this week in New York on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Johnson,' Jr. and cn, Tormy, who have been visiting Mr. Johnson's parents have left for their home in Wilmington. Mr. Johnson, who has recently been separated from the service has re turned to his former position with the United States Army Engineers in Wilmihgton. 1 WANT ADS FOR SALE Kobe lespedeza seed, cleaned. See J. A. Webb. Tim berland. Route One. 3"-40p WANTED Girl or Woman to care for baby twice weekly. Phone 559-6, Mrs. Perkins. 37-39-P FOR SALE Garrison watermetoa seed. This watermelon Is superior in rutting, quality, and taste to that if tke avreage watermelon. CAttROLL JORDAN. HartaviUa, S. C. 34-44-p jj DANCING 9P.M. On... BILL LOWDER i And His Band EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT At BILL'S CLUB Oae Mile North of Raeford Oa Highway 15-A Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Dalton and on, Billy, are spending several days this week in Charlotte where Mr. Dalton is attending the RA Mana ger's Meeting. T. B. Lester, Sr. returned from Duke Hospital Wednesday where he was a patient for several days. Mrr. Sarah Smith and Mrs. W. C. Gibson of Hamlet, and Bill Gibson of Laurinburg visited relatives in Blue Springs on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Livington and daughters of Laurinburg were guests of M. and Mrs. A. R. Currie last Sunday. W. C. Sellers and Mrs. H. K. Mor as spent Wednesday in Fayetteville. ' f v ' f 111 1 i ; ' H 3 - i' in mil imuiw tm mlL V THE LADIES SHOP r Ci OPENING Of Our Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Thomas riad as their guests over the week end Mrs. Tha.n-.as's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Corner of Durham, who are leaving Sunday for Cavalla, Greece where he will be manger of the Legge'.t-Myers office there. Mrs. Car! Morris and daughter, Julia, are leaving Friday to join Mr. Morris in Ho- Springs, Ark. for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Knapp are spending some time in Charleston, West Va. visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin left this week for Pittsburgh, Pa. where they will make treir home. Jake Austin spent Wednesday in Charlotte on business. Mrs. Richard Burkrarte and daugh ter, Marcia Anne, and Miss Margaret McNeill left Saturday for Indiana-( polis. Ind. Mrs. Burkharte will join, her husband who is stationed there, and Miss McNeill will return here ' this week end. , Dr. Gaddy Matheson of Ahoskle spent the week end in town with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. I Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. John L. MaulUby spent Sunday in Benson visitinf relatives. , Oar policy will be SEED DEPARTMENT With office & warehouse located in our Building directly across from cotton platform In Raeford 3 We have in stock now: Certified La. Strain Sweet Potatoes All Varieties of Garden Seed No. 1 Kobe Lespedeza Baby Chicks-Place Your Order for Any Breed SEED DEPARTMENT Victor Grain Oats-Cleaned & Treated Coker's 100 Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed Slimed & tested The Upchurch Milling Co. Line of Feeds Lespedeza Hay T. B." UPCHURCH, IMC. H. W. McPhaul, Manager
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