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jAirtJABy^v ro “TakeStock” p> >Skv 6'^ Sit-, L-’v; - .-^ X ■i r. ‘V --^I'ji^.. A» business firms take stock at the close of the year and this is a good thing for the farmer to do also, says C. B. Ratchford ilWtOKlKWIWOPKgOPeX*^^ % % who -lytints out that one of the most important factc^ in successful farming is “fanTn»planning.” “It’s a good time now to do some simple arithmetic on* the farm.” Ratchford explains. “De- terriiine what it has cost to pro duce- a gallon' of .rilk, a pound of pork or beef, a pound of col or tobacco, and a bushel of nr corn.' «6idterd15er Lite^ insirkii Soldiers serving in Japan and Kore^:'''^^ more movies than, they did at home. Under spon sorship of the Army Special SALE—^20 Services Division, at least four changes of Hollywood movies are presented weekly, many of i them before they appear in New.' York. The GI’s^>lso attend live ■ pain ot hayB bo€^ and a iieek'* |fe on Tneaday ai^rnoMi in Pender’s Mrs. D. J. Dalton.31c squares bright green molding shingles. Dewey Hendrix, Lumber Bridge, Rt. 1. , 31-p. A. ^ . ‘'He. c-nUy a u’ake County far-j ;r.er. who was in Germany at j tin e last year, sat down on st'^rre shows, “'including USO and; I their o wn soldier productions. ! i- if ¥ V ¥ y Sf if V y iiAPPIN-:S‘ /KOSPlKIT'. What more could we wish for you? May' ■ I these three cardinal blessings make !i|e abundantly for you in 1 -IT II A P P YE. ■' ! tlie core of hi.s co.-n field where ' e w;..' averaging 97 1-2 bush els of corn per. acj'e and began -0- ^3 ! p1 ^ r- fi figuring. ' produced this corn, as it stood He foimd that he had in the field unharvested at a cost, of 33 tents a 'bu.hel, with all costs included.. Half of this cost was for fertilizer and the . -r/. ^ I other half covered rent of ^land, ^ I hybrid seed, preparation of the S land, planting and cultivation, and labor for applying fertilizer and topdressers. • “He was planning to sell a [ -ortion of iii.s corn in bags. The ' next problem was to figure the jo.-t oi har\erting, shdling, bags u'.d bagging, and delivery.” 1' It The Johnson Co. Raeford, N.. C. S'!r.€!SSS!SS€SS*£5S!S-4:igi€’S!£5S^igi‘C?S!€!£' 6\\ LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS -Having qualified as executrix IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN of the will of Paul P. McCain, THE NEWS-JOURNAL 'deceased, late of Hoke County, I this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against his estate to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned, at Sanatorium, N. C., on or before January 2, 1943, or this notice will be .pleaded in bar of their recovery. OFFICE SUPPLIES—-When persons indebted to said es-:, need of anything for the of-immediate fice from a pencil to a type- Saddle Lou McCain, Executrix. 31-36-c. 'hlS' TOBACCO SEED ' . . I. .V V OOKER’S Pedigreed Seeds- —Bonanza WANT ADS FOR SALE raised on McBryde. — Young turkeys, wire. Mrs. Foster ■ TF-C writer to an adding machine, come in to see our line: Dixie Printing Co. Aberdeen. tf-c FOR SALE—Firestarters. Phone 5246. Delivered in town or county. Roland Covington, tfc I RiUHuord p'lined farm prices may rot See p. G., Dickson. 31-p. out that re-main as LOST—Four black pigs 9 weeks ligh as they are at present and hat a.s these prices drop it will j be more necessary than ever to ; watch prcduction costs. ‘Tn time of high prices almost everyone can .rake a profit,” Ratchford said, “but when prices ' WANTED to RENT—Three-room drop and the margin between j furnished or unfurnished a- production costs' .and selling I partment in or near Raeford. prices narrow', it is the farmer,' (permanent residents). Con- who plans his business that tact O. V. Taylor, REA office. old, two with brown .spots. 2 males and 2 females. Left my h.ome near Timberland about 2 weeks ago. Finder please no tify Organ Barton, Rt. 3, Rae ford, N. C. 31-p generally comes out on top.” Raeford. It-p I - ■ ^ I I I * I i I I I I I i $ $ & ’if y % 4 V $ % My, how file’s ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administ rator of the estate of Sallie Me- CoQgan Howard, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify ill persons having claims against this estate to present them duly veriffed according to law to, the undersigned at his home at Shan non, N. C., on or before the 3rd day of December, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate willi please make immediate payment. Archie Howard, Administra tor, Estate of Sallie McGoogan Howard. 28-33p. Are You Trading Cars? REGARDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. Lumber River Discount Co. Phone 767 South Elm St* LUMBERTON, N. C. -Gold Dollar^ . - -Jamaica Wrapper -Mammoth Gold -Oxford 26 -Virginia Bright Leaf -Yellow Mammoth -Yellow Special -402 McNAlR’S Yield Tested Seeds- -Bonanza -Gold Dollar -Lemon Bright -Mammoth Gold -Virginia Bright Leaf -Yellow Special -402 —Bonanza -Gold Dollar -Jamaica Wrapper -Mammoth Gold -Virginia Bright Leaf -Yellow Mammoth —Yellow Special -400 -402 PLANT BED FERTILIZERS Leading Companies’ Plant Bed 4-9-3 Fertilizers now in stock. Too, we have a limited quantity of Weil’s Hormofert Plant Bed 4-9-3 Fertilizer. THE JOHNSON COMPANY RAEFORD, N. C. AN INDEPENDENT HOKE COUNTY INSTITUTION ff-l It' If- '-*'•*. "j’Z. *‘*'‘*'1": A 4—gil«d c/tet 1947 lU; 'nbSl I 7 •» . >1 4 >5 grown! »; "x ifTliu M tEe oislr-ilut £tte9 Sally so wdl only fwo yem ago. It wi little snog last winter, bat M weapj^e. Now it*i outgropu Sj fneede a new outfit—fast! - ~ A lot ol buBmesses are in i£e Sl^e*^t as Sally. Ibeir lacfli^ea ^are outgrown too. During the ti^t war years, they nursed old equip-' jment along, patiently waiting for new materials and machines. And all the time they, too, kept on growing. But a lot of things theyVe been needing still aren't available. That’s why so many businesses—our own included—are like Sall^ i straining at the seams, waiting for the new outfits we need. This is a friendly apology to those folks who’ve asked to he added [to our crowded lines. Though we haven’t gotten around to you, we [haven’t forgptten you. We appreciate your patience, and want you to^ *|know that —as soon as materials become*available—we’ll be happy to ;i bring dheap, dependable electric service to you, too. IMm kt th$ New Hoor-fkf HOUR OF C^RM. SNaJays. 4:30 PM^ EST, CBS, TO EACH AND ALL; IMfhen We Count Our Blessings we find many we had not thought about. Among . the outstanding blessings fn our list is the good will of the people of this community. WE THANK TTOU most cordially for this good will and assure you of our deep appreciation. We wish for you a pleasant holiday, and a v, Mew Year that is the harbinger of rnany blessings to come. COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE RAEFORD,. NORTH CAROLINA PPbIWA POWER S LIGHT COMPANY^ -L: i' . J ( '
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