■y -'"t ' * ' ^\. ^ ^ ^ /'^^''^’i,'v ’ »' flttWS^Otmi^AL 11-^2'? ,W''. ■i &' '^w '■if markltiSg " ■' *' Wuiz/pUe Spiintr vtfl soon be here .. . and one of the first signs is to b* the falling of apmtites. Now^ in Grandma’s day' Ihiit was the signal to dole qut dosOs of sulphur and molasses(ug'h fV But today it’a mcrelj^an added incentive to make meals temptA and- ing-Jooking and grand-tasting. So I hope today’s suggestions will help you do. jost that. ISTMTCHIIM CXEKIK FM MEAT To make one lb. of ground beef 8er\’e fi people, combine it with 1 medium onion (chopped), 1 can of vegetable soup and 2 cups of SUNNYFIELD RICE GEMS. Season, pack into baking dish and bake in a moder ate oven, 375 °F., 1 hour. You get extra nonrishmaat°as well as extra portions by uangrSUMNYFIELD RICE GEMS «■ a aaeat eidender, because theyeoMtaHB'precioas vita mins and minei^s. Serve them often for breakfast too. Tb.ey’re th riftily priced at A&P. SHAMROCK SAIAD Come St.' Patrick’s Day. stuff green peppers with softened cream cheese tinted green, chill i hours, cut in slices and arrange in threes like shamrock leaves, with sti ijis of pepper for stems. Pretty as a colleen ... and delicious with this dressing: Blend tsp. mus tard, *2 tsp. salt, dash of cayenne and 2 tbsps. sugar with 1 cun un diluted WHITE HOUSE MILK; add 1 tbsp. vinegar gradually, stir ring till thickened. Smooth? Of course—thanks to creamy-rich WHITE HOUSE MILK from the A&P. Try it! SOME CRUST! T.il.c cheese with your ari,;,-? Tl'en use it as a top crust! And fov rich, rangy fla\or,use MEl.-O-RTT AMERICAN CHEESE from the .Ai-P. .Just bake your pie minus the top crus?, and 10 minutes before you take it from the oven, lay siicfs of MEL-O-BIT (about fi" ti’iok i O’, er the apples. Umm, what ?- c; ust' CAKE THAT TAKES THE CAItE Po your cakes crack, huni^ or have tough ci-usts? Then chances are you use too much fiour. Be careful to measure accurately. Sift and spoon flour liglitly into u,,,, ,,, cup without pack- vVAv.w //////. ing down. Level ■cup with knife. For lightej-, finer- textured cakes, be sure to use SUN- NYFIEI.D CAKE FLOUR from the A&P. DRIED BUkIlii'•fur plAAt. beds.: the^'expiration of'7 days- after; ^ Supply Iteilted'. The Johnson publication of said summo^ a-r Company.- 40C gainst her. The said 7 days wfll FERMATE I. . bta. f „ ^ days will expire April 17th. Fail ure of defendant. to file answer venMve./ Get it Yrons us. Johnson Cepnpany. *1110 40C BETHUNE’S CASH GROCERY Bargain, Hgs., formerly of Rae- ford, is, now operating under the same name with the same bargains in McColI, S. C. Be- thune Maultsby owner and man ager. 40-4^P WANTED 'yo BUY—Good farm —with ho b^ grass cn it and good buildings priced ’from $8,000 to $12,000. Younger Ste phens, Route 3, Fayetteville, N. C. 40P in apt time will ^itle the plaia- tiff to apply to the court for the relief demanded. I Witness my hand this Febru^y 25, 1^47. n J. B. Cameron, Clerk of Hpke County Superior Court. FOR SALE— Kobe ^ lespedeza seed, field peas and O-too-tan beans. Come to. wareheuse on Saturday. Clarence Lytch. TFC CALL early for your Easter flo wers of all kinds. 11^. G. W. Brown. I*hone 2491. 40-42P ‘X •»: X' -SB- '-SE. -SB- -SB- -Ste- •SB^ •JB’ ^ SPECIALS K FOR SALE—One used disc har row,* two Oliver turning plows, one cotton planter, one corn planter, two Smith plows, one! springitooth haiTow. All very reasonable. Hoke Exchange Co. j FCX dealer agents. 40C NOTICE OF SERVICE BY * PUBLICATION SJate of North Carolina County of Hoke ’ * In the Superior Court James McRae VSi. Gertrude McRae The defmdant above ' named will take notice that an action) entitled as above, has been com menced in the Superior Court of Hoke County, N. C. for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute di vorce from the defendant; and the said defendant will further notice that she i» to'^'appear within 20 dajm"’'afteg^, the 5th *day^ of April, 1847, .at the office af*the clerk of tlw?viiu- petior court of * - Hoke Couaty, Raeford, N. C. and answer or de mur to the complaint in said ac- tion, or the plaintiff will apply . tfc the said court for relief,in said complainL This 24th day of February, 1847. J. B. Ca reron^T Clerk of Hoke County Superior CourL 39-42C 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra trix of the will of Claudie I^e ■Wood, deceased, late * of Hoke County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against his estate to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned at Route S, Fayetteville, on or before February fi, 1845 or this notice will be pljeaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. , Mrs. C. L. Wood, Administra trix. 36-41 A ^ ■ % The High Point Coiigige Quartet will render a program of sacred music at Raeford Methodist Church next Sunday morning, announced Rev W. L. Maness, the pastor. These young people have traveled extensively in the last fourteen months, even staying together during .the summer months, appearing in some of the largest churches in the South. They have had a wide experience and are much in demand. They appear in the picture above, left to right. Miss Mary Lou Rainey and Miss Denny Lee Bryson; Mr. Earl Richard son and Mr. Glad Lawson. JUST ARRIVED shipment, of pasture grasses - Dallas grass, Ladino clcfver, Kobe lespedeza, orchard grass, red top. See us fcT these needs. Hoke Exchange Co., FCX dealer agents. 40C Jer - zee or Troy EVAPORATED BABY CHICKS. C. O. D. $8.851 for 100 up. Write us for Baby' i Ducks. David Nichols Hatch- ery, Rockmart; Georgia, 39-40c MILK 3 Tall YOU can buy a new BALDWIN PIANO or a filly guaranteed used piano from the Lumber- ton Music Store on very easy Cans 35g ARMOUR'S STAR Corned Beef HASH 16oz. can 29c Terms. Come or write us I ROD & GUN ‘ By Tom Walker Friends of Mrs. T. O. Moses were glad to see her o^ut at church Sunday. card and one of bur represen tatives will call on yon, Lum- j berton Music Store, 4th and | Chestnut St., Lumberton, Phone 408. TFC White House APPLE JELLY 12 oz. jar ' Mrs. Minnie Lee Wilson of Winston-Salem was the week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. G. C. Wilson. ,f 17c Howeii Drug Cu. GOOD FISHING AHEAD, SAYS ANGLER FLEMING i C. .C. Fleming of Jamesville is All of Mr. and Mrs. E. King’s getting set for a good year of children spent Sunday with them, fishing in the Roanoke River. He’s Mr. arid Mrs. B. F. Hardister got a system. , | and son visited their parents in. BABY CHICKS—Get new price list and save money. WORTH WHILE CHICKS, 101 W. North Avenue, Baltimore 1, Mary land. 37-46-b Butter Kernel CORN Whole Kernel :18c ' No. 2 Can CoIoniaPs Tomato CATSUP i4oz. hot. 20c Old Virginia Apple BUTTER 29 oz. jar 27c Harter's Clingf HALVES Mr. Fleming bases his opti- Carthage Sunday, irisn on the state of the heavens I * on the night of Old Christmas. Mrs. Earl Montague of Raleigh ; Foi the ne.vi week hliarch 6 thru 15 I ALL aiitl Stationery I ■If 1 as 3'! S?!8 at HALF PRICE (January ). He says no star^ were visited her parents over thie week seen on Old Christmas the; last end. two years, and that fishing was M “rotten” the following springs. | This year, he declares, “I had 1, WANT ADS .lust about made up my mind i BABY CHICKS^IO.OO per hnn- that if no stars were seen on Old Christmas night, I would not even attempt to fish this spring.” The stars obliged though, and now he’s making plans. HOIELL DRUG CO. •5B*C^B' 13l^•■'^B'; '•5B‘. ;'^B^ ;:^C•SB•. •SB' '•5B';3aBe;2ai^ THE FINEST IN HABERDASHERY GUN REGISTRATION BILL WITHDRAWN BY SPONSOR Sportsmen who are concerned over perennial attempts in Con gress to obtain passage of a fire arms registration bill which would apply to sporting arms can brea the more easily—at least for a while. The attempt-in the. cur rent session, instituted by Sen ator Wiley, with introduction of S. 332, has been shelved with the sponsor’s announcement that he is withdrawing the bill for parliamentary reasons.' dred, any amount—Hoke E?c- change Co., FCX dealer agents. RED SPRINGS FLORIST—Flow ers for alL occasions. Mrs. A. H. McPhaul, Telephome 206-1, Raefoyd, Telephone 360-1, Red I Springs. 38-41e PEACHES Na. 2 112 can 30c Musselman's Apple SAUCE No. 2 can Igc Zuyder Zee Cut ASPARAGUS No 2 43c can WANTED TO RENT—House or apartment fniaiished or unfur nished. Call H. O. Langdon, 233-1. tfe Colonial Unsweetened Grape fruit Juice 3 cans 25c A 10—TREE APPLE ORCHARD* ripening from the earliest to the latest, including Early Trans parent, Grimes Golden, Delic ious, Red Stayman Winesap, 2 f,c 3 ft. height - $9.95 Post paid. Write for FREE COPY 44—PAGE PLANTING GUIDE. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES W’aynesboro, Georgia. 40P OFFICE SUPPLIES—When in need of anything for the of fice D'om a pencil to a type-' writer to an adding machine, come in to see our line. Dixie Printing Co. Aberdeen. tf-c FOR SALE—Lespedeza seed. N. L. McFadyen. tfe. LEGALS Shirts No shortage of shirts here. White, conserva tive solids and stripes in fine quality broad cloth yours for the choosing. All sizes. CORRECTION Legal Hshing days for the slmd and herring season were listed incorrectly jin this release last week. The days on which shad and herring may be taken during the two- month seasoii are Thurs days, and Fridays and Saturdays of each week. —0 i- Rockingham County tobacco growers who sowed plant beds early this year were forced to reseed their beds due to Feb ruary’s cold weather. 0 ASHLEY HEIGHTS NEWS By Mrs. Ralph Cothran QUALITY- VALUE Mrs. Jones of * Merry Oaks is spending awhile with her son, David Jones and family. COMPANY “RAEFOPD'S SHOPPING CENTER’’ A V* ^ - V m. v' > _ It Pays to Advertise In The News-Journal • i'-.- i -Mr. and Mrs. Luke Pittman of Augusta, Ga. were called here last week on account of the illnes of Mir. Pittman’s mother, who is visiting in the home of • her daughter. Mrs. W. H. Haire. Also ^ here to see their mother are Mr. and ;yrs. J. L. Pittman, Dewey I Pittman and Mr. and Mrs. J; !j. [ Pittman, all of Hamlet. 40,000 GOOD JOBS A MONTH Excelleunt opporvunUies . for young men, 18 ta 34, inclusive, interesting work and receiving training and experience in many to land well-paid jobs, doing useful skills and trades. No previoos 'training necessary. MECHANICS PHOTOGRAPHERS DRAFTSMEN ELECTRICIANS MACHINISTS PHARMACISTS ’ PLUMBERS' STENOGRAPHERS WELDERS RADIO OPERATORS RADAR technicians; AIRCRAFT WORKERS * NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS and many others are needed now by the new Regular Army which must have approximate ly 40,000 enlistments a month to maintain its au|lhorized peacetime strepgtii. Your food, clothing, quarters, medical and' dental care and travel all pro vided without extra cost. One of the world’s best retirement plans. Retire at half price for life after 20 years or active duty; three-quarters pay after 30 years. A 3—year enlistment permits choice of any branch of service which has quotas to be filled and any overseas thea ter which has openings. GI Bill of Rights educational benr-^ fits fox’ mon who enlist before official termination of war and serve at'least 3 months. Get all the facts at U. S. Army Recruiting Station, 105 1|2, Per son Str Fay^teville, N. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Archie Wall, deceased, late of Hoke Coun-| ty, this is to, notily all persons having claims against said estate | to present them to the under signed, duly verified, at.Raeford, N. C., on or before February 27,; 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please -make hrmediate payment. Wm. L. Poole, Administrator. 39-44C WAXTEX BALLARD’S SILVER LABEL DAISY CHEESE JIFFY Biscuit Mix JEWEL Shortening Waxed Paper 125 ft. Roll Obelisk Flour 10 lb. Bag Plain TEA '■ 4 oz. Pkg, Wisconsin lb. . 40 oz. Pkg. 1-lb. Ctn. FLEECY WHITE Laundry Bleach Qt. Bots. 25c Our Price’s When Available Cashmere Bouquet Soap 2 ca. 25c Octagon Cleanser can Qc Swan Soap Regular cake He Swan Soap Large cake igc Spry Shortening 1-lb size 42c 14. Half Gallon, 23c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Maryland Wall, deceased, late of Hoke Coun- i ty, this is to notify all persons, Step Into 'Our Garden (WAMGgS All Sizes, Florida Sweet Juicy 5 lb bulk 81b. bag 25c 43g having claims against said estate! to present them to the under signed, duly verified, at Raeford, N. C., on or-before February 27, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make iir.mediate payment. Wm. L. Poole, Administrator. 39-44C NOTICE State of North Carolina Hoke County In the Superior Court James E. Kearny , vs. Ozra K. Kearney The above-named Ozra K. Ke arney will take notice that her husband, James E. Kearney has ONIONS U. S.. No 1 Yellow 5 lbs. 17c 5 lb. Bag 20c POTATOES Idaho 51bs. 27c APPLES winesap 21bs. 23c COLLARDS or Kale 2 lbs. 13c COCOANUTS 21bs. 19c LETTUCE 2 large hds 31c 2 small hds. Cut-Up . . . Ready For The Pan - Table Dressed iO 55' F^esb Ground BEEF lb. 39c Square Cut-Beef CHUCK ROAST commenced a suit against her for an- absolute divorce in Hoke County, N. C. and that she is re quired to appear at* my office in Raeford, N. C. and answer or de mur to the complaint he has'^’filed heretofore in the office of the un- Boston Butt, Roast PORK. lb. 55c A or AA lb 45c Grade B Ib 41c Smithfield Armour SAUSAGE lb. 49c Tender Juicy (Bone In) SIRLQIN. STEAK der§igneci^ within ^20 days from

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