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WILL NOf BlE.
A MAN WHEN
FiRSf'HAHPLED ?
'f'rfE RABBI'*'
Fourteen
SRiCK AMP iloME
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M»IE Movep
SIRttLiMROuSLy
A PlSfANCEoP
'fEHANfS
CLOSING frttlR
SHoi»s
^^‘tileoo, e»/o') .
to attack, •
The complete layout consists
of an oblong exercise ]^n con"
nected to a shelter and breeding
chute. As an. additional safety
feature, the * bottom fence raiil
should clear , the ground by at
least twelve inches so that a man
can escape if,he should get trap
ped in the pen. Upright safety
escape openings are sometimes
provided at the chute and at the
comers.
Always ring bulls at an early
age and replace worn or weaken
ed rings, A bull is less danger
ous when dehorned. When ring,
ing and dehorning, 'always have
the animal securely fastened,
Weaver gays. "
1948, or this i^ice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted V to said estate will
please make hnmediate payment.
Wm. L. Poole, Administrator.
39-44C
cofnmenced a^'suit
LEGALS
ROCKFISH
NEWS
Farm Prices
emain
By Mrs. A. A, Mclnnis.
Prices received for products
The Rockfish Grange held it’s
regular meeting
sold
last
by North ^ Carolina farmers house door in the Town of Rae-
month held steady at the'ford, Hoke County, North Car-
NOnCE OF SALE OF'
AtlTOWtOlULE UNi>ER
MECHANIC’S LIEN
TAKE NOTICE, that the under
signed RAEPORD AUTO COMjp-
A^NY, INC,, of. Raefprq, North
Carolina, pursuant to and by
virtue of the S. of. INorth
Carolina, Sections 20-77; and 20-
114; and 44r2, as amended, will
offer for cash to the highest
bidder at public sale at the court-
at the Wayside January level, the Federal-State,olina.
Community house on Friday I Crop Reporting Service says in
night March 7 with good atten- its monthly price release.
at 12 o’clock. Noon, on,
the 5th- day of APRIL, A. D.
1947, the following personal pro
dance. Among topics of commun- Prices received for grains as perty, \dz;
ity interest discussed
the middle of February held
was the j
chicken stew .which is being gi-^to the January 15 level with the
ven at Rockfish School Friday exception of -ivheat and barley.
21 lor the benefit | Corn, oats and rye averaged |S, C. No. B33-I366, and -whose
night March
o the lunchroom.
One Year-Model 1931 Ford,
Victoria, with Motor Number A-
4329783, whose license plate is
."1.57, $1.10, and $2.35 per bushel title certificate appears in the
respectively. However, the price name of Preston Lucas of RFD
.Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reynolds of^of wheat increased one cent from ^No. 4, Bennettsville, South Caro-
New’port News, Va. visited re. the previous month averaging lina
latives here over the -week end. 2.21 per b'as'rcl. and barley ad- No claims for storage are ih-
ITiey returned home Tuesday xanced 10 cer.ts. going $1.70 pe: eluded in the-amount for which
and Mrs. Hazel Smith and daugh- bushel. , ' • this public sale is being made,
ter, Etrenda, )\vent with ‘ them Prices received for hogs and ^ the whole charge being exclu-
end are staying for several days, veal calves increased in Febru.avy j sive\y lor materials, repairs, and
'hogs bringinj^20 cents more perjlabor of mechanics and the un-
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McDow-! hundred jocylmds and ■ averaging'dersigned.
ell visited Mr. and Mrs. L. R. i ^20.70. Veal calves brought an RAEFORD AUTO COMPANY,
Lanier o‘ Rose Hjll and other average ol .S17.20 per hundred INCORPORATED, Rgeford, 'Nor-
friends in Duplin county Sun- jound.s. reflecting a gain of 10 th Carolina.
day. ■ , ' j ents over the mid-January level. Posted 3:13'47. Published 3120
— i Beal’ cattle at $14.50^ .shleep
C. J McNeill of Raebnd and at $8.50, and lambs at $17.80 peri —- —
PJC ca.me home with Wilton hundred pounds were unchanged-i NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Wood last Saturday .and spent from a month earlier,
the afternoon; ' The following com rodities
42-43C
Mr. and Mrs. L. L;^ng. .Mr.
and Mrs. N. J.. Ritter and dauph-
ter, Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs
W. J. Tart attended a birthday
dinner given by Mrs. L. D. Long
Sunday.
Miss Pauline Davis of Asheboro
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs F A. Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wood and
Jane spent last Thursday in Dur
ham
.show downward price trends:
cottonseed down 3 per ton; chic-
ken.s, 1.6 cents per pound; eggs,
-.5 cents per dozen; butter, one
cent per pound; cowpeas,, 15
cents per bushel ,and wool, three
cents per pound.
Loose hay was up 20 Gents
per ton’over January; sweet po
tatoes, five cents per bushel;
commercial apples. 20 cents per
bushel, and lespedeza climbed
20 cents per hundred pounds.
0
Having qualified as adminis
trator of the estate of Archie
Wall, deceased, late of Hoke Coun
ty, this is to notify all perse
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 ii-jdebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
Wm. L. Poole, Administrator.
39-44C
Mr. Neill Gillis of Fayetteville
spent Sunday with his sister
Mrs. C. L Wood
S Sgt. M. L. Wood, Jr. who has
been stationed at Fort Lawton,
"Washington for the past seven
months is no-wat home.
“GentIe”^BuII
Safe Like
”Gun
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as adminis
trator of the estate of jVIaryland
Wall, deceased, late of Hoke Coun
ty, this is to notify 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,
Mr. and Mrs A W
You can never-tr-ust a bull!
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the one which acts at unexpec-'
Wood icd 'monents, gores someone to
Motice
state of North Carolina
Hoke County
In the Superior Court
James E. Kearney
. vs. ■
Ozra K. Kbarney
The above-named Ozra K. Ke
arney will take notice that |ier
hu^and, Janies E. Kearney has
for an absolute divorce in Woke
County, N. C. and that she iSvie-
quired to appear at, my -office
Raeford, N. C. and answer dr dl-
mur to the complaint he has filed
heretofore in the 4>ffice of the im-
dersigned, ‘ within 20 days from
the expiration "of 7 days after the'
publication of said sununons a-
gainst her. The said 7 days will
expire March 27th and said 20
days will expire April 17th. Fail
ure of defendant to file answer
in apt time will "entitle the plain
tiff to apply to the court for the
relief (|eixianded.
'TFitness my hand this February
25,-i947..
pur^
: 'Cameron,' Clerk of Hoke
Coih|ty. Superior Court. 30-42C
lurth4
NOTICE OF .SERVICE BT
PUBLICATION
State of North Carolina
County of Hoke '
In the Superior Court
James McRae^
iVS.;, • ■ . -
Gertrude McRae
The defenikint above namhd
wilT take notice: that an action
entitled, as hbove, has been coA-
menced in the Superior Court of
requireJ
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•.vent to Lumberton on
on Tuetdav afternoon.
business -ival.h or in'licts serious injury
I says David S. Weaver, head of
j the .Agricultural Engineering de-
Mr. ad Mrs. L. D. Long moved' ;• art:nent. State College,
to Red Springs this week. Theyi One of the principal safety
have an apartinent -A’ith Mrs. I rules with bulls is to handle them
Belle Currie
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A '-'id"! .vouth .1
organized in 'Vance
the near future for
who have finished
and who are still
farming.
. -. , xvill be
County in
those boys
high school
as little as possible, according to
Weaver. With a well.constructed
bull pen, any bull can be safely
handled. The gates and doors,
as well as facilities for feeding,
watering, and breeding, can be
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the caretaker -to expose himself
Ex>m inlieie I sit Joe Marsh
Willi# Goes
to School ot 23
BvwTbody'* JoaUag mUlt Wells
to adiooL Tliey
b«i WflUo voold Ud«
la 4ha wodahoS ■cirad to
Hi rtf art card Imbm to Pa.
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akftai«d laaltoral Gollafa.
avar aov. Thajr’ra indnstrioBa aad
wall-bduivad—their fevorita bav>
anga la milk, or a temperata flaw
4t bear. For them the ’’three
1 to meant ResponaibiUty, Ka*
aoveetulnaaa, Restraint
From whera I ait, cynical folkf
who thonght veterans wooldn^
want to rotom to school—wooldal
atlak to staady babita of work aad
mo^tlon—bava thalr aaawel
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Phone
Raeford I
ymiy «• «5'.«• >»> >»
Hoke Coimt^, N; G._ for Ifie
pose of obtaining an absolute
vorce from the . defendant;
the said' defendant will
take hotice that she is
to.^jappeair within 20 days afte
the^ S^Jiis^aay of April, 1947,
the office of the clerk of the
perior court of Hoke Couaiy.
'Raeford, N. C. and .answer or de
mur to the complaint in said ac
tion, or the plaintiff will apply
to the said court for relief in
said complaint, s - '
This 24th day of February, 1847.
J. Camerph, Clerk of H^e
County Superior Court. 39-^.4ic
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