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/ f i Newi-Journal -■ ilhAscripttoii E»tes: $S.M per pear. (In'adTanoe). m .4if 11'-. i- '■ Carolina: ; associat Telephone S521 NbUthed Every Ihnniay at EAETORD, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clifton of Nashville, Tenn. spent the week end here in ihe home of Mrs. Dixie Smith. They came to at tend yie funeral of Mre. Clif ton’s brother. Archie McNair, on Saturday. Mrs. Sam Morris started teach- MORE ABOUT * ing at Philadelphus High school near Red Springs Monday, and will finish out this school term. Poole’s M^ley . Elred' Helton of State college spent the spring holidays at home last week. Mrs. Shaw McEachern, member of the music faculty at Fassifern college at Hendersonville, spent ■a few days this past week with her mother, Mrs. W.. M. Blue. PAUL NCKSON, Editor and k*nbliriMr Entered as second-class mail matter at the post office at Raeford, N. C., under Act of March 3, 1870. Miss Caroline Parker has re turned to Washington, D. C. af ter spending last week here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parker Mr. and Mrs. Van Hartsell had as their guest last week, Mrs. Hartsell’s mother, Mrs. L. J. Trott of New London, and John Trott, Jr.bf the University of North Car olina. T PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven had as their week end guests Mrs. M. D. Gentrj-. Misses ' Almeade. Betty- Jean and Patsy Gentry, Col. Norman McNeill of Fort Bragg visited in the homes of Miss Flora Boyce nnd^ Mr. and Mrs. K. A; MacDonald last Sun. dar. Mr. and Mrs. Younger Snead had as their guest.‘= Sunday, Mr. .\rchie Wrenn and Bill Garrett R;,]ph Chapman of .Ab- of Roxboro. Mr. and Mrs. W T. Gibson had as tiieir gue.sts Saturday ni^l Mrs. Gibson s sister and her husband.' Mr. and Mrs. John Harkey o.^ Burlington. Mrs. A. D. Walters of Kanna polis spent the week end here with relatives. Miss Isabel Bethune spent sev eral ‘days last week in Charlotte with relatives. ♦> ♦> ♦> erdeen. Mr. and Mrs Alec Snead and .Sandv of Rockingham. Mr. } and Ml'S. John McKinnon of Laur- inburg. Mrs, Grier Klduse and Miss Judy Klouse. James Lentz, who is a student at Eckels college in Philadelphia, Pa., arrived Saturday to spend this week with his mother, Mrs. Ina T. Lentz Mrs. Vernon Parsons oJ^Seven- ty-First has retui’ned from a visit with Miss Jean Graham at Ashe ville. While there Mrs. Parsons and Miss Graham visited Mrs. John Morgan at Clyde. N. C. grown man when I had mongy to buy all I could eat at one time a pound of cocoanut candy. High prices will break up the wealth of the people of the land much faster than low -prices. How ever, let us hope peither will last long enough to bring dis tress to the folks of the land. I went with father to a neigh bor’s one day when he was going to help the man roll logs in the newground, and the men found a hen’s nest with a half dozen partridge eggs in it. They gave them to me for my dinner. Willie Willis says if boys are as bad as folks say they are why do folks seem so glad when the new baby is a boy instead of who are all.said to be so good. -0 Interest To ^ Furm^lrs Before you get too busy in your •vegetable gardert this Spring, John Harris, Extension Horticul turist at State College, suggests that you divide and re-set peren nial flowers, as well as getting anhuals started. Root vegetables will keep.bet- ter if the tops or leaves are trim med before storing. The best safety rule in-handU' ing bulls is to handle them as lit tle as possible, says David S. Wea ver, head of Agricultural Engi neering department. State Col lege. Forty-nine Swain County farm people recently ordered 8',300 strawberry plants of the Massey variety. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fo.‘;ter McBryde and Miss Eloise McBryde visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cardwell in Madison, recently. Mrs. Ina T. Lentz spent several days last week at Elon visitirig Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDiarmid ■SB* Misses Ernlie Mae McDowell and Elizabeth Smith silent the week end in Fayetteville. MORE ABOUT Phillippi Church Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ryan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M, B. Warren last Sunday. Mrs. Ed Bethune of Hamlet visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Flora Boyce visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Paris at Pembroke over the week end. We are now taking orders for a carload of Johns Manville asbes tos siding and shingles which we are expecting next week. We will deliver from the car. JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY OF RAEFORD, INC. Cash If You Have It Credit If You Need It 'ae- ..♦> 42- 'ii F C X BARGAINS For April F. C. X. Pressure Cookers F. C. X. Feeds of all kind F. C. X. Pasture grasses, approved for this section F. C- X. Hybrid seed corn, approved for this section f. C. X. Garden seed—large supply 6 weeks peas F. C. X. Soybeans and field peas F. C. X. Fertilizer F. C- X. Table model Radios -f. C. X. Paint—Both outside and inside F. C. X. Nails ■& Poultry wire ALSO FOR I.MMEDIATE DELIVERY 'Deep and shallow well pumps Evans oil—hot water heaters ^ Pates oil—tobacco curers Sto Kure—tobacco stokers Ward’s—One horse turning plows and middle busters If you need a used two horse wag:on see us for a bargain. One used Cole Cotton Planter Baby Chicks for sate at all time Hoke Exchange Co. F. C. X. Dealer Agent Phone 430*1 Raeford, N. C. Mrs. J. Benton Thomas Mrs. J. B. McLeod will leave Sat urday to spend the week end at Elizabeth City with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Foreman. Miss Dot Jordan of Southern vices. Mr. McMahan formerly preached at Phillippi. He is a native of Piedmont S. C., a gra duate of Presbyterian College, Clinton, S. C., a graduate of Co lombia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Ga., and holds the Mas ter of Theology degree from Union Theological Sjeminary, Richmond, Va. He woi'ks under the Commission on the Minister j and His Work of Fayetteville j Presbytery and has served many and Churches of Fayetteville and sur rounding presbyteries for a num ber of years. All members and friends of Phillippi are invited to attend this beginning rally service. Raeford friends of the church That North Carolina growers must improve the quality of their sweet potatoes if they are to sat isfy consumer preferences, was disclosed in a survey conducted by a State College Professor in Wilmington, Greensboro, Raleigh and Asheville, stores. Soil Conservation technicians of the U. S. Department of Ag riculture helped farmers and ran chers build 20,(K>0 farm ponds' in 1946.. Participation- in the 1947 potato crop price support is limited to growers who have complied with potato acreage goals;^ . ^ Pines spent the week- end in the cordially invited to at- home of Mr. and Mrs. F A. Keith. services. 1 Mrs. Paul Dezerne was con fined to her home last week with flu. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. sent Tuesday in Raleigh. MORE ABOUT Library News Murray, Teen age books, Let’s Have a [Party, Woodward; Your Manners are Showing Betz. SweetvPotato Plants Postpaid Nancy Hall — -Porto Rican 200 - $l ’ 500 - $1.75 1000 - $3 Pete Taykir Gleason, Tenn. Mrs. Harry Greene and Frances Ward left Tuesday for Raleigh to spend the rest of the week. j | ! I Clayton Bouyer, who broke his | Anthorlced FRIGIDAIRE dealer for the past 10 years. Refrigerators, Bimges, Wa ter Heaters and other ap pliances. BAUCOlvr APPLIANCE CO. Phone 3221 - Raeford, N. C. BROWN’S FLORIST leg playing football several mon. ths ago and who has been a pat-' ? I Call 249-1 lent at the Veteran’s hospital in Fayetteville since that time is spending 60 days here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. D. Bou yer. 0 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS I I All kinds of Easter flowers have * arrived i I GLADIOLAS — EASTER LILIES — GARDENIAS f I IRIS — GERANIUMS — DAISIES — AZALEAS I HYDRANGEAS — BEGONIAS — HYACINTHS Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Parks of Redwood City, California, an-' QIBSd nounce the birth of a son on Mar- * ch 13 j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foreman of Elizabeth City announce the birth of a daughter, Ann Evans, on Sat urday, March 29. Mrs. Foreman is the former Miss Mary Ellen Thomas of Raeford Mr. and Mrs. Malloy Lamont of Florence, Alabama, announce the birth of a son, on Monday, March 31. Mrs. Lamont is the former Miss Athel Johnson’ of Collins- wood, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Stewart of Route 1, Raeford, announce the birth of a daughter, Wanda Anne, on Friday, March 28. Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Gainey of Laurel Hill announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy, on Feb ruary 13 at the Presbyterian Sos- pital in Charlotte. Mrs. Gainey is the former Miss Nancy Monroe of Laurel Hill. 0 CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs J. L. Mc- Fadyen wishes to express^ their appreciation for the sympathy and kindness shown thena during the illness and death oi their wife and mother. It Pays To Advertise In the THE NEWS-JOURNAL Blackheads too. No waiting Yc«, it is line, there is o eiif^ harmless, medicated liquid culled KLCCRCX tlmt dries up pimples Overnight as it acta to loosen and remove ugly blackheads. Those who followed slni- pie directions and uppUed KtBsr*» ^ retiring were amazingly surprised when thty ound their pimples and blacklieads nuddiMuppeared. These users cothusiasUcaUy praise Klssrsi and - ‘jlaim they are no longer emlnurassed and are now happy with tlieir clear complcaioas. U«s KiMm. If oae ap plication doea not oatiify, you act jwiMi fMtr iBMioif bMii. Aak Tor Woorw today, auie. 49* HOWELL DRUG CO. Lots of things cm happen- besides-o fire! AIRPLANES crash through roofs— AUTOMOBILES smash into houses— WINDSTORMS wipe out homes— GAS EXPLOSIONS blast buildings— RIOTERS damage' property— SMUDGE from faulty. oil burners can cause expensive damage— EVEN HAIL can cause damage requiring extensive repairs, ... But— , ALL these perils can be insured against at little cost, with an endorsement added to your present fire policies. Let us tell you more about it. AmericaFore ' INSURANCE CROUP f . 1 The Jolinson Company ^ RAEFORD, N. C. ISi MARKETIXG Easter is a big day at my house, just as it probably is at yours. A few days beforehand, I start chopping at my A&P, w the family can enjoy all Easter’s special good things tcFeat. Because A&P’t; prices are mcfc" my food money goes farther. And A&P’s big variety ro'-ns 1 co.:’ and choose f:bm the best of everything available. , FIRST-RATE FIRST CO'Jt.SE The last word in first courses ... fruit cocktail topped with this sherbet: Boil % cup of sugar and 1 cups of hot water 10 minutes. Sprinkle 1 tbsp. „ of gelatin on top of cup of cold water. Add to sugar syrup, stir till dissolved; add 3 Ibsps. of lemon juice, jcup of orange juice, 1 pt. tsp. of salt. Freeze. For the rich flavor of fresh g':a'es. bo sure to use A&P GRAPE JUICE! CLUE TO GOOD COFFEE ■Ever noticed how quicldy apples turn brown when they’re cut? It’s a sign the air is robbing them of freshness. That happens to coffee, too, when the bean is bn't.en by grinding, so take a tip from me and buy your coffee in the whole bean and haA; it Custom Ground to fit your coffeepot! That’s how A&P COFFEE is sold, and believe me, it’s grand! Get mild, mellow EIGHT O’CLOCK: rich, full- bodied RED CIRCLE, or vigorous, tviney BOKAR at the A&P. DONUT DELIGHT Dollars to donuts, your family will love this dessei t inulc witii tenclc", oven-ri’csh JANE PARKER DONUTS fj'om the A&P. Split donuts and place vanilla or butter scotch pudding between the layers. Top with more pudding, and — as a special Easter touch — garnish with 3 or 4 colored Jordan almonds or candy Easter eggs. EASTER EATING I'd iplease every Easter feaster, do you." holiday rr’ai'kct’ny at the A&P. I’ll eat my new Ea'srer bon net if you don’t agree tha*^ it’s a swell spot to shop! j,i /;///-V For everything in A&P’s big stock ^ has been carefully selected and at tractively priced. A Happy Easter and the best dishes of the season to you! ALL-STEEL • DURABLE • FIRE-RESISTANT ‘QUONSET 20' "QUONSET 24" it QUOI^SETS ## 9 Whatever the need . . . barn, workshop, office, warehouse, implement shed, .machine shop, animal shelter, boat house, ^arai^e, vehicle shelter ... “(Juonsets ’ fill the billi Sheathed with sheet steel naiitd to Stran-Steel arch ribs, joists and purlins, “Quonsets” are easily, quickly erected. “Ouonsets" are the answer to your immediate building problems. Gall or write us today. "QUONSETS" ARE PrSODUCTS OF GR£AT LAKES STEEL CORPORATION PROCTOR-BARBOUR CO. S’TRAN STEEL DIVISION Deltqn King, Mgr. Walter B. Powers and J. L. Brown, Salesmen 129 Gillespie St. Dial 5165 Fayetteville, N. C. I Here is a letter Irom a iarm- . and The fanner’s for»« 0 Uncle ^ Book oi Experiers^e . and “Beiore ptantmsn S^^^ .^^ ,n mislurea o£ *'.a "^^ealion oi i«o Augusl, 1 f^ilralelicracro., y a..ed pound* oi U. ,1 over caUlc are itotv kne ^ llie field, Jo InlVieiuturenoi.”" «,.enapplyi»sA^^^„ operierlifoa- and winter pasliwe®" 99 tion iov me CHunaH
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