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Zj-.v- J-' 'tm mlifSdwnnriu. r^f The Ne^-Joonial ® 'r , CT5S35J^!T __3jtonii Ceroline i 'maASsocuT Miss Katie Blue of^P^ton spent last week here with her cousin, Mrs. Ruth Shaw Jay. Lester Baker of Washington, D. C. speat^the week end here witii his mother, Mrs. Nonie Chappell. Telephone S521 Published Every Thanday at RAEFORD, N. C. Snbsoription Rates: St.M per year. (In advanee). Mrs. H. C. Stinchcomb of Black Mountain, who is visiting friends and relatives here, will spend this week end in Lumberton in the holtie -of Mrs. D. J. Dalton, Sr.., , and several days next week in ; Fayetteville Mrs. A.. C. Clark spent last week in Ksnly visiting her, brother, Rev. A. S. Lancaster. While there she visited relatives in Roanoke Rapids. 0 ' BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT PAUL DlCKSmf. Editor and Entered as second-class mail matter at the post office at Raeford, N. C., under Act of March 3, 1870- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Riddle and Brenda Sue of Easley S. C. spent the wefek end here with I Mrs. Riddle’s parents, Mr. and : Mrs. J. L Warner. PERSONALS Arthur Parks of Norfolk, Va. j is spending this week here with ! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Parks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W,^allace Chandler of Lumberton, a son, Monday, April 21. Mrs. Chandler is the former Miss Annie Culbreta Gaitley of Raeford and Red Sp rings. »T-0 MORE ABd^T Farm Notes Itliss Alma Ferguson of Lum- herton spent the week end here w;:h her mother. Mrs. J. M Fer- Millard Baker, who is still a patient at Highsmith hospital, is reported to be improving. and a lot of market for tobacco farmers. But it will pay to prac tice sound econorny on the farms this year. Mrs. Marshall Thomas returned hove last Thursday after spend- i: '.he past month visiting rela tives in Kansas City, Mo., Den- \ ev. Colo . and Nebraska. „Mrs. Frank Tapp returned home Monday from Moore County hos pital where she was a patient for the past week. 'Mr. and Mrs. William” Lament, Jr. ;.nd children and Mrs. A. R. Mrvivs spent Sunda.v in New Bern ws.'.ing Mr. and Mrs. Faye Mor- TjS ■ Mrs. Percy N!\en of Dunedin, F!:.. is spending some time here wv.i- her riiother, Mrs. W. M. Mc Lean. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann, Mil. ton and Shirley Mann, spent the week end in Jacksonville, N. C. x'isiting relatives. Mrs. Lida McDougald of Hen- dersonville is spending sorr.^ time with Mrs. Colin Shaw. Miss Kate Blue Covington is spending a while at Myrtle Beach w;:;-. triends. Miss Belle Graham joined her sister. Mrs. R. M.'Adams, and Marion Adams in Ha.mlet week end 'cefore last and accompanied them to Charleston. S. C. for the week end H. L. Gatlin, Jr. was confined to his home for several days the last of the week. ■Howard McAnulty spent Mon day night and Tuesday in Char lotte. Guests iri the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dixon Sunday were: W. B. Dixon, Miss Katie Dixon, Mrs. Ruth Lippett, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wheeler an Miss Katie Marie Dixon all of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keith and son and Miss Evelyn Veasey of Aber deen and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pick- In 1946, people in the United States ate more of these foods than in 1941: dairy products, veg- etab’es and fruits, meat, poultry, game and fish, green, and yellow vegetables, citrus fruits, tomatoes, and eggs. They ate about the same of these—potatoes, and sweet potatoes, dry beans, peas, nuts, soya flour^ cocoa, tea, and coffee. They ate less grain pro ducts, sugar, syrups, fats,- and oil. Health can be improved by improving eating habits. , 0 yef»r. Tltis i8,'a competitive esrartJi^ nation given to LaUn pupils throughout the State. This test is furnished by the University Extension Division. Under the supervision of Mr. Faircloth, physical educaitidh di rector, and. Mr. Phillips of the manual trailing department, the cement foun^lion for one of the new tennis cburts is nearing com pletion. * ^ The high - school annuals came this week. This is the first time that the a^iniial has been printed, and the “^ork shows a decided improvement' over those of former years. The members of the Beta Club sponsored the publication, and they are to be commended for the splendid work they did. In a Latin poster contest spon sored during Latin week, Sara Neal McKeithan and Ann Gore won first place. Mrs. McGoogan’s first yeai; home economic girls are complet ing a unit in serving breakfast. The third year girls are now ser ving dinners. Both classes are also inviting guests to these meajs. Mrs. McGoogan’s classes are helping can beets at the cannery this week.* 01=3PE= i% Wkt k iim BIG “FARMERS GET-tOGETHER” 71st Township School Anilitorinni Monday, May 12th—8:00 P.M. J'"' t ^ FREE SHOW We are showing two special moving pieties, *‘The Crucihle of Sp^’^ and “The New Champion”. There will be^w interesting display of new Firestone Champion Tractor Tires. Everything is FREE. We invite you to come and enjoy the evening with us. Don’t forget the time and place. WALKER TtRE SERVICE 435 RUSSELL ST. [OE FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. [o1bO^^=XO] MR. FARMER MORE ABOUT SCHOOL NEWS Tr. and Mrs. Alan M. Schaeffer of Delanco, New Jersey spent the .hudren. wee.v end with Mrs. • Schaeffer's •mother. Mrs. B L. Cox. Dr Schas- , M Sgt and Mrs. Dalton O’Guin ffer left Tuesday morning to re- ^ c. Lancaster of Fayette- turr. ho.me and Mrs. Schaeffer re mained for a longer visit. ville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Prevatte Sunday. Misses Phyl Baker and Anne Zane Grey Norton of High Grc.nam spent the week end at point college spent the week end Peace college as the guests of ^vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Faye Baker. They went es- Norton. Guests^ in the Norton pectaiiy to attend May Day exer- home Sunday afternoon - -were, eists and hospitality week end. 'john Alex Smith of Pittsboro, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith of Vass, Mrs. B. L Cox, Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Blue of South- • I Brie res and Dr. and Mrs. Alan ern Pines, and Mr. and Mrs, Alex M. Schaeffer spent Sunday in McGill and daughters, Doris and Car'.hage with Mrs. A. L. Barnes. Peggy, of Maxton. Mrs. Evan Wright returned | Mr. and Mrs. W. A.iClegg spent ho T e last Thursday after being i Saturday in the home of Mrs. a patient at Pittman hospital for Clegg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clegg,-at Sanford. a week. appreciative audience. . All the characters performed their parts in an excellent manner. Miss Mir iam Watson coached the pla^. Class honors have been offici ally announced for the year 1947. Elizabeth Parker has the highest scholastic average and will be be valedictorian; Eleanor Leach, second is salutatorian. Betty Davis ranks third in grades. Pupils of Mrs. Gore’s second year Latin class are planning to take the State Latin test this DO YOU N^ED A NEW RADIO ? ? Besides expert service cm all types of radio equipment; w'e now have several radios offered for sale — including: New 5-tube Electon, brown or ivory $25..' Slightly used 5-tube Airline Farm Radio $28. Come In Today ! I Shop Hours: 8 A. M. - 6 P. ■ M. Daily Close 12:30 Thursdays McGregoro’s Radio Service DUNDARRACH O. SHANNON, N. C. Here Are Some Things YOU MAY NEED ^ CoiRinon Wire Nails Aluminum Roofing « Plastic Pitch Roofing John Mansville Asphalt Shingle John Mansville 90 lb. Roll Roofing n mansville Fifty-Five lb. Roll Roofing John Mansville 45 lb. Roll Roofing j Adelphi Ready Mixed Oatside White Paint Adelphi White Paste Lawn Moweia From Ovvens Tobacco Transplanter Lynchburg Tobacco Transplanter Boyette Tobaccb Sprayers SIOJIO per keg $12.50 per sq. $12.50 per sgb $7.50 per sq. $3.50 per sq. $2.75 per sq. $2.45 per sq. $4.50 per gal. $3.60 per gal. $24.95 up r 1 BIG VALUES !N EVERY DEPARTMEMT! I I during Yeu time’ tire ^ I 9 ; /- I I I No raitier which department you choose for your shopping Ilconomy Festival, jou‘11 find timely, carefully selected values. . (arefully sele‘ted values ar\; true of all Sears departments icraa . . . I)ut iar ihe first'iresh days of summer we’ve tried’to anticipate seasonable needs for your family and your home — and your car and garden, too! Drop in tomorrow. Shop fdr- yourself how we’ve gathered so many things you want into this exciting store-wide event. May Eiconomy Festival holds the spotlight here for three more shopping days packed with values typical of the quality and many saving prices you’ve e^e to expect fo Sears. J % :m 420 Hay St. Fayettevile — Dial 6171 — Free Parking ./ $5.30 $10150 $25jQ0 $20iOAto $25.00 I ■ I ■' . * / - . * RoanokP Hay Balers Complete with Engine * !John Deere & New Holland Hammer Mill * Anckeye Tobacco Barn Oil Curers * 2 &4Wheel Rubber Tired Trailer Gear * Moisiil Vernon Fertilizer Distributor on Rubber ® Horse Drawn & Tractor Disk Harrows ® Electric Wire Fences Huski Garden Tractors 1 One & Two Horse Wagons Jbhnson Cotton Co. Of Raelord, Ino. Cash If You Have It Credit If You Need It OE301
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