ROCKFISH
NEWS
By Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis.
THE NEWS^JbUBNAL
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THUBSDAY, MAY 1$/1947
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A group of young folks enjoyed
a HayVide one night last week.
throughout the shell and differ-1 suits in excessive shedding of the
ences in the size of the shell leaves.
pores. Probably heredity has lit-| At least three and in the most
Circle No. 2 of the Woman’s tie to do in this case, but a bird cases four cuttings can be made
Auxiliary of Galatia church wilh laying such an egg usually will: each season. The last cutting
meet with Mrs. D. P. Andrews lay si.T.ilar eggs throughout its
^lailiVnes and Combines are
(ire the lu'w threshin;^
Mrs/ Joe Lovette. Mrs. Herman
K(jonce and ?Jrs. K. P. Ritter
5;ive the 6th ai’.ri 7th grades of;
Rockfish scho;jl
'n Wcdncsc!uiv r:-p.t r,t i"st \ve^
Thursday afternoon of this week life,
at 3 o'clock;
QUESTION: Where can I ob-
Carrying
After the picnic on Wednesdayblueprints of .bee hives and
„ , , i evening, May 21st, at Rockfish,
' srhool Mrs. Milton. Capp’s music ANSW ER, Your Exten.sion Ser-|
county farm agent has beOT
should be early enough to allow
the alfalfa to make 6 to 10 inches
of new growth before the first
killing frost. This fall growth
period is necessary in order for
the alfalfa to store "enough food
in the roots for winter survival
and vigorous growth the follow
ing spring.
^ Joe Marsh
tricky scheme,:
pui'.ils will gi\-e their piano re-
vV'.'',?" ''flirts. (In ac('(>r({an{e with Clrajder 329.
l.aus hi North Carolina.)
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Prontpi attention is urged in obtaining >our permits
and records, which arc now available at your Register
:-cl' cshir.cnts ;.t he ct’eam and
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c ‘‘(e were .'c.'c .ci :n the iuidrile
■ ;f Ihc paity. T.he pupils were
rea’ly cute it', then- attire and it;
was hard to de ide on the best,! ^ «
bpj■ finally the jwic.es were given ! answers l imely
to Helen McDougi.ld and Charles J
Porter.
Slate Collegev
i supplied with these plans and he
j will be glad, to help you. If his
supply has been distributed, you
may write to Prof..David S. Wea
ver
care of the Agricultural En-
if Docd> office.
VeTv truly your.s.
Mrs. Ed Newton and . children
returned from a visit to her sis-
arm Questions
giiiec.ring Department at State
ervice wlfJi a Smile"
Motorists are mighty glad to pa-
t.’-onize Ed’s Service Station. The
College. Blue prints of other farm i driveway’s always cleanly swept.
^meetings and personal visits, the
brewers encourage retailers of beer
needs are also obtainable through
this sef\'icel
the pumps kept liicely painted, and
the office and rest rooms neat and
spotless. And Ed himself is “Serv-
QUESTION: When is the proper! ice with a Smile.”
QUESTION: What causes hens time to cut alfalfa for hay?
W. W. ROBERTS
Register of Deeds.
I It’s not only Ed’s idea The com.
iter, Mi'S. Cecil Reynolds, of New-'^'’ ANSWER: According to E. R. j pany that supplies Ed’s oil and
port News rec.A.tly. Mrs. Reynolds' ANSWER: P-rof. Roy S.- Dear- Collins, m charge of Agronomy: gasoline insists on certkin stan-
came back wifn her to visit her: Extension at State College, al- dards-not just in the upkeep of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wood.' Col'ege, says falfa should be cut in early bios-| the station, but in the courteous
• I the formation of egg shells is de- som stage (about 1'4 flowers service that Ed renders,
pendent on the
to maintain clean, law-abiding tav
erns. Those that don’t toe the line
are reported to the authorities.
From where I sit, it’s just com
mon business sense to see that the
product which you sell is handled
by responsible, courteous people
through attractive outlets. It wins
the good will and the gratitude of
the community.
RPESd
COMING YOUR WAY ...
a fleet of fine new
Greyhoifnd Silversides Coaches...
Highway travel at its best is
^ ^ - calcium, pnos- open) as the greatest yield per
, , , . ■ , , ^ , pnorous and vitamin D obtained acre of protein is obtained when
trouble with an abcessed tooth U. • u j- . r i rr., ' i ^ xu- x
I through the diet of the oird. Tne the allalla is cut at this stage.
a.st week. It had to oe cut out.' „ ' n i .x- , i i x,.
rough snells are due to uneven Cutting too' early weakens the
Mrs. C. S. Pickett spent last
Saturday night and Sunday with
her irother, Mrs. M. R. Knight.
distriputioh of calcium and water plants, and delayed cutting re-
It s like the brewers’ program of
Self-Regulation. Through bulletins,
Advt
'1947, united STATES BREV/ERS FOUNDATiON, IMorIh Carolina Committee
Suite 606-607 Insurance Building, Raleigh. North Carolina.
Bill Britt of Fayette\'ille visited
her brother, Gei'non Britt, last
Sunday. . > ■
Mrs. Henry Bullard and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jones of i
Li.llington, were Rockfish visitors
Sunday.
and Mrs. Ck'ff Blue and sons
Cliff. Jr. anM Biily, of Wilming
ton and Mrs. . Jean Qryur'son of
Eaycttcviile were Mothei's 033.'
gursl.s of Mi'.s. D. P. .Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stephens,.
ATr.s. Frank 'Vright and Mr. and j
Mrs. Melvin McDowell spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Neill Mc-
Keithan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nash Grooms of
Parkton were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Dees Sunday.
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«❖ Raeford Theatre ❖!
Theatre Opens At 5:00 P. M. Daily
— THURSD.AY &. FRIDAY —
Ed”
Mrs. Earl McKinnon and daijgh-
ters. Sue Allen and Patsy, visited!
her mother, Mrs. C. L. Wood and!
family last Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wood visited,
Mrs. Wood’s father, C. L. Monroe, i ^
at .St. Pauls last Sundav,
Elbert Dees of We.stover Field,; ^
Mass, .son of Mr. and Mrs. George | ^
Dee.'i, is at home on furlough un
til the 21st.
Mrs. W. T. Boseman visited her
.-■:.«lcr, •Mr.s. J. D. McGougan last
Suiiiirv.
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gibson |
spent Sunciay with Mrs. Gibson’s,
parei.t.'--, Mr. and Mrs. I'eatoh of
Red Springs.
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-Ml', fk'i'rge Shockles-; of Cali-!
lorn'i i~ visting his mathei:, Mrs.'
L. It. Shoi.'kley, and / Mr. and,
Mr.'-'. Hoy Shccklev. |
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Tom Dral.e — Robert Walker — Beverly Drake
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— SxATL RDAY —
“Roll Oil Texas Moon”
Roy Rogers
ALSO
‘Inside Jsl”
- ‘on Foster — .\nii Rutherford
Mr. ar-'i Mrs. J. G. Edge and
Mr. •:,nil ?vl''.v. B. F. Garvin of Fay-
ettcv'lle wer-e guests of Mr. and,
Mrs. \V. T. Bose.ran Sundav. i
We ar;' sorry to report W. T.
Bn.cemaii on the sick Ii.st again.
It is ho)icd t’nat his recovery -vvill
be spoeciy.
In the aijsence of the pastor
Rc\'. E. B. Booker, Tabernacle!
chur-.':! gave a Mother’s Day pro-
gfa.ib, which'was a credit to thotse
taking jiart and enjoyed very
muc;- by the congregation.
SUNDAY —
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Ki^^ws Best”
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'•ingloifP.i _ Arthur Lake
— .MONDAY & TUESDAY —
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■itorsous”
Ingrid Bergman — Cary Grant
iio'vvar.d Wood of Newjiort News,
Va. t'i.sited his mother, Mrs. C. L.
Wood and family, last Tuesday.
Cecil. Heynolds of Newport
New.s, \'a. cume for a short visit
with I'clati'vc in this community
last week end. Mrs. Reynolds,
who .1 arie a more- extended visit
here, returned with him .Satur
day niclit. >
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wood and
daughter, Jane, visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. McLean Sunday af
ternoon.
— WEDNESDAY —
“Metiirn of Monte Cristo”
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Leu'is Heyward — Barbara Britton
ocaoE
On Wednesday evening of next
week there will be a picnic sup-
per on the schobi grounds. Every
one IS invited to come and bring
a basket., Time 6:30.
The operetta to be given by the
. school will be on Friday
I'O I evening of this week.
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Ndtice To Our
FARMER CUSTOMER
KEiE IJE ^ Fii QF TME ITEMS WE GJH FURIISH
SEE IIS m YCOR NEEDS.
YOU
FRtll OUi ST
Gasisiisn Isr® -
laiis, all sizes
iliiiiiiiii 5°¥ - ioofing' ,
Plastie Pileh 5--¥ - Roofing
Johns ManVifle White Asbestos Siding
Johns Minville 219 Asphalt Shingles
Johns ManviSle §9 lb. Roll Roofing
Johns Manville Fifty • five lb. Roll Roofing
Johns Manville -45 Ih. Roll Roofing i/'
Adefphi Ready Mixed Outside White Paint per gal. $ 4.S5
Lawn Mowers from St4.95 to $29.95
Owen Tohaeco Transplanters $ 5.75
Lynelilyrg Tobaeco Transplanters
Beptte Tebaeco Sprayers '
baeoi t raehs
per keg $19.00
per ssj. $12.59
per sq. $12.59
per sq. $11.95
persq.$ 7.59
per sq. $ 3.59
per sq. $ 2.75
per sq. $ 2.45
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Hay Bayer complete with Engine
$25.99
$750.99
Oaire i liv^ Hollind Hammer Mills $135 Jo $225
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4 f lieel ialkr lire Trailer par
1 ffeel Trailer witt Jabber tires
mil Lime &
r llisfriintor on rubber
Drawn Disk Harrow with truck
M-iiki iarckn Tractor
$175.90
$175.90
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E-" (7^ (Q
$187.50
$ 85
$195.90
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B'gek Ep TsIi3®s0 3arn Oil Curers
One Horse TIoris IlilS Wagons -
Two Horse Hsekney Wagons
Helland Dorn Rusker & Slireader
$175.00
We invite you in to look our stock over and if we do not have what you
want we v/ill do our best to geHi|;r
Co.
Johnson Cotton
Of Raeford, iPc.
Cash If You Have It ' ^Credit If You Need It
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