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? THURSDAY, DRCEMBpi 4,1947 • r'-'' 4 . '=" ^ t' \ ^4. -K y f* *' -5’ •■; ■. ’^’ • ■' ' *.s'^ '.' • ’A. ‘nTv^r^j -- “•^-r* SANITARY L Q U n DRY ^ ~ 'CLEilHERS i; eAW*eT AND, »i^ mie cuANiNc, ^‘W"» d*#» THE NEWSJOURNAL Poole’s Medley D. SCOTT POOLE liS The world is in a state of un rest, and all the nations are more or less unsettled and uneasy. Hon esty, sobriety and fair dealing, with firmness is 'the best remedy for present conditions. AUTO FINANCED REFINANCED LOANS ' General Financing TALK OVER YOUR NEEDS WITH US f.fi'’ Industrial Loan & Finance Corp. I i 'I " I I n ¥ m 1*1 a community where every body is friendly and desirous of peace an^ happiness and' where all the people want peace with their Creator and all the world, it is hard to understand what is the cause of this unrest and dis position to riot. That thing, Wallace, is making ^speeches to mixed multitudes here and there throughout the country. He is at heart a Russian. W. A. McDonald, Manager Located In Raeford Dr^ Gleaners Building | YES, YOUR INVESTMENT IS ACTUALLY INSURED- 1 \ By An Instrumentality Of The U. S. Government A Home Federal insured savings account is the ideal long-range investment—unaffected by market fluctua tions and shrinkage. Fore over 32 years dividends have been paid at a rate not less than— 24%pr *“■” Payable Semi-Annually Savings and Investment Funds are acceptable in any amount. Our investments are legally authorized for trust funds. Accounts opened by mail are handled promptly and efficiently. (Additional information available ‘on re quest. , • HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASS’N. 105 Green Street — Fayetteville, N. C. — Phone 5161 “I will both lay me down in peace, and '^sleep, for Thou, Lord, only makest me dwell in safety.” ■One of the strangest things of the present time is why the hens, as a rule, have not laid this fall. I have never known so few eggs at this time of year. should eagdge in better business than selling liquor. We desire justice, and equal rights for all humanity, but simple justice does not require that all Silt on one long bench. I think I serve men with whom I do not eat and sleep, equally as well as those with whom I am more initimate,. Service is not in intimacy, but in deeds of kind ness willingly bestowed. Highway accidents have taken the liwes of two Hoke County men within a few days. And these were good, industrious men, and young, strong soldiers in the last World Whr. If was a sad experi ence for fje people of Hoke Coun ty. The Ishmaelites are said to be descendants of Ishmael, son of Hagar, an Egyptian woman, by Abraham. They are Mohamme dans. This is not a religion of love as is Christianity. 0 ^ When REA was established 12 years ago, 10 per cent of the farms had electricity as compared to 61 per cent receiving electric ser vice today. It Pays To Advertise In The News-JonrMt SHOP EARLY J Visit our Gift, Shop and make your Christmas selec- i ’ tions, from our line of Gifts and Antique. GIFT & ANTIQUE SHOP HOTEL RAEFORD BLDG. I It is believed that we will have snow thi^i w'inter, as we have missed loi* several winters. But you never "can tell. This is hog killing time, and a' good timcj for hog killing it is. The moorl' is just right, too. The two foot snow that fell the day before Christmas, 1875, did not thaw in the least for two weeks or more, for the ground was hard frozen when it fell, and the sndw covered the ground un til after the- middle of the liext March, i I think snow helps to thin down the inse^ that prey upon the vegetable^ and in fact, all crops. And the snows “fallow” the ground. Mecklenbyrg liquor stores sold something over three quarters of a million dollars worth of liquor their.^first month. No telling how much harm that‘liquor did. Meck lenburg is the largest county in population in the state and it * ■m I 9 9 55 m $ * 'I 55 9 I I m I I i I s5 9 .55 9 DO YOU- HAVE THOSE COLD WATER BLUES? Do you shiver in the bath? Do you have to W-A-I-T for hot water to shave? Is it necessary at your house t(} heat water on the stove to wash the dishes? In short, are you putting up with all the discomfort and mconven- ietice that a lack of abundant hot water brings about.., r. ; } 9 * • r * ' k * t * k s , f'-:. 'I. ’ ^. ■ ^ ' , w ■ not if you have an Automatic ' ELECTRIC watejTweater! When you heat your water elec trically you have it always ready at the turn of the faucet. There is always plenty of it . for all household needs , 'T . and there are no ashes—n'6 dust or smoke —no bother at aU. It is fuUy automatic—all you do is turn the faucet. See your electrical deal er now about installing an auto matic ELECTRIC water heater in your house! 9 9 (CAROLINA POWER & LieHT COMPAnT) 9 9 ' n I I remember well those hot wrangles of the 1840's, when Sumner was trying to do the un reasonable aend unprofitable. A,ccicents are becoming more frequent. Riding on the highways is more destri,^tive to human life than war, nrfinrre or pesti lence. ,. ■Knowledge may be graded as essential or nonessential. To know those things which are confront ing us daily is essential. ■ Old folks used to know when .-^he moon and certain stars passed- in the firmament. The Arabs now threaten' a “Holy War” because of the divi sion of Palestine. That is how' all Europe is, they go with their backs up, like shotes bantering each other for a fight. It is not often a killing frost stays off to so late a date, but the leases of the trees died of old age this fall. The seeding down of small grain has been belated because of rainy weather. How ever, there is time enough yet to sow and make a good crop. I have known January planted wheat to be good.* • GERTIFIED SMALL ONE YEAR FROM COKER s ' , Recleaned - Germination M Percent REDHART WHEAT 1 $4.50 Per Bnshel ...x , YIGTORGRAIN OATS $1.90 Per Bnshel , _ I* Johnson Cotton Co. rrasa •'ii'-j.iEiii'’, 1'' "'’"’■'Tiir a r -.a i:, ir hr. Of Raeford, Ihc. Cash if You Have It Credit if You Need It Headquarters For Gift Values Useful when unexpected guests arrive— Couch by day. Bed at night. Prices from $69.50 to $94.50 Smokers — Metal and Wood. Various styles. • « Priced to move Child’s De^ Priced from $9.93 up . * r%i s — c3 Odd chairs in a wide selection of styles Very good buys 4n ' Lamps — and covers. • n i m . . . Table and Floor styles. Prices begin at $14.50 Good gift items. • Dinette Suites in Metal- Chrome frames—Chair tseats in metal, or leatherette.\A1so available in wood—Maple or enamel finishes. May we algip suggi^t\a visit to our displays of: ' ^ Luggage A Bed Room Suites Card Tables , Vacuum Cleaners Toasters \ Radio Sets HomeFree^rs Coffee Makers. Irons \ Robes Blankets Hope Chests Living Room Suites 1 Raeford Furniture Company HOK't:t'COUNTY’S OLDEST FURNITURE STORE Kitchen and Utility Cabinets
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