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KVH- •S.|;et mm TBBffmaOUINAL fS-VM ^ysg.?. i^P “'lA^- V' MR.FARMR; \>x See Us Promptly For QUEWHIFFLE KEWS -4 by Mrs. Ralph CoHlrtn Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Strickland of Dunn spent a few days last week vlth Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pickier and family. A sunrise service will be held Easter Sunday at 6:30 at the Ash ley Heists Baptist (dnmh. ^ Glenn Cristman of HartsvUle Arisited his family here Sunday. DRESSING REQUIREMENTS FERTILIZERS Dixie Guano Co. LAURINBURG, N. C. Telephones: Main Office 63 and 65. Plant Office 66 Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Huff, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maxwell of Ralei^ Spent the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Spainhaver and daughter. Mrs. H. L. Hugo, Mrs. Phil Barber, Mrs. Will Sharff and children of Winston- Salem were guests in the home of Mrs. M. L. Wall Simday. Mr. ^ li^^ Mrs. H. L. Satter- white and^-^diildren, Landis and Patricia, i|to>)t Sunday widr Mrs. Satterwlhi^s i>arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Strickland, of Pine teveL ' Mrs. EB)ert Johnson was a guest Riday and Saturday with Mrs. Harold Thompson and Dr. Mer edith Jcdinson. N. C. Sanatorium host to approximately 50 medical stud ents from Chapel Hill recently. The students caRpe for lectures and demonstrations. * Friends and members of Shi loh church are invited to an open .house to be held at the Shiloh Manse Sunday evening from 6 to 9 p. m. Miwt Carrie Tbomer returned Tuesday from a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs.. 1. R. Wheat of .Harrid>urg, Penn., and with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Heiman of Bal timore. Md. >• More than 100 Montgomery Cbunty farmers attended a for estry field day held recently on the George Coggins farm,.near Biscoe, reports George W. Smith, foresti^ specialist for the State College Extension Service. The total number of all caMe and calves on North Carolina farms declined about 3 per cent last year. ’ Nearly all TyrttSl County fann ers will plant at least part of dieir 1940 com crop to faylarid varie- ites.'^' - -j? -rf:. ORUAMERTAL IRON WORK Jl't.- . ■' X'- i i-' Fabricate and Installed Phone or write for FREE estimate SOUTHEAST BUTANE COMPANY Phone 4621 Lumber Bridge, N. C.> Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Bob bitt and Mr. and Mrs. David Bob bitt attended the funeral of C. C. Castevens at Sparta, N. C. Sunday, Mr. Castevens was a brother of the late Mrs. A. T. Bob bitt. Ofliers who attended the funeral were A. T. Bobbitt, Misses Katherine and Carol Bobbitt. Circle No. 1 of Shiloh church will meet with Mrs. Carl Riley of’Montrose Monday. Jimmy Bobbitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Bobbitt, spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Obe Cothran. Mrs. J. M. Hutchins and Mrs. W. T. Sipfle will be hostesses for the McCain Garden club Friday night at the home of Mrs. Sipfle. Mrs. W. T. Sipfle attended the anniversary party of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Thornton of Dunn last week end. . Mr. and Ii^s. Ralph Cothran and daughter, Barbara, spent Sunday in Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Bowling re cently visited Mrs. Bowling’s brother and family in Durham. Miss Beatrice Hooks spent the week end with her sisters, Mrs. E. M. Booker and Mrs. Roy Smith in Selma. Iha Styl«lin« De Ux« 2-Door Sedan WM* lidewari liiet optional at Mira eoiL now made even more attractive by new lower prices ! 7?ie most Beautiful BUY for Styling. Yes, it has smoother, smarter lines—front, top, side and rear! Add to this the glowing color harmonies,, the luxurious fittings and fabrics of its Bodies by Fisher, and you’ll unlerstand why [xfople call Chevrolet the most beaut if id of cars. The most Beautiful BUY for Driving and Riding Ease—with ne%v Center-Point Design. ’J'liis great 4-way e^ineering advance—including f'enler-Point Steer ing. Onlcr-l’oinl Seating, Djwer Center of Gravity w ithout loss of roa/1,clearance, and Center-Point Rear Su.siK.-iis;ioii— brings you a brand new kind of driving and riding ease delusive to Chevrolet and higher-priccnl cars. The most Beautiful BUY for Talk about tlmlls! P»rfonnaK,wiH,Scc«omr /hK motoring out of seeing, driving, and saving money with this new Chevrolet—the most beaidifvl buy of cdl—DOW available at hew lower prices! And, while you’ll naturally be happy to know it’s the beauty-leader, we believe.ywu’ll get your greatest thrill out of driving it. You’ll experience amazing new handling ease and riding ease, thrill ing acceleration, and outstanding hill-climbing ability—plus t\7>ical Chevrolet econonay. For here’s, the only low-priced car with a world’s champion Valve-In-Head en^ne—of the type now being used on m^e and more higher-priced automobiles. Give yourself and your family the biggest “triple-thrill” in motoring—see, drive and save with Chevrolet—the most beautiful buy of alll The most Beautiful BUY for Comfort. Enjoy the lounging restfulness of a Super- Interior with extra-wide “Five-Foot !|ts,” extra-generous head, leg and, room, and the advanced heating* and ventilating system of a “car that breathes.” * (Heater and defroster optional at extra cost.) The most Beautiful BUY for All-Round Safety. Featuring: (1) Certi-Safe Brakes with “Dubl-Life” rivetless brake linings (a) Extra-Strong Fisher Unisteel Body (3) Panoramic Visibility (4) Safety Plate Glass in all windows, and (5) the super- sale Unitized Knee-Action Ride. f/R.r FOP OVALITY a: LOT'LSI COST! yCHEVaOLET^ AMBUCA'S choice k>r It YEARS HOKE AUTO Phone 2301 COMPANY Raef ord, N. C. The Men of Shiloh church were given a fish fry Wednesday of last week by Circle No. 1.. Sunrise service will be held Easter Sunday at Shiloh church 'at 5:30 a. m. A special musicial program will be held. Mrs. D. R. Huff was hostess at a Stanley party given Friday evening at tiie Ashley Heights community house. Attention t Corn Fanners! We have jnst unleaded a car of A-N-L 20% • I • Nitrogen which was made availahle for Hoke County by The Barrett Chemical and Dye Cor poration. This Nitrogen is to be distributed by your local county agent, so see him at once and get your order and we will deliver. We still have a little hybrid corn left. I: It Pays To Advertise In The News-Journal Your first thrill is seeing it. .. . ’kj Your greatest thrill is driving it! Johnson Cotton Co. Of Raeford, Inc. Cash if You Have It Credit it You Need It 't: Meet Mr. Mercury! The old Romans thought he was the messenger of the gods. With those winged feet he got around fast, doing all sorts of useful little jobs on the way. This Roman messenger is out of date now. For speed, you can’t beat electricity. It’s on hand 1/10,000,000th of a second after you flip a switch. You can’t beat electricity for usefulness, either. It’s like an extra pair of hands for the homemaker-always ready and willing to help clean and sew and cook, do the laundry, make life easy, and healthy and comfortable. And you can’t beat electricity for cost! Just think, one penny’s worth of electricity will rim your radio for a full evening— or swish the dirt from two tubs of wash-or tell you the time for a week. In this era of sky-high costs, what other item in your fiamily budget ^ does so much—for so little? HeL/EN Hayes atara in the Electric Theatre! Heat it erary Sunday, CBS, 9 P.M., EST. CCAROLINA POWER a LIGHT COMPANY J
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