M ii i ’ "V-. rAGEFOCB V THE NEWS-JOURNAL •V: THURSDAY, MAY 5^ 1949 ‘^1 5^-'.'*tr^,^ i*- »- ■; The News-Journal Published Evwy Thursday at Raeford, N. C. Subscriptkai Rates $2.00 per year in advance PAUL DICKSON Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class mail matter at the post office at Ra^ord, N. C., under the Act of March 3,1870. I hope to have two to three thou sand Porto Rica potato plants the last of April. J. D. Mason (Antioch) Red Springs, N. C.^ 48-49f' AU kinds of fishina tackle in- clndinr rods, reels, plurs and Jap Poles. Raeford Hardware Co. 48-52C MORE ABOUT SCHOOL NEWS joyed the program. FOR SALE: Used 5 burner oil stove, built-in oven. See Price Morris, L & S Depot. 49F The county supervisor of color ed schools reports most excell ent attendance in the schorls on Saturdays since the institution of Saturday school after the end of the seventh month. We hope tha:. tlris good attendance will continue. W.4XTED: House work or attend to small children. Mrs. Janie Burns, Raeford, N. C. 49-51p The Laurel Hill :eac!;err and pupils have painted the interiors of their classrooms. Thep are proud of thc: rwork and the looks of the rooms. They are now chMi and bright, and much more at tractive. We hope other schools will follow their example. A conference of commercial flower growers in North Carolina will be held on the State College campus, Raleigh, May 18-19, un der the sponsorship of the Col lege’s horticulture department and the North Carolina Florists Association. WANT ADS Have go9d house and day work on farm for colored family. See Paul Dickson. TFC WANTED: Man with car to work m Raeford. Good opportunity. Write Box K. ? Owens Tobacco transplanters, $4.95. Jcdmson Cotton Co. 49C Lynchburg tobacco transplanters, $4.25. Johnson Cotton Co. 49C RESORTS - PAGE’S LAKE, Of fers you Carolina finest facili ties for PICNICFNG large or small groups, seats, tables and furnaces under shelter, rain or shine. Picnic at PAGE’S LAKE day or night. Bathing, boating, dancing. Perfect safety zones, comfortable chairs. A clean cool spot for clean people. 7 miles East of St. Pauls. 49C Nat White, who shares my up stairs apartment with Irvin Hubbard, manager of Collins Department store, is giving up his share of the apartment May 20. I would like to contact some one interested in taking his place. Apartment has bedroom (single beds) living romn, pri vate bath, electrically equipped kitchen and steam heat, maid service. Contact Paul Dick son, Sr. ? Center Nursing Hi^me 1201 Henderson St. Colnmbbi, S. C. For: aged, invalid, and convales cent patiento. Hospital routine, nurses on 24 hour duty, doctors . subject to caU, Light Therapy, Swedish Massage, Vapor Baths obtainable. Three good home oooked meals per day. Specials diets prepared for patients un der restriction. We admit men and women, all types of phy sical disablities, or, aged that have no disabilities, but needs « a home and special care. We do not admit alcoholics or any contagious diseases. We spec ialize in arthritics asd paraly tics. Inquiries welcome. Phone 3-2679, 3Irs. Gladys Riley, Su perintendent. 48-50C FOR S.4LE: One new Iron-Age coal stoker for tobacco barn. J. C. Campbell, Shannon, Route 1. 47-50P FOR SALE: Slake body and cab from 1948 1 1-2 ton Ford Truck. W. A. McDonald, Phone 267-1. TFC CEMETERY BEAUTIFICA'nON: Cemetery lots cleaned and car ed for by the year. James C. Lentz, Phone 5646. 48-49C We have on hand Rotenone Saba- dilla and Arsenate of Lead. Rae- ford Hardware Co. 48-52c All kinds of garden seed. Raeford Hardware Co. 48-52c FRYERS FOR SALE: Raised off ground, weighing 2 1-2 to 3 pounds. N. H. G. Balfour. 48-49p GUNS repaired and restocked. Keys made. Safes opened* and repaired. Edwards Sports .Shop, Lumberton, N. C. ITC HOBART-DAYTON Sales ^nd Service Meat Mkt., kitchen and bakery machines, Dayton Com puting scales, new and used. J. B. Fennell, Lumberton, N C. Phones: Day 1291-W, Night H75-W. TFC USE TE-OL FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT BECAUSE— It has greater PENETRATING Power. With 90% undiluted alco hol base, it carries the active me dication DEEPLY, to kill the germ on contact. Get happy re lief IN ONE HOUR or your 35c back at any drug store. Today at HOKE DRUG CO. t i** ' andihah aw - '•>. I WMto MiovK lirM aratabla ifuIrvcMt. One look tells you why Ford WM cboaen “Fashion Car of the Yev.” And its all-steel construction is an important part of the new Ford “fed. Note how the body is welded into a rigid unit Wood panels are bolted to the sted body for easy removal or replacement laminated and molded, they resist water* ^ warping and splitting.^ Load through extra-wide side doors or rear “freight entrance." Rear seat eaey to remove for extra space. :r\ You’ll notice the new Ford “feel” in “Finger tip" Steering, “Magie Action" Brakes, effort- lem “Equa-Poise" Power. Come in and place your order today. iSfe edea(..tiw Jis 'Ret' RAEFORD AUTO CO. PHONE 251-1 RAEFORD, N. C. AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE "FASHION CAR OF THE Vla.. PER^NALS Mr. and Mrs. Harris Cashion and daughter, Christine, of South Woodstock, Vermont, visited, in the home of Mr. Cashion’s broth er-in-law dhd sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carter, last week. Roger Dixon was called to Ox ford Friday on account of the death of his uncle, Hobert A. Bar ker, who .has been sick for the past year and critically ill for the past month. Miss AUyne Smith, daughter of Mrs. Lucy .Sihith, and outgoing president of the Raleigh Alpha Zeta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was presented the Yellow Rose Honor bracelet at a banquet Fri day night held at Hawthorne Manor lin Raleigh. This bracelet is presented each year to the most outstanding member of the year. Mrs. Howard Pope and sons of Conn., whos^have been visiting re latives^^ here! for the past several weeks, the first of the week in EiMngton with relatives. They will return to Raeforl tor day. . V Mrs. Mary Turner of Fayette ville was a week end visitor in the" home of Mr. and Mrs. Reece Baxley. -Harry Greene has been sick at his home here this week. Mr. ■ and Mrs. O. W. Holtzclaw will return to Raeford tbday from Cedartown, Ga. Mrs. Holtzclaw has been in Cedartown for the past .several months on business and Mr. Holtzclaw joined her there the first of the week.. Mr. and Mrs. I. Mann had aS; their week end" guests Mr. and Mrs. I. Margblis. who were en route to their home in Baltimore after a trip to Florida. Other guests in the Mann home on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Cy Stein- burg and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mann asd Mrs. Celia Kramer of Whiteville, Mr, and Mrs. Albe Brooks of Warsaw and Ed. Brooks of Burgaw. Mr, and Mrs.. D. J.4>alton and children and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson and children went to Lum berton Tuesday night to attend the birthday dinner of Mr. Dal ton’s and Mrs. Gibson’s mother, Mrs. D. J, Dalton, Sr. A number of Raeford people attended the May Day exercises at Flora Macdonald college Tues day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cameron and two little girls and Donald Cameron visited H. A. Cameron in /,sheville this week. Mrs. Mary Helton has been a patient at Moore County hospital since Friday. Her daughter, Mrs. William Alexander. Jr; of Chapel Hill is spending some time here while her mother is at the hospi tal. Mr. and Mrs. RO'bert Gatlin’s two little girls, Betsy Ross and Ann, have been quite sick with chicken pox and measles. Betsy Ross is about wdll but little Ann is very sickC Nat White attended the funeral of his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Judith Boyd, at the old home stead, Belvedere, in Vance Coun ty, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pope had as their guests Sunday Mrs; Poi>e’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd, of Burlington. Miss Mary Stewart Covington who has a position with Lucille’s Shop will continue her voice study while in Clharlotte under ithe direction of Mr. Berg, head of the music department at Davidkon college. Miss Covington is a mem ber of the Firsrt Presbyterian churdi choir of Charlotte. Mrs, J. W. Canaday and Mrs. Kate McPhaul attended the Kol- lege of Beauty Knowledge in Wil son on Monday. Mrs. Marie Benson and her mo ther, Mrs. Christman, spent Sun day and . Monday in Farmville with Mrs. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Blue, and Miss Shirley Blue attended May Day exercises at Peace college yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Robinson and sons, and Ben Robinson spent the week end in Farmville in the home of Mrs. Robinson’s sister, Mrs. John H. Flanagan. They Went especially to attend the home coming and dedication of the D.A.R. Chapter House. Benny Riobirison was one of the .pages at the unveiling of a citizenship pla que iri which his grandfather, Gregg T. Tyson, was memorializ ed. The D.A.R. Chapter House in Farmville 4s the only one in North Carolina. Emmett Smith, Jr. spent the week end with Mrs. Smith and children, who are visiting in the home of Mrs. Smith’s brother-in- law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. K. B. Grim, in Asheboro. Mrs. "Mary Avent of 'Sanford arrived Mdn^y for a visit of sev eral weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Cole. / ( I Thd^'little son of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Clark has been quite sick for the past week. The baby was teiken to Highsmith’s hospital* last Fri(]^y. R. B. Lewis attended the N. C. Banker’s Association ati Pine- hiurst on Monday. He and Mrs. Lewis also attended the Banker’s banquet and ball on ' Tuesday night. . Anflicriiei FRIGIDAIRE dealer for the past 13 years. Refrigerators, Ranges, Wa ter Heaters and other ap- 4)liances. BAUCOM* APPLIANCE CO. Phone 3221 - Raeford, N. C. Are You !ars? REGARDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. I Lumber River Discount Co. Phone 767^ South Elm St* LUMBERTON, N. C. GIFTS that SAY Whisper-weight Bemberg sheers $5.95 and $8.95 Sheer NYLONS |i 88c pr. GLOVES Chenille SPREADS S4J5 When the thermometer flirts with the 90 mark how glad you’ll be you gave MOM one of these whisper-weight bembergs sheers. Here’s an entrancing new group of especially attrac tive prints in gay new color combinations that will play an im portant role in making Mother happy. So much for so little! Sizes 12 to 20. Collins Department Raeford, N. C. I i\

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