' ^ ' ‘ ‘ r*^- ■ - : « .f N . '• -- •• • -.\-V5- - -•■»* .- ' - r-■ - - •->>•■•■•- •, •'. •*':/ >•._ ' . t.iiii.*»i|Swiiii* '-.f‘ PAG£ TWELVE 1 . i DON’T GET CAUGHT SHORT! Tobacco Running Out MARKET CLOSING SOON But Prices High as Ever LOOK AT THE RECORD For the Last Few Days - Individual Crops Averaged Up 13 $67.90 Whole Warehouse Floors SEAS8 iVlilAGE THE m LEADS Every Belt in Season Average, and LUMBERTON IS NO. 1, Grade for Grade i. Rush the Rest On In! No Block - 80 % Sales Now SELL THE SAME DAY! No Need to Book Space But Time Running Short THE NEWS-JOURNAL A O^THUI^DAY; SEPTmBER 22, 1949 MORE ABOUT SCHOOL NEWS pervisor has been made into a full time job for this year. This should mean a great step forward in the w’ork of the schools, r- . There will be a' negro bus driv er’s meeting at the Upchurch I school at 9:00 a. m. Saturday, I Septe.T.ber 24. ! The mobile x-ray unit being ; used in the- mass chest x-ray will j return to, the Upchurch school j on Tuesday, September 27 for ; ‘-he purpose of making pictures I of all school children. It is urged i hat parents see to it that ^ all pupils 15 years of age and old er be at school that day so that they may take advanta-e of this free service. > _0 'TORE ABOUT Farming ed about one-third as well as cut ting the amount of plant bed fer tiliser-in half. After the land has been disked and smoothed, work two-thirds of the mixture in the soil with a light harrow. Then broadcast the 'other one-third of the weed kill er and rake or harrow in tne top inch of soil. Before leaving t];ie bed ditch it to prevent surface water from washing in weed seed during the winter. Sometime in October we are planning to set up two or three demonstration^ using the new 16- i 8-2 fertilizer to replace the use I oLweed killer in the fall then fer- ; tilizer at, seeding. In experiment- . ing with this fertilizer it ;3 hoped i -.hat this one application will be j sufficient to kill the weeds as well i as furnish enough plant food to crew a crop of plants. Some com- panies are manufacturing this fertilizer in small quantities and w'here farmei's buy it for plant i beds, it is suggested that they use , it only on a small portion of I their total yards. Get those permanent, pastures j seeded as soon as possible and j your winter cover crops. I Ginners Express Sympsrthy To Family Of Cecil Dew •To the family of Cecil Dew Dear Folks, We wish to express our/ sym pathy as the result of the tragedy in your family. We know your loss was great and no pne can take Cecil’s place" in the family^ Society, the church, business es tablishments and many civic ar- ganization, we too feel very deep ly saddened by the loss of its pres ident. ' ■■ - We thank God that we were permitted to know Cecil for a lit tle while and it makes us- feel that this is a good world because men like Cecil m.ade it good. Somehow we would like to cap ture the feelin.gs of rejoicing of the angels in’-'heaven over their new citizen. The life that Cecil led brings us a little closer to the realization of what eternal life means. To the people of this com munity Cecil has been a splendid j ' example for anyone to be guided , i by. So we leave with ‘ youi our | I hearts full of sympathy and our prayers. Sincerely yours, Hoke County Ginners. Asso. ' J. W'. Canaday, Secretary. n —. On November 1, 1948, the total number of layers and - potential layers in U. S. farm flocks was .465.7 million. Quite a few homes have recently had Frigidaire electric water heaters instalied at our special rate of only $25.00 for installa tion, if two baths $35.00. It’s not too late for yon to.take ad vantage of this special offer, but see us right away. BAU- COM APPLIANCE CO. SQUARE DANCE at Armory ev ery Friday night - Ladies in vited Free, Gents $1.00. Music by Elmo Stanton’s strihg band. TFC FOR SALE: Beautiful O.piece dining-room suite. Table, six chairs, buffet and china closet. All practically new. Reasonable. See J. R. Stewart, Red Springs, S’. C., Route 1 (Antioch). - 16-17P WANT ADS ZENITH Rad'os, AM-FM. are s-J- I perb in quality and perform- ! ancel See our line of them, i BALCOM AIT’LI.ANCE CO. FOR SALE: Good used IMaytag i washer; good used Easy Spin- ! drier tV’asher; demonstra-tor Easy Spintlrier washer. These are in excellent condition — and very great bargains. BAU- COM APPLIANCE CO. HOBART-DAYTON Sales and Service Meat IVDet., kitchen and bakery machines, Dayton Com puting scales, new and used. J. B1 Fennell, Lumberton, N C. Phonesr: Day 1291-W, Night H75-W. TFC GUNS repaired and restocked. Keys made. Safes opened and repaired. Edwards Sports Shop. Lumberton, N. C. TTC FOR SALE: Several used ‘ cook oil stdves that have recently been traded in to us on new' Frigidaire Electric Ranges. BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. MATTRESSES Sterilized and re-boilt like new. Best materials and workmanship j guaranteed, factory prices. Drop lis a card. > e * Inner Springs A Specialty —Pick-up and Delivery— SANFORD MATTRESS COMPANY i SANFORD, N. C. | ' Phone 950-J i FOR SALE: One horse wagon j and harness. N. B. Blue. 17P' Must sacrifice large size Sellars kitchen cabinet. Will sell for price. Call 5411 or see Mrs. Nelda T. Baucom. ,Milk cow for sale or trade. T. D, Potter."' 17-18P FOR SALE: Tobacco Twine. 5 lbs for $2.75. Johnson Cotton Co. TFC FOR SALE: Arsenate of Lead. $14.00 per case. Johnson Cot- ton Co. ’ TFC FOR SALE: No. 1 milk cow. De- Witt Tapp. 17P FOR SALE: Used Gas Range; good condition, at a bargain. BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO.- LEGALS VVANTED: jJS good used electric Refrigerators. Trade yours to us NOW for a genuine Frigi daire refrigerator. BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. Treatment QF The Feet - DR. F. F. COBLENZ Chiropodist >07-lst Citizens - Bank Bldg. Fayetteville, NT. C. ' Office Phone 4553 Home Phone 6737 ■ skin irritation? Be sure of a cure with SOOTHING SWISS OINTMENT. Mfg. by Chas. Taylar, Druggest, Jacksonville. N. C. 14-17P LUMBERTON Tobacco Market REPUTATION is Repetition! Regular insertions in the News-Jour nal will build a reputation for your* name-and for your wares. Success ful merchants the country over have proven this fact through years of suc cessful use of newspaper space. TELLING is SellinsI Make your frequent messages inter esting to the purchasing agent for the family-Mrs.-is the lady you’re talking to. The News - Journal is your sure avenue of approach! Any Raefordite will tell you that. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina Hoke County In the Superior Court- Ctha iMalcolm Goff Vi . ' Edna Smalls Goff The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitl ed as above has been commenced in the Simei-icr- Court of Flake County for the purpose of plain tiff obtaining an absolute divorce against the defendant on 2 years separation from the defendant; that the said defendant will fur ther, take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of Hoke County, N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action within 30 days from the 9th day of October,. 1949 or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief prayed for' in said com plaint. ' . This 9th day of Septembe,r 1949. . J, B. Cameron, Clerk of the Superior Court. 16-19C > NOTICE An ordinance of the Town of Raeford, duly made by its Board Of Commissioners heretofore at a regular meeting, makes it a viola tion of the law to keep swine in the corporate limits of the Town of Raeford, North Carolina, after January first 1950. All perscais are, therefore, hereby given notice that a conviction for this offense will subject them to the penalties within the. Mayor of Raeford’s jurisdiction. -v C. R. Freeman, City Clerk. I NOTICE State of North Carolina Hoke County In the Superior Court Grady A. Burns vs Lucile Markley Burns The above named defendant. Lucile Markley Burns, will take notice that an action as above has- been commenced in the Hoke County Superior Court, at Rae ford, North (Carolina, -by the plain tiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that the plaintiff and de fendant have lived separate and apart for more than - two years next preceding • the bringing of this action; and the defendant will further take notice that' she is required to appear at the of fice ,of the Clerk of Superior Court of sajd County, at Raeford. North Carolina, within - the 27 days immediately following the completion of service of this sum mons. which will be the 2'9th- of September, 1949; and t’nat the time for answering or demurrer will expire October 27, 1949, and, that she is required to answer or c’e.nur to the complaint in this ac tion accordingly or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint now on file. J. B. Cameron, Clerk of Hoke County Superior Court. 15-18C Styled s “Gary Jr.” €ii $5.9.5, A ioy tor it§ Hayon Faitte,,» The style that satisfies . . . that makes a big play of its plunging neckline and Dior collar, that slims until it reaches the full circular sweep of skirt’... and THEN it REALLY flatters! A dream to dance in, to wear pn most important dotes. Black, brown, green, grey or slate blue; sizes 9 to 15. I COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE RAEFORD, N. C.